CARMEL, Ind. – I'm at Prairie View Golf Club in suburban Indianapolis following Kent State's Men's Golf Team as it chases a sixth straight Mid-American Conference Championship... Keep checking back for updates this weekend.
UPDATE 7:30 p.m. ... After a shaky finish and what head coach Herb Page called a Jekyll-and-Hyde, the Golden Flashes still find themselves in first place after day one of the MAC Championship.
The coaches and players are just sitting down to dinner, and Page admitted they are thinking just a bit about what might have been.
The lead is currently five shots over Akron, but it was 12 at one point during the second round before an ugly run that included nine bogeys and two double bogeys over the final five holes.
"These things are hard to win," said Page. "The good news is we had a Jekyll-and-Hyde day out there, and still we have a five-shot lead. Our guys know how poorly they started out and how poorly the finished. We could have had a double-digit lead, but we gave it away with too many big numbers and too many three-putts.
It's hard to get too negative because those middle nines were pretty fabulous. As a coach, a day like this gets very exciting, and then it also gets very frustrating. We have guys on this team who know how to win, though, and they just have to come back out here on Saturday and Sunday and stay away from those big numbers. We haven't played our best golf yet. Not even close."
UPDATE: 4:43 p.m. … Kent State is rolling in round two of the Mid-American Conference Championship and building a big lead.
Just a few hours ago, the Golden Flashes were struggling on the relatively easy front nine at Prairie View Golf Club and trailing Ball State by eight shots as neared the turn in round one.
Some five hours later, the Flashes have made the turn in round two and hold a 9-shot lead over second-place Akron. The Flashes sit at 12-under for the tournament and are 10-under in round two.
Through nine holes in round one, Kent State senior Taylor Pendrith was struggling at 3-over par and showing some frustration heading to the 10th tee. After a good drive, a 9-iron to three feet turned his fortunes around. That birdie jump started a 4-under-par 32 on the back nine.
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Pendrith on the sixth tee during round two |
Pendrith followed that with a birdie-birdie-birdie start to round two … and now at 4-under for his second round and 5-under for the tournament, the defending MAC individual champ is back on top of the leaderboard with a one-shot advantage on Akron’s Charlie Bull through 12 holes.
Fellow senior Corey Conners, who had some struggles earlier in his day, is just two off of the individual lead at 3-under, tied with Kent State teammate Kyle Kmiecik, who has been rock steady all day for the Flashes since a birdie at his first hole of the morning round.
There was a fun flurry early in round two that I watched with head coach Herb Page from a mound that sits between Prarie View’s No. 3 green and No. 4 tee. From that spot you can see a big chunk of the course … the green at No. 4, the No. 5 green in the distance and No. 6 fairway, along with several holes on the back nine.
We watched Pendrith hit the par-5 third in two, then two putt for his third consecutive birdie. Just seconds earlier, Kmieck got up and down from the greenside bunker at three for a birdie. As Pendrith made his putt, we watched Kmieck get another sand save, this time for par, from the green at the fourth hole. And in between, we could see freshman Sebastian Bendsen and sophomore Josh Whalen pump their fists as they made birdie putts at No. 5.
As Pendrith walked to the tee at four, Conners hit his second shot at three to 15 feet and made eagle. Kmieck followed with
another birdie at five.
“This is when golf starts getting fun,” said associate head coach Rob Wakeling, as I caught up with him at the fifth green, just as Pendrith hit his tee shot at the 340-yard hole green high.
Watching golf from a perch like that is great fun on a course like this with few trees. It’s a lot like watching golf at a British Open venue where you can see forever. Even with a small crowd like we have today here in Indiana, you can hear the few people out there cheer for a great shot, giving you even more of an indication of what is happening out there around you.
And as I write this, the run continues ... Pendrith with birdie at 13 to get to 5-under on his round just as Conners hits it on the par-5 13th for an eagle opportunity of about 40 feet.
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Head coach Herb Page watches Kyle Kmiecik's tee shot at the par-three fourth hole during round two |
UPDATE, END OF ROUND 1, 2:15 p.m. ... Better play on the tougher back nine here at Prairie View Golf Club has allowed Kent State to close the gap a bit as play begins in round two.
The Flashes played the last three holes in 3-under par. That helped them complete the first round with a 2-under-par 286 that has them just two shots off the lead.
I just talked to Herb Page as he hurried through his lunch before heading back to the course.
"This is a resilient group," said Page. "They just kept hanging in there. Three under in the last three holes to keep us close, that is all you can ask for. We have not played our best golf yet. Now we need to go back out there and keep it going."
Kyle Kmiecik (33-38–71) just signed the scorecard on his 1-under-par first round. He led the way for the Flashes all morning long, staying in red numbers while his teammates settled in.
Taylor Pendrith (39-32–71) is currently signing his scorecard after a back-nine comeback put him at 1-under-par after 18 holes. His back-nine 32 included three birdies and an eagle. After a drive of 340-plus yards on the par-5 13th, he hit nine iron to 35 feet and drained the putt.
Corey Conners (38-34–72) is on his way into the clubhouse after a comeback of his own on the back nine. His bogey-free finish after the turn included birdies at 11 and 17.
Led by Charlie Bull's 3-under-par 69, Akron finished with the first-round lead at 4-under. Ryan Harris and Zach Gollwitzer both shot 1-under for the Zips.
UPDATE, 1:41 p.m. ... Back-to-back birdies by Pendrith at the 16th and 17th holes have moved the senior into red numbers at 1-under heading to the final hole.
Those birds have also helped the Flashes close the gap late in round one. Akron has moved into the lead at 4-under as a team, but the Flashes are now just three back at 1-under.
Freshman Josh Whalen has posted a very nice round of even-par 72, playing the final eight holes of his round in 1-under (seven pars and a birdie two at No. 15).
Sophomore Sebastian Bendsen shot a 76. Kmieck is just finishing up with Pendrith and Conners to follow.
UPDATE, 12:45 p.m. ... Just heading back to the course to find Kent State making a bit of a move on the back nine.
After turning in 3-over and showing some signs of frustration heading to the 10th tee just a short while ago, senior and defending individual champion Taylor Pendrith has started to battle back, notching a birdie three at the 10th and the getting an eagle at the par-5 13th hole. He is now back to even.
Fellow senior Corey Conners is also getting his round back in order with a birdie at the par-3 11th to get back to 1-over on the day.
At 1-under, Kent State now trails Ball State and Eastern Michigan by just two shots heading into the final holes of the morning.
The teams will take a short break for lunch before heading right back out to the course for the second round.