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Blinkhorn earns At-Large bid into National Championship Field By Christopher Coombs Lindsey Wilson sophomore Callum Blinkhorn earned an at-large bid into the 2019 NAIA Men's Golf National Championship, officials announced on Thursday with the release of the national tournament qualifiers. Blinkhorn is one of six individuals to receive a bid to the tournament. The men's golf national championship is set to run May 21-24 from Las Sendas Golf Club in Mesa, Arizona. The 156-player field consists of 19 automatic qualifying teams, which won or finished runner-up in their respective conference, independent or unaffiliated group tournament, one host berth to Benedictine-Mesa and ten at-large team berths. At-large teams were determined using the final regular-season Coaches' Top 25 Poll released today. From an individual standpoint, there were six individual qualifiers (five automatic individual qualifiers and one at-large individual qualifiers). The at-large individual qualifier will be announced with the first and second round pairings tomorrow at 2 p.m. CDT. To receive an individual automatic berth, a player must win his respective conference tournament or be an All-Tournament Team honoree from the previous year's national championships that did not qualify otherwise. To earn an at-large individual berth, the selection is determined by the NAIA Men's Golf Championship Committee. First and second round pairings for the championship are scheduled to be announced on Friday at 2pmCT. This story was posted on 2019-05-09 18:49:12
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