Meet The Tar Heels

Robert Riesen Reed Darsie

Josh Moore

Barden Berry

Kevin O’Connell

David Holzworth Henry Zaytoun

2007-08 UNC MEN’S • PAGE 10 Player Profiles

Fall 2007: Played in all four of Carolina’s tournaments ... posted three top-20 finishes ... Fall 2007: Played in all four of the Tar Heels’ tournaments ... low finish was a tie for 31st tied for fourth place at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ... tied for 13th place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges and tied for 20th at the Jerry Pate National 2006-07: Played in all 13 of Carolina’s tournaments ... named the team’s most improved Collegiate ... concluded the fall campaign with a 71.17 stroke average with seven under- player ... low finish in the fall was a tie for 13th place at the Bank of Tennessee at The par rounds. 2006-07: Played in all 13 of Carolina’s tournaments ... selected a Cleveland Golf All- Ridges Intercollegiate ... posted two top-10 and four top-30 finishes in the spring ... fired America Scholar as chosen by the Golf Coaches Association of America ... awarded the a six-under-par 210 to tie for second place at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational team’s Ed Kenney Award for his outstanting attitude, academics and athletics ... carded while leading the Tar Heels to a runner-up finish ... tied for eighth place at the Seminole six top-25 finishes – three in the fall and three in the spring ... his low finish in the fall was Intercollegiate and tied for 17th at the NCAA East Regional. a tie for 13th place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ... also tied for 2005-06: Played in three events for the Tar Heels – all in the fall ... tied for seventh place 21st place at the International Collegiate played at St. Andrews in and tied for at the Adams Cup of Newport ... finished second on the team at the CordeValle Collegiate 25th place at the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational in the fall ... in the spring he was in a tie for 23rd ... lowest round of the fall was a 69. the low at the Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate tying for 17th place ... also 2004-05: Tied for seventh place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational in the fall … in the spring he tied for 20th at the Seminole Intercollegiate and tied for 25th at the ACC Championship. played in two tournaments in the spring and three tournaments in the fall … lowest round 2005-06: Played in five of Carolina’s tournaments – four in the spring (one as an indi- of the season was a 69, shot at UNC Finley in the Franklin Street Partners vidual) and one in the fall ... top finish came in the first tournament of the spring campaign Invitational. when he tied for 12th place at the Seminole Intercollegiate with a one-under-par 215 total Amateur: Shot a course record of 65 in the 2005 U.S. Open local qualifyier at National and rounds of 71-72-72 ... named the team’s most improved player. Golf Course in Pinehurst ... 2001 Plantations Tour Champion ... qualifying medalist at 2004-05: Played in two tournaments for the Tar Heels in the fall ... tied for 25th place at 2002 U.S. Junior Amateur ... semifinalist at 2004 North and South Amateur ... placed the Duke Golf Classic, playing as an individual ... did not compete for the Tar Heels in sixth at 2004 Keith Hills Amateur, finished eighth at 2004 N.C. Amateur and finished any tournament in the spring ... winner of the team’s Ed Kenney Award for excellence in athletics, academics and attitude. 17th at 2004 Southern Amateur. Amateur: Tied for second place at the 2007 Amateur and tied for sixth at Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at Jordan High School in Durhan, N.C. ... three-time the 2007 Cardinal Amateur, both played in Greensboro, N.C. ... 2002 and 2003 N.C. Jun- all-conference ... 2003 Piedmont Athletic Conference Player of the Year ... placed eighth ior Champion ... qualified for 2004 U.S. Amateur ... winner of 2003 Joe Cheves Junior In- at 2003 N.C. High School 4A State Championship ... member of National Honor Society. vitational ... member of 2002 and 2003 Carolinas Junior Team. General Info: Majoring in journalism ... selected to the ACC Honor Roll in 2004-05 and Prep: Six-time golf letterwinner at Arendell Parrott Academy ... champion of 2002 and 2006-07. 2004 NCISAA 2A State Tournaments ... five-time all-conference ... three-time all-state ... three-time conference most valuable player ... Parrott Academy Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... valedictorian of class. More on Darsie General Info: Majoring in psychology ... 2007 Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar ... Birthdate: October 12, 1984 selected to the 2006 and 2007 All-ACC Men’s Golf Academic teams ... earned a spot on Career competitive round: 64 at 2006 U.S. Amateur Qualifying at Myers Park Country the ACC Honor Roll in 2004-05, 2005-06 and 2006-07 ... member of the UNC Honors Club in Charlotte, N.C. Program. Favorite Course: Kingbarns Golf Links in St. Andrews, Scotland The reality show I could win is: Fear Factor More on Berry Favorite vacation spot: Sunset Beach Birthdate: January 31, 1986 Favorite song: Freebird by Lynard Skynard Career Competitive Rd.: 65, 2007 NCAA Championship, Golden Horseshoe, Williamsburg, Va. People in history I’d like most to meet: Nelson Mandela and Bo Jackson Post-School Ambition: Professional golf or medical school CD most likely on my iPOD: Dave Matthews Band My Most Prized Possession: My guitar Darsie’s Tournament Results Fall 2004 Berry’s Tournament Results Franklin Street Partners Invitational ...... 72-71-69–212 (T7) Fall 2004 Duke Fall Classic ...... 79-76-77–232 (T55) Duke Fall Classic* ...... 75-78-70–223 (T25) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ...... 83-75-86–244 (74) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ...... 84-86-77–247 (T78) Spring 2005 Fall 2005 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 73-80-83—236 (60) CordeValle Collegiate...... 87-73-73–233 (T75) Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate ...... 76-75—151 (T62) Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 71-72-72–215 (T12) Adams Cup of Newport ...... 76-78-73—227 (T7) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...... 77-76-80–233 (71) VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout ...... 75-75-78—228 (T62) Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 82-76-74–232 (T71) CordeValle Collegiate ...... 72-69-77—218 (T23) Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate* ...... 79-75-75–229 (68) Fall 2006 Fall 2006 International Collegiate...... 72-77-74–223 (T32) International Collegiate...... 70-75-73–218 (T21) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ...... 76-73-75–224 (T38) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic...... 73-78-74–225 (T43) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 77-71-72–220 (T13) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 74-71-75–220 (T13) Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational ...... 77-75-81–233 (T66) Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational ...... 73-77-74–224 (T25) Spring 2007 Spring 2007 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 72-70-74–216 (T8) Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 77-69-75–221 (T20) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...... 75-80-79–234 (T81) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational...... 78-74-78–230 (T70) Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 74-75-73–222 (T52) Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 72-78-72–222 )T52) Administaff Augusta State Invitatinal...... 68-69-73–210 (T2) Administaff Augusta State Invitational...... 72-72-75–219 (T37) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ...... 77-68-79–224 (T50) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ...... 72-68-77–217 (T17) ACC Championship ...... 76-73-71–220 (T30) ACC Championship ...... 72-73-74–219 (T25) Linger Longer Invitational ...... 73-73-73–219 (T31) Linger Longer Invitational ...... 75-78-75–228 (T61) NCAA East Regional ...... 78-68-72–218 (T17) NCAA East Regional ...... 75-77-73–225 (T56) NCAA Championship ...... 74-70-74–218 (T119) NCAA Championship...... 74-78-65–217 (T112) Fall 2007 Fall 2007 VCU Shootout...... 76-71-72–219 (T34) VCU Shootout...... 74-70-74–218 (T26) Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 69-73-72–214 (31) Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 71-66-73–210 (T20) Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ...... 76-73-74–223 (T57) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 71-71-71–213 (T13) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ...... 77-75-77–229 (T66) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship...... 72-70-71–213 (T4) *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2004-05 5 14 10 71.4 12169 1075 76.79 2004-05 2 6* 1 33.3 01070 470 78.33 2005-06 39 6 66.7 11169 673 74.78 2005-06 5 15* 5 41.7 21071 1142 76.13 2006-07 13 39 29 74.4 57468 2881 73.87 2006-07 13 39 37 94.9 44368 2885 73.97 Fall ‘07 Fall ‘07 4 12 7 58.3 12169 885 72.33 4 12 12 100.0 27166 841 70.08 Total Total 24 72^ 55 83.3 8 13 4 66 5338 74.14 25 74 52 70.3 8 12 7 69 5514 74.51 *Includes 3 rounds as an individual; ^Includes 6 rounds as as individual 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 11 Player Profiles

Fall 2007: Played in the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial, a B-team tour- Fall 2007: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels. nament ...tied for 21st place ... academic team captain for 2007-08. 2006-07: Played in one tournament as an individual in the fall 2006-07: Awarded the Mike McLeod Memorial Award for his overall con- where he finished 63rd at the International Collegiate played at St. tributions to the team ... played in five tournaments, three as an individual Andrews in Scotland. ... in the fall, tied for 27th place at the International Collegiate and tied for 2005-06: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels. 53rd at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic, playing as an individual in both ... a starter in the first two tournaments of the spring campaign ... tied for 2004-05: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels. 41st place at the Seminole Intercollegiate ... also played as an individual Amateur: Member of GSGA/SCGA (Georgia State Golf Associa- in the Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate. tion/South Carolina Golf Association) Cup ... finished in top five at 2005-06: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels ... awarded the 2003 Donald Ross ... carded a top-three finish at the 2003 Georgia Ed Kenney Award for excellence in athletics, academics and attitude. State Junior Championship. 2004-05: Played in one tournament for the Tar Heels in the fall ... tied for Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at the Academy of Richmond 68th place at the Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges Intercollegiate. County ... two-time regional medalist ... member of 2003 state Amateur: Two-time Futures Collegiate World Tour (FCWT) cham- championship team ... posted a top-five finish at the 2003 State pion ... three-time IJGT (International Junior Golf Tour) champion ... Championship ... honor student. carded two top-15 finishes in the Scott Robertson Invitational. General Info: Majoring in history. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at Langley High School ... three-time all-district ... two-time district champion ... two-time all-region ... finished More on Palmer in the top five at regionals twice ... one-time all-state ... three-time honor- Birthdate: February 5, 1986 able mention all-metro ... four-time scholar-athlete. Career competitive round: 68 at 2003 Georgia State Junior at Idle Hour Country Club in Macon. General Info: Majoring in Business Administration ... named to 2004-05, Post School Ambition: To have a successful business career and have the ability to give 2005-06 and 2006-07 ACC Honor Roll ... academic team captain for this back to UNC Favorite course: Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga. year’s squad. Favorite golfer: Favorite vacation spot: The beach More on Moore Favorite musical performers: Widespread Panic and Kenny Chesney Birthdate: April 4, 1986 Person in history I’d most like to meet: John F. Kennedy Hobbies: Writing music, guitar, motorcycles, reading, lifting, basketball, tennis, jumping The funniest thing Coach Inman says all the time: “EXACTLY” off high things Person from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: My grandfather Wally The best tasting food I make is: Grilled chicken with peppers Palmer, who was a golf pro at Hilton Head Island Favorite course: Kingsbarn Golf Links in St Andrews, Scotland Favorite athlete: Favorite musical performers: Dave Matthews Band Favorite video game: Guitar Hero Favorite Movie: Gladiator Nobody can believe I watch: Oprah Talents I have outside golf: I like to sing and play the guitar; also like to compete in other sports My most prized possession is: My reputation and integrity The best advice I ever received: Work hard and make time for people - from my Dad Post-school ambition: Start my own company or work my way up to become CEO of an existing company

Moore’s Tournament Results Fall 2004 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate...... 80-75-75–230 (T68) Fall 2006 International Collegiate* ...... 71-77-72–220 (T27) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic*...... 79-75-74–228 (T53) Spring 2007 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 74-76-75–225 (T41) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational...... 82-76-76–234 (T81) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate* ...... 77-79-76–232 (T77) Fall 2007 Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial^ ...... 76-72–148 (T21) *Played as an individual Palmer’s Tournament Results ^B-Team Tournament Fall 2006 International Collegiate* ...... 82-86-80–248 (63) T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual 2004-05 13 2 66.7 00075 230 76.67 2006-07 5 15# 4 66.7 11071 1139 75.93 Fall ‘07 1^ 2* 2 100.0 00072 148 74.00 T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG Total 7^ 20 8 80.0 11071 1517 75.85 Fall 2006 1 3* ------00080 248 82.67 #Includes 9 rounds as an individual; ^Includes 1 B-team tournament *Includes 3 rounds as an individual

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Fall 2007: Played in one B-team tournament, the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Fall 2007: Played in the first tournament of the fall campaign, the VCU Shootout Memorial in Greensboro, where he tied for seventh place ... also played in ... also played in the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial, a B-team tournament, where he tied for 25th place. the VCU Shootout as an individual and tied for 59th place. 2006-07: Played in two tournaments in the fall, competing as an individual in both 2006-07: Played in one tournament as an individual where he tied for 32nd ... tied for 17th place at the International Collegiate played at St. Andrews in Scot- place at the International Collegiate played at St. Andrews in Scotland. land where he carded an even par 216 total ... tied for 68th at the Coca-Cola Duke 2005-06: Played in one tournament for the Tar Heels in the fall, the Coca- Golf Classic. Cola Duke Golf Classic, where he tied for 59th place. 2005-06: A starter in two tournaments in the fall – the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Clas- Amateur: Participated in the 2005 North and South Amateur match play. sic and the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate … tied for 43rd place Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at West Carteret High School ... four- at both events … returned to the starting lineup for the ACC Championship and time all-conference ... three-time all-region ... all-state as a senior ... con- played in the final four events of the spring campaign ... tied for sixth place at the ACC Championship as it helped lead Carolina to the team championship ... fired a ference medalist as a junior and senior ... 2003 and 2004 N.C. 3A Eastern six-under-par 210 total after firing his low round of the year, a six-under 66, in the Carolina Conference Player of the Year ... outstanding student. second round. General Info: Majoring in Psychology … named to the ACC Honor Roll Amateur: 2004 Callaway Junior Player of the Year ... placed 11th at the 2005 Geor- in 2004-05. gia State Amateur ... finished 15th at the 2005 Oglethorpe Amateur … advanced to the round of 32 at the 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur. More on Holler Prep: Three-sport athlete at Savannah Christian Prep School ... ran cross-country Birthdate: October 22, 1985 and played basketball in addition to golf … first team All-Coastal Empire for golf Career competitive round: 67 at 2004 Azalea Amateur in Charleston, S.C. in 2003, 2004 and 2005 … honorable mention All-Coastal Empire for basketball in My greatest sports moment: Catching a grand slam (blue marlin, white marlin and sai fish on the same day) 2005 … first team All-Region in basketball in 2005. Favorite course: Carnoustie Golf Club in Carnoustie, Scotland General Info: Majoring in Business Administration ... selected to the 2006 All- Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods Favorite vidio game: Guitar Hero II ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team ... named to the 2005-06 and 2006-07 ACC Honor Favorite vacation spot: Ocean City, Md. (White Marlin Open) Roll. My most prized possession is: My boat The best advice I ever received: When you’re talking, you can’t be listening; therefore, More on MacFarland you can’t be learning - from my Dad Birthdate: April 17, 1987 The best thing about Coach Inman is: His knowledge of the game Career competitive round: 66 at 2006 ACC Championship (Second Round) at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C. My greatest sports moment: UNC winning the ACC Championship my freshman year Post School Ambition: Work in New York City with a big company Holler’s Tournament Results Favorite course: Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif. Fall 2005 Favorite athlete: Tiger Woods Favorite vacation spot: Breckenridge, Col. Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic...... 76-73-76–225 (T59) The best-tasting food I make is: Lemon pepper chicken & rice Fall 2006 The reality show I could win is: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire International Collegiate*...... 73-77-74–223 (T32) Person in history I’d most like to meet: Jesus Fall 2007 Person I admire the most and why: My Dad because he set a great example for me to VCU Shootout*...... 79-71-73–223 (T59) live my life Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial^ ...... 68-76–144 (T7) People with whom I would like to play a round of golf: Tiger Woods, Billy Graham, *Played as an individual Abraham Lincoln ^B-Team Tournament The best thing about going to school at Carolina is: The people, the facilities (both academic and athletics), and the education

MacFarland’s Tournament Results Fall 2005 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ...... 77-71-74—222 (T43) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 79-68-78—225 (T43) Spring 2006 ACC Championship ...... 71-66-73–210 (T6) Linger Longer Invitational ...... 72-80-79–231 (T55) NCAA East Regional ...... 75-80-74–229 (T82) NCAA Championship ...... 77-73-74–224 (T103) Fall 2006 International Collegiate*...... 73-73-70–216 (T17) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic* ...... 78-72-83–233 (T68) Fall 2007 VCU Shootout...... 78-71-75–224 (T62) Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial# ...... 75-74–149 (T25) *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual #Includes 2 rounds played in a B-team tournament

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2005-06 13 2 66.7 00073 225 75.00 T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2006-07 1 3* ------00073 223 74.33 2005-06 6 18 12 66.7 14266 1341 74.50 Fall ‘07 2^ 5* 2 100.0 02168 367 73.40 2006-07 2 6* ------11070 449 74.83 Total 4^ 11* 4 80.0 02168 815 74.09 Fall 2007 2 5# 2 100.0 01071 373 74.60 *Includes 3 rounds as an individual; ^Includes 1 B-team tournament Total 10 29* 14 60.9 26266 2163 74.59 *Includes 6 rounds played as an individual; #Includes 2 rounds in a B-team tournament 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 13 Player Profiles

Fall 2007: Played in three of Carolina’s four events ... tied for fourth place at the Fall 2007: Did not play in any tournaments. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges and tied for 31st place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. 2006-07: Played in one tournament in the fall as an individual 2006-07: Started all 13 of Carolina’s tournaments and carded five top-25 finishes, where he tied for 59th place at the International Collegiate played four coming in the fall ... was the low Tar Heel, tying for fifth place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ... tied for eighth place at the International at St. Andrews in Scotland. Collegiate and tied for 25th at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic and the Isleworth- Amateur: Finished in fourth place at 2005 AJGA Chateau Elan ... UCF Collegiate Invitational ... in the spring he tied for 12th place at the Admin- istaff Augusta State Invitational. three-time qualifier for the U.S. Junior. 2005-06: Broke into the starting lineup in his first year as a Tar Heel and played in Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner – two years at Jordan High all 13 events, posting eight top-20 finishes ... was the runner-up at the Schenkel E- Z-Go Invitational and tied for third place at the ACC Championship while leading School in Durham (2003-2004) and two years at North Raleigh Carolina to the team title in both events ... also in the spring, he tied for sixth place Christian Academy in Raleigh (2005-2006) ... 2004 Most Valuable at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational, tied for ninth at the Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate and tied for 14th at the NCAA East Regional ... during the fall cam- Player of his golf team ... Pac-6 player of the year in 2003 and 2004 paign, he tied for fifth place at the VCU/Mattaponi Spring Shootout and the Bank ... 2003 and 2004 FCWT (Futures Collegiate World Tour) third- of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate and tied for 17th at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ... 72.74 stroke average for the year. team All-America ... selected 2005 Most Outstanding Golfer by Amateur: Competed in 2005 match play at Carolinas Amateur, North and South Triangle Independent School Athletic Council ... recipient of 2006 Amateur, and the U.S. Amateur. Prep: Four-time letterman in golf at Pinecrest High in Pinehurst … four-time South- Coaches Award at North Raleigh Christian Academy. eastern Conference player of the year … two-time medalist at regionals … all-state General Info: His grandfather played football at Carolina. selection as a senior. General Info: Majoring in Journalism ... selected to the 2006 All-ACC Team and to the All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team in 2006 and 2007 ... named to ACC More on Chauncey Honor Roll in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Birthdate: July 20, 1987 Career competitive round: 66 at 2007 Eastern Amateur played at Elizabeth Manor in Portsmouth, Va. More on Riesen Favorite course: Kingsbarn Golf Links in St Andrews, Scotland Birthdate: January 27, 1987 Career Competitive Round: 64, 2006 Players Amateur at Belfair Country Club in Bluffton,S.C. Favorite golfer: Davis Love III Favorite course: Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif. Favorite athlete: Julius Peppers Favorite athlete: Favorite vacation spot: Sea Island, Ga. Favorite food: Surf and Turf Favorite food: Chicken Parmesan CD most likely on my IPOD: The Eagles, Tom Petty Favorite musical performers: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lil Wayne, Dave Matthews Band The reality show I could win is: Survivor CD most likely on my iPOD: George Strait’s 50 Number Ones My greatest sports moment: Winning the ACC Championship in 2006 The best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: Representing the University of North Person in history I’d most like to meet: John F. Kennedy Carolina Person from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: The best thing about Coach Inman: His knowledge of playing tournament golf Riesen’s Tournament Results Fall 2005 Adams Cup of Newport...... 83-76-75—234 (T29) VCU/Mattaponi Springs Shootout...... 69-72-70—211 (T5) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ...... 72-72-71—215 (T17) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 72-68-75—215 (T5) CordeValle Collegiate ...... 78-76-76—230 (T72) Spring 2006 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 71-76-77–224 (43) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...... 70-71-68–209 (2) Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 72-72-70–214 (T6) Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate ...... 70-72-72–214 (T9) ACC Championship...... 68-70-70–208 (T3) Linger Longer Invitational ...... 73-77-76–226 (T36) NCAA East Regional...... 76-72-70–218 (T14) NCAA Championship ...... 76-70-73–219 (T50) Fall 2006 International Collegiate ...... 67-73-71–211 (T8) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ...... 69-76-76–221 (T25) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 73-73-70–216 (T5) Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational ...... 80-70-74–224 (T25) Spring 2007 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 79-70-76 225 (T41) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...... 77-70-75–222 (T31) Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 73-75-72–220 (T42) Administaff Augusta State Invitational ...... 68-72-75–215 (T12) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate...... 76-79-75–230 (T69) ACC Championship...... 77-74-76–227 (T44) Longer Longer Invitational ...... 76-69-76–221 (T41) NCAA East Regional...... 78-77-77–232 (T100) NCAA Championship ...... 74-68-74–216 (T108) Fall 2007 Chauncey’s Tournament Results Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 73-71-70–214 (T31) 2006-07 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ...... 71-66-72–209 (T4) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ...... 77-75-75–227 (T57) International Collegiate* ...... 80-78-76–234 (T59) *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2005-06 13 39 36 92.3 7 15 4 68 2837 72.74 T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2006-07 13 39 30 76.9 1 10 5 67 2880 73.85 2006-07 1 3* ------00076 234 78.00 Fall 2007 39 8 88.9 23166 650 72.22 Total 29 87 74 85.1 10 28 10 66 6367 73.18 *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 14 Player Profiles

Fall 2007: Played in all four of Carolina’s tournaments ... tied for Fall 2007: Played in one B-team tournament where he tied for 16th fourth place at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship. place at the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial. 2006-07: Broke into the starting lineup and played in 11 of Car- 2006-07: Played in one tournament in the fall as an individual olina’s 13 tournaments ... was the runner-up at the 2006 Coca-Cola where he tied for 48th place at the International Collegiate played Duke Golf Classic after firing three under-par rounds, 70-68-70, at St. Andrews in Scotland. for an eight-under 208 total ... tied for 21st place at the Bank of Amateur: Tied for 31st place at Greystone Invitational in Birm- Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate, also play in the fall ... in ingham, Ala. ... carded two top-10 and four top-20 finishes in AJGA the spring he tied for 15th place at the ACC Championship, tied for events ... tied for 36th place at the 2006 Palmetto Amateur and tied 19th at the NCAA East Regional and placed 30 at the Hootie at for 61st at the 2006 Eastern Amateur. Bulls Bay Invitational. Prep: Four-time golf letterman at Lake Highland Prep ... 2004-05 2005-06: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels. junior player of the year ... 2004 FCWT (Futures Collegiate Amateur: Tied for 17th place at 2007 Eastern Amateur ... 2005 World Tour) third-team All-America ... finished in sixth place at Chateau Elan AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) champion the 2005 Florida State High School Championship ... honor stu- ... shot a 66 at North Ridge Country Club in a U.S. Amateur qual- dent. ifier … selected as an honorable mention Rolex Junior All-Amer- ica by the AJGA. More on Sedacca Birthdate: June 10, 1988 Prep: Four-time golf letterman at East Chapel Hill High School Career competitive round: 66 at 2006 New Year’s Eve Shootout at Bay Hill Golf Club in Orlando, Fla. … 2005 NCHSAA regional champion ... 2005 conference cham- Favorite course: Apawamis Golf Club in Rye, N.Y. pion ... four-time all-conference. Favorite golfer: Davis Love III Favorite athlete: Roberto Clemente General Info: Majoring in Communications Favorite vacation spot: Daufuskie Island, S.C. Favorite TV show: Entourage More on Holzworth Favorite musical performers: 30 Seconds To Mars Birthdate: June 14, 1987 Talent I have outside golf: Fly fishing Career competitive round: 67 at 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Second Round The best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: The competition and camaraderie among at Old Overton Club in Birmingham, Ala. my teammates Favorite course: Kingsbarn Golf Links in St Andrews, Scotland Person from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: Tiger Woods Favorite golfer: Person with whom I would like to play a round of golf: Favorite athlete: Julius Peppers Favorite food: Sushi Favorite movie: Team America Favorite vacation spot: British Virgin Islands Favorite musical performers: Tool, Led Zeppelin If I could spend 3 hours doing anything, it would be: Scuba Diving The best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: Representing the University The best thing Coach Inman is: His ability to relate and talk to anyone The funniest thing Coach Inman says all the time: What kind of bird is that?

Holzworth’s Tournament Results Fall 2006 International Collegiate ...... 78-70-75–223 (T32) Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic...... 70-68-70–208(2) Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 76-72-74–222 (T21) Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational ...... 74-84-79–237 (T77) Spring 2007 Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational ...... 70-74-72–216 (30) Administaff Augusta State Invitational ...... 74-76-74–224 (T65) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate...... 75-74-77–226 (T57) ACC Championship...... 70-72-75–217 (T15) Linger Longer Invitational...... 72-80-77–229 (T64) Sedacca’s Tournament Results NCAA East Regional...... 78-70-71–219 (T19) Fall 2006 NCAA Championship ...... 71-78-75–224 (T141) International Collegiate ...... 76-76-75–227 (T48) Fall 2007 Fall 2007 VCU Shootout ...... 71-73-76–220 (T41) Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial^...... 76-71–147( T16) Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 71-67-78–216 (T40) *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ...... 75-72-72–219 (T41) ^B-team tournament UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ...... 73-69-71–213 (T4)

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG 2006-07 1 3* ------00075 227 75.67 2006-07 11 33 25 75.8 38168 2445 74.09 Fall 2007 1^ 22100.0 10071 147 73.50 Fall 2007 4 12 10 83.3 32167 868 72.33 Total *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual 15 45 35 77.8 6 10 2 67 3313 73.62 ^Includes 1 B-team tournament 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 15 Player Profiles

Fall 2007: Starter in all four of Carolina’s fall tournaments ... Fall 2007: Did not play in any tournaments carded four top-15 and three top-10 finishes ... was the low Tar Amateur: Tied 20th at 2007 Philly Open Heel in Carolina’s first two events ... tied for fourth place at the Prep: Four-year golf letterman at Bishop Eustace Prep School in VCU Shootout ... tied for sixth place at the Jerry Pate National In- Pennsauken, N.J. ... four-time all-conference ... two-time all-south tercollegiate where he careded a 66 in the second round, his low Jersey ... three-time all-parochial ... all-state as a senior ...all-state round of the fall ... tied for seventh place at the Bank of Tennessee third team as a junior ... two-time Parochial B State Champion, as Intercollegiate at The Ridges and tied for 15th at the UNCG Bridge- a junior and senior ... also played hockey three years. stone Collegiate Championship ... carded six rounds in the 60s and General Info: National Honor Society student. posted par or better in 10 of 12 rounds ... concluded the fall cam- paign with a 70.08 stroke average. More on Raudenbush Amateur: Runner-up at 2007 Eastern Amateur ... runner-up at Birthdate: November 8, 1988 Career competitive round: 66, 2006 Carl Arena at Valleybrook Country Club 2006 Scott Robertson Memorial ... champion of 2004 AJGA Rich- Favorite course: Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. mond Junior ... advanced to the final 16 at the 2004 U.S. Junior Favorite golfer: Favorite athlete: Denny Gauthier, Scotty Upshall Championship ... won 2003 AJGA Nike Golf Junior All-Star Clas- Favorite food: Prime rib Favorite TV Show: Entourage sic in Jacksonville and tied for second at Nike Golf Junior All-Star Favorite video game: NHL 07 Favorite vacation spot: Jersey Shore Classic at Colonial presented by Miss. Farm Bureau ... carded 11 Favorite musical performers: Foo Fighters top-25 finishes in AJGA events during his junior career. Nobody can believe I watch: Grey’s Anatomy Person I admire the most and why: My dad because of the hard work he has done for us Prep: Four-time golf letterman at Green Hope High School ... four- Person from whom I’d like to receive a golf lesson: Butch Harmon time all-conference ... two-time all-state, as a sophomore and sen- ior ... 2007 North Carolina High School State Champion. General Info: Planning on majoring in Conmunications.

More on O’Connell Birthdate: July 9, 1988 Career competitive round: 64 at 1999 Mid Pines Invitational Favorite course: Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif. Favorite golfer: Tiger Woods Favorite athlete: Michael Jordan Favorite vacation spot: Southern California Favorite musical performers: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Lil Wayne, Dave Matthews Band My greatest sports moment: My first little league homerun Talents I have outside golf: Longboarding, tennis

O’Connell’s Tournament Results Fall 2007 VCU Shootout ...... 67-68-76–211 (T4) Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 67-66-69–210 (T20) Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ...... 72-71-68–211 (T7) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ...... 72-72-73–217 (T15)

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG Fall 2007 4 12 12 100.0 37666 841 70.08

2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 16 Player Profiles

Wallace Palmer

Ryan Holler Fall 2007: Played in one B-team tournament, the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial, where he tied for 37th place. Amateur: Qualified for the 2006 and 2007 U.S. Amateurs ... tied for ninth at 2007 Cardinal Amateur and 12th at 2007 North Car- olina Amateur ... qualified for the Nationwide Tour’s Rex Hospital Open played in Raleigh ... 2005 Donald Ross Junior Champion ... carded five top-20 finishes in AJGA events during his junior ca- reer. Prep: Four-time golf letterman at ... four-time all-conference ... three-time all-state ... 2006 and 2007 N.C. Inde- pendent Schools Athletics Association Champion ... four-time team’s most valuable player. Philip Chauncey

More on Zaytoun Birthdate: June 22, 1989 Career competitive round: 61, High School Match at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh, N.C. Faorite course: Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif. Favorite golfer: David Toms Favorite food: Lasagna Favorite TV show: 24 Favorite musical performers: Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw Favorite song: Don’t Stop Believin’ by Journey My greatest sports moment: Winning two team state championships in high school Why I chose Carolina: Great school, great coaches, great teammates, great facilities Person from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: Person with whom I would like to play a round of golf: Tiger Woods Matt Raudenbush

Chase MacFarland

Zaytoun’s Tournament Results Fall 2007 Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial^...... 74-78–152 (T37) ^B-team tournament

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG Michael Fall 2007 1^ 2150.0 00074 152 76.00 ^Includes 2 rounds in a B-team tournament Sedacca

2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 17 Head Coach John Inman

Inman, a mem- ber of the 1984 World Amateur Team and the 1984 Western Amateur Champion, won five tournaments while at Carolina. In addi- tion to the 1984 NCAA Champi- onship, he was the After spending 12 years playing on the PGA Tour, John Inman individual medalist returned home – to his home state and to his alma mater. Now, in at the 1981 Inman and senior Reed Darsie shown here on the his 10th year at the helm, Inman brings years of playing experience Methodist Invita- tee discussing Darsie’s next shot. and exuberant enthusiasm to the Tar Heel team. tional, the 1982 “John Inman is running a first class program at UNC,” says Ath- ACC Tournament, the 1982 Forest Hills Invitational and the 1983 letic Director Dick Baddour. “His knowledge of the game and his Augusta College Invitational. experience on the PGA Tour make him an exceptional teacher and While Inman was a member of the Carolina team, the Tar Heels coach. John has a passion for Carolina and the golf program and captured 15 team titles, including three ACC championships (1981, his team reflects that passion.” 1983 and 1984). They participated in the NCAA Championship in Inman, a native of Greensboro, N.C., and a 1984 graduate of all four of Inman’s years, posting three top-10 finishes. Carolina’s Carolina, came to Chapel Hill from Roswell, Ga., where he lived top NCAA finish during Inman’s career came in ‘84 when the team for nine years while playing on the PGA Tour. Inman turned pro- posted a fourth-place finish. fessional after he graduated from Carolina and played on the PGA Since becoming head coach of the Tar Heels, Carolina has won Tour for 12 years (1987-1998). He won two tournaments during his 13 team championships and seven Tar Heels have captured 13 in- pro career – the 1987 Provident Classic and the 1993 Buick South- dividual titles. Carolina won the ACC Championship in 2006, its ern Open. He also posted eight top-10 finishes and 32 top-25 fin- 11th in school history, and two Tar Heels captured the ACC indi- ishes. vidual championship, in 2002 and 2003. When Carolina won the “I've enjoyed my first decade as the head coach at my alma conference title in 2006, Inman became the first person to win the mater,” said Inman. “I look forward to continuing to build our ACC title as a player (1982) and a coach. In addition, Carolina teams into contenders at the conference and national level. Car- posted a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championship in 2003, olina is one of the top academic institutions and with UNC Finley 10th-place finishes in 1999 and 2000 and a 17th-place finish in Golf Course and the Chapman Center, we have some of the finest 2002 and 2006. Also, Dustin Bray became the winningest Tar Heel facilities in the country. It's thrilling to be a part of it.” in school history, with seven wins, under Inman’s tutelage. Inman, a three-time All-America (1982-84) and three-time All- While at Carolina, Inman has honed his game by competing in ACC performer (1982-84), played on the Tar Heel team from 1981- the New Zealand Open for six years (1999-2004). He carded four 84. He won the NCAA Individual Championship in 1984 and was top-40 finishes including a tie for 13th place in 2004 and a tie for the recipient of the 1984 Fred Haskins Award as Player 38th place in 2002. of the Year. Inman’s score of 17-under-par in the NCAA Champi- With nine holes to onship broke ’s NCAA record by two strokes. That play in the 2004 record, set at Houston’s Bear Creek Golf World, was tied three event, Inman pulled times before it was broken in 2000 by Charles Howell, of Okla- within two shots of homa State, who fired a 23-under-par. the leader to become the top American finisher in the tour- nament. Inman has also played in sev- eral Buy.com and PGA Tour events since 1998. Inman is married to the former Patti Arnold from Rochester, Mich. They reside in

John Inman and the 1984 World Amateur Team. Left to right: Randy Durham. Sonnier, , , Will Nicholson (captain) and John Coach Inman works very closely with each mem- Inman. ber of his team. Here he spends some time with senior Barden Berry. 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 18 Assistant Coach Don Hill & Support Staff

onship. Hill posted 13 top-10 finishes during his four-year collegiate ca- reer and 23 top-25 finishes. He posted a 72.88 stroke average in 1997-98 and a 73.03 average in 1998-99. Since becoming Carolina’s assistant coach, the Tar Heels have won seven tournaments, including the ACC Championship in 2006, and two Tar Heels have captured four individual championships. Hill has coached two All-Americas, Martin Ureta in 2005-07, and Dustin Bray in 2002-04. “Don has done an excel- lent job in his five years with our program,” said Inman. “His recruiting ability has developed year after year and he has played a major role bringing in the great players Don Hill enters his fifth year as an assistant coach for the Tar Heels. His that are on our team today. duties include assisting Head Coach John Inman in the day-to-day opera- Don has a great future in tions of the men’s golf program in addition to his on-course duties as coach coaching and I am very and teacher. Hill joined the men’s golf program after working one year proud to be able to work with with the UNC Rams Club as a graduate intern. Prior to that, he played on him.” golf mini tours, 1999-2001. Hill, from Mount Olive, A 1999 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Hill was a mem- N.C., and a four-year golf ber of the men’s golf team (1995, 1997-99). He was a two-time All-ACC standout at Southern Wayne performer and two-time honorable mention All-America in 1998 and 1999. High School, graduated from Coach Hill spends a lot of his time building Hill helped lead Carolina to 10th-place NCAA finishes in 1997 and 1999. Carolina with a degree in team chemistry and working with individuals He was the runner-up at the 1998 ACC Championship, one stroke behind communications. on course strategy and technique. Here he’s Clemson’s Charles Warren, and finished 10th at the 1999 NCAA Champi- watching Robert Riesen. Support Staff

Dick Baddour Brent Blanton Johnny Cake Ellen Culler Jack Evans Ross Fowler Larry Gallo Greg Gatz Director of Academic Director of Golf Assistant Faculty Golf Course Senior Associate Dir. of Strength Athletics Counselor Athletic Director Representative Superintendent Athletic Director & Conditioning for Olympic Sports

Steve Gissel- Beth Miller Dr. James John Mont- Scott Oliaro Lee Snyder Dr. Tim Taft Mike Wilkin- man Senior Associate Moeser gomery Trainer Athletic Director of son Strength Coach Athletic Director Chancellor Rams Club Communictions Sports Medicine Head Golf President Golf Contact Professional UNC Athletics Administration Chancellor ...... Dr. James Moeser Faculty Representative ...... Jack Evans Why Tar Heels? Director of Athletics ...... Dick Baddour University of North Carolina athletic teams are known as the Tar Heels because North Senior Associate Athletic Director ...... Larry Gallo Carolina is “The Tar Heel State.” Senior Associate A.D. (Olympic Sports)...... Dr. Beth Miller Some say the nickname was acquired during the War Between the States. During one Senior Associate A.D. (Operations & Facilities) ...... Willie Scroggs of that war’s fiercest battles a column supporting North Carolina troops was driven from Senior Associate A.D. (Business & Finance)...... Martina Ballen the field. After the battle, the North Carolinians who had successfully fought it out alone, Senior Associate A.D. (Student-Athlete Services) ...... John Blanchard happened to meet the regiment which had fled to safety and were greeted with the ques- Associate A.D. (Tickets and Dean E. Smith Center)...... Clint Gwaltney tion, “Any more tar down in the Old North State, boys?” Assoicate A.D. (Football Administration)...... Corey Holliday “No, not a bit,” shot back one of the North Carolina soldiers. “Old Jeff’s bought it all Associate A.D. (Communications)...... Steve Kirschner up,” he went on, referring to Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. Associate A.D. (Marketing & Promotions) ...... Rick Steinbacher “Is that so? What’s he going to do with it?” Rams Club President ...... John Montgomery “He’s going to put it on you’ns heels to make you stick better in the next fight.” Director of the Academic Support Program ...... Robert Mercer Upon hearing of the incident, Robert E. Lee smiled and said to a fellow officer, “God Director of Sports Medicine...... Dr. Tim Taft bless the Tar Heel boys.” Coordinator of Sports Medicine...... Dr. Dan Hooker A letter found in 1991 by State Archivist David Olson lends credence to another more Assistant A.D. (Marketing & Promotions) ...... Michael Beale direct theory. A letter from Maj. Joseph Engelhard describes a fight involving men from Assistant A.D. ((Facility Planning & Management) ...... Mike Bunting North Carolina in which Lee was heard to have said, “There they stand as if they have tar Assistant A.D. (Strength & Conditioning) ...... Jeff Connors on their heels.” Assistant A.D (Football & Olympic Sports Operations) ...... Ellen Culler The letter, dated August 24, 1864, told the tale of a battle on the outskirts of Petersburg, Assistant A.D. (Compliance) ...... Amy Herman Va. Engelhard was elected secretary of state for North Carolina in 1876. Assistant A.D. (Certification & Eligibility) ...... Susan Malloy Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports ...... Greg Gatz 2007-08 UNC MEN’S GOLF • PAGE 19