The Mid-American Conference men's golf championships is the conference championship tournament for men's golf in the Mid-American Conference, a Division I member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). All eight conference members qualify for the championship meet, which is played in stroke play format and held in three rounds over a three-day period in late April or early May. The winning team receives a regional berth to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships. The tournament began in 1947 and is rotated to different courses each year, with the various conference members acting as host. Through the 2022 championship, Kent State has won the most conference titles with 28, followed by Ohio with 18.
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| - The Mid-American Conference men's golf championships is the conference championship tournament for men's golf in the Mid-American Conference, a Division I member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). All eight conference members qualify for the championship meet, which is played in stroke play format and held in three rounds over a three-day period in late April or early May. The winning team receives a regional berth to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships. The tournament began in 1947 and is rotated to different courses each year, with the various conference members acting as host. Through the 2022 championship, Kent State has won the most conference titles with 28, followed by Ohio with 18. (en)
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| - Carmel, Indiana
- Butler Bulldogs men's golf
- Ben Curtis (golfer)
- Bowling Green, Ohio
- DeKalb, Illinois
- Detroit
- Jon Mills
- Rich Harvest Farms
- Concord Township, Lake County, Ohio
- Corey Conners
- Ryan Yip
- Mount Pleasant, Michigan
- Muncie, Indiana
- NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships
- Concord Township, Lake County, Ohio
- Mackenzie Hughes
- Maineville, Ohio
- Sugar Grove, Illinois
- Ypsilanti, Michigan
- Mid-American Conference Men's Golf Championship
- Stroke play
- Aurora, Ohio
- Bryan DeCorso
- COVID-19 pandemic in the United States
- Toledo, Ohio
- Westerville, Ohio
- Akron, Ohio
- Firestone Country Club
- Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Oxford, Ohio
- Kent State Golden Flashes men's golf
- Taylor Pendrith
- Nashport, Ohio
- Miami Redhawks men's golf
- Athens, Ohio
- Chardon, Ohio
- John Hahn (golfer)
- Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Kent, Ohio
- Sylvania, Ohio
- TPC River's Bend
- Portage, Michigan
- Indianapolis
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Mid-American Conference
- Naperville, Illinois
- National Collegiate Athletic Association
- Ravenna, Ohio
- Division I (NCAA)
- Marshall Thundering Herd men's golf
- Northern Illinois Huskies men's golf
- Ohio Bobcats men's golf
- Cincinnati Bearcats men's golf
- Toledo Rockets men's golf
- Central Michigan Chippewas men's golf
- Akron Zips men's golf
- Eastern Michigan Eagles men's golf
- Ball State Cardinals men's golf
- Western Michigan Broncos men's golf
- Western Reserve Red Cats
- Bowling Green Falcons men's golf
- Wayne State Warriors men's golf
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| - The Mid-American Conference men's golf championships is the conference championship tournament for men's golf in the Mid-American Conference, a Division I member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). All eight conference members qualify for the championship meet, which is played in stroke play format and held in three rounds over a three-day period in late April or early May. The winning team receives a regional berth to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships. The tournament began in 1947 and is rotated to different courses each year, with the various conference members acting as host. Through the 2022 championship, Kent State has won the most conference titles with 28, followed by Ohio with 18. (en)
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