
Photo by: Lucas Carter
Men's Golf Returns To The Course For Mission Inn Spring Spectacular
3/14/2014 1:00:00 PM | Men's Golf
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. - The IPFW men's golf team returns to the course after a month off for the two-day, 54-hole, Mission Inn Spring Spectacular host by George Mason University at the El Campéon Golf Course in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
Event: Mission Inn Spring Spectacular
Host: George Mason University
When: Saturday, March 15 & Sunday, March 16
Where: El Campéon Golf Course at Mission Inn Resort, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
Par: 72
Yardage: 7,001
COMPETING TEAMS
IPFW will compete against 17 other teams. The Mastodons and host George Mason will be joined by: Appalachian State, Bethune Cookman Florida Atlantic, Florida A&M, High Point, IUPUI, Morehead State, Old Dominion, Rutgers, Stetson, Texas Tech, University of Connecticut, VCU, Virginia Tech, and Western Kentucky
THE COURSE
El Campéon, built in 1917, is one of the South's oldest golf courses. Chicago-based course architect, George O'Neil, and with further enhancements in 1926 by Charles E. Clarke of Troon, Scotland, blended unusual Central Florida elevation changes of more than 85 feet with features of traditional golf design. Rolling fairways and undulating greens only begin to characterize El Campéon. This Orlando area course's signature hole is the par 5, 17th, a long, double dogleg that has more obstacles than some entire courses. An abundance of natural Florida beauty will mark this course as one of your all-time favorites!
Event: Mission Inn Spring Spectacular
Host: George Mason University
When: Saturday, March 15 & Sunday, March 16
Where: El Campéon Golf Course at Mission Inn Resort, Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla.
Par: 72
Yardage: 7,001
COMPETING TEAMS
IPFW will compete against 17 other teams. The Mastodons and host George Mason will be joined by: Appalachian State, Bethune Cookman Florida Atlantic, Florida A&M, High Point, IUPUI, Morehead State, Old Dominion, Rutgers, Stetson, Texas Tech, University of Connecticut, VCU, Virginia Tech, and Western Kentucky
THE COURSE
El Campéon, built in 1917, is one of the South's oldest golf courses. Chicago-based course architect, George O'Neil, and with further enhancements in 1926 by Charles E. Clarke of Troon, Scotland, blended unusual Central Florida elevation changes of more than 85 feet with features of traditional golf design. Rolling fairways and undulating greens only begin to characterize El Campéon. This Orlando area course's signature hole is the par 5, 17th, a long, double dogleg that has more obstacles than some entire courses. An abundance of natural Florida beauty will mark this course as one of your all-time favorites!
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