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Air Force Golfers Wrap Up Fall at Turtle Bay Resort College Invitational Falcons compete Nov. 2-4 in Kahuku, Hawaii
Oct. 30, 2009
The Air Force golf team wraps up its fall season at the Turtle Bay Resort College Invitational in Kahuku, Hawaii, Nov. 2-4. The first two rounds will be held at the par-72, 7,218-yard Arnold Palmer Course, while the final round will take place on the par-72, 6,535-yard George Fazio Course. The 54-hole tournament will be spread out over three days, with one round played each day. Opening tee times will begin at 7:30 each morning. Live results for the tournament will be available at golfstats.com.
Last Time Out... Senior Tom Whitney led the way for the Falcons, tying for 24th overall with a three-round score of 213 (E). Meanwhile, freshman Andrew Hoops was next in the individual standings for the Falcons, tying for 34th place at 215 (+2).
The Field...
In the Rankings...
In the Record Books...
Whitney now owns 11 of the 28 lowest individual scores in Air Force history--the second-most represented name on the list is 2007 graduate Tyler Goulding with five. In addition, Whitney has fired a 214 or lower in a 54-hole tournament 17 times, surpassing Goulding's mark of 13. In addition, following his performance at the Service Academy Golf Classic, Whitney also now posted a top-three finish eight times in his career, the second-most top-three finishes in school history. Ben Leestma, a 2002 graduate, holds the Academy record for most career top-three finishes with nine, including seven individual titles. Meanwhile, junior Kyle Bailey added an entry to the Academy record books as well with his performance at the SAGC. His three-round total of 211 is tied for 17th-lowest in school history, while he also added the first tournament win of his career and second top-three showing. In addition, sophomore Robert Belz finished in the top three of an event for the first time in his career, placing third at the SAGC with a score of 219. As a team, Air Force shot 866 at the Falcon Invitational, a mark which ranks as the seventh-lowest team tournament score in school history. In addition, it is the team's second-lowest score ever at the event. The Falcons also fired an 874 at the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate, a mark which ranks as the 15th-lowest team tournament score in school history.
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