US COLLEGE TOURNAMENT NEWS ROUND-UP
BRADLEY SHARES FOURTH PLACE IN
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CH/SHIP
SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE CH/SHIP
Coatbridge's former Scottish boy international golfer Eamon Bradley, pictured, a second-year student at Southeastern Louisiana University, finished joint
fourth in a field of 60 players at the Southland Conference Championship at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club, McKinney in Texas.
He had scores of 73, 70 and 75 for a two-over-par total of 218 over the long 7,346yd par 72 course. He finished eight shots behind the winner by one, Zach Cabra (Sam Houston State) (69-69-72 for six-under 210)..
Bradley's Scottish team-mate, Lawrence Allan from Alva finished joint 31st on 233 with scores of 78, 77 and 78.
Sam Houston State (878) won the team title ahead of SE Louisiana (884) in a field of 12 teams.
+Bradley scored his first win on the US college circuit about 13 months ago.
DAVID BOOTE MAKES TOP 20 IN PAC 12
David Boote (Stanford University), a second-year student from Surrey, finished T16 in a field of 70 players at the four-round Pac 12 Men's Championship at Marana, Arizona.
Over a par-72 course of 7,349yd, David, pictured left, had rounds of 72, 75, 74 and 73 for a total of 11-over 294 - 13 shots behind the winner by two, team-mate Patrick Rodgers (71-65-73-72 for seven-under 281).
Stanford (1438) won the team title ahead of Washington (1453) and California (1467) in a field of 12 teams.
TOMACZ FROM HERTS FINISHES THIRD
IN OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP
In the Ohio Valley Conference Championship at The Shoals, Alabama, Tomasz Anderson (Jacksonville State), a junior from Hertfordshire, finished third in a field of 55 players over the par-72, 7,187yd course.
Tomasz, pictured above, scored 70-69 for a total of 139, only three shots behind the winner, Marco Iten (Austin Peay State) who had a pair of 68s for eight-under 136.
He won by one shot from one of Anderson's team-mates, Camilo Aguado (68-69 for 137)
Jacksonville State (567) won the team title ahead of Austin Peay State (573) in a field of 11 teams.
Sam Houston State (878) won the team title ahead of SE Louisiana (884) in a field of 12 teams.
+Bradley scored his first win on the US college circuit about 13 months ago.
DAVID BOOTE MAKES TOP 20 IN PAC 12
David Boote (Stanford University), a second-year student from Surrey, finished T16 in a field of 70 players at the four-round Pac 12 Men's Championship at Marana, Arizona.
Over a par-72 course of 7,349yd, David, pictured left, had rounds of 72, 75, 74 and 73 for a total of 11-over 294 - 13 shots behind the winner by two, team-mate Patrick Rodgers (71-65-73-72 for seven-under 281).
Stanford (1438) won the team title ahead of Washington (1453) and California (1467) in a field of 12 teams.
TOMACZ FROM HERTS FINISHES THIRD
IN OHIO VALLEY CHAMPIONSHIP
In the Ohio Valley Conference Championship at The Shoals, Alabama, Tomasz Anderson (Jacksonville State), a junior from Hertfordshire, finished third in a field of 55 players over the par-72, 7,187yd course.
Tomasz, pictured above, scored 70-69 for a total of 139, only three shots behind the winner, Marco Iten (Austin Peay State) who had a pair of 68s for eight-under 136.
He won by one shot from one of Anderson's team-mates, Camilo Aguado (68-69 for 137)
Jacksonville State (567) won the team title ahead of Austin Peay State (573) in a field of 11 teams.
Jonathan (J J) Grey (Georgia State), a 6ft 5in sophomore student from Gravesend, Kent, finished joint fifth in a field of 50 players at the Sun Belt Conference Championship at Grand Bear Country Club, Saucier, Missouri.
Grey, pictured above, scored 71, 70 and 72 for a threeunder-par total of 213 over the par-72, 7,072yd courese.
The winner, by three shots, was Stuart Smallwood (Texas State) with rounds of 68, 68 and 72 for eight-under 208.
Georgia State (863) headed a field of 10 teams.
BEN TAYLOR BEST OF BRITS IN SEC
CHAMPIONSHIP AT SEA ISLAND
Five British students in the field of 70 players at the SEC Men's Championship at Sea Island Golf Club, Georgia - and they all finished behind the winner by seven shots, Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) who had three great rounds, 65, 61 and 66 over a par-70 course of 7,005yd. His total was professional standard - 18 under par 192.
Ben Taylor (Louisiana State), pictured, a third-year student from Leatherhead, Surry, finished T13 on 208 with scores of 68, 72 and 68.
Ben Stow (Kentucky), a junior from Salisbury) finished T26 on 211 (71-71-69).
Scot Euan Walker (Missouri), a freshman from Troon, finished T36 on 214 with scores of 74,70 and 71.
Tom Brown (Mississippi), a senior from Hertfordshire) finished T60 on 221 with rounds of 74, 75 and 72.
Harrison Greenberry (Kentucky), a sophomore from Devon, finished 62nd on 222 with scores of 73, 79 and 70.
Alabama (806) won the team title comfortably from Louisiana State (822) with Auburn (829) third.
Missouri (842) finished T6 in a field of 14 with Kentucky (844) eight. Mississippi (875) finished last/
Grey, pictured above, scored 71, 70 and 72 for a threeunder-par total of 213 over the par-72, 7,072yd courese.
The winner, by three shots, was Stuart Smallwood (Texas State) with rounds of 68, 68 and 72 for eight-under 208.
Georgia State (863) headed a field of 10 teams.
BEN TAYLOR BEST OF BRITS IN SEC
CHAMPIONSHIP AT SEA ISLAND
Five British students in the field of 70 players at the SEC Men's Championship at Sea Island Golf Club, Georgia - and they all finished behind the winner by seven shots, Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) who had three great rounds, 65, 61 and 66 over a par-70 course of 7,005yd. His total was professional standard - 18 under par 192.
Ben Taylor (Louisiana State), pictured, a third-year student from Leatherhead, Surry, finished T13 on 208 with scores of 68, 72 and 68.
Ben Stow (Kentucky), a junior from Salisbury) finished T26 on 211 (71-71-69).
Scot Euan Walker (Missouri), a freshman from Troon, finished T36 on 214 with scores of 74,70 and 71.
Tom Brown (Mississippi), a senior from Hertfordshire) finished T60 on 221 with rounds of 74, 75 and 72.
Harrison Greenberry (Kentucky), a sophomore from Devon, finished 62nd on 222 with scores of 73, 79 and 70.
Alabama (806) won the team title comfortably from Louisiana State (822) with Auburn (829) third.
Missouri (842) finished T6 in a field of 14 with Kentucky (844) eight. Mississippi (875) finished last/
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