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If Vanderbilt is to progress until 11. NCAA’s flat championship, it will have to do so without Gordon Sargent.
Sargent did not travel with commoderies in Amherst, Virginia, where he will compete as third seeds in the NCAA Amherst Regional starting on Sunday in the Poplar Golf Club. Indicates the third time this season that the combat senior comes out of line.
John Broderick, who missed his first SEC Championship season, will be inserted in the starting five, joining Jackson Van Paris, Wells Williams, Ryan Downes and Chase Nevins, while Ben Loomis. The first round will start on Sunday at 13:45 ET, the day earlier than was originally scheduled, due to adverse weather conditions.
SEC FOES LSU and Oklahoma are the upper two teams in the Vanderbilt region, which also includes Pepperdine, Tennessee, Arizona, Stanford, Forest, Arkansas, Florida Bay, Princeton and Howard.
“Just as we always did, we just try to give your best foot on this tournament,” said the main coach Vanderbilt Scott Limbaugh on Saturday night. “We’ll put your legs into the ground and let’s go to the competition. We have a good golf course, and we can’t control a lot of things in relation to the weather and really good field.
“We have to go and make us a little better than we’ve done the last time.”
Limbaugh did not turn off the Sargent returning for the NCAA championship if Commodores qualify.
Regardless of how he finishes his college career, 21, 21, it is stiff to join the PGA tour this summer through a card he earned through the accelerated PGA tour of accelerated transport before. Together with the love, the Debit will open the next month at the Florida State of Luka in the Canadian RBC, and is guaranteed to full membership in PGA by the end of next season.
Sargent decided to postpone his status last summer, so he could return to Vanderbilt for his senior season, but passed a rough year or so, for a former best amateur in the world. He was the first American and Triple Albuminski and Triple Haskins awarding a finalist in each of his first three seasons, and wins six times, including 2022. NCAA championship. He was also a school scoring leader through three seasons (69.56), but his 73.63 average this season is the last to state on the roster nine players.
Sargent is the last top-10 anywhere came to the last July northeast amateur. At eight faculties, he begins this season, he has only one top of 30 finishes and appointed beyond the first 50 in all five years, this spring begins, including T-75 at the SEC Championship. Only 15 of his 24 rounds computer is for this season after not counting a total of only nine times in the first three season in combination.
He is currently ranked at 522 at the National Faculty Rank and slipped in number 19 in the world’s range for amateur golf.
Sargent said The Tennesseean During the domestic Vanderbilt event, Mason Championship, in April that he believed that his struggles came from “the change of some things” at the beginning of last summer to prepare for the chase.
“Golf is a funny game,” Sargent added in that article. “One bad shot can get you a little pull away. It’s one of those games that if you say confidence in the results, you will probably probably always let you go.”
Vanderbilt did not end up better than the third season, although he did not set better than a smile in the tournaments in which Sargent did not play. However, the Commodores remain no. 18 in national rank, while Van Paris and Williams are ranked no. 23 and 34, that is, they are named in the second team of All-Sec. Downnes and Broderick are each ranked in the top 200, while Nevins slots in no. 480 in the nation.
“It feels like a new season with lots of new possibilities, and we need to appreciate those possibilities,” Limbaugh in school release added. “I know that this group has a burning desire to compete with the purpose of the purpose and conviction. This time of year takes the talent, but it also has a party group and that’s what they came with and who they wanted to do.”