Playing The Landing Golf Course’s par-72, 6,991-yard layout, the Bulldogs fired a final-round 11-under 277 to wind up at 19-under 845 for the tournament. Georgia finished six clear of Liberty’s 851 and nine better than Louisville’s 854.
Ralston, a junior from Gainesville, Ga., signed for a final-round 6-under 66 to wind up at 11-under 205 and claim individual honors for the first time. Ralston posted a 1-shot win over teammate and fellow junior Trevor Phillips and Liberty’s Alexandre Fuchs.
“I could not be prouder of this group of guys,” said Georgia head coach Chris Haack, who piloted his team to its second win this spring and to the program’s 62nd during his tenure. “We were focused throughout and we cleaned some things up along the way to give ourselves a chance. I am so happy for Spencer as well. He has been a tremendous ambassador for Georgia golf during his career, so it’s great that he can add this to his resume. This team has really come together and found great chemistry, and I’m looking forward to seeing how we fare coming down the stretch.”
On Sunday, Ralston registered eight birdies, including six over his final 10 holes. Phillips signed for a 6-under 66 as well, picking up an eagle and six birdies. The Bulldogs also counted a 1-under 71 from freshman Trent Phillips and a 2-over 74 by sophomore Davis Thompson. Freshman Will Kahlstorf had Georgia’s non-counting loop of 6-over 78.
After Ralston and Trevor Phillips, Trent Phillips was 15th at 1-under 215, followed by Kahlstorf at 5-over 221 and Thompson at 6-over 222.
Georgia now has won the Linger Longer Invitational five times and had the medalist on five occasions dating back to 2006.
Competing as individuals, sophomore John Hilliard Catanzaro fired a 2-under 70, junior Will Chandler finished at 1-over 73, and sophomore David Sikes recorded a 2-over 74 on Sunday. Catanzaro landed at 3-over 219, Chandler at 7-over 223, and Sikes at 11-over 227.
Georgia will return to action April 5-7 in the Clemson Invitational.?