ORLANDO, Fla., (Sept. 13, 2007) -The Sept. 8 issue of Golfweek magazine, the publication preferred by serious golfers, features its annual preview of the college golf season, including its rankings of the top teams and players in men’s and women’s college golf.
Highlights of the issue also include an in-depth examination of college coaches and their increasing roles and responsibilities, plus a look at what coaches earn and a profile of Jamie Lovemark, who is ranked as Golfweek’s preseason No. 1 player.
"College golf continues to be a priority for Golfweek and it shows with our college preview section," said Jay Coffin, Golfweek’s editor of digital media/video. "We are pleased to announce the top teams and individuals for 2007-08 and we feel that our coaching salaries package is a must read for anyone involved in the college game."
Several stories from the September 8 issue can be accessed by visiting Golfweek.com.
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