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2009-10 North Carolina Men’s Golf Media Guide • Page 1

Carolina Men’s Golf • Quick Facts & Contents

Table of ContentsQuick Facts, Athletic Personnel, Media Information .......................Page 1Schedule & Roster ............................................................................Page 2 Davis Love III ...................................................................................Page 3 2009-10 Preview ........................................................................... Page 4-5Order of Merit ............................................................................... Page 6-7Executive Cup ...................................................................................Page 7UNC Finley Golf Course ..................................................................Page 8Athletic Heritage ...............................................................................Page 9Player Profiles ........................................................................... Page 10-17Head Coach John Inman .................................................................Page 18Assistant Coach Don Hill & Manager Glenn Heer .........................Page 19Support Personnel ..........................................................................Page 202009 Fall Review ............................................................................Page 212008-09 Review ........................................................................ Page 22-23University Profile .....................................................................Pages 24-27Academic Excellence & Leadership Academy ......................... Page 28-29Tar Heel History ....................................................................... Page 30-32Tar Heel All-Americas ....................................................................Page 33Tar Heel Championships .................................................................Page 34Tar Heel Records ............................................................................Page 35Atlantic Coast Conference ..............................................................Page 36NCAA/Amateur Winners ................................................................Page 37Tar Heel Lettermen .........................................................................Page 38Endowed Scholarships ....................................................................Page 39

www.TarHeelBlue.comMedia and fans can follow the Carolina men’s golf team and the rest of

the UNC athletic program from anywhere in the world on the official site of North Carolina athletics.

TarHeelBlue.com offers schedules, rosters, results and more for all 28 of Carolina’s varsity sports.

2009-10 UNC Men’s Golf Guide The 2009-10 North Carolina men’s golf media guide

was designed and edited by Lee Snyder, athletic com-munications administrative assistant, with assistance from student assistant Courtney Stern and the athletic communications staff. The front, inside front and back covers were de-

signed by Dana Gelin. The pictures on the front, in-side front and back covers, pictures of this year’s team and the aerial photos of UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center on the front and back covers and

on page 8 were photographed by Jeff Camarati. The campus pictures on pages 24-27 were photographed by Dan Sears. Special thanks to UNC Printing for their assistance.

Supporting UNC Men’s GolfThe University of North Carolina and Nike signed a new 10-year contract

in May 2009 for Nike to continue as the exclusive supplier of athletic foot-wear, apparel and accessory products. Nike will provide the athletic de-partment with shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equipment. Nike also gave the University $2 million for the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. “The University of North Carolina is proud of its long-standing relationship with Nike,” says Director of Ath-letics Dick Baddour. “This partnership has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and provided millions of dollars for academics and student scholarships at the University.”

The University of North CarolinaLocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Chartered: 1789Enrollment: 18,000Chancellor: Holden ThorpDirector of Athletics: Dick BaddourSenior Women’s Administrator: Dr. Beth MillerAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic CoastNickname: Tar HeelsMascot: Rameses the RamSchool Colors: Carolina Blue and WhiteAthletic department web site: www.TarHeelBlue.com

Carolina Men’s GolfHead Coach: John Inman (North Carolina, ‘84)Seasons at UNC: 12 Office phone: (919) 962-0753Office fax: (919) 962-0751Assistant Coach: Don HillSeasons at UNC: 7Office phone: (919) 843-4061Secretary: Susan ParlerHome Course: UNC Finley Golf CourseHoles/Par/Yardage: 18/72/7,187NCAA appearances: 37, most recent in 2008ACC Championships: 11–1956, 1960, 1965, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 20062009 ACC Championship finish: Tied 7th of 11 teamsStarters returning/lost: 4/1Letterwinners returning/lost: 8/2

UNC Athletic CommunicationsAssociate A.D for Athletic Communications: Steve KirschnerMen’s Golf Contact: Lee SnyderEmail address: [email protected] phones: (919) 962-8095/962-2123Office fax: (919) 962-0612Mailing address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515

For more information on UNC Men’s Golf Members of the media seeking further information on the North Carolina men’s golf program or wishing to conduct interviews with the coaches or players should contact Lee Snyder at (919) 962-8095 or [email protected].

Tar Heel Seniors: Chase MacFarland (left) and David Holzworth (right)

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Schedule & Roster • Carolina Men’s Golf

2009 Fall ScheduleDay Date Tournament SiteSat.-Sun. Sept. 12-13 Maryland Intercollegiate (4th of 15 teams) Cambridge, Md. (River Marsh Golf Club, Par 71, 6,400 yards)Sat.-Sun. Oct. 3-4 Gary Koch Intercollegiate (13th of 15 teams) Tampa, Fla. (Old Memorial Golf Club, Par 72, 7,389 yards)Fri.-Sun. Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges (9th of 15 teams) Jonesborough, Tenn. (The Ridges Golf & CC, Par 72, 7,001 yards)Sat.-Sun. Oct. 24-25 UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (9th of 15 teams) Greensboro, N.C. (Forest Oaks Country Club, Par 72, 7,197 yards)

2010 Spring ScheduleMon.-Tues. Mar. 1-2 Seahawk Intercollegiate Wilmington, N.C. (Country Club of Landfall, Nicklaus Course, Par 72, 7,050 yards)Fri.-Sun. Mar. 12-14 Seminole Intercollegiate Tallahassee, Fla. (Southwood Golf Club, Par 72, 6,654 yards)Fri.-Sun. Mar. 19-21 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Statesboro, Ga. (Forest Heights Country Club, Par 72, 6,962 yards)Fri.-Sat. Apr. 2-3 River Landing Intercollegiate Wallace, N.C. (River Landing, River Course, Par 72, 7,126 yards)Sat.-Sun. Apr. 9-10 Wolfpack Invitational Raleigh, N.C. (Lonnie Poole Golf Course, Par 71, 7,358 yards)Fri.-Sun. Apr. 23-25 ACC Championship New London, N.C. (Old North State Club, Par 72, 7,102 yards)Thur.-Sat. May 20-22 NCAA Regionals TBAWed.-Sat. June 2-5 NCAA Championship Chattanooga, Tenn. (The Honors Course)

2009-10 Men’s Golf Roster

Name Class Ht. Hometown (High School)Patrick Barrett So. 6-1 Pinehurst, N.C. (Pinecrest)Philip Chauncey Jr. 6-8 Durham, N.C. (North Raleigh Christian Academy, Raleigh, N.C.)Jack Fields So. 5-7 Southern Pines, N.C. (Pinecrest)David Holzworth Sr. 5-9 Chapel Hill, N.C. (East Chapel Hill)Chase MacFarland Sr. 6-3 Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Christian School)Michael McGowan Fr. 5-10 Southern Pines, N.C. (O’Neal)Kevin O’Connell Jr. 5-11 Cary, N.C. (Green Hope)Clark Palmer Fr. 6-0 Augusta, Ga. (Academy of Richmond Co.)Matt Raudenbush So. 6-1 Pine Valley, N.J. (Bishop Eustace Prep, Pennsauken, N.J.Henry Zaytoun III Jr. 5-9 Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft School)

Head Coach: John Inman (12th year)Assistant Coach: Don Hill (7th year)Manager: Glenn Heer

Directions To UNC Finley Golf Course

From Eastern North Carolina and/or Raleigh/Durham International Airport: Take I-40 West to Chapel Hill. Stay to the left and follow I-40 West to Exit 273-A. Follow NC 54 West for approximately three miles. There will be a Finley sign on your left at the sixth stoplight. Go left and the club house is approximately 1/2 mile away. From North of Chapel Hill: Take I-85 South to Durham. Exit to the left at exit 174 onto 15-501 South. Stay to the left on 15-501 Bypass. You will make a left turn onto Old Mason Farm Road – there is a sign for both Finley and the N.C. Botanical Garden. The club house will be approximately one mile away. From Charlotte and West of Chapel Hill: Take I-85 North to I-40 East. 85 and 40 split at Hillsborough, just west of Chapel Hill. Take I-40 to exit 270 and exit onto Highway 15-501 South. Stay to the left on 15-501 Bypass. You will make a left turn onto Old Mason Farm Road – there is a sign for both Finley and the N.C. Botanical Garden. The club house will be approximately one mile away. From South of Chapel Hill: Take I-77 North to I-85 and then follow the same directions as from Charlotte. Or take I-95 North to I-40 West. 95 and 40 converge just north of Benson, N.C. Then take I-40 all the way to Chapel Hill and follow the directions from the airport (see above).

Pronunciations

Chauncey ................CHAUN-seeMcGowan .......... muh-GOW-uhnRaudenbush ...... ROWD-en-bushZaytoun ......................ZAY-toon

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Davis Love III

College Highlights•Three-time All-America, 1983-85•Three-time All-ACC performer, 1983-85•1985 Walker Cup team member•Won six collegiate titles•1984 Sun Bowl Champion•1984 North and South Amateur Champion, defeating teammate John Inman 4 and 3 in the match play final•1984 ACC Champion•1982 Wolfpack Invitational Champion, his first collegiate tournament•Three top-15 NCAA finishes – tied for sixth in ‘85, finished eighth in ‘84 and tied for 15th in ‘83•Inducted into the Carolina Order of Merit in 1997•Selected to the ACC 50th Anniversary Men’s Golf Team in 2003PGA Tour Highlights•20 PGA victories, including the 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart, 2006 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, 2003 THE PLAYERS Championship, 1997 PGA Championship and the 1992 THE PLAYERS Championship•1986 PGA Rookie of the Year•Five-time member of World Cup Team (1992-95, 1997)•Six-time member of Ryder Cup (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004)•Six-time member of Presidents Cup (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005)•1992 Dunhill Cup member•Posted one international victory – 1998 Chunichi Crowns•Four-time World Cup of Golf champion with Fred Couples (1992-95)•Won 2000 CVS Charity Classic with Justin Leonard•Won 2000 and 2003 Target World Challenge presented by Williams•Posted 10 top-25 TOUR finishes in 2009•Ranked 16th on the money list at the end of 2006, the 15th time in his 22-year career he has finished in the top 20

PGA Tour Victories(20) 1987 MCI Heritage Golf Classic, 1990 The International, 1991 MCI Heritage Golf Classic, 1992 The Players Championship, 1992 MCI Heritage Golf Classic, 1992 KMart Greater Greensboro Open, 1993 Infiniti Tournament of Champions, 1993 Las Vegas Invitational, 1995 Freeport-McMoRan Classic, 1996 Buick Invita-tional, 1997 PGA Championship, 1997 Buick Challenge, 1998 MCI Classic, 2001 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, 2003 The Players Championship, 2003 MCI Heritage, 2003 The International, 2006 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart.

Love with the trophy from the 1997 PGA Championship.

Love shown here during his Tar Heel playing days

Love shown here after his victory at THE PLAYERS Cham-pionship in 2003.

Love shown here after his victory at the 2008 Children’s Miracle Net-work Classic presented by Wal-Mart.

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2010 Preview • Carolina Men’s Golf

Coming off a fall season that includ-ed a first-place finish at the Maryland Intercollegiate, the University of North Carolina men’s golf team hopes to build upon its confidence and play consistent golf this spring. “That win at Maryland was big. It was a lot of fun,” Inman said. “I’m pleased that we did get that win under our belt and know that we are capable of winning golf tournaments. That’s what we’re here to do. We didn’t play as well last year so to start off the year with a win was a great boost for the year. We can’t rest on that because we have a lot of great tournaments with strong fields.” Despite the big win, the Tar Heels found themselves struggling to play consistently in the middle of their fall schedule, but a solid finish at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate marked the end of a successful fall season. The Tar Heels will depend on se-niors David Holzworth and Chase Mac-Farland to provide leadership and expe-rience this spring. Fifth-year senior Chase MacFarland, of Savannah, Ga., aver-aged 74.78 strokes last season in 23 rounds of play. He tied for second with teammate Matt Raudenbush at the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony in the fall of 2008 for his best finish of the season and in the spring he tied for 15th at the ACC Championships. Inman hopes that MacFarland will have a consistent spring season and finish his career with strong post-season play.

“Chase is probably one our most talented ball strikers. Being a fifth year senior, he has a lot of experience,” In-man said. “He needs to improve his putting and we’re going to work on that in the offsea-son. He’s had some of our best finishes in the ACC Championship and NCAA Regionals the last couple of years. That’s the time of the year he’s playing his best.” Fellow senior Da-vid Holzworth will pro-vide consistent putting for the Tar Heels. The Chapel Hill native con-tributed to the Tar Heels’ win at Maryland last fall

and Inman is confident he will contrib-ute to the team this spring. “He’s very talented, probably the best putter on the team,” Inman said. “When he is on, he really adds a lot to our team. We need him to really be focused and ready to play every week.” Junior Henry Zaytoun III, a native of Raleigh, N.C., got a huge boost of confidence after having a successful fall campaign. He captured his first col-legiate individual title as co-champion of the Maryland Intercollegiate. After failing to score below 70 last season, Zaytoun recorded four rounds in the 60s this fall. “Henry has really improved all as-pects of his game. He’s much more con-fident on the golf course, shooting a lot of under-par scores,” Inman said. “He’s had it well under par in many rounds. He’s a great scorer and he’s definitely one of our cornerstones.” Kevin O’Connell, a junior from Cary, N.C., has already proven that he is one of the most consistent golfers on

Inman’s squad. Twenty-five of his 30 rounds counted toward the team total last season and with a 19th place finish at the NCAA Northeast Regional, he brings great post-season experience to the team and dedication to the sport. His 72.23 average was the team’s lowest last season and O’Connell recorded nine rounds under par, the most on the team. Despite his past successes, O’Connell strug-gled last fall and hopes to rebound in the spring season. “Kevin has been our most consistent player over the last cou-ple of years, but he struggled with his swing last fall,” Inman said. “He’s really going to work on getting his confidence back and hit-ting fairways. An incredible competitor, he never gives up. I ex-pect him to be ready to play.” Durham native Philip Chauncey rounds out a talented junior class. Chauncey captured an individual title at the Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate in the fall of 2008 and played well in the first half of the 2009-10 sea-son. “Philip has become a much more consis-tent player. Through our nine or ten rounds he did not shoot over 74 in qualify-ing. He’s very consistent in all aspects of the game. I think he just needs to

Henry Zaytoun III

Michael McGowan

Kevin O’Connell

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Carolina Men’s Golf • 2010 Preview

believe in himself. When he putts well, he shoots good scores. So we’re going to focus on the putter in the offseason,” Inman said Jack Fields was an instant contributor in his freshman season and continued to pace the Tar Heels last fall. Fields averaged 73.48 strokes last season and recorded four rounds in the 60s. Coming off a summer win at the Carolinas Amateur and a tie for second place at the UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate in the fall, Inman hopes Fields’ confidence will lead to a successful season. “Jack is probably one of the most talented players I’ve seen in a long time. When his confidence is up he shoots 63,” Inman said. “He shoots some of the lowest rounds I’ve ever seen. I know he wants to play professional golf, he wants to play at the next level and so he’s going to be working hard in the off season to build on a good fall, a really solid fall.” Sophomore Patrick Barrett will look to contribute more to the squad this season. Barrett played well as an individual last sea-son, winning the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony and averaging 73.90 strokes per round, but only counted three rounds to the team total.

Barrett recorded the lowest round last season, a 64 at the Dogfight. In-man is optimistic that Barrett, a na-tive of Pinehurst, N.C., will be a strong contributor this spring. “Patrick is a young man who can shoot incredibly low scores, but has struggled keeping the ball in the fair-way,” Inman said. We’re going to re-ally focus on get-ting the ball on the fairway and then I think we’ll see some good things out of Patrick.”

Matt Raudenbush, from Pine Valley, N.J., did not compete this fall, but Inman believes that the hard-working sophomore will see payoff for his dedication to his game this spring. Raudenbush av-eraged 74.70 strokes last season and tied for second place at the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony. “Matt is one of the hardest workers on the team. He hits the ball a long way. He just needs to really learn to score consistently. He does many things well, but just putting it all together is the key for Matt,” Inman said. Freshman Michael McGowan did not have to wait long to con-tribute to a Tar Heel victory. McGowan finished in a tie for fifth place at the Maryland Intercollegiate, the second-best finish in the Tar Heels’ victory. “Michael is one of the fastest players I’ve ever seen. He doesn’t spend a lot of time worrying about things. He just gets up and hits the shot,” Inman said. “He has a great mindset for the game. He

doesn’t let things bother him. An extremely talent-ed scorer, even if he’s not play-ing well he still finds a way to get it done. I love his game.” Fellow fresh-man Clark Palm-er, from Augusta, Ga., is still trying to tune up his game, but Inman expects him to contribute this spring. “Clark is ex-tremely talented. We’re just trying to get the right driver in his hand to get him back on track,” Inman said. “I think he just needs to build his confidence and have some good scores in qualifying and really get in the mix. He didn’t play as well as he would have liked last fall, but we’re only halfway through the year.” This year’s squad is a good mix of experience and youth. In-man is excited about the talented group that is already achieving at a high level. If three or four players can hit their stride at the same time the Tar Heels will be a force, he predicts. Inman hopes the team can start the spring season off the same way they kicked off the fall, with a big win that will create momen-tum for a successful season.

“Everything builds toward the ACC Championships and the NCAA Tourna-ment. We want to be playing consistently coming into the ACC Tournament,” Inman said. “I think it’s go-ing to be a wide-open field this year. There’s a lot of good teams, but I think we have the talent to go back and grab that ACC Cham-pionship.”

Jack Fields

Chase MacFarland

David Holzworth

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Order of Merit • Carolina Men’s Golf

The Carolina Order of Merit was established in 1991 by the University of North Carolina Department of Athletics and Golf Program to honor former players, coaches, administrators and friends who have distinguished them-selves in the game and for their overall contributions to the golf program at the University. The contributions of these individuals have been of paramount importance in the growth of the program at UNC, and they are an integral part of the excellence of one of America’s top collegiate golf programs. The first two inductees, Jim Ferree and Harvie Ward, were inducted in 1991, Chuck Erickson and Bill Williamson were inducted in 1992, Bobby Gal-loway was inducted in 1993, Dot Gunnells and Ed Kenney were the inductees in 1994, John Inman was inducted in 1996, Davis Love III was inducted in 1997, Roger Perry was inducted in 2001, A.E. Finley and the Finley Founda-tion were inducted in 2002, Donna Andrews was inducted in 2003 and Woody Durham was inducted in 2007. The inductions take place at the Executive Cup Golf Tournament each year during the event’s annual banquet.

DONNA ANDREWS Donna Andrews, one of Carolina’s top players, now plays on the LPGA Tour. A star on Tar Heel teams, 1986-89, Andrews was selected second-team

All-America in 1989. During her collegiate career, she captured one championship, the 1988 Lady Paladin In-vitational. She also finished third at the 1989 NCAA Championship, the best finish ever by a Carolina player in that prestigious event. Andrews was a two-time champion of the North and South Amateur, capturing that title in 1984 and 1988. She was selected in 2003 to the Atlantic Coast Conference 50th Anniversary Wom-en’s Golf Team. Andrews, a past president of the LPGA, has been playing on the LPGA Tour since 1990. She also pro-vides commentary for some events. She has captured

six LPGA championships, including the 1994 Nabisco Dinah Shore Cham-pionship. She is a two-time member of the Solheim Cup, 1994 and 1998. Andrews finished in the top three in the 1992 and 1993 U.S. Women’s Open Championships, a truly remarkable accomplishment.

WOODY DURHAM Woody Durham, in his 40th year as “Voice of the Tar Heels,” was in-ducted into the Order of Merit in 2007. He has participated in UNC’s Ex-ecutive Cup Golf Tournament and served as the emcee of the tournament’s banquet since its inception in 1976. Durham has received numerous broadcasting awards during his career. He

has been honored 12 times as the North Carolina Sports-caster of the Year, the most recent in 2005. In 2004 he was inducted into the North Carolina Broadcasters As-sociation Hall of Fame and in 2005 he was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. In November 2000, Durham received the William R. Davie Award, the highest honor given by the UNC trustees. He has been honored or received awards from the UNC Athletic Department, the North Carolina High School Athletic Association, the UNC General Alumni Association, the Atlantic Coast Conference and the All-America Football Foundation.

In addition, Durham serves as co-chairman of the Carolina Kids Classic, which raises money for the Ronald McDonald House, the UNC Children’s Hospital and the Childhood Trust. Durham and his wife, Jean, reside in Chapel Hill. They have two sons, Wes, who is the play-by-play broadcaster for Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Falcons, and Taylor, who is the network affiliations manager for International Sports Properties in Winston-Salem, N.C.

CHUCK ERICKSON A very famous name in Carolina athletic history is Chuck Erickson. He served as Carolina’s men’s golf coach for 23 years from 1935 till 1961, minus three years during World War II when the school fielded no team. In that span, his teams won five con-ference championships and placed second and fourth in the 1953 and 1960 NCAA Tournaments. Erickson coached three All-Americas, Harvie Ward, Bill Wil-liamson and Bill Thornton, and one NCAA champion, Ward in 1949. Erickson was also Carolina’s athletic director, 1952-1968. During his tenure, the University broke from the Southern Conference and helped form the At-lantic Coast Conference. Erickson was directly respon-sible for the construction of UNC’s own Finley Golf Course.

A native of Oak Park, Ill., Erickson graduated from Carolina in 1931 and was a star halfback on the 1928-1930 football teams. He was a recipient of the Helms Athletic Hall of Fame Award in 1970 and was inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1992. Erickson passed away in 1977 after suffering a heart attack.

JIM FERREE Jim Ferree played on Carolina’s 1951-1953 golf teams and was the 1953 Southern Conference Cham-pion. A native of Pine Bluff, N.C., Ferree played on the PGA Tour for 11 years, 1956-1966, and won the 1958 Vancouver Centennial. He was a fixture on the Senior Tour for many years, beginning in 1981. He won two tournaments on the Senior Tour – the 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open and the 1991 Bell Atlan-tic Classic. In addition to his win at the Bell Atlantic Classic in 1991, he carded eight top-10 finishes.

A.E. FINLEY & THE FINLEY FOUNDATION A.E. Finley and the Finley Foundation have been instrumental in all the success of the men’s and women’s golf programs with their generous and loyal support for over 60 years. Finley was largely respon-sible for the original construction of Finley Golf Course which opened in 1949. The Finley Foundation remains an integral part of the A.E. Finley Executive Cup Golf Tournament which is an important part of the tradition of Carolina’s golf program and a fixture on the schedule each year.

BOBBY GALLOWAY Bobby Galloway was the fifth inductee into the Order of Merit. Galloway lettered for the Tar Heels in 1959 and 1960 and was captain in 1960 when Carolina won the Atlantic Coast Conference championship. That same year, Galloway was a quarterfinalist at the NCAA Championships and led the Tar Heels to a fourth-place finish. He turned professional in 1964 but not before he won the Winston-Salem City-County Championship on four occasions. He had his best PGA Tour finish in 1965 when he placed 10th at Memphis. Galloway was the Carolinas PGA champion in 1971. He won the North Carolina Open in 1972 and the National PGA Club Pro title in 1976. Galloway was the Caroli-nas Professional Golfer of the Year in 1976. In 1980, Galloway regained his amateur status and has since won 10 tour-nament titles. He presently resides in Chapel Hill.

DOT GUNNELLS Dot Gunnells, one of the premier coaches in the country during her tenure, was the head coach of Carolina’s women’s team for 18 years, 1974-1993.

Gunnells was named Coach of the Year in 1993 by the National Golf Coaches Association. That same year, she was inducted into the National Golf Coaches As-sociation Hall of Fame and was the recipient of the Na-tional Golf Coaches Association Gladys Palmer Award for contributions to golf outside the normal coaching responsibilities. In 1985, Gunnells was named the ACC Coach of the Year and in 1992 she was selected the Mid-Atlan-tic/East Region Coach-of-the-Year. Her teams carded 11 national top-25 finishes, placed eighth at the NCAA Championship three times (1989, ’92 and ’93) and won

the ACC Championship in 1992. She also coached five All-Americas.

JOHN INMAN One of Carolina’s greatest golfers, John Inman won the NCAA Championship in 1984 at Bear Creek Golf World in Houston, Texas. He broke Ben Crenshaw’s NCAA record with a 17-under-par score which stood in the record books for 16 years. Inman was the second Tar Heel to win an NCAA Individual Championship, the first being Harvie Ward in 1949. Inman won the 1984 Fred Haskins Award as the National Player of the Year. He was a member of the World Amateur Team that same year and won the ‘84 Western Amateur. He was a three-time All-America (1982-84) and a three-

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Order of Merit & Executive Cup

The A. E. Finley Executive Cup remains an important part of the tradi-tion of the Carolina golf program and a fixture on the schedule each year. Formerly the Carolina Executive Cup, this tournament now carries a name to recognize an individual who has meant so much to Tar Heel Golf. In addition to providing funds for the original construction of the golf course and facilities, his estate has donated money for the annual trophy given to the tournament winners and also for the banquet held after the competition. This annual tournament is an opportunity for supporters of Carolina golf to play with past and present Carolina golfers, coaches and University offi-cials. This tournament is more than just a fundraiser; it is a homecoming for former players to renew old acquaintances and establish new friendships. The A. E. Finley Executive Cup, which had its start in 1976, provides vital funds for an endowment from which both golf teams may draw ad-ditional revenue for travel expenses. Since the men’s and women’s teams play national schedules, which take them all across the country to face tough competition, the A. E. Finley Executive Cup is pivotal in helping maintain the Tar Heel program at the top of collegiate golf. The appearances of golfing legend Jack Nicklaus in the 1980, ’81 and ’83 events are highlights of the tournament’s history, as he thrilled all specta-tors and contestants with a clinic he conducted after each tournament.

The inaugural Executive Cup in 1976 was played at the Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst, N.C. The tournament was moved to Grandfa-ther Mountain a year later and was played there for one year (1977) before returning to the Country Club of North Carolina for two more years (1978-79). Beginning in 1980 it was played at UNC’s Finley Golf Course and continued to be played there through 1990. After a four-year stint at the Governors Club (1991-94), the event returned to UNC Finley Golf Course where it is still played today. The 2009 winning team was Jeremy Elliott, Amber Elliott, Neal Harrell, Brad Burris and Sydney Crane. Jeremy Elliott, Amber Elliott and Crane are all former Tar Heel golfers.

time All-ACC performer (1982-84) during his four-year career (1981-84) as a Tar Heel. Inman captured five collegiate titles. Besides his NCAA title, he won the ‘83 Augusta College Invitational, ‘82 ACC Tournament, ‘82 Forest Hills Invitational and ‘81 Methodist Invitational. Inman turned professional in 1985 and played on the PGA Tour for 12 years (1987-1998). While playing on the PGA Tour he won the 1987 Provi-dent Classic and the 1993 Buick Southern Open. A native of Greensboro, N.C., Inman is in his 12th year as head coach of the Tar Heels and has already led Carolina to three top-10 NCAA finishes and an ACC Championship.

ED KENNEY Ed Kenney served as the head professional at Finley Golf Course and also coached the men’s team during 27 years with the University. He was the head

pro at Finley and manager of the pro shop from 1949, the year the course opened, until he retired in 1976. Kenney was the men’s golf coach for 12 years, 1961-1972. His teams won over 71 percent of their matches and finished 12th at the 1962 NCAA Cham-pionship. His 1965 team captured the ACC Champi-onship. Kenney also coached three ACC individual champions. Kenney passed away in 2001, and a men’s golf team award was established in his honor. It encom-passes a player’s attitude, academic and athletic contri-butions.

DAVIS LOVE III One of Carolina’s greatest golfers, Davis Love III, now stars on the PGA Tour. As a Tar Heel, Love was a three-time All-America and three-time All-ACC performer (1983-85). He was the ACC Champion in 1984, one of six individual titles he captured during his three-year ca-reer as he led the Tar Heels to 17 team championships. Love was selected to the 1985 Walker Cup team. Love was an immediate star on the PGA Tour as he was named the 1986 PGA Rookie of the Year. Since then he has posted 20 PGA victories including the 1997 PGA Championship. the ’1995 World Cup individual title and the 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic. Love has been a five-time member of the World Cup Team (1992-95, 1997), a six-time member of the Ryder Cup Team (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2004) and a six-time member of The Presidents Cup (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005).

ROGER PERRY Roger Perry is a great friend and supporter of the Carolina golf progam and was inducted into the Order of Merit in 2001. Perry served as chairman of Carolina’s Executive Cup Golf Tournament for three years and was co-chairman of the fundraising campaign for the recent $10 million redesigning

and construction of UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center. Perry, a real estate developer and president of East West Partners Management Company, Inc. in Chapel Hill, has served on numerous local and national fund-raising committees and charities. Perry is a 1971 graduate from Carolina and pres-ently resides in Raleigh.

HARVIE WARD One of the most celebrated golfers in Carolina’s history is Harvie Ward. A member of the Tar Heel 1947-1950 golf teams,

he was Carolina’s first All-America in 1949 and was the NCAA Champion that same year, defeating Okla-homa’s Bo Winninger, LSU’s Gardner Dickinson and Notre Dame’s Tommy Veech before dispatching Texas’ Morris Williams Jr. in the 36-hole final, 5 and 4. However, he gained national prominence a year earlier when he won the 1948 North and South Ama-teur. A virtual no-name nationally when he entered the tournament, he sent Arnold Palmer and former U.S. Amateur Champion Dick Chapman home before edg-ing international star Frank Stranahan in the 36-hole final, 1-up. Estimated crowds, upwards of 2,000, came

to the the famed Pinehurst #2 as fraternity brothers, teammates, coeds and others formed a caravan from Chapel Hill to Pinehurst to cheer the happy-go-lucky Ward on to victory. Ward was the 1950 Southern Conference Champion and following gradu-ation he won the 1952 British Amateur, the 1954 Canadian Amateur and the 1955 and 1956 U.S. Amateurs. A native of Tarboro, N.C., Ward spent much of his life as a businessman and golf pro in California before semi-retiring and moving to Pinehurst. He passed away in September 2004.

BILL WILLIAMSON Bill Williamson played on Carolina’s 1951-1953 teams. He had an outstanding season his senior year as he was the runner-up in the NCAA Tournament in 1953. He led the team to a second-place finish that year, the Tar Heels’ first top 20 finish, and was named to the All-America team, becoming Carolina’s second All-America in history. Williamson is a former chairman of Carolina’s Ex-ecutive Cup Golf Tournament and is an active booster of the Tar Heel golf program. In the fall of 2004, the men’s and women’s practice range, greens, etc. were dedicated and named the Williamson Golf Team Practice Facility. A business-man who resides in Charlotte, Williamson was co-chairman of the fundraising campaign for the recent refurbishing of UNC Finley Golf Course.

A.E. FINLEY EXECUTIVE CUP

Golfing legend Jack Nicklaus’ clinics were a highlight of past Executive Cups.

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Meet The Tar Heels • Carolina Men’s Golf

Michael McGowan

Kevin O’Connell

Chase MacFarland

Jack Fields

Clark Palmer

Patrick Barrett

Henry Zaytoun III

Matt Raudenbush

Philip Chauncey

David Holzworth

Assistant CaochDon Hill andHead CoachJohn Inman

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Player Profiles: Patrick Barrett & Philip Chauncey

General Info: Majoring in communication studies … his grandfather played foot-ball at Carolina.Fall 2009: Competed in two tournaments for the Tar Heels, including one as an individual … low finish was a tie for 55th place at the Bank of Tennessee Intercol-legiate at The Ridges … averaged 75.33 strokes. 2008-09: Played in seven events, including two as an individual … captured first place at Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate, an individual event, carding a one-over-par 214 total with rounds of 74-71-69 … tied for 13th at the Big 4 Challenge, defeating Duke’s Matthew Pierce in match play … tied for 40th place at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, the team’s top performer … tied for 20th at the 2Targets-Barton Intercollegiate, competing as an individual in the B-team event … had a 75.29 stroke average. 2007-08: Did not play in any tournaments.2006-07: Played in one tournament in the fall as an individual where he tied for 59th place at the International Collegiate played at St. Andrews in Scotland.Amateur: Finished in fourth place at 2005 AJGA Chateau Elan … three-time qualifier for the U.S. Junior.Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner – two years at Jordan High School in Durham (2003-2004) and two years at North Raleigh Christian Academy in Raleigh (2005-2006) ... 2004 Most Valuable Player of his golf team … Pac-6 player of the year in 2003 and 2004 … 2003 and 2004 FCWT (Futures Collegiate World Tour) third-team All-America … selected 2005 Most Outstanding Golfer by Triangle Indepen-dent School Athletic Council … recipient of 2006 Coaches Award at North Raleigh Christian Academy.

Chauncey’s Tournament ResultsFall 2006International Collegiate* ..................................................................... 80-78-76–234 (T59)Fall 2008Maryland Intercollegiate .......................................................................... 73-75–140 (T42)Carpet Capital Collegiate .................................................................... 75-69-78–222 (T40)Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate* ..................................................74-71-69–214 (1)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ............................... 77-75-79–231 (T60)Spring 20092Targets-Barton Intercollegiate* ............................................................. 80-72–152 (T20)River Landing Intercollegiate ................................................................82-74-81–237 (80)Big 4 Challenge ......................................................................................................76 (T13)Fall 2009Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ............................... 76-76-75–227 (T55)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate* ................................................. 75-75-75–225 (T58)*Competed as an individual

More on ChaunceyBirthdate: July 20, 1987Career competitive round: 66 at 2007 Eastern Amateur played at Elizabeth Manor in Portsmouth, Va.Favorite course: Brookline Country Club in Brookline, Mass.Favorite golfer: Davis Love IIIFavorite vacation spot: Sea Island, Ga.Favorite movies: Braveheart and Shawshank RedemptionFavorite musical performers: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Lil Wayne, Dave Matthews BandCD most likely on my iPOD: George Strait’s 50 Number 1sNobody can believe I listen to: Taylor SwiftThe best thing about being a Tar Heel golfer is: The experience and life-long friendshipsPerson from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: Ben HoganThe best thing about Coach Inman: His professional golf experienceMy most prized possession is: My fly rod

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2006-07 1 3* --- --- 0 0 0 76 234 78.002008-09 7 17^ 6 50.0 2 2 2 69 1280 75.29Fall 2009 2 6* 2 66.7 0 0 0 75 452 75.33Totals 10 26# 8 53.3 2 2 2 69 1966 75.62*Includes 3 rounds played as an individual^ Includes 5 rounds played as an individual#Includes 11 rounds played as an individual

General Info: Selected to the 2009 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team … named to 2008-09 ACC Honor Roll … enrolled in general college.Fall 2009: Did not play in any events.2008-09: Competed in four tournaments, playing as an individual in three of them … recorded two rounds in the 60s including a team-low 64 at the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony where he captured the individual title with a 14-under-par 130 total … averaged 73.90 strokes per round … top finisher among the Tar Heels at the 2Targets-Barton Intercollegiate, playing as an individual in the B-team event and tying for 11th with a five-over par 149 total … played in the Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate where he tied for 30th overall.Amateur: Runner-up at 2009 Moore County Amateur … captured the championship at the 2006 AJGA Richmond Junior in Midlothian, Va. … tied for fifth place at the 2008 North Carolina Junior Championship … tied for 10th at the 2008 Press Thornton Future Masters in the 15-18 year old division in Dothan, Ala. … finished fourth at the 2007 Donald Ross Junior in Pinehurst … tied for fifth place at the 2006 Southern Junior in Richmond, Va. and tied for 10th at the Carolinas Junior in Bluffton, Va.Prep: Four-year golf letterman at Pinecrest High School … four-time all-conference selection … member of North Carolina 4-A championship team in 2008 and 2006 … won 2008 Keith Hills High School Invitational.

Barrett’s Tournament Results

Fall 2008Dogfight at Ford’s Colony* .......................................................................... 66-64–130 (1)Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate* ..............................................76-79-74–229 (T30)Spring 20092Targets-Barton Intercollegiate* ..............................................................76-73–149 (T11)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ................................................. 75-78-78–231 (90)*Played as an individual

More on Barrett:Birthdate: January 2, 1990Career competitive round: 64, 2008 Dogfight at Ford’s Colony, second round at Ford’s Colony Country Club in Rocky Mount, N.C.Favorite Course: Country Club of North Carolina, Cardinal Course in PinehurstFavorite golfer: Tiger Woods, Davis Love IIIHobbies: Running, cooking, playing tennis, working outFavorite food: PaellaThe best-tasting food I make is: GnocchiFavorite TV show: Scrubs and Good EatsNobody can believe I watch: The Food NetworkFavorite musical performers: Goo Goo Dolls, Ben FoldsCDs most likely on my iPOD: Who We Are by LifehouseMy greatest sports moment: Our team (Pinecrest) winning the 2008 4-A high school state championshipThe best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: The guys on the team and the coachesThe best thing about Coach Inman is: His experience and ability to teach

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2008-09 4 10* 3 100.0 0 2 2 64 739 73.90*Competed 7 rounds as an individual

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Player Profile: Jack Fields • Carolina Men’s Golf

General Info: Enrolled in general college.Fall 2009: Competed in all four of Carolina’s tournaments … carded three top-20 finishes … fired an eight-under-par 63, a new tournament record, in the second round of the UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate to tie for second with a seven-under-par 206 total … tied for fifth place at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at the Ridges with a two-under par 214 total … one of two Tar Heels to average under-par for the fall at 71.50. 2008-09: Competed in 11 tournaments for the Tar Heels, including one as an individual … averaged 73.48 strokes per round … recorded eight under-par rounds … carded seven top-25 finishes, three in the fall and four in the spring … in his first tournament as a Tar Heel he shot a two-under-par 140 total to tie for 10th place at the Maryland Intercollegiate … shot a four-under 66 at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, his low round for the year to finish tied for 11th … tied for 25th at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges … carded four top-25 finishes in the spring … tied for 11th place at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate and tied for 20th place at the ACC Championships … tied for third at the Big 4 Challenge where he defeated Duke’s Clark Klassen in match play … tied for 23rd at the 2Targets-Barton Intercollegiate, playing as an individual in the B-team event. Amateur: Winner of 2009 Amateur Championship of the Carolinas Golf Association … placed fourth at 2009 North Carolina Amateur … winner of the 2008 North Carolina Amateur … advanced to the match play in the 2008 U.S. Amateur.Prep: Played golf for four years at Pinecrest High School … selected all-conference and conference Player of the Year … led his high school team to the 2008 4-A state championship as well as taking the individual state champion title.

Fields’ Tournament Results

Fall 2008Maryland Intercollegiate ...........................................................................71-69–140 (T10)Carpet Capital Collegiate .....................................................................74-74-78–226 (T62)Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate .......................................................70-66-73–209 (T11)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ................................76-70-75–221 (T25)Spring 20092Targets-Barton Intercollegiate* ..............................................................81-72–153 (T23)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..............................................................76-77-74–227 (T68)Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate ............................................................74-69-69–212 (T11)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ...............................................77-70-78–225 (T78)River Landing Intercollegiatte .............................................................71-80-76–227 (T60)ACC Championships ...........................................................................75-72-71–218 (T20)Big 4 Challenge ........................................................................................................ 73 (T3)Fall 2009Maryland Intercollegiate ........................................................................74-73-72–206 (T1)Gary Koch Intercollegiate ....................................................................69-74-76–209 (T43)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ..................................71-70-73–214 (T5)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ......................................................72-63-71–206 (T2)*Competed as an individual

More on Fields:Birthdate: February 27, 1990Career competitive round: 63 in the second round of the 2009 UNCG Bridg stone Collegiate at Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. and in the final round of the 2008 North Carolina Amateur at Raleigh Country Club in RaleighFavorite golfer: Sergio GarciaFavorite athlete: Lebron JamesFavorite vacation spot: New YorkFavorite TV show: WeedsFavorite musical performers: The GameFavorite Song: Tiny Dancer by Elton JohnTo get ready for a tournament, I like to: RelaxNobody can believe I watch: The History ChannelPerson in history I’d most like to meet: Michael JordanPerson I would like to play a round of golf with: Tiger Woods

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2008-09 11 29* 23 88.5 4 8 4 66 2131 73.48Fall 2009 4 12 11 91.7 1 4 2 63 858 71.50Total 15 41* 34 87.2 5 12 6 63 2989 72.90*Competed 2 rounds as an individual

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Player Profiles: David Holzworth & Michael McGowan

General Info: Majoring in communication studies. Fall 2009: Competed in three tournaments for the Tar Heels … low finish was a tie for 40th at the Maryland Intercollegiate … tied for 43rd at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate where he fired a 69 the first round … averaged 74.00 strokes per round. 2008-09: Played in three events, two in the fall and one in the spring … played in the last two events of the fall campaign … tied for 23rd place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and tied for 37th at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiatte at The Ridges … played in the first tournament of the spring.2007-08: Played in all eight of Carolina’s tournaments, including one as an individual … tied for fourth place at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship in the fall … top finish in the spring was a tie for 40th place at the River Landing Intercollegiate where he competed as an individual.2006-07: Broke into the starting lineup and played in 11 of Carolina’s 13 tournaments … was the runner-up at the 2006 Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic after firing three under-par rounds, 70-68-70, for an eight-under 208 total … tied for 21st place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate, also played in the fall … in the spring he tied for 15th place at the ACC Championship, tied for 19th at the NCAA East Regional and placed 30th at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Invitational.2005-06: Did not compete in any events for the Tar Heels.Amateur: Tied for 17th place at 2007 Eastern Amateur … 2005 Chateau Elan AJGA champion … shot a 66 at North Ridge Country Club in a U.S. Amateur qualifier … selected as an honorable mention Rolex Junior All-America by the AJGA.Prep: Four-time golf letterman at East Chapel Hill High School … 2005 NCHSAA regional champion … 2005 conference champion … four-time all-conference.

Holzworth’s Tournament ResultsFall 2006International 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 2007Hootie 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)NCAA East Regional ...................................................................................... 78-70-71–219 (T19)NCAA Championship ................................................................................... 71-78-75–224 (T141)Fall 2007VCU Shootout ................................................................................................. 71-73-76–220 (T41)Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate .................................................................. 71-67-78–216 (T40)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ........................................... 75-72-72–219 (T41)UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship ................................................. 73-69-71–213 (T4)Spring 2008Seminole Intercollegiate ................................................................................. 71-77-78–226 (T43)General Hackler Championship ...................................................................... 86-74-75–235 (T49)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ......................................................................... 81-75-74–230 (T77)River Landing Intercollegiate* ....................................................................... 77-72-73–222 (T40)Fall 2008Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate .................................................................. 72-69-72–213 (T23)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ........................................... 76-74-74–224 (T37)Spring 2009General Hackler Championship .........................................................................84-79-81–244 (72)Fall 2009Maryland Intercollegiate ................................................................................. 71-79-74–224 (T40)Gary Koch Intercollegiate ............................................................................... 69-72-78–219 (T43)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ............................................................... 78-73-72–223 (T45)*Includes 3 rounds played as an individual

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2006-07 11 33 25 75.8 3 8 1 68 2445 74.092007-08 8 24* 15 71.4 4 3 1 67 1781 74.212008-09 3 9 8 88.9 0 1 1 69 681 74.67Fall 2009 3 9 6 66.7 0 0 0 75 452 75.33Total 25 75* 54 75.0 7 12 3 67 5359 71.45*Competed 3 rounds as an individual

More on HolzworthBirthdate: June 14, 1987Career competitive round: 67 at 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Second Round at Old Overton Club in Birmingham, Ala.Favorite course: Kingsbarn Golf Links in St Andrews, ScotlandHobbies: Ping Pong, poolFavorite food: SushiThe best-tasting food I make is: Spicy Italian sausage with tomatoes, onions, peppers and red wineNobody can believe I watch: America’s Next Top ModelFavorite video game: Call of DutyFavorite musical performers: Tool, Porcupine TreeIf I could spend three hours doing anything, it would be: Scuba divingThe funniest thing Coach Inman says all the time: You got it.I did this for fun this summer: Went to Sweden, Denmark and Germany

General Info: Enrolled in general college … comes from a golfing family … father, Pat, plays on the Champions Tour while mother, Bonnie (Bell) played for the Tar Heels 1977-79 … his grandmother, Peggy Kirk Bell, is a golfing lefend and a member of the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame and the Golf Hall of Fame.Fall 2009: Competed in all four of Carolina’s tournaments … top finish was a tie for fifth place at the Maryland Intercollegiate, his first tour-nament as a Tar Heel … carded a one-under-par 212 total after firing a two-under 69 in the second round …73.42 stroke average …carded three under-par scores.Amateur: Tied for first and lost in a playoff at 2010 New Year’s Invita-tional … Winner of 2009 Dogwood State Junior Championship … runner-up at 2009 Big “I” Junior Classic … tied for first and lost in a playoff at 2009 Golf Pride Junior Classic after finishing third in 2008 … finished 10th at 2008 North and South Junior Amateur after being the runner-up in 2007 … tied for 15th at 2009 Cardinal Amateur … tied for fifth at 2007 U.S. Junior Amateur … advanced to match play at 2006 U.S. Amateur as a 15-year old … quarter-finalist at 2007 U.S. Junior.Prep: Four-time golf letterman at The O’Neal School … two-time all state and four-time all conference … conference player of the year in 2008 … 2006 N.C. 2A State Champion and was the runner-up in 2007 and 2008 … also leading scorer on soccer team and second leading scorer on bas-ketball team.

McGowan’s Tournament Results

Fall 2009Maryland Intercollegiate ........................................................................73-69-70–212 (T5)Gary Koch Intercollegiate ....................................................................73-72-76–221 (T51)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges .................................. 71-75-77–223 (46)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ....................................................75-75-75–225 (T58)

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVGFall 2009 4 12 11 91.7 1 3 1 69 881 73.42

More on McGowanBirthdate: June 14, 1987Career competitive round: 65 at 2009 AJGA Golf Pride Junior, First Round at Pine Needles Golf Club in Southern Pines, N.C.Favorite course: Boone Valley Country Club in Augusta, Mo.Hobbies: Ping Pong, video games, soccer, basketball, tennis, dancingThe best-tasting food I make is: Ramen NoodlesThe reality show I could win is: American GladiatorsNobody can believe I watch: Good TimesMy greatest sports moment: Advancing to match play at 2006 U.S. Amateur at age 15People in history I’d most like to meet: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr.My most prized possession: My golf clubsMost notable thing someone in my family other then me has accomplished: My grandmother (Peggy Kirk Bell) was inducted into the Golf Hall of FameThe best thing about Carolina: The total experience

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Player Profile: Chase MacFarland • Carolina Men’s Golf

MacFarland’s Tournament ResultsFall 2005Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic ............................................................77-71-74—222 (T43)Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ..............................79-68-78—225 (T43)Spring 2006ACC 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 2006International Collegiate* ......................................................................73-73-70–216 (T17)Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic* ............................................................78-72-83–233 (T68)Fall 2007VCU Shootout ......................................................................................78-71-75–224 (T62)Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial# .......................................................... 75-74–149 (T25)Spring 2008Administaff Augusta State Invitational .................................................... 69-75–144 (T23)River Landing Intercollegiate ..............................................................78-75-70–223 (T45)ACC Championship ................................................................................. 68-72-67–207 (2)NCAA West Regional ..........................................................................72-76-72–220 (T25)Fall 2008Maryland Intercollegiate ........................................................................... 75-84–159 (T83)Dogfight at Ford’s Colony* ........................................................................ 68-68–136 (T2)Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate* ................................................71-71-77–219 (T3)Spring 2009General Hackler Championship ...........................................................82-72-77–231 (T44)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..............................................................79-68-76–223 (T42)Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate ............................................................77-74-73–224 (T63)River Landing Intercollegiate* ............................................................78-73-74–225 (T56)ACC Championships ...........................................................................72-70-75–217 (T15)Big 4 Challenge ......................................................................................................... 86 (20)Fall 2009UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate* ..................................................71-73-76–220 (T35)*Competed as an individual; #Includes 2 rounds played in a B-team tournament

General Info: Majoring in business administration … selected to the All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team in 2006, 2008 and 2009 … named to the 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 and 2008-09 ACC Honor Roll … 2008-09 and 2009-10 Athletic Director’s Scholar-Athlete for the men’s golf team.Fall 2009: Played in one tournament as an individual …tied for 35th place at the UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate2008-09: Played in nine tournaments, including three as an individual ... tied for second place at the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony and tied for third at the Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate, competing as an individual in both fall events … top two finishes in the spring were a tie 15th at the ACC Championships and a 20th-place finish at the Big 4 Challenge.2007-08: Played in the first tournament of the fall campaign, the VCU Shootout … also played in the Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial, a B-team tournament, where he tied for 25th place … played in the last four events of the spring campaign … was the runner-up at the ACC Championship ... tied for 23rd at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational … led the Tar Heels at the NCAA West Regional, tying for 25th place.2006-07: Played in two tournaments in the fall, competing as an individual in both … tied for 17th place at the International Collegiate played at St. Andrews in Scotland where he carded an even par 216 total … tied for 68th at the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic.2005-06: A starter in two tournaments in the fall – the Coca-Cola Duke Golf Classic and the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate … tied for 43rd place at both events … returned to the starting lineup for the ACC Championship and played in the final four events of the spring cam-paign … tied for sixth place at the ACC Championship as he helped lead Carolina to the team championship … fired a six-under-par 210 total after firing his low round of the year, a six-under 66, in the second round.Amateur: 2004 Callaway Junior Player of the Year … placed 11th at the 2005 Georgia State Amateur … finished 15th at the 2005 Oglethorpe Am-ateur … advanced to the round of 32 at the 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur.Prep: Three-sport athlete at Savannah Christian Prep School … ran cross-country and played basketball in addition to golf … first team All-Coastal Empire for golf in 2003, 2004 and 2005 … honorable mention All-Coastal Empire for basketball in 2005 … first team All-Region in basketball in 2005.

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2005-06 6 18 12 66.7 1 4 2 66 1341 74.502006-07 2 6* --- --- 1 1 0 70 449 74.832007-08 6 16# 15 93.8 3 5 3 67 1167 72.942008-09 9 23^ 11 78.6 4 4 3 68 1720 74.78Fall 2009 1 3@ --- --- 1 0 0 71 220 73.33Total 24 66& 38 73.1 10 14 8 66 4897 74.20@Competed 3 rounds as an individual, *Competed 6 rounds as an individual; #Competed 2 rounds in a B-team tournament; ^Competed 8 rounds as an individual; &Competed 14 rounds as an ind.

More on MacFarlandBirthdate: April 17, 1987Career 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 yearFavorite course: Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, Calif.Favorite athlete: Tiger WoodsFavorite musical performers: David Crowder Band, Hillsong UnitedThe best tasting food I make is: Chicken Quesadillas with guacamoleFavorite vacation spot: Torch Lake, Mich.Person in history I’d most like to meet: Jesus ChristMy most prized possession: My ACC Championship ringIf I could spend three hours doing anything, it would be: SnowboardingPerson from whom I would most like to receive a golf lesson: Coach InmanThe best part about being a Tar Heel golfer: Being able to play golf every day

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Player Profile: Kevin O’Connell

General Info: Majoring in history … 2008 ACC Freshman of the Year … selected to 2008 and 2009 All-ACC teams … selected to the 2008 PING All-America Third Team … named to 2008 PING All-South Region Team and 2009 All-East Region Team … selected to the 2008 All-Freshman Team. Fall 2009: Played in all four of the Tar Heels’ fall tournaments … re-corded two under-par rounds … top finish was a tie for 11th place at the Maryland Intercollegiate with a three-over par 215 total … 75.75 stroke average. 2008-09: A starter in 11 tournaments … 72.23 stroke average … carded nine top-20 finishes … received an individual bid to compete in the NCAA Northeast Regional where he tied for 19th place … during the fall campaign he tied for sixth place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and tied for 10th at the Maryland Intercollegiate ... his top spring perfor-mances were a tie for fourth place at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational and a tie for seventh at the Big 4 Challenge … tied for 15th place at the ACC Championships and the Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate … tied for 19th at the General Hackler Championship and the River Landing Intercollegiate …tied for 20th place at 2008 Western Refining All-America Golf Classic in El Paso, Texas, in November.2007-08: Starter in all 11 of Carolina’s tournaments … carded nine top-15 and seven top-10 finishes … was the low Tar Heel in seven of Carolina’s 11 events … in the fall, he tied for fourth place at the VCU Shootout, tied for sixth place at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, tied for seventh at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges and tied for 15th at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship … in the spring he posted four top-10 finishes – a tie for third place at the Seminole Intercol-legiate, a tie for sixth at the ACC Championship, a tie for eighth at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational and a tie for ninth place at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational … carded 10 rounds in the 60s and posted par or better in 21 of 32 rounds … his low round was 66 which he carded on two occasions – in the second round of both the Jerry Pate National In-tercollegiate and the Seminole Intercollegiate … concluded his freshman campaign with a 71.66 stroke average.Amateur: Selected MVP of the 2008 Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Colle-giate Golf Championship played at Tokyo Golf Club … his perfect record of three wins and 208 total led the U.S. to a 37-23 win over Japan … medalist at 2008 U.S. Amateur sectional qualifier; lost in the first round of match play at the U.S. Amateur ... lost in the semifinals of the 2008 North and South Amateur … runner-up at 2007 Eastern Amateur … runner-up at 2006 Scott Robertson Memorial … champion of 2004 AJGA Richmond Junior … advanced to the final 16 at the 2004 U.S. Junior Championship … won 2003 AJGA Nike Golf Junior All-Star Classic in Jacksonville and tied for second at Nike Golf Junior All-Star Classic at Colonial presented by Miss. Farm Bureau … carded 11 top-25 finishes in AJGA events dur-ing his junior career.Prep: Four-time golf letterman at Green Hope High School … four-time all-conference … two-time all-state, as a sophomore and senior … 2007 North Carolina High School State Champion.

O’Connell’s Tournament ResultsFall 2007VCU 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)Spring 2008Seminole Intercollegiate ...................................................................................72-66-72–210 (T3)General Hackler Championship ......................................................................77-77-75–229 (T27)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...........................................................................74-68-72–214 (T9)Administaff Augusta State Invitational .................................................................72-69–141 (T8)River Landing Intercollegiate .........................................................................67-75-74–216 (T11)ACC Championship ..........................................................................................70-70-70–210 (T6)NCAA West Regional ...................................................................................77-79-76–232 (T101)Fall 2008Maryland Intercollegiate ......................................................................................72-68–140 (T10)Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ....................................................................67-70-70–207 (T6)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ...........................................74-76-72–222 (T30)Spring 2009General Hackler Championship ......................................................................74-76-76–225 (T19)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...........................................................................72-74-68–214 (T4)Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate .......................................................................72-71-70–213 (T15)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ..........................................................70-69-75–214 (T31)River Landing Intercollegiate .........................................................................73-76-68–217 (T19)ACC Championships ......................................................................................71-75-71–217 (T15)Big 4 Challenge ................................................................................................................... 74 (T7)NCAA Northeast Regional* ...........................................................................78-75-71–224 (T19)Fall 2009Maryland Intercollegiate .................................................................................70-72-73–215 (T11)Gary Koch Intercollegiate ................................................................................. 79-74-81–234 (78)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges ...........................................84-71-74–229 (T65)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ...............................................................73-79-79–231 (T76)*Competed as an individual

More on O’ConnellBirthdate: July 9, 1988Career competitive round: 64, 2008 U.S. Amateur sectional qualifier at Salisbury Country Club in Midlothian, Va. and 1999 Mid Pines InvitationalFavorite course: Wildwood Green Golf Club, Raleigh, N.C.Favorite golfer: Tiger WoodsFavorite athlete: Muhammad AliFavorite food: Hibachi chicken, freid rice and grilled vegetablesFavorite TV show: EntourageNobody can believe I watch: Greek, The Hills, Daddy’s Girl, The OCFavorite movie: The Dark KnightFavorite vacation spot: Southern CaliforniaFavorite musical performers: Jay Z, Kanye West, Dave Matthews, Red Hot Chili PeppersMy greatest sports moment: Beating Dad for the first timeWhy I chose Carolina: The facilities, coaches and traditionPerson in history I’d most like to meet: Michael JacksonMy most prized possession: My mindPost-school ambition: Professional golfThe best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: The opportunity to represent UNC in athletic competitions The best thing about Coach Inman is: His plethora of knowledge for tourna- ment play and how to score on the toughest courses against the toughest competitionThe funniest thing Coach Inman says all the time: You got it and What’s going on.Person with whom I would like to play a round of golf: Tiger Woods

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2007-08 11 32 30 93.8 7 14 10 66 2293 71.662008-09 11 30* 25 96.2 6 9 5 67 2167 72.23Fall 2009 4 12 7 58.3 0 2 2 70 909 75.75Total 26 74 62 87.3 13 25 17 66 5369 72.55*Competed 3 rounds as an individual

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Player Profiles: Clark Palmer & Matt Raudenbush • Carolina Men’s Golf

General Info: Majoring in exercise and sport science.Fall 2009: Did not compete in any tournaments for the Tar Heels.2008-09: Played in four tournaments, three as an individual … tied for second place at the Dogfight at Ford’s Colony after firing an eight-under-par 136 total … tied for 17th at the Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate … tied for 23rd at the 2Targets Barton Intercollegiate, a B-team event … also played in the Administaff Augusta State Invitational … carded three under-par rounds … 74.70 stroke average.2007-08: Did not play in any tournaments.Amateur: Qualified for second stage of 2009 U.S. Open … tied 20th at 2007 Philly Open.Prep: Four-year golf letterman at Bishop Eustace Prep School in Pennsauken, N.J. … four-time all-conference … two-time all-south Jersey ... three-time all-parochial ... all-state as a senior … all-state third team as a junior … two-time Parochial B State Champion, as a junior and senior … also played hockey for three years.

More on RaudenbushBirthdate: November 8, 1988Career competitive round: 65, 2008 Dogfight at Ford’s Colony, first round, at Ford’s Colony Country club in Rocky Mount, N.C.Favorite course: Pine Valley Golf Club in Pine Valley, N.J.Favorite golfer: Adam ScottFavorite movie: Cinderella ManFavorite food: Cheese steak from Pat’sFavorite TV Show: Scrubs, EntourageFavorite video game: NHL 08Favorite vacation spot: Jersey ShoreFavorite musical performers: Foo FightersNobody can believe I listen to: Backstreet BoysPerson in history I’d most like to meet: Abraham Lincoln, Babe RuthPerson from whom I’d like to receive a golf lesson: Harvie WardThe best part about being a Tar Heel golfer is: Getting to represent UNC

Raudenbush’s Tournament ResultsFall 2008Dogfight at Ford’s Colony* .......................................................................65-71–136 (T2)Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate* ............................................ 70-75-79–224 (T17)Spring 20092Targets-Barton Intercollegiate* .............................................................75-78–153 (T23)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ................................................76-79-79–234 (93)*Competed as an individual

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2008-09 4 10* 1 33.3 0 3 1 65 747 74.70*Competed 7 rounds as an individual

General Info: Majoring in history … his father, Fred (1976-78), and brother, Wallace (2005-08), both played on the Tar Heel golf team.Fall 2009: Did not compete in any tournaments for the Tar Heels.Amateur: Placed fifth at the 2008 Georgia State Golf Association Junior Championship and the 2008 Bobby Chapman Invitational … runner-up at 2007 ALDILA Championship … finished seventh at 2007 Donald Ross Championship … posted seven top-10 and three top-five AJGA finishes, including tie for fourth at AJGA Burgett H. Mooney Jr. Rome Classic and sixth-place finish at AJGA Club Car Junior … member of Georgia team that defeated South Carolina in 2008 GA-SC Junior Challenge Match.Prep: Four-year golf letterman at the Academy of Richmond County … three-time All-State selection … regional medalist in 2006 and 2008 while leading his team to regional championship in 2006, 2007 and 2008 … led team to Georgia high school state championship in 2006 and 2008.

More on PalmerBirthdate: October 22, 1990Career competitive round: 66, 2006 U.S. Junior Qualifier, Jennings Mill Golf Club in Bogart, Ga.Favorite course: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Ga.Hobbies: Golfing, hunting and fishingFavorite food: Steak or Shrimp and GritsFavorite TV Show: Two and a Half MenNobody can believe I watch: Hannah MontanaFavorite musical performers: Jimmy Buffet, Allman Brothers BandNobody can believe I listen to: Jackson 5Person in history I’d most like to meet: George WashingtonPost-school ambition: Law school or start an insurance company with my brotherMy greatest sports moment: Signing a letter of intent to such a great universityThe best thing about Coach Inman: He’s a great golfer and can help you strive to be better.Why I chose Carolina: Because of the great academics, the Carolina family and how cool it is to say I’m a Tar Heel.

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Player Profile: Henry Zaytoun III

General Info: Majoring in history … selected to the 2008 and 2009 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf Team … also named to the 2008 and 2009 ACC Honor Roll.Fall 2009: Competed in all four tournaments for the Tar Heels and counted all 12 rounds … captured first place at the Maryland Intercollegiate with a seven-under par 206 total … tied for 22th place at the UNCG Bridge-stone Golf Collegiate and tied for 24th at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate … averaged a team-best 71.42 … fired four rounds in the 60s and seven rounds under par. 2008-09: Played in nine tournaments for the Tar Heels, two in the fall and seven in the spring … fired a season-low 70 during the second round of the Hootie as Bulls Bay Collegiate … tied for 31st at the River Land-ing Intercollegiate with a three-over par 219 total … tied for third at the Big 4 Challenge where he defeated Duke’s Wes Roach in match play … recorded three under-par rounds for the season.2007-08: Played in one B-team tournament in the fall, the Tom & Bet-tie O’Briant Memorial, where he tied for 37th place … played in all of Carolina’s seven tournaments in the spring … carded three top-30 finishes … tied for 24th place at the ACC Championship, tied for 27th at the Ad-ministaff Augusta State Invitational and tied for 30th at the River Landing Intercollegiate … low round was a three-under-par 69 in the final round of the ACC Championship … carded three rounds of par or better.Amateur: Carded a fourth-place finish at the 2008 North Carolina Ama-teur … qualified for the 2006 and 2007 U.S. Amateurs … tied for ninth at 2007 Cardinal Amateur and 12th at 2007 North Carolina 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 career.Prep: Four-time golf letterman at Ravenscroft School … four-time all-conference … three-time all-state … 2006 and 2007 N.C. Independent Schools Athletics Association Champion … four-time team’s most valu-able player.

More on ZaytounBirthdate: June 22, 1989Career competitive round: 61, High School Match at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh, N.C.Favorite course: Olympic Club in San Francisco, Calif.Favorite golfer: David TomsFavorite food: SpaghettiFavorite vacation spot: Figure 8 IslandFavorite TV show: EntourageNobody can believe I watch: The HillsFavorite musical performers: Hootie & The Blowfish, George Strait, James TaylorFavorite song: I Will Survive by Gloria GaynorNobody can believe I listen to: Bluegrass MusicIf I could spend three hours doing anything, it would be: Hanging out at the beachWhy I chose Carolina: The chance to play golf at the highest level at a great UniversityPerson in history I’d most like to meet: Andrew Jackson, Thomas JeffersonMy most prized possession: My putterThe best thing about being a Tar Heel golfer is: Being a part of the Carolina familyPerson with whom I would like to play a round of golf: Tiger WoodsThe funniest thing Coach Inman says all the time: Show me something.

T RDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LO STK AVG2007-08 8 22^ 19 86.4 3 2 1 69 1642 74.642008-09 9 25 19 79.2 1 3 0 70 1857 74.28Fall 2009 4 12 12 100.0 0 7 4 66 857 71.42Total 21 59^ 50 84.8 4 12 5 66 4356 73.83^Includes 2 rounds in a B-team tournament

Zaytoun’s Tournament ResultsFall 2007Tom & Bettie O’Briant Memorial^ .........................................................74-78–152 (T37)Spring 2008Seminole Intercollegiate .................................................................... 75-73-76–224 (T34)General Hackler Championship ......................................................... 76-79-79–234 (T44)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ............................................................ 73-72-77–222 (T44)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ...................................................73-72–145 (T27)River Landing Intercollegiate ............................................................ 75-74-71–220 (T30)ACC Championship ........................................................................... 75-72-69–213 (T18)NCAA West Regional ........................................................................ 73-78-78–229 (T79) Fall 2008Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................................................... 76-75-80–231 (T78)Jerry Pate National Collegiate ........................................................... 74-71-73–218 (T42)Spring 2009General Hackler Championship ......................................................... 79-74-77–230 (T39)Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ............................................................ 75-71-76–222 (T39)Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate .......................................................... 76-70-75–221 (T50)Administaff Augusta State Invitational ............................................. 76-70-72–218 (T47)River Landing Intercollegiate ............................................................ 73-73-73–219 (T31)ACC Championships ......................................................................... 76-76-74–226 (T48)Big 4 Challenge ....................................................................................................... 73 (T3)Fall 2009Maryland Intercollegiate ...................................................................... 66-72-68–206 (T1)Gary Koch Intercollegiate .................................................................. 70-70-75–215 (T24)Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges .............................. 81-69-71–221 (T34)UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate .................................................. 73-73-69–215 (T22)^B-team tournament

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After spending 12 years playing on the PGA Tour, John Inman returned home - to his home state and to his alma mater. Entering his 12th year as head coach, Inman continues to bring enthusiasm, pride, and experience to the Tar Heel program. “John Inman is running a first class program at UNC,” says Athletic Director Dick Baddour. “His knowledge of the game and his experience on the PGA Tour make him an exceptional teacher and coach. John has a passion for Carolina and the golf program and his team reflects that passion.” Inman, a native of Greensboro, N.C., and a 1984 graduate of Carolina, came to Chapel Hill from Roswell, Ga., where he lived for nine years while playing on the PGA Tour. Inman turned pro-fessional after he graduated from Carolina and played on the PGA Tour for 12 years (1987-1998). He won two tournaments during his pro career - the 1987 Provident Classic and the 1993 Buick Southern Open. He also posted eight top-10 finishes and 32 top-25 finishes. “I’m enjoying being the head coach at my alma mater,” said Inman. “I look forward to continuing to build our team into con-tenders at the conference and national level. Carolina is one of the top academic institutions and with UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center, we have some of the finest facilities in the country. It’s thrilling to be a part of it.” Inman brings a plethora of college playing experience to his duties as coach. He was a three-time All-America (1982-84) and three-time All-ACC performer (1982-84) while on the Tar Heel team from 1981-84. He won the NCAA Individual Championship in 1984 and was the recipient of the 1984 Fred Haskins Award as the National Player of the Year. Inman’s score of 17-under-par in the NCAA Championship broke Ben Crenshaw’s NCAA record by two strokes. That record, set at Houston’s Bear Creek Golf World, was tied three times before it was broken in 2000 by Charles How-ell, of Oklahoma State, who fired a 23-under-par score. Inman, a member of the 1984 World Amateur Team and the 1984 Western Amateur Champion, won five tournaments while at Carolina. In addition to the 1984 NCAA Championship, he was the individual medalist at the 1981 Methodist Invitational, the 1982 ACC Tournament, the 1982 Forest Hills Invitational and the 1983

Augusta College In-vitational. While Inman was a member of the Carolina team, the Tar Heels cap-tured 15 team titles, including three ACC champion-ships (1981, 1983 and 1984). They participated in the NCAA Champion-ship in all four of Inman’s years, post-ing three top-10 fin-ishes. Carolina’s top NCAA finish during Inman’s career came in `84 when the team posted a fourth-place finish, the same year he captured the indi-vidual championship. Since taking the helm at Carolina, the Tar Heels have won 14 team championships and eleven players have captured 16 individ-ual titles. Carolina won the ACC Championship in 2006, its 11th in school history, and two Tar Heels captured the ACC individual championship, in 2002 and 2003. When Carolina won the confer-ence title in 2006, Inman became the first person to win the ACC title as a player (1982) and a coach. In addition, Carolina posted a ninth-place finish at the NCAA Championship in 2003, 10th-place finishes in 1999 and 2000 and a 17th-place finish in 2002 and 2006. Also, Dustin Bray became the winningest Tar Heel in school history, with seven wins, under Inman’s tutelage. Juniors Kevin O’Connell and Henry Zaytoun III and sopho-more Jack Fields have already reached high marks while playing for Inman. O’Connell was named to the All- ACC team for the sec-ond year last season after a successful campaign that ended at the NCAA Northeast Regional. As a freshman, O’Connell was selected to the All-Freshman Team, All-Region, Third Team All-America, and most notably the ACC Freshman of the Year. Zaytoun cap-tured his first individual title at the Maryland Intercollegiate last fall and Fields has consistently shot low rounds for the Tar Heels. While at Carolina, Inman has honed his game by competing in the New Zealand Open for six years (1999-2004). He carded four top-40 finishes including a tie for 13th place in 2004 and a tie for 38th place in 2002. With nine holes to play in the 2004 event, Inman pulled within two shots of the leader to become the top American finisher in the tournament. Inman has also played in several Buy.com and PGA Tour events since 1998. Inman is mar-ried to the former Patti Arnold from Rochester, Mich. They reside in Durham.

Head Coach John Inman • Carolina Men’s Golf

John Inman and the 1984 World Amateur Team. Left to right: Randy Sonnier, Jay Sigel, Scott Verplank, Will Nicholson (captain) and John Inman.

Coach John Inman with sophomore Jack Fields

Coach Inman and junior All-America Kevin O’Connell shown here on the tee discussing O’Connell’s next shot.

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Assistant Coach Don Hill & Manager Glenn Heer

Don Hill enters his seventh year as an assistant coach for the Tar Heels. His duties include assisting Head Coach John Inman in the day-to-day operations of the men’s golf program in addition to his on-course duties as coach and teacher. Hill joined the men’s golf program after work-ing one year with UNC’s Rams Club as a graduate intern. Prior to that, he played on golf mini tours, 1999-2001. A 1999 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Hill was a member of the men’s golf team (1995, 1997-99). He was a two-time All-ACC performer and two-time honorable mention All-America in 1998 and 1999. Hill helped lead Carolina to 10th-place NCAA finishes in 1997 and 1999. He was the runner-up at the 1998 ACC Champi-onship, one stroke behind Clemson’s Charles Warren, and finished 10th at the 1999 NCAA Championship. Hill posted

13 top-10 fin-ishes during his four-year collegiate ca-reer and 23 top-25 fin-i shes . He posted a 72.88 stroke average in 1997-98 and a 73.03 aver-age in 1998-99. Since be-coming Caro-lina’s assistant coach, the Tar Heels have won eight tournaments, including the ACC Champi-onship in 2006 and the Maryland Intercollegiate in the fall of 2009, and five Tar Heels have captured seven individ-ual championships. Hill has coached three All-Americas, Martin Ureta in 2005 and 2006, Dustin Bray in 2002-04 and Kevin O’Connell in 2008. “Don has done an excellent job in his seven years with our program,” said Inman. “His recruiting ability has de-veloped year after year and he has played a major role bringing in the great players that are on our team today. Don has a great future in coaching and I am very proud to be able to work with him.” Hill, from Mount Olive, N.C., and a four-year golf standout at Southern Wayne High School, graduated from Carolina with a degree in communications.

Coach Don Hill working with unior Henry Zaytoun III

Glenn Heer is in his first year as manager of the golf team. A native of High Point, N.C., he is a freshman at Carolina. Heer started playing golf in ninth grade and lettered all four years at High Point Central High School. He is

a two-time individual regional qualifier in the N.C. 4A High School Championship, finishing sixth his junior year shooting 79. Heer earned Eagle Scout at age 13. While at Carolina, Heer qualified for the club golf team during the fall and competed in the National Club Golf Tournament. His low tournament round is 73, shot in the final round of Holly Ridge Charity Classic. He holds an annual Captain’s choice tournament to benefit stem cell research.

Freshman Michael McGowan and Coach Don Hill contemplating McGowan’s next shot.

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Sports Medicine The Tar Heels receive excellent care from one of the country’s best sports medicine staffs. Dr. Mario Ciocca, Director of Sports Medicine, oversees a comprehensive program designed to keep student-athletes healthy and to reha-bilitate any injuries quickly and successfully. Dr. Tom Brickner is the physi-cian who works directly with the men’s golf team, Tim Taft is their orthopaedic surgeon while Scott Oliaro serves as the team’s trainer.

Strength and Conditioning Under the direction of the UNC Olympic sports strength and conditioning staff, Tar Heel student-athletes get outstanding coaching intended to help max-imize their physical potential. The staff evaluates Carolina student-athletes in a variety of ways, including the use of specialized software for lifting and run-ning video analysis, to encourage steady progress toward reaching optimum preparation for competition. The men’s golf team trains at the Olympic sports weight room in Kenan Field House. In addition to top-of-the-line strength equipment, the center boasts a five-lane, 25-yard rubberized surface for teaching and performing warm-up activities, acceleration drills and agility movements. Year-round training produces athletes who are prepared to compete successfully and safe-ly. Greg Gatz is the Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports and oversees the program along with Steve Gisselman, who serves as Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning and works with the men’s golf team.

Support Staff • Carolina Men’s Golf

UNC Athletics Administration

Chancellor.................................................................................. Holden ThorpFaculty Representative ..........................................................Dr. Jack EvansDirector of Athletics.................................................................... Dick BaddourSenior Associate Athletic Director ................................................. Larry GalloSenior Associate A.D. (SWA/Olympic Sports) .......................... Dr. Beth MillerSenior Associate A.D. (Business & Finance)............................Martina BallenSenior Associate A.D. (Student-Athlete Services) ..................John BlanchardSenior Associate A.D. (Operations & Facilities) ....................... Willie ScroggsSenior Associate A.D. (Rams Club).................................... John MontgomeryAssociate A.D. (Tickets and Dean E. Smith Center) ................Clint GwaltneyAssoicate A.D. (Football Administration) ..................................Corey HollidayAssociate A.D. (Communications) ..........................................Steve KirschnerAssociate A.D. (Marketing & Promotions) ............................Rick SteinbacherAssistant A.D. (Marketing & Promotions) ................................. Michael BealeAssistant A.D. ((Facility Planning & Management) ..................... Mike BuntingAssistant A.D. (Strength & Conditioning) .....................................Jeff ConnorsAssistant A.D (Football & Olympic Sports Operations)..................Ellen CullerAssistant A.D. (Compliance) .......................................................Amy HermanAssistant A.D. (Certification & Eligibility) ................................... Susan MalloyDirector of the Academic Support Program ..............................Robert MercerAssistant A.D. (Student-Athlete Development) ......................Dr. Cricket LaneDirector of Sports Medicine .................................................. Dr. Mario CioccaAssociate Director of Sports Medicine ....................................Dr. Dan HookerDirector of Strength and Conditioning, Olympic Sports .................. Greg Gatz

Athletic Department SwitchboardErnie Williamson Athletic Center ............................................ (919) 962-6000

Mailing Address Overnight Address:P.O. Box 2126 Ernie Williamson Athletics CenterChapel Hill, NC 27515 Skipper Bowles Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514Web Address:www.TarHeelBlue.com

Ross FowlerDirector of Golf

CourseMaintenance

Jack EvansFaculty

Representative

Ellen CullerAsst. Athletic

Director

Beth MillerSenior AssociateAthletic Director

SpencerWelbornAcademicAdvisor

Jeffrey CamaratiStaff Photographer

Larry GalloSenior AssociateAthletic Director

Lee SnyderGolf Contact

Mike WilkinsonHead Golf

Professional

Holden ThorpChancellor

Dick BaddourDirector ofAthletics

JohnMontgomerySenior AssociateAthletic Director/

Rams Club

Courtney SternStudent Assistant

Mark StefferGolf Course

Superintendent

Johnny CakeDirector of Golf

Tom BricknerTeam Physician

Mario CioccaDirector of Sports

Medicine

Scott OliaroTrainer

SteveGisselman

Strength Coach

Greg GatzDir. of Strength& Conditioning

for Olympic Sports

Tim TaftOrthopaedic

Surgeon

Athletic Communications

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Carolina Men’s Golf • 2009 Fall Review

Fall 2009DATE EVENT FINISH STROKES +/-PAR SITESept. 12-13 Maryland Intercollegiate 1 of 15 849 -3 Cambridge, Md.Oct. 3-4 Gary Koch Intercollegiate 13 of 15 874 +10 Tampa, Fla.Oct. 16-18 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges 9 of 15 877 +13 Jonesborough, N.C.Oct. 24-25 UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 9 of 15 864 E Greensboro, N.C.

INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES – Fall 2009 TN RDS RDS CT/PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW HIGH STROKES AVGHenry Zaytoun III 4 12 12/100.0 0 7 4 66 81 857 71.42Jack Fields 4 12 1/91.7 1 4 2 63 76 858 71.50Chase MacFarland 1 3* --- 1 0 0 71 76 220 73.33Michael McGowan 4 12 11/91.7 1 3 1 69 77 881 73.42David Holzworth 3 9 6/66.7 2 1 1 69 79 666 74.00Philip Chauncey 2 6* 2/66.7 0 0 0 75 76 452 75.33Kevin O’Connell 4 12 7/58.3 0 2 0 70 84 909 75.75

*Competed 3 rounds as an individual

Fall 2009Maryland IntercollegiateRiver Marsh Golf Club (Par 71, 6,766 yards)Cambridge, Md. (Sept. 12-13)Henry Zaytoun III ..................66-72-68–206 (T1)Michael McGowan .................73-69-70–212 (T5)Kevin O’Connell ..................70-72-73–215 (T11)Jack Fields ............................74-73-72–219 (T18)David Holzworth ..................71-79-74–224 (T40)Team Totals .............................280-286-283–849 (1 of 15 teams)

Gary Koch IntercollegiateOld Memorial Golf Club (Par 72, 7,389 yards)Tampa, Fla. (Oct. 3-4)Henry Zaytoun III ................70-70-75–215 (T24)Jack Fields ............................69-74-76–219 (T43)David Holzworth ..................69-72-78–219 (T43)Michael McGowan ...............73-72-76–221 (T51)Kevin O’Connell .................... 79-74-81–234 (78)Team Totals .............................281-288-305–874 (13 of 15 teams)

Bank of Tennessee at The RidgesThe Ridges Golf & Country Club (Par 72, 7,147 yards)Jonesborough, Tenn. (Oct. 16-18)Jack Fields ..............................71-70-73–214 (T5)Henry Zaytoun III ................81-69-71–221 (T34)Michael McGowan ................. 71-75-77–223 (46)Philip Chauncey ...................76-76-75–227 (T55)Kevin O’Connell ..................84-71-74–229 (T65)Team Totals .............................299-285-293–877 (9 of 15 teams)

UNCG Bridgestone Golf CollegiateForest Oaks Country Club (Par 71, 7,217 yards)Greensboro, N.C. (Oct. 24-25)Jack Fields ..............................72-63-71–206 (T2)Henry Zaytoun III ................73-73-69–215 (T22)David Holzworth ..................78-73-72–223 (T45)Michael McGowan ...............75-75-75–225 (T58)Kevin O’Connell ..................73-79-79–231 (T76)Team Totals .............................293-284-287–864 (6 of 15 teams)Competed as an individual:Chase MacFarland ...............71-73-76–220 (T35)Philip Chauncey ...................75-75-75–225 (T58)

Henry Zaytoun III

Jack Fields

Michael McGowan

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2008-09 Review • Carolina Men’s Golf

Fall 2008DATE EVENT FINISH STROKES +/-PAR SITESept. 7 Maryland Intercollegiate 4 of 18 574 +6 Cambridge, Md.Sept. 12-14 Carpet Capital Collegiate 18 of 18 900 +36 Rocky Face, Ga.Oct. 13-14 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 6 of 12 843 +3 Birmingham, Ala.Oct. 24-26 Bank of Tennessee Intercol. @ The Ridges 6 of 14 883 +19 Jonesborough, Tenn.Spring 2009Mar. 8-9 General Hackler Championship 14 of 14 928 +64 Murrells Inlet, S.C.Mar. 20-22 Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 7 of 18 879 +15 Statesboro, Ga.Mar. 29-31 Hootie at Bulls Bay Collegiate 11 of 15 866 +14 Awendaw, S.C.Apr. 4-5 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 17 of 17 887 +23 Augusta, Ga.Apr. 10-11 River Landing Intercollegiate 10 of 15 884 +20 Wallace, N.C.Apr. 17-19 ACC Championship T7 of 11 868 +4 New London, N.C.May 11 Big 4 Challenge 3 of 4 382 +22 Durham, N.C.May 14-16 NCAA Northeast Regional --- --- --- Galloway, N.J.

INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES –2008-09 TN RDS RDS CT/PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW HIGH STROKES AVGKevin O’Connell 11 30@ 25/96.2 6 9 5 67 76 2167 72.23Jack Fields 11 29# 23/88.5 4 8 4 66 81 2131 73.48Patrick Barrett 4 10^ 3/100.0 0 2 2 64 79 739 73.90Henry Zaytoun III 9 25 19/79.2 1 3 0 70 80 1857 74.28Robert Riesen 9 26 23/88.5 4 3 2 69 82 1940 74.62David Holzworth 3 9 8/88.9 0 1 1 69 84 681 74.67Matt Raudenbush 4 10^ 1/33.3 0 3 1 65 79 747 74.70Chase MacFarland 9 23& 11/78.6 4 4 3 68 84 1720 74.78Philip Chauncey 7 17* 6/54.5 2 2 2 69 82 1280 75.29Ryan Holler 4 10^ 2/66.7 0 1 0 70 89 760 76.00

#Competed 2 rounds as an individual@ Competed 3 rounds as an individual*Competed 5 rounds as an individual^Competed 7 rounds as an individual&Competed 8 rounds as an individual

2008-09 Notes

•Carolina tied for seventh place at the ACC Championships with a four-over-par 868 total. Three Tar Heels tied for 15th place in the individual race – Kevin O’Connell, Robert Riesen and Chase MacFarland – at one-over 217. Jack Fields finished just one stroke back at two-over 218 in a tie for 29th place and Henry Zaytoun III tied for 48th. •Kevin O’Connell received an individual bid to play in the NCAA Northeast Regional played at Galloway National Golf Club in Galloway, N.J. He tied for 19th place after firing an 11-over 224 total with rounds of 78-75-71 at the par 71, 7,022-yard layout.•Kevin O’Connell was selected to the 2009 All-ACC golf team for the second consecutive year as selected by the league’s head coaches. The 2008 ACC freshman of the year was one of 12 chosen to the 2009 all-conference squad. O’Connell was also named to PING All-East Regionl Team.•Three Tar Heels were selected to the 2009 All-ACC Academic Men’s Golf team – Patrick Bar-rett, Chase MacFarland and Henry Zaytoun III. This marked MacFarland’s third appearance on the squad as he was also chosen in 2006 and 2008. This was Zaytoun’s second consecutive appearance and it was Barrett’s first such honor as he was a freshman in 2008-09. •Carolina carded seven top-10 finishes last year, three in the fall and four in the spring. In the fall, UNC finished fourth at the Maryland Intercollegiate as two Tar Heels tied for 10th place – Kevin O’Connell and Jack Fields. Carolina finished in sixth place in its last two fall events – the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges. O’Connell tied for sixth place at the Jerry Pate while Fields tied for 11th and David Holzworth tied for 23rd. At the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, Robert Riesen tied for ninth place, Fields tied for 25th and O’Connell tied for 30th. In the second event of the spring campaign, Carolina placed seventh at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational where O’Connell tied for fourth place. The Tar Heels finished 10th at the River Landing Intercollegiate as O’Connell was once again the low Tar Heel, tying for 19th place. Carolina tied for seventh place at the ACC Championships as three Tar Heels tied for 15th – O’Connell, Riesen and Chase MacFarland. Fields tied for 20th place. Carolina then carded a third place finish at the Big 4 Challenge played in Durham. In the match play portion of the event, Carolina defeated Duke 3 and 2.•Last year was John Inman’s 11th year as head coach of the Tar Heels. Carolina has captured the team title in 14 tournaments since Inman was named head coach and eight Tar Heels have captured 16 individual titles. In 2006, when Inman led Carolina to its 11th ACC Championship, he became the first person to win the ACC title as a player and a coach. He won the ACC Individual Championship as a player in 1982.

Robert Riesen

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Fall 2008Maryland IntercollegiateRiver Marsh Golf Club (Par 71, 6,801 yards)Cambridge, Md. (Sept. 7)Kevin O’Connell ...................72-68–140 (T10)Jack Fields .............................71-69–140 (T10)Robert Riesen ........................77-71–148 (T42)Philip Chauncey ....................73-75–148 (T42)Chase MacFarland ................75-84–159 (T83)Team Totals .................................291-283–574 (4 of 18 teams)

Carpet Capital CollegiateThe Farm Golf Club (Par 72, 7,012 yards)Rocky Face, Ga. (Sept. 12-14)Philip Chauncey .............. 75-69-78–222 (T40)Robert Riesen .................. 75-74-77–226 (T62)Jack Fields ....................... 74-74-78–226 (T62)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 76-75-80–231 (T78)Ryan Holler ........................89-74-76–239 (89)Team Totals ..........................300-291-309–900 (18 of 18 teams)

Dogfight at Ford’s Colony (IND only)Ford’s Colony Country Club (Par 72, 7,018 yards)Rocky Mount, N.C. (Sept. 29-30)Competed as an individual:Patrick Barrett ........................... 66-64–130 (1)Chase MacFarland ..................68-68–136 (T2)Matt Raudenbush ....................65-71–136 (T2)Ryan Holler ...........................70-73–143 (T21)

Jerry Pate National IntercollegiateOld Overton Club (Par 70, 6,934 yards)Birmingham, Ala. (Oct. 13-14)Kevin O’Connell ............... 67-70-70–207 (T6)Jack Fields ........................70-66-73–209 (T11)David Holzworth ............. 72-69-72–213 (T23)Robert Riesen .................. 74-72-69–215 (T32)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 74-71-73–218 (T42)Team Totals ..........................283-276-284–843 (6 of 12 teams)

Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate (IND only)Duke Golf Club (Par 71, 6,961 yards)Durham, N.C. (Oct. 13-14)Competed as an individual:Philip Chauncey ...................74-71-69–214 (1)Chase MacFarland ............ 71-71-77–219 (T3)Matt Raudenbush ............ 70-75-79–224 (T17)Ryan Holler ..................... 75-72-78–225 (T20)Patrick Barrett ................. 76-79-74–229 (T30)

Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The RidgesThe Ridges Golf & Country Club (Par 72, 7,147 yards)Jonesborough, Tenn. (Oct. 24-26)Robert Riesen .................... 73-75-69–217 (T9)Jack Fields ....................... 76-70-75–221 (T25)Kevin O’Connell ............. 74-76-72–222 (T30)David Holzworth ............. 76-74-74–224 (T37)Philip Chauncey .............. 77-75-79–231 (T60)

Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate (Cont.)Team Totals ..........................299-294-290–883 (6 of 14 teams)

SPRING 2009General Hackler ChampionshipTPC of Myrtle Beach (Par 72, 6,950 yards)Murrells Inlet, S.C. (Mar. 8-9)Kevin O’Connell ............. 74-76-76–225 (T19)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 79-74-77–230 (T39)Chase MacFarland .......... 82-72-77–231 (T44)Robert Riesen .................. 82-80-81–243 (T70)David Holzworth ................84-79-81–244 (72)Team Totals ..........................317-301-310–298 (14 of 14 teams)

2Targets-Barton Intercollegiate (IND only)Wilson Country Club (Par 72, 6,851 yards)Wilson, N.C. (Mar. 9-10)Competed as an individual:Patrick Barrett .......................76-73–149 (T11)Philip Chauncey ....................80-72–152 (T20)Matt Raudenbush ................75-78¬–153 (T23)Jack Fields .............................81-72–153 (T23)Ryan Holler ...........................76-77–153 (T23)

Schenkel E-Z-Go InvitationalForest Heights Country Club (Par 72, 6,947 yards)Statesboro, Ga. (Mar. 20-22)Kevin O’Connell ............... 72-74-68–214 (T4)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 75-71-76–222 (T39)Chase MacFarland .......... 79-68-76–223 (T42)Robert Riesen .................. 79-71-75–225 (T55)Jack Fields ....................... 76-77-74–227 (T68)Team Totals ..........................302-284-293–879 (7 of 18 teams)

Hootie at Bulls Bay CollegiateBulls Bay Golf Club (Par 71, 7,261 yards)Awendaw, S.C. (Mar. 29-31)Jack Fields ........................74-69-69–212 (T11)Kevin O’Connell ............. 72-71-70–213 (T15)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 76-70-75–221 (T50)Robert Riesen .................. 77-72-73–222 (T54)Chase MacFarland .......... 77-74-73–224 (T63)Team Totals ..........................299-282-285–866 ................................................ (11 of 15 teams)

Administaff Augusta State InvitationalForest Hills Golf Club (Par 72, 7,161 yards)Augusta, Ga. (Apr. 4-5)Kevin O’Connell ............. 70-69-75–214 (T31)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 76-70-72–218 (T47)Jack Fields ....................... 77-70-78–225 (T78)Patrick Barrett ....................75-78-78–231 (90)Matt Raudenbush ...............76-79-79–234 (93)Team Totals ..........................297-287-303–887 (17 of 17 teams)

River Landing IntercollegiateRiver Landing River Course (Par 72, 6,942 yards)Wallace, N.C. (Apr. 10-11)Kevin O’Connell ............. 73-76-68–217 (T19)Henry Zaytoun III ........... 73-73-73–219 (T31)Jack Fields ....................... 71-80-76–227 (T60)Robert Riesen .................. 72-77-78–227 (T60)Philip Chauncey .................82-74-81–237 (80)Team Totals ..........................289-300-295–887 (10 of 15 teams)Competed as an individual:Chase MacFarland .......... 78-73-74–225 (T56)

ACC ChampionshipOld North State Club (Par 72, 7,102 yards)New London, N.C. (Apr. 17-19)Kevin O’Connell ............. 71-75-71–217 (T15)Robert Riesen .................. 72-72-73–217 (T15)Chase MacFarland .......... 72-70-75–217 (T15)Jack Fields ....................... 75-72-71–218 (T20)Henry Zaytoun ................ 76-76-74–226 (T48)Team Totals ..........................290-289-289–868 (T7 of 11 teams)

Big 4 ChallengeTreyburn Country Club (Par 72, 7,070 yards)Durham, N.C. (May 11)Jack Fields ............................................ 73 (T3)Henry Zaytoun III ................................ 73 (T3)Kevin O’Connell .................................. 74 (T7)Philip Chauncey ................................. 76 (T13)Chase MacFarland ................................86 (20)Team Totals ................................................ 382 (play 5 count 5 format)In the match play portion of the event, Carolina defeated Duke 3 and 2:Henry Zaytoun III (NC) def. Wes Roach (DU), 4 and 3Jack Fields (NC) def. Clark Klaasen (DU), 2 and 1Philip Chauncey (NC) def. Matthew Pierce (DU), 1 up 21 holesAdam Long (DU) def. Kevin O’Connell (NC), 4 and 3Michael Quagliano (DU) def. Chase MacFar-land, 2 and 1

NCAA Northeast RegionalGalloway National Golf Club (Par 71, 7,022 yards)Galloway, N.J. (May 14-16)Competed as an individual:Kevin O’Connell ............. 78-75-71–224 (T19)

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Tar Heel History • Carolina Men’s Golf

Since 1928, University of North Carolina golf has become synonymous with great players, coaches and unquestioned success...

The tradition known as Carolina golf has produced not only great players and teams, but many exciting memories since the Tar Heels first played in 1928. That team won the state intercollegiate title and finished with a 3-3-1 record. Despite that inauspicious debut, Carolina golf has been filled with suc-cess. Over the years, Carolina has posted a 308-98-20 record in dual-match play for a winning percentage of nearly 75 percent. In addition, the Tar Heels posted a 71-33-6 record in dual-match play in the Atlantic Coast Conference, a winning percentage of over 67 percent. Although match play has drifted from collegiate golf circles during the past four decades, and replaced by tourna-ment play, Carolina has still managed a mark of success. The Tar Heels have won 87 collegiate tournaments, including 11 ACC crowns. Carolina golfers have won individual championships on 98 occa-sions, including a pair of national champions - Harvie Ward in 1949 and John Inman in 1984. Throughout its storied golf history, Carolina has also had 30 All-Americas, spanning over six decades. Harvie Ward was Carolina’s first All-America in 1949 when he captured the NCAA individual golf crown. In 1953, the Tar Heel squad finished second nationally and Bill Williamson became the school’s second All-America. After Bill Thornton won All-America honors in 1958, Pete Green garnered three consecutive All-America honors in 1960, 1961 and 1962, becoming the first Tar Heel golfer to do so. The next Tar Heel golfer to gain All-America status was Steve Robbins. He also received the honor three consecutive times in 1965, 1966 and 1967. Marty West and John McGough were the next two Tar Heel golfers to gain All-America kudos twice. West garnered the individual honor in 1970 and 1971, and McGough won the honor in 1978, when he finished fourth in the NCAAs, and in 1979. Frank Fuhrer was also named All-America in 1979. Fuhrer won the honor the following two years in 1980 and 1981, becoming only the second three-time All-America in Tar Heel golf history. After John Spelman became the ninth Tar Heel All-

America in 1981, John Inman garnered the honor three times from 1982 to 1984. In 1984, Inman also won the NCAA indi-vidual championship. The next Tar Heel golf great was Davis Love III, who, like Inman, gained All-America status three times from 1983 to 1985. An-other two-time Tar Heel All-America was Greg Parker in 1985 and 1987, when he placed sixth in the NCAAs. The next two Carolina All-Amer-icas were John Hughes and Bryan Sullivan, both garnering kudos in 1986. Hughes repeated as All-America in 1987 and Neal Sullivan was honorable mention All-America in 1989 and 1990. Tee Bur-ton joined Sullivan as an honorable mention All-America in 1990. In 1991, Pat Moore was selected as an All-America after lead-ing the Tar Heels to a second-place NCAA finish. John Aber and Tee Burton joined Moore as honorable mention selections. Rob Bradley was selected an honorable mention All-America twice, in 1993 and 1996. Mark Wilson joined Bradley as an honorable mention selection in 1996 and again in 1997. Ross Bain joined Wilson as an honorable mention selection in 1997. Max Harris was a three-time All-America after being named to the squad in 1998, 1999 and 2000. Don Hill was a two-time honorable mention All-America, in 1998 and 1999 while Brad Hyler was an honorable mention selction in 2000. Dustin Bray was a three-time selection on the 2002, 2003 and 2004 All-America squads. Ramon Bescansa joined Bray on the 2002 team as an honorable men-tion selection while Richard Treis was an honorable mention selection on the 2003 team. Martin Ureta was an honorable mention selection in 2005 and was named to the third team in 2006 and 2007 while Kevin O’Connell was a third-team All-America in 2008. Carolina has been represented internationally by two Walker Cup team members. Frank Fuhrer was selected to the 1981 Walker Cup squad while Tom Scherrer was a member of the 1991 team. John Inman was chosen to the 1984 World Amateur Team after winning the 1984 Fred Haskins Award as the National Player-of-the-Year. In 1996, Mark Wilson was the recipient of the Ben Hogan Award as the top scholar-athlete in collegiate golf based upon his academic accomplishments and athletic performance. Max Harris represented England/Ireland on the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Palmer Cup teams. In the summer of 2002, Dustin Bray represented the United States in the U.S./Japan Matches while in the summer of 2003 he was on the Palmer Cup squad. Kevin O’Connell was se-lected MVP of the 2008 U.S./Japan Matches as he led the USA to a 37-23 win. Although he played here more than 50 years ago, Ward is still one of Caro-lina’s most famous golfers. A native of Tarboro, N.C., Ward first gained national prominence in 1947 when he reached the quarterfinals of the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach. A year later, he won

John Inman celebrates on the 18th green after win-ning the 1984 NCAA Championship with a then record-breaking score of 17-under-par.

Harvie Ward, a popular Carolina star of the 1940s and ‘50s, gets a victory ride after winning the 1948 North and South Amateur.

John G. Henner

North CarolinaCoaching History

1928....................................................No Coach1929-34 ....................................... John Kenfield1935-60* .................................. Chuck Erickson1961-72 ............................................ Ed Kenney1973..............................................Clyde Walker1974-77 ....................................... Mike McLeod1978-98 ....................................... Devon Brouse1999-Present ................................... John Inman*UNC did not field a team for three years in the early 1940s due to World War II.

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the North and South Amateur at Pinehurst with wins over former U.S. Amateur champion Dick Chapman and international star Frank Stranahan. Stranahan avenged that loss in the North and South Amateur finals a year later, but by that time, Ward was a household name fol-lowing his victory in the 1949 NCAA Tournament. On his way to the title, Ward defeated Oklaho-ma’s Bo Winninger, LSU’s Gard-ner Dickinson and Notre Dame’s Tommy Veech before dispatching Texas’ Morris Williams, Jr. in the 36-hole final, five and four. After winning the Southern Confer-ence championship as a senior, Ward went on to post victories in the 1952 British Amateur, 1954 Canadian Amateur and 1955 and 1956 U.S. Amateurs following his graduation. Carolina’s golfing tradition does not stop there. Current players on the PGA tour include the aforementioned Davis Love III, Tom Scherrer, Mark

Wilson and Pat Moore. Several players will be playing on vari-ous professional tours world-wide this year including Ross Bain, Ramon Bescansa, Rob Bradley, Dustin Bray, Matt Cren-shaw, Reed Dar-sie, Fernando Figueroa, Jona-than Jackson, Kevin Silva, Ted Smith and Mar-tin Ureta. Jim Ferree, who won the 1953 South-ern Conference title while play-ing for the Tar Heels, was a fixture for many years on the Se-nior Tour. Other

great players have included Erwin Laxton who won three consecutive Southern Conference championships in the early 1930’s, Joe Correll who reached the NCAA quarterfinials in 1954, and Charlotte native Gene Lookabill who ac-complished that same feat two years later. Carolina has had its share of great coaches as well. After the team participated without a coach in 1928, John Kenfield took over the duties in 1929 for a six-year run. Kenfield, better known as UNC’s tennis mentor for 30-plus years, gave up his dual duties in 1935 and Chuck Erickson arrived on the scene. Later to become UNC’s Athletic Director, Er-ickson built Carolina into a national golf power. In his 23 seasons, Erickson’s teams posted a 182-45-9 dual-match record, won five conference champion-ships, and placed second and fourth in the 1953 and 1960 NCAA’s. Erickson’s tenure was interrupted for three years during World War II when the school fielded no team, but the post-war era produced Ward and the new Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill in 1949. Prior to that, UNC played its home matches at Durham’s Hope Valley Country Club. Erickson, a long-time member of the NCAA Golf Committee, was suc-

ceeded by Ed Kenney in 1961, whose teams won over 71 percent of their matches during his 12 years as head coach. Clyde Walker served as coach for one year in 1973, and Mike McLeod for four years beginning in 1974. McLeod was succeeded in 1978 by Devon Brouse, who had an immediate impact on the Carolina golf program as he guided the Tar Heels to a fifth-place NCAA Tourna-ment finish in his first season. However, Brouse’s greatest accomplishment in his 21-year stint in Chapel Hill was leading the Tar Heels to a fourth-place finish in the 1984 NCAA Tournament while coaching NCAA individual champion John Inman. In 1991 he led the Heels to a second-place NCAA finish, tying the highest NCAA showing in school history and in 1993 the Tar Heels finished in third place, just two strokes be-

hind team champion Florida. Brouse’s teams also won six ACC titles and experienced success in the NCAA Tournament, carding 17 top-20 finishes and 10 top-10 finishes. His teams won 55 tournament titles and he coached 54 individual champions, in-cluding six ACC individual champions and one NCAA individual champion. Brouse’s team became the ACC team to beat in the early ’80s when he was selected the 1981 ACC Coach of the Year. He was awarded that honor again in 1991 and 1995. Former Carolina player John Inman, who was the 1984 NCAA Individual Champion, became the Tar Heel head coach in 1998-99 and has already experi-enced success in his 12 years at the helm. His teams have won 14 tournament titles and he has coached 16 individual champions, including two ACC cham-pions. The Tar Heels won three tournaments his first year and posted 10th-place finishes at the NCAA Championships in 1999 and 2000. After barely missing the cut at NCAAs in 2001, the Tar Heels returned to the top 20 in 2002, finishing in 17th place and recorded another top-10 finish in 2003, tying for ninth place. Carolina made its 33rd NCAA appearance in 2004, but missed the 54-hole cut. In 2006, Carolina gave Inman his first ACC Championship as a coach, the 11th in school history. With that win, Inman became the first person to win the ACC title as a player (1982) and a coach (2006). The Tar Heels carded a 17th-place finish at the NCAA Cham-pionship in 2006. Carolina returned to the NCAA Cham-pionship in 2007 where it tied for 21st place. Also under Inman’s tutelage, Dustin Bray became the winningest Tar Heel in school his-tory, with seven wins. In 2008, the Tar Heels finished 15th at the NCAA West Regional. The names and faces have changed throughout the years, but the commitment to success remains the same for the Car-olina golf program.

The 1953 Tar Heels finished second at the NCAA Championships. They were led by (left to right) Lew Brown, Bill Williamson, Bob Black and Jim Ferree.

Mark Wilson, a two-time All-America in 1996 and 1997 and the ACC champion in ‘96, won the PGA’s 2007 Honda Classic, the first PGA win of his career.

Dustin Bray, who played 2001-04, is the winningest Tar Heel in school history with seven victories to his credit.

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Frank Fuhrer .....................1981 Walker CupJohn Inman .........1984 Fred Haskins AwardTom Scherrer ...................1991 Walker CupMark Wilson ......... 1996 Ben Hogan AwardMax Harris* ..................... 1998 Palmer CupMax Harris* ..................... 1999 Palmer Cup

Max Harris* ..................... 2000 Palmer CupDustin Bray ......... 2002 U.S./Japan MatchesDustin Bray ...................... 2003 Palmer CupKevin O’Connell .... MVP, 2008 USA/Japan Collegiate Golf Championship*Represented England/Ireland

All-Star Teams/Awards

Tar Heels & the PGA Tour

•From St. Simons Island, Ga., currently living in nearby Sea Island•Three-time All-America 1983-85•Three-time All-ACC 1983-85•Won six collegiate titles•1984 Sun Bowl Champion•1984 North and South Amateur Champion, defeating teammate John Inman 4 and 3 in the match play final•1984 ACC Tournament Champion•1982 Wolfpack Invitational Champion, his first colle-giate tournament•Three top-15 NCAA finishes — tied for sixth in 1985, finished eighth in 1984 and tied for 15th in 1983•Selected to the ACC 50th Anniversary Men’s Golf Team•1986 PGA Rookie of the Year•Posted 20 PGA victories, including the 1997 PGA Cham-pionship and 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic•Five-time member of World Cup Team (1992-95, 1997), six-time member of Ryder Cup Team (1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004) and six-time member of Presidents Cup (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005)

•From Bismarck, N.D., now living in Mesa, Ariz.•1991 All-America•Three-time All-ACC 1990-92•Won five collegiate titles•Won three tournaments in 2002 – BUY.COM Tour Championship, Greater Richmond Open and Lake Erie Charity Classic•Posted nine top-10 finishes in 2002•Finished first on 2002 final money list (BUY.COM Tour) with $381,965; 2002 BUY.COM Player of the Year•Became just the fifth player in PGA Tour history to earn an immediate promotion to the PGA Tour based on three BUY.COM victories in 2002 (Battlefield Promotion)

•From Skaneateles, N.Y., currently living in Raleigh, N.C.•Member of 1991 Walker Cup Team•1991 Honorable Mention All-America•Champion of the 1990 North and South Amateur•Runner-up to Justin Leonard in 1992 U.S. Amateur•Carded 16 top-25 finishes in his three-year career as a Tar Heel•Led UNC to two top-10 NCAA finishes, including sec-ond place in 1991•Tied for fourth place in 1991 NCAA Tournament•Runner-up in 1992 U.S. Amateur•Selected to the ACC 50th Anniversary Men’s Golf Team•Won the 2000 Kemper Insurance Open and won over $1 million in 2000 after posting four top-10 finishes and seven top-25 finishes•Has carded nine top-10 and 26 top-25 PGA Tour finishes, and 46 top-10 and 94 top-25 on the Nationwide Tour•Captured three career Nationwide Tour victories, the 1995 Knoxville Open and 1998 Upstate Classic and 2007 Price Cutter Charity Championship

•From Pewaukee, Wis., currently living in Chicago, Ill.•Played on the NIKE Tour 1993-95 and 1997, capturing two championships•All-ACC 1996, 1997•Won 1996 ACC Championship and tied for third place in 1997•1996 Ben Hogan Award winner based on his athletic and academic excellence•Won two PGA events – the 2009 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun and the 2007 The Honda Classic, as he defeated Jose Coceres with a birdie-2 on the third playoff hole, the par-3 17th hole•Tied for third at 2009 Memorial Tournament and tied for 10th at BMW Championship•Has posted 17 top-10 and 40 top-25 PGA finishes•In 2006, contributed largest single donation in history to the Midwest Athletes Against Childhood Cancer Fund

Davis Love III

Patrick (Pat) Moore

Tom Scherrer

Mark Wilson

Mike McLeod Andy Hacskaylo Ed Kenney Memorial Award Award Award (Overall (Low Stroke (Attitude, Academics Most Improved Contribution) Average) & Athletics)1980 Todd McGrew Frank Fuhrer1981 John Spelman Frank Fuhrer1982 Bill Plyler Billy Williford1983 Bryan Sullivan Davis Love III1984 John Inman John Inman1985 Jack Nicklaus II Davis Love III1986 Bryan Sullivan John Hughes Bryan Sullivan1987 Gene Holland Greg Parker Greg Parker1988 Peter Brennan Tee Burton Jim Sowerwine1989 Brendan Kennedy Tee Burton Tee Burton1990 Pat Moore Tee Burton Pat Moore1991 Bill Smith Tee Burton Pat Moore1992 Steve Albright Bill Smith Pat Moore1993 Bobby Murray Bill Smith Lee McEntee1994 Brian Brown Lee McEntee Rob Bradley1995 Greg DiDonna Mark Wilson Brian Brown1996 Ross Bain Rob Bradley Mark Wilson1997 Ted Haley Lee McEntee Mark Wilson1998 Don Hill Ross Bain Max Harris1999 Paul Daniel Don Hill Max Harris2000 Max Harris Paul Daniel Max Harris2001 Johno Harris Ramon Bescansa Dustin Bray Richard Treis2002 Brad Moldin Jeremy Elliott Dustin Bray Bob Cherry2003 Richard Treis Ramon Bescansa Dustin Bray Richard Tries2004 Ted Smith Martin Ureta Dustin Bray Doug Kingston2005 Doug Kingston Fernando Figueroa Martin Ureta Barden Berry2006 Barden Berry Ted Smith Martin Ureta Josh Moore2007 Reed Darsie Josh Moore Martin Ureta Barden Berry2008 Reed Darsie Barden Berry Kevin O’Connell Chase MacFarland 2009 Henry Zaytoun III Robert Riesen Kevin O’Connell Matt Raudenbush

Golf Team Awards

Former Head Coach Devon Brouse, 1984 NCAA Champion John Inman and former Chancellor Christopher Fordham III pose with the 1984 Fred Haskins Award, emblematic of Inman’s selection as the national player of the year.

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Harvie Ward: 1949Bill Williamson: 1953Bill Thornton: 1958Pete Green: 1961, 1962Steve Robbins: 1965, 1966, 1967Marty West: 1970, 1971John McGough: 1978, 1979Frank Fuhrer: 1979, 1980, 1981John Spelman: 1981John Inman: 1982, 1983,1984Davis Love, III: 1983, 1984, 1985

Greg Parker: 1985, 1987John Hughes: 1986, 1987Bryan Sullivan: 1986Neal Sullivan: HM 1989, 1990Tee Burton: HM 1990, 1991Pat Moore: 1991John Aber: HM 1991Lee McEntee: HM 1993Rob Bradley: HM 1993, 1996Mark Wilson: HM 1996, 1997Ross Bain: HM 1997

Max Harris: 1998, 1999, 2000Don Hill: HM 1998, 1999Brad Hyler: HM 2000Dustin Bray: 2002, 2003, HM 2004Ramon Bescansa: HM 2002Richard Treis: HM 2003Martin Ureta: HM 2005, 2006, 2007Kevin O’Connell: 2008

HM: Honorable MentionAll-America

Carolina’s All-Americas

John Hughes1986, ‘87

BryanSullivan1986

Neal Sullivan1989, ‘90

Tee Burton1990, ‘91

Pat Moore1991

John Aber1991

Lee McEntee1993

Mark Wilson1996, ‘97

Max Harris1998, ‘99,

‘00

Don Hill1998, ‘99

Brad Hyler2000

Dustin Bray2002, ‘03,

‘04

RamonBescansa

2002

Richard Treis2003

Kevin O’Connell

2008

Rob Bradley1993, ‘96

Martin Ureta2005, ‘06.

‘07

Ross Bain1997

Pete Green1960, ‘61,

‘62

Steve Robbins1965, ‘66,

‘67

Marty West1970, ‘71

John McGough1978, ‘79

Frank Fuhrer1979, ‘80,

‘81

John Spelman1981

John Inman1982, ‘83,

‘84

Greg Parker1985, ‘87

DavisLove, III

1983, ‘84, ‘85

Tee Burton

Rob Bradley

Ramon Bescansa

BillWilliamson

1953

Pat Moore

Harvie Ward1949

Bill Thornton1958

Jim Ferree

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1928 (1) - State Intercollegiate1929 (1) - State Intercollegiate1930 (1) - State Intercollegiate1932 (2) - Southern Conference, Southern Intercollegiate1935 (1) - Southern Intercollegiate1947 (1) - Southern Conference1951 (1) - Sandhills Intercollegiate1952 (1) - Southern Conference1953 (1) - Southern Conference1956 (1) - ACC Tournament1960 (1) - ACC Tournament1965 (1) - ACC Tournament1973 (1) - Camp Lejeune Invitational1975 (1) - Camp Lejeune Invitational1976 (2) - UNC-Charlotte Invitational, Camp Lejeune Invitational1977 (1) - ACC Tournament1978 (2) - Pinehurst Intercollegiate, Big Four Tournament

1979 (5) - Duke Fall Invitational, Palmetto Classic, Pinehurst Intercollegiate, Method-ist Invitational, Big Three Tournament1981 (3) - Tar Heel Invitational, ACC Tournament, Rolex-Southern Intercollegiate1982 (1) - Guilford Intercollegiate1983 (7) - Wolfpack Invitational, Forest Hills Invitational, John Ryan Memorial Invi-tational, Andy Bean-Grenelefe Intercollegiate, Big Four Tournament, Tar Heel Invita-tional, ACC Tournament1984 (4) - Forest Hills Invitational, John Ryan Memorial Invitational, Tar Heel Invita-tional, ACC Tournament1985 (6) - Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate, Hilton Head Intercollegiate, ImperiaLakes Clas-sic, Gamecock Intercollegiate, Southeastern Intercollegiate, Tar Heel Invitational1986 (3) - John Ryan Memorial, Tar Heel Invitational, ACC Tournament1987 (1) - Tar Heel Invitational1989 (3) - Old Dominion/Sea Scape Collegiate, College of Charleston Invitational, Pepsi/South Florida Invitational1991 (4) - Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational, Carpet Capital Classic, Ping/Ameri-can Intercollegiate, Tar Heel Intercollegiate1992 (1) - Cleveland Classics/Augusta College Invitational1993 (3) - Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate, UCF Golf Classic, John Ryan Iron Duke Classic1994 (1) - Colorado/Fox Acres Invitational1995 (3) - BellSouth Mobility Golf Classic, The Ping Intercollegiate, ACC Tourna-ment1996 (2) - ACC Tournament, Liberty Univ./Waters Edge Intercollegiate1997 (2) - Keswick Club Cavalier Classic, Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate1998 (4) - Black & Decker Duke Golf Classic, Puerto Rico Golf Classic, Seminole Classic, Cuscowilla Intercollegiate1999 (3) - Keswick Club Cavalier Classic, Duke Golf Classic, UNC Charlotte Birkdale Classic2002 (1) - Seminole Intercollegiate2003 (2) - Seminole Intercollegiate, Birkdale Collegiate Classic2004 (2) - Franklin Street Partners Invitational, Duke Golf Classic2005 (1) - Franklin Street Partners Invitational2006 (2) - Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational, ACC Championship2007 (1) - International Collegiate2008 (1) - Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges2010 (1) - Maryland IntercollegiateNote: Each year signifies that spring and previous fall seasons.

1929 (1) - Meade Willis, State Intercollegiate1931 (1) - Joe Adams, State Intercollegiate1933 (2) - Alan Smith, State Intercollegiate; Erwin Laxton, Southern Conference1934 (1) - Erwin Laxton, Southern Conference1935 (2) - Wilson Coffin, State Intercollegiate; Erwin Laxton, Southern Conference1941 (1) - P.V. Severin, Pinehurst Intercollegiate1947 (1) - Dick Doeschler, Southern Conference1949 (1) - Harvie Ward, NCAA Tournament1950 (1) - Harvie Ward, Southern Conference1952 (1) - Tom Langley, Southern Conference1953 (1) - Jimmy Ferree, Southern Conference1956 (2) - Mickey Gallagher, Azalea Tournament; Pryde Basinger, ACC Tournament1958 (1) - Bill Thornton, ACC Tournament1961 (1) - Pete Green, ACC Tournament1965 (1) - John Baldwin, ACC Tournament1971 (1) - Marty West, ACC Tournament1974 (1) - Mark Andrew, Camp Lejeune Invitational1975 (2) - Bill Buttner, Camp Lejeune Invitational, Billy Varn, Atlantic Christian-Campbell Invitational1976 (5) - Kevin King and Bryan Beymer, Furman Four Ball; Bill Buttner, UNC-Char-lotte Invitational; Johnny Elam, Pinehurst Intercollegiate; John McGough, Palmetto Classic; Jeff Fleishman, Sea Scape Intercollegiate1977 (1) - Scott Humrickhouse and Steve Smith, Furman Four Ball1978 (1) - Steve Smith, Duke Fall Invitational1979 (3) - Frank Fuhrer, Guilford Intercollegiate; David Whitfield, Big Three Tourna-ment; Steve Smith, Camp Lejeune Invitational1980 (2) - Frank Fuhrer, Iron Duke Intercollegiate; Kelly Clair, Methodist Invitational1981 (3) - John Spelman, ACC Tournament; John Inman, Methodist Invitational; Jack Nicklaus, Campbell Invitational1982 (4) - John Inman, ACC Tournament; Davis Love, Wolfpack Invitational; John Inman, Forest Hills Invitational; Jack Nicklaus, Campbell Invitational1983 (4) - Bill Plyler, Big Four Tournament; John Inman, Augusta College Invita-tional; Davis Love, Andy Bean-Grenelefe Intercollegiate; Davis Love, Campbell Invitational1984 (4) - Davis Love, ACC Tournament; John Inman, NCAA Tournament; Greg Parker, Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate; Davis Love, Sun Bowl Invitational1985 (4) - Davis Love, Palmetto Classic; Greg Parker, Gamecock Intercollegiate and Tar Heel Invitational; John Hughes, John Ryan Memorial Invitational1986 (5) - John Hughes, Palmetto Classic and ACC Tournament; Bryan Sullivan, Gamecock Intercollegiate; Kurt Beck, Tar Heel Invitational; John Hughes, John Ryan Memorial Invitational1987 (3) - Greg Parker, Iron Duke Classic; Greg Parker, ACC Tournament; John Hughes, Omni/Virginia Invitational1988 (2) - Tee Burton, Old Dominion/Sea Scape Collegiate; Pat Moore, College of Charleston Invitational1989 (1) - Tee Burton, Cavalier Classic1990 (2) - Tee Burton, Iron Duke Classic and Cavalier Classic1991 (5) -Pat Moore, Budget/Central Florida Classic and Tar Heel Intercollegiate; Bill Smith, Ping/American Intercollegiate; Pat Moore, Carpet Capital Classic and Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational1992 (2) - Hunter Grove, Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational; Lee McEntee, Persim-mon Ridge Intercollegiate1993 (1) - Lee McEntee, Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational1994 (1) - Lee McEntee, Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational1995 (2) - Rob Bradley, Keswick Club Cavalier Classic; Rob Bradley, Jerry Pate Na-tional Intercollegiate1996 (2) - Mark Wilson, ACC Tournament; Lee McEntee, Liberty University/Waters Edge Intercollegiate1997 (1) - Max Harris, Black & Decker Duke Golf Classic1998 (3) - Ross Bain, Seminole Classic; Ross Bain, Cuscowilla Intercollegiate; Brad Hyler, Keswick Club Cavalier Classic1999 (1) - Max Harris, The Ridges Intercollegiate2001 (1) - Dustin Bray, The Prestige2002 (3) - Dustin Bray, ACC Tournament; Dustin Bray, The International Collegiate; Dustin Bray, The Ridges Intercollegiate2003 (5) - Dustin Bray, Seminole Intercollegiate; Ramon Bescansa, Birkdale Colle-giate Classic; Richard Treis, ACC Tournament; Dustin Bray, Franklin Street Partners Invitational; Dustin Bray, Duke Golf Classic2004 (1) - Martin Ureta, Duke Fall Classic2005 (1) - Martin Ureta, Adams Cup of Newport2008 (2) - Patrick Barrett, Dogfight at Ford’s Cololy (Ind.); Philip Chauncey, Duke Coca-Cola Individual Collegiate (Ind.)2009 (1) - Henry Zaytoun III, Maryland Intercollegiate

87 Team Championships 98 Individual Championships

Dustin Bray is the winningest golfer in school history with seven victories to his credit.

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Team RecordsAll-Time 54-Hole Team Tournament Scores

Tournament Year Place vs. Par Score 1. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1998 ........ 1 ........... -33 ......... 831 2. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2007 ........ 6 ........... -20 ......... 832 3. ACC Championship ................................................. 2006 .......T1 .......... -31 ......... 833 Tar Heel Intercollegiate............................................ 1991 ........ 1 ........... -31 ......... 833 5. Tar Heel Invitational ................................................ 1986 ........ 1 ........... -27 ......... 837 6. Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 1 ........... -25 ......... 839 7. Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ........................................ 1998 ........ 1 ........... -23 ......... 841 Southern Intercollegiate ........................................... 1985 ........ 1 ........... -23 ......... 841 9. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2008 ........ 6 ............+3 ......... 84310. Palmetto Classic ....................................................... 1985 ........ 2 ........... -20 ......... 84411. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1996 ........ 1 ........... -29 ......... 84512. ACC Championship ................................................. 2008 ........ 3 ........... -18 ......... 84613. The Intercollegiate ................................................... 2003 ........ 2 ............ -5 .......... 84714. Maryland Intercollegiate .......................................... 2009 ........ 1 ............ -3 .......... 849 Seminole Intercollegiate .......................................... 2003 ........ 1 ........... -15 ......... 849 The Intercollegiate ................................................... 2002 ........ 3 ........... -15 ......... 849 ACC Championship ................................................. 1995 ........ 1 ........... -15 ......... 849

All-Time 54-Hole Team Tournament Scores vs. Par Tournament Year Place Score vs. Par 1. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1998 ........ 1 ...........831 ........-33 2. ACC Championship ................................................. 2006 .......T1 ..........833 ........-31 Tar Heel Intercollegiate............................................ 1991 ........ 1 ...........833 ........-31 4. Tar Heel Invitational ................................................ 1986 ........ 1 ...........837 ........-27 5. Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 1 ...........839 ........-25 6. Southern Intercollegiate ........................................... 1985 ........ 1 ...........841 ........-23 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ........................................ 1998 ........ 1 ...........841 ........-23 8. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2007 ........ 6 ...........832 ........-20 Palmetto Classic ....................................................... 1985 ........ 2 ...........844 ........-2010. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1996 ........ 1 ...........845 ........-1911. ACC Championship ................................................. 2008 ........ 3 ...........846 ........-1812. Seminole Intercollegiate .......................................... 2003 ........ 1 ...........849 ........-15 The Intercollegiate ................................................... 2002 ........ 3 ...........849 ........-15 ACC Championship ................................................. 1995 ........ 1 ...........849 ........-1515. Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational .............. 2003 ........ 8 ...........851 ........-13 Mason Rudolph Championship ................................ 2001 .......T5 ..........851 ........-13 ACC Championship ................................................. 1998 ........ 4 ...........851 ........-13

All-Time Team Rounds Tournament Year Round vs. Par Score 1. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2007 ........ 2 ........... -14 ......... 270 Tar Heel Intercollegiate............................................ 1991 ........ 1 ........... -18 ......... 270 3. ACC Championship ................................................. 2002 ........ 2 ........... -15 ......... 273 NCAA East Regional ............................................... 1998 ........ 2 ........... -15 ......... 273 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ........................................ 1998 ........ 3 ........... -15 ......... 273 6. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1998 ........ 1 ........... -14 ......... 274 7. Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 2 ........... -13 ......... 275 Southern Intercollegiate ........................................... 1998 ........ 2 ........... -13 ......... 275 Tar Heel Invitational ................................................ 1986 ........ 3 ........... -13 ......... 27510. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2008 ........ 2 ............ -4 .......... 276 ACC Championship ................................................. 2006 ........ 2 ........... -12 ......... 276 NCAA East Regional ............................................... 2005 ........ 1 ............ -8 .......... 276 Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 3 ........... -12 ......... 27614. ACC Championship ................................................. 2004 ........ 3 ........... -11 ......... 277 ACC Championship ................................................. 1998 ........ 3 ........... -11 ......... 277 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ................................ 1996 ........ 3 ........... -11 ......... 277 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1996 ........ 3 ........... -11 ......... 277 ACC Championship ................................................. 1986 ........ 2 ........... -11 ......... 277 Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate ....................................... 1984 ........ 1 ........... -11 ......... 277

All-Time Team Rounds vs. Par Tournament Year Round Score vs. Par 1. Tar Heel Intercollegiate............................................ 1991 ........ 1 ...........270 ....... -18 2. ACC Championship ................................................. 2002 ........ 2 ...........273 ....... -15 NCAA East Regional ............................................... 1998 ........ 2 ...........273 ....... -15 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ........................................ 1998 ........ 3 ...........273 ....... -15 5. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ........................... 2007 ........ 2 ...........270 ....... -14 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1998 ........ 1 ...........274 ....... -14 7. Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 2 ...........275 ....... -13 Southern Intercollegiate ........................................... 1998 ........ 2 ...........275 ....... -13 Tar Heel Invitational ................................................ 1986 ........ 3 ...........275 ....... -1310. ACC Championship ................................................. 2006 ........ 2 ...........276 ....... -12 Franklin Street Partners Invitational ........................ 2004 ........ 3 ...........276 ....... -1212. ACC Championship ................................................. 2004 ........ 3 ...........277 ....... -11 ACC Championship ................................................. 1998 ........ 3 ...........277 ....... -11 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ................................ 1996 ........ 3 ...........277 ....... -11 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ................................ 1996 ........ 3 ...........277 ....... -11 ACC Championship ................................................. 1986 ........ 2 ...........277 ....... -11 Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate ....................................... 1984 ........ 1 ...........277 ....... -11

Individual RecordsAll-Time Individual Rounds

Name Year Tournament Rd. vs. Par Score1. Jack Fields................. 2009 ... UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate..2 ........ -8 ........ 632. Patrick Barrett (I) ...... 2008 ... Dogfight at Ford’s Colony ................2 ........ -8 ........ 64 Ramon Bescansa ....... 2002 ... The Intercollegiate .............................2 ........ -8 ........ 64 Max Harris ................ 1998 ... NCAA East Regional ........................2 ........ -8 ........ 64 Max Harris ................ 1998 ... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic .........3 ........ -8 ........ 64 Pat Moore .................. 1991 ... Tar Heel Intercollegiate .....................1 ........ -8 ........ 64 Pat Moore .................. 1991 ... Carpet Capital Classic .......................2 ........ -8 ........ 648. Matt Raudenbush(I) .. 2008 ... Dogfight at Ford’s Colony ................1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Ross Bain .................. 1998 ... Cuscowilla Intercollegiate .................3 ........ -7 ........ 65 Kurt Beck .................. 1986 ... Tar Heel Invitational .........................3 ........ -7 ........ 65 Rob Bradley .............. 1995 ... Puerto Rico/NCAA Golf Challenge ..2 ........ -7 ........ 65 Rob Bradley .............. 1995 ... Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ....1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Dustin Bray ............... 2001 ... The Prestige .......................................1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Dustin Bray ............... 2003 ... Duke Golf Classic .............................2 ........ -7 ........ 65 Max Harris ................ 2000 ... Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ...........1 ........ -7 ........ 65 John Hughes .............. 1986 ... ACC Championship ..........................2 ........ -7 ........ 65 Brad Hyler................. 1998 ... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic .........1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Jack Nicklaus II ........ 1985 ... ImperiaLakes Classic ........................1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Greg Parker ............... 1986 ... Tar Heel Invitational .........................3 ........ -7 ........ 65 Greg Parker ............... 1987 ... Oak Tree Intercollegiate ....................2 ........ -7 ........ 65 Rob Simmons ............ 1999 ... Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Colleg. .1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Bryan Sullivan .......... 1984 ... Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate ................1 ........ -7 ........ 65 Richard Treis............. 2003 ... The Intercollegiate .............................2 ........ -6 ........ 65

All-Time Individual Rounds vs. Par Name Year Tournament Rd. Score vs. Par1. Patrick Barrett (I) .......2008 .. Dogfight at Ford’s Colony ..................2 ......64 ........-8 Ramon Bescansa ........2002 .. The Intercollegiate ...............................2 ......64 ........-8 Jack Fields..................2009 .. UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegite .....2 ......63 ........-8 Max Harris .................1998 .. NCAA East Regional ..........................2 ......64 ........-8 Max Harris .................1998 .. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ...........3 ......64 ........-8 Pat Moore ...................1991 .. Tar Heel Intercollegiate .......................1 ......64 ........-8 Pat Moore ...................1991 .. Carpet Capital Classic .........................2 ......64 ........-87. Matt Raudenbush (I) ..2008 .. Dogfight at Ford’s Colony ..................1 ......65 ........-7 Ross Bain ...................1998 .. Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ...................3 ......65 ........-7 Kurt Beck ...................1986 .. Tar Heel Invitational ...........................3 ......65 ........-7 Rob Bradley ...............1995 .. Puerto Rico/NCAA Golf Challenge ....2 ......65 ........-7 Rob Bradley ...............1995 .. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ......1 ......65 ........-7 Dustin Bray ................2001 .. The Prestige .........................................1 ......65 ........-7 Dustin Bray ................2003 .. Duke Golf Classic ...............................2 ......65 ........-7 Max Harris .................2000 .. Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational .............1 ......65 ........-7 John Hughes ...............1986 .. ACC Championship ............................2 ......65 ........-7 Brad Hyler..................1998 .. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ...........1 ......65 ........-7 Jack Nicklaus II .........1985 .. ImperiaLakes Classic ..........................1 ......65 ........-7 Greg Parker ................1986 .. Tar Heel Invitational ...........................3 ......65 ........-7 Greg Parker ................1987 .. Oak Tree Intercollegiate ......................2 ......65 ........-7 Rob Simmons .............1999 .. Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Colleg. ...1 ......65 ........-7 Bryan Sullivan ...........1984 .. Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate (2 rounds) .1 ......65 ........-7

All-Time Individual Tournament Scores vs. Par Name Year Tournament Scores Total vs. Par 1. John Inman ..........1984... NCAA Championship .................66-67-71-67 271 ......-17 2. Patrick Barrett (I) 2008... Dogfight at Ford’s Colony ............... 66-64 ......130 ......-14 Brad Hyler ...........1998... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ..... 65-67-70 ...202 ......-14 4. Dustin Bray .........2001... The Prestige ................................... 65-71-67 ...203 ......-13 Pat Moore ............1991... Tar Heel Intercollegiate ................. 64-70-69 ...203 ......-13 6. Ramon Bescansa .2002... The Intercollegiate......................... 72-64-68 ...204 ......-12 7. Kevin O’Connell .2007... Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 67-66-69 ...202 ......-11 Ross Bain ............1998... Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ............. 70-70-65 ...205 ......-11 Dustin Bray .........2002... ACC Championship ...................... 66-67-72 ...205 ......-11 Dustin Bray .........2003... Seminole Intercollegiate ................ 67-71-67 ...205 ......-11 Max Harris ..........2000... Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ....... 70-65-70 ...205 ......-11 Don Hill ...............1998... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ..... 66-67-72 ...205 ......-1113. Kurt Beck ............1986... Tar Heel Invitational ..................... 71-69-65 ...206 ......-10 Dustin Bray .........2001... Mason Rudolph Championship ..... 67-68-71 ...206 ......-10 Don Hill ...............1998... ACC Championship ...................... 67-71-68 ...206 ......-10 Mark Wilson .......1996... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic ..... 66-70-70 ...206 ......-10

All-Time Individual Tournament Scores Name Year Tournament Scores vs. Par Total 1. Kevin O’Connell .2007.... Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ..67-66-69 ... -11 .....202 Brad Hyler ...........1998.... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic .......65-67-70 ... -14 .....202 3. Dustin Bray .........2001.... The Prestige .....................................65-71-67 ... -13 .....203 Pat Moore ............1991.... Tar Heel Intercollegiate...................64-70-69 ... -13 .....203 5. Ramon Bescansa .2002.... The Intercollegiate ..........................72-64-68 ... -12 .....204 6. Ross Bain ............1998.... Cuscowilla Intercollegiate ...............70-70-65 ... -11 .....205 Dustin Bray .........2002.... ACC Championship ........................66-67-72 ... -11 .....205 Dustin Bray .........2003.... Seminole Intercollegiate .................67-71-67 ... -11 .....205 Max Harris ..........2000.... Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational .........70-65-70 ... -11 .....205 Don Hill ...............1998.... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic .......66-67-72 ... -11 .....20511. Kurt Beck ............1986.... Tar Heel Invitational .......................71-69-65 ... -10 .....206 Dustin Bray .........2001.... Mason Rudolph Championship .......67-68-71 ... -10 .....206 Jack Fields ...........2009.... Maryland Intercollegiate .................72-63-71 .... -7 ......206 Don Hill ...............1998.... ACC Championship ........................67-71-68 ... -10 .....206 Martin Ureta ........2005.... NCAA East Regional ......................67-71-68 .... -7 ......206 Mark Wilson .......1996.... Keswick Club Cavalier Classic .......66-70-70 ... -10 .....206 Henry Zaytoun ....2009.... Maryland Intercollegiate .................66-72-68 .... -7 ......206

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Year Team UNC Low Individual UNC’s Head Coach Tournament Site1954 T2nd John Frazier, Joe Correll, 74, T7th Chuck Erickson Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1955 2nd Willis Henderson, Larry Parker, 144, T2nd Chuck Erickson Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1956 1st Pryde Basinger, 139, 1st Chuck Erickson Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1957 2nd Tommy Langley, 145, T4th Chuck Erickson Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1958 T2nd Bill Thornton, 142, 1st Chuck Erickson Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1959 3rd John McKee, 144, T7th Chuck Erickson Finley Golf Course, Chapel Hill, N.C.1960 1st Pete Green, 146, T3rd Chuck Erickson Duke Golf Course, Durham, N.C.1961 2nd Pete Green, 142, T1st Ed Kenney Maryland GC, College Park, Md.1962 2nd Abe Andes, 146, T4th Ed Kenney Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, N.C.1963 5th Tom Arnold, 152, T7th Ed Kenney The Cascades, Hot Springs, Va.1964 T3rd Skip Tucker, 146, T5th Ed Kenney Forest Lakes CC, Columbia, S.C.1965 1st John Baldwin, 144, 1st Ed Kenney Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C.1966 3rd David Robinson, 156, T3rd Ed Kenney CC of North Carolina, Pinehurst, N.C.1967 5th David Robinson, 156, T3rd Ed Kenney Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C.1968 4th Glen Staropoli, 148, T4th Ed Kenney Quail Ridge Golf Club, Sanford, N.C.1969 6th Chip Donahue, 155, T19th Ed Kenney MacGregor Downs CC, Cary, N.C.1970 T2nd Jack Hooks, 144, T10th Ed Kenney Foxfire Golf & CC, Pinehurst, N.C.1971 3rd Marty West, 287, 1st Ed Kenney Midland Valley CC, Aiken, S.C.1972 4th Lyton Perritt, 233, T12th Ed Kenney Willow Creek CC, High Point, N.C.1973 3rd Skip Dunaway, 223, T5th Clyde Walker Foxfire Golf & CC, Pinehurst, N.C.1974 2nd Pete Wallenborn, 228, 3rd Mike McLeod Carolina Trace, Sanford, N.C.1975 3rd Johnny Elam, 225, T9th Mike McLeod Foxfire Golf & CC, Pinehurst, N.C.1976 4th Kevin King, 221, 13th Mike McLeod North Ridge CC, Raleigh, N.C.1977 1st Scott Humrickhouse, 209, T2nd Mike McLeod North Ridge CC, Raleigh, N.C.1978 2nd John McGough, 218, T2nd Devon Brouse North Ridge CC, Raleigh, N.C.1979 2nd Frank Fuhrer, 218, 3rd Devon Brouse Cardinal Golf Club, Greensboro, N.C.1980 4th Phil Bland, 219, T9th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1981 1st John Spelman, 214, 1st Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1982 3rd John Inman, 213, 1st Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1983 1st Davis Love, 214, T2nd Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1984 1st Davis Love, 213, 1st Devon Brouse Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, N.C.1985 T3rd Davis Love, 214, T7th Devon Brouse Bryan Park Golf Club, Greensboro, N.C.1986 1st John Hughes, 211, 1st Devon Brouse Bryan Park GC, Greensboro, N.C.1987 4th Greg Parker, 210, 1st Devon Brouse Bryan Park GC, Greensboro, N.C.1988 7th Peter Brennan, 223, T6th Devon Brouse Cardinal Golf Club, Greensboro, N.C.1989 3rd Tee Burton, 218, T3rd Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1990 T3rd Tee Burton, 214, 6th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1991 2nd Tee Burton, Tom Scherrer, 141, T4th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1992 4th Tom Scherrer, 211, T7th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1993 7th Rob Bradley, 217, T9th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1994 2nd Rob Bradley, 216, T6th Devon Brouse Northgreen CC, Rocky Mount, N.C.1995 1st Greg DiDonna & Brian Brown, 212, T4th Devon Brouse Old North State Club, New London, N.C.1996 1st Mark Wilson, 210, 1st Devon Brouse Old North State Club, New London, N.C.1997 2nd Mark Wilson, 217, T3rd Devon Brouse Whitewater CC, Peachtree City, Ga.1998 4th Don Hill, 206, 2nd Devon Brouse Old North State Club, New London, N.C.1999 T2nd Paul Daniel, 217, T7th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2000 5th Max Harris, 217, T8th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2001 6th Ramon Bescansa & Johno Harris, 219, T18th John Inman Disney’s Magnolia Course, Lake Buena Vista, Fla.2002 5th Dustin Bray, 205, 1st John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2003 3rd Richard Treis, 211, 1st John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2004 5th Dustin Bray, 211, T7th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2005 8th Ted Smith, 221, T13th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2006 T1st Robert Riesen, 208, T3rd John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2007 6th Martin Ureta, 213, T5th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2008 3rd Chase MacFarland, 207, 2nd John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.2009 T7th K. O’Connell, R. Riesen, C. MacFarland, 217, T15th John Inman Old North State Club, New London, N.C.

Atlantic Coast Conference • Carolina Men’s Golf

1975 Bill Sibbick1976 Johnny Elam1977 Bill Buttner Kevin King John McGough1978 Kevin King John McGough1979 Frank Fuhrer John McGough1980 Frank Fuhrer1981 John Spelman Frank Fuhrer1982 John Inman Bill Plyler1983 John Inman Davis Love, III1984 John Inman Davis Love, III1985 Davis Love, III Greg Parker1986 Kurt Beck John Hughes Bryan Sullivan1987 John Hughes Greg Parker1989 Tee Burton1990 Tee Burton Pat Moore1991 Tee Burton Pat Moore1992 Pat Moore1993 Lee McEntee1994 Rob Bradley1995 Brian Brown Bobby Murray1996 Rob Bradley Mark Wilson1997 Lee McEntee Mark Wilson1998 Max Harris Don Hill1999 Max Harris Don Hill2000 Max Harris2001 Dustin Bray2002 Dustin Bray2003 Ramon Bescansa Dustin Bray Richard Treis2004 Dustin Bray2005 Martin Ureta2006 Robert Riesen Martin Ureta2007 Martin Ureta2008 Kevin O’Connell2009 Kevin O’Connell

The 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament will mark the 57th time the conference teams have met to determine a champion. This year’s tournament will be played at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C., marking the 14th time the tournament has been played at Old North State. Current members of the ACC include Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest. Here’s a composite look at the tournament since the first one in 1954.Teams Tourn. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11thBoston College 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3Clemson 56 8-1 5 6 4-1 9 11 3-1 7 0 0 0Duke 56 6 4-1 8-1 5-3 7 11-1 5 3 1 0 0Florida State 18 1 0 1 1-1 2 2 3 3 3 1 0Georgia Tech 30 8-2 6-1 1 2 2-1 0 1 5 1 0 0 Maryland 56 0-1 6-1 4-1 7 4 7-1 7 7 8 1 1North Carolina 56 10-1 10-4 10-2 7 5 3 2-1 1 0 0 0NC State 56 0-1 6-1 7 7-3 6 7-1 9-1 6 1 0 0Virginia 56 0 1-1 4 5-1 6-1 7 18 8 3 1 0Virginia Tech 5 0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 1 1 1 0Wake Forest 56 18 8-2 8-1 6-1 4 3 2 3 0 0 0South Carolina 18 0-1 1 0-1 3 5 1-1 2 3 0 0 0outright-tie

The year 2003 marked the 50th Anniversary of the Atlantic Coast Conference. As part of the celebra-tion of its 50th anniversary, the ACC named ACC 50th Anniversary teams in 25 sports. The men’s golf team included six Tar Heels: Tee Burton (1988-91), Frank Fuhrer (1978-81), Max Harris (1997-00), John Inman (1981-84), Davis Love III (1983-85) and Tom Scherrer (1990-92).

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Carolina Men’s Golf • NCAA & Amateur Winners

Top NCAAIndividual Finishes

Year Finish Head Coach1953 2nd Place Chuck Erickson1960 Tie 4th Place Chuck Erickson1962 12th Place Ed Kenney1977 12th Place Mike McLeod1978 5th Place Devon Brouse1979 Tie 6th Place Devon Brouse1981 Tie 18th Place Devon Brouse1982 9th Place Devon Brouse1983 Tie 8th Place Devon Brouse1984 4th Place Devon Brouse1985 Tie 16th Place Devon Brouse1986 12th Place Devon Brouse1987 8th Place Devon Brouse1989 13th Place Devon Brouse1990 7th Place Devon Brouse1991 2nd Place Devon Brouse1992 23rd Place Devon Brouse1993 3rd Place Devon Brouse1994 11th Place Devon Brouse1995 19th Place Devon Brouse1996 16th Place Devon Brouse1997 10th Place Devon Brouse1998 25th Place Devon Brouse1999 10th Place John Inman2000 10th Place John Inman2002 17th Place John Inman2003 Tie 9th Place John Inman2006 17th Place John Inman2007 Tie 21st Place John Inman

1st John Inman (1984) Harvie Ward (1949) 2nd Bill Williamson (1953)* 3rd Buck Adams, tie (1957)* 4th Tom Scherrer, tie (1991) Greg Parker (1987) John McGough (1979) Bob Galloway, tie (1960)* Gene Lookabill, tie (1956)* Joe Correll, tie (1954)* 6th Max Harris, tie (1999) Davis Love, tie (1985) 7th Rob Bradley (1993) Lee McEntee (1993) 8th Davis Love (1984) Billy Williford, tie (1982) 10th Don Hill (1999) Ross Bain (1997) 12th John Spelman, tie (1982) 13th Ramon Bescansa, tie (2002) Brad Hyler, tie (2000) 14th Pat Moore, tie (1991) Greg Parker, tie (1986) Bryan Sullivan, tie (1986) Steve Robbins (1967) 15th Davis, Love, tie (1983) 16th Brad Hyler, tie (1999) Bill Smith (1993) John Aber, tie (1991) Bill Buttner, tie (1977) 17th Dustin Bray, tie (2002) Pat Moore, tie (1990) Kurt Beck, tie (1985) 19th Bobby Murray (1993) John Hughes, tie (1987) 20th Max Harris, tie (2000) *Match Play

NCAA Top 25 Teams

Year NCAA Regional Finish/Q-NQ Site Head Coach1989 East 3rd/Q North Myrtle Beach, S.C. Devon Brouse1990 East 9th/Q Savannah, Ga. Devon Brouse1991 East 8th/Q New Haven, Conn. Devon Brouse1992 East Tie 10th/Q Hamilton, N.Y. Devon Brouse1993 East 2nd/Q Charlottesville, Va. Devon Brouse1994 East 6th/Q Opelika, Ala. Devon Brouse1995 East 2nd/Q New Haven, Conn. Devon Brouse1996 East 4th/Q Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. Devon Brouse1997 East 5th/Q Hot Springs, Va. Devon Brouse1998 East Tie 6th/Q Daufuskie Island, S.C. Devon Brouse1999 East Tie 6th/Q Barrington, R.I. John Inman2000 East Tie 9th/Q Moosic, Pa. John Inman2001 Central 14th/NQ Stillwater, Okla. John Inman2002 East 3rd/Q Roswell, Ga. John Inman2003 Central Tie 4th/Q Manhattan, Kan. John Inman2004 East Tie 10/Q New Haven, Conn. John Inman2005 East 14th/NQ Kingston Springs, Tenn. John Inman2006 East 4th/Q Orlando, Fla. John Inman2007 East 8th/Q Alpharetta, Ga. John Inman2008 West 15th/NQ Bremerton, Wash. John InmanQ-Qualified for NCAA ChampionshipsNQ-Did not qualify for NCAA Championships

NCAA Regional Appearances

The University of North Carolina’s outstanding golfing tradition extends beyond its many fall and spring season accomplishments. Tar Heel linksters consistently fare well each summer in top amateur tournaments, including the North and South Amateur, the Western Amateur and the Southeastern Amateur, three of the nation’s most prestigious events.

North and South Amateur Western AmateurPinehurst #2, Pinehurst, N.C. Point O’Woods, Benton Harbor, Mich.1948 Harvie Ward 1981 Frank Fuhrer1979 John McGough 1984 John Inman1983 Bryan Sullivan 1986 Greg Parker1984 Davis Love III Southeastern Amateur 1985 Jack Nicklaus II Country Club of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio1990 Tom Scherrer 2004 Ted Smith2004 Martin Ureta Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Champ. Tokyo, Japan 2008 Kevin O’Connell-MVP

Prominent Amateur Winners

Don Hill was a two-time All-ACC performer and two-time honor-able mention All-America in 1998 and 1999.

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Tar Heel Lettermen • Carolina Men’s Golf

A A AEmbry C. Abell 1954Lucas Abels 1931John A. Aber 1988-91Milo Abercrombie 1954Buck Adams 1957J.B. Adams 1932J.G. Adams 1930Daniel Albert 1991Stephen J. Albright 1989-92William S. (Sid) Aldridge 1972-74J. C. Anderson 1981Willard A. Andes 1962-63Mark B. Andrew 1973-76William J. Armfield 1955Thomas C. Arnold 1963-64E. C. Ashby 1946-47

B B BRoss Bain 1995-98E. H. Bailey 1946-47John C. Baldwin 1964-66James A. Barnes 1968-69, 1971Tom Barnes 1970Patrick Barrett 2009-Pryde Basinger, Jr. 1956Kurt W. Beck 1983-86John W. Beddow 1974Lawrence G. Bell 1955Barden Berry 2005-2008Ramon Bescansa 2000-03David M. Bevacqua 1969Bryan L. Beymer 1976Robert Black 1951-53Phillip D. Bland 1979-81William B. Boles 1968Mark C. Bope 1975D. H. Boyd Jr. 1938-39John A. Brabson, Jr. 1961-62William E. Brackett, III 1968-69Rob Bradley 1993-96Jack Brantley 1948-49Dustin Bray 2001-04Peter A. Brennan 1986-88H. C. Bridgers, Jr. 1935Frank Brooks Jr. 1948-51Devon M. Brouse 1994A.M. Brown 1932Brian Brown 1992-95Lewis Brown 1951-53Alan Burnett 2003Jack Fredrick (Brad) Burris 1973-74Thomas (Tee) L. Burton, Jr. 1988-91William (Bill) A. Buttner 1975-78

C C CMark Catalano 1995Joseph H. Callicott, Jr. 1958Brookes Carey 1966-68Albert Carr 1937-40Landon C. Carter 1966-67Armand D. Cerami 1972Chas Chatham 1930Chauncey, Philip 2007-Bob Cherry 1999, 2001-03James W. Claiborne, Manager 1954Kelly A. Clair 1980-83Henry Clark 1937Rus Clark 2000-03Wilson Coffin 1935Donald R. Coker 1959James A. Cooper (M) 1975Joe Correll 1954-56Pete Cothran (M) 1956Robert Cox 1947-49Carl Cramer 1933Matt Crenshaw 2001-05Matthew A. Crichton 1989-91

D D DPaul Daniel 1996, 1998-2000Reed Darsie 2005-2008Jay Degenhart 2000-2002Jefferson (Jeff) C. Dickson 1994Greg J. DiDonna 1994-96, 1998C. E. Diffendal 1938, 1939Bruce C. Disbrow 1974W. H. Doeschler 1947David S. Dooley 1985Guy W. Donahue, III 1969Michael M. Dore 1962, 1963Samuel J. Duckett 1962Shuford (Skip) G. Dunaway 1972, 1973, 1974

E E EFrank Eckert 1950-51Frank H. Edwards 1989

Aubrey J. Elam, Jr. 1975-78Jeremy Elliott 2000-03Charles J. Erdman, Jr. 1958Paul Erhardt, Jr. 1959-60

F F FPurvis J. (Jim) Ferree 1951-53Jack Fields 2009-Fernando Figueroa 2003-06David M. Fink 1974Leslie A. Fleisher 1963-65Jeffrey Fleishman 1976William H. Ford 1953-55John W. Frazier 1953-54Frank B. Fuhrer, III 1978-81Lane Fulenwider 1934Charles M. Furman 1960

G G GBobby Galloway 1959-60Douglas M. Gay 1979-80J. G. Gifford 1938Thomas A. Glascock, III 1965Cameron Golden, 1998-2001Ben Goodes 1930Hugh M. Goodman 1959-60E.K. Graham 1931Bryan Grant 1931Peter J. Green 1960-62Ramsey Green (M) 1960Ronald Hunter Grove 1989-1993

H H HJoseph B. Hackler 1969, 1971Edward (Ted) Haley 1997-2000Horace Hamilton 1937Frank T. Haraway, Jr. 1961Timothy J. Harney 1982-83Charles J. Harris, Jr. 1961-62Johno Harris, 1998-2001Max Harris 1997-2000R. A. Harris 1934, 1935, 1936Willis I. Henderson 1955, 1957H.H. Hendlin 1931Neal Herring 1938-39R. H. Hicks 1936-37James H. Hickman 1967-68, 1973Don Hill 1995, 1997-1999Harvie Hill 1962-64James C. Hill, Jr. 1961Greeley N. Hilton, Jr. 1974Wilmer Hines 1931Daniel M. Hockaday 1985-86, 1988-89Gene A. Holland 1985-87Ryan Holler 2006-09David Holzworth 2006-John L. Hooks 1971-72Edwin L. Hoopes, III 1963-65John B. Hughes 1983, 1985-87Scott R. Humrickhouse 1974, 1977Brad Hyler, 1999-2000

I I IJohn S. Inman 1981-84James T. Irvin Jr. 1961

J J JJonathan Jackson 2005-2006Russell P. Johnson 1982Ralph W. Johnston 1987-88Walter R. Jones 1966Edwin A. Justa 1959-60

K K K J. A. Keiger 1946Brendan P. Kennedy 1986-87, 1989-90Kevin D. King 1976-79Doug Kingston 2002-2006J. D. Kirven 1936-38

Clarence Kluttz 1937, 1939Todd Kozlowsky 1993-95

L L LThomas C. Langley 1952, 1957-58Eric L. Lawhon 1978E. L. Laxton 1933-35W. C. Liles 1946Matt Lindley 1993-95Philip Liskin 1931Gene L. Lookabill 1956-58Davis M. Love, III 1983-85Mark P. L. Love 1985Charles E. Lynch 1968

M M MChase MacFarland 2006-Roger L. Mann 1982Ward Marslender 2002Richard P. McCall 1963James C. McColl 1961Lee McEntee 1993-94, 1996-97John R. McGough 1976-79Erin T. McGrew 1979, 1980-82John S. McKee, III 1958-59Roy McKenzie 1948-50Rodney McKnight 1950-51Donald S. McMillan 1956, 1959Whitten Meares 1999-2000E. G. Michaels 1934William W. Minton 1975Calvin D. Mitchell 1957Brad Moldin 2002-03Josh Moore 2005-2008Patrick J. Moore 1989-92David N. Morrison 1981-83George C. Mountcastle 1953-54Ned Murchison 1999-03George R. Murphy III 1960-62Robert (Bobby) Murray 1992-95

N N N John W. Newly 1974Jack W. Nicklaus, II 1981, 1983-85Michael M. Nolan 1947D. F. Nyimicz 1946

O O OW. J. O’Brien 1932-33Kevin O’Connell 2008-Harvey Oliver 1948James D. Owen 1965-67

P P PWallace F. (Fred) Palmer, II 1976-78Wallace Palmer 2005-2008Gregory L. Parker 1984-87Larry P. Parker 1954-55Ronald E. Parker 1971, 1973Ryan E. Parker 1995-98William M. Parker 1952, 1955Ryan Parnell 1993-94Samuel C. Patrick 1957Robert L. Patton 1957David L. Perritt 1971-72Mitchell L. Perry 1987, 1989David A. Pesacov 1981-83Robbie Petty 1999, 2001-03Duncan L. Phillips 1987-88Eugene H. Phipps 1967-69W. C. Pijanowski 1935William (Bill) W. Plyler 1980, 1982-83Peter L. Pottle 1972Whitener H. Prevost, Jr. 1967

R R RW. A. Raney 1939Matt Raudenbush 2009-George L. Reams 1960, 1963-64

Michael L. (Lance) Reid 1989-1993Lance B. Richardson 1968Robert Riesen 2006-09Stephen J. Robbins 1965-67David A. Robinson 1966-67Barksdale F. Roberts 1952-53Aubrey A. Rothrock 1955-56Robert G. Ruffin 1956-57

S S SJoey G. Sadowski 1979Andrew Sapp 1991-93Oliver Sapp 1949-50Thomas C. Scherrer 1990-92Drew Scott 1996Sedacca, Michael 2007William (Bill) A. Sibbick 1975-78Kevin Silva 2003-05Jonathan B. Simkins 1984Rob Simmons 1998-2001Robert G. Singletary 1974Robert V. Sisk 1955David B. Sloan 1959A.A. Smith 1932-33Clavis A. Smith 1992, 1984-85Stephen G. Smith 1978-79Ted Smith 2003-2006William (Bill) G. Smith, Jr. 1989-93Will Snellings 1998-2001R.E. Snow, Jr. 1939James R. Sowerwine 1986-89John D. Spelman 1979-82C. Matthew Spencer 1994Jerry Stanislaw 1978Whit Staples 1996-97Glen A. Staropoli 1967-69Frank C. Steinemann, Jr. 1970Leonard M. Stephenson, Jr. 1964Luthur Steward 1930Bryan T. Sullivan 1983-86Neal B. Sullivan 1988-90Walter M. Summerville, Jr. 1956-57James D. Sykes 1954-56

T T TSeishi Tanaka 1983Ray H. Taylor 1947M. Todd Thiele 1983-85Stanley J. Thompson, Jr. 1966-67Bill Thornton 1952-53, 1958Robert W. Tiddy 1979James L. Tolbert, Jr. 1968Richard Treis 2001-03Shuford A. Tucker 1963-65

U U UMartin Ureta 2004-07Arthur M. Utley, III 1973

V V VJohn A. Vanderbloemen 1971-72Richard W. VanLeuvan 1965-67William L. Varn, III 1975, 1977Arlis E. Vernon 1972David E. Von Canon 1991-94

W W WJohn M. Warner 1972James E. Wagoner 1972Timothy M. Wahl 1975Peter A. Wallenborn 1972, 1974-75Harvie E. Ward, Jr. 1947-50David C. Weavil 1971Harry D. Welker 1969Martin L. West, III 1969, 1971Michael L. West 1979-82William Parry D. White 1961-62David P. Whitfield 1979-81, 1983Bill White 1996-1999Per Wickman 1996Robert Willard (M) 1950-51William (Bill) H. Williamson III 1951-53Billy A. Williford, Jr. 1979-82Meade Willis 1930Mark J. Wilson 1994-97Walter W. Wilson 1959David W. Wood 1988, 1990-92L.C. Wright (P-M) 1931Stephen C. Wright 1971

Y Y YE.D. Yeomans 1931

Z Z ZHenry Zaytoun, III 2008-

Golfers from the 1980s held a reunion at a recent UNC Executive Cup.

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Carolina Men’s Golf • Endowed Scholarships

The UNC men’s golf team has 27 donors con-tributing to endowed scholarships available for its use in 2009-10. The endowments are made possible by the gifts of the late Garza Baldwin, Jr., Jim Belk, Brad Burris, III, a memorial in the name of Julian L. Dempsey, friends of C.P. “Chuck” Erickson, R.E. Es-leeck, the late A.E. Finley, the late Alex Galloway, Sr., the late Cy Girard, R. Hunter Grove, Jr., the late Andy Hacskaylo, the late Bo Harris, Jr., S. Philip Harris, Don and Jennifer Holzworth, Joseph W. Hudson, Jay and Mary Ann Klompmaker, Ken and Frankie Lee, Vernon and Brenda Massengill, J.H. McCombs, Jr., Michael F. Pandich, Peter and Patty Pottle, a memo-rial in the name of Neal Sullivan, Ralph and Elizabeth Teal, William and Georgia Tryon III, a memorial for Robert Lyon Waren, Arthur T. and Catherine R. Wil-liams and Allen Wilson. Garza Baldwin, Jr., endowed a scholarship. Baldwin recently passed away and his wife, Geor-gia, resides in Southern Pines, N.C. His son is a 1973 graduate of Carolina and is an attorney in Charlotte. Jim Belk, of Greensboro, N.C., established an en-dowed scholarship. Belk received his B.S. in Business Administration in 1960. He retired from BellSouth with 40 years of service in May 2000. Brad Burris, of High Point, N.C., established a scholarship in his grandfather’s name, Jack Burris, Sr. Brad, a 1974 Carolina graduate, was a letterman on the Tar Heel golf team. A member of the Rams Club’s Investment Committee, Burris is a former chairman of the Rams Club Executive Board Committee and a for-mer member of the University’s Board of Trustees. The Julian L. Dempsey Memorial is made pos-sible by his wife, Mary Helen Dempsey. Julian, a 1974 graduate of Carolina, was a tax practitioner and part-owner of Bradley’s Tax Service in Wilson, N.C., prior to his death in January 2000. Friends of Chuck Erickson established a schol-arship in his name. Erickson, a legendary name in Carolina athletics, coached men’s golf at Carolina from 1935 to 1961. His 1953 team finished second at the NCAA Championships. Erickson, a 1931 Carolina graduate, also played football at UNC in the late 1920s in addition to serving as athletic director from 1951 to 1968. Robert Esleeck endowed a scholarship. Esleeck received both his B.S. in Business Administration in 1975 and his M.B.A./J.D. in 1979 from UNC. He is a lawyer in the firm Petree, Stockton & Robinson. Es-leeck is a member of The Educational Foundation’s Board of Advisors. Robert and his wife, Laura, reside in Winston-Salem. A.E. Finley, of Raleigh, was a great benefactor to Carolina’s golf teams, giving the funds for the original Finley Golf Course and facilities. George Wilson, a former business partner of the late Finley, established the scholarship in Finley’s name. The A.E. Finley Foundation continues to provide support for the golf teams at Carolina. The family of Alex Galloway, Sr. established a scholarship in his name. The late Galloway was a member of the class of 1929 at Carolina. One of his sons, Alex, Jr. is a 1957 Carolina graduate and works in the financial industry in Winston-Salem, N.C., while another son, Bobby, is a former UNC golfer who currently resides in Chapel Hill. Cy Girard, a native of Gastonia, N.C., was one of the finest amateurs in the state who played for Caro-lina’s golf team. His wife, Dorothy, from New York, N.Y., established a scholarship in his memory. Hunter Grove, Jr. is a 1993 Carolina graduate and a four-year golf letterman for the Tar Heels. He is a financial consultant with Merrill Lynch in Raleigh, N.C. Grove resides in Cary, N.C. Andy Hacskaylo set up a scholarship in 1984. He was always an avid supporter of Carolina golf, served as chairman of the A.E. Finley Executive Cup and is a former member of the Rams Club Executive Commit-tee. He recently passed away in February 2010. B.W. “Bo” Harris, Jr. set up an endowed schol-

arship. Harris and his wife, Tillie, both long-time Durham residents, passed away several years ago. Bo received his B.S. in Commerce from UNC in 1930 and was a retired CPA and a former long-time member of the Rams Club’s Investment Committee. S. Philip Harris also set up an endowed scholar-ship. Harris, a 1954 Carolina graduate, is a retired partner in one of the major international accounting firms. He is a former member of the Rams Club Ex-ecutive Committee. He and his wife, Olga, reside in Henderson, N.C. Don and Jennifer Holzworth endowed a schol-arship in 2005. Don is self-employed as Executive Vice-President of Analytical Sciences, Inc. in Dur-ham, N.C. He is a member of The Educational Foun-dation’s Board of Advisors. Don and Jennifer, reside in Durham and are big Carolina supporters. Joe W. Hudson came to UNC in 1952 and was in the class of 1956. He and his wife, Elsa, who also attended UNC, reside in Islamorada, Fla. and Zirconia, N.C. Jay and Mary Ann Klompmaker endowed this scholarship along with their daughter Susan and her husband, William Veazey. Jay was a long-time pro-fessor at Carolina’s Business School. All three of the Klompmaker’s daughters graduated from Carolina. Jay is currently secretary of The Educational Founda-tion. He and Mary Ann reside in Chapel Hill while Susan and William live in Greensboro, N.C. Ken Burdette Lee, Jr. endowed a scholarship. Lee received his M.B.A. for UNC in 1972. He is with AM Pappas and Associates in Research Triangle Park. Ken and his wife, Frankie, reside in Durham, N.C. Vernon Massengill endowed a scholarship along with his wife, Brenda. He is a 1972 Pharmacy gradu-ate of UNC and is President of North Village Phar-macy. The Massengills reside in Yanceyville, N.C. J.H. McCombs, Jr., endowed a scholarship. Mc-Combs, a 1956 UNC graduate, is the proprietor of his own business in Morganton, N.C., and is an avid golfer himself. Peter Pottle received his B.S. in Business Ad-ministration from the University of North Carolina in 1972. He and his wife, Patty, endowed a scholarship and reside in Southern Pines, N.C. A memorial scholarship, which is administered by the Rams Club, was set up to honor former UNC golfer Neal Sullivan. Sullivan, from Kitty Hawk, N.C., passed away in 1990 as the result of a tragic car acci-dent. Neal’s brother, Bryan, was also a member of the Tar Heel golf team, 1983-1986. Ralph Teal received his psychology degree from UNC in 1984. He is a partner in Nations Homes. He and his wife, Elizabeth, reside in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Another endowed scholarship was a gift from UNC graduates William and Georgia Tryon, III, of Orlando, Fla. Bill graduated from Carolina in 1979 while his wife, Georgia, graduated in 1980. They are President/CEO and Vice-President, respectively, of Homestar Mortgage Lending Corporation. A memorial scholarship was set up to honor Rob-ert Lyon Waren. Waren received his B.S. in Business Administration from UNC in 1997. Waren passed away in 2006. He was an analyst with Bear Wagner in New York, N.Y. Arthur and Catherine Williams endowed a schol-arship in 2005. Arthur, a 1980 Carolina graduate, is a principal with of Summit Street Capital in New York and Winston-Salem, N.C. He and his wife, Cathy, re-side in New York, N.Y. Allen Wilson endowed a scholarship. He is a 1977 graduate from Carolina and is formerly a tax partner with Arthur Andersen in Raleigh, N.C. and is currently a partner with Grant Thornton LLP. Wilson, who resides in Durham, N.C., is a former chairman of the Rams Club Executive Board Committee and is now a member of the Investment Committee. The Carolina men’s golf program is truly ap-preciative of all the support received by the endowed scholarship donors.

Jim Belk

Brad Burris Julian Dempsey

ChuckErickson

A. E. Finley

Alex Galloway Sr.

Cy Girard

Andy Hacskaylo

Philip Harris

Bo Harris Jr.

Neal Sullivan

J. H. McCombs Jr.

Garza Baldwin

Allen Wilson