AIKEN, S.C. – Senior Maverick Antcliff fired his low round of the season with a 67 (-3) to finish one stroke off the overall lead and pace Augusta to third place after round three at the Cleveland Golf/Palmetto Intercollegiate. USC Aiken hosted the two-day event at historic Palmetto Golf Club in Aiken, S.C. Antcliff chipped in his seventh birdie on the day at 18 to get to … [Read more...]
Castro Grabs Berth in U.S. Open Field
Ball Ground, G.A. – Former Georgia Tech All-America golfer Roberto Castro finished third Monday (June 8th, 2015) in the sectional qualifier at Hawks Ridge Golf Club, earning one of three spots available for the 115th U.S. Open Championship, June 18-21 at Chambers Bay in University Place, Wash. The 2007 Tech graduate from Alpharetta, G.A., who played in the Tour … [Read more...]
Matthew NeSmith, Lee McCoy, Roberto Castro Headed to US Open
Matthew NeSmith, an amateur from North Augusta, S.C., fired a 17-under-par 127 (63-64) in a 36-hole sectional qualifier to earn medalist honors and a spot in the U.S. Open Championship. Joining NeSmith as automatic qualifiers are amateur Lee McCoy of Clarkesville, G.A., and professional Roberto Castro of Atlanta, G.A. McCoy, who plays at the University of Georgia, posted a … [Read more...]
Bulldogs Finish 7th in Southeastern Conference Championship
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, G.A. --- The Georgia men’s golf team finished Sunday, April 19th, 2015, in a tie for seventh at the Southeastern Conference Championship on Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course. The Bulldogs shot a final-round 3-over 283 to land at 2-over 842, the same score as Florida. Team honors went to LSU at 13-under 827, followed by South Carolina and Vanderbilt at … [Read more...]
GRU Augusta Shot 13-Under and Placed 3rd At Hootie At Bulls Bay
AWENDAW, S.C. – The Jaguars dropped 13 strokes from their team score and jumped six places in the 15-team field to finish 13-under par for third place at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate on Tuesday, March 31st, 2015. GRU was in ninth place to start the event after the opening 18 holes on Sunday, but the Jaguars had four of their five starters shoot below par on … [Read more...]