Pacers Take Third At PBC Championship
The No. 14 USCA golf team secured a third-place finish at the PBC Championship held in St. Augustine, Florida. Ian Williams led the team with a remarkable performance, finishing second overall after shooting a two-under par, 70 in the final round. The Pacers recorded a total score of seven-over par, 871, with a strong closing round of three-under par, 285. Georgia Southwestern triumphed in the tournament, finishing at five-under par, 859, while Columbus State took second place at four-over par, 868. The team now awaits the announcement of the NCAA South/Southeast Regional participants.
By the Numbers- Ian Williams finished with a tournament score of one-under par, 215.
- The Pacers shot seven-over par, 871 for the tournament, including a final round score of three-under par, 285.
- The tournament concluded on Tuesday, with the Pacers wrapping up their competition in solid form.
- USCA's placement ensures they are in contention for NCAA postseason opportunities.
The Pacers will be awaiting NCAA selection to see if they qualify for the South/Southeast Regional, where they will compete for a chance to advance further into the postseason.
Bottom LineThe USCA golf team displayed strong capabilities at the PBC Championship, particularly through Ian Williams' standout performance, solidifying their position as a competitive force heading into NCAA selections.
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