April 19, 2011
The 2011 ACC Men's Golf Championship will be played for the tenth consecutive year at the Old North State Club, April 22-24, 2011, in New London, North Carolina. (Par 72 - 7,102 yards)
Play starts at 8:00am each day.
NOTEWORTHY:
- Old North State Club (New London, NC) will again be the site of the ACC Men's Golf Championship
- This will be the 15th time Old North State has hosted, and the tenth consecutive time
- In 2010, Georgia Tech claimed its second consecutive ACC Championship and its fourth in the last five years.
- Georgia Tech's Chesson Hadley claimed medalist honors with a 10-under-par 206.
- Florida State claimed it first ACC Championship in 2008
- Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech tied for the 2007 championship, marking the second consecutive year that the ACC produced co-champions
- The 2006 championship tie was represented by North Carolina and Georgia Tech
- 2007 was Virginia Tech's first ACC Men's Golf Championship
- Duke captured the 2005 ACC Title, its first since 1966
- Clemson captured back to back titles in 2003 & 2004
- Maryland claimed co-champion honors in 1964, while NC State was a co-champion in 1990
- Virginia placed second in 2010 and 1996 and tied for second in 1958 with North Carolina
- Boston College will be competing in its sixth golf championship as an ACC member
- Wake Forest boasts the most league titles with 18
- In the first ACC Championship held in 1954 at Old Town Club in Winston-Salem, Duke earned team honors while Wake Forest's Arnold Palmer captured individual honors.
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