Three Former Tiger Golfers Finish in Top 20 on Nationwide Tour


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Raleigh, NC-Former Clemson golfers Lucas Glover, Kevin Johnson and

Charles Warren all finished in the top 17 at the SAS Carolina Classic

in Raleigh on Sunday. The Nationwide Tour event was held at the par

71 TPC at Wakefield Plantation in Raleigh, NC.

Glover led the former Tiger contingent with a fourth-place

finish. He had scores of 67 and 66 over his final two rounds to

finish at 271, 13-under-par. He was three shots short of champion

Dave Morland, who had a four-day total of 268. It was the best

tournament finish of the year for Glover, a Greenville native who

was a senior on Clemson's second ranked team of 2001. He had

tournament best 23 birdies (including each of the last three holes).

It was his third top 10 finish this year and his fifth straight made

cut.

Johnson finished ninth overall with a 272 score after rounds

of 64-71-68- 69. His final round included birdies on his last four

holes of the day. It was the second best finish of the year for

Johnson, an All-American at Clemson between 1985-89. He had a third

place finish at the Clearwater Classic in New Zealand earlier in the

year.

Charles Warren had a final round 68 that included a

hole-in-one on the seventh hole. He had rounds of 66-71-69 and 68 to

finish at 10-under-par 274. It was the second straight 17th-place

finish for the only Clemson golfer in history to win the NCAA

Championship.

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