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Brotherton at BSC

Men's Golf

Men's golf finished tied for 13th at Hummingbird Intercollegiate

Men's Golf

Men's golf finished tied for 13th at Hummingbird Intercollegiate

FINAL RESULTS

The High Point University men's golf team finished tied for 13th out of 18 teams at the Hummingbird Intercollegiate with a combined team score of 583 after shooting 291 in the second and final round Tuesday. Sophomore Curtis Brotherton (High Point, N.C./Ledford) shot 70 for the second consecutive round to finish tied for seventh with a 36-hole score of 140.

Junior Nick Goins (Winston-Salem, N.C./Ledford) finished in a tie for 38th after shooting a 74 in the second round to record a two-round score of 146 (72-74). Freshman Chase Wilson (Zanesville, Ohio/Zanesville) finished two strokes behind Goins in a tie for 47th with a total score of 148 (73-75). After shooting 80 in the opening round, junior DJ Dougherty (Glen Allen, Va./Deep Run) recovered to fire a 72 in the final round, finishing in a tie for 76th with a two-day score of 152 (80-72). Junior Evan LaRocque (Toronto, Ontario/Heritage Academy) followed his opening round 77 with a 78 in the second round to finish the competition in a tie for 91st with a combined score of 155.

Furman rallied on the back nine to win the team title over first-round leader Kentucky, who lost a six-stroke lead down the stretch to the Paladins to finish in a two-way tie with East Carolina. Chattanooga carded the low round of this year's tournament at 278, opening up at 10-under through the first six holes.
Furman's Garland Ferrell carded three birdies and eagled the par-5, 482-yard 14th for a second-straight day. Ferrell shot four-under in the second round and seven-under for the tournament on the way to winning individual medalist honors.

The Hummingbird Intercollegiate is the final fall event for the Panthers who will return to action on Feb. 22, when they travel to New London, N.C., for the two-day Johnny Palmer Invitational.
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