Paul Weston

April 5, 2012
Cristina Matamoros/The Phoenix

WHAT HE’S DONE:
Weston finished just two strokes behind the McDaniel Invitational champion, as he led the golf team to a third-place finish at the tournament this past weekend.

FAVORITE CAREER MOMENT:
“Breaking the school scoring record as a team last year, and then doing it again this fall.”

WHAT HE WANTS TO DO:
“Most importantly, to win the Centennial Conference Championships.”

PRE-GAME SUPERSTITION:
“I’m not really superstitious, but I always mark my ball on the green with the same blank coin. I’ve had it for at least 5 years.”

WHAT HE SPENDS THE MOST TIME ON:
“Hitting irons on the range, even though it should be putting.”

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