LAHAINA, HI – The Georgia men’s golf team finished tied for sixth place at the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational at the Royal Ka’anapali Golf Course on Monday. The Bulldogs shot a collective 10-under 274 in the third round, finishing at 32-under 820 for the tournament.
FAST FACTS
- Sophomore Grayson Wood had his best round of the season on Monday after shooting 7-under 64. He finished the tournament at 8-under and tied for 21st on the leaderboard.
- Senior Buck Brumlow and junior Carter Loflin shot 2-under in the third round. Brumlow finished 8-under and tied for 21st alongside teammate Wood, while Loflin was 4-under in three rounds.
- Sophomore Camden Smith shot 1-over on the final day, finishing at 6-under and tied for 28th on the leaderboard.
- Freshman James Earle shot 2-over in the third round.
- Individually, freshman Billy Abdow shot 2-under on Monday with one eagle on the ninth hole. He finished 3-under for the tournament and broke into the top 50 at tied for 49th on the leaderboard.
- Oklahoma finished first at 42-under 810, followed by Colorado at 36-under 816 and Kansas at 35-under 817. Indiana and LSU rounded out the top five teams before the Bulldogs tied TCU for sixth.
- This concludes Georgia’s slate for the fall. The season will resume February 9-11 at the Puerto Rico Classic at the Grand Reserve Golf Club.
QUOTE FROM COACH HAACK
“What a beautiful tournament to finish out our fall slate. You really can’t beat playing golf in Hawaii. I’m proud of our guys. Cam started the tournament strong at 5-under, Grayson had a great round of 7-under today and Buck played consistent all three rounds. We have a long break now until things pick back up in February.”