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Field Announced For 2020 East Lake Cup Collegiate Match Play Championship

With the conclusion of the 2020 NCAA Golf Championships originally scheduled for this week, traditionally the semifinal teams from both the women’s and men’s golf championships would have been extended invitations to compete in the East Lake Cup presented by ZipRecruiter and Uber collegiate match play championship in the fall.

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