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Illini Post Strong Start, Seek Consistency at Olympia Fields

Illini Post Strong Start, Seek Consistency at Olympia Fields


OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. – The No. 11-ranked Fighting Illini men’s golf team opened the 2022-23 season on a record pace at the 16th annual OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational on Friday at Olympia Fields Country Club, behind Round 1 co-leader Adrien Dumont de Chassart, one of four Illini to sit inside the top-15 with 36 holes to play.

Dumont de Chassart, a fifth-year senior who returned to Illinois as the two-time defending Big Ten Player of the Year, recorded six birdies in his opening round to shoot a 65 (-5) and match No. 15 Stanford’s Karl Vilips atop the individual leaderboard after Day 1.  

Fellow fifth-year seniors Tommy Kuhl and Matthis Besard, and junior Piercen Hunt were not far off the pace, however, tying for third, ninth and 13th, respectively in the 78-player field. Kuhl shot 3-under, aided by a strong finish that saw him post birdies on four of his last six holes. Besard, making his Illini debut as a graduate transfer from Southern Illinois, carded 1-under.

Hunt closed out the scoring for the Illini with an even-par 70, while sophomore Jackson Buchanan bounced back from shooting 4-over on the front nine, and was 1-under on the back. He sits in a tie for 43rd at 3-over heading into Round 2 on Saturday.

“Adrien was on point all day, and Matthis and Tommy played solid from start to finish,” head coach Mike Small said. “On that golf course, if you drive it straight and keep the ball in play you have a chance to attack some holes, and for the most part, the guys did that. We drove it pretty well as a team.

“Those three seniors came out and played very solid, and really everybody did. Jackson didn’t have his best, but he finished strong and we’re excited going into tomorrow; Adrien goes out and shoots 5-under, Tommy closes for 3-under, and Matthis shoots 1-under, that’s a pretty strong 1-2-3 punch that was important today.”

That scoring combo gave the Illini an opening-round team total of 271, a number that would have matched the tournament record set by Texas A&M in 2017, however Stanford’s top four combined to edge the Illini by a stroke and establish a new single-round team mark of 270 (-10).

Behind the Cardinal (-10) and the Illini (-9), No. 3 Florida was the only other team to finish under par on Friday at 277 (-3). No. 7 Oklahoma State (+3) is fourth, while No. 5 Arizona State and Indiana are tied for…

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