Cameron is set to participate in the 2022 Ryan Palmer Foundation Invitational hosted by West Texas A&M in Amarillo, Texas, at the Amarillo Country Club starting Monday, Oct. 3.
The ACC is a par 70 – 6,916 yard course. The front nine has two par 3 holes and seven par 4 holes, while the back nine has two par 3s, five par 4s, and two par 5 holes.
CU returns four of their starters from last year's second-place team. The lone Aggie that is not returning in 2022 is the defending champion, Tyler Kaman. Kaman recorded a three-round card of 71-65-68—204 for the event. As a team, the Black-and-Gold recorded their third best round of 2021 at -10. Trevor Mierl scored his career-best round of 66.
The 17-team event features: Arkansas-Fort Smith, Cameron, Colorado Christian, Colorado - Colorado Springs, Colorado Mesa, Colorado School of Mines, Dallas Baptist, Fort Lewis, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, Regis, St. Mary's, UT Tyler, UT Permian Basin, West Texas A&M, and Western New Mexico.
Monday will see the teams play 36 holes with a shotgun start at 9:00 a.m., followed by the final round on Tuesday morning with traditional tee times beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Round 1 Tee Times
Hole #4A – 9:00 a.m. – Preston Holmes
Hole #5A – 9:00 a.m. – Hamish Murray
Hole #5B – 9:00 a.m. – Trevor Mierl
Hole #6A – 9:00 a.m. – Hunter Drotts
Hold #6B – 9:00 a.m. – Chris Somerfield
Established in 1919, the Amarillo Country Club has been the home of relaxation and recreation for Amarillo's business and professional community for over a century. The beautiful grounds boast an impeccably maintained golf course, the first of its kind in the Texas Panhandle.
The facility at ACC features a championship 18-hole layout which was completely renovated in 2012 by five-time PGA Tour winner D. A. Weibring and Golf Course Architect Steve Wolfard. The course is tree-lined with lush cool season fairways and Bentgrass greens. The club also features a fine driving range and practice facility, a fleet of 60 golf carts, and a well-stocked pro shop ready to meet the needs of all who come to play.
Ryan Palmer, an Amarillo native and current PGA Professional, created his foundation in 2003, which creates life-change and brighter futures for communities and underserved families by offering access to education, self-care and personal development. The Amarillo High School alum has registered four career victories on the PGA Tour to go along with 68 Top-10 finishes during his career.
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