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ment posting a 69, 73 and 74 to finish with an even par to tie for
eighth out of 108 golfers.
Anders Olsson shot five birdies in Round 3 to finish tied for
15th with a three-round 219, his best 54-hole score and best regional
finish of his GSW career.
Hayes Dupree recorded three birdies in Round 3 and posted
a three-round 229 to
finish tied for 54th.
Nicholas Ward posted
a three-round 230 to
move up 11 spots and
finish tied for 59th while
Fraser Johnston shot a
tournament low 76 in
Round 3 to move up five
spots and finish 100th.
USC Aiken posted
a final-day score of
one-under par, 287,
which marked the best
round by any team in
the field Wednesday. The
squad shot a 307-301287 for a three-round
tally of 31-over par, 895.
With the outstanding
round Wednesday, the
team moved up four
spots in the final standings.
2015-16 Men’s Golf
Postseason Awards
PING/GCAA All-Southeast Region Team
Sebastian Barnoya, Flagler
Ethan Chamineak, Georgia Southwestern
Keith Egan, Clayton State
Axel Ostensson, USC Aiken
Michal Pospisil, Lander
Hubert Tisserand, USC Aiken
Gideon van der Vyver, Columbus State
David Wallin, Young Harris
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Axel Ostensson topped the Pacers with a three-round score of
even-par, 216. After firing a one-under par, 71, on the first day, he
posted a one-over par, 73, Tuesday. Ostensson’s even-par, 72, Wednesday, was good enough for an eighth-place finish.
Hubert Tisserand fired a third-round tally of even-par, 72. For
the tournament, Tisserand posted a seven-over par, 223. Johnson Holliday’s three-under par,
69, was the best score on
the team for the day. He
recorded an eagle on the
par-five, 13. For the tournament, Holliday shot a
nine-over par, 225, tying
for 32nd. August Lindvall
notched an 18-hole score
of two-over par, 74,
Wednesday. He completed the tournament with
a 235, tying for 83rd.
Samuel Schiff garnered a
three-over par, 75, on the
final day of play. For the
tournament, he shot a
237 and tied for 88th.
Individually for
Lander, Michal Pospisil
(78-73-72) tied for 26th
with 223, James Bartlett
(79-73-74) tied for 36th with 226, Jordan Ainley (71-85-74) and Michael Brodie (71-83-76) tied for 59th with 230, and Garrett Atkinson
(74-78-80) tied for 70th at 232.
Young Harris, who are ranked No. 32 in the latest Golfstat Ratings, shot their best round of the tournament – 301 - on the par 72,
6,928-yard layout at Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort’s El Campeon
course to finish the 54-hole event at 919.
Eli Crumley vaulted 38 spots into a tie for 33rd place as he carded six birdies and posted a two-under par 70 to finish at 225. David
Wallin had his best round of the event with a 74 and tied for 70th at
232 while Trey Pearson registered a 79 and came in a tie for 80th place.
Senior Clark Melton had a 78 and is tied for 83rd place at 235 while
senior Adam Taylor fired an 89 and came in 105th at 249.
For Flagler, Sebastian Barnoya and Michael Boss finished tied
for 77th place with a 17-over 233. Barnoya had nine pars to go along
with one birdie today and finished with an 8-over 80. Boss had eight
pars with four birdies and shot a 4-over 76 this afternoon. Jordan
Ebanks tied for 93th place with a 23-over 239. Zach Horne finished in a
tie for 95th plac