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Men's Golf Courtney Blumer, CCC Director of Communications

2024 CCC Men’s Golf Tournament Preview

CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 2024 Cascade Collegiate Conference Men’s Golf Championship, presented by U.S. Bank, is ready to get underway Monday morning. Follow along with live results and on the tournament page.
 
The winner of the tournament will get the CCC’s automatic qualifier to the NAIA National Tournament, while the regular-season conference championship will be determined by the best win/loss record of the regular season tournaments – including the conference tournament. In case of a tie, co-conference champions will be declared.
 
All-Conference honors will be awarded to the top 10 players with the lowest stroke average. Individuals must have participated in a minimum of seventy-five percent of the CCC rounds played to be eligible for the honor.

No. 6-ranked University of British Columbia leads the conference standings with a 286.0 team average heading into the championship. UBC won all three conference tournaments this season and is looking to defend their title.

Next is (RV) Lewis-Clark State College, holding a 297.6 team average. Southern Oregon University and Oregon Tech are currently tied with 301.1 team averages. Following right behind is College of Idaho with a 302.9 team average.

Corban University (309.9 avg.), Multnomah (312.9 avg.), Bushnell University (315.6 avg.), and Walla Walla University (316.1 avg.) are also competing.

The Thunderbirds hold the top three spots in the individual standings, led by Manu Gandhi who is boasting an impressive 70.5 scoring average. It will be an intense battle for the individual title with the top 11 golfers holding scoring averages under 75 heading into the tournament.

University of British Columbia will host the three-day tournament at Loomis Trail Golf Club in Blaine, Washington. The tournament is set to tee off with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. on Monday and Tuesday. A round of 18 will be played each day for a total of 54. The final day of competition on Wednesday will utilize tee times with the first group starting at 8 a.m. off of hole #1.

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