WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Purdue men's golf aims for a Big Ten title in the Big Ten Match Play Championship played at the Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Beach, Florida.
The event features two courses at the Hammock Beach Resort as 12 of the 14 teams will play the Ocean Course (par-72; 7,201 yards) and the Conservatory Course (par-72; 7,776 yards).
The 12 teams have been drawn into a single-elimination bracket, with the seeds determined using the Nov. 11, 2020, final fall Golfstat rankings. Each team match will consist of six individual matches. Play gets started on Friday morning with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. ET. No. 1 Northwestern, No. 2 Minnesota, No. 3 Purdue and No. 4 Penn State will each receive a first-round bye.
The Boilermakers will face the winner of No. 6 seed Rutgers and No. 11 seed Wisconsin in a Friday afternoon match. The semifinals, finals and consolation matches will be contested on Saturday.
Purdue has finished second (2014), sixth (2015), third (2016), fifth (2017), first (2018), fifth (2019) and fifth (2020) during Bradley's seven years at Purdue. The Boilermakers own a 15-5-5 record during that span.
New for this year's event, teams will play five-person matches instead of six-person events, giving an outright winner instead of possible tiebreakers. Purdue's lineup will consist of Joe Weiler, Andrew Farraye, Peyton Snoeberger, Cole Bradley and Herman Sekne.
The event features two courses at the Hammock Beach Resort as 12 of the 14 teams will play the Ocean Course (par-72; 7,201 yards) and the Conservatory Course (par-72; 7,776 yards).
The 12 teams have been drawn into a single-elimination bracket, with the seeds determined using the Nov. 11, 2020, final fall Golfstat rankings. Each team match will consist of six individual matches. Play gets started on Friday morning with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. ET. No. 1 Northwestern, No. 2 Minnesota, No. 3 Purdue and No. 4 Penn State will each receive a first-round bye.
The Boilermakers will face the winner of No. 6 seed Rutgers and No. 11 seed Wisconsin in a Friday afternoon match. The semifinals, finals and consolation matches will be contested on Saturday.
Purdue has finished second (2014), sixth (2015), third (2016), fifth (2017), first (2018), fifth (2019) and fifth (2020) during Bradley's seven years at Purdue. The Boilermakers own a 15-5-5 record during that span.
New for this year's event, teams will play five-person matches instead of six-person events, giving an outright winner instead of possible tiebreakers. Purdue's lineup will consist of Joe Weiler, Andrew Farraye, Peyton Snoeberger, Cole Bradley and Herman Sekne.