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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3042496" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>The Clover Cup is great for TCU because it falls at the end of spring break, it's right in Phoenix (Mesa), and teams have time to properly scout Grayhawk beforehand.</p><p></p><p>The Mountain View event the next week probably serves the same purpose for schools whose spring break falls later (despite the extra drive time to/from Tucson).</p><p></p><p>For the Frogs, I guess it works from a more-desert-golf-the-better perspective. But the team either has to stay in Arizona another full week or fly back and forth for a couple of days of class. I'm guessing they'll give the women time off during the first half of spring break, then have them go to Arizona for 12 days and hit Grayhawk between tournaments. Wonder if they'll take more than 5? Would be a bad time not to qualify.</p><p></p><p>Edit: It could reflect some extra consideration for Caitlyn Macnab, who may not have played any golf in Arizona, and who could contend at nationals as an individual even if the team doesn't qualify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3042496, member: 4994"] The Clover Cup is great for TCU because it falls at the end of spring break, it's right in Phoenix (Mesa), and teams have time to properly scout Grayhawk beforehand. The Mountain View event the next week probably serves the same purpose for schools whose spring break falls later (despite the extra drive time to/from Tucson). For the Frogs, I guess it works from a more-desert-golf-the-better perspective. But the team either has to stay in Arizona another full week or fly back and forth for a couple of days of class. I'm guessing they'll give the women time off during the first half of spring break, then have them go to Arizona for 12 days and hit Grayhawk between tournaments. Wonder if they'll take more than 5? Would be a bad time not to qualify. Edit: It could reflect some extra consideration for Caitlyn Macnab, who may not have played any golf in Arizona, and who could contend at nationals as an individual even if the team doesn't qualify. [/QUOTE]
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