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Ryan Dupuy Wins White Sands Bahamas Invitational in Playoff; Southern Miss Ties for Third Place
10/30/2022 5:18:00 PM | Men's Golf
HATTIESBURG, Miss. – Southern Miss sophomore men's golfer Ryan Dupuy (Baton Rouge, La.) defeated Duke's Luke Sample in a playoff to win individual medalist honors at the White Sands Bahamas Invitational Sunday in Nassau, while the Golden Eagles tied for third as a team in the event.
Dupuy finished with his third round in the 60s, Sunday, with a three-under 69 to end the 54-hole event with a 12-under 204 at the par 72, 7,159-yard Ocean Golf Club course.
After not capturing an individual title over his first 13 collegiate events, Dupuy now has two consecutive individual victories to his credit as he also won the Little Rock Invitational in his last outing. He is the first Golden Eagle to win multiple tournaments in the same season since Casey Fernandez collected three during the 2014-15 campaign.
The Golden Eagles ended the event with a 17-under 847 and shooting an even par 288 over the final round. Duke won the team championship with a 41-under 823, while Stetson finished 20 strokes back in second at 843, followed by Southern Miss, Arkansas State and Sam Houston for third at 847.
Cameron Clarke added a 69 for the Golden Eagles in his final round to tie for 11th with a 210. Thongpipat Rattanayanon (Bangkok, Thailand) carded a final round 77 to end his tournament with a two-over par 218 for a 39th-place tie, while Robbie Latter (Mississauga, Ontario) added a 75 for a 224 and 59th-place tie.
Tommy Latter (Mississauga, Ontario) registered a 75 over his final 18 holes to post a 226 and a 66th-place tie. Bennett Ruby (Waterloo, Ontario), who was competing as an individual, withdrew prior to the start of the last round.
The Golden Eagles now are finished with the fall portion of their schedule, having captured two team championships and three individual titles.
Southern Miss returns Feb. 13-14 at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate in Mobile, Ala., to open play for the spring part of the slate.
Dupuy finished with his third round in the 60s, Sunday, with a three-under 69 to end the 54-hole event with a 12-under 204 at the par 72, 7,159-yard Ocean Golf Club course.
After not capturing an individual title over his first 13 collegiate events, Dupuy now has two consecutive individual victories to his credit as he also won the Little Rock Invitational in his last outing. He is the first Golden Eagle to win multiple tournaments in the same season since Casey Fernandez collected three during the 2014-15 campaign.
The Golden Eagles ended the event with a 17-under 847 and shooting an even par 288 over the final round. Duke won the team championship with a 41-under 823, while Stetson finished 20 strokes back in second at 843, followed by Southern Miss, Arkansas State and Sam Houston for third at 847.
Cameron Clarke added a 69 for the Golden Eagles in his final round to tie for 11th with a 210. Thongpipat Rattanayanon (Bangkok, Thailand) carded a final round 77 to end his tournament with a two-over par 218 for a 39th-place tie, while Robbie Latter (Mississauga, Ontario) added a 75 for a 224 and 59th-place tie.
Tommy Latter (Mississauga, Ontario) registered a 75 over his final 18 holes to post a 226 and a 66th-place tie. Bennett Ruby (Waterloo, Ontario), who was competing as an individual, withdrew prior to the start of the last round.
The Golden Eagles now are finished with the fall portion of their schedule, having captured two team championships and three individual titles.
Southern Miss returns Feb. 13-14 at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate in Mobile, Ala., to open play for the spring part of the slate.
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