The tournament features a 36-hole format on the par-72, 5,882-yard course. A total of 18 holes are played on each day of competition.
Indianapolis (6), Drury (2), Lewis (1), and Southern Indiana (1), along with former GLVC members Northern Kentucky (3) and SIU Edwardsville (1), have each won the GLVC Women's Golf Championship.
Last season, UIndy erased a seven-stroke deficit and recorded a program-record-tying team score of 296 in the final round to claim its conference-best sixth title. The Greyhounds' 36-hole score of 605 was five strokes better than runner-up Drury (610), while Missouri-St. Louis finished another five strokes back of the Panthers for third.
Individually, Drury's Katrina Choate earned a four-shot victory for medalist honors following a 1-under-par 143 (71-72), which tied the GLVC 36-hole winning score record, set by Drury’s Tonya Choate (no relation) in 2006 and Lewis’ Reeta Laakkonen in 2000.
The top five finishers at the GLVC Women's Golf Championship are named All-GLVC and the top finishing individual earns medalist honors. The remaining golf awards are determined by season results.
Admission to the 2013 GLVC Women's Golf Championship is free to the public.