CAMDEN, S.C. - Senior
Ryan Cole fired a final-round 4-under 66 and won a one-hole playoff to lead the James Madison men's golf team to its first team title of the season at the Camden Collegiate Invitational on Sunday at the par-70, 6,455-yard Camden Country Club.
The Dukes, who started the day four strokes behind first-place South Carolina at the 14-team event, fired an even-par 280--the second-lowest round of any team all weekend--to overtake the Gamecocks by nine strokes and take home their first victory (282-288-280=850) since the Bash at the Beach Invitational on March 7-8, 2016.
Cole staged an even larger comeback, using his third-lowest round to-par this season to make a charge from six strokes back and tie South Carolina's Kennan Huskey at 5-under 205 through 54 holes. The pair went to a sudden-death playoff, which Cole won on the first hole after tapping in a six-foot birdie putt.
The victory over the 75-player field marked Cole's first win, third top-five and fifth top-10 of the season. Cole also finished tied for first at the Janney VCU Shootout earlier this season, but fell on the sixth hole of a sudden-death playoff.
Sophomore
Alex Henderson continued his weekend of stellar play, earning the first top-five finish of his sophomore season and the third of his career. Henderson carded a 2-over 72 on Sunday, closing the tournament alone in third place at 1-under 209.
Fellow sophomore
Shota Ozaki dropped five strokes from his second-round score, posting an even-par 70 to finish tied for 10th, his second top-10 of the season, while freshman
Quinn Tardif fired his best round of the weekend--a 2-over 72--to move up nine spots and finish tied for 25th.
Junior
Jack Floydd closed out the JMU team competitors in a tie for 56th (74-79-78=231). Playing as an individual, freshman
Walker Cress continued to impress in his first collegiate tournament, carding a 5-over 75 on Sunday to finish tied for 21st.
QUOTING COACH FORBES
"This was a great win against some really good teams on a difficult course and set-up. Congratulations to Ryan for a great final round to come back and win the tournament."
TWEET OF THE ROUND
UP NEXT
The Dukes' win this weekend closed out their fall season, which saw them post four top-fives as a team in just five tournaments. JMU will open its spring season, consisting of five tournaments prior to the Colonial Athletic Association Championships and possibly post-season play, with the Tiger Invitational, hosted by Auburn in Opelika, Ala. from Sun. March 5-Tues. March 7.