Brody Stevenson displayed impressive skill and control in his golf game. He sank a 12-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole at St. John Golf Club, boosting his lead to two shots as he approached the final hole at the St. Augustine Amateur tournament on Sunday.
Almost close to a misstep, his ball narrowly averted landing in the water left of the 18th green, saving the game that had been free of bogeys for 31 consecutive holes.
Stevenson made a solid play in rough terrain and closed with a score of 65 to reach a total of 11-under-par 202 over 54 holes, securing a two-shot lead over Andre Zhu and a three-shot lead over Kent Hsiao. Brody Stevenson came from three shots back
He forged ahead with four consecutive birdies and managed to hold his lead, despite a rain delay, eventually winning the championship.
Florida Gulf Coast’s Impact
Stevenson credited his consistent putting to his fruitful experience playing for Florida Gulf Coast. While having only participated in one major tournament in Hawaii, his competitive edge was honed by challenging senior players during practice.
Competing in relatively mild conditions, a total of 17 players broke par for the tournament, and 20 matched the par of 71 or lower, hyping the competitive tension. If you want to know the telemetry data of his performance enjoy the St. Augustine Amateur results.
Original article: Bartram Trail graduate Brody Stevenson captures St. Augustine Amateur
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