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The Vanderbilt Hustler

The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University.
The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University

The Vanderbilt Hustler

The official student newspaper of Vanderbilt University.

Men’s Golf: Vanderbilt finishes seventh in the Gator Invitational

After overcoming a poor first-round performance, the Commodores ultimately fell short.
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Vanderbilt men’s golf wins the 2020 Vanderbilt Legends Collegiate tournament. (Hustler Multimedia/Truman McDaniel)

Vanderbilt, the second-ranked golf program in the NCAA, opened its season travelling to Gainesville for the Gator Invitational on Feb. 12 to 13.

Vanderbilt placed 7th out of 21 teams in the tournament, scoring a 279 as a team. The team finished at  -15, 14 shots behind the tournament-winning Florida Gators. Sophomore William Moll finished tied for 11th; junior Reid Davenport tied for 18th and senior Harrison Ott tied for 24th. 

“We’re playing an SEC championship every week basically due to our schedule. And when you play competition like this, when you don’t take your A-game you’re going to finish seventh,” Head Coach Scott Limbaugh said

While finishing in the top ten, the first round results were less than ideal. At the end of the first day, Vanderbilt sat tied for 12th at -3. Matthew Riedel was -2 and tied for 15th and Senior, Harrison Ott was tied for 27th.

Coach Limbaugh was proud with the way the team bounced back from the underwhelming first round.

“Guys like Cole Sheerwood showed great resilience,” Limbaugh said. “[He] went 24 [holes] without a bogey after a few doubles.”  

This season, the commodores have rallied around the ‘next man up mentality’. From 2016 to 2020, the Commodores rallied behind 2020 SEC Player of the Year and first-team All-American, John Augenstein. Augenstein is now playing golf professionally. 

“The truth is you don’t replace John [Augenstein],” Limbaugh said.“That’s never been the goal. It’s about other people stepping up, and it provides a great opportunity.” 

The coach compared Augenstein’s departure to week six of the 2020 NFL season when Tennessee Titans left tackle Taylor Lewan tore his ACL. 

“They still had the leading rusher in the NFL, because the backup stepped up.” Limbaugh said. “That’s what we’re trying to encourage here” 

The Commodores are aware of the pressure of being one of the best teams in college golf. The student-athletes must take ownership of their play for the team to stay at the top, according to Limbaugh. 

“The best golf teams know it is the golfers’ team, not Coach Limbaugh’s team, not their mom and dad’s team, not the fans’ team, it has to be all of ours.” Limbaugh said. 

The men’s golf team will look to rebound at their next event, the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from Feb. 26 to Feb. 28.

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About the Contributors
Bowman Talbot, Former Staff Writer
Bowman Talbot ('24) is a student in the College of Arts and Science studying political science and history. When not writing for The Hustler, Bowman can be found exploring Nashville, defending 2019 LSU football as the greatest college football team of all time and watching the New Orleans Saints choke in another playoff appearance. He can be reached at [email protected].    
Andrew Wilf, Sports Editor
Andrew Wilf (’24) is Sports Editor for The Vanderbilt Hustler. He is from Livingston, N.J., and is majoring in history and minoring in business. He joined the sports staff his freshman year, previously serving as a Staff Writer, Assistant Sports Editor and Deputy Sports Editor. Beyond writing for The Hustler, he is also the host of Anchor Analysis, Commodore Clash and Live From West End. In his free time, Andrew enjoys watching the NFL and playing golf. He can be reached at [email protected].
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