EAMON BRADLEY JOINT RUNNER-UP IN FIRST TEE CLASSIC
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Former Scotland boy golf international Eamon Bradley, a freshman student at Southeastern Louisiana University, finished joint second in a field of 66 players at this week's UALR First Tee Classic college tournament over 54 holes at Chenal Country Club, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Coatbridge's Bradley, pictured, who was named Southland Conference Golfer of the month and his university's "athlete of the week" following his first US college circuit win earlier this month, had rounds of 76, 79 and 73 for a total of 228 over a long par-72 course of 7,115yd.
Team-mate Lawrence Allan from Alva, who moved to the States only at the beginning of the year, finished joint 10th on 230 with scores of 78, 74 and 78.
Alex Carpenter (Abilene Christian) won the tournament by 10 strokes with a total of two-over-par 218 (73-69-76).
Southeastern Louisiana won the team title from a field of 11 teams.
ADAM HEDGES WINS, JORDAN McCOLL
5th AT BEARCAT CLASSIC
Dundee's Jordan McColl finished joint fifth in a field of 99 players at the Bearcat Classic at Greenwood Country Club, South Carolina.
McColl had rounds of 75, 78 and 66 for a three-over-par total of 219 over a 6,800yd course.
He finished 13 shots behind the winner by eight, Englishman Adam Hedges (Belmont Abbey), pictured left, (69-66-71 for 10-under 206).
Gavin Hay (Carson-Newman) from Glasgow finished joint 57th on 232 (76-77-79) while Matthew Reid (Belmont Abbey), a member at Dundee's Downfield Golf Club, finished joint 66th on 234 (76-77-81).
Matt Foster (Belmont Abbey) from Oxford finished T44 on 230 with scores of 81, 73 and 76.
Belmont Abbey (878) won the team title, four shots ahead of South Carolina-Aiken with Carson-Newman 16th in the 17-team field.
CALUM HILL MAKES TOP 10 AT THE WIGWAM, ARIZONA
Calum Hill (Western New Mexico), a first-year student from Perth, finished joint 10th in a field of 84 at the Grand Canyon Invitational college tournament at The Wigwam Golf Resort, Arizona.Over a par-72 course of 7,228yd, Calum, pictured right, had steady rounds of 74, 74 and 75 for 223 - four shots behind the winner by 10, Jimmy Kozikowski (Grand Canyon) (69-69-72 for seven-under 209).
The highest-placed finisher in this event from the UK was Liam Brace (Grand Canyon) from Suffolk in joint seventh place on 222 with scores of 73-73-73.
Mark Geddes (also Grand Canyon) from Cheshire finished alongside Calum Hill on the joint 10th mark with improving scores of 79-73-71 for 223.
Dan Young was a third UK student in the top 20. The Western New Mexico University player, a freshman from Cheshire, finished T17 on 225 with scores of 78, 74 and 73 for 225.
Grand Canyon (866) won the team honours by 22 shots from runners-up UC San Diego. Western New Mexico tied for fifth place in a field of 15 teams.
MATT FINISH IN TOP TEN
AT PARADISE POINT
Matt Basey, a freshman student at Webber International University, Florida, finished T10 on 216 (72-69-75) in the Camp Lejeune Gold Championship at Paradise Point Golf Club, Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Matt finished six strokes behind the joint winners, Eric Quinn (Oglethorpe) (76-65-69) and Mike Wesko (Methodist) (74-65-71) on six-under 210 over the par-72, 7000yd course.
Teamate Connor O'Dell, a senior year student frm Taunton, finished T41 on 222 (77-69-76) in a field of 79 players.
Taylor Sargeant (SCAD Savannah) finished T63 on 232 (75-71-86).
Oglethorpe (843) ran away with the team title at the head of a field of 14 teams. Webber International finished fourth.
DALGLEISH, BOLTON JT 10th AT HARDSCRABBLE
Anglo-Scot Alasdair Dalgleish (Oklahoma Christian) from West Sussex finished T13 in a field of 54 at the Lions Classic at Hardscrabble Country Club, Fort Smith in Arkansas.
Over a par-70 couse of 6574yd, Alasdair, pictured right, had contrasting scores of 83-68 for 151. That 68 was the best by anyone in the second round.
Freshman James Bolton from Bury, a student at Newman University, finished alongside Dalgelish on 151 with steadier scores of 76-75.
Newman team-mate James Hornsby scored 78-83 for 161 and a share of 39th place.
Individual winner by two shots was Charlie Saxon (Oklahoma) with scores of 72-69 for 141.
Oklahoma Christian won the team title by two shots from Dallas Baptist with Newman only three behind the winners in third place in a field of nine teams.
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Former Scotland boy golf international Eamon Bradley, a freshman student at Southeastern Louisiana University, finished joint second in a field of 66 players at this week's UALR First Tee Classic college tournament over 54 holes at Chenal Country Club, Little Rock, Arkansas.
Coatbridge's Bradley, pictured, who was named Southland Conference Golfer of the month and his university's "athlete of the week" following his first US college circuit win earlier this month, had rounds of 76, 79 and 73 for a total of 228 over a long par-72 course of 7,115yd.
Team-mate Lawrence Allan from Alva, who moved to the States only at the beginning of the year, finished joint 10th on 230 with scores of 78, 74 and 78.
Alex Carpenter (Abilene Christian) won the tournament by 10 strokes with a total of two-over-par 218 (73-69-76).
Southeastern Louisiana won the team title from a field of 11 teams.
ADAM HEDGES WINS, JORDAN McCOLL
5th AT BEARCAT CLASSIC
Dundee's Jordan McColl finished joint fifth in a field of 99 players at the Bearcat Classic at Greenwood Country Club, South Carolina.
McColl had rounds of 75, 78 and 66 for a three-over-par total of 219 over a 6,800yd course.
He finished 13 shots behind the winner by eight, Englishman Adam Hedges (Belmont Abbey), pictured left, (69-66-71 for 10-under 206).
Gavin Hay (Carson-Newman) from Glasgow finished joint 57th on 232 (76-77-79) while Matthew Reid (Belmont Abbey), a member at Dundee's Downfield Golf Club, finished joint 66th on 234 (76-77-81).
Matt Foster (Belmont Abbey) from Oxford finished T44 on 230 with scores of 81, 73 and 76.
Belmont Abbey (878) won the team title, four shots ahead of South Carolina-Aiken with Carson-Newman 16th in the 17-team field.
CALUM HILL MAKES TOP 10 AT THE WIGWAM, ARIZONA
Calum Hill (Western New Mexico), a first-year student from Perth, finished joint 10th in a field of 84 at the Grand Canyon Invitational college tournament at The Wigwam Golf Resort, Arizona.Over a par-72 course of 7,228yd, Calum, pictured right, had steady rounds of 74, 74 and 75 for 223 - four shots behind the winner by 10, Jimmy Kozikowski (Grand Canyon) (69-69-72 for seven-under 209).
The highest-placed finisher in this event from the UK was Liam Brace (Grand Canyon) from Suffolk in joint seventh place on 222 with scores of 73-73-73.
Mark Geddes (also Grand Canyon) from Cheshire finished alongside Calum Hill on the joint 10th mark with improving scores of 79-73-71 for 223.
Dan Young was a third UK student in the top 20. The Western New Mexico University player, a freshman from Cheshire, finished T17 on 225 with scores of 78, 74 and 73 for 225.
Grand Canyon (866) won the team honours by 22 shots from runners-up UC San Diego. Western New Mexico tied for fifth place in a field of 15 teams.
MATT FINISH IN TOP TEN
AT PARADISE POINT
Matt Basey, a freshman student at Webber International University, Florida, finished T10 on 216 (72-69-75) in the Camp Lejeune Gold Championship at Paradise Point Golf Club, Jacksonville, North Carolina.
Matt finished six strokes behind the joint winners, Eric Quinn (Oglethorpe) (76-65-69) and Mike Wesko (Methodist) (74-65-71) on six-under 210 over the par-72, 7000yd course.
Teamate Connor O'Dell, a senior year student frm Taunton, finished T41 on 222 (77-69-76) in a field of 79 players.
Taylor Sargeant (SCAD Savannah) finished T63 on 232 (75-71-86).
Oglethorpe (843) ran away with the team title at the head of a field of 14 teams. Webber International finished fourth.
DALGLEISH, BOLTON JT 10th AT HARDSCRABBLE
Anglo-Scot Alasdair Dalgleish (Oklahoma Christian) from West Sussex finished T13 in a field of 54 at the Lions Classic at Hardscrabble Country Club, Fort Smith in Arkansas.
Over a par-70 couse of 6574yd, Alasdair, pictured right, had contrasting scores of 83-68 for 151. That 68 was the best by anyone in the second round.
Freshman James Bolton from Bury, a student at Newman University, finished alongside Dalgelish on 151 with steadier scores of 76-75.
Newman team-mate James Hornsby scored 78-83 for 161 and a share of 39th place.
Individual winner by two shots was Charlie Saxon (Oklahoma) with scores of 72-69 for 141.
Oklahoma Christian won the team title by two shots from Dallas Baptist with Newman only three behind the winners in third place in a field of nine teams.
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