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Austin Smotherman overcomes 4-shot deficit over final 10 holes to win BMW Charity Pro-Am at -25; Doc Redman & Bryson Nimmer best of locals in a tie for 17th
Greer – Austin Smotherman overcomes a 4-shot deficit over final 10 holes to win BMW Charity Pro-Am at -25. Smotherman made a birdie putt of more than 40-feet to secure his second career Korn Ferry Tour victory. Carl Yuan, Pierceson Coody & Sebastian Cappelen finish tied for 2nd at -22. Former Clemson golfers, Doc Redman & Bryson Nimmer are the best of the locals as they finish tied for 17th at -14. Boiling Springs High School alum, Trent Phillips finishes tied for 24th at -13. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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Carl Yuan leads BMW Charity Pro-Am through 3 rounds at -22; Trent Phillips best of locals in a tie for 15th at -12
Greer – Carl Yuan shot a 3rd round 61 at Thornblade Club on Saturday to vault into the lead at 22-under par. Yuan bogeyed the first hole, then birdied 11 of his next 15 holes. He will take a 1-shot lead over 2nd round leader, Austin Smotherman into Sunday's final round. Boiling Springs High School alum Trent Phillips shot a 3rd round 70 and is tied for 15th. Former Clemson golfer Bryson Nimmer is tied for 24th and fellow Tiger Doc Redman is tied for 32nd. Golfers with area connections through 3 rounds: Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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3 days ago
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Galletti has first round lead at BMW Charity Pro-Am
Nicolo Galletti fired a career-low -9/62 at the Thornblade Club Thursday afternoon and has a one stroke lead after round one of the BMW Charity Pro-Am. Mark Goetz, who shot a 29 on his first nine at the Carolina Country Club Thursday, along with Travis Trace and 2023 tourney winner Adrien Dumont de Chassart are one stroke back at -8. The Korn Ferry Tour rookie has made four cuts in 13 starts this season with two top-25s, highlighted by a T15 at the Astara Chile Classic. Among the local players in the field, Boiling Springs native Trent Phillips has seven birdies on his way to a -5/66 at Thornblade Thursday while former Clemson golfer Bryson Nimmer had a -5/67 at Carolina Country Club. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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01-04-2025
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Bluffton native feeling ‘really good' ahead of Club Car Championship
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Bluffton native Bryson Nimmer said he's feeling 'really good' about his golf game ahead for the Club Car Championships later this week at The Landings Golf & Athletic Club. The Clemson alum has not played a lot of golf this year on the Korn Ferry tour. His only tournament so far on the tour was the Astaria Chile Classic almost a month ago. He made the cut and finished tied for 53rd. In 2024, Nimmer played in 18 events. He made the cut seven times and had two Top 25 finishes. The Landings is a relatively short course at just under 7,200 yards and the wind can present a challenge at times. 'You just have to hit it well all around here,' Nimmer said. 'The wind can get up, obviously, here in Savannah. So just kind of managing your game, messing it in the right spots when you do get on tricky holes and just try to make as many pars and birdies as you can. Eliminate the big numbers.' Nimmer tees off in the first round at 9:10 a.m. from the first tee with Marcelo Rozo and Harry Hillier. As for the second round, Nimmer's group has the late time at 2:25 p.m. from the 10th hole. Savannah native Hughes Threlkeld will tee off ten minutes later from the 10th hole. In his threesome is Parker Gillam and Robbie Higgins. Threlkeld's group is also ten minutes behind Nimmer's for the second round. As for Savannah native Shad Tuten, he will tee off much later in the day, 2:15 p.m. from the 10th hole. He is paired with Evan Harmeling and Chase Sienkiewicz. Tuten's group has the early time in the second round at 9:00 a.m. off the first tee. The field was finalized late Tuesday afternoon. There was a delay because the Monday qualifier was not complete due to rain. The field will have 156 players and had 10 alternates. Nimmer received a sponsors' exemption to be in the field. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.