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Former TnSt Golfer Makes Cut at US Open

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tnstatelogo.gifFormer Tennessee State University golfer, Robert Dinwiddie, has made the cut at the 2008 US Open Golf Tournament in Torrey Pines, CA.

Dinwiddie recorded scores of 73 and 71 for a even par 144 in the tournament’s first two days. This is his first-time playing in the US Open.

Robert, a native of Dumfries Scotland, participated on the TSU Golf team, 2002-2006 and was OVC Golfer of the Year in his freshman year (2002), he was runner-up in 2004.

Dinwiddie turned professional in 2006 and has been played in sixteen PGA European Tour events, earning nearly $300,000. His best finish was a 3-place tie at the BMW Asian Open event in Shanghai, China, April 24-28 of this year.



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