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PALM CITY, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – In just his second year, Florida State Men’s Golfer Freddie Kjettrup achieved a feat that no other Seminole has accomplished as FSU finished in second place at 20-under (274-285-273) in Tuesday’s final round at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational held at Floridian Golf Club. The native of Aabybro, Denmark, recorded a final-round 64 and shot 13-under (64-72-64) en route to his runner-up finish. Kjettrup becomes the first Seminole to shoot three rounds at 64 or lower in a career, hitting the mark in just his 17th tournament played. ....
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – The Florida State Men’s Golf team wrapped up its successful stay at the Cabo Collegiate Invitational in Los Cabos, Mexico, by shooting 29-under (272-278-273) and placing third following Tuesday’s final round at the Cove Club.
“I’m really proud of our team,” FSU Head Coach Trey Jones said. “Coming back from a disappointing week at the Watersound Invitational, it was great to see how our guys responded to that and to the challenge of playing in one of the top fields in the country, and bouncing back from that.”
Proud of our guys The #Noles shoot 29-under and finish in third at the @CaboCollegiate #OneTribe pic.twitter.com/TbmAC03s6Q— FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) March 1, 2022
Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup strung together another good performance, tying for fifth with an 11-under 202 (68-67-67). The native of Demark shot three consecutive rounds in the 60s to lead the way for Florida State once again. It marks his ....
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – All six players for the Florida State Men’s Golf Team shot under par on Sunday afternoon as the Seminoles end the first round of the Cabo Collegiate Invitational in second place at 12-under.
Florida State trails only Oklahoma State (-13) by one stroke at one of collegiate golf’s most competitive tournaments. Frederik Kjettrup, Dan Bradbury, Brett Roberts and Cole Anderson each carded 3-under 68s in the opening round.
Playing as an individual, freshman Patrick McCann ended his first day as the top-ranked individual in the field after also carding a 3-under 68. Oklahoma State’s Brian Stark (-6) leads the field at 6-under.
Michael Sakane finished with a 1-under 70 to open the tournament. He is among the leaders in par 5 scoring so far, shooting 4-under on the long holes on Sunday. Sakane added an eagle to punctuate his day.
Bradbury’s 68 was highlighted by two eagles, making him one of 14 golfers to record a ....
WATERSOUND, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup of Florida State Men’s Golf finished a strong showing at the Watersound Invitational on Tuesday, shooting 5-under overall to place third at the competitive tournament held at Shark’s Tooth Golf Course.
It is Kjettrup’s second Top 3 finish in his last three tournaments played, as he tied for second at the Daniel Island Intercollegiate held Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
Kjettrup, who has emerged as a Top 100 golfer according to Golfstat at No. 82, shot even par in his final round. He added three birdies on Tuesday, and used a 35 on his first nine holes on the back nine combined with a 37 that he added on the front.
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Throughout the tournament, Kjettrup capitalized on Shark Tooth’s par 4 holes, finishing sixth among all participants at 2-under in par 4 scoring. He finished with 12 birdies over his th ....
WATERSOUND, Fla. (Seminoles.com) – Sophomore Frederik Kjettrup carded an opening-round 72 to shoot even par at Shark’s Tooth Golf Club in the first day of the Watersound Invitational.
Kjettrup’s 72 is tied for 14th at the tournament. Florida State Men’s Golf is 11th among the 14 participating teams at the Watersound Invitational, shooting a 9-over 297 in the first round.
The native of Aabybro, Denmark, used four birdies to his advantage in what has shown to be a difficult course so far. Just 13 of the 72 competing golfers managed to shoot under par, led by Alabama’s Canon Claycomb who shot a 5-under 67 to start. ....