For as good of a week as Bennett had, Sargent likely walked away from the Masters upset.
The top-ranked amateur in the world got into the field on a special exemption, the first since 2000, but he ended up shooting 77-76 and missing the cut. He finished last of the seven amateurs in the field.
However, it didn’t take long for Sargent to get back on the course, and did he take advantage.
At the Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tennessee, Sargent ran away with the title at the Mason Rudolph Championship, shooting 66-64-66 to win by eight shots. In nine collegiate starts this season, Sargent has three wins, seven top fives and nine top 10s. His stroke average is 67.7 in 25 rounds.
Four Commodores finished in the 🔝 five this week.#AnchorDown pic.twitter.com/I8wtEOKF63
— Vanderbilt Men’s Golf (@VandyMGolf) April 13, 2023
As a team, top-ranked Vanderbilt won for the sixth time this season and fourth time in the spring. The Commodores shot 34 under and beat second-place Tennessee by 23 shots.
With the SEC Championships up next, it’s safe to say Sargent and Vanderbilt are in position to make a run at another individual title and a team title at Grayhawk Golf Club.