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The 2025 Centennial Conference men's golf championship will begin this Friday at Waynesboro Country Club in Waynesboro, Pa. This will mark the third straight year that the championship will be held at Waynesboro CC. The 54-hole event will take place Friday through Sunday, with 18 holes to be played each day. Tee times begin at noon on Friday, 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. 

Franklin & Marshall won its fourth straight and 14th overall Centennial Conference men's golf championship last spring, carding a 54-hole total of 866, the second-lowest team score in conference history. 

Gettysburg's Daniel Suter fired a final round 67 (-5) to tie F&M's Roy Anderson for the individual lead with a three-day total of 214 (-2). Suter and Anderson then battled for the individual title in a sudden death playoff, with Suter coming out on top in an epic head-to-head showdown with birdies on both playoff holes. It marked the fifth time in CC history that the individual title came down to a playoff, and the first time since 2016. 

F&M owns a conference-best 14 CC titles, including nine of the last 10. McDaniel ranks second with seven team crowns, followed by Gettysburg (4), Muhlenberg (4), and Dickinson (1). 

Suter and Anderson are two of the headliners of a loaded field of golfers set to vie for team and individual hardware this weekend. Suter leads the CC in scoring average at 70.9 through 21 rounds and has the chance to become just the second golfer in Centennial history to earn all-conference honors four times in a career. He is currently one of just 10 golfers to have made the all-conference team three times, and looks to join former Gettysburg standout Mike McLaughlin (1999-00-01-02) as a four-time all-star. 

Anderson is the reigning CC Player of the Year, having earned that distinction after last year's championship via coaches' vote based on performances from the entire season. He leads the Diplomats with a 73.0 scoring average through 19 rounds this season, which is fourth-best in the conference. 

Dickinson's Collin McMahon-Shea ranks second in the CC in scoring average at 71.0 through 19 rounds, while Gettysburg's Patrick Kilcoyne (72.3) and Miles Cunningham III (73.7) are third and fifth in the conference, respectively. 

Gettysburg owns the top team scoring average at 292.4 to go along with a conference-leading five team titles this year. F&M (296.7) and McDaniel (299.9) also boast sub-300 averages heading into the championship, followed closely by Dickinson (302.4) and Swarthmore (303.1). 

Four All-Centennial players return to the field this spring - Gettysburg's Suter (2022-23-24) and Kilcoyne (2023), F&M's Anderson (2024), and Swarthmore's Dylan Zhang (2023-24). 

This weekend's team champion will earn the Centennial Conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Championships, set for May 20-23 at Midvale Country Club in Penfield, N.Y.