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Mr. Peter "Pete" Badawy
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Home Phone: 337-264-0334 Golf: Smith and Badawy Named All-Louisiana Chris Whitehead, Sports Information – Courtesy: RaginCajuns.com Michael Smith and Peter Badawy were named All-Louisiana by the Louisiana LAFAYETTE-Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns golf team placed two members on the 2007 Smith and Badawy helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to their first Sun Belt Conference Badawy used two rounds of 69 in the SBC Tournament to finish in second place Jose Toledo of the University of New Orleans headed up the all-Louisiana Toledo, a native of New Orleans, was named Player of the Year in the men’s Toledo was also named the men’s Newcomer of the Year while others receiving Joining Smith and Toledo on the men’s first team are Matthew Carvel and Aaron During the past season Toledo posted a 72.04 scoring average, was named to ALL-LOUISIANA MEN’S TEAM Second Team Player of the Year: Jose Toledo, UNO Courtesy RaginCajuns.com May 31, 2007 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Peter Badawy 2006-07: Earned his second All-Sun Belt Conference accolade…Helped the Ragin’ Cajuns to their first Sun Belt Conference Golf Championship since 1997…His final two rounds of 69 helped the senior finish the SBC Tournament in second place…Had a one of the lowest stroke averages at 74.2 in his senior season…Finished with three rounds below par…Tied for the lowest 36-hole total and 54-hole total…Shot six under par in his final two rounds of the Sun Belt Conference Tournament…Finished the SBC Tournament at four under par. 2005-06: Did not compete during the season. 2004-05: All-Sun Belt Conference honoree…Led the Ragin’ Cajuns, playing in 32 rounds on the season…Had the third best scoring average on the team with a 74.5 average…Shot eight rounds under par, the most for any Cajuns player on the year…His lowest round of the year was a 67 at the Raising Cane Invitational…Was UL’s top performer in five events…Finished fifth in the Sun Belt Conference Championship shooting a one-over-par 217. 2003-04: Appeared in only two fall tournaments during his sophomore season with the Ragin’ Cajuns…Played five rounds, recording and average score of 75.9…Competed in the Kansas Invitational Sept. 22-23…Carded rounds of 80-71-74 for a nine-over-par 225…Finished tied or 42nd at the tournament…In his other tournament appearance, he posted rounds of 79-78 for a 17 over-par 157 to finish tied for 44th at the Tillinghast in Scarsdale, N.Y. 2002-03: First-year freshman who appeared in 24 rounds and recorded the second-lowest stroke average on the squad at 75.8…Appeared in 10 of the Cajuns’ 12 tournaments…First career start came in the Cellular One/Raising Cane Classic…Best finish came at 2003 Sun Belt Championships, where he finished 22nd with a 224 (+8)…Was the Cajuns top performer at the SMU/Stonebridge Invitational and The Maxwell…Carded rounds of 75-70-76 to finish in a tie for 25th place with a five-over-par 221 at the SMU/Stonebridge Invitational…Notched two sub-par rounds – first of which came at Stonebridge when he ended the second round with a two-under-par 70…Was one-under-par with a 71 in the second round of the SBC Championships…Finished tied for 32nd at the Louisiana Classics with rounds of 73-77-72 to finish six-over-par at 222. High School: All-District and All-Region selection during his four-year prep career at Pimmit High School…Averaged 36 in nine-hole matches and averaged 37 throughout his high school career…Won the Virginia State Amateur Qualifier by 10 shots, thanks to a 66-72 finish…Won History Department Award for top student in the department. Personal: Born on May 2, 1982, in Huntington, N.Y….Son of Parisa and Mounir Badawy…Has two sisters…Goal is to play on the PGA Tour. Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2006-07 Career Posted June, 2007 for being highlighted in the Student Athlete Showcase by RaginCajuns.com Born May 12 1982 in Huntington, Long Island. Grew up in Northern VA, just outside of Washington DC. Was on the JR Olympic team for Alpine Ski Racing. Ski racing ended due to two crashes that ended up in the hospital. Started playing golf because that’s all there was to do during recovery of injuries. * * * * * * * * * * * * * Golf: THREE GOLFERS NAMED ALL-SUN BELT AS CAJUNS FINISH SECOND AT SBC April 20, 2005 – Chris Yandle, Sports Information – South Alabama freshman Johnny Caldwell birdied 18th hole to give Jaguars PORT ST. LUCIE-South Alabama freshman golfer Johnny Caldwell birdied the Freshman Justin Lowe carded his second one-under-par 71 round of the Peter Badawy, who entered the final round with tied with a two-stroke For their efforts, Lowe, Badawy and Pena were named to the All-Sun Belt “We played solid all week and we just came up one shot short,” Denver finished third overall, 14 strokes behind the Cajuns with 892. Arkansas-Little Rock’s Patrick Sullivan, who entered the final round in South Alabama head coach Ben Hannan was named the Sun Belt Conference Louisiana-Lafayette, South Alabama and Denver each placed three golfers 2005 ALL-SUN BELT MEN’S GOLF FINAL RESULTS – 2005 AÉROPOSTALE SUN BELT CONFERENCE MEN’S GOLF Fin. Top 20 Players School Scores * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Golf: Badawy rises up to ignite Cajun golfers Dan McDonald October 4, 2004 LAFAYETTE — The difference is like night and day. Last spring, Peter Badawy was a virtually forgotten member of UL Lafayette’s golf team. He didn’t play in a single springtime tournament, and only made two appearances in the fall campaign. He averaged 76.4 strokes per round — nothing to write back home to McLean, Va., about. That’s where he went during the summer, and apparently the now-junior found his game. Over the Ragin’ Cajuns’ first two tournaments this year, Badawy has been the unquestioned leader of the squad. He fired a 73-71-73—217 score, two over par, in the season-opening North Texas Mean Green Invitational and came back with a one-under 70-75-67—212 score at Southern Mississippi’s Raising Cane Invitational. He tied for third in the individual chase at North Texas and tied for seventh at the Raising Cane, after not hitting the top 40 in either of his sophomore-year events. “I’m more relaxed out there now,” Badawy said as he prepared to lead the Cajuns into this week’s SMU Stonebridge Invitational. “I’ve grown to understand that it’s just golf … it’s not life or death, and I’m doing a lot better job of controlling my emotions.” Cajun coach Bob Bass, whose team opens its third tournament of the fall today in Dallas, agrees with the change being mental, but said he can also see a physical change in Badawy’s play. “He is a very physically talented player,” Bass said, “but right now you can see he has higher expectations of himself. It’s not just in practice but on the course. He expects more of himself.” Badawy had a chance to win the season opener at North Texas down the stretch, an indication that the work he put in over the summer with swing coach Kirk Lucas in Virginia paid dividends. Lucas works with several touring pros as well as his wife Kris Tschetter, a rookie on the LPGA tour, with their swings. “Kirk’s been working with me six years now, since I was 16,” Badawy said. “He’s been big in me growing. He worked with me on mechanics at first, and now it’s with learning to control my emotions on the course.” His mechanics are apparently solid. Badawy’s one of the biggest hitters on the squad (“I usually have a lot shorter clubs into greens than most of the guys out here,” he said), and Bass said his wedge game has greatly improved over the past year. “He’s got a good, tight swing, so he can deliver a lot of power,” Bass said. “He’s getting good scores in his rounds without even having hot putting rounds. He’s just a solid ball-striker.” It’s the mental game that Badawy said has been his undoing in the past — and that has been his strength early in the collegiate season. “I’d get impatient and I’d press,” he said, “and when things started going bad I’d get down on myself. It was really stressful.” He could easily have lapsed back into that pattern this year. On his very first hole of the fall season at North Texas, he took a quadruple bogey eight on a par-four. But he worked his way back and played the rest of that round in three-under-par. From there on, he was even-par the rest of that event in a top-three finish. “It feels really good to start off well,” he said. “I remember thinking at North Texas if I had more confidence in myself, I had the ability. Now I feel like I have that confidence.” UL golf at SMU today McKINNEY, Texas — UL Lafayette’s golf team opens play today in the SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, joining 16 other teams over the 7,202-yard par-72 Stonebridge Country Club course. The Cajuns, coming off a fifth-place finish out of 15 teams at Southern Mississippi’s Raising Cane Invitational two weeks ago, finished 15th in a 17-team field in last year’s SMU event. However, UL Lafayette has finished in the top eight in each of its first two fall events this year. Juniors Peter Badawy (71.5) and Glyn Bateman (73.5) and senior Steven Pena (72.3) are the upperclassmen in the Cajuns’ lineup this week. They will be joined by a threesome of Lafayette freshmen — Michael Smith, Morgan Landry and B.C. Thibeaux — who will be playing as a group for the first time. Smith finished tied for fifth in the USM event with a three-under 210 score. ©The Lafayette Daily Advertiser * * * * * * * ![]()
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