Cavaliers Finish 12th at the San Juan Shoot-Out
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February 23, 1999
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The University of Virginia golf team opened its spring schedule by finishing 12th at the San Juan Shoot-Out in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Cavaliers began today’s final round tied for 11th place, but a 298 this afternoon dropped them down one spot.
Top-ranked Clemson held on to post a four-stroke win over Georgia Tech. The Tigers, who led the entire way, shot a scorching 273 today and finished with a 54-hole total of 830. Their round today was the low round of the tournament. Georgia Tech kept the heat on by shooting a 275 today, but it proved to be insufficient to overtake Clemson.
Clemson’s John Engler and David Christensen of East Tennessee State tied for medalist honors with a tournament record 11-under par 205. Engler helped his team with a 65 today, the low round of the tournament.
Sophomore Cameron Yancey was Virginia’s low man. He shot a 75 today to finish in a tie for 24th place with Minnesota’s Adam Dooley and Wes Latimer from Georgia Tech with a 1-over par 217. Yancey’s 217 and his 24th-place finish are the best of his season, including the fall.
Junior All-American James Driscoll had a rough day today, shooting a 76. He finished 29th with a 3-over par 219. Mike Mitchell tied for 43rd, while Steve Marino tied for 70th. Jimmy Forehand finished 87th.
The Cavaliers return to action at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championships in Jacksonville, Fla., on Feb. 28-March 1.
Team Scores
1. Clemson 830 (-34) 2. Georgia Tech 834 3. Georgia 858 East Tennessee State 858 5. N.C. State 860 6. Texas 870 7. North Carolina 873 8. Minnesota 879 9. Northwestern 883 10. Duke 888 11. Columbus State 893 12. Virginia 894 13. Wake Forest 898 14. Kent 902 15. Florida State 903 16. Purdue 920 17. Missouri 922 18. Penn State 927
Top-10 Individuals
1. John Engler, Clemson 205 (-11) David Christensen, East Tenn. St. 205 (-11) 3. David Gossett, Texas 207 (-9) Carl Pettersson, N.C. State 207 (-9) 5. Kris Mikkelsen, Georgia Tech 208 (-8) 6. Carlton Forrester, Georgia Tech 209 (-7) 7. Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech 210 (-6) 8. Ben Curtis, Kent 211 (-5) Elliot Gealy, Clemson 211 (-5) Lucas Glover, Clemson 211 (-5) Nick Cassini, Georgia 211 (-5)
Virginia Golfers
T24. Cameron Yancey 71-71-75-217 (+1) 29. James Driscoll 74-69-76-219 T43. Mike Mitchell 76-77-71-224 T70. Steve Marino 82-76-76-234 87. Jimmy Forehand 85-79-81-245