Air Force wins 12th straight Service Academy Golf Classic Published Oct. 24, 2006 ROANOKE, Texas (AFPN) -- With two of its players occupying the top two spots, the Air Force Academy golf team captured the win at the 14th-annual Service Academy Golf Classic, being held at the par-72 Trophy Club Golf Course here.The Falcons, who now have won the Reemtsma Trophy for 12 consecutive years, finished the tournament at 14 over par (1094), 11 strokes ahead of second-place Army. The Falcons were led in the tournament by freshman Tom Whitney, who fired a season-low tying round of 66 on Tuesday en route to medalist honors. Whitney, who finished the tournament at 210 (-6), became the first Air Force golfer to win medalist honors at the event since Adam Wasinger in 2002. Meanwhile, senior Tyler Goulding posted his best-ever finish at the SAGC, placing second with a three-round score of 215. Three other Air Force golfers posted top-10 scores, led by sophomore Shaun O'Bryant in ninth place at 225. Senior Chad Follett and sophomore Andrew Gibson each sat a stroke behind in a tie for 10th place at 226. Rounding out the Falcon team were junior Matt Tanis in 17th place, junior Jared Freeman tied for 19th place and junior Bob Whitney in 20th place in the individual standings. The Falcons wrap up the 2006 fall season when they head to Las Cruces, N.M., Oct. 30-31 to take part in the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate.