2006 PSAC Golf Championship
(Wren Dale Golf Course | Hummelstown, Pa.)
(PSAC
Golf Championship - Final Results .pdf)
The West Chester men's golf team captured the
2006 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Golf
Team Championship, edging out IUP by two
strokes in the 36-hole tournament. The
Golden Rams totaled 603, shooting a 15-over par
303 for the first day and 12-over par 300 in the
final round.
IUP started the final round of the tournament
four strokes behind West Chester at 307 and
posted 298 in the final round for a final score
of 605.
Millersville (611) and Clarion (612) finished
third and fourth respectively, while the
California men (619) finished fifth.
West Chester's Jared Miller won the individual
title, registering a two-day total of 145
(71-74) and was named the tournament's Most
Valuable Player. In the long drive
competition, Clarion's Tom Will registered the
top distance at 342 yards. The lowest
round of the tournament was posted in the final
round by California's women's team member Simone
De Souza (69).
The 2006 championship was held at the
Wren Dale Golf Club in Hummelstown, Pa.
Wren Dale's par 72 course played at 7009 yards
for the men, while the women tee off at
approximately 81 percent of the men's tees.
The
PSAC Golf Championship is unique in that it is
the only conference championship in which men's
and women's teams compete for the same title.
The league consists of men's teams from
California (Pa.), Clarion, Indiana (Pa.),
Millersville and West Chester, and women's teams
from California, Kutztown and West Chester.