TWO SCOTS, MacINTYRE and BRADLEY,
TOP TEN FINISH AT BORDER OLYMPICS
Robert MacIntyre from Oban, a freshman student at McNeese State University, Louisiana, finished fifth and fellow Scot Eamon Bradley (Southeastern Louisiana) came sixth in a field of 102 players at the Border Olympics college tournament at Laredo Country Club, Laredo, Texas
Robert had rounds of 70, 70 and 71 for an aggregate of five-under-par 211 over a long course of 7,375yd (par 72)
MacIntyre finished four strokes behind the winner by one, Blair Hamilton (Houston) (67-69-71) for nine-under 207).
Bradley from Mount Ellen shot 71, 72 and 69 for 212 and a share of sixth place.
Two other Scots in the field, Lawrence Allan (Southeastern Louisiana) and Greg Smail (Louisiana-Monroe) from Musselburgh finished T34 and T58 respectively.
Allan, a third-year student, had scores of 73-74-72 for 219.
Smail, a third-year student, shot 70-75-78 for 223.
Calum Hill, a sophomore from North Berwick at Southeastern Louisiana, finished T80 on 228 (82-72-74
Baylor (849) won the team title ahead of Houston (852) and Sam Houston State (857). McNeese State (864) came sixth and Louisiana-Monroe (892) finished 15th in a field of 18 teams
HAYLEY JUST OUTSIDE TO 20 AT HONOLULU
Hayley Davis from Dorset, coming up to the end of her four years as a student at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, finished T23 in a field of 83 players at the Dr Donnis Thgompson Invitational at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Club, Honolulu, Hawaii (March 10-11).
The GB and I international team player finished 14 shots behind the winner by one, Marijosse Navarro (Texas A and M) who had steady scores of 70, 70 and 73 for 213.
Oklahoma State (862) won the team title ahead of Texas A and M (870) with Middle Tennessee State (890) third and Baylor (892) fourth in a field of 14 teams.
SCOTSWATCH: Still no trips for former Scottish girls champion from St Andrews, Lauren Whyte, a freshman at Baylor.
TOP TEN FINISH AT BORDER OLYMPICS
Robert MacIntyre from Oban, a freshman student at McNeese State University, Louisiana, finished fifth and fellow Scot Eamon Bradley (Southeastern Louisiana) came sixth in a field of 102 players at the Border Olympics college tournament at Laredo Country Club, Laredo, Texas
Robert had rounds of 70, 70 and 71 for an aggregate of five-under-par 211 over a long course of 7,375yd (par 72)
MacIntyre finished four strokes behind the winner by one, Blair Hamilton (Houston) (67-69-71) for nine-under 207).
Bradley from Mount Ellen shot 71, 72 and 69 for 212 and a share of sixth place.
Two other Scots in the field, Lawrence Allan (Southeastern Louisiana) and Greg Smail (Louisiana-Monroe) from Musselburgh finished T34 and T58 respectively.
Allan, a third-year student, had scores of 73-74-72 for 219.
Smail, a third-year student, shot 70-75-78 for 223.
Calum Hill, a sophomore from North Berwick at Southeastern Louisiana, finished T80 on 228 (82-72-74
Baylor (849) won the team title ahead of Houston (852) and Sam Houston State (857). McNeese State (864) came sixth and Louisiana-Monroe (892) finished 15th in a field of 18 teams
HAYLEY JUST OUTSIDE TO 20 AT HONOLULU
Hayley Davis from Dorset, coming up to the end of her four years as a student at Baylor University, Waco, Texas, finished T23 in a field of 83 players at the Dr Donnis Thgompson Invitational at Kaneohe Klipper Golf Club, Honolulu, Hawaii (March 10-11).
The GB and I international team player finished 14 shots behind the winner by one, Marijosse Navarro (Texas A and M) who had steady scores of 70, 70 and 73 for 213.
Oklahoma State (862) won the team title ahead of Texas A and M (870) with Middle Tennessee State (890) third and Baylor (892) fourth in a field of 14 teams.
SCOTSWATCH: Still no trips for former Scottish girls champion from St Andrews, Lauren Whyte, a freshman at Baylor.
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