Boilers Record Strong Second Round to Move Up LeaderboardBoilers Record Strong Second Round to Move Up Leaderboard

Boilers Record Strong Second Round to Move Up Leaderboard

April 5, 2014

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The Purdue men's golf team recovered from a slow opening round and moved into seventh place all by itself with a strong second round at the Augusta Invitational held at the Forest Hills Golf Club on Saturday.

Action will finish with the final round on Sunday, beginning at 8:30 a.m. (ET) on the par-72 layout.

The 42nd-ranked Boilermakers were in a ninth-place tie after the initial 18 holes with a 4-over par 292, but rebounded with a solid second round of 5-under par 283 to sit in seventh place with a 1-under par 575.

Ahead of the Boilers is a who's-who in the national rankings as 12 of the nation's top 46 teams are competing this weekend. No. 7-ranked UCF and No. 19-ranked and defending champion Texas lead the way at 12-under par (564). No. 13-ranked Virginia Tech is third just one shot back while No. 9-ranked Illinois is in fourth at 7-under par (569).

No. 8-ranked Houston (571) and No. 27-ranked Baylor (573) are also ahead of the Boilermakers.

After 36 holes, Purdue is leading 28th-ranked Clemson, 43rd-ranked Tennessee, 22nd-ranked New Mexico, 23rd-ranked South Carolina and 46th-ranked TCU in the team race.

Freshman Austin Eoff had a sensational second round to lead Purdue during day one. The Little Rock, Ark., native recorded a career-best round of 6-under par 66 to sit in a fourth-place tie at 5-under par 139 (73-66). He is just two shots back of No. 7-ranked Greg Eason of UCF in the individual race after recording eight birdies, including four straight on holes 15-18, in his career-best second round.

Senior Adam Schenk is tied for 21st at 1-under par 143 (72-71). Schenk was even-par on his round through 13 holes when he eagled the par-5 sixth hole to move to 2-under par for his round before settling for a 1-under par 71. Schenk has now totaled 12 consecutive rounds of even or under-par rounds.

Enzo Perez is in a tie for 25th at even-par 144 (71-73). Perez had an up-and-down day, totaling eight birdies, eight bogeys and 20 pars on the day.

Stuart Macdonald is in a tie for 53rd at 5-over par 149 (76-73), while Philippe Schweizer rebounded from a tough first round to finish day one in 69th place at 9-over par 153 (80-73).

#BoilerUp