Golf In NCAAs for 23rd Straight Year


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Clemson will be making its 23rd straight trip to the NCAA

National Tournament this year, the longest string of any Clemson

athletic team in history. The Tigers qualified for the national

tournament by virtue of its victory at the NCAA East Regional May

20-22. The top 10 teams advanced for that regional and the Tigers

did so with ease, winning the event by six shots over Penn State.

Clemson's streak of 23 straight tournament bids is second to

Oklahoma State's 58. The Cowboys are also in the field of 30 teams,

having qualified after finishing second at the Central Regional to

champion Kentucky.

Clemson will begin defense of its national championship at

the par 70, 6679-yard Cascades Course at The Homestead with tee times

starting at 12 noon on Tuesday, June 1 and starting at 7:00 AM on

Wednesday, June 2. Tee times for the final two rounds are based on

team standings at that point in the tournament.

This is Larry Penley's 21st year as Clemson head coach and

he has taken the Tigers to the NCAA National tournament all 21 years.

His Tigers are ranked second in the nation in the latest polls

according to the Golf Coach's Association and the Sagarin Computer

rankings.

This year's Clemson team is finishing strong, having won the

ACC Tournament and the East Regional in its last two outings. The

Tigers have competed in 13 tournaments (12 stroke play and one match

play) and finished in the top four 11 of those 13 events. Among the

top four finishes was a third-place standing out of 15 teams at The

Preview on September 22-23, 2003.

Leading the way from a stroke average standpoint is Matt

Hendrix. A May, 7 2004 graduate and native of Aiken, SC, Hendrix

has a 70.94 stroke average for his 32 rounds, an average that is on

pace to be the third best in Clemson history for a single season. He

has scored under-par in 19 of those 32 rounds, including a team best

11 rounds in the 60s. A first-team All-ACC selection each of the

last two years, Hendrix was a finalist for the 2004 Ben Hogan Award.

He is 10th according to the latest Sagarin rankings and has won two

tournaments this year.

Jack Ferguson, a junior from Seneca, has a 71.34 stroke

average this year for his 35 rounds of competition. Ferguson had

been Clemson's most consistent golfer prior to the NCAA East

Regional, but a back ailment limited his effectiveness at Yale and he

finished 51st, his worst finish in the last two years. But, with 10

days in between events, Ferguson should be back to top form for the

national tournament. For the season, Ferguson has a 71.34 stroke

average and is ranked 17th in the nation according to the latest

rankings. His 72.03 career stroke average is fourth best in school

history. He has 10 top 20 finishes for his 12 events this year.

Gregg Jones is a third first-team All-ACC selection on this

year's team that will be competing in the NCAA national. The native

of Florence will be starting in his fourth NCAA national tournament,

the only active Tiger who can make that statement. He has a chance

to become the first athlete in any sport in Clemson history to play

on four different top three teams. Jones is coming off a 14th place

finish at the NCAA regional, including a 66 in the final round that

tied for the low round by an individual in the 141-player field. He

has a 72.71 stroke average for this year and his 72.64 career average

is seventh best in school history. Jones was Clemson's top golfer at

the Preview at the Homestead back in the fall with a 141 total, good

enough for fifth place individually.

Stephen Poole has been the surprise of the year. A

sophomore, who had never played in an event prior to this season, the

native of Spartanburg has a 72.56 stroke average for his six

tournaments. He has three top 10 finishes and was a strong

contributor to Clemson's East Region Championship with a 218 score.

Brent Delahoussaye is the final player in Clemson's lineup.

The junior is coming off a number-four finish at the NCAA East

Regional, his best finish in his 29 tournament career. He had a 211

score, just four strokes short of Bill Haas's winning total, and best

by a Clemson golfer by three shots. He had played in just one event

since March 22nd. For the year, Delahoussaye has played in 10

tournaments and has a 73.93 stroke average. He finished ninth at the

Preview at the Homestead in the Fall.


Clemson Lineup for 2004 NCAA Regional tournament

Player Hgt Cl Hometown Avg

Matt Hendrix 6-1 Gr. Aiken, SC 70.94

Jack Ferguson 5-10 Jr. Seneca, SC 71.34

Gregg Jones 5-11 Gr. Florence, SC 72.71

Stephen Poole 5-9 So. Spartanburg, SC 72.56

Brent Delahoussaye 5-8 Jr. Greenville, SC 73.93

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