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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Drury in 10th at Ken Partridge Invitational
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