HUMBLE, Texas-- The Wisconsin men's golf team closed out the final day of the All-American Intercollegiate on Sunday, finishing in 13th place with a 16-over par 299-288-293=880 at the par 72, 7067 yard Golf Club of Houston.
Wisconsin rounded out the three-day tournament shooting 6-over in the third round at 293.
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No. 13 Baylor topped the team leaderboard with a 28-under 284-268-284=836 while No. 1 Vanderbilt placed second with a 23-under par 288-276-277=841
"We were proud of how the guys handled the difficult conditions today and the last two rounds were really solid golf for our 1-3 guys in the first full field event," UW head coach Mike Burcin said. "Coach Woodruff, who had played several rounds in this same event during his college career, did a great job in preparing our guys for what they would see during the event.
"Hopefully we will find some depth these next 10 days in preparation for Colleton River. We are very proud of the step Pete Kuhl took this week. He was in control of his emotions the entire event and the scores he fired were really the worst he could of fired for how well he played. Jordan is also solidifying himself as a player on the national scene. Again his scores this week were probably didn't reflect how well he played so we are so excited to see his continued consistency and, all important, on course maturity."
Sophomore
Jordan Hahn (-2, 72-71-71=214) led Wisconsin through the weekend, shooting 1-under par on Sunday to finish tied for 17th on the player leaderboard.
A freshman, Kuhl (+2, 74-71-73=218) placed 36th among all players, shooting a 1-over par 73 in round three, while junior Eddie Wajda (+4, 74-72-74=220) finished Sunday with a 2-over 74.
Senior
Ben Skogen (+16, 80-77-75=232) finished Sunday with a 3-over par 75 and freshman
Nick Robinson (+14, 79-74-77=230) rounded out the Badgers with a 5-over (77) on his final round.
The Badgers hit the greens next on March 6-7, competing at the Colleton River Collagiate in Bluffton, South Carolina.