ROCKVILLE, MD. – Three Camels finished among the top 20 individuals and Campbell placed third in the team standings after Monday's final round of the Georgetown Intercollegiate at Woodmont Country Club's North Course.
Joachim Larsen Tegner (72-70-77—219) tied for 10th individually, while fellow freshman
Erik Johansson (71-75-75—221) tied for 14th. Playing in just his fourth collegiate event, senior
Garnet Manley III recorded his first career top-20 finish with a T20 (73-77-74—222).
No. 17 Florida (292-281-291—864) claimed team honors by 17 shots over Loyola Maryland (296-291-294—881). Campbell, which logged the best score in Monday's first round, (291-300-299—890) posted its best team outing of the season, finishing 13 shots clear of fourth place Eastern Michigan in the 13-school field.
Tim Holmberg (77-78-73—228) tied for 26th, while
Douglas Nordlof (75-79-81—235) tied for 53rd.
In an event where only five individuals in the 75-golfer field finished in red numbers, Florida's Matthew Kress (72-70-69—211) won individual honors at five-under, four shots better than four players tied for second.
Campbell continues its fall schedule Oct. 22-23 in the Furman Intercollegiate.
Georgetown Intercollegiate
Woodmont CC / Rockville, Md.
Par 72, 7385 Yards / Oct. 15-16, 2023
Final Team Results: 1. Florida 292-281-291—864, 2. Loyola Maryland 296-291-294—881,
3. Campbell 291-300-299—890, 4. Eastern Michigan 302-298-303—903, 5. Princeton 307-305-294—906, 6. Howard 300-301-306—907, 7. Georgetown 303-295-311—909, 8. Richmond 306-299-306—911, 9. Columbia 296-307-311—914, 10. William & Mary 306-306-308—920, 11. Penn 304-306-315—925, 12. Saint Joseph's 304-311-312—927, 13. Navy 306-306-317—929.
Final Individual Leaders: 1. Matthew Kress (Florida) 72-70-69—211, T2. Jackson Roman (Loyola Maryland) 69-76-70—215, T2. Nathan Han (Columbia) 70-74-71—215, T2. Tyler Wilkes (Florida) 73-70-72—215, T2. *Jack Turner (Florida) 69-69-77—215.
Campbell Individuals: T10.
Joachim Larsen Tegner 72-70-77—219, T14.
Erik Johansson 71-75-75—221, T20.
Garnet Manley III 73-77-74—224, T26.
Tim Holmberg 77-78-73—228, T53.
Douglas Nordlof 75-79-81—235.
The Course – Woodmont Country Club North Course (Par 72, 7385 yards): Home of the 120th U.S. Women's Amateur Championship, the North Course is Woodmont Country Club's original 18-hole course. The golf course was designed and constructed by architect Alfred Tull with input and assistance from Woodmont member Leopold Freudberg and greens superintendent Rudy Will. It opened on July 26, 1950, and it has played to rave reviews ever since. In 1999, the North Course went through an extensive renovation, including replacing the original 18 greens done by renowned course architect Arthur Hills. From 2018 through 2020, the 18th hole on the North Course was redesigned, relocated, and a rebuild of all bunkers, under the oversight of architect Joel Weiman. Long recognized for its championship course and welcoming atmosphere, Woodmont has hosted many Maryland State, Washington Metro, and Middle Atlantic Golf Association Championships. Since 1987, Woodmont has hosted the final qualifying for the U.S. Open and, on several occasions, the final qualifying for the U.S. Women's Open.