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2020 Evans Scholars Invitation Chicago Highlands Club First and Second Round Groupings Thursday & Friday, September 10 & 2020 Evans Scholars Invitation Chicago Highlands Club First and Second Round Groupings Thursday & Friday, September 10 & 11, 2020 First Round Created: 9/8/2020 2:31p Second Round Created: 9/8/2020 2:32p CH CH Rd. 1 Rd. 2 1 TEE 10 TEE 6:40 11:50 Julián Etulain Nicholas Thompson Taylor Pendrith 4 Buenos Aires, Argentina Palm Bch Gardens, FL Richmond Hill, ON, Canada 6:50 12:00 Trey Mullinax Dylan Wu 12 Augusto Núñez Birmingham, AL Medford, OR Yerba Buena, Argentina 7:00 12:10 Scott Langley Spencer Levin Justin Harding Scottsdale, AZ Sacramento, CA South Africa 7:10 12:20 Joey Garber Derek Lamely Drew Weaver Petoskey, MI Fort Myers, FL High Point, NC 7:20 12:30 Davis Riley 2 Sangmoon Bae Andrew Svoboda Hattiesburg, MS Las Vegas, NV Palm Beach Gdns., FL 7:30 12:40 Brett Drewitt 18 John Chin 20 Austin Smotherman Inverell, Australia Temecula, CA Dallas, TX 7:40 12:50 Mito Pereira 8 Erik Compton Curtis Thompson Santiago, Chile Coral Gables, FL Coral Springs, FL 7:50 1:00 Michael Miller Brad Brunner Harry Hall Brewster, NY Tampa, FL Las Vegas, NV 8:00 1:10 Trevor Cone KK Limbhasut Robby Ormand Concord, NC Scottsdale, AZ Buda, TX 8:10 1:20 Mark Baldwin Patrick Fishburn Alex Chiarella Mesa, AZ Ogden, UT San Diego, CA 8:20 1:30 Dawson Armstrong Daniel Miernicki Bobby Bai Brentwood, TN Portland, OR Orlando, FL 8:30 1:40 Ryan McCormick Mickey DeMorat Evan Harmeling Middletown, NJ Merritt Island, FL Palm Beach Gardens, FL 8:40 1:50 Santiago Gomez Daniel Wetterich Seth Fair Armenia, Colombia Cincinnati, OH Brownsburg, IN CH CH Rd. 1 Rd. 2 10 TEE 1 TEE 6:40 11:50 David Kocher 25 Andres Gonzales Steven Alker Charlotte, NC Lakewood, WA Hamilton, New Zealand 6:50 12:00 Brady Schnell Chad Ramey 13 Paul Barjon 9 Omaha, NE Fulton, MS Dumbea, New Caledonia 7:00 12:10 Lee Hodges 3 Luke Guthrie Derek Ernst Ardmore, AL Quincy, IL Dallas, TX 7:10 12:20 David Lingmerth Alex Prugh Brett Coletta Tranas, Sweden Spokane, WA Melbourne, Australia 7:20 12:30 Ben Kohles 10 Brandon Harkins Wade Binfield Cary, NC Scottsdale, AZ Fayetteville, GA 7:30 12:40 David Lipsky 7 Martin Piller Blayne Barber Las Vegas, NV Dallas, TX Auburn, AL 7:40 12:50 Tyrone Van Aswegen Jimmy Stanger T.J. Vogel McKinney, TX Tampa, FL Hollywood, FL 7:50 1:00 Matt Atkins Will Cannon James Nicholas North Augusta, SC Birmingham, AL Scarsdale, NY 8:00 1:10 Austen Truslow Hayden Buckley Stephen Franken New Smyrna Beach, FL Tupelo, MS Raleigh, NC 8:10 1:20 Kevin Roy Chase Johnson Cyril Bouniol Tampa, FL Barberton, OH Willow Park, TX 8:20 1:30 Taylor Montgomery J.T. Griffin Theo Humphrey Las Vegas, NV Atlanta, GA Dallas, TX 8:30 1:40 Zach Wright Nick Voke Eric Cole Phoenix, AZ Auckland, New Zealand Tequesta, FL 8:40 1:50 Jordan Niebrugge Chris Naegel Corbin Mills Mequon, WI Wildwood, MO Easley, SC Report Generated at 15:14:09 on 09/08/20 Page 1 of 2 2020 Evans Scholars Invitation Chicago Highlands Club First and Second Round Groupings Thursday & Friday, September 10 & 11, 2020 First Round Created: 9/8/2020 2:31p Second Round Created: 9/8/2020 2:32p CH CH Rd. 1 Rd. 2 1 TEE 10 TEE 11:50 6:40 Robert Garrigus Grant Hirschman George Cunningham Banks, OR Memphis, TN Allen, TX 12:00 6:50 Scott Gutschewski Jonathan Randolph Brian Campbell Omaha, NE Oxford, MS Irvine, CA 12:10 7:00 Anders Albertson Sam Saunders Greyson Sigg 6 Atlanta, GA Atlantic Beach, FL Augusta, GA 12:20 7:10 Curtis Luck 24 Zecheng Dou Roberto Díaz 22 Perth, Australia Beijing, China Vera Cruz, Mexico 12:30 7:20 Paul Haley II Tag Ridings Justin Hueber Dallas, TX Keller, TX Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 12:40 7:30 Seth Reeves 14 Adam Svensson Joshua Creel Johns Creek, GA Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Cheyenne, WY 12:50 7:40 Jared Wolfe 15 Chase Wright Whee Kim Ponte Vedra, FL Muncie, IN Dallas, TX 1:00 7:50 Brad Hopfinger Sebastián Vázquez Ryan Ruffels Chicago, IL Mexico City, Mexico Melbourne, Australia 1:10 8:00 Vince India Andy Pope Chandler Blanchet Chicago, IL Glen Ellyn, IL Jacksonville Beach, FL 1:20 8:10 Mark Blakefield Chip McDaniel Jake Knapp Maysville, KY Manchester, KY Costa Mesa, CA 1:30 8:20 Erik Barnes Jack Maguire Stuart Macdonald Marion, IN St. Petersburg, FL Vancouver, BC, Canada 1:40 8:30 Ethan Tracy Matt Ryan Yuwa Kosaihira Hilliard, OH Charlotte, NC Japan 1:50 8:40 Alistair Docherty Peyton White A Garrett Rank Vancouver, WA Charlotte, NC Elmira, ON, Canada CH CH Rd. 1 Rd. 2 10 TEE 1 TEE 11:50 6:40 Kevin Dougherty Jamie Arnold Nicolas Echavarria Murrieta, CA Sydney, Australia Medellin, Colombia 12:00 6:50 Dawie van der Walt Tyson Alexander Marcelo Rozo Kingwood, TX Gainesville, FL Bogota, Colombia 12:10 7:00 Andrew Novak 19 Ollie Schniederjans Billy Kennerly Mt. Pleasant, SC Alpharetta, GA Alpharetta, GA 12:20 7:10 Will Zalatoris 1 Nicholas Lindheim Taylor Moore Plano, TX Satellite Beach, FL Edmond, OK 12:30 7:20 Stephan Jaeger 11 Tommy Gainey Kyle Reifers Chattanooga, TN Hartsville, SC Mooresville, NC 12:40 7:30 Max McGreevy 16 Nick Hardy 17 Braden Thornberry Dallas, TX Northbrook, IL Olive Branch, MS 12:50 7:40 Ben Silverman Steve LeBrun Greg Yates Concord, ON, Canada Royal Palm Beach, FL Mansfield, TX 1:00 7:50 Max Greyserman Shad Tuten Taylor Dickson Short Hills, NJ Naples, FL Gastonia, NC 1:10 8:00 Michael Arnaud Tom Whitney John VanDerLaan Covington, LA Dallas, TX Southbury, CT 1:20 8:10 Brian Richey Shane Smith John Somers Lakeland, FL Godfrey, IL Lutz, FL 1:30 8:20 Conrad Shindler Rico Hoey Harrison Endycott Dallas, TX Rancho Cucamonga, CA Sydney, Australia 1:40 8:30 Patrick Flavin Jonathan Garrick Brad Dalke Highwood, IL Atherton, CA Norman, OK 1:50 8:40 JD Fernandez Matt Hill Eric Lilleboe Mexico City Sarnia, ON, Canada Okemos, MI Report Generated at 15:14:09 on 09/08/20 Page 2 of 2.
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