SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – No. 11 Florida State Men’s Golf was guided by the strong play of redshirt junior Cole Anderson in Friday’s opening round at the Maui Jim Intercollegiate. The Camden, Maine, native recorded a career low 65 (5-under) to help the Seminoles to a fifth-place start (10-under) at the Mirabel Club. “Cole Anderson is another player who has had a really nice summer and has been looking forward to this season,” FSU Head Coach Trey Jones said. “To lead the team with a 65 in round one…I’m looking forward to seeing how Cole backs that up. He keeps getting better and better.” Target practice for @coleagolf today 🏹 He fires a career low 65 and is currently tied for sixth thru round 1 of the Maui Jim Intercollegiate. With teams still finishing, the #Noles are tied for third at 10-under #OneTribe pic.twitter.com/icpBr2R9hP FSU Golf (@FSUGolf) September 9, 2022 Sophomore Michael Mays was also a factor in the first round of the fall season, shooting a 3-under 67