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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 2970197" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>Frog men get off to a decent start in the desert. Like the women, they had first-hole jitters and were +2 as a team on the opening hole (1 double, 1 triple on a not-difficult hole). But they settled in and went just +3 the rest of the way. That puts them in the middle of the pack (T11); more than half of the field sitting between +3 and +7.</p><p></p><p>The only team to get any separation was Arizona State who, playing alongside the Frogs, went -6 on the final three holes to shoot -8, opening a 5-shot lead.</p><p></p><p>None of the Frogs shot more than +3, which was great considering the bad first hole. The Frogs were led by Mateo F de O, who shot -1. A good round (T16 individually) that maybe didn't seem as good to Mateo, whose playing partner David Puig shot 64 for ASU--best round of the day by 3 shots.</p><p></p><p>Lots of golf left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 2970197, member: 4994"] Frog men get off to a decent start in the desert. Like the women, they had first-hole jitters and were +2 as a team on the opening hole (1 double, 1 triple on a not-difficult hole). But they settled in and went just +3 the rest of the way. That puts them in the middle of the pack (T11); more than half of the field sitting between +3 and +7. The only team to get any separation was Arizona State who, playing alongside the Frogs, went -6 on the final three holes to shoot -8, opening a 5-shot lead. None of the Frogs shot more than +3, which was great considering the bad first hole. The Frogs were led by Mateo F de O, who shot -1. A good round (T16 individually) that maybe didn't seem as good to Mateo, whose playing partner David Puig shot 64 for ASU--best round of the day by 3 shots. Lots of golf left. [/QUOTE]
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