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2015-16MEN’S GOLF

Senior Keagan Cummings and returning starters Henry Do, Carter Jenkins, Ben Griffin and William Register at UNC’s Old Well

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CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF • 1

TAR HEELS2015-16 Men’s Golf

TABLE OF CONTENTSQ&A with Andrew Sapp ................................ 22015-16 Schedule, Roster, Quick Facts................................................... 3Athletic Communications Contacts ............... 3Keagan Cummings .................................... 4-5Davis Bateman .......................................... 6-7Henry Do ................................................... 8-9Carter Jenkins ....................................... 10-11Zach Martin............................................ 12-13Ben Griffin.............................................. 14-15William Register ..................................... 16-17Preyer Fountain .......................................... 18Joshua Martin ............................................. 19Tailin Song .................................................. 20Head Coach Andrew Sapp .................... 21-22Assoc. Head Coach Andrew DiBitetto ........ 23Previewing the 2016 Tar Heels .............. 24-252014-15 Review..................................... 26-27UNC Finley Golf Course ........................ 28-29Chapman Center, Loudermilk Center .... 30-31University of North Carolina................... 32-33Chapel Hill .................................................. 34Carolina Athletics ........................................ 35Academics and Athletics............................. 36Carolina Leadership Academy.................... 37Carolina Golf History ............................. 38-39NCAA Championships Results .............. 40-43ACC Championships Results ..................... 44Records ................................................. 45-46Team Championships ................................. 47Individual Titles ...................................... 48-49All-Americas, All-ACC ................................. 50Team Awards .............................................. 51Davis Love III .............................................. 52Mark Wilson ................................................ 53Order of Merit ........................................ 54-55Executive Cup ............................................ 55Rams Club ................... 56, Inside Back Cover

YEARBOOK CREDITS• Written and designed by Steve Kirschner with assistance from Matt Bowers, Laura Fellwock and Dana Gelin.• Special thanks to Lee Snyder for 30-plus years of coverage of Carolina Golf.• Photography of current and recent golf seasons by Jeffrey Camarati.• 2015 ACC Championships and freshmen action photos by J.D. Lyon.• Printed by B&J Custom Printing in Durham.

NIKEThe University of North Carolina is proud of its more than 20-year relationship with Nike, which is the exclusive supplier for UNC’s athletic footwear, apparel and accessory products. Nike provides the athletic department with shoes, uniforms, coaching gear, balls and other equip-ment. Nike gave the University $2 million for the Chancellor’s Academic Enhancement Fund to support faculty. The University’s partnership with Nike has benefitted all 28 varsity sports and provided millions of dollars for academics and student scholarships at the University.

FRONT COVERclockwise from bottom left: Keagan Cummings, Henry Do, Carter Jenkins, Ben Griffin and William Register (photo by Jeffrey Camarati)

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NORTH CAROLINA2015-16 Men’s GolfYou and Coach DiBitetto are in your fifth year together at UNC. What goals have you reached to this point?Andrew Sapp: We’ve done a really good job creating a team that competes to win tourna-ments. The team won three times last year and we’ve had guys win tournaments as individuals. That’s been good. We’ve had lot of that from the start actually. We’ve been fortunate that our teams won tournaments and we’ve had differ-ent individuals compete to win tournaments as well. That’s what you look for – bringing in play-ers and helping them grow and compete.

What are the team’s goals for this season?AS: Everybody’s goal is to win the ACC cham-pionship and we’re to the stage where we are competitive to that point. Now it’s just a matter of getting it done. The main goal beyond that is playing and competing for the NCAA title. We want to be playing in the NCAA Championship and having a string of opportunities to get into that round of match play.

Last year we had a goal to be a top-25 team throughout the season and we ended at No. 20. This year we want to step it up and be a top-10 team. That’s kind of a big leap, but we have a lot of experience coming back and a lot of talent coming in. It’s definitely an attainable goal. And it’s one we will aspire to every year going forward.

What kind of student-athlete are you looking for to play at UNC?AS: A person that fits the Carolina profile – a great student academically, someone who wants to win, work hard and will be a good team player. Someone who is not be just a ‘me’ guy. A team guy who wants to help each other and compete with each other to get better as a team.

Last year you had nine players make the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the Golf Coaches Association recognized UNC for having at least a 3.0 grade point average. What does that say about the level of impor-tance your players and the coaches place on academics?AS: We’re fortunate that we have set our grade point average record for a semester three times in the four years we’ve been here. Our guys work hard in the classroom and that’s important. We have seven young men on our roster who have at least one parent who went to Carolina, so you know they are going to take academics seriously.

How does the University’s academic reputation help you when you are talking to prospects?AS: When you have a top-five public institution and a top-five, top-10 ath-letic department, you don’t have to try and to sell anybody a bill of goods.

You talk to recruits and tell them this is what we have and what we have is great. We have wonderful facilities, a fantastic golf course and we’re in the ACC, which is one of the stronger conferences for golf. We can provide compet-itive opportunities for our players where they will have a chance to be an All-American. I’ve always said to be an All-American, you have to play against All-Americans. To be a top-10 program you have to play against top-10 pro-grams. Then you have to beat them. And we will give our guys those opportunities. But it’s because of the brand and the history of UNC that we can do that.

What do players like about UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center?AS: The convenience of the facility is a huge attraction for players. The fact that we are right here on campus, five minutes from the dorm for the freshmen, a three-minute drive to the weight room so we can work out after practice as opposed to a lot of teams that have to work out at 6 a.m. because they have to drive 25

minutes to their course. We have that convenience for our student-athletes which helps them manage their time better. We’ve got a top-10 university owned golf course with three practice greens, a 120-yard wide driving range tee box area – it’s a great place to improve as a player.

How does having talented players on the roster help recruit other outstanding players?AS: Good players want to play with other good players. It’s the same as with any other sport. You want to surround yourself with players that you can compete with on a daily basis. Then when you go to tournaments you are prepared to play against the best teams in the country. The players actually help recruit each other because players want to be around players who are successful and who win. So it’s a huge benefit to have good players on your team to start with when you are recruiting the best players in the country.

Last year you won three times, had four individual wins and finished in the top 20, but the year ended at home in the NCAA Regional with-out advancing to the NCAA Championships. What lessons did the team learn that will help it this season?AS: We learned it’s a matter of trying to take every day and make it feel the same. It’s a matter of putting pressure on our guys in practice, and in qual-ifying, so that when pressure intensifies in competition they are prepared for it. It’s also a matter of being a little more relaxed during the tournaments and not putting that intense pressure on ourselves. That’s exactly what hap-pened in the regional, but that can happen in golf. Sometimes the hardest place to win is at home. We look forward from learning from that. It was a huge motivator for us for this upcoming season to prove that we are better than we ended up last year.

Do you have to remind the players of all the things you accomplished throughout last season?AS: Our team stroke average was the best since we’ve been here. We had two guys average under 72 and two others average in the 72s. We had wins both individually and as a team; it was a very good season. It just didn’t end the way we wanted it to, but every team except one can say that.

Q & A WITHANDREW SAPP

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TAR HEELS2015-16 Men’s Golf

SCHEDULE,ROSTER

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINALocation: Chapel Hill, N.C.Enrollment: 18,370 (undergraduate)Chancellor: Carol FoltDirector of Athletics: Bubba CunninghamAthletic Administrators (Men’s Golf): Paul Pogge, Ken ClearyAffiliation: NCAA Division IConference: Atlantic CoastNickname: Tar HeelsMascot: Rameses (a ram)School Colors: Carolina Blue and White

CAROLINA MEN’S GOLFHead Coach: Andrew Sapp (North Carolina, ‘93)Seasons at UNC: FifthOffice Phone: (919) 962-0753Email: [email protected] Coach: Andrew DiBitetto (Charlotte ’08)Seasons at UNC: FifthEmail: [email protected] Course: UNC Finley Golf CourseHoles-Par-Yardage: 18-72-7,349NCAA Tournament Appearances: 48, most recent in 2015 (42 in NCAA Championship)ACC Championships: 11– 1956, 1960, 1965, 1977, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1995, 1996, 20062015 ACC Championship: 5th of 12 teams2015 NCAA Tournament: 8th at Chapel Hill RegionalStarters Returning/Lost: 4/1Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4Golf Course Superintendent: Ross FowlerHead Professional: Michael WilkinsonDirector of Golf Course Maintenance: Mark StefferAcademic Advisor: Brent BlantonTeam Physician: Dr. Thomas BricknerAthletics Trainer: Scott OliaroStrength and Conditioning: Erik Hernandez

FALL 2015Day Date Tournament Course SiteFri.-Sun. Sept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate The Farm Golf Club Rocky Face, Ga.Mon.-Tue. Sept. 28-29** Primland Collegiate Invitational The Highland Course Meadows of Dan, Va.Sat.-Sun. Oct. 3-4** Tar Heel Intercollegiate UNC Finley Golf Course Chapel HillSun.-Tue. Oct. 18-20 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational Isleworth Golf & Country Club Windermere, Fla.Sun.-Mon. Oct. 25-26** Bridgestone Golf Collegiate Grandover Resort Greensboro, N.C.

SPRING 2016Day Date Tournament Course SiteMon.-Tue. Feb. 1-2** Sea Best Invitational TPC Sawgrass Valley Course Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Sun.-Tue. Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar Country Club Palmer, P.R.Sat.-Sun. March 12-13** Jim Hackler Intercollegiate The Dunes Club Myrtle Beach, S.C.Fri.-Sun. March 18-20** Schenkel Invitational Forest Heights Country Club Statesboro, Ga.Sat.-Sun. April 9-10** Irish Creek Intercollegiate Club at Irish Creek Kannapolis, N.C.Fri.-Sun. April 22-24 ACC Championship Old North State Club New London, N.C.Mon.-Wed. May 16-18 NCAA Regional TBA TBAFri.-Wed. May 27-June 1 NCAA Championship Eugene Country Club Eugene, Ore.

** scheduled for 36 holes on the first day of competition and 18 holes on the second

Tar Heel Intercollegiate Feld: North Carolina (host), Boston College, Coastal Carolina, Davidson, East Carolina, Elon, Furman, Gardner-Webb, Liberty,Northwestern, Notre Dame, UNCG, UNCW and Virginia Commonwealth

NCAA Championship is four rounds of 18-hole stroke play followed by match play involving eight teams

2015-16 ROSTERName Yr. Ht. Hometown High SchoolDavis Bateman Jr. 6-2 Charlotte, N.C. Providence Day SchoolKeagan Cummings Sr. 6-0 Dublin, Ireland IMG Pendleton School (Bradenton, Fla.)Henry Do Jr. 5-9 Canton, Mich. Greenhills School (Ann Arbor)Preyer Fountain Fr. 6-1 Raleigh, N.C. BroughtonBen Griffin So. 6-1 Chapel Hill, N.C. East Chapel HillCarter Jenkins Jr. 6-4 Raleigh, N.C. Leesville RoadJoshua Martin Fr. 6-0 Pinehurst, N.C. Pinecrest (Southern Pines)Zach Martin Jr. 6-2 Pinehurst, N.C. Pinecrest (Southern Pines)William Register So. 5-9 Burlington, N.C. Walter WilliamsTailin Song Fr. 5-9 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. Torrey Pines (San Diego)

Head Coach: Andrew Sapp (5th year as UNC’s head coach)Associate Head Coach: Andrew DiBitetto (5th year at UNC)Pronunciations: Keagan Cummings (KEE-gihn), Andrew DiBitetto (DEE-bih-TET-toe), Henry Do (DOE), Preyer Fountain (prior FOWN-ten), Tailin Song (TIE-lynn)

ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONSSenior Associate A.D for Communications/ Men’s Golf Contact: Steve KirschnerEmail: [email protected]/Direct Phones: (919) 962-2123/7258Kirschner’s Mobile Phone: (919) 475-2695Office Fax: (919) 962-0612Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2126, Chapel Hill, NC 27515Address: Koury Natatorium, 300 Skipper Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514Communications Assistant for Men’s Golf: Laura FellwockAthletic Department Internet: GoHeels.comMen’s Golf Twitter: @UNCmensGolf

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Keagan Cummings, born in South Africa and raised in Ireland, shot two 69s and a pair of 70s among his eight rounds last year.

“Keagan has loads of experience. I’m excited about his final season. I hope when he plays his best golf he can crack the starting lineup and help us win tournaments like he has in the past.”– Andrew Sapp

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TAR HEELS2015-16 Men’s Golf

KEAGAN CUMMINGS

Keagan Cummings’ Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2012-13 9 25* 12/18 .667 0 1 0 71 1879 75.162013-14 10 29^ 21/26 .808 3 4 2 69 2184 75.312014-15 3 8@ 2/3 .667 0 4 2 69 585 73.13Total 22 62~ 35/47 .745 3 9 4 69 4648 74.97

*includes seven rounds as an individual, ^three rounds as an individual, @ five rounds as an individual, ~ 15 total rounds as an individual

The lone senior on the team • Born in Pretoria, South Africa, and grew up in Dublin, Ireland • Speaks four languag-es • Has played in two ACC Champi-onships and the 2013 NCAA Regional among his 22 collegiate events.

2014-15: Earned a berth on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Played in three tournaments, including two as an indi-vidual • Top finish was a tie for third at the Wolfpack Spring Open at NC State where he shot 69-70 for a 139 total • Finished 3-under-par at the Wolfpack • Was his third career round in the 60s • Was 14th at the Tar Heel Intercolle-giate where he fired a 2-under 214 • Finished 48th at the Primland Colle-giate where he counted towards the team score in two of three rounds.

2013-14: Played in 10 tournaments • Carded four top-30 finishes • Top performance was T11 at the Tar Heel • Tied for 21st at Bridgestone • Also had top-50 finishes in the fall at Jack Nicklaus (T31) and Rod Myers (T42) • Top outings in the spring were a T16 at the Seminole and T26 at the General Hackler where he competed as an individual • Played in the ACC Championship, tying for 51st • Also played in the Irish Creek, Hootie at Bulls Bay and the Puerto Rico Classic • 75.31 stroke average • Fired four under-par rounds and two in the 60s.

2012-13: Participated in nine tournaments • A starter in his first col-lege event at the Carpet Capital • Posted top-50 finishes at the Semi-nole (T26), the Hoo-tie at Bulls Bay (T30), ACCs (T44), the Wolf-pack (T46) and Irish Creek (T47) • Started in the NCAA Regional in Tempe, Ariz., where he tied for 71st • Finished third in the one-day Heel-Devil Invitational at Duke • 75.16 stroke average.

Amateur: Won the 2012 IMG Tour Championship at the Concession Golf Course in Bradenton, Fla. • Represented Ireland at the 2011 Boys Home Internationals.

Personal: Born Keagan Sean Cummings in Pretoria, South Africa • Son of Arthur and Sandy Cummings • Birthday is June 3 • Majoring in exercise and sport science and sports administration • Also attended St. Michael’s College in Dublin • Enjoys playing soccer and tennis • Plays the guitar • Best food he makes is toasted chicken wrap • Mu-sic on his iPod most likely would be James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Jack Johnson or Lana Del Rey • Favorite non-golfer athlete is Roger Federer • Would like to meet James Taylor

• Admires his parents for all they have done and sacrificed for him and his brother • Was the best man at his brother’s wedding and traveled to China this summer • Greatest golf accomplishment was represent-ing Ireland at U16 and U18 competitions • Best career round is 65 in 2010 at Naples (Fla.) Grande GC • Favorite course is Pinehurst No. 2 • Favorite driver hole at Finley is No. 9 • Favorite golfer is Ernie Els • His go-to club is his 7-iron • Best shot ever was a 3-iron when he was 14 at the European Club in Ireland • Holed it from 220 yards to save par after driving OB • Would love a lesson from Ben Hogan • Dream foursome is his grandfather, Els, Tiger Woods and himself • Working on his ball flight.

SENIORDUBLIN, IRELANDIMG PENDLETON

SCHOOL(BRADENTON, FLA.)

2012-13Carpet Capital Collegiate 76-77-75–228 T62 +12Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 79-78-76–233 T71 +17Wolfpack Intercollegiate (ind.) 77-73-76–226 T46 +10Heel-Devil Individual Championship (ind.) 73 T3 +1Seminole Intercollegiate 71-73-73-217 T26 +4Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 77-75-74-226 T30 +10Irish Creek Collegiate 73-75-76-224 T47 +11ACC Championships 77-73-75-225 T44 +9NCAA Tempe Regional 75-76-76-227 T71 +17

2013-14Tar Heel Intercollegiate 72-74-71-217 T11 +1Jack Nicklaus Invitational 71-78-76-225 T31 +12Rod Myers Invitational 75-76-73–224 T42 +8Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 77-69–146 T21 +2Puerto Rico Classic 83-77-81–241 74 +25General Hackler Championship (ind.) 79-73-77–229 T26 +13Seminole Intercollegiate 74-69-75–218 T16 +2Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 76-78-77–231 T67 +15Irish Creek Collegiate 72-74-81–227 T62 +14ACC Championships 72-80-74–226 T51 +10

2014-15Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 69-70-75–214 T14 -2Primland Collegiate Invitational 80-74-78–232 48 +16Wolfpack Spring Open (ind.) 69-70–139 T3 -3

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NORTH CAROLINA2015-16 Men’s Golf

Davis Bateman has played in 10 events and earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll in his first two seasons at Carolina.

“Davis had a lot of success as a junior golfer and his freshman year. We are looking for him to continue to improve overall as an upperclassman to hopefully push for a spot in the starting lineup.”– Andrew Sapp

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DAVIS BATEMAN

Davis Bateman’s Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2013-14 7 19* 14/17 .824 2 3 2 68 1430 75.262014-15 3 8~ – – 0 0 0 75 623 77.88Total 10 27@ 14/17 .824 2 3 2 68 2053 76.04

*includes two rounds as an individual, ~ eight rounds as an individual, @ 10 total rounds as an individual

Has played in 10 tournaments as a Tar Heel • Earned a spot on the ACC Ac-ademic Honor Roll in both 2014 and 2015.

2014-15: ACC Honor Roll • Played in three tournaments as an individual • Highest finish was at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate where he tied for 62nd at 15-over 231 • Also played at home in the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Wolfpack Spring Open at NC State • Low round was a 75 in the first round of the Tar Heel • Averaged 77.9 strokes over eight rounds.

2013-14: ACC Honor Roll • Played in seven tournaments, including one as an individual • Top performance was a fifth-place finish at the Rod Myers Invitational at Duke where he fired a

5-under-par 211 total • T36 at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, T47 at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational, T43 at the Puerto Rico Classic, T44 at the General Hackler Championship and T60 at the Seminole Intercol-legiate • 75.26 stroke average • Carded three under-par rounds, two in the 60s, and two even-par rounds.

Amateur: 2012 Joe Cheves Junior champion • Two-time Western North Carolina Junior champion • Second at 2012 Carolinas/Georgia Junior Championship • Competed at the 2011 US Junior Amateur • Third at 2011 USGA Junior Qualifier • Sixth at 2012 AJGA Junior at River Landing • Sixth at 2011 Ballantyne Junior Open • Ninth at 2012 Dogwood State Junior Championship and 2011 Mid Pines Invitational.

Prep: Four-year golfer at Providence Day School in Charlotte • Three-time NCISAA All State in 2010, 2011 and 2012 • 2011 NCISAA 3A state champion • Runner-up at 2012 state championship • Played for Coach

Dean Preston • Member of National Honor Society • President of Film and Media club for two years • Member of Beta Club, Key Club and Headmaster’s and Dean’s list.

Personal: Born Davis Martin Bateman in Charlotte • Son of Rick and Maryann Bateman • Birthday is May 14 • Majoring in psychology • En-joys playing basketball, tennis, ping pong and baseball • Hobbies in-clude photography, video prodution, astronomy, travel and spending time with family and friends • Favorite vacation spot is St. Andrews • Enjoys listening to the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Norah Jones, Billy Joel and James Taylor • Plays the saxophone and the clarinet • Would like to have met Theodore Roosevelt, Alister MacKenzie, Carl Sagan and Nikola Tesla • Traveled to Scotland this past summer • Favorite courses include The Old Course at. St. Andrews, Sand Hills in Mullen, Neb., Cy-press Point, Pine Valley and Royal County Down in Northern Ireland • Favorite hole at Finley is 17 because there are multiple ways to play the hole and the green is the most interesting on the course • Favorite golf-er is Tiger Woods • Uses only a North Carolina quarter to mark his ball • Go-to club is his driver • Best shot was a 4-iron from 215 yards into the wind on his second shot at the Road Hole (17th) at the Old Course • Pin was tucked back left behind the Road Hole Bunker and his shot stopped three feet from the hole to the shock of his caddie • Would love to get a lesson from Ben Hogan • Dream foursome includes Hogan, Woods and Jack Nicklaus • Worked hard in the summer on his putting.

2013-14Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 77-DQ-74 DQ –Jack Nicklaus Invitational 77-79-77–233 T47 +20Rod Myers Invitational 71-68-72–211 5 -5 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 74-75-149 T36 +5Puerto Rico Classic 68-74-77–219 T43 +3General Hackler Championship 78-77-79–234 T44 +18Seminole Intercollegiate 80-72-81–233 T60 +17

2014-15Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 75-78-78–231 T89 +14Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (ind.) 76-75-80–231 T62 +15Wolfpack Spring Open (ind.) 80-81–161 T73 +19

JUNIORCHARLOTTE, N.C.

PROVIDENCE DAY SCHOOL

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NORTH CAROLINA2015-16 Men’s Golf

Henry Do shot back-to-back 69s in the final two rounds of the 2015 ACC Championship and finished a team-best fifth at 8-under-par. His 208 total tied the third-best score by a Tar Heel in ACC Tournament history.

“Henry did some nice things this summer. He showed tremendous improvement from his freshman to sophomore season. Hope he continues the hard work he has put in his first two years. He handled himself well under the pressure of the ACC Championship.”– Andrew Sapp

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TAR HEELS2015-16 Men’s Golf

HENRYDO

Henry Do’s Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2013-14 9 25* 20/22 .909 2 6 3 68 1855 74.202014-15 11 32 24/32 .750 3 13 4 67 2330 72.81Total 20 57* 44/54 .815 5 19 7 67 4185 73.42

*Competed in three rounds as an individual

Played in 20 tournaments in his first two seasons • Tied for medal-ist honors at the 2013 Bridgestone Collegiate in Greensboro • Played 57 rounds with a stroke average of 73.42 • Has two top 10s and eight top 20s • Low round is 67 in the second round of the 2014 Tar Heel Intercollegiate • A two-time member of the ACC Aca-demic Honor Roll.

2014-15: Played in 11 of UNC’s 12 tournaments • Finished in the top 20 in five of his last six events • Had the fourth-lowest stroke average on the squad at 72.82 • Shot under par in 13 rounds with a season- and career-low 67 in the second round of the Tar Heel • Led Carolina with a fifth-place finish at the ACC Championships after shooting 70-69-69 for a 208 total • The 208 ties the third-best total by a

Tar Heel in ACC Tournament history • Shot UNC’s best round in each of the first two rounds at ACCs • Had five other top-20 performances, including T11 in Puerto Rico, T12 at the Bridgestone, 16 at the Linger Longer, T18 at the Lankin San Diego Classic and T19 at Liberty • Twenty-four of his 32 rounds counted toward the team score • Tied for 41st at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional • Shot a 71 in the second round • All three of his rounds counted in the regional.

2013-14: Competed in nine tournaments with five top 30s • Captured the individual title at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate at the Grando-ver Resort East Course in Greensboro in the final fall event • T23 at the Carpet Capital Collegiate and T22 at the Rod Myers Invitational • Withdrew from the Tar Heel after spraining his wrist early in the first round and from the Hootie at Bulls Bay due to illness • Top perfor-mance in the spring was a tie for 16th at the Seminole • Also T30 at Puerto Rico, T40 at the ACC Championships and T41 at the Irish Creek Collegiate • Had a 74.20 stroke average • Fired six under-par rounds, including a season-best 68 at Rod Myers and Bridgestone.

Amateur: Tenth at 2015 North & South in Pinehurst • 2014 Michigan Amateur champion, made the Elite 8 in 2015 • Tied for fourth at 2014 Michigan Open • 2011 AJGA second-team All-America • 2011 AJGA Wyndham Cup East team • Champion at 2010 and 2011 AJGA Randy Wise Junior Open • 2011 Michigan Junior Amateur champion • T2 at 2011 AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions • T4 at 2011 AJGA Co-ca-Cola Junior Championship • 2013 AJGA Coca-Cola junior champi-on • T8 at 2012 AJGA Memorial Junior • Sixth at 2013 Michigan Open.

Prep: Won the Division 4 state championship • Michigan High School Super Team member • Honor Roll student for three years • Played for Coach Bill Ammerman.

Personal: Born Henry Hoang Do in Ypsilanti, Mich. • Son of Stepha-nie Nguyen and Kevin Do • Birthday is April 22 • Majoring in eco-nomics • Enjoys listening to hip hop and country music • Favorite video game is FIFA 2015 • Most admires his mom for being the most self-motivated, determined person you’ll ever meet • Low career round

is 62 at the 2010 Michigan PGA Tournament of Champions at Boyne Mountain-Alpine Course • Favorite course is Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y. • Favorite hole at UNC Finley is No. 6 because with a good tee shot you have a chance for eagle • Favorite golfer is Tiger Woods • Best friend in golf outside UNC is Web.com’s Matt Harmon • His best clubs to hit under pressure are any of his wedges • Best shot of his life was a 6-iron from 193 yards on the sixth hole at UNC Finley that he made for an albatross 2 • Dream foursome is Jordan Spieth, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Woods • Worked hard in the off-season on his driving.

2013-14Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-71-76–219 T23 +3Tar Heel Intercollegiate Withdrew – –Rod Myers Invitational (ind.) 68-73-79–220 T22 +4Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 68-71–139 T1 -5Puerto Rico Classic 73-74-69–216 T30 EGeneral Hackler Championship 82-87-82–251 67 +35Seminole Intercollegiate 75-70-73–218 T16 +2Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate 72-WD-73 – – Irish Creek Collegiate 74-73-77–224 T41 +11ACC Championship 73-76-74–223 T40 +7

2014-15Carpet Capital Collegiate 73-77-74–224 T53 +8Tar Heel Intercollegiate 74-67-76–217 T23 +1Rod Myers Invitational 71-77–148 T33 +4Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 72-75-71–218 T12 +2Sea Best Invitational 76-83-72–231 T43 +21Puerto Rico Classic 71-72-71–214 T11 -2Lamkin San Diego Classic 74-73-71–218 T18 +2Linger Longer Invitational 68-74-71–213 16 -3Liberty Spring Invitational 70-72-77–219 T19 +3ACC Championship 70-69-69–208 5 -8NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 73-71-76–220 T41 +4

JUNIORCANTON, MICH.

ANN ARBOR GREENHILLS

SCHOOL

Henry Do won the 2013 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate at the Grandover East Course in Greensboro

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“I’m excited to watch Carter’s first full season as a Tar Heel. He should have an even deeper comfort level with our program. He obviously had an incredible summer and is a proven winner. We’re hoping he will put some wins on the board for our team.”– Andrew Sapp

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CARTER JENKINS

Carter Jenkins’ Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVGSpring 2015 at UNC 7 21 20/21 .952 5 6 2 66 1519 72.332013-14 at UNCG 9 26 24/26 .923 4 12 8 63 1866 71.77Fall 2014 at UNCG 5 14 13/14 .929 0 6 2 67 1011 72.21UNCG Total 14 40 37/40 .925 4 18 10 63 2877 71.93College Totals 21 61 57/61 .934 9 24 12 63 4396 72.07

Started all seven events last spring af-ter transferring to Carolina from UNCG • Played for the Spartans in 14 rounds over three semesters • Won two college tournaments at UNCG and has won eight Carolinas Golf Association events, in-cluding the 2015 North Carolina Amateur and three consecutive Carolinas Ama-teurs • Won the Rocky Mount sectional qualifier to gain an automatic berth in the 2015 U.S. Amateur • His father and older sister graduated from UNC • Majoring in sports administration.

Spring 2015 (UNC): PING all-region selection • Played in all seven events and averaged 72.33 strokes • Twenty of his 21 rounds counted toward the team score, the second-highest percentage on the team • Low round of 66 in the first round at the Linger Longer • Had one

other round in the 60s, a 69 in the final round at the Lamkin San Diego Clas-sic, where he finished a season-best fourth • Was seventh at the Sea Best, which UNC won • Had two other top 15s – a T12 at the Linger Longer and T13 at Liberty • T28 at ACCs and T21 at the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional.

Fall 2014 (UNCG): Averaged 72.1 over 14 rounds • Won the weather-short-ened AutoTrader.com Classic with an 8-under 136 • Tied for ninth for the second straight year at the Tar Heel.

2013-14 (UNCG): Southern Con-ference Freshman of the Year • All-SoCon and SoCon Academic team selection • Led UNCG and was second in the league with a 72.47 stroke average • Had eight top 20s and six top 10s • Won the Wolfpack Intercollegiate in his third career start • Set UNCG’s 54-hole record with a 13-under 203 • Was fourth at the Middleburg Bank, sixth at the SoCon Cham-pionships, sixth at Bridgestone and eighth at the AutoTrader.com Classic • Competed at the NCAA Auburn Regional.

Amateur: Ranked No. 74 in the World Amateur Rankings (as of 8/16/15) • Has won eight Caroli-nas Golf Association titles, includ-

ing three consecutive (2013-15) Carolinas Amateurs and the 2015 North Carolina Amateur • Qualified for the 2015 U.S. Amateur by winning the sectional qualifier (65-69–134) by two strokes • Shot a course-record tying 64 at the Farm Course at the Greensboro Country Club to win his third consecutive Carolinas Amateur, becoming the first to accomplish that feat since 1923 • Made seven birdies in a nine-hole stretch in the final round • Runner-up at the 2015 Porter Cup at the Niagara Falls Country Club after forcing a playoff by shooting a 5-under 30 on the final nine holes • Won the 2013 Carolinas Amateur at the Ocean Course in Kiawah and 2014 at the Chanticleer Course at the Greenville (S.C.) Country Club • Eagled the 17th hole in the final round to cap a come-from-behind win at the 2015 North

Carolina Amateur at the Country Club of Landfall’s Jack Nicklaus Course • Shot a 68 in the final round of the NC Amateur • North Carolina Amateur Match Play champion in 2013 • Won the Rex Hospital Junior and earned a spot in the Web.com Tour Rex Hospital Open in 2012 • Earned a spon-sor’s exemption as he won the Junior by nine strokes • 2012 North Carolina Junior Player of the Year • Set the Wildwood Green course record with a 59 in 2012 • First player to win the North Carolina Junior Championship and the Dogwood State Junior Championship in the same season • Posted back-to-back 66s in the 2012 U.S. Junior Amateur • In 2010, he became the third-youngest player to ever participate on the Nationwide Tour.

Prep: Four-year letter-winner at Leesville Road • Four-time Tar Heel Golf Foundation Player of the Year • Four-time All-Cap 8 Conference and three-time all-state • Fourth in stroke play in the 2011 4A state championships • Coached by Andy Hunt and Andrew Wilkinson.

Personal: Born Carter Mitchell Jenkins in Raleigh • Son of Bobby and Marj Jenkins • Birthday is July 14 • Likes to play basketball • Favorite food is grilled cheese and tomato soup • Favorite Tar Heel is Michael Jordan • Would like to have met Herb Brooks • Admires his father for his honesty, how hard he works and how he has paid his dues • Low career round is 63 twice • Favorite course is Wakefield Plantation in Raleigh • Club he feels most confident with under pressure is his 3-wood • Working hard on his putting and overall short game.

Spring 2015 at CarolinaSea Best Invitational 75-73-70–218 T7 +8Puerto Rico Classic 76-75-77–228 T55 +12Lamkin San Diego Classic 70-71-69–210 T4 -6Linger Longer Invitational 66-72-74–212 T12 -4Liberty Spring Invitational 72-72-73–217 T13 +1ACC Championship 73-74-71–218 T28 +2NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 72-73-71–216 T21 E

Carter Jenkins has won two collegiate

tournaments, eight Carolinas Golf Amateur

titles and a U.S. Amateur sectional qualifier.

JUNIORRALEIGH, N.C.

LEESVILLE ROAD

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Zach Martin won the Carolinas Four-Ball Championship and the Olgethorpe Invitational and is a two-time ACC Academic Honor Roll student.

“Zach had a great win at the Oglethorpe which will hopefully propel him to great things this year. He’s gained some experi-ence the past two years and now it’s time for him to continue that momentum from winning both the Carolinas Four-Ball and the Oglethorpe and hopefully break into the starting lineup this fall. Those wins should give him tremendous amounts of confidence.”– Andrew Sapp

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ZACHMARTIN

Zach Martin’s Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2013-14 3 9* – – 0 1 0 70 692 76.892014-15 4 9* – – 1 1 0 70 669 74.33Total 7 18* – – 1 2 0 70 1361 75.61

*Competed in all rounds as an individual

Earned a spot on ACC Academic Hon-or Roll in both 2014 and 2015 • Played in seven collegiate tournaments in his first two seasons • Carolinas Four-Ball champion in 2015.

Fall 2014: Played in three tourna-ments in the fall and one in the spring as an individual • Top finish was T22 at the Wolfpack Spring Open at NC State where he shot 73-72 for a 3-over 145 • Tied for 23rd at Duke at the Rod My-ers Invitational with a 2-over 146 • Also played in the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Bridgestone in Greensboro.

2013-14: Competed as an individual in three tournaments • Season best T-55 at the Rod Myers Invitational • Also played in the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and Irish Creek Collegiate • 76.89 stroke average.

Amateur: Shot 67-67-69 to win the Oglethorpe Invitational in Savan-nah, Ga., in July 2015 • In May 2015 he won the Carolinas Four-Ball championship at the Camden (S.C.) Country Club (teamed with John Grimes of Greensboro College to win the event) • 2012 AJGA HP Scho-

lastic All-America • Champion in 2012 IJGT—The Winter Shootout at Eagle’s Point • Finished seventh at 2012 Jimmy Anderson Junior Invi-tational • Placed eighth at 2012 AJGA E-Z-GO Vaughn Taylor Champi-onship • Finished ninth at 2012 AJGA Webb Simpson Junior Champi-onship and 10th at 2012 TYGA State Championship.

Prep: Four-year golfer at Pinecrest High School in Southern Pines • Team captain senior year • Conference player of the year in his fresh-man and senior years • 2013 NCHSAA 4A state champion • Seventh at 2012 NCHSAA 4A state championship • Four-year letterwinner • Mem-ber of the HP Scholastic All-America team and National Honor Society • Played for Coach Sandy Sackmann.

Personal: Born Zachary Davis Martin in Wilson, N.C. • Son of Bowie and Julie Martin • His dad owns a table tennis business • Birthday is December 27 • Majoring in economics • His brother, Joshua, is a fresh-man on the UNC golf team • Likes to fish and watch movies • Favorite

vacation spot is the Virgin Islands • Listens to alternative rock • Favorite non-golfer athlete is LeBron James • Favorite Tar Heel is Michael Jordan • Favorite golfer is Tiger Woods • Would like to have met Abraham Lincoln • Top golf achievement is winning the high school championship as a senior • Favorite course is his hometown Pinehurst No. 2 • Likes the 17th hole at UNC Finley because it’s an exciting par 5 • Best friends on other teams are Nick Thompson at East Carolina and John Grimes at Greens-boro College • His go-to club under pressure is his 8-iron • Best shot ever was a 5-iron from a fairway bunker around a tree to two feet at a Future Masters event in Alabama • Dream foursome is Jack Nicklaus, Woods, his brother and himself • Working on improving his driving.

2013-14Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 70-77-82–229 T57 +13Rod Myers Invitational (ind.) 79-74-77–230 T55 +14Irish Creek Collegiate (ind.) 83-74-76–233 84 +20

2014-15Tar Heel Intercollegiate (ind.) 70-84-76–230 T87 +14Rod Myers Invitational (ind.) 72-74–146 T23 +2Bridgestone Golf Collegiate (ind.) *73-75-DQ–148 DQ –Wolfpack Spring Open (ind.) 73-72–145 T22 +3

Zach Martin teamed with John Grimes to win the Carolinas Four-Ball Championship in 2015

JUNIORPINEHURST, N.C.

PINECREST(SOUTHERN PINES)

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“Ben had a great freshman year both in the classroom and on the course. He should continue to lead and help us win tourna-ments. He has the talent and the ability to do so and we’re looking for a special sophomore campaign from him.”– Andrew Sapp

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BEN GRIFFIN

Ben Griffin’s Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2014-15 12 35 34/35 .971 1 22 11 65 2487 71.06

2014-15: Stroke average of 71.06 led Carolina and was the lowest in a season by a Tar Heel since stats were first re-corded in 1979 • Previous low was 71.27 by Max Harris in 1999-2000 • Sixth in the ACC in stroke average (second-low-est among ACC freshmen) • One of two freshmen to earn all-conference honors • An honorable mention PING All-Amer-ica, Carolina’s first player to win any All-America honors since 2008 • PING all-region selection • Academic All-ACC selection and earned a spot on the ACC Academic Honor Roll • One of five play-ers to earn All-ACC honors for both his play on the course and in the classroom • Started all 12 tournaments • Won two tournaments and finished in the top 10 eight times • Thirty-four of his 35 rounds counted toward the team score, a team-high 97.1 percent • Carded 11 rounds in

the 60s, including all three rounds of the Primland Collegiate • Carolina’s best finisher in four events • Was 27-under-par in 12 tournaments, including 31-under in the five fall events • Led UNC with 22 rounds under par • Shot under par in seven tournaments • Final ranking of 36 by Golfweek and 43 by Golfstat • Beat 80 percent of the players he competed against • Shot 67-69-70 for a 10-under 206 to win the Tar Heel in his second event • Followed that win with top 10s in seven of his next eight starts • T10 at Primland, T8 at Rod Myers, first at Bridgestone, T7 at Sea Best, T19 at Puerto Rico, T10 at Lamkin San Diego Classic, third at Linger Longer and T10 at Liberty • Overcame a 74 in the opening round and finished 65-67 for a 206 total to win Bridgestone by one stroke at Grandover East • The 65 was his low round and tied the lowest round by a Tar Heel all season • The 65 equaled the low round by any ACC freshman • Had four top 10s in five events in the fall and four in seven tournaments in the spring • T20 in the ACC Champion-ship and T55 in the Chapel Hill Regional • His 70 in the second round of the Chapel Hill Regional was UNC’s best result of the day.

Amateur: Ranked 46th in the World Amateur Rankings (as of 8/16/15) • Competed in the 2015 U.S. Amateur at Olympia Fields (Ill.) Country Club • Qualified for the U.S. Amateur by finishing T2 at the sectional qualifier in Southern Pines • Quarterfinalist at the 2015 North and South Amateur • 2013 AJGA Rolex first-team team All-America • 2014 AJGA Rolex second-team All-Amer-ica • Won 2013 AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions • Named to 2012 Gary Gilchrist Junior All-Star team and the 2011 All-Carolinas Team • Finished third at 2014 FJ International • Advanced to match play at 2013 U.S. Ju-nior Amateur and to round of 16 at 2012 U.S. Amateur Public Links and 2012 N.C. Amateur Match Play Cham-pionship • Won 2011 U.S. Kids Golf – Teen World Cham-pionship • Two-time Wyndham Cup East Team partici-pant in 2013 and 2014.

Prep: Four-year letterman at East Chapel Hill • Played for Coach Bobby Neville • State champion in 2011 and 2013 • Four-time all-state selection • AB Honor Roll stu-dent • Volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House.

Personal: Born Benjamin Griffin in Chapel Hill • Son of Cowan and Erika Griffin • Birthday is May 6 • Majoring in business • Likes to play basketball, beat William Register at ping pong and swim in the lake • Listens to country and hip hop • Favorite Tar Heel is Michael Jordan, non-golfer athlete is Stephen Curry • Admires Jordan Spieth for his progession as a player at a young age • Low career round is 61 in the Dogwood Amateur at Druid Hills GC in Atlanta • Favorite courses are Augusta National and Sage Valley GC in Graniteville, S.C. • Under pressure he feels most confident with his short game • Best shot ever was teeing off on 18 at UNC Finley on the final hole of his win at the 2014 Tar Heel Intercollegiate • Dream foursome is with Spieth, Tiger Woods and Arnold Palmer • Worked hard in the summer on his driver.

2014-15Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-73-69–216 T23 ETar Heel Intercollegiate 67-69-70–206 1 -10Primland Collegiate Invitational 69-69-69–207 T10 -9Rod Myers Invitational 67-75–142 T8 -2Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 74-65-67–206 1 -10Sea Best Invitational 68-74-76–218 T7 +8Puerto Rico Classic 77-70-70–217 T19 +1Lamkin San Diego Classic 70-71-75–216 T10 ELinger Longer Invitational 70-66-70–206 3 -10Liberty Spring Invitational 73-72-70–215 T10 -1ACC Championship 74-70-71–215 T20 -1NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 75-70-78–223 T55 +7

Ben Griffin led Carolina last year with a stroke average of

71.06, the lowest single-season scoring average since UNC

stats were recorded beginning in 1979

SOPHOMORECHAPEL HILL, N.C.EAST CHAPEL HILL

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William Register won two tournaments as a freshman and posted the seventh-best single-season scoring averagein Carolina Golf history.

“William had a fantastic freshman season with two wins. I’m excited to see what he can do with the knowledge he has playing the courses that will lead to even greater success. His goals are to be All-ACC and an All-America and we want to help him achieve those goals.”– Andrew Sapp

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WILLIAMREGISTER

William Register’s Collegiate Statistics

TOURN ROUNDS RDS CT PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKE AVG2014-15 12 35 32/35 .914 5 17 11 65 2507 71.63

2014-15: PING all-region selection • Named to the ACC All-Academic team • Stroke average of 71.63 was the sec-ond-lowest on the team and was the seventh-lowest single-season average by a Tar Heel since individual stats were recorded beginning in 1979 • Was 16th in the ACC in stroke average (third-lowest among ACC freshmen) • Won two events as a freshman • Started in all 12 tourna-ments • Thirty-two of his 35 rounds count-ed toward the team score (91.4 percent) • Averaged 69.57 in the five fall events • Had two wins, four top 5s, six top 10s and 10 top 20s in his 12 events • Ranked 64th by Golfweek • Beat 75 percent of the players he competed against • Shot 11 rounds in the 60s • Was 7-under-par for the 12 tournaments, including 34-un-der in the five fall events • Was under par in each of the first five tournaments in the

fall and the final three events in the spring • Shot 66-65-68 for a 17-under 199 in his third tournament to win the Primland Collegiate Invitational • The 65 was his low round of the year and equaled the low round by any ACC freshman all season • He broke the UNC record for 54 holes (199) and tied the UNC record for score vs. par for 54 holes (17 under, also shot by John Inman in the 1984 NCAA Championship) • He was the eighth ACC golfer to break 200 and it was the 10th time in ACC history a player broke 200 • Shot 67-70-76 for a 3-under 213 to tie for medalist honors at the Liberty Spring Invitational for his second victory • Also tied for fourth at the Rod Myers Invitational at Duke; was fourth at the Bridgestone, which UNC won; finished sixth at the Tar Heel, which UNC also won; and 10th at the Lamkin San Diego Classic, where Carolina was second • Closed with a final round 68 at the ACC Championship to finish T14 at 2-under • The 68 was the best round by a Tar Heel in the ACC Championship and equaled the second-best final round by any player in the field • It was the best final round score by a Tar Heel in the ACC Championship since 2008 • Had Carolina’s best tour-nament finish four times, including a T13 in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional • Fired a 6-under 66 to lead by one stroke after the first round of the regional.

Amateur: Ranked No. 152 in the World Amateur Rank-ings (as of 8/16/15) • Tied for fifth in the 2015 North Car-olina Match Play Amateur • 2013 AJGA Rolex All-Amer-ica • AJGA HP Scholastic All-America • Chosen to Wyndham Cup team in 2013 • Won AJGA IZOD Champi-onship and AJGA Exide Tech-nologies Junior Open and advanced to match play in USGA Junior Amateur Qual-ifier in 2013 • Third at 2014 Carolinas Amateur • Fifth at 2014 Rolex Tournament of Champions • Eleventh at 2014 FOOTJOY Invitational.

Prep: Four-time letterman at Walter Williams High School • Four-time all-state • Three-time regional cham-pion, 2012-2014 • Four-time county player of the year • Conference champion in 2011, 2013 and 2014 • County champion in 2013

and 2014 • Second in the 2014 state championship • Played for coach Tommy Cole.

Personal: Born William Register in Burlington • Son of Robert and Jan Register • Birthday is February 5 • Majoring in business • His brother, Robert, played golf for UNC from 2011-15 • His fa-ther played tennis at Presbyterian • Likes to play basketball, ping pong and tennis • Top golf achievement was shooting 17-under to win at Primland as a college freshman • Enjoys listening to hip hop music • Favorite Tar Heel is Julius Peppers, favorite non-golf athlete is Kobe Bryant and favorite golfer is Tiger Woods • Would like to have met Winston Churchill • Favorite course is Sage Valley in Graniteville, S.C. – the purest course he’s ever played • Favorite hole at UNC Finley is No. 7 because it some-times plays as a driveable par 4 • Always plays with two tees in his pocket and listens to ‘679’ by Fetty Wap before every round • His go-to club under pressure is the driver • Best shot was a 40-foot putt to win the IZOD AJGA • Dream four-some is with Michael Jordan, John Daly and Dustin Johnson • Worked hard in the summer on his short game.

SOPHOMOREBURLINGTON, N.C.WALTER WILLIAMS

William Register set the UNC record for 54 holes with a 17-under 199 to win the Primland Collegiate in just

his third college event

2014-15Carpet Capital Collegiate 69-73-72–214 T18 -2Tar Heel Intercollegiate 67-70-74–211 T6 -5Primland Collegiate Invitational 66-65-68–199 1 -17Rod Myers Invitational 68-72–140 T4 -4Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 69-70-71–210 4 -6Sea Best Invitational 69-77-73–219 12 +9Puerto Rico Classic 79-85-72–226 T49 +10Lamkin San Diego Classic 72-74-70–216 T10 ELinger Longer Invitational 73-73-85–231 76 +15Liberty Spring Invitational 67-70-76–213 T1 -3ACC Championship 76-70-68–214 T14 -2NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 66-76-72–214 T13 -2

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PREYERFOUNTAIN

Coach Sapp: “Preyer is a won-derful young man who had a great history in high school with his team winning two state championships. He’s an outstanding team player, who unfortuately was hurt for most of his senior season. However, he got healthy and ended the summer playing some good golf.”

Prep: Finished 22nd in 2015 high school state championship • Had a broken foot throughout much of his senior year • Broughton (Raleigh) captured the 2012 and 2014 N.C. 4A state championships and was second in 2015 • Earned all-state honors in 2013 and 2014 and was Triangle All-Metro and the CAP 8

Conference Player of the Year in 2014 • Averaged 33.6 strokes as a junior • Finished fifth at the 2014 state championship • Three-time all-conference (2012, 2013 and 2014) selection • Played for Coach Anderson Marlowe • Graduated with honors and was a member of the A/B Honor Roll.

Amateur: Qualified for the match play portion of the 2015 North Carolina Amateur Match Play Championship • Qualified in 2014 for the Callaway Junior World Golf Championships at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, Calif. • Sixth at the 2014 Carolinas Ju-nior Boys Championship • Won the Webb Simpson Challenge in 2012, 2013 and 2014 and the North Carolina Junior Championship at UNC Finley in 2013 • Won the UNC Golf for Promise and the Winternational Series No. 5 in 2014.

Personal: Born Preyer Harris Fountain in Raleigh • Pronounced prior FOWN-ten • Son of Richard and Emily Fountain • Birthday is November 14 • Is enrolled in the General College • His brother, Richard, attended Davidson where he won the Southern Confer-ence title, and is now a professional golfer • His mother played tennis at Princeton • Likes to play basketball and tennis and go fly

fishing • Enjoys vacationing in the mountains • Learning to play the guitar • Favorite Tar Heel is Tyler Hansbrough, favorite non-golfer athlete is LeBron James and favorite golfer is Rory McIlroy • Would like to have met Scottish athlete and missionary Eric Liddell • Ad-mires Webb Simpson because he is from Raleigh and he admires his faith and achievements • Low career round is 63 at the Caroli-na Country Club (his home course) in the Junior Championship • Favorite course is Roaring Gap GC in Roaring Gap, N.C. • Always makes four consecutive 10-footers on the practice green before he begins a competitive round and marks his ball with heads-up quarter • Club he is most confident with under pressure is his pitch-ing wedge • Best shot was an ace with a 7-iron from 183 yards on the eighth hole at the Carolina Country Club • Dream foursome is McIlroy, Arnold Palmer, Sam Snead and Simpson • Working on his driving accuracy and short game.

FRESHMANRALEIGH, N.C.BROUGHTON

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JOSHUAMARTIN

Coach Sapp: “Joshua had an in-credible junior career and we look forward to an incredible college ca-reer. He’s won at every level he’s played – junior, amateur and high school. We hope to see him transi-tion into college golf the same way.”

Prep: Led Pinecrest High School in Southern Pines to 2013 and 2015 state championships and a runner-up finish in 2014 • Teamed with his brother, Zach, to win the 2013 title • Finished fourth in indi-vidual competition at the 2014 state championship and fifth in the 2015 state championship • His second round 67 was the low round of the 2015 Tournament by three strokes and was the only round in the 60s

• Three-time conference player of the year • Stroke average of 70 as a junior and 69 as a senior • Played for Coach Rich Wainwright • North Carolina Academic Scholar and member of the National Honor Society.

Amateur: No. 1 ranked player in the state of North Carolina and No. 14 in the nation by Golfweek • AJGA Rolex All-America selec-tion in 2010 and 2012 • The 2014 North Carolina Junior Player of the Year by the Tar Heel Youth Golf Association and the Caroli-nas Golf Association • Won the 2014 North Carolina Amateur with rounds of 67-65-71-67 becoming the youngest champion in event’s history • Ranked 20th in the country (as of 8/21/15) in the Polo Golf Rankings • Won the 2014 Jones Cup Junior at Sea Island, Ga., after shooting 66 in the first round • Won the Donald Ross Junior at Pinehurst in 2011, 2012 and 2014 • Runner-up at the 2012 South-ern Junior, the 2012 AJGA Exide Technologies Junior Open and the 2014 AJGA Davis Love III Junior Open • Placed fourth at the 2014 Bobby Chapman Junior Invitational • Two-time qualifier for the U.S. Amateur (2013 and 2014).

Personal: Born Joshua Gray Martin in Wilson, N.C. • Son of Bowie and Julie Martin • Birthday is October 23 • Plans to major in busi-ness • Likes to play basketball and ping pong, watch sports and movies and go fishing • Enjoys listening to Taylor Swift • Favorite hole at UNC Finley is No. 15 because it is the most difficult • Favor-ite golfer is Tiger Woods • Best advice is from his dad – “Commit to the shot” • Favorite non-golfer athlete is Lionel Messi • Favorite Tar Heel is Michael Jordan • Would like to have met Donald Ross • Admires Jordan Spieth for his talent and work ethic • Low career round is 62 at the 2008 Pepsi Little Peoples at the Riverview GC in Canton, Mo. • Favorite course is Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head because it requires precision but is fair • The club he plays best under pressure is his putter • Best shot was at age 11 when he aced the 15th hole at the U.S. Kids World Championship, a tour-nament he went on to win by a single stroke • Dream foursome includes Woods, Arnold Palmer and Bill Murray • Working on his ball striking, especially off the tee.

FRESHMANPINEHURST, N.C.

PINECREST(SOUTHERN PINES)

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TAILINSONG

Coach Sapp: “I’m really excited about Tailin joining our program. He’s a long way from home and we are going to make Chapel Hill a home-away-from-home for him. I’m excited to see what he can bring to our team. He has an incredible swing, is very talented and has a lot of competitive drive.”

Prep: Finished 24th at the 2015 California high school state champi-onships • Helped Torrey Pines High School (San Diego) finish second • Torrey Pines won four straight CIF titles and was three-time league champions • Champion at the 2014 San Diego Country Club Tournament • Tied for first at the 2013 San Diego Section CIF Championship and fin-

ished fifth at the 2013 California State Championship • Played for Coach Chris Drake • Team captain, senior of the year and player of the year in 2015.

Amateur: Runner-up in 2014 at the San Diego Junior Amateur Championship and the FCG Future Championship • Sixth in 2014 at the Callaway Junior World Golf Championship at Torrey Pines • Has seven top-10 finishes in the last two years on the SCPGA Toyota Tour Cup Series.

Personal: Born Tailin Song in Shenzhen, China • Pronounced TIE-lynn • Son of Yanjun Song and Liping Liu • Birthday is June 13 • Plans to major in business • Enjoys tennis, swimming and table tennis • Hobbies include driving, hunting and working out • Best food he makes is tomato and egg fried rice • Enjoys listening to EDM • Favorite non-golfer athlete is Stephen Curry • Low career round was 65 in China • Favorite course is Rancho Santa Fe Coun-try Club because it is very challenging and always in perfect shape • Favorite golfer is Jason Day • Best friend at another school is Danny Ochoa at USC • Best advice is from his swing coach, Chris Mayson – “Get off the range” • Go-to club under pressure is his 2- iron • Best shot ever was a hole out with a wedge from 143 yards • Would like a lesson from Sean Foley • Dream foursome is Day, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson.

FRESHMANRANCHO SANTA FE,

CALIF.TORREY PINES

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Former Tar Heel golfer Andrew Sapp is in his fifth season as the head coach at the University of North Carolina, his 13th in the UNC men’s golf program and 14th as a Division I head coach.

Sapp was the head men’s golf coach at the University of Michigan for nine seasons prior to assuming that same position at UNC prior to 2011-12.

“Carolina has everything a coach and golfer need to be successful both academically and competi-tively,” says Sapp, the eighth head

coach in UNC history. “We have incredible practice facilities, a beautiful and challenging on-campus course, world-class academ-ics, and a dynamic community in a state that cherishes the game of golf. We’ve been fortunate to attract a number of top players because Carolina remains special in so many ways.

“Last season, we were successful in reaching a number of our goals, such as winning multiple tournaments and being ranked in the top 20. This season we want to continue to improve and make an impact in our conference and nationally. We have experienced players returning and an exciting freshman class and we hope to accomplish special things this year.”

Sapp’s UNC teams have won six tournaments and six players have won eight individual titles. The Tar Heels won three times in 2014-15, the most in a season by UNC since 1999. That followed a two-win season in 2013-14 and one title in 2012-13.

In addition to the six team championships, the Tar Heels have 15 other top-five finishes in Sapp’s tenure, including a stretch last sea-son in which UNC finished in the top three in seven of nine events.

Last year, UNC won the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, the Bridgestone in Greensboro for the second straight year and the Sea Best Invita-tional in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Carolina started two sophomores and two freshmen, yet posted eight top-five finishes in 12 starts, and added a trio of runner-up performances to the three team titles.

Two freshmen – Ben Griffin and William Register – each won a

pair of individual titles. Griffin earned first-team All-ACC and hon-orable mention All-America honors and became Sapp’s first UNC player to earn an All-America honor, the school’s first since 2008.

“Coach Sapp keeps it really simple with us and that is a good thing,” says Griffin. “He lets us work on what we need to do individ-ually, but is always there to assist us. He always finds ways to make practice competitive which helps us get better.”

Carolina’s top three in stroke average in 2015 (Griffin, Register and Carter Jenkins) also earned spots on the All-ACC Academic team; Griffin was one of five players in the conference to be on both the All-ACC team and the Academic All-ACC team. Ten of UNC’s 11 players last year had at least a 3.0 grade point average for the entire school year, with nine making the ACC Academic Honor Roll. UNC scored a 1000 for the second time in three years in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rating.

Tar Heel players continued to have success this past summer. Jenkins won both the North Carolina Amateur and the Carolinas Amateur and joined Griffin in qualifiying for the U.S. Amateur.

“Coach Sapp is a great coach because he listens to and under-stands each one of his players,” says Jenkins. “Golf is such an individual sport and every player is different, so his ability to under-stand each of us is hugely important. He doesn’t over coach; he trusts us to take care of our practice time and studies and prepare ourselves to be successful student-athletes. He’s there for us every step of the way.”

In 2013-14, the Tar Heels won the Bridgestone and carded four additional top fives. Bailey Patrick tied for first at the Carpet Capital and Henry Do shared medalist honors at the Bridgestone.

Fittingly, the Raleigh, N.C., native’s first win as Carolina’s head coach came in 2012-13 at the Wolfpack Intercollegiate. Carolina also won that season at the Irish Creek Collegiate and was run-

ANDREW SAPPHEAD COACH

Coach Sapp with Reeves Zaytoun (left) and Robert Register, who were honored in April 2015 for posting two of the top-10 grade point averages for all Tar Heel senior student-athletes.

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In Sapp’s four seasons, five players have earned a spot on the Academic All-ACC team a total of eight times, including Patrick, who was a three-time recipient.

“It’s an absolute pleasure working with Coach Sapp every single day,” says associate head coach Andrew DiBitetto. “We both love what we do and enjoy working together. He had a plan for this program and it’s been his vision and leadership that have allowed us to make tremendous progress in just a few years. He creates an environment that is fun and provides everyone the freedom they need to be success-ful in their own ways. The future of Carolina Golf is certainly very bright.”

Sapp led the Michigan Wolverines from 2002-11. Michigan finished third in match play at the 2009 NCAA Championships after placing sixth in stroke play. The Wolverines won the 2011 NCAA Central-Indiana Regional and tied for 10th at the NCAA Championships. That top-10 finish marked the Maize and Blue’s fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Regionals and second appearance in the NCAA Championships.

The Wolverines won eight tournament titles and five of Sapp’s players won eight individual titles, rewriting the school’s record book in the process. Sapp’s squads dropped nearly 15 strokes off the team scoring average to 290.41 in 2010 and 292.82 in 2011. His teams set the single-round record of 275 three times and set the lowest 54-hole score of 839. His players tied Michigan’s record

for individual single-round score, set the record for individual 54-hole score and the record for average score per round.

One of Sapp’s players was selected third-team All-America and two received honorable mention honors. Four Wolverines were named to PING’s All-Midwest Region team on five oc-casions. Three were selected to the All-Big Ten team on four occasions and a Wolverine was chosen Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2010.

Every senior who played for Sapp at Michi-gan completed his degree and his teams scored a perfect 1,000 each year of the APR and ranked in the top 10 percent of all golf programs in 2009 and 2010. Thirty-four Wolverines earned Aca-demic All-Big Ten honors, and the NGCA selected four Wolverines on five occasions as Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars.

Sapp began his coaching career at Carolina as Devon Brouse’s assistant from 1993-98. He assisted in all areas of the UNC pro-gram and was the camp coordinator for the Coaches of North Car-olina Golf School.

As an assistant coach, the Tar Heels won 14 team titles, won 12 individual events, and participated in five consecutive NCAA Championships, including four top-20 finishes. UNC won the ACC championship in 1995 and 1996 and was second twice. He helped coach five All-Americas, seven players who received nine All-ACC honors, and two Academic All-Americas.

Mark Wilson played at Carolina when he won the 1996 Ben Ho-gan Award for academic and athletic excellence.

“Andrew was my assistant coach when I played at UNC,” says Wilson, a five-time winner on the PGA Tour. “His work ethic and attention to detail impressed me then and have made him one of the best coaches in the country.”

Brouse and Sapp moved on to Purdue in 1998, beginning a four-year stretch in which Sapp was the associ-ate head coach of both the men’s and women’s teams. The Boilermakers won 12 team and 11 in-dividual titles and he coached four All-Americas, four Academic All-Americas and 10 first-team All-Big Ten players. The men won consecutive NCAA Regionals in 2001 and 2002 and finished seventh at the 2002 NCAA Championships. The women had three top-20 finishes at the NCAA Champion-ships, including ninth in 2000.

The Purdue men finished second twice and third once at the Big Ten Championship, while the women won the league in 2000 and were second in 2002.

Sapp played for the Tar Heels from 1990-93 and earned a bachelor’s degree in business adminis-tration in 1993. He earned his master’s in sports administration in 1996, conducting his research in academic enhancement for student-athletes.

Sapp and his wife, Laura, have one son, Con-nor, who was born in 2004.

Ben Griffin earned Academic All-ACC honors

and was one of nine Tar Heels last year to make

the ACC Honor Roll. The GCAA honored UNC

for having a team grade point average

of at least 3.0.

TAR HEEL TALKWhat I like about Coach Sapp

Davis Bateman: His generosityKeagan Cummings: He believes in each of us and is very fairHenry Do: His attitudeBen Griffin: He’ s all you need out of a coach. He’s nice and under-standing.Carter Jenkins: His demeanor is always calmZach Martin: His sense of humor and dedication to Carolina GolfWilliam Register: He doesn’t interfere with our game

“Coach Sapp is a great coach because he listens to and understands each one of his players. Golf is such an individual sport and every player is different, so his ability to understand each of us is hugely important.”

– Junior Carter Jenkins

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ANDREW DIBITETTOASSOCIATE HEAD COACH

Andrew DiBitetto, who finished in the top 10 at the NCAA Champion-ships as a player, is in his fifth year at the University of North Carolina and his second as the associate head coach. The Rochester, N.Y., native played collegiate golf at Char-lotte and later was the 49ers’ assis-tant coach and interim head coach.

The Tar Heels have won six team titles and six different players have won medalist honors eight times in DiBitetto’s four years in Chapel Hill. Ben Griffin earned honorable men-tion PING All-America and All-ACC

honors in 2015. Griffin and William Register each won two tourna-ments in their first collegiate seasons.

“My first four years as a Tar Heel have been tremendous,” says DiBitetto. “It’s an honor to coach at Carolina, which combines a first-class education with one of the premier college athletic depart-ments in the country. UNC is a special place where student-ath-letes can develop academically, athletically, and socially due to the fact that they are surrounded by incredible people and resources on a daily basis. I look forward to doing anything I can to help our young men reach their goals on and off the golf course.”

“Coach DiBitetto is a great coach because he is easy to relate to and he works extremely hard,” says Register, a sophomore from Burlington. “Many times at tournaments he is up late mapping out greens. He is also around our age and was a good player himself, which helps him relate to us and makes him easy to talk to.”

UNC played last year with a lineup that included two sophomores and two freshmen and won three events for the time in 16 years.

“Coach DiBitetto has been incredible to work with for the past four years,” says head coach Andrew Sapp. “We’ve been on this journey together and it is great to begin seeing the fruits of our team’s hard work come through. Andrew is a wonderful recruiter, but it is his relationship building that sets him apart. He has great rapport with our players and, having been an All America golfer himself, is able to share his experiences in helping our young men learn what it takes to be an elite golfer.”

DiBitetto was an accomplished golfer at Charlotte, where he led the 49ers to unprecedented success at the NCAA Championships. As a junior in 2007, he earned honorable mention GCAA/PING All-America honors after finishing ninth and leading Charlotte to a tie for third place at the NCAA Championships, the school’s highest finish in history. His ninth-place finish was the highest to date by a 49er.

As a senior, Charlotte was ranked consensus No. 1, won the A-10 Championship and tied for eighth at the NCAA Champion-ships. It was the first time in school history men’s golf posted back-to-back top 10s at NCAAs. He set and still holds the records for most tournaments and most consecutive tournaments played (50).

DiBitetto was second at the 2007 A-10 Championships and fifth in 2006. He led the 49ers to A-10 Championships in 2006, 2007, 2008, earned All-Atlantic 10 honors in 2006 and 2007 and was a second-team pick in 2005.

He also ex-celled in the classroom, win-ning Atlantic 10 Scholar-Athlete of the Year hon-ors in 2007, and was chosen an All-America Scholar by the coaches in 2007 and 2008. He was an Atlantic 10 All-Academic team selection in 2006 and 2007. DiBitet-to has carried that passion for academic excellence to his coaching career, as well, as five Tar Heels have been selected to the All-ACC Academic team on eight occasions since he joined the UNC staff.

DiBitetto graduated cum laude with a degree in business man-agement and played professionally for a short time. He returned to Charlotte as assistant coach in 2009 and was named the interim head coach for the 49ers in December 2010.

DiBitetto played or coached on six consecutive Atlantic 10 cham-pionship teams. Charlotte qualified for the NCAA Regionals in 2009, 2010 and 2011, and the 49ers had six players selected to the All-Atlantic 10 team. Five players were named GCAA Schol-ar All-Americas, three players were selected to the GCAA/PING All-Region team and two players earned A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year honors. Corey Nagy was a two-time All-America, earning honorable mention in 2009 and second-team honors in 2010.

DiBitetto and his wife, Laree, were married in 2013.

“Coach DiBitetto is a great coach because he is easy to relate to and he works extremely hard. He is also around our age and was a good player himself, which helps him relate to us and makes him easy to talk to.”

– Sophomore William Register

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It was quite a summer for the Carolina men’s golf team:* Junior Carter Jenkins won the North Carolina Amateur, followed

with his third straight Carolinas Amateur title, finished second in the Porter Cup and won a sectional qualifier for the United States Amateur.

* Sophomore Ben Griffin advanced to the quarterfinals of the North and South Amateur at Pinehurst and also qualified for the U.S. Ama-teur.

* Junior Zach Martin shot three straight rounds in the 60s to win the Olgethorpe Invitational in July in Savannah.

* Junior Henry Do finished in the top 10 in qualifying in the North and South Amateur and shot a 65 in the final round of the Michigan PGA Tournament of Champions.

“It’s been fun to watch, it’s been fun for our guys to see all the hard work throughout the year starting to pay off,” says Andrew Sapp, who’s entering his fifth year as the Tar Heels’ head coach. “Our guys have been playing really well this summer, they’re stepping up their game. Hopefully, it will translate into a lot of confidence going into the colle-giate season.”

Adds associate head coach Andrew DiBitetto, also in his fifth season in Chapel Hill:

“These are talented guys, they are the right kids for our program, they are competitive, and now with the success they’ve had, they have the competitive culture to push each other every day.”

Sapp, who came to Carolina after nine years at head coach at Michi-gan, and DiBitetto, a player, assistant coach and interim head coach at Charlotte, have carefully laid the foundation for the rise in the Carolina program. Sapp touts the fact that he believes the Tar Heels have on their roster the best player from the state of North Carolina from each of the past three seasons—Jenkins from the high school class of 2013, Griffin from 2014 and now Josh Martin of Pinehurst in the 2015 class. And each of the Tar Heels’ four returning starters from last spring—Do, Jenkins, Griffin and William Register—have won a college tournament.

“From the standpoint of our roster, I couldn’t be more thrilled,” says Sapp, a 1993 Carolina graduate and Tar Heel golfer from 1990-93. “We’ve got guys who want to take their games to the next level, guys who’ve worked very hard on their games but also do a fantastic job in

the classroom. “It’s amazing to me how well balanced our young men are as far as

academics and golf are concerned. They work their tails off. They push each other. That’s the beauty of our sport. Ben wins his first college tournament. William is happy for him but, at the same time, he’s a little jealous. So he goes out and wins his first tournament. That’s what you look for—a team of guys who’ll push each other.”

The Tar Heels lost only one starter, Brandon Dalinka, they add three highly regarded freshmen, and now their four returning starters will have played the Old North State Club (site of the ACC Championships), many of the courses on their fall and spring schedules and will have tasted the routine and pressure of NCAA competition. They had three newcomers in the lineup last spring (Jenkins played his freshman year at UNCG), so now they know the nuances of managing one’s golf game and academic and social lives over nine months.

The Tar Heels had two victories last fall (their own Tar Heel Intercol-legiate and the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate in Greensboro) and one in the spring (the Sea Best Invitational in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.), as well as three second-place finishes. Yet they were frustrated by a slow start to the ACC Championships in April, falling 12 shots behind the leader after 18 holes, and then tying eventual champion Georgia Tech over the last 36 holes but finishing fifth. Then in the NCAA Regionals on their home course in May, the Tar Heels finished eighth of 13 teams and were a distant 16 shots out of making the top five to move onto the national finals.

“The NCAAs were a tremendous disappointment, we’re not shying away from that,” says DiBitetto. “Whether it was nerves, pressure, the expectations of playing at home, whatever. One of the things we’ve talked about is the regionals were not a failure. The only way it be-comes a failure is if we don’t learn from it and become better. I abso-lutely believe we’ll be better because of it.”

“We had four individual champions and three team championships and were in the Top 25 all year,” adds Jenkins. “We made the regionals but unfortunately didn’t play that well. Still, it was a great year, one of the best for Carolina golf in many years. We look to be even better this year. We believe we can. That’s the plan. We trust ourselves and trust the coaches.”

Jenkins and Do are two key leaders as juniors and returning starters. Do was one of Sapp’s early recruits after taking the job in 2011, Sapp

using his perch in Ann Arbor to follow the progress of Do growing up in nearby Canton, Mich. As a freshman, Do won the Bridgestone in the fall of 2013 and as a sophomore played the No. 4 spot throughout the year and finished with a 72.81 stroke average. He’s been a tireless worker on the practice tee as well as in the weight room.

“I looked at myself in the mirror in the fall of my sophomore year and wasn’t happy with what I saw,” he says. “All the guys winning on the Tour are ‘built,’ they look athletic and strong. My No. 1 goal is consisten-cy, and strength and conditioning has a lot to do with consistency. I’ve been training five or six days a week. I feel stronger and more athletic. I can produce on the 18th hole now as much as I can on the first. The big thing is, you feel better about yourself that not only can you beat them mentally, but beat them physically.

“Our whole team is taking that approach. We’ll be a more athletic team this year.”

Jenkins was a late-bloomer in high school coming out of Leesville Road High in Raleigh and honored his early commitment to UNCG de-spite interest from the Tar Heels and other ACC and national schools. He transferred to Carolina after the fall semester of 2014 and was el-igible to compete last spring. He had the third-best stroke average at 72.33 and uses his prodigious length off the tee “to simply overpower a golf course,” as DiBitetto says.

Improving his wedge game from 100 yards in and fine-tuning his put-ting stroke were his offseason priorities. Obviously he saw significant results with two championships and a playoff loss in the Porter Cup. In the latter event, he made two double bogeys early in the final round, then shot a 5-under 30 on the back nine to force a playoff.

2015-16 PREVIEW

Head coach Andrew Sapp with senior Keagan Cummings and associate head coach Andrew DiBitetto

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“I’ve gained a whole bunch of confidence this summer,” Jenkins says. “Seventy per-cent of golf is confidence. Just being able to go out there and actually know I can win is very comforting and uplifting.”

Griffin, who grew up in Chapel Hill, and Register, who grew up in nearby Burling-ton, earned starting positions out of the gate as freshmen, each won a tourna-ment and set foundations for their careers to come—Griffin with his uncanny touch around the greens and Register with a happy-go-lucky attitude that thrives on making birdies in bunches.

Griffin had the low stroke average at 71.06 and won two fall tournaments, the Tar Heel Intercollegiate and the Bridge-stone. He was named honorable mention All-America by PING and was All-ACC as well. Griffin acknowledges struggling with his full swing some in the spring as he has adjusted to a growth spurt. But there’s nothing wrong with his ability to hit the remarkable recovery shot.

“One day Ben blocked his approach on No. 10 right and long—he was in the woods behind the green,” Do says. “He looked at his shot and said, ‘Dinner’s on you if I get it up and down.’ He was in the trees on pine straw and the pin was back-right, he had no green to work with. He hit the prettiest flop shot, it landed and stopped about six feet from the hole. He made the putt, and I was happy to get his dinner.

“Everyone on the team has a story like that.” Register grew up in a golf family, his older brother Robert just com-

pleting his eligibility on the Carolina golf team. He trailed Griffin by a whisker for low stroke average as a freshman, posting a 71.63 total. His performance in the NCAA Regional was indicative of his ability to go low one day and be derailed by a couple of “others” the next. He shot 66 in round one, 76 in round two.

“William has a certain flair and tenacity about him,” says Sapp. “He wants to birdie every hole. He’ll shoot at every flag. Sometimes, that can burn you. Sometimes, it creates 64s.”

“He steps up on the tee and rips and it goes dead straight,” adds Grif-fin. “He’s long, too. He’s an aggressive player. When he’s on, there’s not telling how low he can go.”

Keagan Cummings, a senior from Dublin, Ireland; Davis Bateman, a junior from Charlotte; and Zach Martin, a junior from Pinehurst, are ca-

pable players as well, and Sapp and the incumbent starters all believe any of the three could vie for playing time if they ratch-et up their round-to-round consistency. In fact, that’s what they want.

“The best thing that can happen is when some-one you do not anticipate comes knocking on the door to challenge the oth-er guys,” DiBitetto says. “That gets the whole thing going and sparks the competition. If you have six or seven guys knock-ing on the door and your three, four and five guys are going pedal to the metal, that’s how teams

get really good.”“Qualifying is going to be a grind,” Sapp adds. “It’s going to be a big

test. We have a lot of talented guys returning with ability and experi-ence and some talented guys coming in. It’s going to be fun to see what kind of scores they shoot.”

Joshua Martin, younger brother of Zach, headlines the three-player freshman class.

Martin is from Pinehurst and was a member of two state champion-ship teams at Pinecrest High. The summer before his senior year, he became the youngest champion ever of the N.C. Amateur, shooting a 4-under 67 with no bogeys at Carolina Golf Club in Charlotte to secure the victory.

Preyer Fountain comes to Chapel Hill from Raleigh, where he played at Broughton High and also won the state team championship twice.

Sapp and DiBitetto traveled across the country to scout and land Tailin Song of Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., where he played at Torrey Pines High School. He was on three league championship teams in the al-ways competitive Southern California high school golf scene.

It adds up to a roster loaded with talent and potential. “We’re really close,” Do says of the vision outlined by Sapp four

years ago in recruiting him. “We have four returning starters and guys who’ve had fantastic summers. Josh Martin is probably the best recruit in North Carolina. We have other players who can step up. Last year, the starters really had no threats, no competition for their spots. That will change this year. The freshmen will make an impact. There’s going to be a lot of competition within the team.”

Griffin and Register both grew up in families with plenty of Caroli-na diplomas (both of Griffin’s parents are UNC grads as is Register’s mother). Both committed to be Tar Heels during the winter of their soph-omore years in high school, but it would be two and a half long years before either could make a difference.

“I remember checking the scores and texting Ben and saying, ‘Dude, we’re dead last,’” Register says. “We talked about it. We couldn’t wait to get here and try and fix it.”

“It’s a fun challenge for us to bring it back,” Griffin adds. “I enjoy trying to get it to the top level and see how far we can take it.”

– Lee Pace publishes Extra Points and is one of the foremost experts on Pinehurst and golf in the Carolinas.

2015-16 Tar Heel freshmen Joshua Martin, Tailin Song

and Preyer Fountain

UNC hopes that extra work at the practice facility and competitive qualifying rounds will lead to greater team success in 2016.

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2014-15 REVIEW

Fall 2014 ResultsDate Event Finish Strokes +/-Par SiteSept. 5-7 Carpet Capital Collegiate 9 of 14 861 -3 Rocky Face, Ga.Sept. 12-14 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1 of 18 838 -26 Chapel HillSept. 29-30 Primland Collegiate Invitational 7 of 9 849 -15 Meadows of Dan, Va.Oct. 11-12 Rod Myers Invitational 2 of 12 568 -8 Chapel Hill, N.C.Oct. 25-26 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 1 of 13 849 -15 Greensboro, N.C.

Spring 2015 ResultsFeb. 2-3 Sea Best Invitational 1 of 15 873 +33 Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Feb. 22-24 Puerto Rico Classic 9 of 15 881 +17 Rio Grande, P.R.Mar. 9-10 Lamkin San Diego Classic 2 of 14 860 -4 Chula Vista, Calif.Mar. 21-22 Linger Longer Invitational T3 of 15 847 -17 Greensboro, Ga.Apr. 10-11 Liberty Spring Invitational 2 of 18 862 -2 Amherst, Va.Apr. 18-19 Wolfpack Spring Open (no team scores) Raleigh, N.C.Apr. 24-26 ACC Championships 5 of 12 854 -10 New London, N.C.May 14-16 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional 8 of 13 870 +6 Chapel Hill

TOURN RDS RDS CT/PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW HIGH STROKES AVGBen Griffin 12 35 34/.971 1 22 11 65 78 2487 71.06William Register 12 35 32/.914 5 17 11 65 85 2507 71.63Carter Jenkins** 7 21 20/.952 5 6 2 66 77 1519 72.33Henry Do 11 32 24/.750 3 13 4 67 83 2330 72.81Keagan Cummings 3 8^ 2/.667 0 4 2 69 80 585 73.13Brandon Dalinka 12 35 27/.771 3 9 3 67 81 2575 73.57Zachary Martin 4 9# --- 1 1 0 70 84 669 74.33Bailey Patrick 5 14* 7/.636 1 3 1 69 81 1042 74.43Robert Register 2 6@ --- 0 1 1 68 84 452 75.33Reeves Zaytoun 3 8^ 1/.333 0 2 1 69 81 603 75.38Davis Bateman 3 8~ --- 0 0 0 75 81 623 77.88

Individual Rounds: * Patrick (3); ^ Cummings and Zaytoun (5); @ R. Register (6); ~ Bateman (8); # Martin (9)

**Carter Jenkins was a mid-season transfer from UNC Greensboro; Jenkins’ stats include spring results at UNC

Seniors Bailey Patrick (third from right) and

Brandon Dalinka (second from right) helped lead

Carolina to the team title at the 2014 Tar Heel

Intercollegiate. Freshman Ben Griffin

(center and above) won medalist honors in just

his second college tournament.

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FALL 2014

Carpet Capital Collegiate – The Farm Golf Club, Par 72Rocky Face, Ga. (Sept. 5-7)T10 Brandon Dalinka 70-70-72 212 -4T18 William Register 69-73-72 214 -2T23 Ben Griffin 74-73-69 216 ET51 Bailey Patrick 77-75-71 223 +7T53 Henry Do 73-77-74 224 +8UNC 9th of 14 286-291-284 861 -3

Tar Heel Intercollegiate – UNC Finley Golf Course, Par 72Chapel Hill (Sept. 12-14)1 Ben Griffin 67-69-70 206 -10T6 William Register 67-70-74 211 -5T9 Bailey Patrick 72-71-69 212 -4T23 Brandon Dalinka 67-75-75 217 +1T23 Henry Do 74-67-76 217 +1UNC 1st of 18 273-277-288 838 -26

T14 Keagan Cummings (ind.) 69-70-75 214 -2T14 Reeves Zaytoun (ind.) 69-71-74 214 -2T23 Robert Register (ind.) 75-68-74 217 +1T87 Zachary Martin (ind.) 70-84-76 230 +14T89 Davis Bateman (ind.) 75-78-78 231 +14

Primland Collegiate Invitational – Primland Resort, Par 72Meadows of Dan, Va. (Sept. 29-30)1 William Register 66-65-68 199 -17T10 Ben Griffin 69-69-69 207 -9T30 Brandon Dalinka 74-74-68 216 E48 Keagan Cummings 80-74-78 232 +1649 Reeves Zaytoun 75-78-81 234 +18UNC 7th of 9 284-282-283 849 -15

Rod Myers Invitational – Duke University Golf Club, Par 72Durham, N.C. (Oct. 11-12)T4 William Register 68-72 140 -4T6 Brandon Dalinka 72-69 141 -3T8 Ben Griffin 67-75 142 -2T33 Henry Do 71-77 148 +4T33 Bailey Patrick 74-74 148 +4UNC 2nd of 12 278-290 568 -8

T23 Zachary Martin (ind.) 72-74 146 +2T58 Reeves Zaytoun (ind.) 80-75 155 +11

Bridgestone Golf Collegiate – Grandover Resort & Conference Center, East Course, Par 72, Greensboro, N.C. (Oct. 25-26)1 Ben Griffin 74-65-67 206 -104 William Register 69-70-71 210 -6T12 Brandon Dalinka 76-70-72 218 +2T12 Henry Do 72-75-71 218 +2T27 Bailey Patrick 73-77-73 223 +7UNC 1st of 13 288-280-281 849 -15

T62 Davis Bateman (ind.) 76-75-80 231 +15 DQ Zachary Martin (ind.) 73-75-DQ 148

SPRING 2015

Sea Best Invitational TPC at Sawgrass, Dye’s Valley, Par 70Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Feb. 2-3)T7 Ben Griffin 68-74-76 218 +8T7 Carter Jenkins 75-73-70 218 +812 William Register 69-77-73 219 +9T15 Brandon Dalinka 75-70-77 222 +12T43 Henry Do 76-83-72 231 +21UNC 1st of 15 288-296-289 873 +33

Puerto Rico Classic – Rio Mar River Course, Par 72Rio Grande, P.R. (Feb. 22-24)T11 Henry Do 71-72-71 214 -2T19 Ben Griffin 77-70-70 217 +1T49 William Register 79-85-72 226 +10T53 Brandon Dalinka 77-73-77 227 +11T55 Carter Jenkins 76-75-77 228 +12UNC 9th of 15 301-290-290 881 +17

Lamkin San Diego Classic – San Diego Country Club, Par 72Chula Vista, Calif. (Mar. 9-10)T4 Carter Jenkins 70-71-69 210 -6T10 Ben Griffin 70-71-75 216 ET10 William Register 72-74-70 216 ET18 Henry Do 74-73-71 218 +265 Brandon Dalinka 75-76-81 232 +16UNC 2nd of 14 286-289-285 860 -4

T72 Robert Register (ind.) 84-77-74 235 +19

Linger Longer Invitational – Reynolds Plantation, Great Waters Course, Par 72, Greensboro, Ga. (Mar. 21-22)3 Ben Griffin 70-66-70 206 -10T12 Carter Jenkins 66-72-74 212 -416 Henry Do 68-74-71 213 -3T47 Brandon Dalinka 75-71-73 219 +376 William Register 73-73-85 231 +15UNC T3 of 15 277-282-288 847 -17

T80 Bailey Patrick (ind.) 81-78-77 236 +20

Liberty Spring Invitational – Poplar Grove GC, Par 72Amherst, Va. (Apr. 10-11)T1 William Register 67-70-76 213 -3T10 Ben Griffin 73-72-70 215 -1T13 Carter Jenkins 72-72-73 217 +1T19 Henry Do 70-72-77 219 +3T27 Brandon Dalinka 76-71-76 223 +7UNC 2nd of 18 282-285-295 862 -2

Wolfpack Spring Open – Lonnie Poole GC at NC State, Par 71Raleigh, N.C. (Apr. 18-19)T3 Keagan Cummings (ind.) 69-70 139 -3T22 Zachary Martin (ind.) 73-72 145 +3T73 Davis Bateman (ind.) 80-81 161 +19

ACC Championships – Old North State Club, Par 72New London, N.C. (Apr. 24-26)T5 Henry Do 70-69-69 208 -8T14 William Register 76-70-68 214 -2T20 Ben Griffin 74-70-71 215 -1T28 Carter Jenkins 73-74-71 218 +2T34 Brandon Dalinka 78-73-71 222 +6UNC 5th of 12 293-282-279 854 -10

NCAA Chapel Hill Regional – UNC Finley Golf Course, Par 72Chapel Hill (May 14-16)T13 William Register 66-76-72 214 -2T21 Carter Jenkins 72-73-71 216 ET41 Henry Do 73-71-76 220 +4T55 Ben Griffin 75-70-78 223 +7T63 Brandon Dalinka 75-75-76 226 +10UNC 8th of 13 286-289-295 870 +6

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UNC FINLEY GOLF COURSEOne of the nation’s best

university-owned golf facilities

UNC Finley Golf Course is one of the premier university-owned facilities in the country. Originally built in 1949, Finley underwent a major renovation in 1999 by internationally-renowned designer Tom Fazio.

Finley features a par-72 layout with five sets of tees, including 7,349 yards for the championship markers. A state-of-the-art irrigation system and exceptional drainage helps keep the course first-class throughout the year.

The clubhouse was renovated in 2012, which nearly doubled its size to 10,000 square feet. The clubhouse features the Naismith Grill, pro shop, locker rooms and the A.E. Finley Memorabilia Room, which commemorates the history and support of the Finley family throughout the last 60-plus years.

UNC Finley Golf Course is located on the University of North Carolina campus between NC Highway 54 and U.S. 15-501. In addition to being the home of the Tar Heel men’s and women’s golf programs, Finley is played by Carolina students, faculty, staff, alumni and golf enthusiasts from across the southeastern United States.

Finley, rated 4.5 stars by Golf Digest, is ranked the top public course in the Triangle by the NC Golf Panel. It played host to the 2015 NCAA Chapel Hill Regional, annually hosts collegiate tournaments for both the men’s and women’s teams, and has been a qualifying site for the Web.com Tour.

No. 9 Green

No. 15 Hole

No. 13 Green

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No. 5 Green

“If a person could see only one of those 11 courses (that he designed in North Carolina) as a measure of what our company can do, I’d be proud for Finley to be that one. I’d be very proud to say it’s as good as we can do.”– Designer Tom Fazio

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Carolina golfers have the opportunity to play, practice and train at one of the finest all-around golf, academic and fitness complexes in the country. Players can tee it up for 18 holes at UNC Finley Golf Course, practice at the Williamson Practice Facility at the Chapman Center, and study, work out and grab a nutrition-rich snack at the Fueling Station at the Loudermilk Center for Excellence – and all of that is located within a five-minute drive of each other on the UNC campus.

The Chapman Center is the home of Carolina Golf. Located at one end of the UNC Finley driving range, the Chapman Center is a private 4,500-square foot facility that includes the team locker room, coaches’ offices, practice areas, meeting and conference room and memorabilia.

The Chapman Center includes two hitting bays that feature state-of-the-art video equipment and teaching systems.

Players have easy access to the Williamson Golf Team Practice Facility, which includes a 120-yard wide driving range, three putting greens, bunkers and several short-game areas. The three putting greens feature two bent grass greens and one Bermuda green.

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GOLF TRAINING FACILITIESFrom competition to practice to

academics and fitness, UNC ‘s golf facilities are first class

Carolina golfers improve their strength, fitness and flexibility at the Loudermilk Center, an all-purpose student-athlete enhancement center located in the heart of campus, immediately adjacent to Kenan Stadium, and a short drive to UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center.

Ther Loudermilk Center is also the home of the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes and houses the Fueling Station, where student-athletes may stop for breakfast and snacks that are selected by certified nutritionists.

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The University of North Carolina embarks upon its 89th season of golf under the direction of fifth-year head coach Andrew Sapp, who also played his collegiate golf as a Tar Heel and coached at his alma mater, Purdue and Michigan before returning to Chapel Hill in 2011.

Carolina has a long and rich golf tradition with 42 appearances in the NCAA Championships and six additional seasons playing in NCAA Regionals, including 2015 when UNC played host to the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional.

The Tar Heels have won 92 team events, including 11 Atlantic Coast Conference championships. Carolina golfers have won 116 individual titles, including a pair of NCAA championships — Harvie Ward in 1949 and John Inman in 1984.

Carolina has 21 top-10 finishes in the NCAA Championship, including second-place in 1953 and 1991. The Tar Heels finished third in 1993, fourth in 1960 and 1984 and fifth in 1978.

UNC posted five straight top 10s from 1949-53, placing eighth, sixth, seventh, 10th and second in consecutive championships.

The Tar Heels finished ninth, eighth and fourth from 1982-84 when the team was led by Inman and future PGA standout Davis Love III. Devon Brouse coached those teams in the ‘80s as well as the 1990 and 1991 squads that placed seventh and second at the NCAA Championships, respectively.

UNC’s latest top-10 performance was in 2003 when Inman, who was head coach from 1998-2011, led UNC to a tie for ninth.

Individually, the Tar Heels have 21 top 10s in NCAA Championship play, led by medalists Ward and Inman. That includes 11 finishes in the top five – in addition to Ward and Inman, Bill Williamson was second in 1953, Buck Adams was third in 1957, John McGough (1978), Greg Parker (1987) and Tim Scherrer (1991) each placed fourth and Joe Cor-rell (1954), Gene Lookabill (1956), Bob Galloway (1960) and McGough (1979) were fifth.

McGough’s back-to-back fourth- and fifth-place performances in 1978-79 stamp him as the only Tar Heel with two top-five finishes in NCAA play; Ward and Love III are the other Tar Heels with a pair of top 10s. Love tied for sixth in 1985 and was eighth a year earlier.

Ward won the 1949 NCAA title, a year after he won the prestigious North and South Amateur in Pinehurst. The Tarboro, N.C., native beat Texas’s Morris Williams Jr., 5 & 4 in the 36-hole NCAA fi-nal in Ames, Iowa. In 1950, Ward reached the third round of match play.

Inman shot a 66 and a pair of 67s in his four rounds to break Ben Crenshaw’s NCAA record with a 17-under 271 to win at Bear Creek Golf World in Houston.

Inman also won the Fred Haskins Award in 1984 as the top collegiate golfer in the nation.

The Greensboro native later became the first person to win the Atlantic Coast Conference men’s golf title as both a player and head coach.

The Tar Heels have won the ACC Championship in 1956 and 1960 under head coach Chuck Erickson, 1965 under Ed Kenney, 1977 under Mike McLeod, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1995 and 1996 under Brouse and 2006 under Inman.

Thirteen different Tar Heels have won medalist honors at the ACC Championships, including Buzzy Basinger (1956), Bill Thornton (1958), Pete Green (1961), John Baldwin (1965), Marty West (1971), John Spelman (1981), Inman (1982), Love III (1984), John Hughes (1986), Parker (1987), Mark Wilson (1996), Dustin Bray (2002) and Richard Treis (2003). Erwin Laxton won consecutive league titles in the 1930s when the Tar Heels were members of the Southern Conference.

Bray won three events in two different seasons and holds the UNC for most collegiate tournaments won with seven. Love III and Pat Moore won a half-dozen times, Inman, Parker and Hughes were five-time win-ners.

Moore holds the single-sea-son record for most tourna-ments won. The Austin, Minn., native won six events overall, including four in 1991, and went on to win three times on the Buy.com Tour.

Three players have earned All-America honors three times – Inman (1982-84), Love III (1983-85) and Max Harris (1998-2000). They’re among the 33 Tar Heels to earn honor-able mention or better All-Amer-ica honors. Last year, freshman Ben Griffin was an honorable mention PING All-America, UNC’s first since 2008.

In addition to success in col-legiate competition, Carolina golfers have been successful in professional, international and amateur golf.

Love III has won 21 PGA Tour events, including the 1997 PGA Championships, and the 1992 and 2003 PLAYERS Championship, and played on six United States’ Ryder Cup teams and six President Cup teams. He was Ryder Cup captain in 2012 in and is the captain of the 2016 Ryder Cup team. He won the 2015 Wyndham Championship at age 51, making him the third-oldest winner in PGA Tour history. He is the only player to win on the PGA Tour in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and

2010s.Mark Wilson is a current PGA Tour professional

and has won five times on tour, including the Hon-da, Sony and Phoenix Opens. Wilson won the Ben Hogan Award as the top scholar-athlete in colle-giate golf in 1996.

Inman won two PGA Tour events and is playing on the Champions Tour, while Bray is playing on the Web.com Tour.

Jim Ferree, who won the 1953 Southern Confer-ence title while a Tar Heel, was a fixture for many years on the PGA and Senior Tours.

Internationally, Ward went 6-0 in Walker Cup matches in 1953, 1955 and 1959. Fuhrer (1981), Love III (1985) and Scherrer (1991) played in the Walker Cup and Inman was a member of the World Amateur Team in 1984. Max Harris represent-ed England/Ireland on the 1998, 1999 and 2000 Palmer Cup teams. Bray represented the United

Tar Heel golf legend Harvie Ward is carried off in celebration after winning the 1948 North & South Amateur, one of the most prestigious tournaments in the country. Ward later won the United States, British and Canadian Amateurs.

Five-time PGA Tour champion

Mark Wilson is one of 13

Tar Heels who have won

the ACC Championship.

Dustin Bray won seven times including the 2002 ACC Championship and led UNC to a top-10 finish at NCAAs in 2003.

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States in the 2002 U.S./Ja-pan Matches and was on the Palmer Cup squad the next year. Kevin O’Connell was the MVP of the 2008 U.S./Japan Matches as he led the USA to a 37-23 win.

Exceptional amateur play dates back more than 60 years to Ward, who became one of the most successful golfers in amateur history. He reached the U.S. Amateur quarterfinal in 1947, won the North and South in 1948 and the NCAA title in 1949. Ward won the 1952 British Amateur, the 1954 Canadian Amateur and the U.S. Amateur in 1955 and 1956. He is the only per-son to win an NCAA title and the U.S., British and Canadian Amateurs.

Ward finished fourth in the 1957 Masters, seventh in the 1955 U.S. Open and eighth in

the 1955 Masters. He turned pro-fessional in 1974 and won the 1977 North Carolina Open.

Scherrer, who won the PGA Tour’s Kemper Open in 2000, was sec-ond at the U.S. Amateur in 1992.

Current Tar Heel Carter Jenkins, a rising junior, won both the 2015 North Carolina and Carolinas Amateurs. Jenkins became the first player in 92 years to win the Carolinas Amateur three times.

Carolina has had its share of great coaches, as well.John Kenfield became head coach in the program’s second year in

1929 and served for six years. Better known as UNC’s tennis coach for 30-plus years, Kenfield yielded to Chuck Erickson in 1935. Later

to become UNC’s director of athletics, Erickson built Caroli-na into a national golf power. In 23 seasons, Erickson’s teams posted a 182-45-9 dual-match record, won five conference championships, and placed second and fourth in the 1953 and 1960 NCAA Champion-ships. 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 A.E. Finley Golf Course was built in 1949. Prior to that, UNC played its home matches at Hope Valley Country Club in Durham.

Erickson, a long-time mem-ber of the NCAA Golf Com-mittee, was succeeded 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.

Devon Brouse took the reins in 1978 and led the Tar Heels to a fifth-place NCAA finish in his first season. In 21 seasons, Brouse’s teams won six ACC titles and posted 17 top-20 and 10 top-10 finishes in the NCAA Championships. His teams won 55 tour-nament titles and he coached 54 indi-vidual champions, including six ACC individual champions and an NCAA cham-pion.

Inman’s teams won 16 events and had 16 individual champions, includ-ing two ACC champi-ons, in his 13 years as head coach. The Tar Heels posted 10th-place finishes at the NCAA Cham-pionships in 1999 and 2000.

Sapp has directed the Tar Heels to six team and six individ-ual event winners in his first four seasons as head coach. Last year, UNC won three events in one sea-son for the first time since 1999.

International Amateur Team CompetitorsHarvie Ward 1953, 1955, 1959 Walker CupsFrank Fuhrer 1981 Walker CupJohn Inman 1984 World AmateurDavis Love III 1985 Walker CupTom Scherrer 1991 Walker CupMark Wilson 1996 Ben Hogan AwardMax Harris* 1998 Palmer CupMax Harris* 1999 Palmer CupMax Harris* 2000 Palmer CupDustin Bray 2002 U.S./Japan MatchesDustin Bray 2003 Palmer CupKevin O’Connell 2008 USA/Japan Collegiate Championship (MVP)

* Harris represented England/Ireland

North and South Amateur Champions1948 Harvie Ward 1979 John McGough1983 Bryan Sullivan1984 Davis Love III1985 Jack Nicklaus II 1990 Tom Scherrer2004 Martin Ureta

Western Amateur Champions1981 Frank Fuhrer1984 John Inman1986 Greg Parker

North Carolina Amateur Champions1982 Mike West1984 Greg Parker1987 John Hughes1990 Tee Burton2008 Jack Fields2012 Matt Crenshaw2015 Carter Jenkins

Tee Burton led UNC to a seventh-place finish at NCAAs in 1990 and a second-place effort at the national championship in 1991.

William Register

shot a record-tying

17-under 199 to win the Primland

Collegiate last year

Davis Love III won the 2015 Wyndham Championship, making him the only player to win PGA Tour events in the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s.

Courtesy Lynn H

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2007 – WILLIAMSBURG, VA. (GOLDEN HORSESHOE, GOLD COURSE) PAR 70T22 Martin Ureta 70-67-70-74 281 +1T108 Robert Riesen 74-68-74 216 +6T112 Barden Berry 74-68-65 217 +7T119 Reed Darsie 74-70-74 218 +8T141 David Holzworth 71-78-75 224 +14T21 UNC 289-283-285 855 +15, MC

2006 – SUNRIVER, ORE. (SUNRIVER RESORT CROSSWATER COURSE) PAR 72T39 Martin Ureta 72-76-70 218 +2T50 Robert Riesen 76-70-73 219 +3T103 Ted Smith 73-78-73 224 +8T103 Jonathan Jackson 76-70-78 224 +8T103 Chase McFarland 77-73-74 224 +817 UNC 297-289-290 876 +12, MC

2004 – HOT SPRINGS, VA. (HOMESTEAD’S CASCADE COURSE) PAR 70T55 Martin Ureta 73-70-76 219 +9T105 Kevin Silva 71-72-81 224 +14T123 Ted Smith 76-74-76 226 +16T130 Dustin Bray 76-75-76 227 +17T144 Matt Crenshaw 74-77-79 230 +2029 UNC 294-291-307 892 +52, MC

2003 – STILLWATER, OKLA. (KARSTEN CREEK) PAR 72T22 Richard Treis 75-74-80-70 299 +11T49 Dustin Bray 84-77-76-71 308 +20T59 Ramon Bescansa 76-85-71-79 311 +23T67 Kevin Silva 79-75-78-81 313 +2579 Jeremy Elliott 78-82-74-85 319 +31T9 UNC 308-308-299-301 1216 +64

2002 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE’S SCARLET COURSE) PAR 71T13 Ramon Bescansa 69-72-70-71 282 -2T17 Dustin Bray 68-68-75-72 283 -1T102 Brad Moldin 74-72-74-76 296 +12T111 Bob Cherry 72-72-73-80 297 +13T135 Jeremy Elliott 73-72-78-78 301 +1717 UNC 282-284-292-297 1155 +19

2000 – OPELIKA, ALA. (GRAND NATIONAL LAKE COURSE) PAR 72T13 Brad Hyler 69-71-68-73 281 -7T20 Max Harris 75-68-66-74 283 -5T53 Rob Simmons 70-74-72-75 291 +3T60 Paul Daniel 74-69-72-77 292 +482 Whitten Meares 79-76-79-73 307 +1910 UNC 288-282-278-295 1143 -9 1999 – CHASKA, MINN. (HAZELTINE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB) PAR 72T6 Max Harris 70-75-72-77 294 +610 Don Hill 70-76-77-73 296 +8T16 Brad Hyler 76-78-73-72 299 +1177 Paul Daniel 85-78-76-80 319 +3183 Rob Simmons 78-84-80-88 330 +4210 UNC 294-307-298-302 1201 +49 1998 – ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UNM CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE) PAR 72T42 Max Harris 74-68-72-75 289 +1MC Ross Bain 71-77 148 +4MC Don Hill 71-77 148 +4MC Ted Haley 78-74 152 +8MC Ryan Parker 80-72 152 +825 UNC 294-291 585 +9, MC

1997 – LAKE FOREST, ILL. (CONWAY FARMS GOLF CLUB) PAR 71T10 Ross Bain 69-70-73-73 285 +1T52 Max Harris 67-73-80-75 295 +11T55 Mark Wilson 74-75-69-78 296 +12T63 Whit Staples 73-77-74-75 299 +15T74 Lee McEntee 74-79-75-75 303 +1910 UNC 283-295-291-298 1167 +31

1996 – CHATTANOOGA, TENN. (THE HONORS COURSE) PAR 72T28 Lee McEntee 74-76-83-70 303 +15MC Rob Bradley 78-74 152 +8MC Ross Bain 77-77 154 +10MC Whit Staples 75-81 156 +12MC Mark Wilson 81-77 158 +1416 UNC 304-304 608 +32, MC

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Tar Heel Superlatives in NCAA Championship Play

INDIVIDUALLow Score One Round65: Barden Berry, 2007 (3rd round)66: Max Harris, 2000 (3rd round)66: John Inman, 1984 (1st round)67: Martin Ureta, 2007 (2nd round)67: Max Harris, 1997 (1st round)67: Rob Bradley, 1993 (1st round)67: John Inman, 1984 (2nd round)67: John Inman, 1984 (4th round)67: Kevin King, 1979 (1st round)

Low Round to Par -6: Max Harris, 2000 (3rd round) -6: John Inman, 1984 (1st round) -5: Barden Berry, 2007 (3rd round) -5: Rob Bradley, 1993 (1st round) -5: John Inman, 1984 (2nd round) -5: John Inman, 1984 (4th round) -5: Kevin King, 1979 (1st round)

Low Four-Round Total Strokes271: John Inman, 1984281: Martin Ureta, 2007281: Brad Hyler, 2000282: Ramon Bescansa, 2002283: Dustin Bray, 2002283: Max Harris, 2000

Low Four-Rounds to Par-17: John Inman, 1984 -7: Brad Hyler, 2000 -5: Max Harris, 2000 -4: Davis Love III, 1984 -2: Ramon Bescansa, 2002

Most Rounds in the 60s, One Tournament 3: John Inman – 66, 67, 66 in 1984 2: Barden Berry – 68, 65 in 2007 2: Dustin Bray – 68, 68 in 2002 2: Max Harris – 68, 66 in 2000

TEAMLow Score One Round278: 2000 (3rd round)282: 2002 (1st round)282: 2000 (2nd round)282: 1990m(4th round)283: 1997(1st round)

Low Score Four Rounds1,143: 20001,147: 19931,154: 19941,154: 19841,155: 2002

Low Score Four Rounds to Par -9: 2000 -5: 1993 +2: 1994 +2: 1984+12: 2006

Barden Berry’s 65 in 2007 in Williamsburg is the lowest round ever by a Tar Heel at the NCAA Championships.

Brad Hyler shot 7-under par in 2000, the second-lowest score to par by a Tar Heel in NCAA play.

Three-time All-America Harris is one of four Tar Heels to shoot in the 60s twice in one NCAA Championship. Harris went 68-66 in the middle rounds at the 2000 Championship.

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1995 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE’S SCARLET COURSE) PAR 72MC Mark Wilson 70-74 144 EMC Greg DiDonna 73-76 149 +5MC Brian Brown 75-75 150 +6MC Rob Bradley 77-75 152 +8MC Bobby Murray 81-74 155 +1119 UNC 295-298 593 +17, MC 1994 – MCKINNEY, TEXAS (STONEBRIDGE COUNTRY CLUB) PAR 72T25 Rob Bradley 73-70-68-77 288 ET25 Brian Brown 73-70-70-75 288 ET41 Greg DiDonna 71-76-72-72 291 +3T58 Lee McEntee 73-73-77-72 295 +777 Bobby Murray 86-72-74-76 308 +2011 UNC 290-285-284-295 1154 +2 1993 – LEXINGTON, KY. (THE CHAMPIONS GOLF CLUB) PAR 72T7 Rob Bradley 67-76-74-71 288 ET7 Lee McEntee 73-70-72-73 288 ET16 Bill Smith 76-71-72-71 290 +2T19 Bobby Murray 72-71-79-69 291 +3T43 Ryan Parnell 72-74-75-76 297 +9 3 UNC 284-286-293-284 1147 -5 1992 – ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (THE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF COURSE) PAR 72T36 Tom Scherrer 71-72-74-74 291 +3MC Pat Moore 72-73 145 +1MC Brian Brown 77-75 152 +8MC Bill Smith 80-72 152 +8MC Steve Albright 78-75 153 +923 UNC 298-292 590 +14, MC

1991 – PEBBLE BEACH, CALIF. (POPPY HILLS GOLF COURSE) PAR 72T4 Tom Scherrer 75-71-71-72 289 +1T14 Pat Moore 72-72-71-75 293 +5T16 John Aber 78-71-71-74 294 +6T28 Tee Burton 73-72-74-77 296 +8T45 Bill Smith 75-75-74-76 300 +122 UNC 298-286-287-297 1168 +16

1990 – TARPON SPRINGS, FLA. (INNISBROOK, ISLAND COURSE) PAR 72T17 Pat Moore 74-75-71-70 290 +2T23 Neal Sullivan 76-74-70-71 291 +3T38 Tee Burton 75-76-74-69 294 +6T49 Tom Scherrer 76-76-72-72 296 +8T68 John Aber 73-77-77-72 299 +11 7 UNC 298-301-287-282 1168 +16

1989 – EDMOND, OKLA. (OAK TREE CC EAST COURSE) PAR 70T27 Neal Sullivan 75-72-74-72 293 +13T36 Brendan Kennedy 72-71-72-80 295 +15T54 Pat Moore 74-74-77-76 301 +21T62 John Aber 75-71-79-78 303 +23T80 Tee Burton 73-81-77-79 310 +30 13 UNC 294-288-300-305 1187 +67

1987 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE’S SCARLET COURSE) PAR 72 5 Greg Parker 73-75-73-68 289 +1T19 John Hughes 74-76-73-72 295 +7T97 Jim Sowerwine 75-76-78-80 309 +21T97 Pete Brennan 80-79-74-76 309 +21T105 Gene Holland 74-81-77-79 311 +23 8 UNC 296-306-297-295 1194 +42

1986 – BERMUDA RUN, N.C. (BERMUDA RUN) PAR 72T14 Greg Parker 72-71-74-73 290 +2T14 Bryan Sullivan 74-73-74-69 290 +2T68 John Hughes 71-73-75-79 298 +10T98 Kurt Beck 76-77-78-74 305 +17T102 Brendan Kennedy 77-76-80-74 307 +1912 UNC 293-293-301-290 1177 +25

1985 – HAINES CITY, FLA. (GRENELEFE WEST GOLF COURSE) PAR 72T6 Davis Love III 74-70-76-70 290 +2T18 Kurt Beck 73-74-74-74 295 +7T127 Jack Nicklaus 73-79-82 234 +18T146 Bryan Sullivan 75-76-86 237 +21T168 Greg Parker 80-84-78 242 +26T16 UNC 295-209-310 904 +40,MC

1984 – HOUSTON, TEXAS (BEAR CREEK GOLF WORLD) PAR 72 1 John Inman 66-67-71-67 271 -17 8 Davis Love III 74-72-70-68 284 -4T75 Bryan Sullivan 75-73-76-75 299 +11T92 Kurt Beck 76-73-77-81 307 +19T92 Greg Parker 81-73-79-74 307 +19 4 UNC 291-285-294-284 1154 +2

1983 – FRESNO, CALIF. (SAN JOAQUIN COUNTRY CLUB) PAR 72T15 Davis Love III 71-72-76-73 292 +4T26 John Inman 70-73-74-78 295 +7T54 Billy Plyler 75-75-77-73 300 +12T72 Kurt Beck 75-70-80-79 304 +16T85 Bryan Sullivan 79-77-79-74 309 +21T8 UNC 291-290-306-298 1185 +33

1982 – PINEHURST, N.C. (PINEHURST NO. 2) PAR 71T8 Billy Williford 70-73-73-71 287 +3T12 John Spelman 71-72-72-73 288 +4T69 Mike West 72-77-72-78 299 +15T76 John Inman 73-79-72-77 301 +17T84 Billy Plyler 78-77-74-75 304 +20 9 UNC 286-299-289-296 1170 +34

1981 – PALO ALTO, CALIF. (STANFORD GOLF COURSE) PAR 71T42 Billy Williford 74-74-74-75 297 +13MC Mike West 77-71-75 223 +10MC John Spelman 72-77-75 224 +11MC Frank Fuhrer 73-80-75 228 +15MC John Inman 77-77-77 231 +18T18 UNC 296-299-299 894 +42, MC

1979 – BERMUDA RUN, N.C. (BERMUDA RUN COUNTRY CLUB) PAR 72T5 John McGough 70-75-75-77 297 +9T28 Frank Fuhrer 76-73-75-79 303 +15T35 Kevin King 67-75-80-82 304 +16T48 Jody Sadowski 75-75-80-77 307 +17T54 Phil Bland 74-74-79-81 308 +18T6 UNC 286-297-309-314 1206 +54

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

John Inman (with final round card) tied Ben Crenshaw’s NCAA Championship record with a 17-under 271 in Houston in 1984.

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1978 – EUGENE, ORE. (EUGENE COUNTRY CLUB) PAR 70T4 John McGough 71-70-72-76 289 +9T23 Johnny Elam 75-71-73-79 298 +18T50 Bill Buttner 74-74-74-75 297 +17T50 Frank Fuhrer 77-72-73-80 302 +22 Kevin King 71-75-79-74 299 +19 5 UNC 291-287-292-304 1174 +54 (1978 individual results determined through three rounds)

1977 – HAMILTON, N.Y. (COLGATE UNIVERSITY SEVEN OAKS GC) PAR 72T16 Bill Buttner 75-79-75-73 302 +14T46 Scott Humrickhouse 76-83-76-74 309 +21T66 Kevin King 74-79-82-79 314 +26T68 Bill Sibbick 79-84-79-73 315 +27T99 John McGough 89-85-80-75 329 +4112 UNC 1240 +88

1971 – TUCSON, ARIZ. (TUCSON NATIONAL GOLF CLUB) PAR 72T25 Martin West 72-73-74-70 290 +2MC Stephan Wright 77-75 152 +8MC Joseph Hackler 76-79 155 +11MC David Perritt 81-76 157 +13MC Ron Parker 79-82 161 +17T32 UNC 608 +32, MC

1967 – SHAWNEE ON DELAWARE, PA. (SHAWNEE GOLF COURSE) PAR 72T 14 Steve Robbins 71-72-78-70 291 +3 1965 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOLSTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB) PAR 72 Steve Robbins 73-69-78-79 299 +11 Les Fleisher 72-79 151 +7 John Baldwin 76-78 154 +10 Tom Glascock 78-77 155 +11 Dick VanLeuvan 90-78 168 +24T11 UNC 602 +26

1962 – DURHAM, N.C. (DUKE GOLF COURSE) PAR 71T60 Pete Green 72-84 156 +14T73 Jay Harris 80-77 157 +15T89 E. Harvie Hill 78-81 159 +17T101 Mike Dore 82-78 160 +18T148 Sam Duckett 81-84 165 +2313 UNC 632 +64

Green advanced to match play, went 1-1, lost in second round 3 & 1 to Jim Ewing (USC)

1960 – COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (BROADMOOR COURSE) PAR 71 Hugh Goodman 75-73 148 +6 Bobby Galloway 74-79 153 +11 Peter Green 77-76 153 +11 Ed Justa 75-82 157 +15 Paul Erhardt 80-81 161 +19T4 UNC 611 +43

1960: Galloway (tied for 5th) def. George Stigger (Florida) 3 & 2 in first round, def. Bill Seanor (Stanford) 5 & 4 in second round, def. Gib Larson (Wisconsin) 5 & 4 in third round, lost to Steve Smith (Stanford) 3 & 2 in the quarterfinals; Green lost to John Arreaga (Baylor ) 2 & 1 in first round; Goodman lost to Henry Fogg (Fresno State) 2 & 1

1958 – WILLIAMSTOWN, MD. (TACONIC GOLF CLUB)Joe Callicott, Robert Kochenour, Tommy Langley, Gene Lookabill, John McKee, Bill Thornton20 UNC 619

Thornton advanced to the third round of match play where he lost to Steve Klein (Cornell), 1 up, in 19 holes

1957 – COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (BROADMOOR GOLF CLUB) PAR 70 Tommy Langley 72-77 149 +9 Buck Adams 74-76 150 +10 Gene Lookabill 80-74 154 +14 Samuel Patrick 81-77 158 +18 Walter Summerville 78-81 159 +19 Robert Ruffin 87-80 167 +27 7 UNC 611 +51

Lookabill def. Tom Reed (North Texas State), 1 up, 19 holes, in first round; Langley lost to Stan Hobert (Arizona State), 4 & 3, first round; Adams def. Dick Correll (Illi-nois) 1 up, 19 holes, in first round; Lookabill lost to Ernie George (San Jose State), 1 up, in second round; Admas def. David Wright (Navy) 3 & 1, in second round; Adams def. Tom Watrous (Detroit) 1 up, 20 holes, in third round; Adams def. Hobert (ASU) 2 & 1, in quarterfinal; Adams (tied for 3rd) lost to Ward Wettlaufer (Hamilton) 5 & 3, in semifinal

1956 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB)Buzzy Basinger, Gene Lookabill, Aubrey Rothrock, Walter Summerville, Jim SykesT10 UNC 614

Gene Lookabill (tied for 5th) reached the quarterfinals in match play

1955 – KNOXVILLE, TENN. (HOLSTON HILLS COUNTRY CLUB)T11 UNC 603

1954 – HOUSTON, TEXAS (BRAEBURN COUNTRY CLUB)Joe Correll (tied for 5th) reached the quarterfinals in match play

1953 – COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. (BROADMOOR GOLF CLUB) PAR 70 2 UNC 580 +20Jim Ferree, Bill Williamson, Bob Black, Billy Ford, Bill Thornton, John Frazier

Bill Williamson (2nd) lost in the finals of match play, 3 & 2 in 34 holes to Earl Moeller of Oklahoma A&M; def. Stanton Mosel of North Texas State, 5 & 4, in the third round; def. Floyd Addington of SMU, 2 & 1, in the quarterfinal; def. Marion Hiskey of North Texas State, 1 up, in the semifinal

1952 – LAFAYETTE, IND. (PURDUE UNIVERSITY SOUTH COURSE) PAR 71Bob Black, Lou Brown, Jim Ferree, Tommy Langley, Bill Thornton, Bill Williamson10 UNC 611 +43

1951 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GOLF CLUB)T7 UNC 613Jim Ferree advanced to second round of match play; Bob Black and Lew Brown quailified for match play but were def. in the first round

1950 – ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (THE CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE)T6 UNC 592

Harvie Ward reached the third round of match play

1949 – AMES, IOWA (VEENKER MEMORIAL GOLF COURSE)T8 UNC 610

Harvie Ward won the individual title in match play, def. Morris Williams Jr. of Texas, 5 & 4 in the finals; also def. Bo Winninger (Oklahoma), Gardner Dickinson (LSU) and Tommy Veech (Notre Dame)

1947 – ANN ARBOR, MICH. (MICHIGAN GOLF COURSE)T11 UNC 629

1941 – COLUMBUS, OHIO (OHIO STATE GOLF CLUB) 15 UNC n/a

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Buck Adams placed third at the 1957 NCAAs. The 9th hole at Finley is named in his honor.

Joe Correll reached the quarterfinals of match play in 1954.

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Year NCAA Regional Finish NCAA Championship Finish1941 151947 T-11 1949 T-81950 T-6 1951 T-7 1952 10 1953 21955 11 1956 T-10 1957 7 1958 20 1960 T-4 1962 13 1965 T-111971 T-321977 12 1978 5 1979 T-6 1981 T-181982 9 1983 T-8 1984 4 1985 T-16 1986 12 1987 8 1989 East, 3rd, Advanced to Finals 13 1990 East, 9th, Advanced to Finals 7 1991 East, 8th, Advanced to Finals 2 1992 East, T10th, Advanced to Finals 23 1993 East, 2nd, Advanced to Finals 3 1994 East, 6th, Advanced to Finals 11 1995 East, 2nd, Advanced to Finals 19 1996 East, 4th, Advanced to Finals 16 1997 East, 5th, Advanced to Finals 10 1998 East, T6th, Advanced to Finals 25 1999 East, T6th, Advanced to Finals 10 2000 East, T9, Advanced to Finals 10 2001 Central, 14th, Did Not Advance –2002 East, 3rd, Advanced to Finals 17 2003 Central, T4th, Advanced to Finals T-9 2004 East, T10th, Advanced to Finals 292005 East, 14th, Did Not Advance – 2006 East, 4th, Advanced to Finals 17 2007 East, 8th, Advanced to Finals T-21 2008 West, 15th, Did Not Advance –2009 Kevin O’Connell, Northeast, T19, Did Not Advance2010 South Central, 12th, Did Not Advance –2011 Michael McGowan, Colorado Regional, T23, Did Not Advance2013 South West, 9th, Did Not Advance –2015 Chapel Hill, 8th, Did Not Advance –

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

UNC’s Top 20 Individual Finishes in the NCAA Championships

1st John Inman (1984) 66-67-71-67 271 -17 Harvie Ward (1949) match play 2nd Bill Williamson (1953) match play3rd Buck Adams, tie (1957) match play 4th Tom Scherrer, tie (1991) 75-71-71-72 289 +1 John McGough, tie (1978) 71-70-72 213 +3 5th Greg Parker (1987) 73-75-73-68 289 +1 John McGough, tie (1979) 70-75-75-77 297 +9 Bob Galloway, tie (1960) match play Gene Lookabill, tie (1956) match play Joe Correll, tie (1954) match play6th Max Harris, tie (1999) 70-75-72-77 294 +6 Davis Love III, tie (1985) 74-70-76-70 290 +27th Rob Bradley (1993) 67-76-74-71 288 E Lee McEntee (1993) 67-76-74-71 288 E8th Davis Love III (1984) 74-72-70-68 284 -4 Billy Williford, tie (1982) 70-73-73-71 287 +3 9th Harvie Ward, tie (1950) match play Bill Thornton, tie (1958) match play10th Don Hill (1999) 70-76-77-73 296 +8 Ross Bain (1997) 69-70-73-73 285 +1 12th John Spelman, tie (1982) 71-72-72-73 288 +413th Ramon Bescansa, tie (2002) 69-72-70-71 282 -2 Brad Hyler, tie (2000) 69-71-68-73 281 -7 14th Pat Moore, tie (1991) 72-72-71-75 293 +5 Greg Parker, tie (1986) 72-71-74-73 290 +2 Bryan Sullivan, tie (1986) 74-73-74-69 290 +2 Steve Robbins, tie (1967) 71-72-78-70 291 +3 15th Davis Love III, tie (1983) 71-72-76-73 292 +416th Brad Hyler, tie (1999) 76-78-73-72 299 +11 Bill Smith (1993) 76-71-72-71 290 +2 John Aber, tie (1991) 78-71-71-74 294 +6 Bill Buttner, tie (1977) 75-79-75-73 302 +14 17th Dustin Bray, tie (2002) 68-68-75-72 283 -1 Pat Moore, tie (1990) 74-75-71-70 290 +2 18th Kurt Beck, tie (1985) 73-74-74-74 295 +7 19th Bobby Murray (1993) 72-71-79-69 291 +3 John Hughes, tie (1987) 74-76-73-72 295 +7 20th Max Harris, tie (2000) 75-68-66-74 283 -5

William Register shot 6-under 66 in the first round of the 2015 NCAA

Chapel Hill Regional played at UNC Finley Golf Course

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ACCCHAMPIONSHIPS

UNC UNC UNC Year Finish Team Results Low Individual Tournament Site (Course)1954 T2 301 (+17) John Frazier, T7 74 (+3) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) & Joe Correll, T7 74 (+3) 1955 2 600 (+32) Willis Henderson, T2 75-69–144 (+3) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1) & Larry Parker, T2 74-70–144 (+3)1956 1 574 (+6) Buzzy Basinger, 1 68-71–139 (+3) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1)1957 2 588 (+20) Tommy Langley, T4 145 (+3) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1)1958 T2 590 (+22) Bill Thornton, 1 71-71–142 (E) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1)1959 3 578 (+2) John McKee, T7 70-74–144 (E) Chapel Hill (2) Paul Erhardt, T7 72-72–144 (E) Ed Justa, T7 73-71–144 (E)1960 1 599 (+31) Pete Green, T3 73-71–146 (+4) *Durham, N.C. (3)1961 2 596 (+20) Pete Green, T1 69-73–142 (-2) College Park, Md. (4)1962 2 594 (+26) Abe Andes, T4 72-74–146 (+4) *Winston-Salem, N.C. (1)1963 5 626 (+50) Tom Arnold, T7 152 (+8) Hot Springs, Va. (5) 1964 T3 753 (+33) Skip Tucker, T5 146 (+2) Columbia, S.C. (6)1965 1 744 (+24) John Baldwin, 1 75-69–144 (E) Pinehurst, N.C. (7)1966 3 800 (+80) David Robinson, T3 80-76–156 (+12) Pinehurst, N.C. (8) 1967 5 806 (+86) David Robinson, T14 78-80–158 (+14) Pinehurst, N.C. (7) 1968 4 771 (+51) Glen Staropoli, T4 148 (+4) Sanford, N.C. (9)1969 6 790 (+70) Chip Donahue, T19 79-76–155 (+11) Cary, N.C. (10)1970 T2 736 (+16) Jack Hooks, T10 144 (E) Pinehurst, N.C. (11) 1971 3 1512 (+72) Marty West, 1 72-72-73-70–287 (-1) Aiken, S.C. (12) 1972 4 1180 (+100) Lyton Perritt, T12 81-73-79–233 (+17) High Point, N.C (13) 1973 3 1138 (+58) Skip Dunaway, T5 76-77-70–223 (+7) Pinehurst, N.C. (11) 1974 2 1182 (+102) Pete Wallenborn, 3 228 (+12) Sanford, N.C. (14) 1975 3 1141 (+61) Johnny Elam, T9 74-75-76–225 (+9) Pinehurst, N.C. (11) 1976 4 1125 (+45) Kevin King, 13 73-77-71–221 (+5) Raleigh, N.C. (15) 1977 1 1084 (+4) Scott Humrickhouse, T2 72-68-69–209 (-7) Raleigh, N.C. (15) 1978 2 1109 (+29) John McGough, T2 72-70-76–218 (+2) Raleigh, N.C. (15)1979 2 1123 (+43) Frank Fuhrer, 3 73-74-71–218 (+2) Greensboro, N.C. (16)1980 4 299-294-289–882 (+18) Phil Bland, T9 219 (+3) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17)1981 1 289-292-290–871 (+7) John Spelman, 1 71-76-67–214 (-2) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17)1982 3 292-294-294–880 (+16) John Inman, 1 72-72-69–213 (-3) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17)1983 1 286-287-294–867 (+3) Davis Love III, T2 70-72-70–214 (-2) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17) 1984 1 294-285-303–882 (+18) Davis Love III, 1 70-68-75–213 (-3) Pinehurst, N.C. (7)1985 T3 280-294-284–858(-6) Davis Love III, T7 70-71-73–214 (-2) Greensboro, N.C. (18)1986 1 286-277-298–861 (-3) John Hughes, 1 71-65-75–211 (-5) Greensboro, N.C. (18)1987 4 283-292-295–870 (+6) Greg Parker, 1 70-69-71–210 (-6) Greensboro, N.C. (18) 1988 7 301-303-311–915 (+51) Peter Brennan, T6 71-76-76–223 (+7) Greensboro, N.C. (16)1989 3 295-293-291–879 (+15) Tee Burton, T3 73-73-72–218 (+2) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17)1990 T3 294-290-294–878 (+14) Tee Burton, 6 71-70-73–214 (-3) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17)1991 2 282-285–567 (-9) Tee Burton, T4 70-71–141 (-3) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17) Tom Scherrer, T4 68-73–141 (-3)1992 4 287-282-291–860 (-4) Tom Scherrer, T7 72-70-69–211 (-5) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17) 1993 7 304-294-289–887 (+23) Rob Bradley, T9 74-73-70–217 (+1) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17) 1994 2 294-287-292–873 (+9) Rob Bradley, T6 71-71-74–216 (E) Rocky Mount, N.C. (17 1995 1 293-283-273–849 (-15) Greg DiDonna, T4 75-69-68–212 (-4) New London, N.C. (19) Brian Brown, T4 70-71-71–212 (-4) 1996 1 290-284-286–860 (-4) Mark Wilson, 1 73-68-69–210 (-6) New London, N.C. (19) 1997 2 290-296-285–867 (+3) Mark Wilson, T3 72-74-71–217 (+1) Peachtree City, Ga. (20) 1998 4 280-294-277–851 (-13) Don Hill, 2 67-71-68–206 (-10) New London, N.C. (19) 1999 T2 287-292-294–873 (+9) Paul Daniel, T7 73-721-73–217 (+1) New London, N.C. (19) 2000 5 295-289-297–881 (+17) Max Harris, T8 74-69-73–217(+1) New London, N.C. (19) 2001 6 290-286-297–873 (+9) Ramon Bescansa, T18 75-70-74–219 (+3) Lake Buena Vista, Fla. (21) Johno Harris, T18 73-71-75–219(-3) 2002 5 283-285-294–862 (-2) Dustin Bray, 1 66-67-72–205 (-11) New London, N.C. (19) 2003 3 290-286-293–869 (+5) Richard Treis, 1 72-69-70–211 (-5) New London, N.C. (19) 2004 5 288-291-277–856 (-8) Dustin Bray, T7 70-74-67–211 (-5) New London, N.C. (19) 2005 8 314-305-287–906 (+42) Ted Smith, T13 77-73-71–221(+5) New London, N.C. (19) 2006 T1 278-276-279–833 (-31) Robert Riesen, T3 68-70-70–208 (-8) New London, N.C. (19) 2007 6 287-288-294–869 (+5) Martin Ureta, T5 69-70-74–213 (-3) New London, N.C. (19)2008 3 282-285-279–846 (-18) Chase MacFarland, 2 68-72-67–207 (-9) New London, N.C. (19) 2009 T7 290-289-289–868 (+4) Kevin O’Connell, T15 71-75-71–217(+1) New London, N.C. (19) Robert Riesen, T15 72-72-73–217 (+1) Chase MacFarland, T15 72-70-75–217 (+1) 2010 T9 297-284-297–878 (+14) Jack Fields, T15 73-70-72–215 (-1) New London, N.C. (19) 2011 T8 297-287-295–879 (+15) Michael McGowan, T10 73-70-71–214 (-2) New London, N.C. (19) 2012 7 282-287-298–867 (+3) Michael McGowan, T18 69-76-71–216 (E) New London, N.C. (19) 2013 7 292-288-289–869 (+5) Michael McGowan, 9 72-69-71–212 (-4) New London, N.C. (19) 2014 8 291-295-290–876 (+12) Brandon Dalinka, T14 71-71-72–214 (-2) New London, N.C. (19) 2015 5 293-282-279–854 (-10) Henry Do, T5 70-69-69–208 (-8) New London, N.C. (19)

Course Key: 1- Old Town Club; 2- Finley Golf Course; 3- Duke University Golf Course; 4- University of Maryland Golf Course; 5- The Cascades Course; 6- Forest Lakes CC; 7- Pinehurst No. 2; 8- Country Club of North Carolina; 9- Quail Ridge GC; 10- MacGregor Downs; 11- Foxfire Golf & CC; 12- Midland Valley CC; 13- Willow Creek CC; 14- Carolina Trace; 15- North Ridge CC; 16- Cardinal GC; 17- North-green CC; 18- Bryan Park GC; 19- Old North State; 20- Whitewater CC; 21- Disney/Magnolia

Par 72 except where noted with an asterisk (par 71)

Pete Green led UNC to the 1960 ACC team title and won individual honors a year later.

Richard Theis won the 2003 ACC championship, UNC’s 13th individual title.

Robert Riesen finished third and led UNC to a share of the 1996 ACC team title.

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RECORD BOOK Best Rounds, UNC Year Round vs. Par Score 1. UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2010 2 -20 268 2. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 2007 2 -14 270 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1991 1 -18 270 4. Tar Heel Intercollegiate 2014 1 -15 273 ACC Championship 2002 2 -15 273 NCAA East Regional 1998 2 -15 273 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 1998 3 -15 273 7. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 1998 1 -14 274 8. Franklin Street Partners Invitational 2004 2 -13 275 Southern Intercollegiate 1998 2 -13 275 Tar Heel Invitational 1986 3 -13 275

Best Round to Par, UNC Year Round Score vs. Par 1. UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2010 2 268 -20 2. Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1991 1 270 -18 3. Tar Heel Intercollegiate 2014 1 273 -15 ACC Championship 2002 2 273 -15 NCAA East Regional 1998 2 273 -15 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 1998 3 273 -15 7. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 2007 2 270 -14 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 1998 1 274 -14 9. Franklin Street Partners Invitational 2004 2 275 -13 Southern Intercollegiate 1998 2 275 -13 Tar Heel Invitational 1986 3 275 -13

Best 54-Holes, UNC Year Place vs. Par Score 1. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 1998 1 -33 831 2. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 2007 6 -20 832 3. UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2010 1 -31 833 ACC Championship 2006 T1 -31 833 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1991 1 -31 833 6. Tar Heel Invitational 1986 1 -27 837 7. Tar Heel Intercollegiate 2014 1 -26 838 8. Franklin Street Partners Invitational 2004 1 -25 839 9. Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 1998 1 -23 841 Southern Intercollegiate 1985 1 -23 841 Best 54 Holes to Par, UNC Year Place Score vs. Par 1. Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 1998 1 831 -33 2. UNCG Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 2010 1 833 -31 ACC Championship 2006 T1 833 -31 Tar Heel Intercollegiate 1991 1 833 -31 5. Tar Heel Invitational 1986 1 837 -27 6. Tar Heel Intercollegiate 2014 1 838 -26 7. Franklin Street Partners Invitational 2004 1 839 -25 8. Southern Intercollegiate 1985 1 841 -23 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 1998 1 841 -2310. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 2007 6 832 -20 Palmetto Classic 1985 2 844 -20

Best Individual Rounds Player Year Tournament Round To Par Score1. Jack Fields 2009 UNCG Bridgestone 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 3 -8 64 Pat Moore 1991 Tar Heel 1 -8 64 Pat Moore 1991 Carpet Capital 2 -8 64 Frank Brooks 1951 vs. Duke (Hope Valley) -8 639. Ben Griffin 2014 Bridgestone Golf 2 -7 65 William Register 2014 Primland 2 -7 65 Henry Zaytoun III 2010 UNCG Bridgestone 2 -7 65 Matt Raudenbush (I) 2008 Dogfight at Ford’s Colony 1 -7 65 Ross Bain 1998 Cuscowilla 3 -7 65 Kurt Beck 1986 Tar Heel 3 -7 65 Rob Bradley 1995 Puerto Rico 2 -7 65 Rob Bradley 1995 Jerry Pate 1 -7 65 Dustin Bray 2001 The Prestige 1 -7 65 Dustin Bray 2003 Duke 2 -7 65 Max Harris 2000 Schenkel E-Z-Go 1 -7 65 John Hughes 1986 ACC 2 -7 65 Brad Hyler 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 1 -7 65 Jack Nicklaus II 1985 Imperial Lakes 1 -7 65 Greg Parker 1986 Tar Heel 3 -7 65 Greg Parker 1987 Oak Tree 2 -7 65 Rob Simmons 1999 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes 1 -7 65 Bryan Sullivan 1984 Kitty Hawk 1 -7 65 Richard Treis 2003 The Intercollegiate 2 -6 65

Best Individual Rounds Against Par Name Year Tournament Rd. Score To 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 2 63 -8 Max Harris 1998 NCAA East Regional 2 64 -8 Max Harris 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 3 64 -8 Pat Moore 1991 Tar Heel 1 64 -8 Pat Moore 1991 Carpet Capital 2 64 -8 Frank Brooks 1951 vs. Duke 63 -89. Ben Griffin 2014 Bridgestone 2 65 -7 William Register 2014 Primland 2 65 -7 Henry Zaytoun III 2010 UNCG Bridgestone 2 65 -7 Matt Raudenbush (I) 2008 Dogfight at Ford’s Colony 1 65 -7 Ross Bain 1998 Cuscowilla 3 65 -7 Kurt Beck 1986 Tar Heel 3 65 -7 Rob Bradley 1995 Puerto Rico 2 65 -7 Rob Bradley 1995 Jerry Pate 1 65 -7 Dustin Bray 2001 The Prestige 1 65 -7 Dustin Bray 2003 Duke 2 65 -7 Max Harris 2000 Schenkel E-Z-Go 1 65 -7 John Hughes 1986 ACC 2 65 -7 Brad Hyler 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 1 65 -7 Jack Nicklaus II 1985 Imperial Lakes 1 65 -7 Greg Parker 1986 Tar Heel 3 65 -7 Greg Parker 1987 Oak Tree 2 65 -7 Rob Simmons 1999 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes 1 65 -7 Bryan Sullivan 1984 Kitty Hawk 1 65 -7

Best Individual 54-Hole Tournament Scores Name Year Tournament Scores Par Total 1. William Register 2014 Primland 66-65-68 -17 199 Kevin O’Connell 2007 Jerry Pate 67-66-69 -11 202 Brad Hyler 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 65-67-70 -14 202 4. Michael McGowan 2010 UNCG Bridgestone 71-66-66 -13 203 Dustin Bray 2001 The Prestige 65-71-67 -13 203 Pat Moore 1991 Tar Heel 64-70-69 -13 203 7. Ramon Bescansa 2002 The Intercollegiate 72-64-68 -12 204 8. Ross Bain 1998 Cuscowilla 70-70-65 -11 205 Dustin Bray 2002 ACC 66-67-72 -11 205 Dustin Bray 2003 Seminole 67-71-67 -11 205 Max Harris 2000 Schenkel E-Z-Go 70-65-70 -11 205 Don Hill 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 66-67-72 -11 205

Best Individual Tournament Scores Against Par Name Year Tournament Scores Total vs. Par 1. William Register 2014 Primland 66-65-68 199 -17 John Inman 1984 NCAA 66-67-71-67 271 -17 3. Patrick Barrett (I) 2008 Dogfight at Ford’s Colony 66-64 130 -14 Brad Hyler 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 65-67-70 202 -14 5. Michael McGowan 2010 UNCG Bridgestone 71-66-66 203 -13 Dustin Bray 2001 The Prestige 65-71-67 203 -13 Pat Moore 1991 Tar Heel 64-70-69 203 -13 9. Ramon Bescansa 2002 The Intercollegiate 72-64-68 204 -12 10. Kevin O’Connell 2007 Jerry Pate 67-66-69 202 -11 Ross Bain 1998 Cuscowilla 70-70-65 205 -11 Dustin Bray 2002 ACC 66-67-72 205 -11 Dustin Bray 2003 Seminole 67-71-67 205 -11 Max Harris 2000 Schenkel E-Z-Go 70-65-70 205 -11 Don Hill 1998 Keswick Club Cavalier 66-67-72 205 -11

Ramon Bescansa’s 8-under 64 at the 2002

Intercollegiate is one of the best rounds

in Tar Heel history

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ANNUAL STROKE AVERAGE LEADERSYEAR PLAYER TOURN ROUNDS RDS. COUNTED PCT PAR -PAR 60s LOW STROKES AVG2014-15 Ben Griffin 12 35 34 of 35 .971 1 22 11 65 2487 71.062013-14 Brandon Dalinka 11 31 30 of 31 .968 5 6 2 68 2284 73.682012-13 Michael McGowan 12 36 32 of 36 .889 7 12 7 68 2600 72.222011-12 Michael McGowan 11 32 27 of 32 .844 3 11 4 68 2354 73.562010-11 Michael McGowan 11 30 25 of 28 .926 6 8 2 66 2185 72.832009-10 Jack Fields 10 30 27 of 30 .900 5 9 5 63 2159 71.972008-09 Kevin O’Connell 11 30 25 of 28 .962 6 9 5 67 2167 72.232007-08 Kevin O’Connell 11 32 30 of 32 .938 7 14 10 66 2293 71.662006-07 Martin Ureta 13 40 37 of 39 .949 7 17 7 66 2878 71.952005-06 Martin Ureta 13 39 38 of 39 .974 9 17 7 66 2799 71.772004-05 Martin Ureta 13 38 34 of 35 .971 3 13 7 66 2763 72.712003-04 Dustin Bray 13 38 35 of 38 .921 2 12 4 65 2769 72.872002-03 Dustin Bray 12 36 34 of 36 .944 8 17 12 67 2576 71.562001-02 Dustin Bray 14 42 40 of 42 .952 4 21 12 65 3008 71.622000-01 Dustin Bray 13 37 35 of 37 .946 5 11 4 67 2696 72.891999-00 Max Harris 11 33 33 of 33 1.000 1 18 10 65 2352 71.27 1998-99 Max Harris 11 33 30 of 33 .909 5 13 4 64 2397 72.64 1997-98 Max Harris 14 42 36 of 40 .900 5 17 12 64 3029 72.121996-97 Mark Wilson 14 41 39 of 41 .951 4 15 5 66 2987 72.851995-96 Rob Bradley 13 36 34 of 36 .944 6 9 3 65 2642 73.391994-95 Brian Brown 15 41 36 of 41 .878 2 12 3 66 3027 73.831993-94 Rob Bradley 13 40 37 of 40 .925 3 14 5 68 2926 73.151992-93 Lee McEntee 14 37 32 of 36 .889 4 6 2 69 2749 74.301991-92 Pat Moore 14 37 34 of 37 .919 64 2722 73.571990-91 Pat Moore 15 43 64 3107 72.261989-90 Pat Moore 14 42 68 3081 73.361988-89 Tee Burton 12 31 67 2282 73.611987-88 Jim Sowerwine 11 31 71 2327 75.061986-87 Greg Parker 13 38 65 2785 73.291985-86 Bryan Sullivan 13 37 67 2709 73.221984-85 Davis Love III 12 36 66 2603 72.311983-84 John Inman 10 32 66 2291 71.591982-83 Davis Love III 13 36 68 2574 71.501981-82 John Inman 12 34 69 2481 72.971980-81* John Spelman 11 32 67 2340 73.131979-80* Frank Fuhrer 9 26.5 67 1929 72.791978-79* Frank Fuhrer 8 25 69 1841 73.64

Statistics from 1981-82 through 2014-15 are combined stats for fall and spring schedules; 1978-79 through 1980-81 are spring statistics only

Lowest Single-Season Stroke Average (since stats were recorded in 1978-79)2014-15 Ben Griffin 12 35 34 of 35 .971 1 22 11 65 2487 71.061999-00 Max Harris 11 33 33 of 33 1.000 1 18 10 65 2352 71.27 1982-83 Davis Love III 13 36 68 2574 71.502002-03 Dustin Bray 12 36 34 of 36 .944 8 17 12 67 2576 71.561983-84 John Inman 10 32 66 2291 71.592001-02 Dustin Bray 14 42 40 of 42 .952 4 21 12 65 3008 71.622014-15 William Register 12 35 32 of 35 .914 5 17 11 65 2507 71.632007-08 Kevin O’Connell 11 32 30 of 32 .938 7 14 10 66 2293 71.662005-06 Martin Ureta 13 39 38 of 39 .974 9 17 7 66 2799 71.772006-07 Martin Ureta 13 40 37 of 39 .949 7 17 7 66 2878 71.952009-10 Jack Fields 10 30 27 of 30 .900 5 9 5 63 2159 71.97

RECORD BOOK

Pat Moore won six events and led the Tar Heels in scoring average in 1990, 1991 and 1992.

Martin Ureta is one of two Tar Heels to have two of the top 10 single-season stroke averages in Carolina history.

Ben Griffin’s 71.06 stroke average is the best single-season figure in UNC history.

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TEAM TITLESYear Event Round Total To Par1927-28: State Intercollegiate 1928-29: State Intercollegiate 1929-30: State Intercollegiate 1931-32: Southern Intercollegiate 1934-35: Southern Intercollegiate 1946-47: Southern Conference, Winston-Salem, N.C. 585 1950-51: Sandhills Intercollegiate 1951-52: Southern Conference, Winston-Salem, N.C. 586 1952-53: Southern Conference, Winston-Salem, N.C. 579 1955-56: ACC Championship, Winston-Salem, N.C. 574 -21959-60: ACC Championship, Durham, N.C. 599 +231964-65: ACC Championship, Pinehurst, N.C. 744 +241972-73: Camp Lejeune (N.C.) Invitational 1974-75: Camp Lejeune (N.C.) Invitational 872 +81975-76: UNC Charlotte (N.C.) Invitational 1975-76: Camp Lejeune (N.C.) Invitational 1976-77: ACC Championship, Raleigh, N.C. 1084 +41977-78: Duke Fall Invitational, Durham, N.C. 1131 1978-79: Methodist Invitational 1978-79: Big Four Tournament (multiple locations) 1978-79: Palmetto Classic, Orangeburg, S.C. 1978-79: Pinehurst (N.C.) Intercollegiate 374-383-380 1137 +571980-81: Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 373-363-361 1091 +111980-81: ACC Championship, Rocky Mount, N.C. 289-292-290 871 +71980-81: Rolex-Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. 292-289-290 871 1981-82: Guilford Intercollegiate, Greensboro, N.C. 599 1982-83: Wolfpack Invitational, Raleigh, N.C. 292-288-302 880 +161982-83: Augusta (Ga.) College/Forest Hills Invitational 290-286-287 863 -11982-83: John Ryan Memorial, Durham, N.C. 304-292-305 901 +491982-83: Andy Bean-Grenelefe, Haines City, Fla. 899 +351982-83: Big Four, Pinehurst, N.C. (one day tournament, beat Wake Forest by 10 strokes) 1982-83: Tar Heel-Michelob Invitational, Chapel Hill 282-289-287 858 -61982-83: ACC Championship, Rocky Mount, N.C. 286-287-294 867 +31983-84: Augusta (Ga.) College/Forest Hills Invitational 282-288-297 867 +31983-84: John Ryan Memorial, Durham, N.C. 287-289-300 876 +241983-84: Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 281-288-286 855 -91983-84: ACC Championship, Pinehurst, N.C. 294-285-303 882 +181984-85: Kitty Hawk (N.C.) Intercollegiate 277-288 565 -31984-85: Hilton Head (S.C.) Intercollegiate 293-300-290 883 +191984-85: Imperial Lakes Classic, Lakeland, Fla. 282-274-285 841 -231984-85: Gamecock Intercollegiate, Columbia, S.C. 291-296-292 879 +151984-85: Southeastern Intercollegiate, Montgomery, Ala. 287-288-289 864 E1984-85: Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 285-291-283 859 -51985-86: John Ryan Memorial, Durham, N.C. 288-279 567 1985-86: Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 280-282-275 837 -271985-86: ACC Championship, Greensboro, N.C. 286-277-298 861 -31986-87: Tar Heel Invitational, Chapel Hill 289-287-285 861 -31988-89: Old Dominion/Sea Scape, Kitty Hawk, N.C. 286-296 582 +61988-89: College of Charleston Inv., Kiawah, S.C. 286-296 582 -191988-89: Pepsi/USF Invitational, Tampa, Fla. 286-292-289 867 +31990-91: Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Inv., Dublin, Ohio 38 points 1990-91: Carpet Capital Classic, Rocky Face, Ga. 282-287-308 877 +13

Year Event Round Total To Par1990-91: Ping/American Intercollegiate, Chapel Hill (Governors Club) 280-292-303 875 +111990-91: Tar Heel Intercollegiate, Chapel Hill 270-278-285 833 -291991-92: Cleveland Classics/Augusta (Ga.) College 297-285-288 870 +61992-93: Pfeiffer College/Uwharrie Point (N.C.) Inv. 302-292 594 +181992-93: Persimmon Ridge, Louisville, Ky. 301-302 603 +371992-93: UCF Golf Classic, Orlando, Fla. 297-297-302 896 +321992-93: John Ryan Iron Duke Classic, Durham, N.C. 299-293 592 +161993-94: Colorado/Fox Acres Invitational, Red Feather Lakes, Colo. 283-284-288 855 +31994-95: BellSouth Mobility Golf Classic, Orlando, Fla. 287-283-286 856 -81994-95: The PING Intercollegiate, Cary, N.C. 284-289-286 859 -51994-95: ACC Championship, New London, N.C. 293-283-273 849 -151995-96: ACC Championship, New London, N.C. 290-284-286 860 -41995-96: Liberty University/Waters Edge Intercollegiate, Penhook, Va. 285-284 569 -71996-97: Keswick Club Cavalier Classic, Keswick, Va. 285-283-277 845 -71996-97: Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate, St. Charles, Mo. 290-285-277 852 E1997-98: Black & Decker Duke Classic, Durham, N.C. 292-296 588 +121997-98: Puerto Rico Golf Classic, San Juan, P.R. 297-289-289 875 +111997-98: Seminole Classic, Tallahassee, Fla. 292-291-297 880 +161997-98: Cuscowilla Intercollegiate, Eatonton, Ga. 287-281-273 841 +11998-99: Keswick Club Cavalier Classic, Keswick, Va. 274-277-280 831 -211998-99: Duke Golf Classic, Durham, N.C. 291-291-282 864 E1998-99: UNC Charlotte Birkdale Classic, Huntersville, N.C. 287-286-289 862 -22001-02: Seminole Intercollegiate, Tallahassee, Fla. 286-297-292 875 +112002-03: Seminole Intercollegiate, Tallahassee, Fla. 285-279-285 849 -152002-03: Birkdale Collegiate Classic, Huntersville, N.C. 291-281 573 -32003-04: Franklin Street Partners, Chapel Hill 288-298-289 875 +112003-04: Duke Classic, Durham, N.C. 292-284-292 868 +42004-05: Franklin Street Partners, Chapel Hill 288-275-276 839 -252005-06: Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational, Statesboro, Ga. 291-278-288 857 -72005-06: ACC Championship, New London, N.C. 278-276-279 833 -312006-07: International Collegiate, St. Andrews, Scotland 279-289-287 855 -92007-08: Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges, Jonesborough, Tenn. 289-280-283 852 -122009-10: Maryland Intercollegiate, Cambridge, Md. 280-286-283 849 -32009-10: Wolfpack Intercollegiate, Raleigh, N.C. 298-280-282 860 +82010-11: UNCG Bridgestone, Greensboro, N.C. 280-268-285 833 -312012-13: Wolfpack Intercollegiate, Raleigh, N.C. 287-291-276 854 -102012-13: Irish Creek Collegiate, Kannapolis, N.C. 282-285-292 859 +72013-14: Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, Greensboro, N.C. 288-283 571 -52014-15: Tar Heel Intercollegiate, Chapel Hill 273-277-288 838 -262014-15: Bridgestone Golf Collegiate, Greensboro, N.C. 288-280-281 849 -152014-15: Sea Best Invitational, Ponte Vedra, Fla. 288-296-289 873 +33

Most Tournaments Won, Single-Season7 – 1982-836 – 1984-855 – 1978-794 – 1997-984 – 1990-914 – 1983-84

Carolina won the 2015 Sea Best Invitational in Ponte Vedra, Fla. (l-r) Head Coach Andrew Sapp, Ben Griffin, Henry Do, Brandon Dalinka, William Register, Associate Head Coach Andrew DiBitetto and Carter Jenkins.

1984 ACC Champions (l-r) Head Coach Devon Brouse, Bryan Sullivan, Davis Love III, Todd Thiele, Kurt Beck and John Inman.

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1928-29: Meade Willis, State Intercollegiate

1930-31: Joe Adams, State Intercollegiate

1932-33: Alan Smith, State Intercollegiate

1933-34 : Erwin Laxton, Southern Conference

1934-35: Wilson Coffin, State IntercollegiateErwin Laxton, Southern Conference 148

1940-41: P.V. Severin, Pinehurst Intercollegiate

1946-47: Dick Doeschler, Southern Conference 142

1948-49: Harvie Ward, NCAA Championship match play

1949-50: Harvie Ward, Southern Conference 138

1951-52 : Tom Langley, Southern Conference 142

1952-53 : Jim Ferree, Southern Conference 140

1955-56: Mickey Gallagher, Azalea TournamentBuzzy Basinger, ACC Championship 68-71 139 +3

1957-58: Bill Thornton, ACC Championship 71-71 142 E

1960-61: Pete Green, ACC Championship 69-73 142 -2

1964-65: John Baldwin, ACC Championship 75-69 144 E

1970-71: Marty West, ACC Championship 72-72-73-70 287 -1

1973-74: Mark Andrew, Camp Lejeune Invitational

1974-75: Billy Varn, Atlantic Christian-Campbell InvitationalBill Buttner, Camp Lejeune Invitational

1975-76: Kevin King and Bryan Beymer, Furman Four Ball Bill Buttner, UNC Charlotte InvitationalJohnny Elam, Pinehurst IntercollegiateJohn McGough, Palmetto ClassicJeff Fleishman, Sea Scape Intercollegiate

1976-77: Scott Humrickhouse and Steve Smith, Furman Four Ball

1977-78: Steve Smith, Duke Fall Invitational 72-75-69 216

1978-79: Frank Fuhrer, Guilford IntercollegiateDavid Whitfield, Big Four Tournament Steve Smith, Camp Lejeune Invitational

1979-80: Kelly Clair, Methodist InvitationalFrank Fuhrer, Iron Duke Intercollegiate 67-67-71 207 -6

1980-81: John Inman, Methodist Invitational Jack Nicklaus, Campbell InvitationalJohn Spelman, ACC Championship 71-76-67 214 -2

1981-82: John Spelman, Guilford InvitationalJohn Inman, ACC Championship 72-72-69 213 -3

1982-83: Davis Love III, Wolfpack Invitational 76-69-73 218 +2John Inman, Forest Hills Invitational 73-67-71 211 -5Jack Nicklaus, Campbell Invitational Billy Plyler, Big Four Tournament 69 69 -3

1983-84: John Inman, Augusta College Invitational 66-70-75 211 -5Davis Love III, Andy Bean-Grenelefe Intercollegiate 70-75-69 214 -2Davis Love III, Hargrove B. Davis Memorial 72-73-69 214 -2Davis Love III, ACC Championship 70-68-75 213 -3 John Inman, NCAA Tournament 66-67-71-67 271 -17

1984-85: Greg Parker, Kitty Hawk Intercollegiate 70-69 139^ -3Davis Love III, Sun Bowl Invitational 70-72-70 212 -4Davis Love III, Palmetto Classic 70-67-70 207^ -3Greg Parker, Gamecock Intercollegiate 75-71-70 216 EGreg Parker, Tar Heel Invitational 69-68-72 209 -7

1985-86: John Hughes, John Ryan Memorial Invitational 71-67 138 -4John Hughes, Palmetto Classic 71-70-67 208^ -2Bryan Sullivan, Gamecock Invitational 69-69 138 -6John Hughes, ACC Championship 71-65-75 211 -5Kurt Beck, Tar Heel Invitational 71-69-65 205 -11

1986-87: John Hughes, John Ryan Memorial Invitational 70-69 139 -3Greg Parker, Iron Duke Classic 67-72-71 210 -3Greg Parker, ACC Championship 70-69-71 210 -6John Hughes, Omni/Virginia Invitational 70-70-77 217 +1

1988-89: Tee Burton, Old Dominion/Sea Scape Collegiate 67-72 139 -5Pat Moore, College of Charleston Invitational 69-76-70 215 -1Tee Burton, Cavalier Classic 71-70-73 214 -2

1989-90: Tee Burton, Iron Duke Classic 70-74-71 215^ -1Tee Burton, Cavalier Classic 70-71-69 210 -6Pat Moore, ECU Greenbrier Intercollegiate* 72-67-70 209 -7

1990-91: Pat Moore, Budget/Central Florida Classic 70-73-73 216 EPat Moore, Tar Heel Intercollegiate 64-70-69 203 -13Bill Smith, Ping/American Intercollegiate 67-72-74 213 -3

1991-92: Pat Moore, Carpet Capital Classic 70-64-74 208 -8David Wood, Hargrove B. Davis Memorial* (fall) 65-72 137 -7Pat Moore, Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational 72 72 ESteve Albright, Lonnie D. Small Intercollegiate* (spring) 69-73-72 214 -2

1992-93: Hunter Grove, Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational 76-72-76 224 +8Lee McEntee, Persimmon Ridge Intercollegiate 74-74 148 +4Lee McEntee, Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational 72-73 145 +1

1993-94: Greg DiDonna, Cheerwine Challenge of the Carolinas* 71-72 143 -1

1994-95: Lee McEntee, Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational 70-76-76 222 +6Bobby Murray, Pfeiffer/Uhwarrie Point Intercollegiate* 72-71 143 -1Mark Wilson, Hargrove B. Davis Memorial* 74-68-73 215 -1

Greg Parker won five college events

– three as a sophomore in 1985 and two, including

the ACC title, in 1987

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1995-96: Paul Daniel, Pfeiffer/Uhwarrie Point Intercollegiate* 69-74 143 -1Rob Bradley, Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 68-72 140 -4Rob Bradley, Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 65-74-71 210 -6Mark Wilson, ACC Championship 73-68-69 210 -6Lee McEntee, Liberty University/Waters Edge Intercollegiate 70-69 139 -5

1997-98: Max Harris, Black & Decker Duke Golf Classic 70-69 139 -5Ross Bain, Seminole Classic 69-75-70 214 -2Whitten Meares, Tom O’Briant Memorial*Ross Bain, Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 70-70-65 205 -5

1998-99: Brad Hyler, Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 65-67-70 202 -11Whitten Meares, Lonnie D. Small Intercollegiate* 71-72 143 -1

1999-2000: Max Harris, The Ridges Intercollegiate 71-69-71 211 -5Johno Harris, NCWC Don Scalf/Texas Steak Invitational* 75-71 146 +2

2001-02: Dustin Bray, The Prestige 65-71-67 203 -13Dustin Bray, ACC Championship 66-67-72 205 -11

2002-03: Dustin Bray, The International Collegiate 72-68-68 208 -8Dustin Bray, The Ridges Intercollegiate 72-71-72 215 -1Dustin Bray, Seminole Intercollegiate 67-71-67 205 -11Ramon Bescansa, Birkdale Collegiate Classic 69-68 137 -7Richard Treis, ACC Championship 72-69-70 211 -5

2003-04: Dustin Bray, Franklin Street Partners Invitational 70-74-69 213 -3Dustin Bray, Duke Golf Classic 71-65-71 207 -9(Bray is the last Tar Heel to win consecutive tournaments)

2004-05: Martin Ureta, Duke Fall Classic 71-73-66 210 -6

2005-06: Martin Ureta, Adams Cup of Newport 71-76-69 216 E

2008-09: Patrick Barrett, Dogfight at Ford’s Colony (Ind.) 66-64 130 -14Philip Chauncey, Duke Coca-Cola Collegiate (Ind.) 74-71-69 214 +1

2009-10: Henry Zaytoun III, Maryland Intercollegiate 66-72-68 206 -7

2012-13: Clark Palmer, Rod Myers Duke Invitational (tie) 69-70-70 209 -7Brandon Dalinka, Wolfpack Intercollegiate 73-71-66 210 -6

2013-14: Bailey Patrick, Carpet Capital Collegiate (tie) 68-69-70 207 -9Henry Do, Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 68-71 139 -5

2014-15: Ben Griffin, Tar Heel Intercollegiate 67-69-70 206 -10William Register, Primland Collegiate Invitational 66-65-68 199 -17Ben Griffin, Bridgestone Golf Collegiate 74-65-67 206 -10William Register, Liberty Spring Invitational (tie) 67-70-76 213 -3

Most Tournaments Won, Career7 – Dustin Bray6 – Davis Love III6 – Pat Moore5 – John Inman5 – Greg Parker5 – John Hughes

* B-Team Tournament^ Won in a Playoff

Dustin Bray holds the UNC career record for

victories with seven. The Asheboro, N.C.,

native won seven different events and is the most

recent Tar Heel to win in consecutive starts.

He also owns the UNC record for ACC

Championship play at 11-under 205 in 2002.

Tar Heel Superlatives in ACC Championship Play

Low 18 Holes: 65– John Hughes, 1986 2nd rd.; 66– Bobby Murray, 1995 3rd rd.; 66– Ted Smith, 2006 3rd rd.; 66– Chase McFarland, 2006 2nd rd.; 66– Dustin Bray, 2002 1st rd.

Low 36-Holes, Tournament: 139– Buzzy Basinger, 1956

Low 54-Holes, Tournament: 205– Dustin Bray, 2002; 206– Don Hill, 1998; 208– Henry Do, 2015; 208– Robert Riesen, 2006; 208– Max Harris, 1998

Lowest Final Round: 66– Bobby Murray, 1995 3rd rd.; 66– Ted Smith, 2006 3rd rd.

Low 54 Holes to Par: -11 Dustin Bray, 2002; -10 Don Hill, 1998; -9 Chase McFarland, 2008; -8 Henry Do, 2015; -8 Kevin O’Connell, 2008; -8 Robert Riesen, 2006; -8 Max Harris, 1998

All Players Under Par, Tournament: 2006 (-8 Robert Riesen; -7 Ted Smith; -6 Chase McFarland; -4 Martina Ureta; -3 Jonathan Jackson)

Low UNC Round: 273– 3rd rd. 1995; 276– 2nd rd. 2006; 277– 3rd rd. 2004; 277– 3rd rd. 1998; 277– 2nd rd. 1986

Low UNC Score, 54 Holes: 833 in 2006; 846 in 2008; 849 in 1995; 851 in 1998; 854 in 2015

Low UNC Score to Par, 54 Holes: -31 in 2006; -18 in 2008; -15 in 1995; -13 in 1998; -11 in 1991

Ben Griffin and William Register each won two tournaments as freshmen in 2014-15.

They were the first Tar Heels to win twice as a freshman since Lee McEntee in 1992-93.

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ALL-AMERICAALL-ACC

FRED HASKINS AWARDNATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR1984 John Inman

ALL-AMERICA1949 Harvie Ward1953 Bill Williamson1958 Bill Thornton1960 Pete Green Ed Justa1962 Pete Green1965 Steve Robbins (HM)1966 Steve Robbins (HM)1967 Steve Robbins1970 Marty West1971 Marty West1978 John McGough1979 John McGough, Frank Furhrer (HM)1980 Frank Fuhrer (HM)1981 Frank Furhrer, John Spelman1982 John Inman 1983 John Inman, Davis Love III1984 John Inman, Davis Love III1985 Davis Love III, Greg Parker1986 John Hughes, Bryan Sullivan1987 John Hughes, Greg Parker1989 Neal Sullivan (HM)1990 Neal Sullivan, Tee Burton (HM)1991 Tee Burton, Pat Moore, John Aber (HM), Tom Scherrer (HM)

1993 Rob Bradley (HM), Lee McEntee (HM)1996 Rob Bradley. Mark Wilson (HM)1997 Mark Wilson, Ross Bain (HM)1998 Max Harris, Don Hill (HM)1999 Max Harris, Don Hill2000 Max Harris, Brad Hyler (HM) 2002 Dustin Bray, Ramon Bescansa (HM)2003 Dustin Bray, Richard Treis (HM)2004 Dustin Bray (HM)2005 Martin Ureta (HM)2006 Martin Ureta2007 Martin Ureta2008 Kevin O’Connell2015 Ben Griffin (HM)

(HM) Honorable Mention

Three-Time All-AmericasJohn Inman (1982, 1983, 1984)Davis Love III (1983, 1984, 1985)Max Harris (1998, 1999, 2000)

Two-Time All-AmericasPete Green (1960, 1962)Marty West (1970, 1971)John McGough (1978, 1979)Greg Parker (1985, 1987)John Hughes (1986, 1987)Dustin Bray (2002, 2003)Martin Ureta (2006, 2007)

ALL-ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE1975 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 Murray

1996 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’Connell2010 Jack Fields2015 Ben Griffin

Four-Time All-ACCDustin Bray (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)

Three-Time All-ACCJohn McGough (1977, 1978, 1979)Frank Fuhrer (1979, 1980, 1981)John Inman (1982, 1983, 1984)Davis Love III (1983, 1984, 1985)Tee Burton (1989, 1990, 1991)Max Harris (1998, 1999, 2000)Pat Moore (1990, 1991, 1992)

ACC 50TH ANNIVERSARY TEAMTee Burton (1987-91)Frank Fuhrer (1977-81)Max Harris (1996-2000)John Inman (1980-84)Davis Love III (1982-85)Tom Scherrer (1989-92)

Bill Williamson1953 NCAA 2nd PlaceAll-America

Ed Justa1960 ACC ChampionsAll-America

Kevin King (front) was a two-time All-ACC player. John McGough is the only Tar Heel with two top-5 finishes in NCAA Championship action.

John Hughes earned All-America and All-ACC honors in 1986 and 1987 and was a five-time winner.

Max Harris is one of three Tar Heels to earn All-America honors three times and one

of eight to receive All-ACC honors at least three times

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Most Improved Mike McLeod Award Andy Hacskaylo Award Ed Kenney Award Player Overall Contributions Low Average Attitude, Academics, 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 MacFarland2009 Henry Zaytoun III Robert Riesen Kevin O’Connell Matt Raudenbush2010 Matt Raudenbush Michael McGowan Jack Fields Henry Zaytoun III2011 Matt Raudenbush Michael McGowan Michael McGowan Henry Zaytoun III2012 Patrick Barrett Patrick Barrett Michael McGowan Bailey Patrick2013 Bailey Patrick Andy Sajevic Michael McGowan Reeves Zaytoun2014 Robert Register Andy Sajevic Michael McGowan Reeves Zaytoun2015 Henry Do Ben Griffin Ben Griffin Ben Griffin

TEAM AWARDS

Lee McEntee led UNC in scoring in 1993 and was a two-time recipient of the Mike McLeod Award for his contributions to the program.

Kevin O’Connell led the Tar Heels in scoring average in 2008 and 2009 and earned All-America honors in ‘08.

Michael McGowan is one of two players (with Dustin Bray) to lead UNC in scoring average for four seasons.

Ben Griffin won team awards in 2015 for overall contributions to the program, low scoring and the Ed Kenney Award for academics, golf and positive attitude.

Henry Do2015 Most Improved

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DAVIS LOVE IIIRYDER CUP CAPTAIN

PGA Tour Highlights• United States’ Ryder Cup captain in 2012 and 2016• Has won 21 PGA Tour events including the 1997 PGA Championship, the 1992 and 2000 PLAYERS, 2001 and 2003 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Ams and 1987, 1991, 1992 and 2003 MCI Heritage Classics• Won 2015 Wyndham Championship in Greensboro• Became the third-oldest player to win a PGA Tour event• Only player to win PGA Tour events in 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s• Wyndham win came 28 years, 4 months, 4 days after first PGA Tour win in 1987, the third-longest span in history• Played on six U.S. Ryder Cup and six Presidents Cup teams• Won four World Cup of Golf titles with Fred Couples• 2008 Payne Stewart Award recipient

UNC Highlights• Three-time All-America and All-ACC (1983, 1984, 1985)• Played on 1985 United States’ Walker Cup team• Won six collegiate titles, including 1984 ACC Championship, and the 1984 North & South Amateur• Posted two top-10s in the NCAA Championship• ACC’s 50th Anniversary Men’s Golf team

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MARK WILSONPGA PROFESSIONAL

PGA Tour Highlights• Five-time winner – 2007 The Honda Classic, 2009 Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun, 2011 Sony Open in Hawaii, 2011 Waste Management Phoenix Open and 2012 Humana Challenge• Has 32 top-10 finishes (as of 8/25/15)• Beat Jason Dufner in a playoff to win Phoenix in 2011• Second to Zach Johnson at the 2009 Valero Texas Open, third at the 2012 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championships, tied for third at the 2013 Arnold Palmer Invitational, tied for third at the 2009 Memorial be-hind Tiger Woods, tied for third at the 2003 Valero Texas Open, fourth at the 2003 HP Classic of New Orleans• Made seven straight birdies in the 2007 Memorial, the longest birdie streak on Tour that season• Career-best No. 22 in the FedEx Cup and 19th on money list in 2011

UNC Highlights• Earned honorable mention All-America, Golf Coaches Association of America Scholar-Athlete and All-ACC honors in 1996 and 1997•1996 ACC champion and tied for third place in 1997• First ACC player to win the Ben Hogan Award for academic and athletic excellence• ACC Honor Roll in each of his four academic years

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ORDER OF MERIT

The University of North Carolina established the Carolina Order of Merit in 1991 to honor former players, coaches, administrators and friends who have distinguished themselves in the game and for their overall contributions to the UNC golf program. Jim Ferree and Harvie Ward were the first inductees. Ceremonies take place each fall at the Executive Cup Golf Tournament banquet. DONNA ANDREWS (2003)Played at UNC from 1986-89 • Second-team All-America • Third at the 1989 NCAA Championship, the highest finish ever by a Tar Heel • Two-time champion of North and South Amateur • Mem-ber of ACC’s 50th Anniversary Team • Six-time winner on LPGA Tour, including 1994 Nabisco Dinah Shore • Top three in two U.S. Opens • Played twice in Solheim Cup • Past president of the LPGA.

DICK BADDOUR (2011)Director of Athletics for 15 years from 1997-2011 • Under his direction, the Tar Heels won 13 national championships and 66 ACC championships, more than any other school during that time • UNC had nine top-10 finishes in the Directors’ Cup in his last 10 years • Worked at the University for 45 years.

DEVON BROUSE (2013)Director of golf and men’s golf coach for 21 years from 1978-98 • Had 10 top 10s and 17 top 20s at the NCAA Championships and won six ACC titles • Three-time ACC Coach of the Year • Coached an NCAA champion, six ACC individual champions, 18 All-Americas (32 awards) and 20 All-ACC players (36 awards) • Inducted in the Golf Coaches Association of America’s Hall of Fame in 2009.

WOODY DURHAM (2007) “Voice of the Tar Heels” served as master of ceremonies at the Execu-tive Cup since 1976 • North Carolina Sportscaster of the Year 13 times • Curt Gowdy Award winner for elec-tronic media by the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015 • North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame inductee • Co-chair of the Carolina Kids Classic, which raises money for the Ronald McDonald House, the UNC Children’s Hospital and the Childhood Trust.

CHUCK ERICKSON (1992)Golf coach 1935-61 and director of athletics from 1952-68 • Won five conference champi-onships and placed second and fourth in the 1953 and 1960 NCAA Tournaments • Coached NCAA champion Harvie Ward and All-Ameri-cas Bill Williamson and Bill Thornton • Helped form the ACC and construct Finley Golf Course • North Carolina Sports and Helms Hall of Fame inductee.

JIM FERREE (1991)Played at UNC from 1951-1953 • Won the 1953 South-ern Conference championship • Pine Bluff, N.C., native, he played on the PGA Tour from 1956-1966, winning the 1958 Vancouver Centennial • Fix-ture on the Senior Tour where he won the 1986 Greater Grand Rapids Open and the 1991 Bell Atlantic Classic.

A.E. FINLEY & THE FINLEY FOUNDATION (2002)A.E. Finley was largely responsible for the original construction of Finley Golf Course which opened in 1949 • The Finley Foundation remains an integral part of the Executive Cup Golf Tournament which is a fixture on the schedule each year.

BOBBY GALLOWAY (1993)Team captain in 1960 when Carolina won the ACC Championship and finished fourth at NCAAs • Reached the quarterfinals that year in the NCAA Championship • Carolinas PGA champion in 1971, won the North Carolina Open in 1972 and the National PGA Club Pro title in 1976 • Carolinas Professional Golfer of the Year in 1976 • Regained his amateur status in 1980 and won 10 times.

DOT GUNNELLS (1994)UNC’s women’s coach from 1974-1993 • NGCA Hall of Famer • National coach of the year in 1993, ACC Coach of the Year in 1984 and won the NGCA’s Gladys Palmer Award for contributions to golf outside the normal coaching responsibilities • Had 11 top 25s, placed eighth at the NCAA Championship three times (1989, ’92 and ’93), won the ACC in 1992 and coached five All-Americas.

JOHN INMAN (1996)1984 NCAA champion and National Player of the Year • ACC champion in 1982 • Three-time All-America who won five events and led UNC to three straight top 10s at NCAAs • Won two PGA events in 12 years on Tour • UNC head coach for 13 years • In 2006, became the first to win the ACC title as both a player and coach • Coached UNC to three top-10 finishes at NCAAs.

ED KENNEY (1994)Head coach from 1961-72 and head pro at Finley for 27 years • His teams won more than 71 percent of their matches, finished 12th at the 1962 NCAA Championship and won an ACC title in 1965 • Coached three individual ACC medalists.

Order of Merit inductees Davis Love III and

Devon Brouse

The 1953 Tar Heels placed second at the NCAA Championships led by Bill Williamson (second from left)

and Jim Ferree (far right.

1984 NCAA championJohn Inman

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ORDER OF MERIT

DAVIS LOVE III (1997)Three-time All-America and six-time collegiate event winner from 1983-85 • Only Tar Heel with two top 10s in NCAA play • ACC champion in 1984 • Helped lead UNC to 17 team titles and two top 10s at NCAAs • Selected to the 1985 Walker Cup team • 21-time PGA Tour winner, including the 1997 PGA and two PLAYERS titles • PGA Rookie of the Year in 1986 • Six-time Ryder Cup player and two-time Ryder Cup captain.

ROGER PERRY (2001)Friend and supporter of the Carolina golf program • Served as chairman of Carolina’s Executive Cup Golf Tournament for three years and was co-chairman of the fundraising campaign for the redesign and construction of UNC Finley Golf Course and the Chapman Center • A real estate developer and president of East West Partners Management Company, Inc.

HARVIE WARD (1991)Played at UNC from 1947-1950 • Carolina’s first All-America and NCAA champion in 1949 • Won the 1948 North and South Amateur beating Arnold Palmer, former U.S. Amateur Champion Dick Chapman and international star Frank Strana-han • Won the 1950 Southern Con-ference, the 1952 British Amateur, the 1954 Canadian Amateur and the 1955 and 1956 U.S. Amateurs • Had two top 10s in the Masters and was seventh in 1955 U.S. Open.

BILL WILLIAMSON (1992)Played at Carolina’s from 1951-1953 • Runner-up in the 1953 NCAA Tour-nament and led UNC to second place • Former chair of the Executive Cup • In 2004, the men’s and women’s practice facility was named the Williamson Golf Team Practice Facility • A successful business-man in Charlotte, he was co-chairman for the renovation of UNC Finley Golf Course.

ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS

Carolina Men’s Golf is privileged to have 28 endowed scholarships that assist Coach Sapp in administering the program. The endowed scholarships fund grant-in-aids that help Tar Heel student-athletes attend one of the nation’s premier universities and athletic programs. The Tar Heels extend their sincerest gratitude to these outstanding supporters of Carolina and collegiate golf.

Scholarship Name (Donor)Garza Baldwin Jr. (Georgia Baldwin)James S. BelkJack Burris Sr. (Brad Burris)Julian L. Dempsey MemorialC.P. “Chuck” and Mildred Erickson MemorialRobert E. and Laura F. EsleeckA.E. Finley (Charles Nottingham)Alex Galloway Sr. (Galloway Family)Cy Girard Memorial (Dorothy and Stephen Girard)R. Hunter Grove Jr.Andy Hacskaylo (Tina Pfeiffer)Bo Harris Jr.S. Philip and Olga HarrisDon and Jennifer HolzworthJoseph W. and Elsa P. HudsonJay and Mary Ann Klompmaker & Susan and William VeazeyKen and Frankie LeeVernon and Brenda MassengillJ.H. McCombs Jr.Michael F. PandichPeter and Patty PottleTed B. Seagroves (Judy Seagroves)Neal Sullivan Memorial (Bryan and Wendy Sullivan)Ralph and Elizabeth TealWilliam and Georgia Tryon IIIRobert Lyon Waren MemorialArthur T. and Catherine R. Williams IIIAllen Wilson

EXECUTIVE CUP

The 2015 A.E. Finley Executive Cup will be played at UNC Finley Golf Course on Friday, November 6th.

The Executive Cup is an important part of Carolina men’s and women’s golf. It provides funds for an endowment from which both golf teams draw revenue to help with travel expenses. The Executive Cup is critical in helping maintain the Tar Heel program at the top of collegiate golf.

The Finley family has been an integral supporter of Tar Heel Golf for many years. In addition to providing funds for the original construc-tion of the golf course and facilities, Mr. Finley’s estate has funded the annual trophy given to the tournament winners and the banquet held after competition.

An annual event since 1976, the Executive Cup is an opportunity for Carolina golf supporters to play with past and present Carolina golfers, coaches and University officials. This tournament is more than just a fundraiser; it is a homecoming for former players to renew old acquain-tances and establish new friendships.

The inaugural event was played in 1976 at the Country Club of North Carolina. The tournament moved to Grandfather Mountain for one year before returning to the Country Club of North Carolina in 1978-79. Beginning in 1980 it was played at 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.

Jack Nicklaus hosted a clinic following the tournament in 1980, 1981 and 1983. Davis Love III was inducted into Carolina’s Order of Merit at the 1997 banquet for his contributions to Carolina Golf.

The winning team in 2014 included Catherine O’Donnell, Katherine Perry, Sydney Crane, Amber Elliott and Anne Bennett Osteen.

Davis Love III played in six Ryder Cups. In 2016, Love will captain the United States team for the second time in five years.

1949 NCAA championHarvie Ward

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2015-16 TAR HEEL GOLF SCHEDULE

Sept. 11-13 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate Rocky Face, Ga.Sept. 28-29 Primland Collegiate Invitational Meadows of Dan, Va.Oct. 3-4 Tar Heel Intercollegiate Chapel HillOct. 18-20 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational Windermere, Fla.Oct. 25-26 Bridgestone Golf Collegiate Greensboro, N.C.Feb. 1-2 Sea Best Invitational Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Classic Palmer, P.R.March 12-13 Jim Hackler Intercollegiate Myrtle Beach S.C.March 18-20 Schenkel Invitational Statesboro, Ga.April 9-10 Irish Creek Intercollegiate Kannapolis, N.C.April 22-24 ACC Championship New London, N.C.May 16-18 NCAA Regional TBAMay 27-June 1 NCAA Championship Eugene, Ore.

JOSHUA MARTIN

DAVIS BATEMAN

TAILIN SONG

PREYER FOUNTAIN

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