BREAKING

Clemson Finishes Third at ACC Golf Tournament


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Uwharrie Point, NC-D.J. Trahan and Ben Duncan both had final rounds

of two-under-par 70, but it was not enough for Clemson to overcome

Georgia Tech and NC State on Sunday afternoon at the 49th ACC Men's

Golf Championship. The tournament was played at the Old North State

Club in Uwharrie Point, NC.

Clemson finished third with a score of 845 on the par 72 course,

behind champion Georgia Tech (837) and N.C. State (841). The final

standings were closer than those scores indicate. With two holes to

play, only one shot separated all three schools.

Wake Forest, ranked second in the nation in one poll entering

the tournament, finished fourth at 851. North Carolina had

individual champion Dustin Bray, but the Tar Heels were fifth as a

team at 862. Florida State, coached by former Clemson All-American

Nicky Goetze, finished sixth at 868, while Virginia was seventh at

874. Maryland was eighth at 875 and Duke was last at 878.

Clemson made a charge on the last two holes on Saturday to

cut Georgia Tech's lead to five strokes entering today. Clemson

played 17 and 18 five under par that day. But, the Tigers struggled

on the last two holes on Sunday. Clemson had to count a double bogey

and a bogey on the 18th hole, while Georgia Tech had a birdie and two

eagles.

Trahan led the Tigers with a 70 and finished in sixth place

overall with a 54-hole score of 209, seven-under-par. Trahan had

three rounds under par at the event, giving him 22 under-par rounds

for the year. He is now just one under-par round off of Charles

Warren's single season record of 23 set in 1997-98.

Duncan and Gregg Jones both tied for 11th in the tournament

overall with 212 scores. Duncan shot a 70 on Sunday but finished

with bogies on each of the last two holes. Still, his 212 score was

the lowest of his Clemson career and it was just the second time he

had been under-par for a 54-hole event. He had 13 birdies on the

weekend, more than any other Tiger.

Jones finished with a double bogey on the 18th hole when he tried to

go for the green in two, a necessary attempt if Clemson was to win

the tournament. But, his shot was short, caught the bank and went

into the water. Jones had given Clemson hope just a hole earlier

when he birdied the difficult 17th hole. He hit his drive on the par

three hole just two inches from the cup. For Jones, it was his

fourth under-par tournament in his last five and he is now 17-under

par for his last five events.

Matt Hendrix finished in a tie for 15th with a 214 score,

two-under-par. He was two under par through eight holes, but double

bogeyed the ninth hole. Clemson was the only school in the tournament

with four players among the top 15 in the final standings. Hendrix

had rounds of 71-69-74 for the three days. The 214 score was his

lowest of the season.

Freshman Martin Catalioto had a solid 72 on Sunday, including a

birdie on the 18th hole. It gave him a 220 score for the three days,

30th overall. He had a 71 in the first round giving him two rounds

of par or better in the same event for the first time in his young

Clemson career. Catalioto played with consistency as he had 39 pars

in his 54 holes, more than any other Tiger.


Fin.   School                   Scores

1 Georgia Tech 271 284 282 837 -27

2 North Carolina State 288 279 274 841 -23

3 Clemson University 280 280 285 845 -19

4 Wake Forest Univ. 290 279 282 851 -13

5 North Carolina, U of 283 285 294 862 -2

6 Florida State Univ. 292 282 294 868 +4

7 Virginia, U. of 291 295 288 874 +10

8 Maryland, U. of 294 296 285 875 +11

9 Duke University 291 298 289 878 +14

Final ACC Golf Tournament Individual Results

Fin. Name School Scores

1 Dustin Bray N Carolina 66 67 72 205 -11

2 Matt Weibring Ga. Tech 68 70 69 207 -9

Nicholas Thompson Ga. Tech 67 69 71 207 -9

4 Garth Mulroy NC State 73 68 67 208 -8

Bill Haas Wk. Forest 70 69 69 208 -8

6 D.J. Trahan Clemson 71 68 70 209 -7

Rodney Thomas NC State 70 71 68 209 -7

8 Steve Marino Virginia 72 70 68 210 -6

9 Kris Mikkelsen Ga. Tech 67 74 70 211 -5

Peter Mitchell Florida St 70 70 71 211 -5

11 Gregg Jones Clemson 68 71 73 212 -4

Jay Morgan Wk. Forest 74 71 67 212 -4

Ben Duncan Clemson 70 72 70 212 -4

14 Justin Walters NC State 74 71 68 213 -3

15 Corey Brigham Maryland 69 77 68 214 -2

Matt Hendrix Clemson 71 69 74 214 -2

17 Leif Olson Duke 72 73 70 215 -1

Fernando Mechereffe NC State 75 69 71 215 -1

Chris Yoder Wk. Forest 73 69 73 215 -1

20 Brent Wanner Wk. Forest 73 70 73 216 E

Chan Wongluekiet Ga. Tech 71 71 74 216 E

22 Bob Cherry N Carolina 72 71 74 217 +1

23 Troy Matteson Ga. Tech 69 77 72 218 +2

Eric Beaty Florida St 75 69 74 218 +2

John Moheyer Maryland 76 68 74 218 +2

Brad Moldin N Carolina 70 73 75 218 +2

Bobby MacWhinnie Maryland 71 78 69 218 +2

Rick Westbrook Florida St 72 70 76 218 +2

29 Mike Castleforte Duke 73 73 73 219 +3

30 Martin Catalioto Clemson 71 77 72 220 +4

31 Thomas Lee Virginia 72 75 74 221 +5

32 Ramon Bescansa N Carolina 75 74 73 222 +6

Jeremy Luce Virginia 74 74 74 222 +6

Brad Lusenhop Florida St 75 73 74 222 +6

Jason Moon NC State 71 72 79 222 +6

36 Justin Goodhue Virginia 73 78 72 223 +7

Alan Beers Florida St 75 73 75 223 +7

Rob Beasley Duke 74 75 74 223 +7

39 Matt Krauss Duke 74 79 72 225 +9

Brandon LaCroix Duke 72 77 76 225 +9

Chad Wilfong Wk. Forest 76 74 75 225 +9

42 Tim Kane Maryland 78 74 74 226 +10

43 Robbie Petty N Carolina 81 75 75 231 +15

44 Scott McMahon Virginia 77 76 85 238 +22

45 Pete Toole Maryland 88 77 78 243 +27

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