2010 MWC Women's Golf Championship

The 2010 Mountain West Conference Women's Golf Championship will take place April 15-17 at the Black Horse Golf Course in Seaside, Calif. This will mark the second consecutive year the MWC Championship will be held at Black Horse. Seven Mountain West teams (BYU, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming) will participate in the championship.

Pairings
Pairings will be determined and posted to the MWC Web site on Monday, April 12 by 5 p.m. MT. Tee times will begin at 8:00 a.m. PT on Thursday and Friday and 7:30 a.m. on Saturday.

First round team pairings and tee times shall be developed by head-to-head competition according to Golfstat. Teams 5 and 7 shall be paired together and have the first tee times, teams 2 and 4 shall be paired together and have the second tee times and teams 1, 3 and 6 shall be grouped together and have the third tee times.

Pairings for the second round shall be by total score for both teams and individuals. Teams 6 and 7 shall be paired together and have the first tee times, teams 4 and 5 shall be paired together and have the second tee times and teams 1, 2 and 3 shall be grouped together and have the third tee times.

All teams will begin off the #1 tee for the first and second rounds.

Saturday's third round will utilize split tees. Pairings for the third round shall be by total score for both teams and individuals and teams 6 and 7 will be paired together, teams 4 and 5 paired together and teams 1, 2 and 3 placed together. Rounds begin at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday. Teams 6 and 7 have the first tee times off of the #10 tee and teams 4 and 5 have the next set of tee times off of the #10 tee. Teams 1, 2 and 3 will start off the #1 tee and begin at 7:30 a.m. PT.

Live hole-by-hole scoring
The Mountain West Conference will provide live hole-by-hole scoring at the women's golf championship in the links below. You can also track all of the action directly on Golfstat.com.

2010 MWC WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
April 15 - 17, 2010

Keep track of the action with an MWC Women's Golf Championship Scorecard!
Date Coverage
Thursday,
April 15
Tee Times  • Recap 
Combined Results  • Team Leaders  • Individual Leaders 
Friday,
April 16
Tee Times  • Recap • Photo Gallery
Combined Results  • Team Leaders  • Individual Leaders 
Saturday,
April 17
Tee Times  • Recap • Photo Gallery
Combined Results  • Team Leaders  • Individual Leaders 
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Participating Teams
BYU
BYU
Colorado State
Colorado State
New Mexico
New Mexico
San Diego State
San Diego State
MWC
TCU
TCU
UNLV
UNLV
 
Wyoming
Wyoming

The sensational new era at Black Horse is certain to provide both challenges and inspiration to golfers for generations to come. The golf course has been re-sculpted by award-winning golf course architect Gene Bates,

Showcasing Bates' elegant bunkering and graceful greens, the new Black Horse offers expanded views of the bay. Distinctively different than its previous design, Black Horse has been transformed from a series of tightly tree-lined holes to a more open, flowing and comfortable environment. Moreover, the strategic and visual impact is nonetheless developing into the ideal complement to Bayonet.

The new Black Horse is comprised of new tees, fairways, greens, and bunkering on each hole. Par remains 72 consisting of ten par 4s, four par 3s and four par 5s. It follows much of the original route, but takes several new directions, mostly notably are the 14th (par 4) and 15th (par 3).

Overall, the fairway modifications, route changes, and addition of Bates' inspired bunkering combine with the removal of the Kikuyu and poa annua grasses in the fairways and greens to produce a substantial improvement to Black Horse's playing conditions.

With the Kikuyu and poa annua eradication throughout the course, all of the new turf is Jacklin T1 Bentgrass, a type that is superior in density and performance that will allow not only for better roll, but will harmonize with the state-of-the-industry drainage and irrigation systems installed on all 36 holes at Black Horse and Bayonet.

Like its companion course, Black Horse is steeped in golf and military history. Originally opened in 1964, the golf course was created on the site of the former Fort Ord by General Robert B. McClure, who christened it in honor of the 11th Calvary Regiment (nicknamed "Black Horse") that was then stationed nearby at The Presidio of Monterey.

Always stimulating and in spectacular shape, and with Monterey Bay as its inspiring backdrop, the remodeled Black Horse is ready for the new era to begin.

VISITING MONTEREY COUNTY
For the best places to stay and eat in Seaside, visit the following sites:
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2009-10 SEASON INFORMATION
2010 CHAMPIONSHIP INFORMATION
CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

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