Love Earns Medalist Honors, Duke Finishes Runner-Up at Seahawk Intercollegiate
Duke men's golf finished as runner-up at the Seahawk Intercollegiate with a total score of 855 (-9). The Blue Devils had standout performances, including senior William Love earning co-medalist honors with a score of 210 (-6). Love's rounds of 67-72-71 secured his second career title, while Daniel Choi tied for seventh at 214 (-2), marking his best finish of the season. Duke's first-round score of 276 (-12) was the lowest of the tournament, though they stumbled slightly in the second round before bouncing back to finish strong.
By the Numbers- Duke carded a first-round score of 276 (-12), the lowest team round of the tournament.
- William Love finished with a total score of 210 (-6), with 16 birdies for the event.
- Daniel Choi's tie for seventh included a season-low round of 68 (-4).
- Duke ranked second among 15 teams in total birdies with 58.
- The team demonstrated strong par-4 scoring, averaging 4.04 strokes per hole, leading the field.
The Blue Devils will compete next at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate on April 11-12 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This event presents another opportunity for Duke to demonstrate their skills as they prepare for the remainder of the season.
Bottom LineDuke's solid finish at the Seahawk Intercollegiate, bolstered by Love's medalist performance and Choi's breakout, highlights the potential for a strong upcoming season. Essential for their momentum, consistency in play will be key as they advance through future tournaments.
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