GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Gators golfer
Ian Gilligan tied the program round record by score with a 62 as Florida leads heading into the final round of the Gators Invitational.
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The Gators have two teams competing this week as Florida A sits at 22-under through 36 holes with Florida B two shots back at 20-under and North Florida the next closest team at 11-under. An 18-under round two from Florida A set the second lowest team round by par in program history, just one shot away from tying the record set in 2006 at the SEC Championship.
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Gilligan's bogey-free round of 62 (-8) tied the program record that was set by Camilo Villegas in 2003 at the Atlanta Intercollegiate. The round was one away from Gilligan's career-low he set last year at Long Beach State in the John A. Burns Intercollegiate. He enters the final 18 holes with a one-shot lead.
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The final round is scheduled for a 7:30 a.m. modified shotgun start tomorrow at Mark Bostick Course.
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Round 1
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Parker Bell highlighted the first set of 18 holes with a career-low 65 (-5), which tied for the sixth-lowest round by a Gator sophomore. He was bogey-free until his 16th hole of the day. He carded six birdies and ended as the round one leader by two shots.
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He was joined by three other members of Florida B to shoot under par with
Jack Turner (68, -2),
Ryan Hart (68, -2) and
Luke Poulter (69, -1). The group finished with a round score of 270 (-10) and led nearly all of the round and carried a three-shot lead over UNF (273, -7) and Florida A (276, -4).
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A late charge on holes 17-18 from the Gators A team jumped them into third place at the end of the round.
Matthew Kress had a birdie-birdie finish for an opening round of 67 (-3). Right after him
Ian Gilligan made eagle on 17 (par-4, 336 yards) for a 1-under 69 and
Tyler Wilkes, playing in the No. 1 spot, rounded out with a birdie on 17 for a round of even par 70 along with
Joe Pagdin.Â
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Round 2
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Florida A began its surge to the team leader in round two. Gilligan paced the attack with four consecutive birdies out of the gates on holes 1-4. He finished the front nine bogey-free 5-under. All five Gators shot par or better in the first nine holes with Pagdin going 2-under and
Quentin Debove 1-under to push in front of Florida B by two strokes and never looking back.
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The second round of the day also featured multiple Gators battling in and out of first place with Gilligan finishing as the day one leader at 9-under. Four other Gators wrapped up day one in the top-10; Hart (T3), Kress (T5), Turner (T5), Pagdin (9). Eight of the 12 Gators competing are in the top-25.
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Florida's A squad all fired rounds of par or better with Pagdin (65, -5) and Kress (67, -3) tying their career-lows for round. The only not counting score was Wilkes' 70 (E).
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The Gators B team also turned in rounds of 60, led by Hart's career-low 5-under 65. Turner set a new season-best with a 4-under 66 as
John DuBois bounced back from +4 in the opening round with a 1-under 69 in round two. The group shot back-to-back rounds of 270 (-10), for the second lowest round in the field.
Florida Scores
Team Scores
Place |
Team |
Rd. 1 |
Rd. 2 |
Score |
Par |
1 |
Florida |
276 |
262 |
538 |
-22 |
2 |
Florida B |
270 |
270 |
540 |
-20 |
3 |
North Florida |
273 |
276 |
549 |
-11 |
4 |
Florida Atlantic |
281 |
273 |
554 |
-6 |
5 |
South Florida |
277 |
281 |
558 |
-2 |
6 |
Augusta |
286 |
274 |
560 |
E |
7 |
Furman |
279 |
285 |
564 |
+4 |
8 |
Liberty |
285 |
280 |
565 |
+5 |
T9 |
Kentucky |
290 |
277 |
567 |
+7 |
T9 |
West Virginia |
285 |
282 |
567 |
+7 |
T11 |
Jacksonville |
294 |
274 |
568 |
+8 |
T11 |
UCF |
285 |
283 |
568 |
+8 |
13 |
Florida Gulf Coast U |
285 |
288 |
573 |
+13 |
14 |
Nebraska |
287 |
287 |
574 |
+14 |
15 |
Penn State |
295 |
283 |
578 |
+18 |
16 |
Navy |
296 |
295 |
591 |
+31 |
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