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Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Addison top Scot at Tennessee River Rumble

 Declan Addision from Peterhead, a freshman at Brevard College, North Carolina, was the highest-placed Scottish finisher in this week's Tennessee River Rumble college tournament at Tennessee National Golf Club, Lenoir City, Tennessee.
Over a par-72 course of 7,163yd, Declan had rounds of 79 and 83 for 162 and a T43 placing in a field of 85 players.
Joint 50th on 163 were George Duncan (Lincoln Memorial University), a second-year student from Dunbartonshire, and Ross Dallas (Walters State College, Tennessee), a second-year student from Kirriemuir where his mother Karyn is the golf club's professional.
George scored 88-75 for 163 and Ross 82 81 for the same total.
Craig Stephen (Brevard College), a freshman from Torphins, finished T52 on 165 (82-83).
Lincoln Memoial (693) won the team title ahead of Dalton State (602) with Brevard College (611) third and Walters State (635) eight in a field of 12 teams.


Euan Walker makes top 30 at Bulls Bay

Euan Walker from Troon, a second-year student at Missouri University, finished T29 in a field of 75 players at this week's Hoote @ Bulls Bay Intercollegiate over the Bulls Bay Golf Club course (par 72, 7363yd) at Awendraw, South Carolina.
He had scores of 69, 74 and 73 for 216 - 11 shots behind the winner, Andrew Dorn (Coastal Carolina) (65-69-69) who beat Mathew NeSmith (South Carolina) (69-68-68) and Gavin Green (New Mexico) (67-72-66) at the third hole of a sudden-death play-off after they had tied on 11-under 205.
Paul McBride (Wake Forest), a freshman from Dublin, finished 58th on 224 (75-77-72).
South Carolina (838) won the team title ahead of New Mexico (849) with Wake Forest (858) 8th and Missouri (861) T9 in a field of 15 teams.

David Langley (Old Dominion), a sophomore from Buckinhamshire, finished T48 on 232 (76-73-83) in the Seahawk Intercollegiate tournament at CC of Landfall, Wilmington,North Carolina.
Lee McCoy (Georgia) 70-72-74) and Adam Ball (VCU) 77-68-71 tied on level par 216 over a par-72 course of 7,058yd.

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