Anonymous | Posted: 8 Oct 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Keiley and Tebbs in top ten, team in second place after day one

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DUBLIN, Ohio – In its first ever appearance at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational, The BYU men’s golf team is tied for second place after a solid team effort in round one.

Junior Justin Keiley and senior Adam Tebbs led the way for the Cougars both finishing in the top ten individual rankings. Keiley was consistent throughout the day, converting three birdies to shoot a 73 (+1).  He is currently tied for fourth place, three strokes behind the leader.

Tebbs also had a solid performance shooting a two-over-par 74. He led the team with five birdies and currently stands tied for seventh.

“Our guys came out and just hit some great shots right off the bat,” head coach Bruce Brockbank said. “For Justin and Adam to shoot 73 and 74 really helped us today.”

Senior Zac Blair got off to a slow start in the tournament’s opening round shooting three double bogeys in his first seven holes, but turned things around hitting four birdies in a five hole span. Blair finished the day at six-over-par, tied for 28th. Sophomore Mike Jurca currently stands tied for 23rd after shooting a five-over-par 77.

BYU is currently in front of three top-25 teams (Arkansas, UNLV, Kent State) on the Golf World/Nike Golf Coaches’ Poll and trails leader Oklahoma State by seven strokes.

“We made some decent putts today,” Brockbank said. “If we can do that tomorrow it will be an exciting finish for us."

The 54-hole tournament was officially trimmed downed to 36 holes after frost delayed this morning’s starting tee times. Live stats of tournament action at Muirfield Village Golf Club can be followed at golfstat.com.

Individual Scores

Place

Player

Round 1

Total Score

T4 Justin Keiley +1 +1
T7 Adam Tebbs +2 +2
T23 Mike Jurca +5 +5
T28 Zac Blair +6 +6
T46 Devon Purser +9 +9

Team Scores

Place

Team

Score

1 Oklahoma State +7
T2 Brigham Young +14
T2 Kentucky +14
4 Kent State +15
5 Ohio State +20
6 San Diego +21
T7 Arkansas +23
T7 Vanderbilt +23
T7 UNLV +23
T7 Purdue +23
11 UCF +29