Clemson Fourth after First Day at Carpet Classic

24 April 2015:  Stephen Behr had a consistent round of three under par 69 and Stephen Behr had a mercurial round of two-under-par 70 to lead Clemson to a 281 team total and a one-shot lead after the first round Friday of the Atlantic Coast Conference MenÕs Golf Championship at  in The Old North State Club in New London, North Carolina. Credit - Tim Cowie/Tim Cowie PhotographyClemson, S.C. (CAC) —Senior Carson Young shot a four-under-par 68 and sophomore Bryson Nimmer and freshman Doc Redman added two-under-par 70s to lead Clemson to a tie for fourth-place out of 14 teams after the first round of the Carpet Classic at The Farm in Dalton, Georgia.  It was the first round of the season for Larry Penley’s 34th Clemson team, who are ranked 13th in the preseason poll.

Virginia and Auburn have the team lead at 12-under-par 276 after the first of three rounds on the par 72 course.  Alabama is third at 281, seven-under-par. Clemson, LSU and South Carolina are all tied for fourth at 283, five-under-par.  Tennessee and Florida are one shot back at 284.

Young started his senior year in fine fashion with his four-under-par round that included five birdies and just one bogey.  He is tied for third place in the individual race.  Nimmer’s 70 included six birdies, but he had two double bogeys.  Redman, making his first appearance for Clemson, had six birdies and four bogeys.    Both Clemson players are tied for 16th individually.

Josh Fickes got off to a rough start with a triple bogey on the second hole, but played the  rest of the course at even par to shoot a 75.  Freshman William Nottingham had a 77.

Clemson is playing this tournament with out returning All-ACC senior Austin Langdale, who is recovering from summer shoulder surgery.

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