NORMAN, Okla. – Following a short weather delay to start the day, the Duke men's golf team shot a 5-under, 283, and is in fourth place after the first 18 holes of action at the Jimmie Austin OU Golf Club.
Kelly Chinn and
Luke Sample led the way for the Blue Devils at the Norman Regional, after opening rounds of 3-under, 69, on Monday.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The start of Monday's play was delayed until late morning due to weather.
- As a team, Duke shot a 5-under, 283, in the first round.
- The Blue Devils are currently in fourth place, five shots behind the leader, Texas Tech. The top five teams after 54 holes of competition advance to the NCAA Championship in Scottsdale, Ariz., held on May 26-31.
- Kelly Chinn carded his 11th round in the 60's this season with his 3-under, 69. Starting his day on No. 10, Chinn quickly got into red numbers with birdies on No. 11 and No. 13. He finished his first nine holes at 2-under and started the front nine with his third birdie of the day on No. 1, a 472-yard par-4. The Great Falls, Va., native closed out his opening round with eight straight pars to cap off a bogey-free start to regional play.
- The second 3-under, 69, on Monday was turned in by Luke Sample. An up and down opening nine holes was highlighted by birdies on No. 10, 16 and 18, but dropped shots on No. 12 and 17 led to the sophomore finishing off his opening nine at even-par. The New York, N.Y., native caught fire on the front nine, rolling in four straight birdies on holes No. 2 through 5, moving to 4-under for the tournament and into the top five on the leaderboard. A bogey on No. 8 dropped Sample to 3-under for his opening round.
- Ian Siebers signed for an even-par, 72, on Monday. The junior got to 1-under after rolling in a birdie on the par-5 13th and held steady for the remainder of the back nine, going bogey free and moving to the front under par. After a bogey on No. 2, Siebers steadied himself with five pars over the next five holes, before a birdie-bogey finish on No. 8 and 9 to wrap up the opening round.
- William Love began his tournament with seven consecutive pars, before a double-bogey on No. 17. The freshman battled back as the round continued, converting for birdie on the par-3 third and par-5 eighth before a bogey on No. 9 ended his round at 1-over, 73.
- Also for Duke, Ethan Evans signed for a 2-over, 74, in Monday's opening round.
NOTES
- Duke led the regional for scoring on par-5's, going 7-under on those holes on Monday.
- Duke finished Monday's round as the third-best team for scoring on par-3's, finishing 3-over.
- The Blue Devils played steady golf throughout the day as a team and tied with Colorado for the most pars of any team with 63.
- As a team, Duke has finished under-par in five of its last six rounds.
- The Blue Devils have a total of 19 under-par rounds this season, tied for second-most in program history for a season (2016-17).
- The 5-under, 283, is the best first-round NCAA regional team score to par since Duke's 8-under 276 at the Lubbock Regional in 2015 and is the best opening round score to par in program history at an NCAA regional that's held at a par-72 course.
QUOTES
- "I've been anxious and excited to get this week going since the ACC Championship wrapped up. It was kind of an odd round from start to finish for me – I had a few misses that I was little shocked by, but I felt like I kept battling the whole way through. The highlight was definitely the stretch of No. 2-5. After making a tough double-bogey on No. 17, Coach Green told me that I had it in me to make a run of three or four in a row and ultimately, that's what happened." – Duke sophomore Luke Sample
- "Today was really solid. I felt like I had my driver and irons in control which led to a really solid bogey-free round. Overall it was pretty stress-free and was a great day. Looking forward to keeping things going." – Duke sophomore Kelly Chinn
UP NEXT
- Duke returns to the course on Tuesday morning, beginning play off of No. 10 at 8:30 a.m., alongside Colorado and North Florida.
- Live scoring is available on Golfstat.
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