This week's Tim Aten Knows column discusses the progress of the Vanderbilt Beach Road extension, as well as a gate community planned for the corner of Massey Street and Vanderbilt Beach Road.
CLEMSON, S.C. Jacob Bridgeman had his fourth straight top-four finish in leading Clemson to a tie for sixth-place with eighth-ranked Georgia at the Calusa Cup at Calusa Pines Golf Course in Naples, Florida. It was the final regular season tournament for the Tigers, who will next compete in the ACC Championship, April 22-25 in Panama City, Fla.The nine-team field featured seven top 25 teams, including three in the top 10. Clemson finished with an 888 total for the 54 holes, 24-over-par. Georgia Tech won the tournament with an 856 total, followed by Florida at 864. Wake Forest was third at 868 and Oklahoma, the unanimous #1 team in the nation entering the tournament, finished fourth at 881. Purdue was fifth at 882.Bridgeman struggled to a 75 on Tuesday after rounds of 68 and 71 to open the tournament. It was his fourth straight top four finish, the first Clemson golfer to record four straight finishes in the top four since Turk Pettit did it in the first four Spring tournaments in
CLEMSON, S.C. Clemson will compete in a major college golf tournament for the third consecutive week when Jordan Byrd’s Tigers play in the Calusa Cup at Calusa Pines Golf Course in Naples, Fla. this coming Sunday through Tuesday. The teams will play 18 holes per day April 3-5. It will be Clemson’s final regular season tournament before play starts at the ACC Tournament April 22.Clemson is one of nine teams in the field that includes seven of the top 25 teams in the nation according to the latest College Golf Coaches Poll and the latest Golfstat rankings.Leading the field is the unanimous No. 1 ranked Oklahoma Sooners. However, they might be without their top player according to the latest PGA University rankings as Logan McAlister, No. 4 in the that rating, will compete as an amateur in the Valero Texas Open this week.The field also includes top 25 teams from Georgia (8), Georgia Tech (11), Florida (16), Wake Forest (17), and Purdue (23). Clemson is ranked 19th by Golfweek, 22n