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New Team Game - May Madness
Live + Virtual Team Scoring

A new team based game that will use a hybrid of live and virtual scoring.

You will be teamed up with your College (or home state) bro throughout the week. Your net score per hole on EVERY hole you play sunday and monday will create an aggregate score to par.

A new custom web app has been created to track scoring.

The top two teams will square off for a live match Tuesday am in the May Madness Finals. (last two teams will play for 3rd)

Meet the Teams

KU

07' Jayhawks (and Roos)

With 52 all time NCAA tournament appearences. The boys from Kansas are no stranger to the madness. Also one person on this squad is the only person who actually played college level basketball. What does that have to do with Golf? Absolutely nothing.

But the boys from the sunflower state who boast a height differential akin to Muggsy Bogues and Manute Bol, are hoping to turn their complimentary games into a championship payday.

CO

06' Buffalos

The Buffs are going to try and Stampede through the competition, with drives as long and flowing as Nick's hair in 2003,  and approach shots that fly as high as they were in this picture.

Is this team "Prime" to win it all or will they have to go to the Portal for more golf balls?

CO St

06' Rams

This team of CPAs from Ft. Collins is gonna try and use their field leading strokes gained driving to RAM it down the competion's throat and FIFO every other teams @ss (no homo).

This stalwart team will fight with all its might to capture the 1st May Madness crown.

MD

04' Terps

This partnership goes all the way back to a H.S. in the dirty Jersey, as 1-3 guard combo, when "pick and roll" meant more than picking a wedgie out of your butt and rolling up a dirty diaper to throw in the trash.

They'll be calling on the few brain cells left from 25 years ago, to the days of Wilcox, Blake and Juans DixON your face,  attempting to channel a Maryland era when the Terps werent the laughing stock of the Big 10.