The Wisconsin men’s golf team struggled on a windy first day at the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, finishing in 15th place at 13-over par after the first 18 holes of play.
Kentucky and Auburn are at the top of the leaderboard at 3-under par, while the two-time defending champion LSU Tigers are one stroke behind.
The Badgers understand the high level of competition that they are facing in the tournament, as well as the challenging nature of the course.
“This will by far be the toughest field we face all year on a golf course that changes with the weather, as it sits on the intercostal waterway,” head Coach Michael Burcin said.
This was the first tournament for the men’s program after a five-week break, and the first of five events taking place over the next six weeks.
The Badgers have some ground to cover, but the team isn’t completely discouraged after round one.
“This was the first tournament we have had after a long time off, and it was good finally getting back into it. We just have to keep grinding on and working hard,” junior Chris Meyer said. “This is one of best college tournaments of the year, so we know there isn’t much room for error.
While the Badgers may not have had the start they were looking for, freshman Thomas O’Bryan had a strong round with a one-over par 73, finishing tied for 25th after round one.
O’Bryan’s teammates for the tournament included Zach Balit, Anthony Aicher, Chris Meyer and John Gullberg.
This was the first tournament as a Badger for John Gullberg after transferring from the University of Illinois in late January, and the sophomore finished with an 85 and is tied for 75th.
Balit ended his round tied for 39th with a 74, while juniors Aicher and Meyer are currently tied for 64th place after shooting a five-over par 77.
Virginia’s Ji Soo Park is currently in the lead with a three-under par 69, with eight players tied for second place just one stroke behind.
The Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Golf Tournament features some of the best collegiate golf programs in the country, and will hold two more rounds over the next two days.
UWBadgers.com contributed to this report.