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LANTANA, Texas - Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns men’s golf team kicked off the 2005-06 golf season at the 2006 Cobb/Ferrell Mean Green Classic, hosted by fellow Sun Belt Conference member North Texas. The Cajuns battled a field of 14 schools and the elements to finish the first round in 11th place.
Inclement weather in the area delayed play in the opening round for nearly 90-minutes. The second round was halted due to the weather.
Collectively the Cajuns carded a 299 first round score, just 16 strokes behind the tournament leader Washington State. Tournament host North Texas is in a tie for sixth place, just seven strokes ahead of UL.
The weather hampered the Ragin’ Cajuns as only one member of the team was able to shoot a score below par. Michael Smith, who led UL in stroke average last year, managed to break par and card an opening round 70 (-2). Smith as consistent, shooting 35 on both the front and back nine.
The Ragin’ Cajuns other golfers all struggled on the first nine holes of the day, but rebounded on the back nine. With the exception of Smith, who was consistent on all 18 holes, each of the UL golfers improved their scores on the back nine.
Freshman Kyle Pritchard carded a front nine score of 39, but finished the back nine with a 36 to finish three strokes over par with a 75. His score put him in a tie for 33rd.
Junior Morgan Landry and freshman Devin Carrey both shot a 40 on the opening nine holes, but lowered their scores to finish out the round. Landry shot a 36, just two shots better than Carrey, to tie for 40th. Carrey’s 78 was good enough for a tie for 61st.
Rounding out the scoring for UL was B.C. Thibeaux and Thomas Disch. The duo both carded team high 82s to finish the day in a tie for 71st.
The Ragin’ Cajuns will resume second round play at 8 a.m. on Tuesday morning with the final round immediately following.
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