
Ben Carr is tied for 21st.
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Men’s Golf Struggles at Fighting Irish Classic
10/7/2019 8:09:00 PM | Men's Golf
The Eagles play the third and final round tomorrow.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. – Ben Carr shot a 71-72=143 Monday and is tied for 21st after the first two rounds of the Fighting Irish Classic at Warren Golf Course.
The Eagle men's golf team (+23) is in 14th place in the team standings, two behind 13th-place Toledo and 12 back of a three-way tie for seventh. Notre Dame (-14) leads its home tournament, and North Carolina (-7) is in second.
Carr's first-round, even-par 71 was keyed by an eagle on the 518-yard, par-5 5th hole, and birdies on 10 and 13. The sophomore played his first four holes of the second round 1-under and shot an even 35 on the front nine on his way to a 72.
Brett Barron also carded a 72 in the afternoon. The senior parred his first five holes of the round and played his final 11 holes 1-over with birdies on holes 3 and 10.
Scores
Team – 299-292=591 (+23), 14
Ben Carr – 71-72=143 (+1), T21
Colin Bowles – 75-73=148 (+6), T46
Brett Barron – 78-72=150 (+8), T60
Mason Williams – 75-75=150 (+8), T60
Jake Maples – 78-77=155 (+13), T76
Indys
Luukas Alakulppi – 77-74=151 (+9), T68
Quotable from Coach Carter Collins
"Today was a tough grind. At this course, you need good control of your tee ball as well as approaches because of the thick and sticky rough. We didn't do a great job of doing that, and our scores reflected it. Two of our strengths are par-5 play and driving accuracy, and we will need to improve on both to climb the board tomorrow. The GRIT was there, and I think this whole team is excited to go out tomorrow and perform better."
Next up
The Eagles are paired with Toledo in the final round of the Fighting Irish Classic tomorrow and will tee off the 10th hole at 9:10 a.m.
The Eagle men's golf team (+23) is in 14th place in the team standings, two behind 13th-place Toledo and 12 back of a three-way tie for seventh. Notre Dame (-14) leads its home tournament, and North Carolina (-7) is in second.
Carr's first-round, even-par 71 was keyed by an eagle on the 518-yard, par-5 5th hole, and birdies on 10 and 13. The sophomore played his first four holes of the second round 1-under and shot an even 35 on the front nine on his way to a 72.
Brett Barron also carded a 72 in the afternoon. The senior parred his first five holes of the round and played his final 11 holes 1-over with birdies on holes 3 and 10.
Scores
Team – 299-292=591 (+23), 14
Ben Carr – 71-72=143 (+1), T21
Colin Bowles – 75-73=148 (+6), T46
Brett Barron – 78-72=150 (+8), T60
Mason Williams – 75-75=150 (+8), T60
Jake Maples – 78-77=155 (+13), T76
Indys
Luukas Alakulppi – 77-74=151 (+9), T68
Quotable from Coach Carter Collins
"Today was a tough grind. At this course, you need good control of your tee ball as well as approaches because of the thick and sticky rough. We didn't do a great job of doing that, and our scores reflected it. Two of our strengths are par-5 play and driving accuracy, and we will need to improve on both to climb the board tomorrow. The GRIT was there, and I think this whole team is excited to go out tomorrow and perform better."
Next up
The Eagles are paired with Toledo in the final round of the Fighting Irish Classic tomorrow and will tee off the 10th hole at 9:10 a.m.
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