2006-07 Men's Golf Roster
Moore, Sean

Sean Moore
- Weight:
- null
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Marshville, NC
- High School:
- Forest Hills
Bio
Has the most experience of any player on the roster... a veteran senior leader.... has a great deal of courage and determination... plays well as a front-runner... doesn[apos]t get rattled down the stretch... a fantastic ball-striker... when playing with confidence, Moore is one of the nation[apos]s top amateurs.
Fall, 2006
Played in three of Wake[apos]s five fall events... produced a scoring average of 75.89... shot an 18-hole low of 69 (twice)... five of his nine rounds counted toward the team score... finished 21st at the International Collegiate in Scotland, including a second-round 69... had an up-and-down tournament at the Ping/Golfweek Preview when he shot 76-84-69--229... shot 83-76-77--236 at the Isleworth Invitational. 2005-06
Played in 12 tournaments, producing a stroke average of 74.33... had a single-round low of 67 and a 54-hole low of 210... finished in the top 10 once and in the top 20 three times... 81.9 percent of his 36 rounds counted toward the team score... had 10 rounds of par or better including eight rounds under par... shot 74-71-74 to finish 28th in the Mattaponi Springs Shootout, helping the Deacons win the team title... was Wake[apos]s low-scorer at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, producing a total of 3-over par on the difficult The Ridges golf course... shot 69-69 in the opening two rounds of the Isleworth Invitational, then struggled to an 87 in the final round... went 2-2 in the Collegiate Match Play Championship, winning matches against Tennessee and Coastal Carolina... shot a 73-67-70 to finish 6-under and take fourth place at the Lexus Naples Intercollegiate... matched a season-low with a second-round 67 in the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, helping Wake Forest to a team crown... was instrumental in leading WFU to the NCAA East Regional championship after shooting a 68 in the first round and finishing the tournament 1-over... played consistently well in the NCAA Championship with a 73-73-72-72. Summer, 2005
Won the prestigious North / South Amateur on the famed Pinehurst No.2 Course... beat Ryan Posey on the 37th hole with a 5-foot putt to win the prestigious event... joined a list of former Deacons to win the North/South including Curtis Strange, Billy Joe Patton and Billy Andrade... also played in the Southern Amateur in Myrtle Beach and the Cardinal Amateur in Greensboro. 2004-05
The only Deacon to make the individual cut at the NCAA Championships... finished the 72-hole event 9-over par and tied for 24th place... played in 11 of 13 tournaments... had the team[apos]s third-lowest stroke average (73.42)... finished in the top 10 twice and in the top 20 four times... paced the team in scoring in three tournaments... 85 percent of his rounds counted (25.5 of 30)... eight of his 31 rounds were under par... had a stroke differential of 13.2... finished in the top 20 in the season-opening event, The Ridges, with a 2-over 218... tied for second overall at the Carpet Collegiate in November after shooting a 2-over 218... overcame a slow start to shoot a final-round 64 at the SunTrust Gator Invitational... became ill and did not play the final two rounds of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate... finished 1-under and tied for 20th at the Courtyard by Marriott Collegiate... fired a 67-68-68--203 (-10) to finish tied for third place at the NCAA East Regional... joined the Deacon record books by playing an entire tournament in the 60s. Summer, 2004
Played in the North/South Amateur... participated in the Cardinal Amateur. 2003-04
Played in 12 tournaments and produced the third-lowest scoring average (74.69) on the team... 86.2 percent of his rounds counted... nine of his 35 rounds were at par or better... posted his best finish of the fall, 31st, in the Jerry Pate National with a one-over 214... had a fall-low 68 in the second-round of that event... had one other sub-par round in the fall, a 71 at the Carpet Capital Collegiate... tied for 26th at the Tulane Invitational in his first event of the spring... shot back-to-back 72s in the spring in the final round of the Southern Highlands and the first round of the Schenkel... shot three consecutive under-par rounds to stun the field at the ACC Championship... his 70-67-68--205 gave him a three-day 11-under... continued to play well the next week at the NCAA East Regional, tying for 23rd. High School
Very successful on the junior amateur circuit, winning the 2003 Junior Heritage... was also the 2001 North Carolina Junior Champion and 2002 Carolinas Junior Champion... was team MVP at Forest Hills High School all four years of his prep career... twice named first-team All-American on the Future Collegians World Tour... also a four-time conference player of the year... placed second in the state championship as a freshman, then captured the North Carolina high school title as a junior and senior. Personal
Born January 14, 1985 in Monroe, NC... given name is Sean Daniel Moore... nicknames include Junior Mint, Mouse and Rocky... the son of Wally and Lynn Moore... has one brother, Shelton... majoring in religion with a minor in communication.
Played in three of Wake[apos]s five fall events... produced a scoring average of 75.89... shot an 18-hole low of 69 (twice)... five of his nine rounds counted toward the team score... finished 21st at the International Collegiate in Scotland, including a second-round 69... had an up-and-down tournament at the Ping/Golfweek Preview when he shot 76-84-69--229... shot 83-76-77--236 at the Isleworth Invitational. 2005-06
Played in 12 tournaments, producing a stroke average of 74.33... had a single-round low of 67 and a 54-hole low of 210... finished in the top 10 once and in the top 20 three times... 81.9 percent of his 36 rounds counted toward the team score... had 10 rounds of par or better including eight rounds under par... shot 74-71-74 to finish 28th in the Mattaponi Springs Shootout, helping the Deacons win the team title... was Wake[apos]s low-scorer at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, producing a total of 3-over par on the difficult The Ridges golf course... shot 69-69 in the opening two rounds of the Isleworth Invitational, then struggled to an 87 in the final round... went 2-2 in the Collegiate Match Play Championship, winning matches against Tennessee and Coastal Carolina... shot a 73-67-70 to finish 6-under and take fourth place at the Lexus Naples Intercollegiate... matched a season-low with a second-round 67 in the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, helping Wake Forest to a team crown... was instrumental in leading WFU to the NCAA East Regional championship after shooting a 68 in the first round and finishing the tournament 1-over... played consistently well in the NCAA Championship with a 73-73-72-72. Summer, 2005
Won the prestigious North / South Amateur on the famed Pinehurst No.2 Course... beat Ryan Posey on the 37th hole with a 5-foot putt to win the prestigious event... joined a list of former Deacons to win the North/South including Curtis Strange, Billy Joe Patton and Billy Andrade... also played in the Southern Amateur in Myrtle Beach and the Cardinal Amateur in Greensboro. 2004-05
The only Deacon to make the individual cut at the NCAA Championships... finished the 72-hole event 9-over par and tied for 24th place... played in 11 of 13 tournaments... had the team[apos]s third-lowest stroke average (73.42)... finished in the top 10 twice and in the top 20 four times... paced the team in scoring in three tournaments... 85 percent of his rounds counted (25.5 of 30)... eight of his 31 rounds were under par... had a stroke differential of 13.2... finished in the top 20 in the season-opening event, The Ridges, with a 2-over 218... tied for second overall at the Carpet Collegiate in November after shooting a 2-over 218... overcame a slow start to shoot a final-round 64 at the SunTrust Gator Invitational... became ill and did not play the final two rounds of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate... finished 1-under and tied for 20th at the Courtyard by Marriott Collegiate... fired a 67-68-68--203 (-10) to finish tied for third place at the NCAA East Regional... joined the Deacon record books by playing an entire tournament in the 60s. Summer, 2004
Played in the North/South Amateur... participated in the Cardinal Amateur. 2003-04
Played in 12 tournaments and produced the third-lowest scoring average (74.69) on the team... 86.2 percent of his rounds counted... nine of his 35 rounds were at par or better... posted his best finish of the fall, 31st, in the Jerry Pate National with a one-over 214... had a fall-low 68 in the second-round of that event... had one other sub-par round in the fall, a 71 at the Carpet Capital Collegiate... tied for 26th at the Tulane Invitational in his first event of the spring... shot back-to-back 72s in the spring in the final round of the Southern Highlands and the first round of the Schenkel... shot three consecutive under-par rounds to stun the field at the ACC Championship... his 70-67-68--205 gave him a three-day 11-under... continued to play well the next week at the NCAA East Regional, tying for 23rd. High School
Very successful on the junior amateur circuit, winning the 2003 Junior Heritage... was also the 2001 North Carolina Junior Champion and 2002 Carolinas Junior Champion... was team MVP at Forest Hills High School all four years of his prep career... twice named first-team All-American on the Future Collegians World Tour... also a four-time conference player of the year... placed second in the state championship as a freshman, then captured the North Carolina high school title as a junior and senior. Personal
Born January 14, 1985 in Monroe, NC... given name is Sean Daniel Moore... nicknames include Junior Mint, Mouse and Rocky... the son of Wally and Lynn Moore... has one brother, Shelton... majoring in religion with a minor in communication.
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