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Clemson Invitational: Nimmer's 4th Win sets School Record
Bryson Nimmer (Clemson photo)
Bryson Nimmer (Clemson photo)

Thanks to Clemson Men's Golf for this report

Bryson Nimmer birdied four of his last five holes to finish with an eight-under-par 64 on Sunday and won medalist honors at the Fourth Annual Clemson Invitational at the Cliffs @ Keowee Falls Course in Sunset, S.C.

Georgia Tech took home team honors with a record setting score of 812, 52-under par. Duke was second with an 823 total, 41-under par. Georgia finished third at 830 and Clemson was fourth at 836. All four teams were ranked in the top 20 in the nation entering the tournament.

Scores were low throughout the tournament as the 15-teams played in a “lift, clean and place,” format due to heavy rains on the course the night before the tournament began. “The course was in perfect condition and I want to thank the staff at The Cliff’s at Keowee Falls, “ said Clemson Head Coach Larry Penley. “The scoring conditions were perfect and we saw that in the scores.”

Nimmer won the individual championship with a 54-hole score of 199, 17-under par. The performance set the school record for total under-par in a 54-hole. Nimmer shot 15-under-par earlier this year in winning the Maui Jim Intercollegiate. D.J. Trahan and Doc Redman also had 15-under par scores during 54-hole events previously.

Nimmer also set a Clemson season record for victories. This was his fourth individual win of the year, two in the fall and two in the spring. “Bryson was really zeroed in coming down the stretch,” said Head Coach Larry Penley. “He was great off the tee and with his ball striking. He birdied four of the last five holes and didn’t have a putt over eight feet in any of those holes. He actually missed a short putt on 17 for birdie.”

With the win, Nimmer moves into the top five of the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Amateur Ranking.

Nimmer made a career high 20 birdies and had just three bogeys over the 54 holes in gaining the victory. He defeated Adrien Pendaries of Duke by a shot and Luke Schniederjans of Georgia Tech by three shots. Schniederjans shot a Clemson Invitational record 62 on Saturday and had a four-shot lead over Nimmer entering the final round. But the Georgia Tech All-ACC performer shot a 71 in the final round.

In addition to Schniederjans, Georgia Tech was led by Tyler Strafaci, Andy Ogletree and Noah Norton. The Yellow Jackets had four of the top six finishers in the tournament. Ogletree shot a tournament record 28 on the back nine on Sunday on the way to a 64 and a 54-hole score of 205.

Results:
1SCBryson NimmerBluffton, SC60066-69-64=199
2FranceAdrien PendariesFrance40064-68-68=200
3GALuke SchniederjansAlpharetta, GA30069-62-71=202
4FLTyler StrafaciDavie, FL30068-68-68=204
T5MSAndy OgletreeLittle Rock, MS30067-74-64=205

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