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The Harvard golf team travels to New Haven today for the Eastern Intercollegiate Tournament which will be held on the The Easterns have attracted teams Jim Buchanan and Brian McGuinn are On Saturday, the first day of the tournament, all seven members of each team will play 36 holes. The two highest scores will be dropped, and the remaining five will determine the team title. A low medalist trophy will be awarded to the low individual scorer. On Sunday, the sixteen low scorers from the day before will compete for the match play championship, with the final round coming on Monday afternoon. A possible favorite for the individual crown is Yale's Dan Hogan, who won the title two years ago. After a bad season last year. Hogan is back in form. He stopped McGuinn 4-3 in Wednesday's match.
The Easterns have attracted teams Jim Buchanan and Brian McGuinn are On Saturday, the first day of the tournament, all seven members of each team will play 36 holes. The two highest scores will be dropped, and the remaining five will determine the team title. A low medalist trophy will be awarded to the low individual scorer. On Sunday, the sixteen low scorers from the day before will compete for the match play championship, with the final round coming on Monday afternoon. A possible favorite for the individual crown is Yale's Dan Hogan, who won the title two years ago. After a bad season last year. Hogan is back in form. He stopped McGuinn 4-3 in Wednesday's match.
Jim Buchanan and Brian McGuinn are On Saturday, the first day of the tournament, all seven members of each team will play 36 holes. The two highest scores will be dropped, and the remaining five will determine the team title. A low medalist trophy will be awarded to the low individual scorer. On Sunday, the sixteen low scorers from the day before will compete for the match play championship, with the final round coming on Monday afternoon. A possible favorite for the individual crown is Yale's Dan Hogan, who won the title two years ago. After a bad season last year. Hogan is back in form. He stopped McGuinn 4-3 in Wednesday's match.
On Saturday, the first day of the tournament, all seven members of each team will play 36 holes. The two highest scores will be dropped, and the remaining five will determine the team title. A low medalist trophy will be awarded to the low individual scorer.
On Sunday, the sixteen low scorers from the day before will compete for the match play championship, with the final round coming on Monday afternoon. A possible favorite for the individual crown is Yale's Dan Hogan, who won the title two years ago. After a bad season last year. Hogan is back in form. He stopped McGuinn 4-3 in Wednesday's match.
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