Men's Golf: Denison set to host final NCAC Championship event

DateApril 29, 2008
LocationGRANVILLE
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Denison University will serve as the host of the fourth and final North Coast Athletic Conference men's golf event of the 2007-08 season.  The 54-hole tournament will begin with 27 holes of golf on Saturday (May 3) and conclude with the final 27 holes on Sunday (May 4) at Granville Golf Course in Granville, Ohio.

The NCAC crowns their champion based upon the fewest total strokes accumulated over nine total rounds played over the academic year at tournaments pre-selected by the conference as "official" events.  The three prior NCAC tournament events were hosted by Kenyon and Allegheny in the fall and Wooster in the spring.

Ohio Wesleyan currently leads the standings with 1,782 total strokes and a 297.0 team scoring average.  Allegheny is second at 1792 (298.7) followed by Denison (1,856), Wooster (1,867) and Wittenberg (1,874).  Position's six through nine are occupied by Wabash, Hiram, Kenyon and Oberlin, respectively.

Granville Golf Course, designed by the legendary Donald Ross, opened in 1925 and is an 18-hole, 6,556 yard par 71 championship course.

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