Georgia, ASU Jaguars Lead East Regional

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Georgia, ASU Jaguars Lead East Regional

UNDATED (AP) _ Top seeded Georgia holds the lead after the first
round of the NCAA men's east regional golf tournament in
Chattanooga, and Augusta State is in second place in the 27-team
field.

The Bulldogs were 19 shots under par today and lead Augusta
State by eight strokes. Southern Methodist is in third place,
another three strokes back. The top ten teams in the four-day event
advance to the national tournament.

Georgia State is tied for 20th, but is only five strokes behind
three teams that are tied for eighth. Augusta State's Henrik
Norlander and Georgia's Hudson Swafford are the individual leaders
at six-under par 65.

Meanwhile, in the central regional at Columbus, Ohio, Georgia
Tech is tied for 21st after the first round at 23 over par. Wake
Forest leads at six-over and Alabama is second, two strokes behind.
The Yellow Jackets are eight strokes behind two teams tied for
ninth in the battle to advance to the national tournament.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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