carolina men`s golf - University of North Carolina
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carolina men`s golf - University of North Carolina
CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF Kevin Silva Wallace Palmer Ryan Holler The men’s golf team joins forces with other Carolina athletic teams during the holidays to adopt families at Christmas. Josh Moore Doug Kingston Fernando Figueroa and Martin Ureta 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 9 • UNC MEN’S GOLF MEET THE TAR HEELS Ted Smith PLAYER PROFILES CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF General Info: Should contend for a spot in the starting lineup...could be a key to the success of the Tar Heels...majoring in Communications Fall ‘04: A starter in all five of Carolina’s tournaments...posted four top-35 finishes...placed fifth at the Duke Fall Classic, tied for 24th at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational, tied for 31st at the Isleworth Collegiate and tied for 35th at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate 2003-04: Played as an individual in the Duke Golf Classic in the fall, tying for 64th place...a starter for Carolina in all nine of its spring events...top finish was a tie for 21st at the ACC Championship. 2002-03: Played in two B-team tournaments for the Tar Heels in the fall...tied for sixth place at the Greensboro College Invitational and tied for 29th at the Shootout at Burning Ridge...did not play in the spring, red-shirting for the 2002-03 campaign. 2001-02: Played in three fall tournaments for the Tar Heels...low finish was a tie for 39th place at the Mason Rudolph Championship. 2000-01: Played in two fall tournaments for the Tar Heels including one B-team tournament...finished 10th at Dogfight at The Challenge, a B-team tourney...finished 77th at the Ping/Golfweek Preview...played in one B-team tournament in the spring where he tied for third at the Lee Nissan/Barton College Intercollegiate. Amateur: Placed fifth at 2000 Keith Hills Invitational...was runner-up at 2000 NorthSouth Invitational. Prep: Four-time all-conference selection while at Williams High...three-time all-region selection...1998 Regional champion...1999 Charles Tilghman champion...runner-up at 2000 N.C. High School Championship...never finished out of top 10 in state high school championship. Facts on Crenshaw Date of Birth: March 21, 1982 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the playoff against NC State at NCAA Regionals Career Competitive Round: 67, high school match at Alamance Country Club, Burlington, N.C. Favorite Course: Pinehurst #2, Pinehurst, N.C. Favorite Golfer: Fred Funk Why I Chose Carolina: The great mix of academics and athletics and I have been a Tar Heel fan my whole life “Matt has recovered very well from two surgeries on his right wrist. He has persevered extremely well and is playing his best golf right now. Matt hits the ball incredibly straight and has a chance to play every golf course that he plays very well” Coach Inman Crenshaw’s Tournament Results Fall 2000 Ping/Golfweek Preview............................................................................................78-81–159 (77) Fall 2001 Mason Rudolph Championship ........................................................................73-74-73–220 (T39) Carpet Capital Classic ......................................................................................81-75-81–237 (T66) Duke Golf Classic ............................................................................................79-80-78–237 (T68) Fall 2003 Duke Golf Classic* ..........................................................................................81-75-79–227 (T39) Spring 2004 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship..........................................................87-82-80–249 (88) Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship ................................................75-72-81–228 (T59) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ............................................................................78-77-81–236 (71) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational ......................................................75-75-76–226 (T62) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate..............................................................79-77-72–228 (T68) ACC Championship..........................................................................................75-72-71–218 (T21) Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic ........................................................................70-75-81–235 (T46) NCAA East Regional........................................................................................73-76-82–231 (T99) NCAA Championship ....................................................................................74-77-79–230 (T144) Fall 2004 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ............................................74-75-73–222 (T35) William H. Tucker Invitational ..........................................................................79-75-75–29 (T76) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ................................................................72-70-80–222 (T24) Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................................73-72-68–213 (5) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ......................................................................73-77-76–226 (T31) *Competed as an individual RDS CT RDS T 1 2 1 2000-01 2001-02 3 9 6 18 30* 2003-04 10 14 15 Fall ‘04 5 39 56* 19 Total *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual PCT 50.0 66.7 66.7 93.3 73.6 STK 159 694 2316 1112 4281 AVER LO 78 79.50 77.11 73 77.20 71 74.13 68 71 76.45 General Info: Could contend for a spot in the Tar Heel lineup...named to 2001-02, 2002-03 and 2003-04 ACC Honor Roll...majoring in Business Administration and Economics. 2003-04: Played as an individual in the Duke Golf Classic, tying for 39th place. 2002-03: Played in one B-team tournament, finishing in 11th place at the Shootout at Burning Ridge in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Amateur: AJGA Honorable Mention All-America...champion of 2000 AJGA Marsh Junior by seven strokes. Prep: Four-year golf letterman at Moravian Academy...honor roll student...attended Bradenton Academy. Facts on Kingston Date of Birth: July 19, 1983 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the Fishing Derby at Lake Ariel Career Competitive Round: 67, 2000 AJGA Ashworth Carolina Junior, Stonebridge Golf Club, Charlotte, N.C. Favorite Course: Black Diamond Country Club, Lecanto, Fla. Favorite Golfer: Dave Stockton Why I Chose Carolina: The combination of academics and athletics “Doug’s game has really progressed and he’s much more consistent now that he’s into his senior year. I really expect him to break through this year. Doug is a great student and a great leader and I expect him to do good things for us this year.” Coach Inman Kingston’s Tournament Results Fall 2003 Duke Golf Classic ................................................................................73-78-76–227 (T39) *Competed as an individual T RDS RDS CT --3* 1 2003-04 Total 1 3* --*Includes 3 rounds played as an individual 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 10 • UNC MEN’S GOLF PCT ----- STK 227 227 AVER LO 73 75.67 75.67 73 CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF PLAYER PROFILES General Info: Should contend for a spot in the Tar Heel lineup...majoring in Communications. Fall ‘04: Played in four of Carolina’s five fall tournaments...low finish was a tie for 15th place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational...competed in the 2004 World Amateur Championship at Rio Mar in Puerto Rico. 2003-04: Played in three of the Tar Heels’ four fall events...low finish was a tie for 44th place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational...played in two of Carolina’s spring events, one as an individual. 2002-03: Played in five tournaments in the spring, one as an individual...low finish was a tie for 40th place at the Seminole Intercollegiate...tied for 42nd place at the Birkdale Collegiate Classic...played in one B-team tournament in the fall, finishing in third place at the Greensboro College Invitational...he fired a 141 total, one shot behind the winner. Amateur: Fired a hole-in-one at the 2002 World Amateur Team Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia...1999 and 2000 Central American Junior Champion...1999 and 2001 El Salvador National Junior Champion, runner-up in ‘97 and third in ‘98...member of 1998, 2000 and 2002 El Salvador National Team...1999 Guatemala National Junior Champion...finished fourth in 2001 AJGA Golfweek Top 100 Tournament...posted top-10 finishes in 2001 Scott Robertson Memorial Tournament and 2001 AJGA Shell World Golf Village Championship. Prep: Four-year golf letterman at American School of El Salvador...also played soccer his freshman and sophomore years...president of group that promotes moral and ethical values among teenagers in El Salvador. Facts on Figueroa Date of Birth: November 7, 1983 Biggest Sports Thrill: Making a hole-inone at the 2002 World Amateur Team Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Career Competitive Round: 67, 2000 El Salvador Amateur, Club Salvadoreno in El Salvador. Favorite Course: Club Campostre Cuscatian, San Salvador, El Salvador Favorite Golfer: Fred Couples Why I Chose Carolina: Coming from so far away, it felt like home. The team and the coaches became my family away from home. “Fernando has always possessed incredible talent and has really figured out how to put it all together in the past year. He’s worked a lot on his mental game and is learning to trust himself in competition and in tournaments. Fernando is on his way to earning the most improved award this year through his improved consistency.” Coach Inman Figueroa’s Tournament Results Spring 2003 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship ............................................75-79-81–235 (T72) Seminole Intercollegiate ........................................................................76-73-73–222 (T40) Birkdale Collegiate Classic ........................................................................75-77–152 (T42) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..................................................................78-78-79–235 (73) The Intercollegiate* ..............................................................................76-75-75–226 (T67) Fall 2003 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegite ..................................81-72-74–227 (T62) Ping/Golfweek Preview ................................................................................83-75–158 (72) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ....................................................84-85-81–250 (T44) Spring 2004 Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship........................................77-77-84–238 (75) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiatte ................................................80-74-75–229 (T71) Fall 2004 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ................................75-73-75–223 (T42) William H. Tucker Invitational..............................................................73-79-80–232 (T87) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ....................................................76-73-68–217 (T15) Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................................78-76-WD *Competed as an individual T RDS RDS CT 5 14* 6 2002-03 2003-04 5 14# 4 Fall ‘04 4 11 7 Total 14 39^ 17 *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual #Includes 6 rounds played as an individual ^Includes 9 rounds played as an individual PCT 54.5 50.0 63.6 56.7 STK 1070 1102 826 2998 AVER LO 76.43 73 78.71 72 75.09 68 76.87 68 General Info: Cracked the starting lineup in his first semester as a Tar Heel...was also a starter last year...should contend for a spot this year...majoring in Communications. Fall ‘04: Played in two tournaments, one as an individual...tied for 53rd place at the William H. Tucker Invitational. 2003-04: Played in all four of Carolina’s fall events...posted three top-30 finishes...was the low Tar Heel and runner-up at the Ping/Golfweek Preview...tied for 20th place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational and tied for 30th at the Duke Golf Classic...played in all of Carolina’s nine tournaments in the spring and posted four top-30 finishes...tied for seventh place at the Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate, tied for 19th at the ACC Championship, tied for 18th at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate and tied for 28th place at the Southern Highlands Collegiate. 2002-03: Played in 10 of Carolina’s 12 tournaments...posted five top-20 finishes...in the spring, he tied for 10th place at the Birkdale Collegiate Classic, tied for 13th place at the Seminole Intercollegiate and tied for 19th at The Intercollegiate...carded top-20 finishes in his two fall starts...tied for 16th place at Carpet Capital Collegiate and finished 17th at The Ridges Intercollegiate. Amateur: Semi-finalist at 2003 Massachusetts State Amateur played at The Country Club in Brookline...runner-up at 2003 New England Amateur...champion at 2002 Independent Insurance Agent Junior Classic...2001 Second Team Polo Junior Golf All-America...2002 Honorable Mention Polo Junior Golf All-America...played in 2002 U.S. Amateur after being medalist in local qualifer...2001 AJGA Taylor Made Adidas Golf Junior Champion...2001 AJGA Chateau Elan Champion...2001 New England Invitational Champion...2002 U.S. Challenge Cup Player of the Year. Prep: Four-year golf letterman at New Bedford High School...Massachusetts State Division I Individual Champion in 1999 and 2001...Sullivan Memorial Golf Tournament Champion in 2000 and 2001. Facts on Silva Date of Birth: May 15, 1984 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the 2002 Independent Insurance Agent Junior Classic Career Competitive Round: 65, 2003 Northeast Amateur, Wannamoisett Country Club, Rumford, R.I. Favorite Course: The Country Club (Open Course), Brookline, Mass. Favorite Golfer: Brad Faxon Why I Chose Carolina: The practice facilities and golf course are second to none and the academics and athletic programs are like no other school I visited. “I expect Kevin to come around this spring. He’s really put effort into his academics in the past year, which is helping his golf. Kevin played great for us in his first two years and is going to play a big part in our success this year.” Coach Inman Silva’s Tournament Results Fall 2002 The Ridges Intercollegiate ............................................................................................74-78-68–228 (T17) Carpet Capital Collegiate ..............................................................................................67-78-69–214 (T16) Spring 2003 Seminole Intercollegiate ................................................................................................72-69-75–216 (T13) Birkdale Collegiate Classic ................................................................................................74-71–145 (T10) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational........................................................................................74-74-76–218 (T32) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational....................................................................75-70-75–220 (T64) The Intercollegiate ........................................................................................................77-70-68–215 (T19) ACC Championship ......................................................................................................76-79-77–232 (T34) NCAA Central Regional................................................................................................70-75-71–216 (T27) NCAA Championship ..............................................................................................79-75-78-81–313 (T67) Fall 2003 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ........................................................73-76-77–226 (T55) Ping/Golfweek Preview ........................................................................................................`68-71–139 (2) Franklin Street Partners Invitational..............................................................................80-76-74–230 (T20) Duke Golf Classic..........................................................................................................75-73-77–225 (T30) Spring 2004 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship ....................................................................80-66-76–222 (T18) Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship ............................................................75-67-78–220 (T28) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..........................................................................................81-71-80–232 (69) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational....................................................................77-73-76–225 (T52) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ............................................................................71-71-70–212 (T7) ACC Championship ......................................................................................................73-73-70–216 (T19) Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic ....................................................................................73-80-77–230 (T59) NCAA East Regional ....................................................................................................74-73-76–223 (T59) NCAA Championship ..............................................................................................................71-72-81–224 Fall 2004 William H. Tucker Invitational......................................................................................77-77-70–224 (T53) Duke Fall Classic* ........................................................................................................79-81-75–235 (T66) *Competed as an individual T RDS 2002-03 10 30 2003-04 13 38 Fall ‘04 2 6* 74 25 Total *Includes 3 rounds as an individual 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 11 • UNC MEN’S GOLF RDS CT 23 33 3 59 PCT 76.7 86.8 100.0 83.1 STK 2215 2824 459 5498 AVER LO 73.83 67 74.36 66 76.50 70 74.30 66 PLAYER PROFILES CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF General Info: One of last year’s starters and should contend for a spot in this year’s lineup...majoring in Management and Society. 2003-04: Played in all four of Carolina’s fall tournaments...tied for third place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational after firing a six-under-par 66 in the first round...tied for 18th at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate and tied for 27th place at the Duke Golf Classic...played in eight of Carolina’s nine tournaments last spring...posted four top-20 finishes...tied for 15th place at the ACC Championship, placed 20th at the Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic, tied for 23rd place at the NCAA East Regional and tied for 25th at the Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate. 2002-03: Played in two B-team tournaments in the fall, tying for sixth place at the Greensboro College Invitational and placing 18th at the Shootout at Burning Ridge. Amateur: 2004 Southeastern Amateur Champion played at the Country Club of Columbus in Columbus, Ohio...set course record in first round with a sevenunder-par 64...2000 and 2001 Honorable Mention Polo All-America...2000 and 2001 Hudson Junior Champion...finished 10th in 2001 AJGA Ping Myrtle Beach and 11th at 2001 Thunderbird Junior Invitational. Prep: Four-year golf letterman at St. Ignatius High School...2002 Player of the Year in northeast Ohio...runner-up at 2002 Ohio High School State Championship...2002 First-Team All-State...champion of 2002 St. Charles Invitational and Sectional Tournament...Ohio All-Catholic Tournament Champion in 1999 and 2001...2001 District Player of the Year...honor student throughout high school. Facts on Smith Date of Birth: January 1, 1984 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the 2004 Southeastern Amateur Career Competitive Round: 64, 2004 Southeastern Amateur, Country Club of Columbus, Columbus, Ohio Favorite Course: Sciota Country Club in Columbus, Ohio Favorite Golfer: Davis Love III and Fred Couples Why I Chose Carolina: Because of the awesome school atmosphere, great facilities and great coaches “Ted had a breakout year last year. He had a great summer by winning the Southeastern Amateur. He’s worked extremely hard in the weight room and on his game. Ted is a solid player in our big events and he’ll be there for us when we need him.” Coach Inman Smith’s Tournament Results Fall 2003 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ................................80-71-67–218 (T18) Ping/Golfweek Preview ..............................................................................73-77–150 (T47) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ......................................................66-75-73–214 (T3) Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................72-71-81–224 (T27) Spring 2004 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship ..............................................84-82-76–242 (84) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..................................................................75-75-75–225 (69) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational ..........................................75-73-73–221 (T28) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ..................................................74-75-70–219 (T25) ACC Championship ..............................................................................70-75-69–214 (T15) Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic ..............................................................72-76-74–222 (20) NCAA East Regional ............................................................................73-71-73–217 (T23) NCAA Championship..........................................................................76-74-76–226 (T123) 2003-04 T 12 RDS 35 RDS CT 31 PCT 88.6 STK 2601 AVER LO 74.31 66 General Info: Should contend for the top spot in the starting lineup...has won one collegiate title...majoring in Management and Society. Fall ‘04: Played in all five of Carolina’s fall tournaments, posting four top-10 finishes...captured his first collegiate championship, the Duke Fall Classic...was the runner-up at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational, placed third at the Isleworth Collegiate and tied for 10th place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate. 2003-04: Played in the final tournament of the fall campaign...tied for 11th place at the Duke Golf Classic...played in all nine of Carolina’s spring events...carded two top-20 finishes...tied for fourth place at the Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic and tied for eighth place at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational. Amateur: 2004 North and South Amateur champion...2003 AJGA First-Team AllAmerica...member of Cannon Cup (East Team)...runner-up at Hargray Invitational...finished sixth at Rolex Tournament of Champions...played in 2003 U.S. Amateur in Oakmont, Pa. after being the medalist at the U.S. Amateur Qualifier in Wisconsin. Prep: Three-year golf letterman at Saddlebrook Prep in Tampa, Fla. ...2002 Florida State Champion...two-time Florida Regional Champion, 2000 and 2001...2000 Florida District Champion...honor student. Facts on Ureta Date of Birth: July 23, 1985 Biggest Sports Thrill: Shooting 71 at the World Cup Team Championship in Berlin, Germany when I was 14 Career Competitive Round: 65, 2000 Junior World, San Diego, Calif. & 2002 Chrysler Invitational, Cardinal Golf Club Greensboro, N.C. Favorite Course: Pinehurst #2, Pinehurst, N.C. Favorite Golfer: Ernie Els Why I Chose Carolina: For its reputation and fun environment in both academics and athletics “Martin is one of the best players in college golf. He’s a special player who is very confident and very consistent in all aspects of the game. He’s never out of a round because he’s so mentally strong and has such good mechanics. Martin leads by example and is just going to continue to get better.” Coach Inman Ureta’s Tournament Results Fall 2003 Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................75-75-69–219 (T11) Spring 2004 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship ............................................82-80-73–235 (T67) Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship ....................................75-74-73–222 (T32) Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ................................................................70-70-75–215 (T8) Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational ..........................................73-75-77–225 (T52) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ..................................................69-80-77–226 (T60) ACC Championship ..............................................................................................DQ-72-73 Andrea Brotto Cavalier Classic ............................................................69-73-74–216 (T4)) NCAA East Regional ..............................................................................74-73-82–29 (T90) NCAA Championship......................................................................................73-70-76–219 Fall ‘04 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ................................71-74-71–216 (T10) William H. Tucker Invitational..............................................................73-75-73–221 (T33) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ..........................................................73-67-68–208 (2) Duke Fall Classic ......................................................................................71-73-66–210 (1) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational................................................................70-70-71–211 (3) 2003-04 Fall ‘04 Total T 10 5 15 RDS 29 15 44 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 12 • UNC MEN’S GOLF RDS CT 24 15 39 PCT 82.8 100.0 88.6 STK 2151 1066 3217 AVER LO 74.17 69 71.07 66 73.11 66 CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF PLAYER PROFILES General Info: Could contend for a spot in the starting lineup...excellent student...member of UNC Honors Program. Fall ‘04: Played in two tournaments for the Tar Heels...tied for 25th place at the Duke Golf Classic, playing as an individual. Amateur: 2002 and 2003 N.C. Junior Champion...qualified for 2004 U.S. Amateur...winner of 2003 Joe Cheves Junior Invitational...member of 2002 and 2003 Carolinas Junior Team...tied for fifth place at 2003 Carolina Junior...tied for 15th at 2004 National Big I Invitational. Prep: Six-time golf letterwinner at Arendell Parrott Academy...champion of 2002 and 2004 NCISAA 2A State Tournaments...five-time allconference...three-time all-state...three-time conference most valuable player...Parrott Academy Student-Athlete of the Year in 2004...valedictorian of class. Facts on Berry Date of Birth: January 31, 1986 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the 2003 North Carolina Junior for the second year in a row Career Competitive Round: 66, 2002 North and South Junior Qualifier, Pinehurst #5, Pinehurst, N.C. and 2002 Roy Jones BB&T Junior Golf Classic, Kinston Country Club, Kinston, N.C. Favorite Course: Winged Foot West, Mamoroneck, N.Y. Favorite Golfer: Tiger Woods Why I Chose Carolina: The golf team facilities, coaches and competition are second to none. In addition, the academics and value of education are extremely reputable. “Barden came out of high school as one of the top players in North Carolina. He has an incredible work ethic. He hits more golf balls than anybody on the team. Barden wants to be a great player and is out on the golf course at all hours of the day and night working to achieve that.” Coach Inman General Info: Should contend for a spot in the starting lineup...is in his first year on the Tar Heel golf team. Fall ‘04: Played in three tournaments for the Tar Heels...tied for seventh place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational. Amateur: 2001 Plantations Tour Champion...qualifying medalist at 2002 U.S. Junior Amateur...semifinalist at 2004 North and South Amateur...placed sixth at 2004 Keith Hills Amateur, finished eighth at 2004 N.C. Amateur and finished 17th at 2004 Southern Amateur. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at Jordan High School in Durhan, N.C. ...three-time all-conference...2003 Piedmont Athletic Conference Player of the Year...placed eighth at 2003 N.C. High School 4A State Championship...member of National Honor Society. Facts on Darsie Date of Birth: October 12, 1984 Biggest Sports Thrill: Being in the Louisiana Superdome to watch UNC win the men’s basketball NCAA Championship in 1993 Career Competitive Round: 65, 2002 U.S. Junior Qualifier, Carolina Country Club, Raleigh, N.C. Favorite Course: The Honors Course, Ooltewah, Tenn. Favorite Golfer: Davis Love III Why I Chose Carolina: I’ve been a Carolina fan my whole life and have no bigger dream than to win a national championship as a Tar Heel. “Reed had an incredible summer and played some very consistent golf. He’s proven that he is the type of player who can help us. It’s been exciting for us to see him play in three tournaments last fall.” Coach Inman Berry’s Tournament Results Fall ‘04 Duke Fall Classic* ................................................................................75-78-70–223 (T25) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ..........................................................84-86-77–247 (T78) *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual Darsie’s Tournament Results Fall ‘04 Franklin Street Partners Invitational ......................................................72-71-69–212 (T7) Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................79-76-77–232 (T55) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ............................................................83-75-86–244 (74) T RDS RDS CT Fall ‘04 2 6* 1 *Includes 3 rounds played as an individual Fall ‘04 PCT 33.3 STK 470 AVER LO 78.33 70 T 3 RDS 9 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 13 • UNC MEN’S GOLF RDS CT 7 PCT 77.8 STK 688 AVER LO 76.44 69 PLAYER PROFILES CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF General Info: Could contend for a spot in the starting lineup. Fall ‘04: Played in three tournaments for the Tar Heels...tied for seventh place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational. Amateur: 2003 AJGA Ping Junior runner-up...2001 Carolina’s PGA Junior Championship runner-up...finished in third place at 2001 Charles Tilghman Junior and finished fourth at 2001 IJGT Greensboro Classic...carded four AJGA top-20 finishes. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at West Carteret High School...four-time all-conference...three-time all-region...all-state as a senior...conference medalist as a junior and senior...2003 and 2004 N.C. 3A Eastern Carolina Conference Player of the Year...outstanding student. Facts on Holler Date of Birth: October 22, 1985 Biggest Sports Thrill: While fishing, caught a grand slam (caught a blue marlin, white marlin and sailfish all in the same day). Career Competitive Round: 67, 2004 Azalea Amateur, Charleston Country Club, Charleston, S.C. Favorite Course: Pinehurst #2, Pinehurst, N.C. Favorite Golfer: Phil Mickelson Why I Chose Carolina: Because of the coaches, facilities and academics “Ryan has an incredible golf swing. He has beautiful action on the golf course with the ability to shoot low scores. He loves to practice and wants to be nothing but the best. Ryan has a great future ahead of him.” Coach Inman General Info: Should contend for a spot in the starting lineup...is in his first year on the Tar Heel team...majoring in Communications. Fall ‘04: Played in all five of Carolina’s fall tournaments and posted two top15 finishes...tied for third place at the Franklin Street Partners Invitational and tied for 13th at the Duke Fall Classic. Amateur: Runner-up at 2004 Palmetto Amateur carding a 12-under-par 272 total...2003 JM Bryan Amateur Champion and was the runner-up in 2002...tied for third place at 2002 Carolinas Amateur...qualified for 2002 U.S. Amateur, winning medalist honors at the sectional qualifier...advanced to Sweet 16 at 2002 Dixie Amateur and tied for 12th at the 2003 North Carolina Amateur. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at East Chapel Hill High School...four-time all-conference selection. Facts on Jackson Date of Birth: April 6, 1982 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the 2000 AJGA Club Corp Championship, my first AJGA event Career Competitive Round: 64, 2000 AJGA Club Corp Championship, Melrose Golf Course, Daufuskie Island, S.C. Favorite Course: Augusta National, Augusta, Ga. Favorite Golfer: Fred Couples Why I Chose Carolina: I have always wanted to go to Carolina. “Jonathan is going to be a great addition to our team this year. He’s a very long hitter and a very good putter. He played very well for us in the fall and has been one of our most consistent qualifiers. Jonathan is a very solid player in all aspects of the game.” Coach Inman Jackson’s Tournament Results Fall ‘04 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ................................75-72-76–223 (T42) William H. Tucker Invitational..............................................................74-77-76–227 (T64) Franklin Street Partners Invitational ......................................................71-67-71–209 (T3) Duke Fall Classic ..................................................................................73-77-70–220 (T13) Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ..........................................................78-84-79–241 (T69) Fall ‘04 T 5 RDS 15 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 14 • UNC MEN’S GOLF RDS CT 13 PCT 86.7 STK 1120 AVER LO 74.67 67 CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF PLAYER PROFILES General Info: Should contend for a spot in the starting lineup...excellent student...majoring in Business Administration. Fall ‘04: Played in one tournament for the Tar Heels in the fall...tied for 68th place at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate. Amateur: Two-time FCWT champion...three-time IJGT champion...carded two top-15 finishes in the Scott Robertson Invitational. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at Langley High School... three-time alldistrict...two-time district champion...two-time all-region...finished in the top five at regionals twice...one-time all-state...three-time honorable mention allmetro...four-time scholar-athlete. Facts on Moore Date of Birth: April 4, 1986 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning both my first junior golf tournament and the High School State Championship the same year. Career Competitive Round: 67, 2003 Bobby Bowers Memorial Junior Match Play, Springfield, Va. Favorite Course: Golden Horseshoe Golf Course, Williamsburg, Va. Favorite Golfer: Davis Love III and Phil Mickelson Why I Chose Carolina: My father went here and the school is known for its great academic and athletic traditions. “Josh has a very solid game top to bottom. He hits the ball a long way and has a solid short game. His work ethic sets a great example for the rest of the team. Josh’s consistency will improve with age and maturity and he’ll become a big contributer for us.” Coach Inman General Info: Could contend for a spot in the starting lineup...excellent student. Amateur: Member of GSGA/SCJA Cup...finished in top five at 2003 Donald Ross...carded a top-three finish at the 2003 Georgia State Junior Championship. Prep: Four-time golf letterwinner at Academy of Richmond County...twotime region medalist...member of 2003 state championship team...posted a top-five finish at the 2003 State Championship...honor student. Facts on Palmer Date of Birth: February 5, 1986 Biggest Sports Thrill: Winning the team 3A State Championship in 2003. Career Competitive Round: 68, 2003 State Junior Championship, Idle Hour Country Club, Macon, Ga. Favorite Course: Augusta National, Augusta Ga. Favorite Golfer: Arnold Palmer Why I Chose Carolina: I was surrounded by great teammates, great coaches and wonderful facitities. It was the closest thing that felt like home. Moore’s Tournament Results Fall ‘04 Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Intercollegiate ................................80-75-75–230 (T68) Fall ‘04 T 1 RDS 3 RDS CT 2 PCT 66.7 STK 230 AVER LO 76.67 75 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 15 • UNC MEN’S GOLF “Wallace comes from a good golfing family. He’s got a great head on his shoulders and is very confident. It’s only a matter of time before Wallace qualifies for a tournament and makes an impact for us.” Coach Inman HEAD COACH JOHN INMAN CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF After spending 12 years playing on the PGA Tour, John Inman returned home–to his home state and to his alma mater. Now, in his seventh year at the helm, Inman brings years of playing experience and exuberant enthusiasm to the Tar Heel team. “We’re very fortunate to get John Inman to return to Carolina as our men’s golf coach,” said UNC Director of Athletics Dick Baddour when Inman was hired in 1998. “His knowledge of the game and experience on the PGA Tour should make him a tremendous teacher for our players. Plus, his reputation as one of the top players in NCAA history and the many contacts he has across the country will be a great benefit in recruiting. John knows the University and the UNC golf program and is committed to the goals and values of each.” Inman, a native of Greensboro, N.C., and a 1984 graduate of Carolina, came to Chapel Hill from Roswell, Ga., where he lived for nine years while playing on the PGA Tour. Inman turned professional after he graduated from Carolina and played on the PGA Tour for 12 years (1987-1998). He won two tournaments during his pro career -- the 1987 Provident Classic and the 1993 Buick Southern Open. He posted eight top-10 finishes and 32 top-25 finishes. “It’s an exciting opportunity to come back to Carolina and guide the program into the future,” said Inman when selected as UNC’s seventh head coach in history. “Carolina is one of the top academic institutions and with the renovations of Finley Golf Course and the new Chapman Center, it now has one of the finest facilities. It is thrilling to be a part of it.” Inman, a three-time All-America (1982-84) and three-time AllACC performer (1982-84), played on the Tar Heel team from 198184. He won the NCAA Individual Championship in 1984 and was the recipient of the 1984 Fred Haskins Award as the National Player of the Year. Inman’s score of 17-under-par in the NCAA Championship broke Texas’ Ben Crenshaw’s NCAA record by two strokes. That record, set at Houston’s Bear Creek Golf World, was tied three times before it was shattered in 2000 by Charles Howell of Oklahoma State who fired 23-under-par. Inman, a member of the 1984 World Amateur Team and the 1984 Western Amateur Champion, won five tournaments while at Carolina. In addition to the 1984 NCAA Championship, he was the individual medalist at the 1981 M e t h o d i s t Invitational, the 1982 ACC Tournament, the 1982 Forest Hills Invitational and the 1983 Augusta College Invitational. While Inman was a member of the Carolina team, the Tar Heels captured 15 team titles, including Inman and former coach Devon Brouse during the 1984 season and Inman’s drive to the NCAA Individual Championship. three ACC championships (1981, 1983 and 1984). They participated in the NCAA Championship in all four of Inman’s years, posting three top-10 finishes. Carolina’s top NCAA finish during Inman’s career came in ‘84 when the team posted a fourth-place finish. Since becoming head coach of the Tar Heels, Carolina has won nine team championships and six Tar Heels have captured 12 individual titles, including the ACC championships in 2002 and 2003. In addition, Coach Inman and Martin Ureta at the Carolina posted a ninthFranklin Street Partners Invitational. place finish at the NCAA Championship in 2003, 10th-place finishes in 1999 and 2000 and a 17th-place finish in 2002. Also, Dustin Bray became the winningest Tar Heel in school history, with seven wins, under Inman’s tutelage. While at Carolina, Inman has honed his game by competing in the New Zealand Open for six years (1999-2004). He has carded four top-40 finishes including a tie for 13th place in 2004 and a tie for 38th place in 2002. With nine holes to play in the 2004 event, Inman pulled within two shots of the leader to become the top American finisher in the tournament. Inman has also played in several Buy.com and PGA Tour events since 1998. Inman is married to the former Patti Arnold from Rochester, Mich. They reside in Durham. Coach Inman working with freshman Barden Berry at a team practice. Did You Know? John Inman holds the PGA record for most consecutive years with a hole-in-one. He carded a hole-in-one in a PGA Tour event in four consecutive years, 1991-94. 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 16 • UNC MEN’S GOLF CAROLINA MEN’S GOLF Don Hill enters his second year as an assistant coach for the Tar Heels. His duties include assisting Head Coach John Inman in the day-to-day operations of the men’s golf program in addition to his on-course duties as coach and teacher. Hill joined the men’s golf program after working one year with UNC’s Educational Foundation as a graduate intern. Prior to that, he played on golf mini tours, 1999-2001. A 1999 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Hill was a member of the men’s golf team (1995, 1997-99). He was a two-time All-ACC performer and two-time honorable mention AllAmerica in 1998 and 1999. Hill helped lead Carolina to 10th-place NCAA finishes in 1997 and 1999. He was the runner-up at the 1998 ACC Championship, one stroke behind Clemson’s Charles Warren, and finished 10th at the 1999 NCAA Championship. Hill posted 13 top-10 finishes during his four-year collegiate career and 23 top-25 finishes. He posted a 72.88 stroke average in 1997-98 and a 73.03 average in 1998-99. “I’m extremely thrilled to have Don re-join our men’s golf program,” said Inman when Hill was hired as assistant coach. “He was a senior on my first team here as a coach and represented our Assistant Coach Don Hill working University extremely well as a with freshman Ryan Holler. player and will now do that as a coach. His playing ability will enhance his role as a teacher and he already has an innate ability to assess top talent.” Hill, from Mount Olive, N.C., and a four-year golf standout at Southern Wayne High School, graduated from Carolina with a degree in communications. Support Staff Dick Baddour Marisa Brnardic Johnny Cake Steve Gisselman Betty Krimminger Cody Malley Director of Athletics Strength Coach Academic Counselor Men’s Golf Secretary Director of Golf Trainer UNC Athletics Administration Assistant Athletic Director Faculty Representative Jack Evans Ross Fowler Beth Miller Dr. James Moeser John Montgomery Ellen Culler Senior Associate Athletic Director Chancellor ..........................................................................Dr. James Moeser Faculty Representative ..............................................................Jack Evans Director of Athletics ....................................................................Dick Baddour Senior Associate Athletic Director ..................................................Larry Gallo Senior Associate A.D. (Olympic Sports) ..................................Dr. Beth Miller Senior Associate A.D. (Operations & Facilities)........................Willie Scroggs Senior Associate A.D. (Business and Finance) ........................Martina Ballen Senior Associate A.D. (Student-Athlete Services) ..................John Blanchard Associate A.D. (Marketing and Promotions) ........................Norwood Teague Associate A.D. (Communications)..........................................Steve Kirschner Associate A.D. (Tickets and Dean E. Smith Center) ................Clint Gwaltney Educational Foundation President ......................................John Montgomery Director of the Academic Support Program ..............................Robert Mercer Director of Sports Medicine ..........................................................Dr. Tim Taft Coordinator of Athletic Training ..............................................Dr. Dan Hooker Assistant A.D (Football and Olympic Sports Operations) ............Ellen Culler Director of Strength and Conditioning for Olympic Sports ..............Greg Gatz Golf Course Superintendent Educational Foundation President Chancellor Larry Gallo Greg Gatz Senior Associate Athletic Director Dir. of Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports Lee Snyder Mike Wilkinson Athletic Communications Golf Contact Head Golf Professional Athletic Department Switchboards Smith Center ..........................................................................(919) 962-6000 Carmichael Auditorium ..........................................................(919) 962-5411 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2126 Chapel Hill, NC 27515 Web Address: www.TarHeelBlue.com 2004-05 MEDIA GUIDE • PAGE 17 • UNC MEN’S GOLF Overnight Address: Dean Smith Center Skipper Bowles Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 ASSISTANT COACH DON HILL & SUPPORT STAFF Assistant Coach Don Hill