Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Golfer turned diver

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Jacksonvil­le University golfer David Wicks had a choice to make Wednesday at the NCAA regional in Baton Rouge. Either he could strip down to his underwear and jump into a pond to find his ball or he could take a two-stroke penalty.

An NCAA championsh­ip berth was on the line, so Wicks chose the first option.

“On the fourth hole at LSU’s University Club, his 13th of the day, senior David Wicks marked his 3-footer for par and waited for the other two players in his group to finish out,” Ryan Lavner of the Golf Channel said. “He crouched on a steep bank to read his putt, but as he stood up and reached for the ball in his right front pocket, he dropped it.

“Of course, it didn’t just fall straight down. No, it kicked off the back of his shoe, rolled off the green, around a bulkhead, and after a brief chase he watched it tumble into the water on the left side of the green.”

Golf’s rules state Wicks needed to find his original ball or be assessed a two-stroke penalty, so into the pond he went.

“It was warm,” Wicks told Lavner. “Nice temperatur­e. If I had a nice inflatable and a Diet Coke, it would have been a lovely afternoon.”

Wicks found about 30 balls but none were his, and he ended up eating the penalty for a doubleboge­y 6. However, he recovered with five consecutiv­e pars to end his round, helping the Dolphins force a sudden-death playoff with Northweste­rn.

Wicks made two pars on the extra holes and helped Jacksonvil­le qualify for its first NCAA final after starting the day six strokes back.

“I was determined to redeem myself,” Wicks said. “I was worried that everyone would remember my college career as the guy who lost us a spot at nationals. That wasn’t the way I was going to go out.”

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