SUGAR GROVE, Illinois — Texas A&M's Chandler Phillips saw his spectacular sophomore campaign draw to a close on Sunday as Phillips finished in a tie for 127th at the 2017 NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship at Rich Harvest Farms.
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Phillips (73-79-77=229, +13) carded a round of five-over par Sunday to miss the cut as the field was trimmed to 15 teams and nine individuals not on one of those teams.
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The Huntsville, Texas, native enjoyed one the best seasons in school history during his second campaign in Aggieland as he claimed a pair of individual wins, nine top-10 finishes and was named First Team All-SEC as well as to the PING All-Central Region Team.
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Phillips' season scoring average of 71.15 not only led the Aggies but ranked 10th in school history while his 29 rounds of par or better were the most in a single season by an Aggie golfer.
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Complete team and individual results from the NCAA Championship as well as live scoring from Monday's final round of stroke play can be at GolfStat.com.
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Phillips (73-79-77=229, +13) carded a round of five-over par Sunday to miss the cut as the field was trimmed to 15 teams and nine individuals not on one of those teams.
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The Huntsville, Texas, native enjoyed one the best seasons in school history during his second campaign in Aggieland as he claimed a pair of individual wins, nine top-10 finishes and was named First Team All-SEC as well as to the PING All-Central Region Team.
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Phillips' season scoring average of 71.15 not only led the Aggies but ranked 10th in school history while his 29 rounds of par or better were the most in a single season by an Aggie golfer.
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Complete team and individual results from the NCAA Championship as well as live scoring from Monday's final round of stroke play can be at GolfStat.com.
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