Duke in 4th after Round 2
By Gabe Starosta | September 6, 2007For the second consecutive day, the Blue Devils played solid golf, putting themselves in fourth place in the TOPY Cup U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate Golf Championship in Fukushima, Japan.
For the second consecutive day, the Blue Devils played solid golf, putting themselves in fourth place in the TOPY Cup U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate Golf Championship in Fukushima, Japan.
Duke sits in a tie for third place after an impressive showing in the first round of the TOPY Cup U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate Golf Championship in Fukushima, Japan.
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Unable to overcome its stroke deficit from the first day of play, Duke finished in ninth place Tuesday at the National Invitational Tournament in Tucson, Ariz.
The Blue Devils held a team meeting the evening before Monday's opening round of the National Invitational Tournament at the Omni Tucson National Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz.
On a beautiful March day, the men's golf team came out to practice on the range, sailing drives toward the picturesque Washington Duke Inn.
After failing to score under par for the first two days of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, Duke struck back Tuesday to finish sixth in the tournament.
Battling windy conditions from the opening tee, Duke played consistently and sits in eighth place after the second round of the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate in Awendaw, S.C.
In one of the deepest fields in which they have competed all season, the Blue Devils finished fourth at the General Jim Hackler Championship Mar. 12 at the TPC of Myrtle Beach in Murrells Inlet, SC.
After starting strong with a 4-under-par opening round Sunday, Duke slid back each of the next two days and finished in 12th place at the Puerto Rico Classic.
In the first day of the first tournament played without its head coach, No. 20 Duke came out strong and finished in sixth at the Puerto Rico Classic at the River Course at Rio Mar Golf Club Sunday.
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The Blue Devils could not have come any closer to upsetting No. 1 seed Florida in the Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship in Ft. Worth, Texas Sunday afternoon. No. 20 Duke, the nine-seed...
The only thing more erratic than the weather at the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational was the play of Duke, which finished 13th in the tournament after shooting 26-over par in its final...
Duke was plagued again by a slow start Tuesday before rallying and sits tied for sixth after the second round of the Isleworth-UCF Collegiate Invitational in Windermere, Fla.