Drury in 10th at Ken Partridge Invitational

 
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.— Drury men’s golf started their last regular season contest on Monday in 10th place among 13 teams at the Ken Partridge Invitational in Indianapolis, Indiana.
 
The Panthers shot 27-over-par after 36 holes and are only one shot behind Hillsdale for ninth. Drury is currently one stroke in front of the Ashland. Grand Valley State and Missouri-St. Louis are tied for the tournament lead, with both shooting 9-under-par. The two leaders are 21 strokes ahead of third place.
 
Alex Wiseman leads the way for the Panthers at four-over-par and is tied for 21st place. Walker Tynes is tied for 31st at seven-over-par, Clayton Kaiser and Hunter Jowers are tied for 45th at nine-over-par and Cooper Hess at 11-over-par is tied for 52nd place, rounding out the rest of the scoring.
 
Cam Carroll from Indianapolis leads the tournament at nine-under-par, with Charles Delong from Grand Valley State in second shooting seven-under-par.
 
The tournament concludes on Tuesday in Indianapolis.
 
 
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