Final Round Washed Out in Puerto Rico
February 27, 2024 12:26 PM | Golf
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Heavy rainfall washed out the final round of the Dorado Beach Collegiate at TPC Dorado Beach in Dorado, Puerto Rico, on Tuesday.
The Mountaineers finished tied for fourth place at 24-under-par (271-281=562) in the 17-team field in the shortened 36-hole event. WVU tied a school record with a 17-under-par round on Sunday and then shot 7-under-par in round two.
Max Green finished third in the event after shooting career lows of 66 in each round to finish 12-under-par. Two other Mountaineers also finished in the top 20. Todd Duncan shot 67-70 (-7) and finished tied for 14th place. Will Stakel shot 66-72 (-6) and finished tied for 19th place.
Kaleb Wilson shot 69-71 (-4) and tied for 28th place. Trent Tipton recorded rounds of 69-74 (-1), Jackson Davenport posted rounds of 70-74 (Even), Harrison Thompson shot 71-75 (+2) and Oli Ménard recorded rounds of 69-77 (+2). Stakel, Ménard and Thompson competed as individuals.
"It's frustrating to not be able to play the final round as I know we were looking forward to competing," coach Sean Covich said. "The guys were playing well and were ready to climb the leaderboard with another low one today. I'm proud of Max Green. His back nine yesterday was impressive and put him in position to win yet another tournament. But all we can do now is get ready for the next opportunity in a few weeks at Georgia Southern."
The Mountaineers will return to action from March 15-17 at the Schenkel Invitational in Statesboro, Georgia.
The Mountaineers finished tied for fourth place at 24-under-par (271-281=562) in the 17-team field in the shortened 36-hole event. WVU tied a school record with a 17-under-par round on Sunday and then shot 7-under-par in round two.
Max Green finished third in the event after shooting career lows of 66 in each round to finish 12-under-par. Two other Mountaineers also finished in the top 20. Todd Duncan shot 67-70 (-7) and finished tied for 14th place. Will Stakel shot 66-72 (-6) and finished tied for 19th place.
Kaleb Wilson shot 69-71 (-4) and tied for 28th place. Trent Tipton recorded rounds of 69-74 (-1), Jackson Davenport posted rounds of 70-74 (Even), Harrison Thompson shot 71-75 (+2) and Oli Ménard recorded rounds of 69-77 (+2). Stakel, Ménard and Thompson competed as individuals.
"It's frustrating to not be able to play the final round as I know we were looking forward to competing," coach Sean Covich said. "The guys were playing well and were ready to climb the leaderboard with another low one today. I'm proud of Max Green. His back nine yesterday was impressive and put him in position to win yet another tournament. But all we can do now is get ready for the next opportunity in a few weeks at Georgia Southern."
The Mountaineers will return to action from March 15-17 at the Schenkel Invitational in Statesboro, Georgia.
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