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The 26Th Annual Wofford Invitational The 26th Annual Wofford Invitational Hosted By: Wofford College April 14-15, 2014 The Country Club of Spartanburg - Spartanburg, S.C. Par 72 - 6,648 Yards THE WOFFORD INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT RECORDS The Wofford Invitational is one of the most prestigious men’s tournaments in the Southeast. It invites TEAM RECORDS participants from around the nation to compete in a two- Relation-to-Par Charleston Southern -23 (2012) day, 54-hole event. Low 18 Wofford 274 (Rd. 2, 2013) Low 36 ETSU 562 (285-277, 2010) In the 25 years the tournament has been held, there Charleston Southern 562 (282-280, 2012) have been 15 different team champions and 25 different Low 54 Charleston Southern 841 (282-280-279, 2012) Low First Round Clemson 279 (1993) individual champions crowned at the Carolina Country Richmond 279 (2011) Club and Country Club of Spartanburg. The list of Low Second Round Charleston Southern 276 (2010) champions and participants is impressive and has instant Low Third Round Charleston Southern 279 (2012) recognition with the likes of current PGA Tour players Tim Clark, Bradon de Jonge, James Driscoll, Russel INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Knox, Steve Marino, Len Mattiace, John Rollins, Johnson Relation-to-Par Valta Guillaume - Campell -12 (2012) Wagner, and Wofford’s own William McGirt. Low 18 Bobby Cochran - Florida State 64 (Rd. 2, 1994) Valta Guillaume - Campbell 64 (Rd. 2, 2012) It total, Wofford Invitational participants have gone Low 36 Barry Fabyan - Wake Forest 133 (68-65, 1989) on to capture more than 14 PGA Tour Championships Valta Guillaume - Campbell 133 (69-64, 2012) Low 54 Valta Guillaume - Campbell 204 (69-64-71, 2012) and 37 Web.com Tour Championships. The list also Low First Round Danny Ellis - Clemson 65 (1993) includes 1989 U.S. Amateur Champion Chris Patton, Paul Woodson - Radford 65 (2011) as well as 1985 U.S. Junior Amateur Champion Chris Low Second Round Bobby Cochran - Florida State 64 (1994) Rymer, and 1987 U.S. Junior Amateur Champion Brett Valta Guillaume - Campbell 64 (2012) Quigley. Many have also gone on to compete in major Low Third Round Steve Marino - Virginia 65 (2002) championships, the most-recent being ETSU’s Rhys Pugh, who competed in the Wofford Invitational in 2012, and was in The Open Championship in 2013. Past Champions TEAM CHAMPIONS INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 2013 - ETSU .........................................................................285-280-288--853 (-11) 2013 - Caleb Keck, Appalachian State .................................67-70-72--209 (-7) 2012 - Charleston Southern ...........................................282-280-279--841 (-23) 2012 - Vaita Guillaume, Campbell .......................................69-64-71--204 (-12) 2011 - ETSU .............................................................................289-285-284--858 (-6) 2011 - Jacobo Pastor, Charleston Southern .......................70-69-71--210 (-6) 2010 - ETSU ............................................................................285-277-285-847 (-17) 2010 - Michael Stewart, ETSU ................................................72-66-71--209 (-7) 2008 - Furman ......................................................................293-285-294--872 (+8) 2008 - Hugh Morrison, Presbyterian ....................................70-66-74--210 (-6) 2007 - Elon ...............................................................................287-284-286--857 (-7) 2007 - Andres Cuenca, Western Carolina ...........................70-66-72--208 (-8) 2006 - Charleston Southern ..........................................305-290-304--899 (+35) 2006 - Shawn Hall, Charleston Southern ..............................78-67-71--216 (E) 2005 - Mercer .................................................................................285-300--585 (+9) 2005 - Rob Langley, Furman...........................................................70-73--143 (-1) 2004 - Furman ......................................................................285-289-293--867 (+3) 2004 - J.D. Bass, UNC Greensboro .........................................69-68-73--210 (-6) 2003 - UNC Wilmington .............................................................291-289--580 (+4) 2003 - Tim Kane, Maryland .............................................................69-69--138 (-6) 2002 - Virginia .........................................................................286-294-282--862 (-2) 2002 - Steve Marino, Virginia ..................................................66-76-65--207 (-7) 2001 - Virginia Tech ............................................................298-288-280--866 (+2) 2001 - Corey Brigham, Maryland ...........................................68-66-75--209 (-5) 2000 - Maryland ...................................................................293-286-284--873 (+9) 2000 - Keith Unikel, Maryland ................................................71-68-73--212 (-4) 1999 - Virginia .........................................................................294-282-286--862 (-2) 1999 - Michael Capone, Wake Forest .................................68-68-69--205 (-11) 1998 - Augusta State .........................................................284-279-290--853 (-11) 1998 - Stefaan VanDenHeever, Charlotte ...........................72-67-69--208 (-8) 1997 - Duke ..........................................................................289-279-286--854 (-10) 1997 - Jack Boeckx, College of Charleston .......................68-70-68--206 (-10) 1996 - Wake Forest .......................................................................294-287--581 (+5) 1996 - Joey Maxon, Clemson .........................................................71-70--141 (-3) 1995 - Florida State .....................................................................288-277--565 (-11) David Patrick, College of Charleston..............................68-73--141 (-3) 1994 - Florida State ....................................................................... 290-280--570 (-6) Garrett Willis, East Tennessee State ................................73-68--141 (-3) 1993 - North Carolina State ....................................................... 281-292--573 (-3) 1995 - Christian Raynor, Florida State .........................................71-66--137 (-7) 1992 - Virginia .......................................................................294-295-280--869 (+5) 1994 - Bobby Cochran, Florida State ...........................................72-64--136 (-8) 1991 - North Carolina State ...........................................289-292-296--877 (+11) 1993 - Mark Slawter, North Carolina State ................................71-68--139 (-5) 1990 - Clemson ....................................................................284-298-293--875 (+9) 1992 - Jimmy Flippen, Virginia ...............................................73-71-70--214 (-2) 1989 - Wake Forest ................................................................292-277-290--859 (-5) 1991 - Kelly Mitchum, North Carolina State ......................71-74-67--212 (-4) 1988 - Clemson ..................................................................284-303-293--880 (+16) 1990 - Larry Tedesco, Furman .................................................71-73-71--215 (-1) 1989 - Barry Fabyan, Wake Forest ........................................68-65-73--206 (-10) 1988 - Todd White, Furman ........................................................71-73-72--216 (E) TOURNAMENT INFORMATION 2014 PARITCIPANTS TEAM APPEARANCE BEST FINISH (YR) TEAM RANKINGS Appalachian State ................ 7th .............................4th (2013) GOLFWEEK GOLFSTAT Elon ..................................... 10th ............................ 1st (2007) (47) TCU (50) TCU Francis Marion .....................3rd .............................8th (2007) (95) Lamar (82) USC Upstate Gardner-Webb ...................... 7th .............................6th (2012) (99) USC Upstate (93) Radford High Point ............................ 7th .............................7th (2010) (106) Wofford (102) Lamar James Madison ..................... 4th .............................8th (2013) (112) Radford (110) Wofford (115) Elon (119) James Madison Lamar ................................... 1st .......................................N/A (121) James Madison (121) Elon Longwood ............................ 4th .............................5th (2012) (134) Presbyterian (127) Presbyterian Presbyterian .......................... 6th .............................3rd (2008) (149) Francis Marion (154) Francis Marion Radford ................................ 6th .............................3rd (2013) (160) Gardner-Webb (161) App State Stetson .................................. 7th .............................5th (2008) (169) App State (173) Gardner-Webb TCU...................................... 1st .......................................N/A (190) Western Carolina (194) Western Carolina USC Upstate......................... 6th ...............2nd (2008 & 2010) (208) Longwood (203) Longwood Western Carolina .................. 4th .............................5th (2007) (213) High Point (218) Stetson Wofford ............................... 26th ..............2nd (2006 & 2013) (218) Stetson (234) High Point TOP 100 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS GOLFWEEK GOLFSTAT (17) J.T. Poston - WCU (15) J.T. Poston - WCU (19) Julien Brun - TCU (21) Julien Brun - TCU The Country Club of Spartanburg - Scorecard Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT Yardage 516 403 203 396 494 231 444 185 370 3242 Par 5 4 3 4 5 3 4 3 4 35 Score Hole 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN TOTAL Yardage
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