RESULTS TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) - Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup of Florida State Men's Golf tied for second at the Daniel Island Intercollegiate, shooting a 3-under 213 (71-70-72). The Denmark native finishes a productive fall season in which all three of his stroke-play tournaments included Top 20 finishes, in addition to going 2-0-1 in match play at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup. The Seminoles tied for third with an even par 864 (289-279-296). Seton Hall won the tournament at 6-under, followed by South Carolina (2-under) in second. FSU tied with College of Charleston. Dan Bradbury also earned a Top 10 finish, shooting a 1-under 215 (73-71-71) to tie for seventh. Brett Roberts tied for 16th at 2-over. Michael Mays tied for 45th at 8-over, and Connor Futrell shot 13-over. Florida State begins its spring season at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate on Feb. 14, 2022.
RESULTS
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) - Florida State Men's Golf had a good first day at the Daniel Island Intercollegiate, shooting 8-under through two rounds to sit in second place heading into Monday's final round.
The Seminoles trail only Seton Hall (-12) in the tournament, which consists of 20 programs.
Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup continues to lead FSU, shooting 3-under on the day to tie for third place thus far. Kjettrup shot a 71 in the first round and followed with a 70 in the second round.
Fellow sophomore Brett Roberts is 2-under (73-69), while Dan Bradbury tied for 15th with an even-par 144 (73-71) through two rounds of play.
Connor Futrell is tied for 20th (76-69) is tied for 20th at 1-over. Michael Mays is at 3-over.
FSU tees off at 8:15 a.m. in Monday's final round.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – Tallahassee native Connor Futrell of the Florida State Men’s Golf team was FSU’s lone winner in match play vs. Arizona on Wednesday at the Stephens Cup, defeating his opponent 2&1 at the Alotian Club in Roland, Ark. The win by Futrell over Jackson Norwich of Arizona moves his record to 3-0-1 in match play competition this season, going 2-0-1 at the Barbara Nicklaus Cup in FSU’s last tournament. Futrell got ahead by as many as three holes on the front nine vs. Norwich, then stayed steady on the back nine. “Conner really wants to leave his legacy at Florida State,” FSU Head Coach Trey Jones said. “Being very close last year to playing in the national championship, he is starting to figure out what is needed to be successful at our level. He is gaining confidence and will use this week to take another step forward.”
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – A productive final round of stroke play elevated Florida State Men’s Golf up to third place at the Jackson Stephens Cup on Tuesday. FSU enters Wednesday’s match as the No. 3 seed and faces No. 4 seed Arizona at the Alotian Club in Roland, Ark.
The Seminoles shot 3-under in the final stroke play round, the second-lowest among the six participating programs on Tuesday.
“I am happy for the players to see a good round and make a run at the championship match,” FSU Head Coach Trey Jones said. “It shows a lot about their pride and competitive spirit.”
Senior Connor Futrell shot the round of the tournament so far for FSU, carding a 4-under 68. He recorded an eagle on the par-5, 598-yard 17th hole to go along with five birdies in the third round.
Futrell is tied with Frederik Kjettrup and Brett Roberts among the team’s leaders at 5-over for the tournament and tied for eighth apiece. Kjettrup shot a 2-over 74 on Tuesday while Rober
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup led the way once again for the Florida State Men’s Golf Team, tying for ninth through the first two stroke-play rounds at the Jackson Stephens Cup held at the Alotian Golf Club in Roland, Ark.
The native of Demark is tied for ninth among the reduced-size 36-player men’s field. Florida State is fifth out of six teams as it shot 19-over (300-295) through the first two rounds. Kjettrup carded an overall score of 3-over (73-74) on the day.
Of his 36 holes played on Monday, Kjettrup recorded a birdie on eight of them. Five of his eight birdies came on the course’s back nine holes.
.@KjettrupF continues to lead the way ↗️He is tied for ninth at @TheStephensCup while FSU is in fifth place through two rounds played. pic.twitter.com/icwuROfIW4— FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) October 19, 2021
Freshman Michael Mays made a strong collegiate debut after finishing 4-over (75-73) on the day and tying for 13th. Sophomo