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Golf Club of Georgia Collegiat Golf Club of Georgia Collegiat Round 2 The Golf Club of Georgia - Lakeside Course Group Tee Time Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 RD 2 Time - Hole Duke (T3, -6) Florida State (11, -1) UCLA (T3, -6) 1 9:00 - 1 Steven DiLisio (T67, +4) Jonathan Keppler (T44, +1) Devon Bling (T44, +1) 2 9:11 - 1 Adam Wood (T25, -1) Jake Carter (T67, +4) Cole Madey (T61, +3) 3 9:22 - 1 Alex Smalley (T4, -5) Jamie Li (T25, -1) Eddy Lai (T12, -3) 4 9:33 - 1 Jake Shuman (T61, +3) John Pak (T12, -3) Tyler Collier (T38, E) 5 9:44 - 1 Chandler Eaton (T12, -3) Harry Ellis (T53, +2) Hidetoshi Yoshihara (T6, -4) Time - Hole Georgia Tech (7, -4) Oklahoma State (1, -11) Stanford (T8, -3) 6 9:55 - 1 Andy Ogletree (T25, -1) Nick Heinen (T25, -1) Franklin Huang (T6, -4) 7 10:06 - 1 Jacob Joiner (T22, -2) Viktor Hovland (T25, -1) Henry Shimp (T74, +5) 8 10:17 - 1 Luke Schniederjans (T38, E) Hayden Wood (T67, +4) Isaiah Salinda (T44, +1) 9 10:28 - 1 Tyler Strafaci (T25, -1) Matthew Wolff (T1, -6) Jeffrey Swegle (T44, +1) 10 10:39 - 1 Noah Norton (T61, +3) Zach Bauchou (T12, -3) Brandon Wu (T25, -1) Time - Hole Clemson (T12, E) Oklahoma (15, +7) Texas A&M University (T12, E) 11 10:50 - 1 Colby Patton (T61, +3) Riley Casey (T53, +2) Brandon Smith (78, +8) 12 11:01 - 1 Kyle Cottam (T12, -3) Garett Reband (T44, +1) Josh Gliege (T67, +4) 13 11:12 - 1 Turk Pettit (T67, +4) Blaine Hale (77, +6) Andrew Paysse (T25, -1) 14 11:23 - 1 Bryson Nimmer (T25, -1) Grant Hirschman (T53, +2) Cameron Champ (T38, E) 15 11:34 - 1 Doc Redman (T44, +1) Brad Dalke (T53, +2) Chandler Phillips (T12, -3) Time - Hole Individuals Individuals Individuals 16 9:30 - 10 Tyler Joiner (GA Tech) (T6, -4) Chris Petefish (GA Tech) (T1, -6) Michael Pisciotta (GA Tech) (T4, -5) Time - Hole Texas (2, -9) UNLV (T3, -6) Wake Forest (T3, -6) 17 9:41 - 10 Spencer Soosman (T25, -1) J.J. Gresco (T74, +5) Marco Steyn (T12, -3) 18 9:52 - 10 Nick Costello (T25, -1) Justin Kim (T53, +2) Eric Bae (T53, +2) 19 10:03 - 10 Kristoffer Reitan (T25, -1) Jack Trent (T6, -4) Cameron Young (T38, E) 20 10:14 - 10 Scottie Scheffler (T38, E) Harry Hall (T22, -2) Paul McBride (T44, +1) 21 10:25 - 10 Doug Ghim (T1, -6) Shintaro Ban (T22, -2) Will Zalatoris (T6, -4) Time - Hole East Tennessee St. (14, +5) TCU (T8, -3) Virginia (T8, -3) 22 10:36 - 10 Trevor Hulbert (T67, +4) David Ravetto (T61, +3) Jimmie Massie (T38, E) 23 10:47 - 10 Geuntae Kim (T74, +5) Triston Fisher (T12, -3) Wei Wei Gao (T12, -3) 24 10:58 - 10 Austin Carter (T12, -3) Pierre Mazier (T67, +4) Danny Walker (T44, +1) 25 11:09 - 10 Shiso Go (T53, +2) Turner Maclean (T6, -4) Thomas Walsh (T25, -1) (T53, +2) (T44, +1) (T61, +3) 26 11:20 - 10 Jack Rhea Stefano Mazzoli Ashton Poole Copyright © Golfstat 2017.
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