PREP GOLF: Fayetteville boys win 7A-West title

Bulldogs in solid shape to five-peat as state champs today

NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Fisher Vollendorf of Fayetteville watches his shot from the No. 6 tee box Tuesday during the 7A state golf tournament at Fayetteville Country Club. Visit nwadg.com/photos for more photos from the first day of competition.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/ANDY SHUPE Fisher Vollendorf of Fayetteville watches his shot from the No. 6 tee box Tuesday during the 7A state golf tournament at Fayetteville Country Club. Visit nwadg.com/photos for more photos from the first day of competition.

FAYETTEVILLE -- Fisher Vollendorf and three of his Fayetteville teammates were taking bites out of sandwiches when they took the lead at the 7A State Boys Golf Tournament at Fayetteville Country Club on a wet Tuesday.

The Bulldogs trailed Cabot by three strokes when they ducked inside the clubhouse to get out of the rain and grab lunch after their rounds. Fayetteville ended up winning the 7A-West Conference title with three players finishing in the top five overall for a team score of 290. Cabot won the 7A-Central with a final tally of 298.

7A State Boys Golf Tournament

at Fayetteville Country Club

Tuesday’s results

Team standings

1^Fayetteville^290

2^Cabot^298

3^LR Catholic^308

T4^North Little Rock^313

T4^Rogers High^313

6^Bentonville^316

T7^Conway^320

T7^Bryant^320

9^Springdale Har-Ber^340

10^Bentonville West^344

11^Van Buren^364

12^Rogers Heritage^372

13^Fort Smith Southside^403

14^Springdale High^447

15^Little Rock Central^477

Top 12 individuals

Fisher Vollendorf, Fayetteville^70

Connor Gaunt, Cabot^70

*Logan Bradley, Springdale Har-Ber^72

Jacob Nolen, Fayetteville^73

Denver Davis, Fayetteville^73

Caleb Miller, Cabot^74

Trevor Brunson, Rogers High^74

Jackson Cole, Fayetteville^74

Payne Hill, LR Catholic^75

William Monroe, LR Catholic^75

Scott Tabor, LR Catholic^75

Hunter Walker, North Little Rock^76

*Bradley leads the list of individual state qualifiers, which includes the top eight golfers not on one of the top eight teams. Other individual state qualifiers are Bentonville West’s Jayden Fielding (81) and Sam O’Brien (82), Southside’s Lucas Teoh (83), Van Buren’s Tucker Anders (85), Bentonville West’s Gabe Bailey (86) and Har-Ber’s Kade Keith (87) and Cole Bishop (88).

Today's action will feature the top eight teams and top eight individuals not on the top eight teams vying for the 7A State Championship. Totals from both days count toward the final standings. Fayetteville has won four in a row and is chasing a school-record fifth straight state championship.Rogers High and Bentonville are the only other 7A-West teams to qualify for today's final round. Springdale Har-Ber's Logan Bradley finished third overall by shooting a 72 to qualify as an individual along with teammates Kade Keith (87 score) and Cole Bishop (88). Bentonville West had three individual state qualifiers in Jayden Fielding (81), Sam O'Brien (82) and Gabe Bailey (86) .

Vollendorf, the reigning All-NWADG Boys Golfer of the Year and an Arkansas Razorbacks pledge, finished even par to tie Cabot's Connor Gaunt for top medalist honors. Vollendorf was three-under-par through 12 holes before hitting a double bogey on No. 13. Following a couple of pars, he birdied No. 16, but then bogeyed the final two holes.

The senior said a key to his low round was coming prepared with rain gear while also teeing off in the first group. His round was finished when Gaunt took a short-lived lead with birdies on Nos. 14 and 17 before closing with a bogey on No. 18 to complete his round of 70.

"As soon as I sat down to eat I saw the rain really pick up," Vollendorf said. "You never want your opponents to play poorly, but you're never going to complain about the weather being a little worse for them."

On the par-4 hole No. 8, Vollendorf took advantage of a strong breeze at his back to reach the green from the tee box, but was unable to sink an eagle putt.

"I pounded driver over the trees and it bounced up to about eight feet and my dad was going crazy in the woods," Vollendorf said. "I really wanted to make that putt because I feel like that would have made some noise and really got me going, but anytime you can tap in for par, it's always good.

"I felt like I could have finished a lot better if I had hit some putts, but overall, I'm really pleased."

Fayetteville coach Scott Williams said his team "had Co-MVPs today" thanks to the play of Vollendorf and Jacob Nolen. He was the last Fayetteville golfer to finish, so he wasn't in the clubhouse with the rest of the team eating sandwiches. Nolen birdied three of the final five holes to finish with a 73.

Denver Davis also hit a 73 while Jackson Cole turned in a card with a 74 and Palmer McSpadden finished with a 78.

"What a finish -- and I saw Jacob lip out a putt that would have been a fourth birdie in those last five holes," Williams said. "It shows a lot of character on his part because Jacob has played very well all year long. He had a few struggles out there ... but he went out there with his head held high and he got it done.

"I know you don't win tournaments on the first day, but the way he played put us in a very good spot."

Sports on 10/04/2017

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