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Men’s Golf Moves Up To T9th at Tallahassee Regional

Tallahassee, Fla. – The LSU men’s golf team turned in a 1-over 289 on Tuesday at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club to move up one spot in the standings at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. After two rounds of play, LSU has a team score of 4-over 580 (291-289) and is 11 shots out of the coveted fifth position.

by Aaron Hyder | Assistant Communications Director
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Men’s Golf Moves Up To T9th at Tallahassee Regional

Tallahassee, Fla. – The LSU men’s golf team turned in a 1-over 289 on Tuesday at the Seminole Legacy Golf Club to move up one spot into a tie for 9th in the standings at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional. After two rounds of play, LSU has a team score of 4-over 580 (291-289) and is 11 shots out of the coveted fifth position.

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Freshmen Nicholas Arcement and Drew Doyle once again paced the play for LSU on Tuesday with scores of 3-under and 1-under, respectively. Arcement rolled in five birdies during a nine hole stretch of his round to get as low as 4-under for the round. A bogey on the last brought him back to 3-under 69 for the day; his 3-under 69 moved him up 13 spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 14th.

Doyle dropped in three birdies, 13 pars, and two bogeys in his second round of NCAA play to provide a counting score of 1-under 71 that moved him up four spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 23rd. Connor Gaunt added in a counting score of 2-over 74, and the duo of Garrett Barber and Chris Woollam both shot 3-over 75s. Woollam is tied for 45th at the event at 4-over par, while Gaunt and Barber are both tied for 50th at 5-over par for the tournament.

Florida State leads the event with a team score of 24-under par and LSU is 11 shots behind Ohio State who is in fifth at 7-under 569. Crunched in between LSU and Ohio State are also TCU (-3), Kansas (-2), and Georgia Southern (E).

The final day of play will begin for LSU at 7:55 a.m. CT on Wednesday morning. For the first time all tournament, LSU will tee off from No. 1 with playing partners from Georgia Southern and Kansas. Gaunt goes off first at 7:55 a.m. and will be followed by Barber, Woollam, Doyle, and Arcement.