KYLE GODSMAN JUST OUTSIDE TOP TEN IN ROCK BARN INTERCOLLEGIATE
Kyle Godsman, pictured, from Hopeman, Morayshire, a student at South Carolina-Aiken, finished joint 11th on 150 (76-74) in the Rock Barn Intercollegiate over a par-72 course of 7,027yd at Conover, North Carolina.
Cameron Buist from Stirlingshire, a freshman student at Belmont Abbey Collegte, finished T22 on 153 with scores of 79 and 74.
A third Scot in the feld, Matthew Reid, a member of Downfield GC, Dundee, finished T27 on 155 with rounds of 78 and 77.
A total of 61 players took part.
Winner by a single shot was Sam Goodnight (North Greensville) with scores of 72 and 74 for two-over 146.
Queen's University (591) won the team title ahead of South Carolina-Aiken (598) with Belmont Abbey (618) sixth of 10 teams.
Chris Low from North Berwick, a freshman student at McLennan College, Waco, Texas, finished joint 12th in a field of 70 players at the McLennan Classic at Twin Rivers Golf Club at Waco.
Low, pictured left, shot rounds of 77 and 71 for four-over-par 148 over a long course of 7,478yd with a par of 72.
McLennan team-mate Ryan Beatty was the winner by two shots with scores of 71 and 68 for 140.
McLennan also won the team event with a total of 579 from Hutchinson and New Mexico who tied for second place on 598 in a field of 10 teams.
BURY'S BOLTON MAKES TOP TEN AT TRIBUTE GOLF CLUB, TEXAS
James Bolton from Bury, a sophomore sutdent at Newman University, Kansas, finished joint 10th in a field of 81 players at The Classic at The Tribute college tournament over 36 holes at The Tribute Golf Club, The Colony in Texas.
Bolton, pictured right, shot 69-72 for 141 over a par-72 course of 6,535yd.
Newman team-mate James Hornsby, a sophomore from Liverpool, finished T70 on 157 (80-77).
Winner by five was Derek Oland (Midwestern) with 65 and 66 for 13-under-par 131.
Newman finished seventh of 12 in the team event won by Cameron University.
POPE DOWN FIELD AT KIAWAH ISLAND
Ryan Pope from Devon, a freshman student at South Alabama University, finished T55 in a field of 78 players at the Invitation at Kiawah, played over the Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, South Caroliona.
Pope shot scores of 83, 75 and 75 for a 54-hole aggregate of 233 over a par-72 course of 7,080yd.
Winner by three shots was Joey Garber (Georgia) with rounds of 73, 66 and 69 for nine-under 207.
South Florida (871) won the team title by four shots from South Alabama in a field of 14 teams.
Cameron Buist from Stirlingshire, a freshman student at Belmont Abbey Collegte, finished T22 on 153 with scores of 79 and 74.
A third Scot in the feld, Matthew Reid, a member of Downfield GC, Dundee, finished T27 on 155 with rounds of 78 and 77.
A total of 61 players took part.
Winner by a single shot was Sam Goodnight (North Greensville) with scores of 72 and 74 for two-over 146.
Queen's University (591) won the team title ahead of South Carolina-Aiken (598) with Belmont Abbey (618) sixth of 10 teams.
CHRIS LOW JOINT 12th IN McLENNAN CLASSIC AT WACO, TEXAS
Chris Low from North Berwick, a freshman student at McLennan College, Waco, Texas, finished joint 12th in a field of 70 players at the McLennan Classic at Twin Rivers Golf Club at Waco.
Low, pictured left, shot rounds of 77 and 71 for four-over-par 148 over a long course of 7,478yd with a par of 72.
McLennan team-mate Ryan Beatty was the winner by two shots with scores of 71 and 68 for 140.
McLennan also won the team event with a total of 579 from Hutchinson and New Mexico who tied for second place on 598 in a field of 10 teams.
BURY'S BOLTON MAKES TOP TEN AT TRIBUTE GOLF CLUB, TEXAS
James Bolton from Bury, a sophomore sutdent at Newman University, Kansas, finished joint 10th in a field of 81 players at The Classic at The Tribute college tournament over 36 holes at The Tribute Golf Club, The Colony in Texas.
Bolton, pictured right, shot 69-72 for 141 over a par-72 course of 6,535yd.
Newman team-mate James Hornsby, a sophomore from Liverpool, finished T70 on 157 (80-77).
Winner by five was Derek Oland (Midwestern) with 65 and 66 for 13-under-par 131.
Newman finished seventh of 12 in the team event won by Cameron University.
POPE DOWN FIELD AT KIAWAH ISLAND
Ryan Pope from Devon, a freshman student at South Alabama University, finished T55 in a field of 78 players at the Invitation at Kiawah, played over the Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, South Caroliona.
Pope shot scores of 83, 75 and 75 for a 54-hole aggregate of 233 over a par-72 course of 7,080yd.
Winner by three shots was Joey Garber (Georgia) with rounds of 73, 66 and 69 for nine-under 207.
South Florida (871) won the team title by four shots from South Alabama in a field of 14 teams.
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