Fields.jpg (11449 bytes)Clint Fields

Sr., 6-2, Siler City, NC

Finishes his career 16th on Guilford's individual career stroke average (77.667) list... he enjoyed his best season ever as a junior, averaged a career-low 76.00 and shared medalist honors at the 2000 ODAC Championships... played in three NCAA Championships... 2000-01: Finished this season with a 77.48 stroke average... earned All-ODAC honors.... posted a season-low 73 and tied for second with teammate Savio Nazareth at the Guilford/ODAC Match...   tied for second at the Lynchburg/ODAC Match with a 76... 1998-99: Starts the fall as Guilford's number-two player… has one of the purest golf swings on the team… a more confident golfer thanks to two years of collegiate experience… can be an exceptional player… drives the ball straight down the fairway… improving short game… 1997-98: Earned All-ODAC and All-ODAC Tournament honors… took third at the conference championships… had Guilford's best individual finish at the Cheerwine-Holden Challenge and the Camp Lejeune Intercollegiate… played number four in the fall before moving to third for spring events… had three rounds of par or lower… Personal: Tutored at home by Guilford College Hall of Fame golfer Bill Brooks '83… earned Academic All-ODAC honors… member of Guilford's Fall and Spring Student-Athlete Honor Rolls… received the 2001 Best Senior Male Athlete Award and Guilford's highest honor, the Nereus C. English Athletic Leadership Award... manages Guilford's men's basketball team… four-time All-Central Tar Heel Conference and team Most Valuable Player for Coach James Beddingfield's team… won league's player of the year in 1997… captured regional N.C. High School Athletics Association titles in 1996 and 1997... son of Sue Fields... business management major.

Year

Rounds

Strokes

Average

Low

NCAA

1997-98 25 1948 77.92 70 325/T108th
1998-99 22 1749 79.50 73 --
1999-00 25 1900 76.00 70 233/T54
2000-01 27 2092 77.48 73 303/T38
Totals 99 7689 77.73 70 --

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