Richards Leads After Round 1 of 7th Jimmy Anderson Boys' Invitational
Richards Leads After Round 1
Jacksonville, NC- It was a cold, windy day at Jacksonville Country Club for the first round of the 7th Jimmy Anderson Boys’ Invitational as only one player managed to shoot under par. Future North Carolina State Golf commit, Davis Richards of China Grove, NC used five birdies to shoot a one under par, 71. Richards finished runner-up in last year’s invitational, “I like this course,” said the senior from South Rowan Senior High School. The first round leader will tee of tomorrow at 11:15 am, ”I feel good, I putted well today, I am looking forward to teeing it up and going to chase it tomorrow,” added Davis after his round. Playing alongside Richards will be Eric Bae of Pinehurst, NC and Mason Elmore of Charlotte, NC. Bae, currently sits solo second, is looking forward to playing in the final group, “I am good friends with Richards, so it should be fun. I wish I would have made a few more putts” said Bae after the round. Elmore will enter the final round in a tie for third with Christian Salzer from Sumter, SC and Michael Childress of Salisbury, NC. The trio trails the leader by two strokes. The final round will start at 9:00am with the leaders going off shortly after 11:00pm.
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7th Jimmy Anderson Boys' Invitational
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Jacksonville CC Jacksonville, NC
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March 28, 2015
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Round 1 Results
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Place
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Name
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Score
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Davis Richards (2015), China Grove, NC
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34-37--71
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2
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Eric Bae (2016), Pinehurst, NC
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35-37--72
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T3
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Christian Salzer (2016), Sumter, SC
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38-35--73
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Mason Elmore (2017), Charlotte, NC
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38-35--73
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Michael Childress (2018), Salisbury, NC
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37-36--73
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T6
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Akshay Bhatia (2020), Wake Forest, NC
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37-37--74
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Brantley Phillips (2016), Greensboro, NC
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36-38--74
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Candler Rice (2016), Asheville, NC
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37-37--74
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Carson Ownbey (2018), Candler, NC
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35-39--74
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Christian Baliker (2016), Simpsonville, SC
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35-39--74
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Dalton Mauldin (2017), Sanford, NC
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39-35--74
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Justin Emmons (2017), Asheboro, NC
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36-38--74
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RJ Bartolomucci (2016), Hilton Head, SC
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39-35--74
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T14
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Alec Weary (2016), Bluffton, SC
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36-39--75
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Blake Taylor (2016), Atkinson, NC
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36-39--75
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Jonathan Phillips (2015), Hardeeville, SC
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38-37--75
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Jordan Warnock (2016), Roebuck, SC
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36-39--75
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Nicholas Lyerly (2017), Salisbury, NC
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37-38--75
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Patrick Stephenson (2016), Four Oaks, NC
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36-39--75
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Will Simmons (2016), Charlotte, NC
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37-38--75
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T21
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August Beechler (2018), Pinehurst, NC
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37-39--76
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Brian Chen (2017), Cary, NC
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39-37--76
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Grant Powell (2016), Colfax, NC
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41-35--76
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Karsten Kenley (2016), Myrtle Beach, SC
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38-38--76
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Logan Sowell (2016), Kershaw, SC
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37-39--76
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Mark Johnston (2015), Lewisville, NC
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35-41--76
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T27
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Aaron Walker (2015), Charlotte, NC
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35-42--77
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Brady Hinkle (2018), Lancaster, SC
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40-37--77
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Christian Bailey (2017), Matthews, NC
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37-40--77
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Cole Pridgen (2017), Warsaw, NC
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37-40--77
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Nick Russell (2016), Hilton Head, SC
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42-35--77
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Seth Lomison (2016), Pfafftown, NC
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38-39--77
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Walker Simas (2016), Charlotte, NC
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37-40--77
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Zakariya Butt (2016), Summerville, SC
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39-38--77
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T35
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Avery Price (2017), Gastonia , NC
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36-42--78
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Blake Wagoner (2016), Cornelius, NC
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40-38--78
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Charlie Tate (2018), Greensboro, NC
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38-40--78
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Patrick Schweitz (2016), Clayton, NC
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38-40--78
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Patten Williams (2017), Davidson, NC
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39-39--78
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Sam McGee (2017), Charlotte, NC
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39-39--78
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Walter Brinker (2016), Sanford, NC
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39-39--78
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William Hughes (2017), Charlotte, NC
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42-36--78
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Zack Swanson (2017), Waxhaw, NC
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37-41--78
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T44
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Alex Scott (2017), Raleigh, NC
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40-39--79
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Anthony Perrino (2015), Mooresville, NC
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39-40--79
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Avery Papalia (2017), Kernersville, NC
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42-37--79
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Bryson Boyette (2017), Wilson, NC
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40-39--79
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Jack Brea (2017), Charlotte, NC
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41-38--79
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Jack Parrott (2017), Columbia, SC
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38-41--79
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Joey Funderburg (2016), Wilmington, NC
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40-39--79
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Michael Wicker (2016), Rougemont, NC
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39-40--79
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Preston Ball (2016), Raleigh, NC
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38-41--79
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Wes Simmons (2016), Kinston, NC
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39-40--79
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T54
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Brady Childers (2016), Granite Falls, NC
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41-39--80
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Dustin Blank (2017), Elon, NC
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40-40--80
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Nicholas Loy (2017), Greenville, NC
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40-40--80
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T57
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Daniel Castleberry (2017), Greer, SC
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41-40--81
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Hardin Councill (2016), High Point, NC
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44-37--81
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John Freeman (2016), Asheville, NC
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41-40--81
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Josh Bryan (2017), Chapel Hill, NC
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41-40--81
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Logan Shuping (2016), Salisbury, NC
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38-43--81
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Stephen Carroll (2017), Concord, NC
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38-43--81
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T63
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Alex Burris (2015), Greensboro, NC
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43-39--82
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Ben Woodruff (2018), Huntersville, NC
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43-39--82
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Cade Hancock (2019), Elizabethtown, NC
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41-41--82
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Carson Castelli (2018), Greensboro, NC
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42-40--82
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David Cho (2016), Chapel Hill, NC
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43-39--82
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Fulton Smith (2019), Pinehurst, NC
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39-43--82
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Jared Shingledecker (2016), Huntersville, NC
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38-44--82
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T70
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Cole Jordan (2016), Winterville, NC
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43-40--83
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George Eubank Jr (2017), Roebuck, SC
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39-44--83
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Jacob Lowe (2017), Angier, NC
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42-41--83
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Michael Coe (2017), Morrisville, NC
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40-43--83
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Michael Freeman (2016), Asheville, NC
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39-44--83
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T75
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Gray Matthews (2016), Raleigh, NC
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42-42--84
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Milledge Armes (2016), Raleigh, NC
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41-43--84
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Rex Brietz Jr. (2018), Charlotte, NC
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39-45--84
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T78
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Austin Duncan (2017), Bessemer, NC
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42-43--85
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Vijay Mishra (2015), N Myrtle Beach, SC
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40-45--85
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Wells Armes (2019), Raleigh, NC
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43-42--85
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Will Lewis (2018), Raleigh, NC
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42-43--85
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T82
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Jack Towarnicky (2019), New Bern, NC
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39-47--86
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Thomas Setzer (2018), Winston-Salem, NC
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48-38--86
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T84
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Alec Foster (2017), Farmville, NC
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41-46--87
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Brady Hooks (2019), Clayton, NC
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45-42--87
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T86
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Ronnie Uszenski (2016), Cornelius, NC
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46-42--88
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Ryan Fitzgerald (2016), Waxhaw, NC
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41-47--88
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T88
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Blaine Rowe (2017), New Bern, NC
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45-44--89
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Connor Jones (2018), Raleigh, NC
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43-46--89
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Nathan Norfleet (2018), Chapel Hill, NC
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41-48--89
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91
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Cole McCarthy (2018), Wilmington, NC
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43-47--90
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92
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William Booker (2016), Gastonia, NC
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52-44--96
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93
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Candler Matthews (2017), Wilson, NC
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WD-WD--WD
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About the Carolinas Golf Association (CGA)
The CGA is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational organization that was founded in 1909 to promote and to protect the game of golf in the Carolinas by providing competitions, education, support and benefits to golf clubs and golfers. The CGA is the second largest golf association in the country with over 700 member clubs represented by nearly 150,000 individuals.
Now in its 106th year, the CGA annually conducts 43 championships and five team match competitions for men, women, juniors, and seniors. It also runs over 140 One-Day (net and gross) events and qualifying for USGA national championships. The CGA serves golf in the Carolinas with numerous programs such as: the USGA Handicap System; tournament management software and support; course measuring and course/slope ratings; agronomy consultation; answers about the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, and Handicapping; Carolinas Golf Magazine; Interclub series; Tarheel Youth Golf Association; Carolinas Golf Hall of Fame; expense assistance for USGA Junior and Girls' Junior qualifiers from the Carolinas; and the Carolinas Golf Foundation (CGF). The CGF has distributed more than $1,500,000 since 1977 to benefit Carolinas' golf initiatives including turf grass research along with junior and women's programs.
For more information about the CGA, visit www.carolinasgolf.org
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