Word: henley
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tourney medalist was Dartmouth's number one man, Joe Henley, a native of Belmont Hills. Henley, who last season appeared to be the heir apparent to Yale's Peter Teravainen as the best collegiate golfer in New England, lived up to expectations by firing superlative rounds of 72 on Thursday and an even par 71 on Friday...
Five strokes behind Henley was John Collich of UConn at 148. Providence's Matt Zito finished third with 73 on Friday after a 76 the day before...
...Henley's first-place finish insures him an invitation to the NCAA Tournament as an individual participant. The tourney will be hosted this year by perennial big-time power Wake Forest, which boasts Arnold Palmer and a score of slightly less illustrious touring pros as alumni...
Alexander went off the first tee late in the day paired with Henley and Zito in a threesome in which the birdies came fast and furious. Alexander went out in a two-over 37, sweeping through the first seven holes in even par. A rash of three putts undid him coming in. Alexander, who hits a golf ball prodigious lengths, was out-driving Henley and hitting at least two clubs less than Zito on every hole...
...individual leaders after the first 18 were Dartmouth's sweet-swinging number one man Joe "Ugly" Henley and UConn's John Collich, who blazed in tied at 72. Dartmouth's number two man, bon vivant Gordie Daisley, missed the tourney after punching his hand through a window in a fraternity frazzle...