Well, what started out like what could have been an epic day did not end very well. The Bobcats dropped down the leaderboard three spots to end up 10th in the 22 team field. At one point they got to within a stroke of fifth and a couple shots out of third behind the stellar play of Marcelo Garza and Jack Burke. When I started following the scores Garza was 4 under through 5 holes and later got to 8 under through 12. Meanwhile Burke had gotten to 4 under through 11. The team had gotten to -14 and was in great shape with 5-6 holes to play and poised to make a run to finish in the top three. I really was hoping to see the Garza kid keep going low and make some more birdies to get to 10 or 11 under. Unfortunately, the wheels came off, not only for him but the other 4 as well and it just wasn't meant to be. Hopefully, they learned from their mistakes and will use it to their advantage down the road. With the way the guys were playing I think this was more of a mental issue than playing ability. The attached graphic shows the finishing holes according to where the team started. All that red early in the round is a great thing. The green and blue in the latter 3-5 holes is not.