Hawaii, Kohala Coast – New student led Kale Fontnot 7 under par 65, Georgia Tech He posted the third-lowest 18-hole score in program history on Saturday, 23-under-par 265, and finished sixth at the Amer Ali Intercollegiate.
Tech's third-round score on Saturday was the second-best in the field, but with No. 2 North Carolina at 22 under and No. 7 Arizona State's shot, the Yellow Jackets have a wide gap to the lead. I couldn't do it. Leading Auburn (20 under) finished the round at 15 under, No. 22 Texas Tech finished at 20 under, and No. 4 Washington finished at 19 under. The Jackets finished 17 shots behind the Tar Heels' pace.
Senior Bartley Forrester (Gainesville, Georgia)shot a 67 (-5) for the third consecutive year on Saturday, finishing tied for 8th place individually with a 15-under 201.
Tech's 50-under-par tournament score of 814 is the program's fifth-lowest score for par on record, six strokes off its record of 56-under total for this tournament in 2005, and seventh-lowest in strokes. there were. Team's all-time total.
The Jackets will return to action at the WaterSound Invitational in Panama City, Florida, February 19-21.
Tech lineup – Fontenot had eight birdies in the final round, including three birdies in the last four holes, giving the freshman the best round of his career to date and moving him into a tie for 55th place.th Individually 7 under 209.
Senior Christ Lamprecht (George, South Africa) On Saturday, he shot a 6-under 66, including seven birdies, and finished in a tie for 14th place.th 14 under, 202nd place. Hiroshi Tai (Singapore) and a new student Carson Kim (Yorba Linda, California) The Yellow Jackets carded 67 points each.Thailand finished tied for 19th place.th Kim moved up the rankings with a 13-under 203, and Kim tied for 78.th At 213(-3).
Senior Aidan Kramer (Oviedo, Florida); Competing as an individual, he recorded his third consecutive sub-par round (3-under 69) on Saturday, resulting in a tie for 63.rd 210th place with 6 under.
Bartley Forrester (15 under, 201) finished in the top 10 for the eighth time in his career and second of the year.
Team leaderboard – On Saturday, No. 2 North Carolina State had four players shooting at least 5 under par or better for a total of 22 under par, 266, giving the Tar Heels a five-shot lead over No. 7 Arizona State. UNC posted a tournament total of 68 under par, 796, and the Sun Devils finished with 801 (-63).
Top-ranked Auburn (806, -58) is in third place, with No. 4 Washington and No. 22 Texas Tech tied for fourth with 8 wins and 7 losses (-57), with Tech at 814 (-50) and 6 points. It became the rank.
personal leaderboard – Arizona State's Ding Wen-Yi posted the best individual round of the weekend with a 10-under 62 on Saturday to earn medalist honors, finishing at 27-under 189 after 54 holes. There was no better shot than Washington's Finn Noel. and San Jose State's Karl Corpuz tied for 18 under par with 198.
Auburn's Jackson Coivin, North Carolina's David Ford and Texas Tech's Matthew Coggies tied for fourth at 199 (-17), with only the Tar Heels' Dylan Menante in seventh at 200 (-16). Has entered.
Tech's Forester finished tied for eighth with five other competitors at 201 (-15).
Tournament information – Georgia Tech has competed in the Amer Ali Intercollegiate Tournament every year since 1999, except for 2015.rd This annual event is a traditional 54-hole, 5-count, 4-stroke play collegiate tournament held for the second time at Mauna Lani Golf Resort (par 72 North Course) on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii. An event was held at the venue.
The Yellowjackets have won the event five times, all between 1999 and 2006, with the team running back Carlton Forester (who shared the title in 1999) and Matt Kuchar (who shared the title in 1999 and 2000). Six Yellow Jackets, including Bryce, have won or shared an individual title (shared title). Mulder (shared title in 2000), Troy Mattson (2002), and Cameron Tringale (2006). Tech finished seventh out of 19 teams last year.
The 20-team field includes nine teams currently ranked in the NCAA Golf Top 25 and (by rank) among the top 50, including top-ranked Auburn, No. 2 North Carolina, No. 4 Washington, and No. 7 Arizona. It included 13 teams. State, No. 11 Georgia Tech, No. 12 Florida State, No. 16 Texas, No. 18 Oregon State, No. 22 Texas Tech, No. 31 UCLA, No. 42 Oklahoma State, No. 46 Oregon State, No. 49 San Jose State.
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