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<blockquote data-quote="JogginFrog" data-source="post: 3052416" data-attributes="member: 4994"><p>Given how hard Maridoe is, I mused earlier that Justin Gums' 66 today (2 shots better than the next-best score in a 75-man field) might be one of the Frogs' best-ever rounds in terms of strokes gained against the field average.</p><p></p><p>In the spirit of lowered home-office productivity, I ran the numbers on the four best TCU rounds of the past 5 years (all 64s), plus Julien Brun's 64 at nationals in 2013, and compared them to Gums' round today.</p><p></p><p><strong>_SG __ Player__Score__Field ____ Event___________</strong></p><p>9.52 __ Mazzoli___64___73.52_____ 2019 NCAA Regional</p><p>9.29 __ Gums ____ 66___75.29_____ 2021 Maridoe</p><p>8.42 __ Ravetto __64___72.42_____ 2019 Lake Charles</p><p>8.22 __ Springer__64___72.22_____ 2019 Big 12</p><p>7.00 __ Celli______ 64___71.00_____ 2021 Thunderbird Collegiate</p><p>6.96 __ Brun______64___70.96_____ 2013 NCAA Finals</p><p> </p><p>Gums' round was surpassed only by Stefano Mazzoli's 64 at regionals in 2019. (That round was even better if you leave in a couple of outlier 90s that were 3+ shots worse than the next-worst score.)</p><p></p><p>So, today's round wasn't the best TCU round in history relative to the field, but it was quite a bit better, relative to the field, than four of the 64s posted in recent years.</p><p></p><p>TCU's <a href="https://gofrogs.com/documents/2021/6/24/2021_22_TCU_MGOLF_Record_Book.pdf" target="_blank">single-round record</a> in competition is 63, by James Sacheck in a dual match with Arizona in 2009, on a par-70 course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JogginFrog, post: 3052416, member: 4994"] Given how hard Maridoe is, I mused earlier that Justin Gums' 66 today (2 shots better than the next-best score in a 75-man field) might be one of the Frogs' best-ever rounds in terms of strokes gained against the field average. In the spirit of lowered home-office productivity, I ran the numbers on the four best TCU rounds of the past 5 years (all 64s), plus Julien Brun's 64 at nationals in 2013, and compared them to Gums' round today. [B]_SG __ Player__Score__Field ____ Event___________[/B] 9.52 __ Mazzoli___64___73.52_____ 2019 NCAA Regional 9.29 __ Gums ____ 66___75.29_____ 2021 Maridoe 8.42 __ Ravetto __64___72.42_____ 2019 Lake Charles 8.22 __ Springer__64___72.22_____ 2019 Big 12 7.00 __ Celli______ 64___71.00_____ 2021 Thunderbird Collegiate 6.96 __ Brun______64___70.96_____ 2013 NCAA Finals Gums' round was surpassed only by Stefano Mazzoli's 64 at regionals in 2019. (That round was even better if you leave in a couple of outlier 90s that were 3+ shots worse than the next-worst score.) So, today's round wasn't the best TCU round in history relative to the field, but it was quite a bit better, relative to the field, than four of the 64s posted in recent years. TCU's [URL='https://gofrogs.com/documents/2021/6/24/2021_22_TCU_MGOLF_Record_Book.pdf']single-round record[/URL] in competition is 63, by James Sacheck in a dual match with Arizona in 2009, on a par-70 course. [/QUOTE]
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