The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1978, Image 9

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Golfers finish ninth at Pan Am
THE BATTALION Page 9
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1978
By KEVIN PYLE
The A & M golf team, led by Dave
Ogrin, finished ninth in a classy
field of 25 in the Pan American In
tercollegiate in Monterrey, Mex.
Ogrin, a sophomore from Wauke
gan, Ill., finished in sixth place with
a one over par 217 total for the three
rounds played at the Campestre
Country club. He was seven shots
behind winner David Edwards of
Oklahoma State who had a 210 total.
Brigham Young University won
the team title with an 863 followed
(s|et | by Oklahoma State at 874 and Oral
Roberts at 897.
The University of Houston led all
Southwest conference teams and
Jso finished fourth with a score of
900 for the 45 holes of petition.
&M was second among the confer
ence teams.
Aside from the good play of Og
rin, an honorable mention all-
America last year, the rest of the
Aggie team didn’t have a good tour
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“It was not a good tournament for
us, ” Aggie golf coach Boh Ellis said.
“We have to concentrate better and
get mentally tough,”
Individually for the Aggies, Ogrin
led all scorers with rounds of 75-
71-71 for a 217. Biff Alexander and
Tim Carlton were next for the Ags as
they matched 230 totals. Alexander
combined rounds of 77-76-77 while
Carlton carded scorers of 76-80-74.
Jay Kent had a 232 total based on
rounds of 74-81-77. Richard Crom
well had a 237, hut it didn’t figure
into the team score as only the low
four scores counted.
A&M’s next tourney will be on
Feb. 20 and 21 as they travel to
Beaumont for the Lamar Intercol
legiate at Pinewood Country Club.
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