Owls too much for Mexico golfers

By: Dave Faries, Editor
Posted 4/11/21

It was so close at the top of the leaderboard on Tuesday at Marshall’s Indian Foothills course that second had to be shared, as did fourth. And first was just a stroke ahead.

Mexico’s Aiden …

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Owls too much for Mexico golfers

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It was so close at the top of the leaderboard on Tuesday at Marshall’s Indian Foothills course that second had to be shared, as did fourth. And first was just a stroke ahead.

Mexico’s Aiden Knipfel continued his run of success, firing a 43 to tie Aiden Coffman of Marshall, one back of the Owl’s Reece Tyler.

In team scoring, Marshall’s consistency gave them a 173-191 advantage. The Owl’s top four finished within two strokes of each other, with Logan Alspach and Jack Donnell locked at 44.

The first and ninth proved costly to Knipfel. He carded a 6 on both, upsetting an otherwise solid round. The Bulldogs’ Grant Qualls found trouble in the early going, but recovered to record a 46.

Geoffrey Penn’s 48 put him in the top eight. Landon Love came in at 54 while Jackson Unger hit 56.

In JV, Adam Love’s 53 set the pace for the Bulldogs, three strokes up on Tyler Scheiner.

Jakes Haines added a 59, with Jack Rowe and Harrison Miller following at 62 and 63, respectively.


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