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Mar 18, 2009

UNC Pembroke Wins Chick-Fil-A; GCSU Falls in Playoff at Southeastern

The UNC Pembroke Braves won their first event since 2005 as they took the Chick-Fil-A Intercollegiate hosted by LRC and Catawba. GCSU tied for first, but fell in a playoff, at the Southeastern Intercollegiate in Valdosta.

UNCP freshman Jordan Walor shot a six-under-par 138 over the course of two rounds to set a new school record for 36 holes, shooting a blistering 66 in the final round of the Lenoir-Rhyne/Catawba Intercollegiate on Tuesday to win his second tournament this season.

UNCP recorded team rounds of 296 and 306 to finish with a 602, seven strokes ahead of second place Lenoir-Rhyne (302-307). Wingate (304-310) finished five strokes back of LRC at 614 to earn third place at the par-72, 6,610-yard Lake Hickory Country Club.

Walor shot rounds of 72 and 66 to earn his second tournament title this year, having placed first at the State Farm-Laker Collegiate Classic on Sept. 30. Fellow freshman Jonathan McCurry tied for seventh carding rounds of 73 and 80 for a 153 with Matthew Montford posting 75-80 for a 155 and a 13th place tie. Taylor Ferguson (76-80) and Andy Case (82-81) to round out the UNCP competitors shooting 156 and 163, respectively, to finish 18th and tied for 26th.

It took a two-hole playoff, but the No. 8 Georgia College & State University golf squad was finally upended by No. 6 Nova Southeastern University at the Southeastern Collegiate, hosted by No. 15 Valdosta State University.

The Bobcats led the first two rounds on the par-72, 7,127-yard Kinderlou Forest Golf Club course. For the three rounds, the Bobcats fired an eight under 856 (285-283-288). After both teams shot even par on the first playoff hole, the Sharks shot one-under on the second hole to grab the win.

Junior Niclas Johansson (Skanor, Sweden) led Georgia College for the fifth-straight tournament, taking third overall for the third-straight. Johansson carded a 70-71-71=212 at four-under, two strokes off the lead.

Junior Pedro C. Lima (Sao Paulo, Brazil) had his best finish since taking fifth at the Raines Intercollegiate in the fall. Lima finished two-under in eighth (72-69-73=214). Sophomore Billy Shida (Berkeley Lake, Ga.) finished strong with a pair of 71s after an opening 73 to take 13th with a cumulative 215.

Sophomore Joe Young (Cochran, Ga.) and junior Francisco Bide (Buenos Aires, Argentina/El Diamante (Calif.)) just missed the top-20 at 27th. Bide trimmed a stroke off yesterday's effort (72-74-73=219) while Young had better efforts in the first two days (71-72-76=219).

Clayton State finished ninth and Lander 11th at the Southeastern.  Clayton's Wade Binfield finished second overall after rounds of 71-70-70=211 (-5).

Columbus State fired a final round 292 (+4) to finish in fourth place at the Grub Mart Intercollegiate, hosted by Jacksonville State University. Armstrong Atlantic State placed sixth at 594 in the largely Division I field.

Chick-Fil-A Results

Southeastern Intercollegiate Results

Grubmart Results

 



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