STATESBORO, Ga. – After three days at the 44th Schenkel Invitational, the Wisconsin men's golf team finished tied for sixth place at 14-under par. Â
The Badgers completed the tournament with a 850 (288-275-287), led by
Coalter Smith who tied for 14th place at five-under par. Individual competitor,
Daniel Aas, finished tied for second place among the 84 golfers at the invitational at 10-under par.Â
Reigning National Champion Florida earned top honors among the 14-team field at 27-under par, while South Carolina's Nathan Franks paced the individuals at 13-under par.Â
Sunday, March 17
Round 3
The Badgers tallied a 287 (-1) in the final round of the invitational, which placed them tied for sixth place.
For his best round of the tournament, Smith shot a three-under 69, placing him tied for 14th at five-under par overall. Improving his score each round, sophomore
Spencer Turtz carded a one-under 71 to finish tied for 48th at two-over par.
Cameron Huss made par in the final round, bringing his total score to a two-under par and placing him tied for 30th.
Jacob Beckman and
Blake Wisdom each shot a three-over 75, with Beckman finishing tied for 30th at three-under par, and Wisdom tying for 41st at par.Â
Aas once again found himself under par, shooting a two-under 70 with five birdies. The senior finished tied for second at 10-under par, in addition to tying for the lead among all golfers in birdies with 21.Â
Saturday, March 16
Round 2
The Badgers shot an impressive 275 (-13) in the second round of the Schenkel Invitational, placing them tied for fourth.
Setting a new career-low 18-hole score of 66 (-6), Beckman moved up 30 spots in the leaderboard to finish the day tied for sixth at six-under par overall. Beckman tallied six birdies in the round, bringing his tournament total to 10.Â
Improving his score by six strokes,
Cameron Huss shot a four-under 68 to tie for 27th at two-under par.
Blake Wisdom shot a two-under 70 to tie for 21st at three-under par, while
Coalter Smith carded a one-under 71 to tie for 27th at two-under par.
Spencer Turtz made par, grabbing an eagle on the final hole of the day. The sophomore is now tied for 56th at three-over par.Â
Individual Aas shot a two-under 70, bringing his total to eight-under par. The senior is in fourth place and leads all golfers with 16 birdies.Â
Friday, March 15
Round 1
Wisconsin made par in the first round of the invitational with a 288, placing them in eighth at the end of the day.Â
Competing as an individual, Aas tallied a new career-low 18-hole score of 66 (-6) in the opening round. The senior led all 84 golfers in the tournament in birdies with an impressive 10.
Smith and Wisdom each carded a one-under 71 to start the invitational, with Wisdom tallying six birdies. The Wisconsin duo is currently tied for 17th place.Â
Beckman made par to tie for 36th, while Huss shot a two-over 74 to tie for 52nd. Turtz rounded out the lineup with a three-over 75, placing him tied for 60th.Â
2024 Schenkel Invitational
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Pos. |
Team |
To Par |
Rd. 1 |
Rd. 2 |
Rd. 3 |
Total |
1 |
Florida |
-27 |
277 |
277 |
283 |
837 |
2 |
Notre Dame |
-23 |
283 |
274 |
284 |
841 |
3 |
Middle Tennessee St. |
-21 |
277 |
281 |
285 |
843 |
4 |
Georgia Southern |
-17 |
286 |
277 |
284 |
847 |
5 |
South Carolina |
-15 |
289 |
275 |
285 |
849 |
T6 |
Wisconsin |
-14 |
288 |
275 |
287 |
850 |
T6 |
Mississippi State |
-14 |
286 |
277 |
287 |
850 |
8 |
West Virginia |
-13 |
292 |
281 |
278 |
851 |
9 |
FGCU |
-8 |
283 |
287 |
286 |
856 |
10 |
Kentucky |
-5 |
281 |
286 |
292 |
859 |
11 |
UAB |
+6 |
307 |
280 |
283 |
870 |
12 |
NC State |
+9 |
294 |
284 |
295 |
873 |
13 |
Campbell |
+16 |
290 |
293 |
297 |
880 |
14 |
Army West Point |
+44 |
309 |
296 |
303 |
908 |