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Golfers will Open the '98 Season at the Ridges Invitational
September 11, 1998
Clemson Opens Season at Ridges Invitational
The field includes nine of the top 25 teams in the MasterCard preseason rankings, including five of the nation's top 10. Overall, the strong field that includes ACC rival and third-ranked Georgia Tech has combined to win 29 National Championships.
Clemson will bring two seniors, a junior and two sophomores to the season opening tournament. The Tigers are led by junior Jonathan Byrd, a native of Columbia in his third year as a starter. He is the only Clemson player in history to be named first-team All-ACC as a freshman and sophomore.
Sophomores John Engler (Augusta, GA) and Lucas Glover (Greenville, SC) also will be in the Clemson lineup. They recorded the number-one and number-two freshman stroke averages in Clemson history last year. Glover won the South Carolina State Amateur title this past summer, while Engler was the runnerup in the Georgia State Amateur.
Two seniors will also be starting the opening tournament this weekend, including one who will be making his Clemson debut. Elliot Gealy has been an off and on starter over his career. The native of Salisbury, NC, had a 74.67 average in two tournaments a year ago, but played in the NCAA National Tournament for Clemson in 1997. He had rounds of 68-72-73 to win the team's 54-hole qualifying for this weekend's tournament.
Luke Ferguson of Rock Hill, SC, has never played in a tournament for Clemson, but did play in 14 tournaments over two years for the College of Charleston.
Glover Set record at South Carolina amateur
Glover achieved the feat at the Heathland Course at the Legends Resort in Myrtle Beach the weekend of August 6-9. In doing so, Glover became just the second player to win both the SCGA Junior and SCGA Amateur Titles. Glover had rounds of 68, 66, 66 and 66 in breaking Penley's record.
Clemson teammate Jonathan Byrd finished third at the event, while Ben Duncan, a freshman on the Clemson team this year, was 18th.
Clemson Among Best in Penley Era
During those 15 years Clemson has 13 top 20 finishes, the fourth best figure in the country for that time period. Clemson has 10 top 15 finishes since 1984, also the fourth best total. Clemson has finished in the Top four of the event each of the last two years and has four Final Four finishes under Penley, tied for fourth best in the nation over the last 15 years.
Penley was named ACC Coach of the Year in 1998, the third straight year he has won the award and his fourth award overall. Among his 37 tournament titles are five ACC Championships and three NCAA Regional titles.
Tigers to Compete in Rolex National
This is the only match play event on the college schedule. The five members of each team will play singles matches against their opponents to determine the winning team. The winners advance, while losing teams will go into a consolation bracket. Each team is guaranteed three matches.
Clemson will be one of the favorites in the field. The Tigers finished second last year and Larry Penley's team will be making its third straight appearance in the event. Also chosen for the event are Oklahoma State, Houston, TCU, Georgia, Arizona State, Arizona and South Carolina. Every team in the field was ranked in the final top 10 last year.
Clemson has six tournaments this fall, tying for its most fall events in history. On September 28-29 Clemson will participate in The Preview at hazeltine Country Club in Edina, MN, the site of the NCAA Championships this year. On October 19-20 Clemson will be at the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate. The Rolex Match Play is the next event on the agenda, followed by the Palmetto Dunes/Golf World November 6-8.
The Fall concludes in Hawaii at the Mauna Key Invitational November 25-26. The Clemson golf team will be in Hawaii the same time the Tiger basketball team is in the Maui Invitational.
Tigers on Tour
Rose is 145th in earnings so far this year with $143,731 entering this week's Bell Canadian Open. He is 22nd on tour in sand saves with a 58 percent mark and has made 12 of 25 cuts so far this year. He is a 16-year veteran of the tour and went over $2 million in career earnings this year. His best finish this year was a 12th at the BellSouth Classic in Atlanta.
Coughlan is 15th on tour in driving distance this year with a 280.6 average. He is 13th in total driving. Coughlan has made 12 of 23 cuts this year and has earned $70,216, 189th on the money list. His best finish this year was a 21st at the Deposit Guaranty Classic.
Tigers Seek 18th Straight NCAA Tournament Bid
The Tigers have been to every NCAA Tournament since 1982 and every year since 1980 with the exception of the 1981 event. Clemson did not make it to the NCAAs prior to 1980. The first Clemson team to qualify was led by current PGA player Clarence Rose.
The Tigers have been in the top 15 of the NCAA National Tournament eight of the last nine years, including a number-three and number-two finish the last two years, respectively. The only year in the 1990s that Clemson failed to make the cut was in 1995 at Ohio State. Only Arizona State and Oklahoma State have made every cut in the 1990s. Clemson and Florida are the only schools to have made eight of the nine cuts this decade.
Byrd Two-time All-ACC
Byrd already ranks favorably in many statistical categories. His 73.09 career stroke average for 78 career rounds is fourth best in school history. Only Chris Patton (72.71), Kevin Johnson (72.86) and Charles Warren (72.99) are better.
Byrd is also already 12th in career rounds under par (27), tied for 10th in Top 10 finishes (13), and tied for fifth in rounds in the 60s (13). Last year as a sophomore he had nine rounds in the 60s, the third highest total for a season in Clemson history. His 72.325 stroke average was the sixth best in Clemson hisotry, while his 22 rounds at par or better ranked third best.
Byrd is ranked 16th in the nation in the MasterCard preseason golf rankings for individuals. He concluded last season ranked 28th in the nation.
Clemson Fourth in Preseason Poll
Here is the list of the preseason top 25 by MasterCard:
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