Three Panthers Receive Big South Honors
Three members of High Point University's men's golf team received accolades at the Big South Conference Championship in Fripp Island, S.C. Senior Burch Harrison earned a spot on the Big South Second Team All-Conference, redshirt senior Carter Pitcairn was recognized as Honorable Mention, and Tully Super made the All-Academic Team. Harrison distinguished himself with a series of strong performances, including a remarkable 10-under-par in the Sandestin Collegiate Classic and six birdies in the championship finale. Pitcairn also shined, marking a milestone with his first collegiate hole-in-one and consistently strong outings throughout the season. Super's achievements included being named Big South Golfer of the Week.
By the Numbers- Burch Harrison shot 10-under-par at the Sandestin Collegiate Classic.
- Carter Pitcairn achieved a collegiate low of 7-under-par 65 during the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate.
- The Panthers had a successful season, with key performances from Harrison and Pitcairn lifting the team's profile.
- Harrison's performance at the Big South Championship included six birdies, leading to individual recognition.
Looking ahead, the focus will be on building upon this successful season and continuing to develop the talent of players like Harrison, Pitcairn, and Super. Their recognition bodes well for High Point's future in collegiate golf, with potential for further accolades and tournament success. Coach Logan Davis will likely aim to leverage this momentum in recruitment and conditioning for the upcoming year.
Bottom LineThe recognition of Harrison, Pitcairn, and Super highlights not only individual talent but also the potential for a successful future for the High Point men's golf team within the Big South Conference. Continuing this upward trajectory will be key for the program as they aim for sustained success in future competitions.
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