Oct. 21, 2014 Tavistock Collegiate Invitational Final Results 
THE RUNDOWN
ORLANDO, Fla. - The Baylor men's golf team shot 3-under-par 285 in Tuesday's final round to move up one spot and finish in seventh place at 8-under-par 856 at the Tavistock Collegiate Invitational.
The Bears finished behind Florida State (-37), Vanderbilt (-35), Texas Tech (-26), Illinois (-23), North Florida (-15) and California (-11).
Two Baylor players finished the tournament among the top 20 individuals. Senior Kyle Jones shot 2-under 70 in the final round to move up seven spots on the leaderboard into a tie for 13th place at 5-under 211. Junior Andreas Gjesteby maintained his position in a tie for 20th place after shooting 1-under 71 in the final round to finish at 4-under 212.
Mikkel Bjerch-Andresen shot 2-under 70 in Tuesday's round to move up five spots into a tie for 29th place at 1-under 215. Senior Filippo Zucchetti shot 2-over in the final round and finished at 3-over 219 to tie for 46th place, and Frederik Andersen tied for 58th place at 6-over 222 after shooting 3-over 75 in the final round.
HIGHLIGHTS
? Baylor led the field in par-3 scoring for the tournament averaging 2.93 on par-3 holes.
? Gjesteby finished second in par-3 scoring with an average of 2.75 for the tournament.
? Jones had 43 pars in 54 holes of play, giving him the second-most pars of any player in the field.
? The Bears shot 3-under par as a team on hole No. 17, including birdies by Bjerch-Andresen, Gjesteby and Andersen. The field average on the hole was even-par.
TOP QUOTES
"The guys had plenty of game," head coach Mike McGraw said. "We just didn't convert on the greens. We didn't play well on and around the greens. Potentially, we could have had a pretty good time, but in reality we were kind of flat, but it happens. They are playing well, we just didn't put together a good tournament."
"You had to make tons of birdies," McGraw added. "If you weren't hitting the ball particularly close, or you weren't putting well, then you probably had a hard time going low. Good scores were out there. We just didn't go out there and shoot them. We shot pretty decent scores, but when you multiply that by five it doesn't extrapolate out to a great finish, especially when other teams are just playing beautifully."
STAT OF THE ROUND
183 - the number of pars made by the Bears collectively, which ranked as the second-most made by any team in the 15-team field.