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Camels conclude fall slate at FAU tourney

Panther National GC will also host Skins Game on Black Friday

BUIES CREEK, N.C. – On the heels of a pair of top five finishes, Campbell closes its fall men's golf schedule next week with the FAU Invitational at Panther National Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
 
Campbell posted a third-place finish Oct. 13-14 at the Bash in the Boro and followed with a runner-up showing Oct 18-19 in the Furman Invitational.  Through four events, the Camels have played their second and third rounds a combined 15 strokes under par. 
 
The 16-team field includes host Florida Atlantic as well as Abilene Christian, Campbell, Central Florida (UCF), Creighton, Jacksonville State, Jacksonville, Navy, North Alabama, Samford, Seton Hall, South Florida, Stetson, Tarleton State, Troy and West Georgia.
 
 The teams will play 36 holes on Monday followed by the final round Tuesday on the par-72, 7560-yard Panther National layout.  The Camels will be paired with Abilene Christian, Creighton and Jacksonville State on Monday and start from the first tee at 8:15 a.m.  Tuesday's final round commences with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.
 
Live scoring will be available at Scoreboard.clippd.com
 
Head coach Matt Moot's lineup includes juniors Erik Johansson, Joachim Larsen Tegner and Logan Graf, sophomore Benjamin Killingstad and freshman William Sundborn.
 
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.  Johansson (-2) and Killingstad (-1) finished third and fourth, respectively, at Furman.
 
FAU Invitational
Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. | Panther National GC
Oct. 27-28, 2025 | Par 72, 7560 Yards
 
Live Scoring:  Scoreboard.clippd.com
 
Format: 54 holes (36-18); 7:30 a.m. double tee times Monday, 8:30 a.m. shotgun start Tuesday.
 
Field: (16 teams): Abilene Christian, Campbell, Central Florida (UCF), Creighton, Florida Atlantic, Jacksonville State, Jacksonville, Navy, North Alabama, Samford, Seton Hall, South Florida, Stetson, Tarleton State, Troy, West Georgia.
 
The Course – Panther National Golf Club (Par 72, 7560 yards): Designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas making his design debut, Panther National features steep elevation changes and dramatic vistas. The 18-hole course can play 8,000 yards from the longest tees all the way down to 4,500 yards. This rare diversity in length allows the picturesque course to be a "major tournament" test for the expert golfer while always presenting a very playable, enjoyable course for all members.  Opened in 2023, Panther National ranked No. 195 in the 2025-26 Golf Digest Second 100 Greatest Courses and 12th-best in the State of Florida.  On Nov. 28, Prime Video will broadcast The Skins Game from Panther National with Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood, Xander Schauffele, and Keegan Bradley competing.
 
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 Erik Johansson (Hollviken, Sweden) was named CAA golfer of the week Oct. 22 after collecting a season-best third-place finish at the Furman Intercollegiate (72-70-69—211, -2).  He owns a 71.9 scoring average with two top-10s this fall and has played par, or better, golf 6 times in 12 rounds.  Over his career, Johansson has posted six top-10 finishes in 27 collegiate tournaments and played par, or better, golf in 33 of 78 career rounds with 14 rounds in the 60s.    Johansson placed T9 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.
 
Junior Joachim Larsen Tegner (Lier, Norway) enters the FAU Invitational with a 71.9 stroke average after finishing T13 at Furman (71-70-74—215, +2) and T15 (74-69-70—213) at Nemacolin.  He has nine career top 10 finishes in 25 starts and has played par, or better, golf 35 times in 71 rounds, and scored in the 60s on 11 occasions.  He missed the Bash in the Boro while representing his native Norway in the 2025 World Amateur Team Championship.  He finished T70 (77-73-75-70—295, +7) on the 7608-yard Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore. Last season, Larsen Tegner was a second-team All-CAA performer and led the team with a 72.2 stroke average.
 
Red-shirt junior Logan Graf (Sylvan Lake, Alberta) owns a 72.4 scoring average over nine rounds this season.  He earned 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 finished T14 at the Shepherd's Rock Individual (73-78-73—224).  He played in five events during the 2024-25 campaign and posted a 76.1 stroke average.  Graf finished T18 (71-72-71—214) in his Campbell debut at the 2025 Battle at Briar's Creek and fired a season-low 69 in the Cutter Creek Invitational (69-78-73—220, T27), where he helped CU win team title.
 
Freshman William Sundborn (Oslo, Norway) posted 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 72.5 stroke average into the FAU event and has played par, or better, golf four times through 12 rounds.
 
Sophomore Benjamin Killingstad (Blommenholm, Norway) matched his collegiate best performance when he finished fourth at the Furman Intercollegiate (70-69-73—212, -1).  He takes a 73.8 scoring average into the FAU Invitational and has played par, or better, golf in five of 12 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.
 
Next: Following the FAU Invitational, Campbell will return to action Feb. 2-3 with the Battle at Briar's Creek, hosted by the College of Charleston at the Golf Club at Briar's Creek in Johns Island, S.C.
 
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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
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
William Sundborn

William Sundborn

5' 11"
Freshman