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GMC Golfers Participated in NJCAA Division III National Tournament

(Milledgeville, GA) June 9, 2003 – Georgia Military College sent two players to the NJCAA Division III National Golf Tournament in Chautauqua, New York, June 2 – 7, 2003. Brett Prichard and Jay Hudson represented GMC in the prestigious tournament, which included one hundred and three golfers from across the country. Jay shot an 84, 85, 82 and 75 and Brett had four-day scores of 80, 75, 79 and 76 to finish in the 16th position over-all. GMC junior college golf coach, Sonny Harmon, said, “Both players qualified for all-star status by being on the winning region team (regions 3 and 17). They received medals for their efforts and it was Jay Hudson’s score of 75 that put their region over the top on the final day of competition. Jay hopes to compete again next year at GMC and Brett will be trying out for the GCSU golf team in the fall of 03′. We wish him the best of luck.”
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