Hawaii, Kohala Coast – bartley forrester He hit a 67 for the second year in a row on Friday. Christ Lamprecht Shoot the matching 67, Hiroshi Tai Amer Ali Intercollegiate added a 68 after 36 holes to take 12th place Georgia Tech to a team score of 273 at 15 under and tie for seventh place.
With a two-round total of 549 (-27), the Yellow Jackets improved Thursday's total by three strokes and earned one spot on the leaderboard, but were 19 strokes behind second-place North Carolina (530, -46). It turned out that there was. Low scores continued on the Mauna Lani North Course. Of the 122 players participating, 81 completed 36 holes under par, as did 17 of the 20 teams.
The tournament concludes Saturday with a third-round shotgun start at 7:30 a.m. local time (12:30 p.m. ET).
Tech lineup – Forrester, a senior from Gainesville, Ga., bogeyed one of his 36 holes this weekend and added six birdies in Friday's round to pace the Jackets.A total of 10 under par, 134, tied for 12th place.th I sit with 5 other people.
Lamprecht, the world No. 1 amateur, shot a 3-under-par 67 with six holes remaining on Friday, leaving the senior from George, South Africa tied for 23rd place.rd Tai shot a 68 for the second year in a row on Friday, stringing together four straight birdies at one point during the round, and the sophomore from Singapore also tied for 23rd place.rd At 136.
new student Cale Fontenot (Lafayette, Louisiana) On Friday, he added a 1-under-par 71 to the Jackets' team total. Carson Kim (Yorba Linda, California) The card did not count at 74.
Senior Aidan Kramer (Oviedo, Florida)Playing as an individual, he shot a 71 to be under par for the second consecutive day and tied for 59th place.th 141st place with 3 under.
Bartley Forrester shot a second round 67 and is tied for 12th place. (Photo by Tim Cowie)
Team leaderboard – No. 2 North Carolina had two 66s and two 68s on Friday for a 20-under-par score of 268, giving the Tar Heels a 36-hole total of 530 (-46). There is a three-shot difference between first-place Auburn and seventh-place Arizona State (533 RBIs (-43 RBIs) each).
No. 4 Washington (538, -38), No. 22 Texas Tech (539, -37) and No. 42 Oklahoma State (544, -32) are also ahead of Tech on the leaderboard. The Jackets were tied with Stanford at 549 (-27).
personal leaderboard – Arizona State's Wen-Yi Ding finished the round with a 63-64 record and was at the top of the individual leaderboard at 17-under 127, ahead of Auburn's Jackson Koibin and Washington's Finn Coel (130, -14) He has a three-stroke lead.
Texas Tech's Matthew Coggies (131, -13) is alone in fourth place, with North Carolina State's David Ford (132, -12) holding onto fifth place.
Tournament information – Georgia Tech has competed in the Amer Ali Intercollegiate Tournament every year since 1999, except for 2015.rd This annual event, held Thursday through Saturday, is a 54-hole, 5-count, 4-stroke play traditional college tournament. This event will be held at Mauna Lani Golf Resort (par 72 North Course) on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island of Hawaii, and will be the second time it has been held at the same venue.
The Yellowjackets have won the event five times, all between 1999 and 2006, with the team running back Carlton Forester (who shared the title in 1999) and Matt Kuchar (who shared the title in 1999 and 2000). Six Yellow Jackets, including Bryce, have won or shared an individual title. Mulder (shared title in 2000), Troy Mattson (2002), and Cameron Tringale (2006). Tech finished seventh out of 19 teams last year.
The 20-team field includes nine teams ranked in the current NCAA Golf Top 25 and several of the top 50 (with rankings) including top-ranked Auburn, No. 2 North Carolina, No. 4 Washington, and No. 2 Washington. 13 teams are participating. 7 Arizona State, 11th Georgia Tech, 12th Florida State, 16th Texas, 18th Oregon, 22nd Texas Tech, 31st UCLA, 42nd Oklahoma State, 46th Oregon State, no. .49 San Jose State.
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