Tom Durbin T34 at SCAA Atlanta Invitational
Tom Durbin (Bryan College, Tennessee), a second-year-student from Widnes, Cheshire, fimished T34 in a field of 56 at the SCAD Atlanta Invitational.
Over a par-72 course of 6,555yd, Tom had a pair of 77s for a 154 aggregate, 14 strokes behind the winner, Deven Broadaway (Truett=-McConnell) who had a pair of 70s in winning by four stroke.
Bryan College finished sixth of eighth behind team title winners Faulkner University.
Jennifer's top-10 finished at Hilton Head
Jennifer Hide (Bethune-Cookman), a final-year student from Norfolk, made the top 10 in a field of 79, finishing joint eighth with rounds of 75 and 79 for 154 in the Low Creek Intercollegiate tournament at Moss Creek Golf Club, Moss Creek Plantation, Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Jennifer is pictured on right.
Sofia Molinaro (SCAD Savannah, with scores of 76-70, and Jordan Lippetz (Princeton), 73-73, were joint winners on 146, four shots ahead of the field.
SCAD Savannah finished third on 621, three behind Princeton and Wofford College, joint winners on 618, at the head of a field of 15 teams.
Tom Durbin (Bryan College, Tennessee), a second-year-student from Widnes, Cheshire, fimished T34 in a field of 56 at the SCAD Atlanta Invitational.
Over a par-72 course of 6,555yd, Tom had a pair of 77s for a 154 aggregate, 14 strokes behind the winner, Deven Broadaway (Truett=-McConnell) who had a pair of 70s in winning by four stroke.
Bryan College finished sixth of eighth behind team title winners Faulkner University.
Jennifer's top-10 finished at Hilton Head
Jennifer Hide (Bethune-Cookman), a final-year student from Norfolk, made the top 10 in a field of 79, finishing joint eighth with rounds of 75 and 79 for 154 in the Low Creek Intercollegiate tournament at Moss Creek Golf Club, Moss Creek Plantation, Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Jennifer is pictured on right.
Sofia Molinaro (SCAD Savannah, with scores of 76-70, and Jordan Lippetz (Princeton), 73-73, were joint winners on 146, four shots ahead of the field.
SCAD Savannah finished third on 621, three behind Princeton and Wofford College, joint winners on 618, at the head of a field of 15 teams.
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