MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. –
Henric Bjelke and
Joachim Larsen Tegner tied for eighth individually and Campbell finished as runner-up in the team standings after Tuesday's final round of the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate, hosted by Coastal Carolina at Grande Dunes Resort Club.
The Camels finished their first event of the 2024-25 season at 18-under par (280-285-281—846), but fell just three strokes shy of Santa Clara (279-284-280—843) on the final team leader board.
Bjelke (69-71-71—211) and Larsen Tegner (71-69-71—211) completed the event at 5-under par, four shots behind individual tri-champions JP Odland of Santa Clara (67-71-69—207), Dylan Teeter of UTEP (68-69-70—207) and Jack Wieler of Elon (66-71-70—207).
East Carolina (14-under) was fourth, Coastal Carolina (-12) fifth, Elon (-11) sixth and Maryland (-5) seventh in the 14-team field.
Sophomore
Erik Johansson (69-75-69—213) turned in CU's low round of the day and finished in a tie for 16th at 3-under. Freshman
Benjamin Killingstad (71-70-75—216) tied for 27th and senior Doug Nordlof (77-75-70—222) finished T56th.
As a team, the Camels led the event in par-3 scoring (-2) and with 172 pars, while finishing tied for second on the par-5 layouts (-19).
Bjelke tied for fourth in par-4 scoring (-3) and with 39 pars, while Larsen Tegner was T3 on the par-3 holes (-2) and made 13 birdies during the event. Johansson tied for second in par-5 scoring (-8) and made 14 birdies (T6th), while Killingstad had 38 pars (tied for sixth) in his first collegiate event.
Campbell continues its fall schedule Sept. 16-17 in the Wolfpack Intercollegiate, hosted by NC State at the Club at 12 Oaks in Holly Springs, N.C.
Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate
Myrtle Beach, S.C. / Grande Dunes Resort Club
Sept. 8-10, 2024 / Par 72, 7578 Yards
Final Team Results: 1. Santa Clara 279-284-280—843,
2. Campbell 280-285-281—846, 3. East Carolina 287-278-285—850, 4. Coastal Carolina 280-287-285—852, 5. Elon 282-287-285—853, 6. Maryland 288-284-287—859, 7. Florida Atlantic 297-283-283—863, 8. UTEP 285-294-286—865, 9. Texas State 291-290-286—867, 10. James Madison 298-290-287—875, 11. Jacksonville 293-299-290—882, 12. Western Carolina 292-295-301—888, 13. Appalachian State 305-294-296—895, 14. Old Dominion 301-299-311—911.
Final Individual Leaders: T1. JP Odland (Santa Clara) 67-71-69—207, T1. Dylan Teeter (UTEP) 68-69-70—207, T1. Jack Wieler (Elon) 66-71-70—207, 4. Emil Nielsen (Santa Clara) 71-70-67—208, 5. Owen Kim (Coastal Carolina) 68-70-71—209.
Campbell Individuals: T8.
Henric Bjelke 69-71-71—211, T8. Joachim Larsen-Tegner 71-69-71—211, T16.
Erik Johansson 69-75-69—213, T27.
Benjamin Killingstad 71-70-75—216, T56.
Douglas Nordlof 77-75-70—222.
The Course: Grande Dunes Resort Club (Par 72, 7578 Yards)
Grande Dunes has been ranked among "America's 100 Greatest Public Courses" by Golf Digest and the Roger Rulewich design is one of Myrtle Beach's most sought-after tee times. Sweeping fairways, large greens and, of course, those stunning Intracoastal Waterway views have come to define the popular layout. On a course full of breathtaking views, the par 3 14th stands out. Playing from an elevated tee box to a green that resides along the Intracoastal Waterway, No. 14 is on the shortlist of the best par 3s in all of South Carolina golf. Holes 8, 9, 10 and 15 also bring the waterway into play.