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Daily Dawg Thread – February 16, 2022

MGOLF: Bulldogs Set Another School Record, Finish Second In Puerto Rico Classic

Georgia golfer Maxwell Ford during the Bulldogs’ practice session at the UGA Golf Course in Athens, Ga., on Monday, Jan. 31, 2022. (Photo by Tony Walsh)

The No. 12-ranked Georgia men’s golf team eclipsed the school record for the lowest tournament total in finishing second Tuesday in the Puerto Rico Classic.

Playing Grand Reserve Country Club’s par-72, 7,506-yard layout, the Bulldogs posted a 10-under 278 Tuesday to land at 53-under 811 for the event. Team honors went to Oklahoma at 59-under 805, while Tennessee came in third at 47-under 817.

 

 

 

 

The 53-under total easily topped the school mark of 42-under set during the 2000 Golf World. Georgia finished the Puerto Rico Classic with the two lowest rounds in school history as well, 23-under on Sunday and 20-under on Monday.

“Our goal, as with any tournament, is to win, so we’re disappointed that we were unable to do that,” Georgia head coach Chris Haack. “But we’re leaving here extremely proud of our showing. Our guys were dialed in from start to finish, and they should be pleased with their efforts. We went head-to-head with the No. 1 team in the country, so that experience is going to pay off for us down the road. It was a great event, and we’ve got a lot we can build on.”

Freshman Maxwell Ford paced the Bulldogs on Tuesday with a career-best 6-under 66. Senior Trent Phillips added a 2-under 70, while juniors Nicolas Cassidy and Ben van Wyk each signed for a 1-under 71. Freshman Buck Brumlow had Georgia’s non-counting round of even-par 72.

 

 

 

 

Ford placed second at 16-under 200, setting his career bests for finish and low tournament total. He came in four back of Chris Gotterup of Oklahoma. Phillips wound up fourth at 15-under 201, giving him 21 career top-10s, which ranks fifth in school history. Van Wyk took 16th at 11-under 205 for his best Georgia showings since transferring from Augusta University. Brumlow checked in at a career-best 9-under 207, followed by Cassidy at 7-under 209.

Playing as individuals, junior Connor Creasy and senior Will Kahlstorf posted a 4-under 68 and a 1-over 73, respectively, on Tuesday. Creasy finished at 7-under 209 and Kahlstorf at 2-under 214.

The Bulldogs next will compete Feb. 27-March 1 in the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas.

MBB: Georgia (1-11 SEC) vs. LSU (6-6 SEC) Tonight in Baton Rouge

Date: Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Tipoff: 7:00 p.m. ET

Location: Maravich Assembly Center (13,215) in Baton Rouge, La.

Watch: SEC Network (Roy Philpott, pbp; Mark Wise, analyst)

Listen: Georgia Bulldog Sports Network – Flagship: WSB AM 750; XM: 381; SXM App: 971. (Scott Howard, play-by-play; Chuck Dowdle, analyst; Adam Gillespie, producer)

The Starting 5…

• Braelen Bridges’ current FG percentage of .622 is No. 3 among UGA’s all-time season leaders.

• Aaron Cook’s 141 assists rank No. 14 among UGA’s all-time season leaders…and seven from joining the top 10.

• Kario Oquendo has upped his scoring average in SEC games by 5.3 ppg over his production in non-conference play.

• UGA leads the SEC in free throw percentage and nationally ranks No. 10 in FT makes (399) and No. 11 in FT takes (538).

• UGA’s seven first-year transfers combined to score 4,782 points at their previous schools.

The Opening Tip

Georgia treks to LSU on Wednesday to wrap up a stretch of four outings against potential “March Madness” invitees in a five-game span.

Georgia opened February by hosting Arkansas and Auburn, which occupied No. 6 and No. 1 seeds in Tuesday’s edition of ESPN.com’s bracketology, respectively.

Last Wednesday, the Bulldogs faced Florida, a “first four team out” in the latest projections, in Gainesville. This week’s foe, LSU, was listed as a No. 6 NCAA seed on Tuesday.


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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.