Eastern Michigan Athletics

Men's Golf Travels to Florida for Match Play Tournament
2/9/2018 4:06:00 PM | Men's Golf
EMU opens its spring season Monday, Feb. 12, at the Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play event
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DADE CITY, Fla. (EMUEagles.com) — The Eastern Michigan University men's golf team opens its spring season Monday, Feb. 12, traveling to Dade City, Fla. to compete in the Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play. The tournament is hosted by Ball State University and takes place at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club.
The two-day event will consist of 54 holes of match play competition. Teams are seeded one through eight based upon the Golfstat rankings and then placed into a bracket. All teams are guaranteed three matches with losing teams from the first and second rounds continuing to compete in a consolation bracket. Each team match will consist of six individual matches. Lineup order for each team is based upon individual player Golfweek rankings, with the top-rated player in the No. 1 position and so on.
The first round will begin Monday at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start, followed by continuous play for the second round. The third and final round will be played Tuesday, Feb. 13, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
There will be a total of five Mid-American Conference teams participating in the tournament, including EMU, Ball State, Miami, Ohio and Toledo. Also joining the action are DePaul, Drake and Loyola Chicago.
Formerly known as the Mid-American Match Play, the event was renamed in 206 in honor of Earl Yestingsmeier, who passed away in Jan. 2014 at age 80. Yestingsmeier spent 36 seasons leading the Ball State men's golf program, including 31 in a dual role as sports information director and golf coach. He guided the Cardinals to 107 tournament titles and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure. For his success, he was enshrined in the Ball State Athletics, Golf Coaches Association and Indiana Golf halls of fame.
The Lake Jovita South Course, designed by Tom Lehman and golf course architect Kurt Sandness, brings with it unique challenges and golf conditions. Taking advantage of the hilly terrain to create a course with professional tour quality, the par 5-11th hole features a 94-foot drop from tee to green – the largest natural elevation change of any course in the state of Florida.
In the first round, the second-seeded Eagles will be matched with the Bobcats of Ohio University. Live scoring and tournament results will be available at Golfstat.com.
First Round Pairings - Monday, Feb. 12
Match 1: No. 8 Loyola Chicago vs. No. 1 Miami
Match 2: No. 5 Drake vs. No. 4 Ball State
Match 3: No. 6 DePaul vs. No. 3 Toledo
Match 4: No. 7 Ohio vs. No. 2 Eastern Michigan
No. 2 EMU vs. No. 7 Ohio Pairings
Beau Breault (EMU) vs. Brady Bohl
Nic Ross (EMU) vs. Ben Sattler
Cougar Collins (EMU) vs. Tommy Nettles
Zach Sudinsky (EMU) vs. Zach Crawford
Ty Celone (EMU) vs. Austin Dyson
Tyler Lewis (EMU) vs. Tanner Johnson
DADE CITY, Fla. (EMUEagles.com) — The Eastern Michigan University men's golf team opens its spring season Monday, Feb. 12, traveling to Dade City, Fla. to compete in the Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play. The tournament is hosted by Ball State University and takes place at Lake Jovita Golf and Country Club.
The two-day event will consist of 54 holes of match play competition. Teams are seeded one through eight based upon the Golfstat rankings and then placed into a bracket. All teams are guaranteed three matches with losing teams from the first and second rounds continuing to compete in a consolation bracket. Each team match will consist of six individual matches. Lineup order for each team is based upon individual player Golfweek rankings, with the top-rated player in the No. 1 position and so on.
The first round will begin Monday at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start, followed by continuous play for the second round. The third and final round will be played Tuesday, Feb. 13, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start.
There will be a total of five Mid-American Conference teams participating in the tournament, including EMU, Ball State, Miami, Ohio and Toledo. Also joining the action are DePaul, Drake and Loyola Chicago.
Formerly known as the Mid-American Match Play, the event was renamed in 206 in honor of Earl Yestingsmeier, who passed away in Jan. 2014 at age 80. Yestingsmeier spent 36 seasons leading the Ball State men's golf program, including 31 in a dual role as sports information director and golf coach. He guided the Cardinals to 107 tournament titles and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances during his tenure. For his success, he was enshrined in the Ball State Athletics, Golf Coaches Association and Indiana Golf halls of fame.
The Lake Jovita South Course, designed by Tom Lehman and golf course architect Kurt Sandness, brings with it unique challenges and golf conditions. Taking advantage of the hilly terrain to create a course with professional tour quality, the par 5-11th hole features a 94-foot drop from tee to green – the largest natural elevation change of any course in the state of Florida.
In the first round, the second-seeded Eagles will be matched with the Bobcats of Ohio University. Live scoring and tournament results will be available at Golfstat.com.
First Round Pairings - Monday, Feb. 12
Match 1: No. 8 Loyola Chicago vs. No. 1 Miami
Match 2: No. 5 Drake vs. No. 4 Ball State
Match 3: No. 6 DePaul vs. No. 3 Toledo
Match 4: No. 7 Ohio vs. No. 2 Eastern Michigan
No. 2 EMU vs. No. 7 Ohio Pairings
Beau Breault (EMU) vs. Brady Bohl
Nic Ross (EMU) vs. Ben Sattler
Cougar Collins (EMU) vs. Tommy Nettles
Zach Sudinsky (EMU) vs. Zach Crawford
Ty Celone (EMU) vs. Austin Dyson
Tyler Lewis (EMU) vs. Tanner Johnson
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