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Playing in freezing temperatures and with an unfriendly gale dominating its home course the Harvard and golf team dropped yesterday's match against Boston College 420-411.
Team members may have been suffering from the switch from the "easy" Stow Acres Country Club links, over which they have played for most of the week, to the more challenging course at The Country Club in Brookline. The wind also worked against golfers yesterday, according to Co-Captain Jon Mosie. "The course just played hard, and everyone got depressed early," he said.
The linkers have a chance for a rematch against the Eagles in Tuesday's Greater Boston Championships. Meanwhile, the Crimson heads north to challenge Salem State in another dual match today at 12:30 p.m.
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