Soaking up their final STS event
Sullivan and Peet are playing in the STS for the last time and intending to soak up every minute of the experience. Peet kicked off his round in fine style. He birdied the par-4 1st and then holed an 87-yard shot with a 54-degree wedge for eagle at the second.
“Obviously it was a great start and then I just controlled my ball well, put it in the right places and gave myself a lot of chances,” said Peet, who is in his final year at Cardiff. “I didn’t expect much today so this is a bit of surprise but I’m looking forward to the next two days because this is my last STS tournament and I want to make the most of it.”
So does Sullivan. He is a veteran of four STS seasons and will soon graduate with a Master’s degree in Artificial Intelligence and Data.
Old Course excitement
The 23-year-old didn’t drop a shot around the Jubilee, making two birdies on the way out and four on the way home. “I struck the ball great all day,” Sullivan said. “I made a good birdie putt on the 11th from about 12 foot and that got the putter going for the back nine.
“I’m looking forward to the Old Course on Wednesday because this is my last year on the Student Tour and I’ve loved every minute since the 2021/22 season,” Sullivan added. “I’ve made so many friends, the events are great, the courses fantastic, the organisation is top notch and it’s made me a much better player. I’m really going to miss it. So I’m just going to soak up every last minute and to do it here at the home of golf just tops it all off.”
Men’s Order of Merit leader Judd Sundelson of St Andrews posted a level-par 72 and sits in joint 13th place. The South African has an almost unassailable lead of 85 points over Stirling’s George Cannon, and 102 points in front of Thomas Abom of Maynooth. They share 22nd place after matching three-over-par 75s.