Four Kentuckians in Contention for Top Prize at Bahamas Great Exuma Classic

The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic at Sandals Emerald Bay is currently underway, with four Kentuckians sitting above the projected cut line as the second round came to a close on Monday. The tournament, which is the first event on the 2023 Korn Ferry Tour schedule, will conclude on Wednesday with an increased purse of $1 million on the line. The event is being managed by Lexington-based sports marketing firm bdG Sports, in conjunction with next week’s Bahamas Great Abaco Classic in the northern Bahamas.

Leading the pack of Kentuckians is Josh Teater, a Lexington native and Morehead State star, who sits two strokes off the lead after finishing his second round at 6-under par 138. His second-round 4-under 68 was one of the top scores of the day. Teater is behind tournament co-leaders Akshay Bhatia and Shad Sutton, who each posted an 8-under 136 result.

Benton native Patrick Newcomb, who played at Murray State, completed his second round two strokes behind Teater at 4-under 140, following two straight 2-under 70 rounds. Union native and former standout at the University of Cincinnati Austin Squires finished the day with a 36-hole score of even par 144, while Owensboro native and Vanderbilt star John Augenstein wrapped up the day at 1-over 145.

Unfortunately, Scott County standout and Georgetown native Ashton Van Horne will not be making the cut, with a two-day total of 5-over 149. A total of 67 members were listed inside the projected cut line of 1-over 73 when darkness halted play. The tournament is set to be an exciting one, with many Kentuckians in contention for the top prize.

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