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The South Carolina Gamecocks men’s golf team concluded the Bryan Bros Collegiate Golf Tournament in fourth place with a score of 832, 20 under par. Sophomore Marek Fleming led the team with a tie for seventh place, showcasing his skill with a bogey-free final round. Redshirt junior Frankie Harris and senior Zach Adams also performed well, tying for 16th place. Louisiana State University took home the team title, while Duke’s Bryan Kim achieved medalist honors. The Gamecocks are looking forward to their next competitions as they close out their fall season.
Solina Golf Club, South Carolina – The South Carolina Gamecocks men’s golf team concluded the inaugural Bryan Bros Collegiate Golf Tournament in fourth place, finishing with a total score of 832, 20 under par. This competitive tournament, held at the picturesque Solina Golf Club, saw the Gamecocks showing strong performances despite challenging weather conditions.
Sophomore Marek Fleming led the Gamecocks, finishing in a tie for seventh place with a total score of 206, or 7 under par. Over the course of the tournament spanning 54 holes, Fleming demonstrated consistent excellence, scoring rounds of 69, 69, and 68. Notably, he played a bogey-free final round, showcasing his skill with three birdies on the back nine. Overall, Fleming made nine birdies and faced only two bogeys throughout the tournament.
Redshirt junior Frankie Harris and senior Zach Adams both finished in a tie for 16th place, each recording a score of 209, or 4 under par. This result marked Harris’s 16th career top-20 finish, and for Adams, it was his ninth. Harris’s rounds included a strong performance of 67 (-4), a 70 (-1), and a final 72. Adams scored rounds of 71, 69, and 69, making 12 birdies and one eagle collectively during the tournament.
In addition, redshirt sophomore Ismael Encinas concluded the tournament tied for 24th with a score of 212, finishing 1 under par. Encinas’s rounds were 69, 70, and 73, which totaled nine birdies. Junior Brock Blais finished in a tie for 39th place with a score of 215, shooting a final round of 69 (-2) that featured four birdies. Freshman Talan Harrison also finished T-24th at 1 under, with rounds of 66, 70, and 76. His opening round of 66 tied for the 18-hole lead and included five birdies and one eagle.
Freshman August Petersson and sophomore Emil Elkjær Petersen competed as individuals, rounding out the Gamecocks’ performance with finishes of T-61st and T-78th, respectively. The competition was initially scheduled for September 29-30 but was moved up a day due to inclement weather.
In the broader context of the tournament, Louisiana State University (LSU) won the team title with a remarkable score of 817, finishing 35 under par and outpacing second-place Charlotte by three shots. Duke’s Bryan Kim captured medalist honors with a record-tying score of 197, which stands as a school record.
The South Carolina Gamecocks will look to build on their current momentum as they prepare for the conclusion of their fall season. Upcoming events include participation in The Bryson Invitational from October 13-15 and the Fallen Oak Invitational from October 18-20, where they will seek to enhance their competitive standings further.
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