Bulldogs Card Second-Best Score in Program History, Finish Third at Ka’anapali Classic
MAUI, Hawaii— The Georgia men’s golf team carded the second-best score in program history and finished third with a 47-under 805 at the Ka’anapali Classic held at the Royal Ka’anapali Golf Course.
FAST FACTS:
- Georgia shot 15-under par in round three to follow up on their record-breaking round two. The Bulldogs’ finish at 47-under par is the second-best tournament score in program history.
- Senior Carter Loflin and freshman JD Culbreth were Georgia’s highest individual finishers, both tied for seventh and shot 13-under par. Loflin’s third round was bogey-free with five birdies.
- Sophomores Matt Maloney and James Earle both carded four-under par rounds on the final day to finish inside the top 20. Maloney finished tied for 11th, while Earle finished tied for 18th.
- Oklahoma won the tournament at 63-under par, followed by TCU in second at 51-under par. After Georgia in third, Florida Gulf Coast and Colorado rounded out the top five.
This concludes Georgia’s slate for the fall. The Bulldogs will resume tournament play February 9-11 at the Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
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