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Big Ten & Pac-10 Golfers to Test Drive Chambers Bay |
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The fourth annual 2007 Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge will be held October 21 and 22 at the recently opened Chambers Bay Golf Course in University Place, Wash.
The Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge is the brainchild of Northwestern University, the University of Oregon and KemperSports, a Northbrook, Ill.-based golf management and development company that operates Chambers Bay. The trio joined forces in 2004 to create a tournament showcasing the talents of teams and players from both conferences on a rotation of prestigious golf venues.
The inaugural event took place in 2004 at the acclaimed Bandon Dunes in Oregon before moving to The Glen Club, a heralded Tom Fazio design on Chicago's North Shore, in 2005. The Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge headed back to Oregon's southern coast in 2006 for play at the renowned Pacific Dunes, the reigning top-rated course on Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses You Can Play."
Situated just outside of Tacoma and less than an hour south of Seattle, Chambers Bay may become one of the most unique recreational opportunities on the West Coast, offering panoramic views of Puget Sound, neighboring islands and the Olympic Mountains. Designed by Robert Trent Jones II, LLC, the 18-hole links course features dramatic elevation changes, windswept dunes and native grasses. Chambers Bay, owned and developed by Pierce County, Wash., opened in June.
"We are very excited to have the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge in our own backyard," said Washington golf coach Matt Thurmond. "At Washington, we love to host great collegiate golf events, and being a part of this conference showcase at such a unique venue like Chambers Bay is a thrill for us. My team and community are really looking forward to the event."
In last year's Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge at Pacific Dunes, UCLA held off USC for a five-stroke victory. USC's Jamie Lovemark fired a 4-under 67 (three strokes off the course record set by PGA golfer Scott Simpson) and won the event by eight strokes. Minnesota (2004) and Northwestern (2005) won the first two Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge team titles.
The trophy showcasing each year's winners is permanently housed in the clubhouse of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort. The newly launched Big Ten Network will provide tournament coverage and air a recap show on a tape-delayed basis (time and date TBA).
For more information, visit any of the following websites: www.NUsports.com, www.gohuskies.com, www.bigtennetwork.com or www.chambersbaygolf.com. |
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