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CUBuffs.com: Men's Golfers Open Fall Season Tuesday At Ballyneal

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The University of Colorado men's golf team opens the 2015-16 on the eastern plains in the state Tuesday, hosting the three-team Ballynea...

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BOULDER — The University of Colorado men’s golf team will open the 2015-16 on the eastern plains in the state, hosting the three-team Ballyneal Challenge this Tuesday, Sept. 8.

The one-day tournament at Ballyneal Golf Club in Holyoke will feature 24 players from three schools – CU, Nebraska and Wyoming – with 36 holes scheduled throughout the day; it will be the standard “five scoring four” format. All schools will have others play as individuals: the entire 9-man Colorado team is playing, with Nebraska bringing three additional golfers and Wyoming two more.
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Good luck to the Buff golfers.

(Golf's main season is in the spring (conference and NCAA championships, etc.). Don't know if these summer/ fall tournaments are just for off-season work (similar to the scrimmages I know many of the team sports have on their off-season semester), or if they actually mean something as far as rankings and so forth are concerned when the spring season starts?)
 
Good luck to the Buff golfers.

(Golf's main season is in the spring (conference and NCAA championships, etc.). Don't know if these summer/ fall tournaments are just for off-season work (similar to the scrimmages I know many of the team sports have on their off-season semester), or if they actually mean something as far as rankings and so forth are concerned when the spring season starts?)
I think that it's just offseason work, but it probably has a small effect on the rankings going into the spring season. Tennis is the same way, only they have the indoor championships at the end of it.
 
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