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Tournament Results: NAIA AAC Men's Championship Tournament Results: NAIA AAC Men's Championship As a SuperDeluxe Subscriber you will be sent these results everytime they are updated in our system which includes any changes to the results. NAIA AAC Men's Championship Barnsley Gardens Resort Adairsville GA Tournament Dates: 10/12 - 10/13, 2020 Par: 72 72 72 Yardage: 6992 6992 6992 Fin Team Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total 1 Point University 279 LEAD 284 LEAD 289 LEAD 852 -12 2 Dalton State 292 +13 288 +17 286 +14 866 +2 3 Reinhardt University 302 +23 299 +38 291 +40 892 +28 4 Tennessee Wesleyan 300 +21 308 +45 296 +52 904 +40 5 Faulkner University 304 +25 307 +48 300 +59 911 +47 6 Truett-McConnell 303 +24 299 +39 317 +67 919 +55 7 Columbia International SC 312 +33 304 +53 315 +79 931 +67 8 Montreat College 313 +34 313 +63 308 +82 934 +70 9 Milligan University 310 +31 317 +64 317 +92 944 +80 10 Bluefield College 319 +40 325 +81 313 +105 957 +93 11 Georgia Military College 317 +38 323 +77 323 +111 963 +99 12 St. Andrews University 336 +57 346 +119 331 +161 1013 +149 13 Union College - KY 340 +61 348 +125 327 +163 1015 +151 14 Bryan College 355 +76 357 +149 338 +198 1050 +186 15 Kentucky Christian 358 +79 348 +143 360 +214 1066 +202 Fin Name School Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total 1 Ruan Pretorius Point 69 LEAD 66 LEAD 72 LEAD 207 -9 2 Cole Stevens Point 69 LEAD 71 +5 72 +5 212 -4 3 Ben Rebne Dalton St. 70 +1 73 +8 70 +6 213 -3 4 John Houk TWU 73 +4 72 +10 69 +7 214 -2 5 Hunter Clay Reinhardt 73 +4 71 +9 72 +9 216 E T 6 Jake Montgomery ColumbiaSC 73 +4 73 +11 71 +10 217 +1 T 6 Steve Kibare Dalton St. 75 +6 70 +10 72 +10 217 +1 T 6 Trevor Bassett Dalton St. 73 +4 71 +9 73 +10 217 +1 9 Gavin Roberson TWU 70 +1 73 +8 75 +11 218 +2 T 10 Matthew Cleary Dalton St. 74 +5 74 +13 71 +12 219 +3 T 10 Ryan van der Klis Point 69 LEAD 74 +8 76 +12 219 +3 Tournament Results: NAIA AAC Men's Championship As a SuperDeluxe Subscriber you will be sent these results everytime they are updated in our system which includes any changes to the results. Fin Name School Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total T 12 Eric Wowor Point 72 +3 73 +10 76 +14 221 +5 T 12 Tom Ammann Faulkner 76 +7 74 +15 71 +14 221 +5 T 14 Peyton Shedd True-McCon 73 +4 73 +11 76 +15 222 +6 T 14 Trevor Poole Point 78 +9 75 +18 69 +15 222 +6 T 16 Chris Whitney Reinhardt 74 +5 76 +15 74 +17 224 +8 T 16 Tanner Harris TWU 76 +7 77 +18 71 +17 224 +8 18 Emile Raath Faulkner 75 +6 74 +14 77 +19 226 +10 T 19 Chase Thompson Point 76 +7 77 +18 74 +20 227 +11 T 19 Jackson Boone True-McCon 74 +5 74 +13 79 +20 227 +11 T 19 Noah Moler Bluefield 75 +6 77 +17 75 +20 227 +11 T 22 Dane Rheinecker Milligan 73 +4 75 +13 80 +21 228 +12 T 22 Eli Hendricks Dalton St. 74 +5 78 +17 76 +21 228 +12 T 22 Ryan Poblacion Montreat 78 +9 76 +19 74 +21 228 +12 T 22 Tanner Lee Point 78 +9 74 +17 76 +21 228 +12 T 26 Austin Quillian GMC 76 +7 77 +18 76 +22 229 +13 T 26 Jack Haller Reinhardt 74 +5 82 +21 73 +22 229 +13 T 26 Nate Thornton True-McCon 79 +10 70 +14 80 +22 229 +13 T 26 Tyler White Dalton St. 77 +8 76 +18 76 +22 229 +13 30 Dalton Henson Reinhardt 81 +12 77 +23 72 +23 230 +14 T 31 Brody Istace ColumbiaSC 80 +11 71 +16 81 +25 232 +16 T 31 Julius Seifert Faulkner 84 +15 78 +27 70 +25 232 +16 T 33 Jonathan Liggett Milligan 76 +7 78 +19 80 +27 234 +18 T 33 Patrick Dodson Bluefield 76 +7 79 +20 79 +27 234 +18 35 Peter Thayer GMC 80 +11 78 +23 77 +28 235 +19 T 36 Ben Leonard Montreat 81 +12 79 +25 76 +29 236 +20 T 36 Brooks Gineris Reinhardt 82 +13 75 +22 79 +29 236 +20 T 36 Gus Proctor True-McCon 79 +10 79 +23 78 +29 236 +20 T 36 Michael Osborne True-McCon 81 +12 75 +21 80 +29 236 +20 T 36 Noah Hankins GMC 78 +9 80 +23 78 +29 236 +20 T 41 Collin (CJ) Clarkson ColumbiaSC 79 +10 75 +19 83 +30 237 +21 T 41 Matthew Song St.Andrews 81 +12 78 +24 78 +30 237 +21 T 43 David Roberts Montreat 79 +10 83 +27 76 +31 238 +22 T 43 Hayden Zitzewitz Montreat 82 +13 79 +26 77 +31 238 +22 45 Christopher Rickert Faulkner 76 +7 81 +22 82 +32 239 +23 46 Caleb Milligan Milligan 79 +10 82 +26 79 +33 240 +24 Tournament Results: NAIA AAC Men's Championship As a SuperDeluxe Subscriber you will be sent these results everytime they are updated in our system which includes any changes to the results. Fin Name School Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total T 47 Aaron Elmore Montreat 74 +5 86 +25 81 +34 241 +25 T 47 Ashby Schwendinger True-McCon 77 +8 82 +24 82 +34 241 +25 T 47 Drew McCullers Point 80 +11 80 +25 81 +34 241 +25 T 47 Sam Moore Union C-KY 78 +9 87 +30 76 +34 241 +25 T 51 Alex Lopez Bryan 84 +15 80 +29 78 +35 242 +26 T 51 Seth Perry Montreat 80 +11 79 +24 83 +35 242 +26 T 51 Yusuke Niwa St.Andrews 80 +11 84 +29 78 +35 242 +26 54 Ty Beasley Milligan 82 +13 82 +29 79 +36 243 +27 T 55 Bryson MacDonald ColumbiaSC 80 +11 85 +30 80 +38 245 +29 T 55 Jhett Lewis True-McCon 81 +12 82 +28 82 +38 245 +29 T 57 Carter Counts Milligan 85 +16 82 +32 79 +39 246 +30 T 57 Jonathan Larsson Union C-KY 82 +13 84 +31 80 +39 246 +30 59 Zach Zurcher Faulkner 77 +8 86 +28 84 +40 247 +31 T 60 Cade Puryear TWU 81 +12 86 +32 81 +41 248 +32 T 60 Devan Revees Bluefield 86 +17 82 +33 80 +41 248 +32 62 Hunter Bowers Bluefield 82 +13 88 +35 79 +42 249 +33 63 Aydin Norman Bryan 84 +15 90 +39 77 +44 251 +35 64 Nick Nemanich Montreat 89 +20 83 +37 81 +46 253 +37 65 Dodj Watson TWU 81 +12 89 +35 85 +48 255 +39 66 Ty Queen St.Andrews 87 +18 86 +38 84 +50 257 +41 T 67 Colby Berry KY Christ. 88 +19 87 +40 85 +53 260 +44 T 67 Jacob Owens Bluefield 89 +20 87 +41 84 +53 260 +44 T 69 Caleb Castle KY Christ. 90 +21 85 +40 88 +56 263 +47 T 69 Darren Scott ColumbiaSC 87 +18 88 +40 88 +56 263 +47 71 Matthew Miller KY Christ. 88 +19 85 +38 91 +57 264 +48 72 Dakota Tye Union C-KY 88 +19 88 +41 92 +61 268 +52 73 Austin Mills GMC 83 +14 94 +42 92 +62 269 +53 74 Payton Gunckel Bryan 93 +24 93 +51 86 +65 272 +56 75 Sean Strunk Union C-KY 92 +23 97 +54 85 +67 274 +58 T 76 Blaine Wyatt Union C-KY 103 +34 89 +57 86 +71 278 +62 T 76 William Comer GMC 94 +25 88 +47 96 +71 278 +62 78 Nick James KY Christ. 92 +23 91 +48 96 +72 279 +63 79 Jack Vander Horst St.Andrews 88 +19 103 +56 91 +75 282 +66 80 Riley Sutherland Bryan 94 +25 94 +53 97 +78 285 +69 81 Sam Moron St.Andrews 104 +35 98 +67 100 +95 302 +86 Tournament Results: NAIA AAC Men's Championship As a SuperDeluxe Subscriber you will be sent these results everytime they are updated in our system which includes any changes to the results. Fin Name School Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total 82 Alex Gauze KY Christ. 113 +44 118 +96 122 +146 353 +137 TEAM STATISTICS: Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total Average Score: 316.00 317.73 314.07 315.93 Rounds Below Par: 1 1 1 3 Rounds Even Par: 0 1 0 1 Rounds Above Par: 14 13 14 41 PLAYER STATISTICS: Round: 1 Round: 2 Round: 3 Total Average Score: 80.68 80.99 80.00 80.56 Rounds Below Par: 5 7 8 20 Rounds Even Par: 1 1 5 7 Rounds Above Par: 76 74 69 219.
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