Reeves wins Southeastern Amateur
- courtesy Georgia Tech
COLUMBUS, Georgia (June 18, 2011) -- Seth Reeves entered the final round of the Southeastern Amateur with a nice cushion. After posting three rounds in the 60s he was alone at the top of the leaderboard at 9-under par.
Reeve's final round 74 may not have been up to the high standard he set in the first three rounds, but considering it is US Open week nobody can argue with playing a bit more conservatively (possibly away from final round pins) and bringing home a three stroke victory.
Reeves plays for Georgia Tech University.
ABOUT THE
The Southeastern Amateur is a top-level amateur
golf tournament with a rich history
dating back to 1922 - when the tournament was
created by Fred Haskins. Each year,
the Southeastern Amateur has the great honor of
hosting many of the nation's top
amateur golfers, from Division I NCAA National
Champions to the nation's top Mid-
Amateurs.
Field is limited to 90 players. The format is 54 holes
of stroke
play with no cut. Open qualifier held the day before
the tournament.
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