Boilermakers In Tenth Place After Day One of Puerto Rico Classic

Feb. 22, 2015

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- Stuart Macdonald recorded his second even-par or better round of the season with an opening-round 72. He also scored his fourth eagle of the year. The rest of the team has a combined two eagles on the season.
- Austin Eoff's counted round was the 22nd straight of his career. He has now been on the counting team in 50.0 of his 54.0 career completed rounds.
- Purdue's seven birdies were the fewest in the field during the first round. Purdue's plus-12 score on par-4's was the second worst in the opening round (Tulsa, +16). Only two eagles were recorded on the first day (one by Purdue and one by East Tennessee State).

RIO GRANDE, P.R. -- The Purdue men's golf team fired a 10-over par 298 to sit in a 10th-place tie after round one of the highly-competitive Puerto Rico Classic held at the Rio Mar Resort & Spa's River Course.

The event features three teams ranked in the nation's top 10 and nine more ranked between Nos. 11 and 70.

Stuart Macdonald is 18th after the first round at the Puerto Rico Classic at even-par 72.

Stuart Macdonald led the Boilermakers with an even-par 72, good for an 18th-place tie. Starting on hole No. 17, Macdonald bogeyed two of his first three holes to fall to 2-over par. He then parred eight straight holes before a birdie on hole No. 10 improved him to 1-over par. He eagled the par-4 13th hole to jump to 1-under par, before a bogey-birdie-bogey finish dropped him to even par on his round.

Ben-Marvin Egel shot a 2-over par 74 to finish round one tied for 30th. He bogeyed his first hole (No. 16) and his 13th hole (No. 10) while recording 16 pars to finish his round at 2-over par.

Enzo Perez recorded a 3-over par 75 to place 39th after 18 holes. Perez was even-par through six holes, before bogeying three of the final 12 holes to finish with an opening-round 75.

Austin Eoff rounded out Purdue's scoring with a 5-over par 77. Eoff could never get it going in round one, sitting at 6-over par after 13 holes before a late birdie got him to 5-over par for his round.

Freshman Brian Carlson scored a 6-over par 78 as Purdue's fifth scorer.

Georgia leads the tournament with an 8-under par score of 280. Alabama is second at 3-under par 285, while Virginia Tech is third at 1-under par 287. Clemson is fourth at even-par 288.

Virginia Tech's Scott Vincent leads the individual race at 5-under par 67.

The second round will begin at 8 AM (ET) on Monday morning. Purdue will start on hole Nos. 12-15 and be paired with UNC Greensboro and East Tennessee State.

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