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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 2702885" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>TCU men have a stellar afternoon round as well and extended their lead in Lake Charles to 8 shots over Tech and 17 shots over the rest of the 18-team field. Frogs sit at -36 as a team, which almost certainly is the single best day in relation to par in TCU history. The course has three par fives of 535 yards or less, so the effective par might ought to be 70 instead of 72; but even if you called it a par-70 course, the Frogs would still be -20 as a team.</p><p></p><p>The TCU record book lists the school scoring record for a 54-hole tournament as 822; Frogs have a very good chance to break that tomorrow (need to shoot -7 or better). The record book does not list a record for lowest 54-hole score in relation to par, but out of the 15 lowest 54-hole scores, the best mark is -37.</p><p></p><p>At least two players will also have a shot tomorrow to break the school record for lowest individual 54-hole score (199 by Paul Barjon). David Ravetto posted 64-66 (-14), good for second place, one shot off of Tech's Sandy Scott. Hayden Springer shot 67-66 and is in solo third. Stefano Mazzoli shot 68-68 and is T5. Triston Fisher and Turner Maclean are also in the top 20.</p><p></p><p>Tech has a very good team (ranked 10th nationally) and played well, counting no over-par scores through two rounds. TCU will need another good round tomorrow to hold them off, but it looks like a two-team tournament. Arkansas State is the other top-20 team in the field, but the Red Wolves only fielded four players in the morning round and are well back at -9 (8th).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 2702885, member: 4994"] TCU men have a stellar afternoon round as well and extended their lead in Lake Charles to 8 shots over Tech and 17 shots over the rest of the 18-team field. Frogs sit at -36 as a team, which almost certainly is the single best day in relation to par in TCU history. The course has three par fives of 535 yards or less, so the effective par might ought to be 70 instead of 72; but even if you called it a par-70 course, the Frogs would still be -20 as a team. The TCU record book lists the school scoring record for a 54-hole tournament as 822; Frogs have a very good chance to break that tomorrow (need to shoot -7 or better). The record book does not list a record for lowest 54-hole score in relation to par, but out of the 15 lowest 54-hole scores, the best mark is -37. At least two players will also have a shot tomorrow to break the school record for lowest individual 54-hole score (199 by Paul Barjon). David Ravetto posted 64-66 (-14), good for second place, one shot off of Tech's Sandy Scott. Hayden Springer shot 67-66 and is in solo third. Stefano Mazzoli shot 68-68 and is T5. Triston Fisher and Turner Maclean are also in the top 20. Tech has a very good team (ranked 10th nationally) and played well, counting no over-par scores through two rounds. TCU will need another good round tomorrow to hold them off, but it looks like a two-team tournament. Arkansas State is the other top-20 team in the field, but the Red Wolves only fielded four players in the morning round and are well back at -9 (8th). [/QUOTE]
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