Conference championships held on the two top courses in Indiana April 27-29
French Lick, IN – French Lick Resort, located in southern Indiana, will host the Men’s and Women’s Big Ten Golf Championships April 27-29. This marks the first time that both the men and women will compete on a neutral site.
The men’s tournament will be contested on the award winning Pete Dye course, and the women’s tourney will be held nearby on the historic Donald Ross Course. Golfweek Magazine ranked the Dye course and Ross course No. 1 and 2 respectively in the state of Indiana.
The men’s tournament will be a 72-hole event with 36-holes on the first day followed by 18-holes on days 2 and 3. The women’s event will be 54-holes with 18-holes each day. Practice rounds are scheduled for April 26.
“We are very excited and honored to host one of the top college championships in the country and to be hosting these great players from the Big Ten Conference,” said Dave Harner, director of golf at French Lick Resort. “Both courses will provide unique challenges for the players and the resort is the perfect setting to host such a prestigious championship for both men and women.”
The Pete Dye course, which was named America’s Best New Public Course in 2009 by Golf Digest and GOLF Magazine, was carefully carved on a dramatic hilltop offering a variety of elevation changes, rugged and dramatic terrain, narrow fairways and challenging bunkers. The historic Donald Ross course, which recently went through a $4.6 million restoration, is a parkland gem meandering up and down the rolling hills a few miles from the main resort.
Both courses have a history of hosting elite players and golf events. In 2010, the highly acclaimed Dye course hosted the PGA of America’s Professional National Championship, won by Illinois Men’s Golf Coach Mike Small. The Donald Ross course hosted the prestigious LPGA Championship in 1959 and 1960. In addition the Ross course also hosted the 1924 PGA Championship won by Walter Hagen. The Ross course will also be hosting the LPGA Legends in 2013.
French Lick Resort is the only resort in the world that combines the classic history of Donald Ross and the modern day design of the legendary Pete Dye. This combination is a wonderful opportunity for Big Ten teams to experience two of the best designers who ever shaped beautiful landscapes into golf courses.
French Lick Resort offers special lodging rates for Big Ten Championships
French Lick Resort is offering a special room rate for parents, fans, and alumni attending the premier collegiate event, which are now available for booking. The resort is offering a special room rate of $149 at the beautiful French Lick Springs Hotel. Simply mention that you are attending the Big Ten Golf Championships to receive the discounted rate.
Since the inception of the Big Ten Men’s Golf Championships in 1920, 11 different teams have taken home a conference title. Ohio State leads the conference with 23 titles, followed by Michigan and Purdue with 12 each. The Buckeyes are one of seven teams to win a Big Ten Women’s Golf Championships title, claiming 11 since the first event in 1982. Illinois has taken the last three men’s crowns, while Michigan State is the defending women’s champion.
For more information or to book your room for the Big Ten Championships, please visit www.frenchlick.com or call (888) 936-9360.
About the Big Ten Conference
The Big Ten Conference is an association of world-class universities whose member institutions share a common mission of research, graduate, professional and undergraduate teaching and public service. Founded in 1896, the Big Ten has sustained a comprehensive set of shared practices and policies that enforce the priority of academics in student-athletes’ lives and emphasize the values of integrity, fairness and competitiveness. The broad-based athletic programs of the 12 Big Ten institutions sponsor 298 teams competing for championships in 25 official conference sports, 12 for men and 13 for women. Big Ten universities provide in excess of $120 million in athletic scholarship aid to more than 9,500 men and women student-athletes. For more information, visit www.bigten.org.
About French Lick Resort
French Lick Resort is a $500 million historic restoration and casino development project that includes the West Baden Springs Hotel, French Lick Springs Hotel and the new French Lick Casino. This premier resort and casino destination in Southern Indiana features 686 guest rooms and suites; a 51,000-square-foot, single-level casino; 45 holes of golf, including the fully restored 1917-designed Donald Ross Course at French Lick and the new, 18-hole Pete Dye Course at French Lick; two full-service spas with a combined 36 treatment rooms totaling 42,000 square feet; meeting and event space totaling 115,000 square feet and an array of dining and entertainment options. For more information, visit www.frenchlick.com.
Contact:
Big Ten Conference
Steve Villatoro
(847) 696-1010
svillatoro@bigten.org
French Lick Resort
Dyan Welsh Duncan
(812) 936-5926
dduncan@frenchlick.com
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(989) 614-0241
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