4/5/2009 Coker Wins Carolina Sands In PlayoffBraves Finish Sixth At Annual Tournament 
The UNCP men's golf team finished sixth at the 2009 Carolina Sands Intercollegiate |
WHITE LAKE, N.C. – For the second consecutive year Coker College took home the Carolina Sands tournament title, winning the event on a one-hole playoff over Barton College, as the Cobras’ Christopher Marsh won individual medalist honors after defeating the Bulldogs’ Thomas Muto, Jr., also in a playoff at the 2009 Carolina Sands Intercollegiate. Both Marsh (70-68) and Muto (69-69) posted a six-under par 138 over 36 holes at the par-72, 6,925-yard course, but Marsh took home the title after winning the playoff hole on Sunday afternoon. Both Coker (289-278) and Barton (279-288) posted team rounds of 567, but the Cobras recorded three birdies to just two for the Bulldogs in the playoff round. The win for Coker marks the second year in a row that the Cobras have won the Carolina Sands team title, while also marking the second consecutive year that a Coker golfer won the individual tournament title. Last year Trey Bridwell won medalist honors, winning the tournament on a one-hole playoff. Mount Olive College placed third in the team standings, posting rounds of 296 and 282 for a total of 578. Queens (288-291) finished one stroke back of the Trojans in fourth place at 279 and Brevard College (291-292) finished fifth at 583. Host-UNCP placed sixth, combining rounds of 299 and 294 for a 593. Barton’s Jonathan Burke (139) finished tied for third individually with the Royals’ C.J. DeBerg (70-69), carding an even-par 72 a day after shooting a round of 67 in round one. MOC’s Riley Boyette (75-66) an Barton’s Daniel Castleberry (68-73) finished tied for fifth at 141. The Braves’ Jordan Walor finished the tournament tied for seventh with three other golfers, posting rounds of 72 and 70 for a 142. Jonathan McCurry (75-74) tied for 26th with a 149 while teammate Taylor Ferguson (75-75) finished tied for 30th, one stroke back at 150. Scott Lamber (79-75) tied for 44th with a 154 and Andy Case (77-78) tied for 47th with a 155 to round out the UNCP competitors. Related Item: Results |