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The Kent State Golden Flashes men's golf team is an intercollegiate sport at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, United States.The program was established in 1934 and competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the Division I level as a member of the Mid-American Conference.
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Curtis was born in Columbus, Ohio and grew up in Ostrander.His family runs the Mill Creek Golf Club, also in Ostrander.Curtis is a graduate of Buckeye Valley High School and Kent State University, where he was a star on the golf team and earned a bachelor's degree in recreation management in 2000.
Conners played for Kent State University golf team between 2010 and 2014, where he was teammates with fellow Canadian PGA Tour pro golfers Mackenzie Hughes and Taylor Pendrith. [4] He was runner-up to Gunn Yang at the 2014 U.S. Amateur at Atlanta Athletic Club, which earned him a spot in the field for the 2015 Masters Tournament.
The most prominent rival for Kent State is the Akron Zips of the University of Akron, located approximately 10 miles (16 km) to the southwest of Kent in Akron, Ohio. The earliest athletic meeting between the two schools is a men's basketball game on February 19, 1916, in Kent, followed by a baseball game later that year, also in Kent.
Sydnie Leavery will attend La Salle University; Morgan Bauza will play at Niagara and Maren Seaholts will try out for the Ohio State women's club team. Longtime Kent Roosevelt friends and golfers ...
He earned a golf scholarship to Kent State University, graduated in 2000, won the Ontario Amateur Championship in 2001, and turned professional later that year. His father David Mills served as Executive Director for Golf Ontario from 1997 to 2014. Mills was a member of the Korn Ferry Tour (formerly known as the Nationwide Tour).
Ohio U was a charter member when the Mid-American Conference was born in 1946. Miami joined in 1948, followed by Toledo in 1950, Kent State in 1951 and Bowling Green in 1952. Cincinnati dropped ...