2019-20 Wittenberg Men's Golf News

Wittenberg University, along with the members of the North Coast Athletic Conference (NCAC), have worked diligently over the past two months to devise a safe and responsible return to campus and more specifically a return to sport plan for the 2020 fall athletic season.

The fourth-ranked Wittenberg University Men’s Golf team put a bow on the fall portion of its 2019-20 season by finishing in a tie for second out of 11 teams over the past two days at the Tiffin University Kyle Ryman Memorial, played at the par-72, 6,685-yard Mohawk Golf & Country Club.

The Wittenberg University Men’s Golf Team, which has risen to No. 4 in the latest GCAA/Bushnell Div. III Top-25, had a solid showing over the last two days of competition at Ohio Wesleyan’s annual Gordin, played at the historic par-72, 7,098-yard Columbus Country Club in Central Ohio.

The sixth-ranked Wittenberg University Men’s Golf Team proved that their preseason national ranking was just about spot on as the Tigers finished in a tie for seventh with No. 12 Hampden-Sydney at the 2019-20 NCAA Division III Championships Fall Preview, played over the weekend at the par-72, 6,902-yard Champion Course at PGA National in Florida.

The sixth-ranked Wittenberg University Men’s Golf Team kept it’s early season momentum rolling this weekend as the Tigers won the team title at Ohio Wesleyan’s Cameo Pizza-Battle at the Brook, played at the par-71, 6,503-yard Plum Brook Country Club in Sandusky. Wittenberg has now opened the season with back-to-back team titles after also claiming the top prize at last weekend’s Transylvania Invitational in central Kentucky.

For the second year in a row, the sixth-ranked Wittenberg University Men’s Golf Team took home the top spot in the team standings at the season-opening Transylvania Invitational, played at the par-72, 6,873-yard University Club of Kentucky.