
Walker Lee posted a 1-over 73 in the 1st round of the Cabo Collegiate
Photo by: Isaiah Alonzo
Aggie Golf Stands in Second Place After Cabo Collegiate First Round
Mar 01, 2021 | Men's Golf
SAN ANTONIO – The No. 14 Texas A&M men's golf team stands in second place against a stacked field at the Cabo Collegiate after a solid first round on Monday at the windswept TPC San Antonio Oaks Course.
Top-ranked Oklahoma took the first-round lead with a 1-under par 287, followed by the Aggies (+9), Texas (+10), Florida State (+10), Oklahoma State (+11), Baylor (+12), Arizona State (+13), Arkansas (+13), California (+14) and Arizona (+17) to round out the top 10 in the standings.
Leading the way for the Aggies was senior Walker Lee, who turned in a 1-over 73 and was tied for 8th. Lee started the day 3-over after four holes, but was bogey-free over his final 14 holes with a pair of birdies.
Right behind were senior Dan Erickson and junior Sam Bennett, who both posted 2-over 74s and were tied for 14th. The final Aggie scorer was sophomore William Paysse with a 4-over 76 (t33rd). Freshman Daniel Rodrigues carded a 6-over 78 and was tied for 49th.
The Aggies return to action at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and will be paired with No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 10 Texas and No. 15 Florida State in the second round. The tournament is open to the public, but all spectators must stay on the cart path.
Head Coach Brian Kortan said:
"It was a good first day, but I'd like to see them start a little better and get some momentum early in the round. It seemed like we were 10-over after the first hour, but this is an experienced group and they battled back despite some difficult conditions. They've been around the course a few times and they responded by putting some solid scores on the board."
Aggies on the Leaderboard (Rd. 1):
In the Standings:
Follow the Action:
Fans can follow the action in San Antonio at Golfstat.com, and updates will be available via twitter on @AggieMensGolf.
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About Texas A&M Athletics | Home of the 12th Man:
One of the most successful Athletics Departments in the nation, Texas A&M ranked No. 15 in the 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors' Cup standings and is one of eight Division I institutions nationally to finish in the top 20 of the prestigious ranking of athletics success for at least 13 consecutive years. For more information, go to www.12thMan.com.
About Texas A&M University:
Texas A&M University, the flagship university within the Texas A&M University System, is a tier-one research institution with nearly $1 billion in research grants and more than 69,000 students. The President of Texas A&M University has strategic oversight for campuses in College Station and Galveston, TX and Doha, Qatar. We include The Health Science Center with the College of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy, as well as The Texas A&M School of Law and Mays Business School. For more information, go to www.tamu.edu.
Top-ranked Oklahoma took the first-round lead with a 1-under par 287, followed by the Aggies (+9), Texas (+10), Florida State (+10), Oklahoma State (+11), Baylor (+12), Arizona State (+13), Arkansas (+13), California (+14) and Arizona (+17) to round out the top 10 in the standings.
Leading the way for the Aggies was senior Walker Lee, who turned in a 1-over 73 and was tied for 8th. Lee started the day 3-over after four holes, but was bogey-free over his final 14 holes with a pair of birdies.
Right behind were senior Dan Erickson and junior Sam Bennett, who both posted 2-over 74s and were tied for 14th. The final Aggie scorer was sophomore William Paysse with a 4-over 76 (t33rd). Freshman Daniel Rodrigues carded a 6-over 78 and was tied for 49th.
The Aggies return to action at 9 a.m. on Tuesday and will be paired with No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 10 Texas and No. 15 Florida State in the second round. The tournament is open to the public, but all spectators must stay on the cart path.
Head Coach Brian Kortan said:
"It was a good first day, but I'd like to see them start a little better and get some momentum early in the round. It seemed like we were 10-over after the first hour, but this is an experienced group and they battled back despite some difficult conditions. They've been around the course a few times and they responded by putting some solid scores on the board."
Aggies on the Leaderboard (Rd. 1):
| Place | Team/Player | Rd. 1 |
| 2 | Texas A&M | 297 |
| T8 | Walker Lee | 73 |
| T14 | Dan Erickson | 74 |
| T14 | Sam Bennett | 74 |
| T33 | William Paysse | 76 |
| T49 | Daniel Rodrigues | 78 |
In the Standings:
| Place | Team | Total (To Par) |
| 1 | #1 Oklahoma | 287 -1 |
| 2 | #14 Texas A&M | 297 +9 |
| T3 | #10 Texas | 298 +10 |
| T3 | #15 Florida State | 298 +10 |
| 5 | #22 Oklahoma State | 299 +11 |
| 6 | #21 Baylor | 300 +12 |
| T7 | #3 Arizona State | 301 +13 |
| T7 | #12 Arkansas | 301 +13 |
| 9 | California | 302 +14 |
| 10 | #11 Arizona | 305 +17 |
| 11 | #16 Texas Tech | 306 +18 |
| 12 | UTSA | 309 +21 |
| 13 | Houston | 312 +24 |
| 14 | Abilene Christian | 317 +29 |
| 15 | Rice | 319 +31 |
| 16 | Stanford | 324 +36 |
Follow the Action:
Fans can follow the action in San Antonio at Golfstat.com, and updates will be available via twitter on @AggieMensGolf.
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About Texas A&M Athletics | Home of the 12th Man:
One of the most successful Athletics Departments in the nation, Texas A&M ranked No. 15 in the 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors' Cup standings and is one of eight Division I institutions nationally to finish in the top 20 of the prestigious ranking of athletics success for at least 13 consecutive years. For more information, go to www.12thMan.com.
About Texas A&M University:
Texas A&M University, the flagship university within the Texas A&M University System, is a tier-one research institution with nearly $1 billion in research grants and more than 69,000 students. The President of Texas A&M University has strategic oversight for campuses in College Station and Galveston, TX and Doha, Qatar. We include The Health Science Center with the College of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy, as well as The Texas A&M School of Law and Mays Business School. For more information, go to www.tamu.edu.
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