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UNC Golfer Carter Jenkins Turns Pro, Makes Debut This Week


UNC golfer Carter Jenkins will forego his final year of collegiate eligibility and has turned professional. Jenkins will make his pro debut this week on the Mackenzie Tour in British Columbia, Canada. The Raleigh native earned All-ACC honors in 2016 after leading the Tar Heels in stroke average (72.09), rounds under par (14 of 32), and rounds in the 60s (7). (GoHeels.com)

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