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Men's Golf Stan Cole

Camels prepare for Furman Intercollegiate

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – Coming off its best performance of the season, Campbell heads to the Furman Intercollegiate this weekend at the Furman University Golf Course in Greenville, S.C.
 
Campbell posted a third-place finish earlier this week at the Bash in the Boro and was 13-under as a team (289-274-288—851).  Through three events, the Camels have played their second and third rounds a combined 17 strokes under par. 
 
The 15-team field includes host Furman as well as Campbell, Davidson, Francis Marion, Georgia State, High Point, James Madison, Mercer, Richmond, Stetson, USC Aiken, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky, Winthrop, and Wofford.
 
 The teams will play 36 holes on Saturday followed by the final round Sunday.  Live scoring will be available at Scoreboard.clippd.com.  The Camels will be paired with Furman and Virginia Tech on Saturday and open from the first through third tees in the 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.
 
Head coach Matt Moot's lineup includes juniors Joachim Larsen Tegner, Logan Graf and Erik Johansson, sophomore Benjamin Killingstad and freshman William Sundborn. Freshman Adrian Bergqvist will compete as an individual.
 
Graf finished in a tie for first place in the Bash at the Boro at 10-under par (70-68-68—206) to mark his best collegiate outing.  Sundborn logged his first top-10 in just his third outing at 7-under (70-66-73—209) to place sixth.
 
The Camels competed in Statesboro without junior Larsen Tegner, who did not make the trip after representing his native Norway in the World Amateur Team Championship.  He finished T70 (77-73-75-70—295, +7) on the 7608-yard Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore.
 
At last season's Furman Intercollegiate, Campbell finished in a tie for sixth (293-286-283—862) and was one-under as a team in the final round.  Larsen Tegner fired a collegiate-low 66 (-5) in the final round and finished T10th at 3-under-par 210 (73-71-66) on the par-71 Furman Golf Club layout.  Johansson (73-71-73—217) tied for 37th place at 4-over, while Benjamin Killingstad finished T58 (72-72-78—222).
 
At the 2023 Furman event, Campbell was ninth in the team standings.  Two players in this week's lineup competed in the 2023 tournament, including Johansson (T12, 66-68-78—212) and Larsen Tegner (T41, 70-78-71—219).
 
Furman Intercollegiate
Greenville, S.C. | Furman University GC
Oct. 18-19, 2025 | Par 71, 7202 Yards
 
Live Scoring: Scoreboard.clippd.com
 
Format: 54 holes (36-18); 8:30 a.m. shotgun start Saturday, 8:20 a.m. double tee times Sunday.
 
Field: (15 teams): Campbell, Davidson, Francis Marion, Furman, Georgia State, High Point, James Madison, Mercer, Richmond, Stetson, USC Aiken, Virginia Tech, Western Kentucky, Winthrop, Wofford.
 
The Course – Furman University Golf Club (Par 71, 7202 yards): The Furman Golf Club has been voted #1 Public Golf Course in Greenville, and the entire Upstate by the South Carolina Golf Ratings Panel. Furman University Golf Course was also ranked No. 17 in Golfweek's "Best Campus Courses" in 2016 and has received a 3.5 star ranking from Golf Digest. It is also where Furman alums and professional golfers Betsy King, Beth Daniel, Dottie Pepper and Brad Faxon honed their college games.  Designed by Richard K. Webel of Long Island, N.Y., and Walter Cosby, superintendent of grounds and greens at the famed Greenbrier Hotel and Golf Resort, the course was built in the late 1950s when few colleges had a course on campus.  The layout underwent a major renovation in 2008, where all 18 greens were reconstructed under USGA specifications and reseeded with Champion UltraDwarf Bermudagrass.
 
The Coach: After spending seven seasons as assistant and associate head coach, Matt Moot is in his first year as head coach at his alma mater. During his time on the Camel staff, Moot has helped lead Campbell to five NCAA post-season trips, 12 tournament titles and three conference crowns.  Moot helped develop the 2017, 2019 (Jesper Svensson), 2018 (Ray Kraivixien) and 2021 (Pontus Nyholm) Big South Conference golfers of the year as well as four-straight league rookies of the year in Henric Bjelke (2022), Tim Holmberg (2023), Erik Johansson (CAA 2024) and Benjamin Killingstad (CAA 2025).  During his playing career (2007-11) at Campbell, Moot compiled 11 top-10 individual finishes and was a two-time Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar.  He competed in the 2009 and 2011 NCAA regionals.
 
The Lineup:
 
Junior Joachim Larsen Tegner (Lier, Norway) enters this weekend's event with a 72.0 stroke average after finishing T45 at Myrtle Beach (73-75-71—219) and T15 (74-69-70—213) at Nemacolin.  He has nine career top 10 finishes in 24 starts and has played par, or better, golf 33 times in 69 rounds, and scored in the 60s on 11 occasions.  Last season, Larsen Tegner was a second-team All-CAA performer and ranked No. 316 nationally, 8th-best among CAA golfers.  He led the team with a 72.2 stroke average and recorded six top-10s, including a season-best 6th-place finish at Cutter Creek, where he helped CU win the team title.
Larsen Tegner's career results at Furman University GC
2023 (T41) 70-78-71—219 (+6)
2024 (T10) 73-71-66—210 (-3)
 
Red-shirt junior Logan Graf (Sylvan Lake, Alberta) is coming off his best collegiate outing at the Bash in the Boro, where he tied for first place at 10-under par (70-68-68—206).  Graf made 13 birdies and played the par-5 holes 9-under.  He owns a 71.7 stroke average over six rounds.  Graf finished T14 at the Shepherd's Rock Individual (73-78-73—224) in his first outing this season.  he played in five events during the 2024-25 campaign and posted a 76.1 stroke average for the Camels.  He finished T18 (71-72-71—214) in his Campbell debut at the Battle at Briar's Creek and fired a season-low 69 in Cutter Creek Invitational (69-78-73—220, T27), where he helped CU win team title.
 
Freshman William Sundborn (Oslo, Norway) is coming off his best collegiate finish – a 6th place effort – at the Bash in the Boro (70-68-73—209).  He was Campbell's low individual in its season-opening tournament at Grande Dunes in Myrtle Beach, S.C., where he finished 1-over-par (71-74-72—217) and tied for 33rd place.  Sundborn carries a 72.1 stroke average into the Furman event.  Sundborn posted one victory and 17 top 10s in 33 WAGR tournaments.
 
Junior Erik Johansson (Hollviken, Sweden) owns a 72.4 scoring average this fall. He has posted five top-10 finishes in 26 collegiate tournaments and played par, or better, golf in 31 of 75 career rounds with 13 rounds in the 60s.    Johansson posted a T9 finish at the Nemacolin Collegiate Invitational (74-69-68—211).  He shot a season-low 5-under 67 in the second round at Georgia Southern.  During his freshman campaign, he was named CAA rookie of the year, first-team All-CAA, won the 2024 Seahawk Intercollegiate and earned an individual berth in the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional.
Johansson's career results at Furman University GC
2023 (T12) 66-68-78—212 (-1)
2024 (T37) 73-71-73—217 (+4)
 
Sophomore Benjamin Killingstad (Blommenholm, Norway) takes a 74.9 scoring average into the Bash in the Boro.  He has played par, or better, golf in three of nine rounds this season.  Killingstad was named the 2025 CAA Rookie of the Year.  He amassed the 8th-lowest stroke average ever by a CU freshman (73.403) and earned three top five finishes in his first collegiate season, including a T4 (72-74-72—218) at the CAA Championship.
Killingstad's career results at Furman University GC
2024 (T58) 72-72-78—222) (+9)
 
Freshman Adrian Bergqvist (Stockholm, Sweden) will compete this weekend as an individual.  He compiled a 74.9 stroke average over his first nine rounds.  Bergqvist shot 79-68-77—224 to tie for 62nd in his collegiate debut at the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate.  He joined the Camel program this season after earning one victory and six top-10 finishes in 15 World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) events.
 
Next: Following the Furman Intercollegiate, Campbell will close its fall schedule Oct. 27-28 with the FAU Invitational at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
 
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Players Mentioned

Henric Bjelke

Henric Bjelke

5' 7"
Senior
Logan  Graf

Logan Graf

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Erik Johansson

Erik Johansson

6' 1"
Junior
Benjamin Killingstad

Benjamin Killingstad

6' 2"
Sophomore
Joachim Larsen Tegner

Joachim Larsen Tegner

6' 3"
Junior
Adrian Bergqvist

Adrian Bergqvist

6' 4"
Freshman
William Sundborn

William Sundborn

5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Henric Bjelke

Henric Bjelke

5' 7"
Senior
Logan  Graf

Logan Graf

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Erik Johansson

Erik Johansson

6' 1"
Junior
Benjamin Killingstad

Benjamin Killingstad

6' 2"
Sophomore
Joachim Larsen Tegner

Joachim Larsen Tegner

6' 3"
Junior
Adrian Bergqvist

Adrian Bergqvist

6' 4"
Freshman
William Sundborn

William Sundborn

5' 11"
Freshman