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SSU Golf Set to Host Annual Tiger Fall Invitational

SAVANNAH, Ga.  – The Savannah State men's and women's golf teams are set to host the annual SSU Tiger Fall Invitational on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 2-3, at Crosswinds Golf Club in Pooler, Ga.
 
In the men's event, teams will play 36 holes on Monday and the tournament will conclude with the final 18 holes on Tuesday.
The women's teams will play 18 holes on Monday and finish up on Tuesday with another 18 holes.
The tournament will conclude on Tuesday, followed by an awards ceremony. Trophies will be handed out to the overall team winner from the men's NCAA Division I bracket, the men's NCAA Division II bracket, and the women's NCAA Division I bracket.
 
The individual medalist from the men and the women's brackets will also garner hardware on Tuesday.  
 
There are eight teams scheduled to compete in the men's NCAA Division I bracket: Alabama A&M, Bethune-Cookman, Florida A&M, Hampton, Maryland-Eastern Shore, North Carolina Central, Savannah State and Stetson.
 
In the men's NCAA Division II bracket, Benedict College and Morehouse College are set to compete.
 
Joining the Lady Tigers in the NCAA Division I women's bracket will be Hampton and Bethune-Cookman.
 
The men will play a 72-par, 6,748 yard course at Crosswinds, while the women are set to play a 72-par, 6,159 yard course.
 
Information on Crosswinds (courtesy of the website www.crosswindsgolfclub.com)
The unique par 72 course layout features five par 5's and five par 3's — designed to provide an exceptional golf experience for all levels of play. A choice of five different tee combinations make the course both enjoyable for the occasional golfer and highly challenging for the avid golfer. Undulating Tifeagle greens and rolling, well-bunkered Bermuda fairways combine with streams, ponds and marshes to delight the eye and enhance the enjoyment of the game. Designed by Mike Kistler and Rusty Simmons.


 
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