AMHERST, Va. – Despite steady rain and conditions Razorback head coach Brad McMakin described as “horrible,”, the second round of the NCAA Amherst Regional was completed and Arkansas stands in sixth at +6 (566) with Mark Stockdale and Thomas Curry each among the top 10 individually.
Due to the conditions, the field played lift, clean and place and the average score to par was +6.6, compared to +4.4 above par in round one. Arkansas slipped two spots to sixth, but is battling Arizona and Florida Gulf Coast for the fourth and fifth spots. The top five teams after round three advance to the NCAA Championships.
Tennessee was 5-over in round two and leads the field at -4. Vanderbilt was one of two teams under par, at -1, and is second at -3. Oklahoma is third at +3. Arizona was 2-under in round two and moved up six spots to fourth at +4 after 36 holes. Florida Gulf Coast is fifth at +5 followed by Arkansas at +6.
Stockdale turned in a 2-under-par 68 and moved up eight spots into a tie for third with a 36-hole, 3-under total of 137 (69-68). Starting on hole 10, Stockdale birdied holes 11, 12 and 13. He dropped a shot on the 528-yard, par-4 16th to make the turn at -2. The sophomore jumped back to 3-under with a birdie on the par-4, 2nd hole. However, he dropped a shot on his final hole to settle for his 68.