BANDON, Ore. - The James Madison men's golf team opened its spring campaign this week, battling through the elements to take 13th on Tuesday at the Bandon Dunes Championship, hosted on the par-72, 6,676-yard Bandon Dunes Course at the famed resort of the same name.
Despite difficult wind and weather that forced a cancellation of Monday's second round and shortened the event to 36 holes, the Dukes posted rounds of 309 and 298 on the week among 18 teams in a strong field, finishing a shot ahead of Washington State and four ahead of Drexel.
Freshman
Václav Tichý led the way again in a strong first season at JMU, carding 74-76 to tie for 34th among 112 players, including four ranking inside the top 100. Sophomore
Daniel Cheng was immediately behind Tichý in a tie for 40th, posting rounds of 77-74.
Junior
Alexandre D'Aurelle de Paladines followed that pair in a tie for 63rd (78-76), while freshman
Suneil Peruvemba (80-76) and senior
Nick Schlickenrieder (86-72) finished in ties for 82nd and 89th, respectively.
Playing as an individual, freshman
Owen Kose tied for 73rd with rounds of 76-79 on the week.
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The Dukes return to the course in less than a week, when they head to Brook Valley Country Club in Greenville, S.C. to take part in the ECU Intercollegiate on March 20-21.
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live results of the event.