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Jack Nicklaus Award Presented by Barbasol Semifinalists Named for Divisions II and III NORMAN, Okla For Immediate Release Contact: Dustin Roberts Golf Coaches Association of America (405) 329-4222 Friday, April 22, 2016 Jack Nicklaus Award presented by Barbasol Semifinalists Named for Divisions II and III NORMAN, Okla. – Semifinalists for the 2016 Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Award presented by Barbasol have been announced for Divisions II and III. Finalists for Division III will be named at the GCAA Division III National Awards Banquet on May 10 and Division II on May 12. Nicklaus Award recipients will be announced June 2 with the honor presented by Jack Nicklaus at a ceremony during the final round of the Memorial Tournament presented by Na- tionwide Insurance at Muirfield Village Golf Club. In addition to receiving the the Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Award, the five recipients will compete in the Barbasol Shootout for an exemption into the PGA TOUR’s Barbasol Championship, held July 14-17, at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National in Opelika, Alabama. The Barba- sol Shootout will be held Saturday, June 4 at the storied Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio - the same club where Jack Nicklaus learned the game of golf as a young boy. Division II Jack Nicklaus Award National Player of Division III Jack Nicklaus Award National Player of the Year Award presented by Barbasol Semifinalists the Year Award presented by Barbasol Semifinalists Liam Ainsworth, Saint Leo Garrett Brickley, Wittenberg Mario Beltran, Barry Stefano Butti, Emory Hugo Bernard, Saint Leo Jackson Collier, Methodist Chandler Blanchet, West Florida Evan Cox, Virginia Wesleyan Sam Broadhurst, Lincoln Memorial Nick Dallas, California Lutheran Ethan Chamineak, Georgia Southwestern State Ryan Elmore, Berry John Coultas, Florida Southern Corey Haas, St. John Fisher Chris Crisologo, Simon Fraser Brady Hanson, UW-Eau Claire Alistair Docherty, Chico State Chris Harris, Rhodes Lee Gearhart, Chico State Mats Heien, Mary Hardin-Baylor Ryan Gendron, Saint Leo Seger Howell, Concordia (TX) Mateo Gomez, Lynn David Kleckner, Oglethorpe Andrew Hall, Carson-Newman Addison Lambeth, Huntingdon Brad Hawkins, Tusculum Logan Lanier, LaGrange Dylan Healey, CSU San Marcos James Lasher, Allegheny Jimmy Jones, Florida Southern Joey Mayo, Rhodes Reed Lindsey, Delta State Tommy McCloskey, Berry Richard Mansell, Nova Southeastern John McCord, Redlands Graham McAree, Indianapolis Patrick Mills, Oglethorpe Jose Andres Miranda, Lynn Harry Nodwell, Christopher Newport Daniel Nielsen, Cameron Carson Riley, Centre Colin Prater, Colorado-Colorado Springs Jonathan Shaw, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Talin Rajendranath, West Florida Kyle Shealy, Oglethorpe Joey Savoie, Saint Leo Pete Sienko, St. Thomas (MN) Alex Springer, Central Missouri Alec Spencer, La Verne Shea Sylvester, Lee Phillip Stewart, Schreiner John VanDerLaan, Florida Southern Mason Stutler, Methodist Carr Vernon, CSU Monterey Bay Tim Tynan, Illinois Wesleyan Barret Waters, West Georgia Alex Wren, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Niclas Weiland, Barry Connor Yakubov, Emory About Barbasol: Barbasol is America’s #1 brand of shaving cream. For nearly 100 years, generations of men have trusted Barbasol for a close, comfortable shave. Offered in 7 premium varieties (Original, Soothing Aloe, Pacific Rush, Sensitive Skin, Skin Conditioner, Arctic Chill and Extra Moisturizing), Barbasol is available at all major retailers and continues to be made in America. For more information, visit Barbasol.com or follow @BarbasolShave on Twitter at www.twitter.com/Barbasol- shave. Barbasol is owned by Dublin, Ohio-based Perio Inc. - Nicklaus Award -.
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