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The Southern ConferencePublished: 3/12/2008, Last updated: 1/30/2025
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2008 Southern Conference Men's Golf Championship

 

Dates:            April 20-22

Location:      Country Club of South Carolina

                        Florence, S.C.

Host:              Wofford

 

DIRECTIONS to the Country Club of South Carolina

 

LIVE STATS

 

RESULTS - Chattanooga Wins Men's Golf Championship

 

DAY ONE SLIDESHOW

DAY TWO SLIDESHOW

DAY THREE SLIDESHOW

 

(results and photos will be available after each round)

THE CHAMPIONSHIP

CLICK HERE for results and photos of the 2007 championship.

 

The men’s golf championship is one of the Southern Conference’s oldest tournaments and was first hosted in Greensboro, NC on 1933. Former member East Tennessee State holds 17 titles, the most in league history, followed closely by Furman with 13. Fourteen schools have won the title, including six current members. Chattanooga claimed its second title with a win in 2007, the first for the Mocs since 1987.

 

 

PAST CHAMPIONS (last 12 years)

1996

Greensboro, NC (Stoney Creek GC)

East Tennessee State

Garrett Willis, East Tennessee State, 219

1997

Greensboro, NC (Stoney Creek GC)

Furman**

Jordan Byrd, Furman, 222

1998

Spartanburg, SC (Carolina CC)

East Tennessee State

Rion Moore, Wofford, 212

1999

Sapphire, NC (Sapphire CC)

East Tennessee State

Chris Wisler, East Tennessee State, 219**

2000

Lexington, VA (Lexington CC)

East Tennessee State

Pat Beste, East Tennessee State, 216

2001

Chattanooga, TN (Chattanooga GCC)

East Tennessee State

William McGirt, Wofford, 205**

2002

Greenville, SC (Furman University GC)

College of Charleston

Daniel Bruson, College of Charleston, 205

2003

Statesboro, GA (Forest Heights CC)

Georgia Southern

Bruce McDonald, Georgia Southern, 212

2004

Johnson City, TN (The Ridges GCC)

Furman

Matt Davidson, Furman, 212

2005 Davidson, NC (River Run GCC) East Tennessee State Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State, 208
2006 Hollywood, SC (The Links at Stono Ferry) Georgia Southern Matt Cook, Western Carolina, 211
2007

Florence, SC (CC of South Carolina)

Chattanooga

J.D. Bass, UNC Greensboro, 213

**-won in playoff

 

Men’s Golf History & Records

 

 

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