2004-2005 Yearbook

SCOREBOARD SPRING MATCHES llOYtE WAUACEClASSIC ARJ<ANSAS TEO! ClASSIC tKA ItmR<OllEGIAll FHU SPRIN6 INVITAT~Al GSCTOURNAMENT FALL MATCHES OBU INVITATIONAL tKA INVITATIONAL CENTRAL BAPTIST INVITATIONAL NORTH ALABAMA INVITATIONAL leam:16018 leam: 140f14 1eam: 801 11 leam:3018 leam:t11 of13 1eam:6017 1eam:90110 Team: 1014 Team:7019 TRAINING EXAMINING THE GREENS, freshman Andrew Reynolds ponders the approach he will take at the next holeduring the Central Baptist Invitational Oct 4in Searcy. Reynolds shot an 81 atthe event. ,A. tNGRAM Most players practiced daily from one to four hours. Players were responsible for their own practices. Only five members of the II-member team were allowed to compete in each tournament OFF THE GREEN FRESHMAN LANGDON DEMENT tees off Oct 3in the Central Baptist Invitational. Dement, who shot an 81atthe event, was one of five freshmen on the team thisfall. 'A. INGRAM ." LOOKING CONFIDENT, freshman Chad Carstensen watches the ball soar over the green at the Central Baptist Invitational Oct 4.1he Bisons finished fiN ou t of four teams at th etourn ament; and Carstensen had the second 10westS(ore of79. ,A. INGRAM Players spent time in the sludent center getting to know one another "It is agood group to hang out with;' sophomore Ryan Applegate said. "GOLF ISA LOT LIKE LIFE. ILEARN PATIENCE AND TAKE ITONE DAY AT ATIME, JUST LIKE ITAKE ONE SHOT AT ATIME:' '(RAIG DEVEREAux. FRESHMAN 265 - GOLF

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