Wake Forest Finishes 13th at Puerto Rico Classic

6/21/1999 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf

February 23, 1999

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The Wake Forest men's golf team struggled on the final day of play to finish 13th of 18 teams at the Puerto Rico Classic golf tournament. Three Demon Deacons shot in the 80s as the team carded a 20-over 308 in the final round, played on the 6,945-yard, par-72 River Course of the Rio Mar Country Club in San Juan.

The Demon Deacons finished at 34-over par for the three-day event, 68 strokes back of the tournament champion, top-ranked Clemson. The Tigers shot a 15-under 273 in the final round to finish at 34-under par, winning the team title by four strokes over Georgia Tech.

The Deacs received another strong round from senior Michael Capone (Cranston, RI), who shot a 3-under 69 on the final 18 holes. Capone finished the event with a career-best 54-hole score of 212, or 4-under par, to place 12th in the individual standings. He was seven strokes behind the tournament co-champions, Clemson's John Engler and East Tennessee State's David Christensen.

Senior Oscar Sanchez (Canary Island, Spain) shot a 75 again today and finished 43rd overall at 8-over par. Senior Thomas Parker (Laurinburg, NC) and freshman Jay Morgan (Choctaw, OK) both shot 82s in the final round, while senior Juan Vizcaya (Madrid, Spain) carded an 84. Parker finished the event in 66th place at 16-over par, while Morgan and Vizcaya were tied for 70th at 18-over.

Wake Forest returns to action on March 9-10 at the Seminole Classic in Tallahassee, Fla.

TEAM RESULTS

1   Clemson            281-276-273=830 -34
2   Georgia Tech        281-278-275=834 -30
3   Georgia             285-286-287=858 -6
    East Tennessee State 289-283-286=858 -6
5   NC State            297-279-284=860 -4
6   Texas               289-288-293=870 +6
7   North Carolina      292-288-293=873 +9
8   Minnesota           289-287-303=879 +15
9   Northwestern        290-289-304=883 +19
10  Duke                306-292-290=888 +24
11  Columbus State      304-295-294=893 +29
12  Virginia            303-293-298=894 +30
13  WAKE FOREST         291-299-308=898 +34
14  Kent                311-302-289=902 +38
15  Florida State       304-300-299=903 +39
16  Purdue              314-298-308=920 +56
17  Missouri            316-297-309=922 +58
18  Penn State          299-312-316=927 +63

TOP TEN INDIVIDUALS

1   John Engler, Clemson        70-70-65=205    -11
    David Christensen, ETSU     69-67-69=205    -11
3   David Gossett, Texas        69-69-69=207    -9
    Carl Pettersson, NC State   73-66-68=207    -9
5   Kris Mikkelsen, Ga. Tech    70-70-68=208    -8
6   Carlton Forrester, Ga. Tech 68-70-71=209    -7
7   Bryce Molder, Ga. Tech      74-67-69=210    -6
8   Ben Curtis, Kent            72-69-70=211    -5
    Elliot Gealy, Clemson       73-67-71=211    -5
    Lucas Glover, Clemson       71-70-70=211    -5
    Nick Cassini, Georgia       68-70-73=211    -5

WAKE FOREST PLAYERS

12  Michael Capone, Wk. Forest  71-72-69=212    -4
43  Oscar Sanchez, Wk. Forest   74-75-75=224    +8
66  Thomas Parker, Wk. Forest   72-78-82=232    +16
70  Jay Morgan, Wk. Forest      76-76-82=234    +18
70  Juan Vizcaya, Wk. Forest    74-76-84=234    +18
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