UA men's golf in 11th at SEC championships

A Razorback head cover sits in a golf bag at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers during practice rounds for the Walmart NWA Arkansas Championship.

The No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks struggled on a tough-scoring day at the SEC men’s golf championships on Wednesday.

Playing in windy conditions at Sea Island Golf Club, the Razorbacks managed just nine birdies on the day en route to an 8-over 288 on the par 70 course at St. Simon’s Island, Ga.

Arkansas finished the day in 11th place, 15 shots behind No. 3 Vanderbilt, the leader at 7 under, and three shots away from a spot in the top eight. The field will be reduced to the top eight teams for match play after round three on Friday.

No. 12 Georgia shot a 4 under for second place, with No. 25 LSU (-3) and No. 19 Texas A&M (-1) the only other teams to break par. 

No. 16 Florida and Missouri were tied for fifth place at 2 over, followed by Mississippi State and Kentucky, who are tied for seventh at 5 over. No. 15 Auburn and No. 22 South Carolina were tied at 6-over 286 for ninth place.

Arkansas leads Alabama (+10), No. 18 Tennessee (+12) and Ole Miss (+14).

Senior Luke Long had the steadiest day for the Razorbacks with a 1-over 71 that began with 11 consecutive pars before the former Fayetteville High standout carded a pair of bogeys and one birdie over the next four holes.

Julian Perico and Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira shot 72s, while defending individual champion Segundo Oliva Pinto had a 73 and Wil Gibson shot a non-counting 75. The Razorbacks made the turn at 1 over, but combined for just three counting birdies on the back nine to go against eight bogeys and one double bogey.

Perico managed a team-best three birdies, but offset that with three bogeys and a double bogey on the par-3 12th.

Ryan Hall turned in a 4-under 66 that featured five birdies to hold the first round lead. Eleven players are within two shots of him in the race for medalist honors.