KirkwoodGolf: YOUNG AND HAY MAKE TOP FIVE IN BOBCAT INVITATIONAL

Thursday, March 21, 2013

YOUNG AND HAY MAKE TOP FIVE IN BOBCAT INVITATIONAL



                   DANIEL YOUNG ... coming up to end of four yeas at Lynn University, Florida

Daniel Young from Perth and Gavin Hay, who has links with Glasgow and Grantown on Spey, gave both finished in the top five of this week's Bobcat Invitational men's college golf tournament at Golf Club@ Cuscowill, Eatonton in Georgia.
Daniel, coming up to the end of his four-year course at Lynn University, Boca Raton in Flrodia, shot 69-69-74 for a two-over-par total of 212 over a par-70 course (6730yd).

He finished fourth in a field of 90 and the bang-in-form Gavin, pictured left, also a senior-year student but at Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City in Tennessee, came fifth with rounds of 71, 67 and 75 for 213.
The winner with a total of 208 (69-66-73) was Gus Wagener (Armstrong Atlantic University.
There were two other Scots in the field.
Kyle Godsman (South Carolina-Aiken), pictured below, a third-year student from Hopeman, Morayshire, finished joint 37th on 221 (78-71-72)  
Mark Dickson, a senior student, also at SC-Aiken, finished joint 46th on 222 with scores of 75-75-72.
Mitch Farrer (Nova Southeastern), a junior year man, came 64th with 72, 80 and 76 for 228.
Daniel Young spearheaded Lynn University's capture of the team title by six shots from joint runners-up Armstrong Atlantic, Nova Southeastern and South Carolina-Aiken in a field of 17 teams.   

EARNSHAW FOURTH IN NORTH CAROLINA
 
Ross Earnshaw (Post University), a junior year student from York, finished fourth of 79 players in the Barton Intercllegiate tournament at Wilson County Club, North Carolina.
Over a par-72 course of 6,851yd, Ross, pictured left, shot 74-71 for one-over 145, 
eight shots behind the winner by three, Trevor Banks (Intermont) (70-67).
Earnshaw's Post team-mates Thomas Rees, a senior from Cardiff, and Jay Gerrick, a freshman from London, finished T26 and T74 respectively.
Rees shot 74-77 for 151; Gerrick 90-83 for 173.
Post finish ninth of 12 teams behind winners King College.
      

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