CACC Golf Championships Set To Tee-Off Monday In Delaware
New Haven, CT (4/13/07) The 2007 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Mens Golf Championship is set to tee-off on Monday, April 16, at Frog Hollow Country Club in Middletown, DE. Post University will be looking to repeat as champions after unseating 3-time defending champion Goldey-Beacom last year. The Eagles defeated the Lightning by three strokes (616-619) to take the 2006 title. Post returns four of its top five golfers from last year and its only loss, Tommy Dorso, Jr., is now the head coach for the Eagles.
CACC Golf Championships Set To Tee Off Monday In Delaware
Courtesy of Kirk Reed, Assistant Commissioner of the CACC
New Haven, CT (4/13/07) – The 2007 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) Men’s Golf Championship is set to tee-off on Monday, April 16, at Frog Hollow Country Club in Middletown, DE. Post University will be looking to repeat as champions after unseating 3-time defending champion Goldey-Beacom last year. The Eagles defeated the Lightning by three strokes (616-619) to take the 2006 title. Post returns four of its top five golfers from last year and its only loss, Tommy Dorso, Jr., is now the head coach for the Eagles.
The action is slated to begin at 8:00 am Monday morning, followed by a 9:00 start on Tuesday.
It should prove to be a competitive tournament as nine members of the 2006 All-CACC team return, including Steve Cutler of Goldey-Beacom, who tied for the individual championship last year. Also returning are Calum Malcolm, Jamie Blake and Lloyd Notely of Post, Brian Mackey (Chestnut Ridge, NY), Tony Viola (Pomona, NY) and A.J. Lee (Nanuet, NY) of Dominican, John Purple of Wilmington and Jonathan Carr of Nyack.
Cutler posted a two-day total of 144 (73, 71) last year to tie with teammate Michael Tobiason for the individual championship at Lyman Orchards Golf Club in Middlefield, CT. Post had four golfers finish in the top 10, led by Malcolm in third place with a score of 147 (73, 74). Purple placed fourth after carding a 153 (74, 79) and Dorso rounded out the top five with a 155 (76, 79). Purple was named the CACC Rookie of the Year for his performance.
Goldey-Beacom returns three of its top five golfers from last year, while Dominican returns its top five after finishing in third place with a score of 639.
