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College Golf / November 21, 2014
Friars Finish Fifth in NCCGA College Golf Championship

Friars Finish Fifth in NCCGA College Golf Championship

By Tim Sullivan

This past weekend, the Providence College Golf team finished fifth overall at Dancing Rabbit, capping off what has been an incredible season for both the team and the NCCGA as a whole. After winning both their regional tournaments in stunning fashion, the Friars earned their well deserved national bid and a chance to make the #RoadtoRabbit down to Mississippi.

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College Golf / October 31, 2014
Top 5 College Golf Trick Shots

Top 5 College Golf Trick Shots

By Tim Sullivan

Golf trick shots are trending in the world of golf, and no one is complaining. College golfers have been embracing the trick shot trend by practicing and posting their talents. Below are my top five.

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College Golf / October 22, 2014
Friars College Golf Making the #RoadtoRabbit

Friars College Golf Making the #RoadtoRabbit

By Tim Sullivan

The Providence College club golf team locked up their bid to nationals with a win in New Britain, Connecticut and is officially on the #RoadtoRabbit.

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College Golf / October 8, 2014
Providence College Golf Continues to Impress

Providence College Golf Continues to Impress

By Tim Sullivan

Over the course of the past weekend, the Providence College golf team continued to impress by shooting the lowest scores out of any team in the country. That's right. In the country. Now ranked at #10 by the NCCGA

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College Golf / September 29, 2014
Varsity Golf Now Club at Providence College

Varsity Golf Now Club at Providence College

By Tim Sullivan

It's officially fall, which means that club golf across the country is fully under way. I recently had the privilege of speaking with John Conley '86, who is the head coach of the NCCGA #24th ranked Providence College Friars. Providence previously had a varsity golf team at the school, and Conley was a member. However, due in part to Title IX requirements, the school dropped the men's baseball, tennis, and golf programs in 1998. The loss was short lived though, as Providence now fields a competitive and successful club golf team.

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