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Evan Quinn eagled the par-4 sixth hole in Monday's first round in Alabama.
Photo by: Beverly Schaefer
Tigers Begin Play in Alabama, New York
October 07, 2019 | Men's Golf
One round remains for the Princeton men's golf team at both the Hamptons Intercollegiate on Long Island and the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate at Alabama.
At the Hamptons Intercollegiate, hosted by Loyola (Md.) at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton, N.Y., Princeton stands fourth at +53 with Oregon State leading the way at +23, 15 shots better than second-place Richmond.
Jake Mayer leads the way for the Tigers on Long Island and is in contention, tied for second at +5 with Oregon State's Carson Barry and four shots back of OSU's Shawn Lu. who leads at +1.
At Alabama's Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate at the Old Overton Club in Vestavia Hills, Ala., Princeton stands 10th at +32 with BYU leading at -18, two strokes in front of Colorado State. Minnesota's Angus Flanagan and Colorado State's Parathakorn Suyasri co-lead in the race for medalist honors at -8 and by a stroke over Auburn's Jovan Rebula.
Evan Quinn is the top Tiger, tied for 22nd and with an eagle on the par-4 sixth hole in Monday's first round.
Princeton will begin teeing off at 8 a.m. CT/9 a.m. ET from the 10th hole at Alabama and at 7:40 a.m. from the first hole at the Hamptons event.
Princeton's results for the two tournaments are below, and Golfstat results are available here for Alabama and here for the Hamptons event.
Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate
10. Princeton 293-298--591 +31
T22. Evan Quinn 73-69--142 +2
T35. Guy Waterhouse 71-75--146 +6
49. Max Ting 75-76--151 +11
T50. Caden McLaughlin 74-78--152 +12
60. Connor Belcastro 87-81--168 +28
Hamptons Intercollegiate
4. Princeton 320-309--629 +53
T2. Jake Mayer 77-72--149 +5
T15. Sam Clayman 80-76--156 +12
T32. Henry Dubiel 82-80--162 +18
T37. Jackson Fretty 81-82--163 +19
51. Max Holm 88-81--167 +25
At the Hamptons Intercollegiate, hosted by Loyola (Md.) at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton, N.Y., Princeton stands fourth at +53 with Oregon State leading the way at +23, 15 shots better than second-place Richmond.
Jake Mayer leads the way for the Tigers on Long Island and is in contention, tied for second at +5 with Oregon State's Carson Barry and four shots back of OSU's Shawn Lu. who leads at +1.
At Alabama's Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate at the Old Overton Club in Vestavia Hills, Ala., Princeton stands 10th at +32 with BYU leading at -18, two strokes in front of Colorado State. Minnesota's Angus Flanagan and Colorado State's Parathakorn Suyasri co-lead in the race for medalist honors at -8 and by a stroke over Auburn's Jovan Rebula.
Evan Quinn is the top Tiger, tied for 22nd and with an eagle on the par-4 sixth hole in Monday's first round.
Princeton will begin teeing off at 8 a.m. CT/9 a.m. ET from the 10th hole at Alabama and at 7:40 a.m. from the first hole at the Hamptons event.
Princeton's results for the two tournaments are below, and Golfstat results are available here for Alabama and here for the Hamptons event.
Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate
10. Princeton 293-298--591 +31
T22. Evan Quinn 73-69--142 +2
T35. Guy Waterhouse 71-75--146 +6
49. Max Ting 75-76--151 +11
T50. Caden McLaughlin 74-78--152 +12
60. Connor Belcastro 87-81--168 +28
Hamptons Intercollegiate
4. Princeton 320-309--629 +53
T2. Jake Mayer 77-72--149 +5
T15. Sam Clayman 80-76--156 +12
T32. Henry Dubiel 82-80--162 +18
T37. Jackson Fretty 81-82--163 +19
51. Max Holm 88-81--167 +25
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