Not Done Yet

Wyndham Clark of Highlands Ranch saw his college golf career extended by at least one day on Sunday when the University of Oregon made the 54-hole team cut at the Men’s NCAA Division I Finals in Sugar Grove, Ill.

With 15 teams advancing to Monday’s final round of stroke play, the defending national champs from Oregon stand 13th. The top eight teams after Monday’s round will make match play. The Ducks are 10 strokes out of eighth place after 54 holes.

Individually, Clark, the Pac-12 champion and the No. 1-ranked player nationally in college golf according to Golfweek, shares 36th place. The senior (pictured) made four birdies and four bogeys on Sunday to post an even-par 72. That leaves him at 1-under-par 215, 11 strokes behind leader Scottie Scheffler of Texas.

Meanwhile, the season ended Sunday for Josh Seiple of Castle Rock. The sophomore’s University of Mississippi team finished 22nd and missed the cut.

Seiple, who will play in U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying in about a week, struggled to an 82 on Sunday, giving him a 16-over-par 232 total, good for 138th place individually.

Monday’s action from Rich Harvest Farms will be televised from 2-6 p.m. (MT) by the Golf Channel.
 

Men’s NCAA Division I Finals
May 26-29, 2017 in Sugar Grove, Ill.

36. Coloradan Wyndham Clark, Oregon 74-69-72–215
138. Coloradan Josh Seiple, Mississippi 74-76-82–232

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