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2019-20 Furman Men's Golf Record Book 2019-20 Furman Men’s Golf Record Book FURMAN GOLF 2019-20 RECORD BOOK FURMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE Curtis Strange, Established in 1970, the Furman Intercollegiate ranks as 1999 Mississippi State 878 Miguel Rivera, Maryland 213 one of the top college golf tournaments in the nation. Throughout 2000 Virginia 876 Jay Haas, Matt its history, it has featured some of the most gifted golfers and Keith Unikel, Maryland 209 2001 Virginia Tech 864 Kuchar and teams in the NCAA. Kirk Satterfield, Furman 208 Many of the college golfers who competed in the Furman 2002 Virginia Tech 868 Brendon De Jonge, Virginia Tech 211 Brad Faxon Intercollegiate have gone on to become established players on the 2003 Virginia Tech 869 PGA Tour. Former champions include Wake Forest’s Curtis Strange Chris McKeel, Virginia Tech 211 are a few of 2004 Furman 883 (1974), Jay Haas (1976), and Billy Andrade (1985), Florida’s Mark Matt Davidson, Furman 217 the past Calcavecchia (1979), Georgia Southern’s Jodie Mudd (1980 & ’81), 2005 USC-Aiken 865 Daniel Sloan, Wofford 210 Furman’s Brad Faxon (1983), and Georgia Tech’s David Duval 2006 Maryland 867 winners (1991). Blaine Peffley, Maryland 206 The Intercollegiate is played on the Furman University Golf 2007 Virginia Tech 873 of the Furman Jason Judy, Elon 211 Course. Measuring 6,800 yards from the championship tees, the 2008 Chattanooga 877 fully irrigated course has bent grass greens and Bermuda fairways. Jonathan Hodge, Chattanooga 213 Intercollegiate. 2009 East Carolina 595 Austin Reeves, Furman 145 2010 Clemson 865 FURMAN INTERCOLLEGIATE TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Ben Martin, Clemson 210 1970 East Tennessee State 760 Steven Fox, Chattanooga 210 David Strawn, Furman 145 2011 Clemson 848 1971 Georgia Southern 753 William Sjaichudin, Purdu 206 Jimmy Ellis, GSU 146 2012 Clemson 838 1972 Georgia Southern 930 Sebastian Soderberg, Coastal Carolina 204 Mickey Mabry, Tennessee 221 2013 Virginia Tech 843 1973 Wake Forest 741 Drew Aimone, Samford 209 Jimmy Ellis, GSU 153 Scott Fernandez, Iowa State 209 1974 Wake Forest 731 2014 Georgia State 855 Curtis Strange, WFU 142 Virginia Tech 855 Bob Byman, WFU 142 Trevor Cone, Virginia Tech 205 1975 East Tennessee State 885 2015 Georgia State 858 Skeeter Heath, ETSU 215 Brandon Matthews, Temple 206 1976 Wake Forest 854 2016 Georgia State 841 Jay Haas, WFU 214 Ryan Cornfield, USC Upstate 203 1977 Auburn 868 2017 Clemson 835 Bobby Bumgardner, Furman 212 Carson Young, Clemson 205 1978 Clemson 593 2018 Phillip Knowles, North Florida 207 1 Gary Trivisonno, Alabama 144 North Florida 847 1979 Florida 572 2019 Keller Harper, Furman 205 Griff Moody, UGA 142 Coastal Carolina 845 Pat Venker, Florida 142 Bill Bergin, Auburn 142 Mark Calcavecchia, Florida 142 1980 Wake Forest 878 Jodie Mudd, GSU 206 1981 Tennessee 865 Jodie Mudd, GSU 204 1982 Tennessee 853 Steve Lowery, Alabama 208 1983 Clemson 873 Brad Faxon, Furman 213 1984 Wake Forest 894 Jeff Lankford, N.C. State 216 1985 Wake Forest 850 Billy Andrade, WFU 212 1986 Furman 844 Jack Kay, Furman 203 1987 Georgia Tech 589 Charlie Rymer, Ga. Tech 142 1988 Georgia 869 Matt Peterson, UGA 205 1989 Georgia 874 Todd White, Furman 206 1990 Georgia Tech 865 Todd White, Furman 208 1991 South Carolina 577 David Duval, Ga. Tech 138 1992 Clemson 866 Mark Swygert, Clemson 212 1993 Clemson 582 Bobby Sims, Ohio State 141 1994 East Tennessee State 583 Keith Nolan, ETSU 139 1995 Virginia 876 Lewis Chitengwa, Virginia 211 1996 East Tennessee State 872 Sean Farrell, Va. Tech 208 Brad Faxon won the 1983 Furman Intercollegiate as a 1997 Ohio State 858 member of the Paladin golf squad. Matt Kuchar, Ga. Tech 209 1998 Virginia Commonwealth 869 Ryan Armour, Ohio State 209 SIX NCAA TOURnaMENT BIDS FURMAN GOLF 2019-20 RECORD BOOK TOP TEAM AND INVIDIVIDUAL ROUNDS TOP INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS TOP TEAM ROUNDS Year Player Tournament Score (Round) Year Tournament Score (Round) 2003 Noble Judy 49er Collegiate 62 (2nd) 2003 49er Collegiate 271 (2nd) 2019 Keller Harper Furman Intercollegiate 63 (2nd) 1983 Dunlop Intercollegiate 278 (1st) 1982 Brad Faxon Southern Conference 64 (2nd) 1983 Furman Intercollegiate 278 (3rd) 1984 Jack Kay Palmetto Invitational 64 (2nd) 2001 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 278 (1st) 1982 Brad Faxon Gator Invitational 65 (1st) 2004 LSU Spring Classic 278 (1st) 1983 Brad Faxon Gator Invitational 65 (1st) 2016 Furman Intercollegiate 278 (2nd) 1983 Brad Faxon Southern Conference 65 (2nd) 2018 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 278 (2nd) 1984 Eddie Kirby Palmetto Invitational 65 (3rd) 2019 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 278 (2nd) 1986 Jack Kay Furman Intercollegiate 65 (2nd) 2019 Furman Intercollegiate 278 (2nd) 2001 Kirk Satterfield NCAA East Regional 65 (3rd) 2019 Wofford Invitational 278 (3rd) 2014 Bryce Howell Golfweek Program Challenge 65 (1st) 2009 Springhill Suites Intercollegiate 279 (2nd) 2018 Matt Lehman Furman Intercollegiate 65 (2nd) 2010 Southern Conference 279 (2nd) 2019 Jack Crosby Wofford Invitational 65 (1st) 2014 Hummingbird Intercolleigate 279 (1st) 1980 Brad Faxon Palmetto Invitational 66 (1st) 2015 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 279 (2nd) 1983 Brad Faxon Gator Invitational 66 (1st) 1983 Gator Invitational 280 (1st) 1983 Brad Faxon NCAA Japan All-Star 66 (2nd) 1996 Old Doninion/Seascape 280 (2nd) 1985 Jack Kay Furman Intercollegiate 66 (2nd) 2003 Mid Pines 280 (1st) 1989 Todd White Furman Intercollegiate 66 (3rd) 2010 Southern Conference 280 (1st) 1996 Jordan Byrd Old Dominion/Seascape 66 (2nd) 2019 Wofford Invitational 280 (2nd) 1997 Jeffrey DeLoach Keswick Club 66 (1st) 2007 Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 281 (2nd) 2003 Matt Davidson 49er Collegiate 66 (2nd) 2007 Bradford Creek Intercollegiate 281 (3rd) 2004 T.J. Blandford LSU Spring Classic 66 (1st) 2009 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 281 (1st) 2009 Austin Reeves Furman Intercollegiate 66 (2nd) 2015 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 281 (1st) 2010 Austin Reeves Southern Conference 66 (2nd) 2016 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 281 (3rd) 2011 Matt Broome Big 5 Invitational 66 (1st) 2019 Wofford Invitational 281 (1st) 2011 Matt Broome ODU/OBX Collegiate 66 (1st) 1986 Furman Intercollegiate 282 (1st) 2014 Bryce Howell Tar Heel Intercollegiate 66 (1st) 1997 Keswick Club 282 (1st) 2015 Bryce Howell Palmetto Intercolleigate 66 (3rd) 1997 Gunby Jordan 282 (2nd) 2016 Wehman Hopke Golfweek Conference Challenge 66 (3rd) 2002 Southern Conference 282 (1st) 2002 Southern Conference 282 (2nd) 2004 USC Aiken Cleveland Golf 282 (1st) 2008 Raines Development Group Intercollegiate 282 (2nd) 2009 The Hummingbird Intercollegiate 282 (1st) 2014 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 282 (2nd) 2 2018 Camden Collegiate Invitational 282 (3rd) 1984 Palmetto Invitational 283 (2nd) 1989 ImperiaLakes Classic 283 (2nd) 1997 Palmetto Classic 283 (2nd) 1998 Southern Conference 283 (1st) 1999 Wofford Invitational 283 (1st) 2001 Southern Conference 283 (1st) 2002 Mid Pines Intercollegiate 283 (2nd) 2002 USC Aiken Cleveland Collegiate 283 (3rd) 2004 LSU Spring Classic 283 (2nd) 2009 Mizuno Savannah Intercollegiate 283 (2nd) 2010 Big 5 Invitational 283 (1st) 2011 Springhill Suites Intercollegiate 283 (2nd) 2014 Southern Conference 283 (3rd) 2018 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 283 (1st) 1983 Gator Invitational 284 (3rd) 1986 Furman Intercollegiate 284 (2nd) 1998 Duke Golf Classic 284 (2nd) 2001 Rio Pinar Intercollegiate 284 (2nd) 2004 Duke Classic 284 (3rd) 2017 Camden Collegiate Invitational 284 (2nd) CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES Year Player Victories 1980-83 Brad Faxon 11 1974-77 Ken Ezell 4 1987-90 Todd White 4 1999-04 Matt Davidson 3 Furman Paladin golfer Todd White enjoyed an outstanding collegiate career that included four victories and a 73.85 career-stroke average. 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