LSU men's golf team finishes second at Puerto Rico Classic

The No. 2 LSU men's golf team concluded the Puerto Rico Classic with a second-place finish, shooting 37 under par over three rounds at the Grand Reserve Golf Course. They trailed only No. 1 Virginia, which won with a score of 55 under. Junior Noah McWilliams led LSU with a career-best 12 under par.

The Puerto Rico Classic took place over three days at the par-72, 7,152-yard Grand Reserve Golf Course in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico, marking the spring opener for several top teams. LSU posted a total score of 827, 37 under par, with 72 birdies, tying for the third-lowest team score in program history relative to par. This performance is the third time this season the Tigers have gone 30 under or better.

Junior Noah McWilliams highlighted the tournament, matching his career best with a 12-under 204 across rounds of 66, 70, and 68, finishing tied for eighth. He recorded 17 birdies, averaging 2.83 on par-3 holes and 3.83 on par-4 holes. Freshman Hudson Lawson made his debut in the lineup after senior Arni Sveinsson fell ill, delivering a standout 9-under 207 with rounds of 70, 67, and 70, including two eagles and a 4.17 average on par-5 holes, tying for 14th.

Senior Jay Mendell contributed a 7-under 209 (69-69-71) to tie for 23rd, while freshman Dan Hayes shot 6 under (69-69-72) with a tournament-high 18 birdies as an individual, tying for 29th. Senior Matty Dodd-Berry rounded out the lineup at 3 under 213 (73-67-73), tying for 42nd.

No. 1 Virginia dominated with a 55-under total (266-275-268). No. 18 Tennessee placed third at 36 under, followed by No. 14 Oklahoma in fourth at 33 under. Oklahoma's Summy and Maybank both posted top-10 individual finishes.

The event showcased strong play from the Tigers' revamped lineup, setting a positive tone for the spring season.

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Auburn women's golf team celebrates Moon Golf Invitational team title win at Suntree Country Club.
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Auburn wins Moon Golf Invitational at seven-under par

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The No. 8 Auburn women's golf team captured the team title at the Moon Golf Invitational, finishing at seven-under par 857 over 54 holes at Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Florida. Texas A&M placed second at four-under 860, with Vanessa Borovilos earning the individual championship at seven-under 209. The tournament featured 17 teams, including 12 ranked in the top 25.

The No. 2 LSU men's golf team shot a 14-under-par 274 to finish third after the first round of the Puerto Rico Classic. Despite missing star player Árni Sveinsson due to illness, junior Noah McWilliams led the Tigers with a six-under 66. The tournament is being played at the Grand Reserve Golf Course in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.

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The No. 9 Texas women's golf team secured its first tournament victory of the season at the 14th annual Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, finishing at 2-over par after a final-round 3-over 287 at Long Cove Club. Farah O'Keefe won the individual title with a 7-under 206, marking her second victory at the event. The Longhorns edged Florida State by two strokes for the team championship.

Texas A&M took the lead after the opening round of the Moon Golf Invitational with a 3-under 285 at Suntree Country Club in Melbourne, Florida. Mississippi State's Izzy Pellot holds the individual lead at 3-under 69. The tournament, hosted by Louisville, continues through February 17.

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Patrick Reed shot a five-under 67 to claim a four-stroke lead after the third round of the Hero Dubai Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club. LIV Golf players David Puig and Viktor Hovland are in contention, while Rory McIlroy's title hopes faded with a 71. Reed, Puig, and others face potential DP World Tour fines for their LIV commitments.

Tyler Duncan carded a 2-under 68 in the third round to take a one-stroke lead at 7 under in The Panama Championship on the Korn Ferry Tour. He heads into the final round one ahead of Mason Andersen, Cole Hammer and Ian Gilligan, all at 6 under. Adam Hadwin sits tied for fifth at 5 under in his first start of the 2026 season.

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Ryo Hisatsune surged to the top of the leaderboard at the 2026 WM Phoenix Open with a bogey-free 8-under 63 in the second round, highlighted by a chip-in birdie on the 17th after driving into the water. Hideki Matsuyama sits one stroke back at 10 under following his 7-under 64, while Scottie Scheffler extended his cuts-made streak to 66 with a 6-under 65 to reach 4 under. Brooks Koepka and Jordan Spieth missed the cut at 2 over and 3 over, respectively.

 

 

 

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