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Douglas Bailey
Naji Saker, Linfield Sports Communications

Bailey cards pair of 73's, bound for playoff Thursday morning

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Junior Douglas Bailey
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. --- Bailey finished the final eight holes of round one, shooting two-over 73, closing out Wednesday's second round with a one-over 73, tied for 41st individually. The Junior is bound for a sudden-death playoff tomorrow for the sixth and final individual spot into the final two rounds.
 
DAY ONE
The national championship is held at Mission Inn Golf Resort outside of Orlando, Florida. Play is split between two separate courses, as well as split starts on the front and back nines. Bailey began the tournament on Tuesday at the Las Colinas course at Mission Inn. 
 
With the lightning delay cutting round one short for the afternoon wave of competition, Bailey is now forced to finish round one on Wednesday morning before heading over to Mission Inn's El Campeon course to begin round two shortly thereafter. 
 
Bailey began his tournament on hole ten on Tuesday, making a birdie three on the 392-yard par four. He later made bogey on the par-three 15th hole, otherwise cruising to a par on each of the other eight holes of play. The junior is tied amongst 25 others at even-par for the tournament, all chasing Kenyon's Adrian Jordan who carded a five-under 67 in round one. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps led the team standings at four-under, just ahead of Carnegie Mellon at three-under.
 
DAY TWO
Forced into an early start on Wednesday, Bailey completed his final eight holes of round one as the sun came up. He made three consecutive pars to begin the morning, finishing his round with three bogeys and a birdie to shoot two-over 73, falling back to 60th after his first 18 holes.
 
Bailey immediately went to work over on Mission Inn's El Campeon course, starting his second round on hole one. Follow six-straight pars, a double bogey on the par four seventh set up him to bounce back with a birdie on the par-three eighth to follow. On the inward nine, Bailey grinded to remain one-over in round two, making two birdies and two bogeys. He completed day two with a one-over 73 at El Campeon, and rounding out the first half of the tournament with a pair of 73's. 
 
After Wednesday's early tee time, the junior from Durham, Oregon, was forced to stick around for multiple hours after his round. In the event that he was tied for the sixth and final individual spot, he would be going into a playoff. 
 
When it was all said and done, darkness had set in, and Bailey was tied at three-over with Matt Turcotte of Calvin for the final spot into the next two rounds. Round two was one group short of completion, meaning the playoff will come after the final group finishes early in the morning. 
 
Bailey and Turcotte go head-to-head in a sudden death playoff tomorrow morning at 7:30 a.m. ET.
 
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