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Past Champions

1995 Virginia (Oct.) Lake Nona G.C., Orlando, Fla.
1997 Minnesota (Sept.) SunRidge Canyon G.C., Fountain Hills, Ariz.
1999 Texas (Sept.) Golden Horseshoe G.C. (Gold Course), Williamsburg, Va.
2001 Minnesota (Sept.) Hazeltine National G.C., Chaska, Minn.
2003 Tennessee (Sept.) Charles River C.C., Newton Centre, Mass.
2005 Texas 2005 (Sept.) Berkeley Hall (South Course), Bluffton, S.C.
2007 Texas (Sept.) The Club at Carlton Woods (Fazio Course), The Woodlands, Texas

 

 
Championship Facts
PAR AND YARDAGE – The Lewis and Clark Course at The Country Club of St. Albans will be set up at 7,150 yards and will play to a par of 35-36—71.

THE COUNTRY CLUB OF ST. ALBANS (LEWIS AND CLARK COURSE) – Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish designed the course, which opened in November 1992. A second course, Tavern Creek, opened in May 1998.

HOLE BY HOLE – 7,150 yards, par 35-36—71

COURSE RATING AND SLOPE – Based on the course setup for the championship, the Lewis and Clark USGA Course Rating® is 74.3. Its USGA Slope Rating® is 137.

COURSE CHARACTERISTICS – Fairways will be cut to 1/2 of an inch, while the teeing grounds, putting-green approaches, aprons and collars around the green will be cut to 3/8 of an inch.

The intermediate cut (5-foot width) of rough will be mowed at 1¾ inches, with the primary rough cut to 3 to 3½ inches.

SCHEDULE OF PLAY – The field of golfers will play 18 holes on each of three stroke-play rounds Sept. 23-25 (Wednesday-Friday). The two lowest scores from each three-person team constitute the team score for each round. The three-day total is the team’s score for the championship. Any first-place ties will be broken by the final-round score from the team’s non-scoring player. If the teams are still tied, the tiebreaker will be the second-round score from the team’s non-scoring player.

ADMISSION IS FREE – The general public is invited to attend the championship. Admission and parking are free of charge.

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