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2004 Western Refining College Classic El Paso CC Nicholas Thompson open pga tpc

$ 79.2

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    Description

    Georgia Tech’s
    Nicholas Thompson
    , who has recorded 12 top-10 finishes in his career but never won a collegiate event, captured his first Tuesday when he outlasted Matthew Rosenfeld of Texas in a playoff to win the Western Refining College All-America Classic in El Paso, Texas.
    The stroke-play event, played at the par-71, 6,817-yard El Paso Country Club, gathered 30 of the nation’s top collegiate players.
    The event features Golfweek first team All-Americans – Luke List (Vanderbilt), Spencer Levin (
    New Mexico
    ), Jeff Overton (Indiana) and Michael Putnam (Pepperdine). And includes many long-time PGA players, like Alex Noren, Kevin Kisner and Brendon Todd.
    Full field signed flag at the same time in the same black sharpie, except Anthony Kim. The flag was autographed for the award presentations and was signed by the following players: (alphabetically)
    Ryan Blaum, Duke
    Alejandro Cañizares,
    Arizona
    State
    Carlos
    Del Moral
    ,
    Oklahoma
    Will Dodson, SMU
    Judd Easterling,
    Wichita
    State
    Ty Harris
    ,
    Georgia
    State
    Ben Hayes, USC
    Jeff Hood,
    California
    Kevin Kisner,
    Georgia
    Bronson LaCassie
    ,
    Minnesota
    Mark Lamb,
    Arizona
    Mark Leon,
    Penn
    State
    Tyler Leon,
    Oklahoma
    State
    Spencer Levin,
    New Mexico
    Luke List, Vanderbilt
    Todd Miller, BYU
    Alex Norén,
    Oklahoma
    State
    Brian O’Flaherty, Pepperdine
    Erik Olson, Washington
    Jeff Overton,
    Indiana
    Alex Prugh, Washington
    Michael Putnam, Pepperdine
    Matt Rosenfeld,
    Texas
    Chan Song
    ,
    Georgia
    Tech
    Nathan Smith, Duke
    Nicholas Thompson, Georgia Tech
    Brendon Todd,
    Georgia
    Lee Williams,
    Auburn
    Matt Wells,
    Kentucky