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USC vs. UCLA Golf Challenge
University Of Southern California
The registration deadline has passed! No more online registrations are being accepted for this tournament.
If you are still interested in participating, please contact the tournament director directly.




Tournament Details
Tournament News: 11/23/09- TOURNAMETN CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION- ALL PLAYERS WILL BE ISSUED A FULL REFUND. 
Benefiting: N/A 
University: University Of Southern California 
Date: 11/27/2009 
Start Time: 12pm 
Course: Brookside * 
Sponsored By:  
Packages: Student Member entry - $65.00 | Golf Club Member Single - $125.00 | Student member Team - $130.00 | Golf Club member team - $250.00 |  
Event Format: 2-person Scramble 
Event Details: USC Trojans once again battle the UCLA Bruins in the Annual Golf Challenge. Individual and team competitions take place throughout this exciting tournament.

It’s a two person match play scramble format where two Trojans are paired against two Bruins. All levels are encouraged to participate. Teams will be paired against similar abilities.

The entry fee includes green fees, tournament prizes, cart and range balls.  
Entry Deadline: 11/27/2009 
Information Deadline: 11/29/2009 
Tournament Contact: Mike Munson 
Tournament Website: www.uscgolfclub.com 
Online Registration: Participants CAN register online. 
Payment Methods: Credit Card or Check/Cash  

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