It was a day for the history books, but the record will show history being unkind to the Tigers' aspirations to win a third consecutive VISAA golf title. Despite shooting a season record-low score of 286 (-2), Woodberry came up short by two strokes to Collegiate. Woodberry held the previous record low score of 293, in the 2018 VISAA championship. It is the first time in program history that the Tigers lost a golf match while shooting under par.
Benny Haggin
concludes his Woodberry career by firing a 66 (-6) to earn co-medalists
honors with Tatum Walsh of St. Catherine's. It is a record low 18-hole
score to par, as well as the lowest score by a Woodberry golfer since
2002--Chris Brown, 65 (-5) here at Woodberry Forest during the first
round of the Prep League tournament. Benny's first-place finish also
earns him his third All-State honors, the fourth Tiger golfer to
accomplish this feat.
Benny
becomes the first Woodberry golfer to average under par--34.86, a new
record. He also sets a new career scoring average mark of 36.27,
bettering Ted Haley's (1993-95) previous record of 36.62.
Will
Brown concludes his first season with a -1 round of 71 to earn
All-State honors. Will finishes with the second-lowest third form
scoring average (37.72) in program history to Benny Haggin's 2018 mark
of 37.56.
Turner
Edwards got off to a slow start but steadied himself to card a +1 round
of 73 (t11th). Turner ends the season with a scoring average of 36.64,
the 14th best among all Woodberry golfers.
Finally,
the 2021 golf team of Benny Haggin, John Tandberg, Coops Cooper, Turner
Edwards, Bennett Perry, and Will Brown sets the record for the lowest
match scoring average for the top six: 37.40, eclipsing the mark of
37.41 set by the undefeated 2002 team.