GREENVILLE, S.C. — The High Point University men's golf team concluded its fall season at the Furman Intercollegiate, where the Panthers competed among another highly-competitive field as the 54-hole tournament wrapped up on Sunday afternoon.
Head Coach Logan Davis: "After a long fall semester, we finished up at Furman University Golf Club. The course played much differently than last week at Sedgefield Country Club. The course was in great shape and was another good field we were lucky to be a part of. We struggled through each round, but there were lots of positives we took from this event going into the offseason. We are going to take a short break and get to work during the offseason to come back stronger in the spring. I was lucky to get this team for this fall; I know they can do anything they put their minds to. I'm excited to be able to work with them and highly happy to see what the spring has in store for us."
Site: Greenville, S.C.
Course: Furman University Golf Club
Par/Yardage: 71/7131
HPU Top Finisher: Charlie Barr (T33) — 73, 72, 71 (216) +3
HPU Team Finish: 13 of 15 teams — 297, 289, 295 (881) +29
Panther Placement:
T33
Charlie Barr +3 (73,72,71)
T46
Burch Harrison +7 (77,71,72)
T58
Fred Roberts IV +9 (72,72,78)
T64
Grady Newton +10 (75, 74, 74)
86
Ryan Demit +21 (78,75,81)
IND T79
Tully Super +17 (77,76,77)
Barr had a strong performance, consistently improving his scores throughout the weekend. He started with a 73, followed by a 1-over-par 72 on the first day. He finished strong with an even-par round on the final day, which included four birdies. His steady play made him High Point's top finisher.
Burch Harrison had a solid tournament as the second Panther finisher. He started with a 77, featuring one birdie in the first round. He bounced back with three birdies in round two to finish even par. He capped off the tournament with a 1-over-par 72, showcasing his strong play throughout the weekend.
Fred Roberts IV started play steadily, posting two rounds of 72 on day one. The graduate student had six birdies combined in his pair of 1-over-par rounds before finishing the tournament with a 78 on Sunday.
Grady Newton recorded his second eagle this season on hole two during the third round. He shot a 75 in round one and followed it up with two consistent rounds of 74 in rounds two and three.
Ryan Demit was in the starting five for the second straight tournament, starting with a round of 78. He made progress in round two with a 75 but faced some difficulties in the final round, finishing with an 81. He recorded five birdies over the two days.
Tully Super competed as an individual for the Panthers. He started with a 77 in round one and improved slightly with a 76 in round two. The freshman finished with another 77 in the final round to wrap up the fall season.
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