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Jones Cup: Fendt Still Leads as Leaderboard Tightens
Jake Fendt has 14 players within 3 shots of his lead (Kennesaw State photo)
Jake Fendt has 14 players within 3 shots of his lead (Kennesaw State photo)

SEA ISLAND, GA (January 27, 2018) – Jake Fendt (Suwanee, GA / Kennesaw State University) maintained his position atop the leaderboard in the 2018 Jones Cup Invitational on Saturday, carding a 1-over-par 73 in the second round. Fendt’s tournament total of 1-under-par 143 gives him a one-stroke lead heading into Sunday’s final round.

As he was after round one, Fendt is the only player under par for the tournament, as he looks to become just the ninth player in 13 playings of the event at Ocean Forest to finish the tournament under par.

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Fendt is doing his damage on the par fours at Ocean Forest, going 2 under through the first two rounds which is three strokes better than anyone else in the field. But despite his stellar play so far, he has no breathing room as 14 players are within three shots of his lead, with scoring conditions improving in each round.

“Everybody will tell you that this game is about staying level-headed,” Fendt told Golfweek. “The minute you get upset is when the snowball effect comes into play with bogey, bogey, bogey. … I’m not going to do anything different tomorrow. I’m not going to have any expectations.

“I’m just going to try my best and try to analyze each shot the best I can and execute it as well as I can.”

The field average was over 78 strokes in the first round, but with calmer conditions came down three shots in round two, as 16 players were able to break par.

Tanapat Pichaikool (Thailand / Mississippi State University) trails the lead by one stroke aftercarding a 2-under-par 70 in the second round for a tournament total of even-par 144.Vanderbilt’s Theo Humphrey (Greenwich, CT) had a bogey-free 4-under-par 68 in the second round of the tournament to tie for today’s low round and place him short of Fendt by just two strokes.

The defending champion and World #1 Braden Thornberry failed to progress in the second round, cardingthree birdies against six bogeys. Thornberry enters the final round as one of 19 playerswithin five strokes out of the lead.

The 2018 Jones Cup champion will receive a sponsor’s exemption to compete in the PGATour’s RSM Classic to be held at Sea Island Golf Club, November 12-18, 2018.

The final round will begin Sunday at 8:00 am.

ROUND ONE REPORT

The Jones Cup Invitational annually hosts one of the best fields in amateur golf. This year, nine of the top 50 players in World Amateur Golf Ranking are teeing it up at Ocean Forest Golf Club, including defending champion Braden Thornberry, who is the #1 ranked player in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Ranking.

Yet, on a demanding Friday along Georgia’s southern coast it was the world’s 418th-ranked amateur who performed the best in difficult conditions.

Jake Fendt was the only player to finish the first 18 holes under par as temperatures never got above 60 degrees and consistent 15- to 20-mph winds made it feel even colder. The Kennesaw State junior shot 2-under 70 and leads by two shots over three players: Georgia’s Spencer Ralston, Lipscomb’s Eric Ansett and College of Charleston’s Michael Sass.

Much better than Fendt’s performance a year ago when he tied for 32nd and never shot better than 75.

“The most important thing I learned from last year is just to keep the ball in front of you,” Fendt said. “… You’re just trying to leave yourself with a realistic par chance on every hole.”

It helped that Fendt was able to card four birdies, too. He opened his round with a bogey at the par-4 10th hole, which played into the wind and forced its share of big numbers, including a quadruple-bogey-9 by Alabama’s Davis Riley. But Fendt bounced back with birdies at Nos. 14 and 15, each coming from 35-plus feet.

He made a 20-footer at the par-4 seventh, as well.

“I was just fortunate to make a lot of long putts,” Fendt said.

Fendt, who is from Suwanee, Ga., didn’t start playing golf seriously until he was 11 years old. He committed to Kennesaw State as a sophomore in high school, and wasn’t recruited by the state’s top programs, Georgia and Georgia Tech.

But he enjoyed a nice start to his junior season last fall, finishing as the Owls’ best finisher in four of five events. He posted four top-10s, didn’t finish outside the top 20 in any of his starts and led the team in scoring average (71.5).

“My best semester yet,” Fendt said.

The scoring average on Friday at Ocean Forest was 78.14. Just one eagle was made – LSU signee Garrett Barber knocked a 2-iron onto the green at the par-5 14th and made the putt. The par-4 12th hole yielded just one birdie.

“Any hole that’s not downwind is pretty hard out here,” said Vanderbilt’s Will Gordon, who shot 2-over 74.

Defending champion Braden Thornberry of Ole Miss also shot 74, though he lost two shots on the day’s toughest hole, the par-3 fifth, which played to 0.78 strokes over par. Not only did high winds make hitting tee balls close to the hole, but putting was equally difficult. Thornberry, known for his short game, three-putted from 20 feet. The double followed a bogey on the par-4 fourth.

Still, Thornberry salvaged a good round by also making four birdies, including three on par-5s and another on his final hole of the day, the par-3 ninth.

“That was a little frustrating after grinding all day and then giving three shots away in basically 20 minutes,” Thornberry said, “but I was proud I was able to birdie the next hole and then finish with a birdie, so a little momentum going into tomorrow.”

Weather conditions will be slightly better on Saturday, but Sunday’s forecast includes a 90-percent chance of rain. Barber said it’s important for players to embrace the conditions and that this kind of weather “makes this tournament what it is.”

The Jones Cup is certainly one of the most mentally demanding tests in amateur golf. Patrick Reed won the 2010 event in a playoff over Victor Dubuisson after both players shot 6 over in 54 holes.

As for what score will win this year…

“I’d say anywhere around even par has a chance,” Barber said.

Which is why Fendt’s opening 70 was so crucial.

Results: Jones Cup
1FLGarrett BarberStuart, FL120073-73-66=212*
2CTTheo HumphreyGreenwich, CT90077-68-67=212
T3GAJake FendtSuwanee, GA70070-73-70=213
T3FLJackson SuberTampa, FL70075-70-68=213
T5ThailandPeng PichaikoolThailand70074-70-74=218

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ABOUT THE Jones Cup

The Jones Cup is probably the biggest of the springtime amateur majors in the United States, and the reason is the venue and the strong U.S. and international field. The past champions list is littered with PGA Tour stars, including Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Luke List, Kyle Stanley, Beau Hossler and several others.

This 54-hole individual stroke-play event, inaugurated in 2001, is played at Ocean Forest Golf Club. The Rees Jones design opened in 1995 and has hosted the Georgia State Amateur Championship, the Southern Amateur Championship and the 2001 Walker Cup Match. The Jones Cup brings together many of the finest amateurs from the United States and abroad for a three-day competition.

The Jones Cup was born from a deep commitment to amateur golf by the A.W. Jones family, who founded the Cloister and Sea Island Golf Club in 1928. The Sea Island Golf Club has played host to seven USGA championships. The Jones Cup is yet another extension of the family's strong involvement in amateur golf.

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