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Golf Digest Next on the Schedule for Clemson
February 28, 1999
CLEMSON, S.C. - Clemson's next tournament will be in Las Vegas for the Golf Digest Invitational. Another national field will be in attendance for the event that will be held at the par 72 Desert Inn Country Club. The tournament will be a 54-hole tournament played over three consecutive days.
This will be the 11th consecutive year Clemson has played in the Golf Digest Invitational. Clemson has never won the event and finished as high as third in 1997 out of 15 teams. Clemson shot a 592 in the event that was cut short to 36 holes because of inclement weather. The Tigers have finished in the top five of the tournament three straight years, and have five top 10 finishes in the previous 10 tournaments.
Last year Clemson finished fourth in a 15-team field. The top competitor for Clemson was current junior Jonathan Byrd, who shot a two-under 214. He finished 10th at the event after carding rounds of 65-69 and 80. He was leading the event after two rounds. Two other current Tigers played in the event last year. John Engler fired a 221 and finished 26th, while Elliot Gealy had a 228 and was 58th.
Four Tigers under 72 Average
Jonathan Byrd leads the Tigers this year with a 70.94 stroke average through 18 rounds this year. That is ahead of Warren's single season record. John Engler, the recent winner of the San Juan Shootout, has a 71.22 average for 18 rounds, while freshman Michael Hoey is third at 71.75. Lucas Glover is a fourth Tiger under 72.0 with a 71.83 average. All four are at least even par for the season. No Clemson team in history has ever had four players end a season with even par or better cumulative totals.
All five of Clemson's starters have had rounds of 67 or better this year. Byrd, Hoey, Glover and Elliot Gealy have all had at least a 67 this year, while John Engler's season low is 64, set at the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate last fall. Engler also had a 65 in the final round at the third round of the San Juan Shootout.
Engler Breaks 12-year-old Record
Engler broke the sophomore tournament record held by Kevin Johnson, who had a 206 (-10) at the Homberg Intercollegiate in 1986-87. The 205 by Engler this year tied for the second best overall tournament in Clemson history. Chris Patton had a 204 for a 54-hole All-American Tournament in 1990. That was at the Sun Bowl Tournament. Patton also shot a 205 at the event in 1989. Thus, Charles Warren and Engler are the only Clemson players in history to have a 205 in a team tournament.
Byrd 16-under for the Year
That is a high level of performance for a long period of time. Byrd ranked in the top 10 of every tournament over the first five events of the year, a first in Clemson history. That included a medalist performance in the first tournament of the year, as his 207 won the Ridges intercollegiate at Johnson City, TN. He was also second at the Golf World in November. With his four-under-par tournament at the San Juan Shootout, he is now 16-under par for the year.
For his career, Byrd now has a 72.69 career average, best in Clemson history. His performance this year has put him just ahead of Chris Patton, who had a 72.71 stroke average between 1986-90. Byrd now has 18 top 10 finishes in 32 career events, and he is the only Clemson golfer in history to have over 50 percent of his tournaments end in top 10 finishes. Kevin Johnson is the closest with 27 top 10s in 54 career tournaments.
Byrd now has 37 career under-par rounds, already fifth in school history and is fourth in rounds in the 60s with 21. Remember he is only a junior.
Hoey Has Had an Impact The freshman from Ireland has a 71.75 stroke average so far this year and has not finished out of the top 20 in any event. He has three top 12 finishes, including his 212 score at the San Juan Shootout. Hoey finished sixth in his first event as a Clemson golfer, the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate when he had a 207, best tournament score in Clemson history for a freshman. He was tied for first after a 67 after the opening round of the San Juan Shootout. A final round 75 knocked him out of the top 10, but his four under par performance was still outstanding.
Gealy Has Career Best Performance
At the San Juan Shootout, Gealy had rounds of 73-67 -71. It gives Gealy a six under par total for his last five rounds. The 67 tied his career best for a single round and the 211 score was his best by seven strokes, as was his -5 score versus par.
Active Tigers have Five Medalist Honors
Clemson has Four Tournament Victories
Clemson had three wins in 1997-98, the Jerry Pate, the Carpet Classic and the ACC Tournament. Clemson has won at least one tournament every year since 1980-81.
Tigers 20-under in Six of Last Nine Tourneys
That was the third time this year and the sixth time in the last nine tournaments that Clemson has been 20-under par or better for a tournament. In the previous 68 seasons of Clemson golf, Clemson had just two tournaments in which it was 20 under par or better.
Clemson #1 in Sagarin Poll
It is easy to see why Sagarin ranks the Tigers so high, four of the top 12 players in the nation are from Clemson. Jonathan Byrd is ranked second behind Oklahoma State's Edward Loar. Clemson's John Engler is seventh, Lucas Glover is 10th and Michel Hoey is 12th. Bryce Molder of Georgia Tech, ranked 11th, is the only other ACC player ranked in the top 12.
Golf Coaches Association Top 8 teams 1. Clemson,
2. Oklahoma State,
3. Georgia,
4. UNLV,
5. Texas,
6. Georgia Tech,
7. Houston,
8. Minnesota
Mastercard Rankings 1. Clemson,
2. Georgia,
3. Houston,
4. UNLV,
5. Oklahoma State,
6. Texas,
7. Georgia Tech,
8. Minnesota
Clemson under Larry Penley
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