Golf | April 20, 2025
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The No. 11 USCA golf team finished second at the PBC Championship behind
Erik Olin's second-place effort.
Head coach
Michael Carlisle's team was led by Olin's six-under par, 210. He wrapped up the tournament by shooting four-under par, 68, over the final 18 holes of competition. Olin notched six birdies and two bogeys on Sunday.
Nick Goellner closed out the event with an even-par, 72. He completed the tournament with a three-under par, 213. Goellner's score was good enough to tie for fourth place.
Mitchell McNeill secured a top-10 effort by placing eighth. He shot one-over par, 73, on Sunday. For the tournament, McNeill finished at one-under par, 215.
Oscar Abrahamsson and
Karl Frisk each shot three-over par, 75, for the final round of action. Abrahamsson tied for 25
th with a five-over par, 221. Frisk took 29
th at eight-over par, 224.
USC Beaufort won the event at 13-under par, 851. Carlisle's team shot five-under par, 859, for second place. North Georgia was third at two—under par, 862. Flagler College shot even-par, 864, for fourth place. Georgia Southwestern was fifth at three-over par, 867. Columbus State (+8, 872), Lander (+27, 891) and Georgia College (+39, 903) were sixth through eighth, respectively.
The Pacers return to action at the NCAA South/Southeast Regional.