No. 8 LSU Men鈥檚 Golf Team Struggles in SEC Championship, 14th Place
The No. 8 LSU Men's Golf team is struggling at the SEC Championship, currently in 14th place following a disappointing five-over performance in the second round. With a total of 21 bogeys, including eight in the final three holes, the team's overall performance marks their worst of the season. Coach Jakes Amos expressed his disappointment, particularly in the last three holes, noting a lack of energy and passion from the team. Junior Jay Mendell remains a standout, recording an impressive one-under 69, while freshman Dan Hayes also finished under par for the week at one-under. The team must regroup and exhibit a positive response in the final round to improve their standing.
By the Numbers- LSU recorded 21 bogeys and double bogeys in round two.
- Jay Mendell shot a one-under 69, with four birdies, to finish T31.
While LSU has shown potential with players like Mendell and Hayes performing well, the team's overall lackluster performance and inconsistent play raise concerns about their competitiveness and capacity to rebound effectively in high-pressure situations.
State of Play- LSU sits at 14th place with an even par total after two rounds.
- Auburn leads the championship at -27, significantly ahead of LSU.
The team needs to post a significantly lower score in the final round, ideally aiming for around 20 under, to have a chance at improving their standings and to secure a more favorable finish in the tournament.
Bottom LineFor LSU to remain competitive in the SEC Championship, they must draw on their skill and experience to deliver a strong performance in the final round, reflecting the potential they possess.
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