Oct. 27, 2001
STANFORD, Calif. - The Purdue men's golf team is in fifth place after the second round of The Nelson golf tournament in Stanford, Calif. The Boilermakers fired a second-round 288 on Saturday and are now 16 strokes back of first-place Washington. The Boilermakers were tied for second place after the first round but missed out on key opportunities during Saturday's action.
"We just never got anything going today," said associate head coach Andrew Sapp. "We had some birdie putts but couldn't get them to fall."
Purdue senior Lee Williamson is in fourth place after a second-round 72. Williamson's two-day total of 138 puts him just one stroke behind the leader. Junior Peter Karmis carded a team-low 68 and is tied for 13th. Junior Chris Mayson fired a 72 and finished tied for 22nd place. Senior Jason Bukowski is currently tied for 51st place after shooting a second-round 76. Freshman Dustin Cone is tied for 75th after a second-round 78.
The final round will begin Sunday morning at 10:00 a.m. EST with a shotgun start. This is the final event of the fall season for the Boilermakers.
Place Individual 1st Rd. 2nd Rd. 3rd Rd. Total 5th Lee Williamson 66 72 138 -4T-13 Peter Karmis 73 68 141 -1T-22 Chris Mayson 70 72 142 ET-51 Jason Bukowski 71 76 147 +5T-75 Dustin Cone 77 78 155 +13
Place Team 1st Rd. 2nd Rd. 3rd Rd. Total 1st Washington 280 272 5522nd Toledo 283 277 5603rd Stanford 280 280 5614th Florida Southern 279 285 5645th Purdue 280 288 568