Drury tied for 6th after two rounds at GLVC Championship

SMITHVILLE, Mo.— Drury is in a three-way tie for sixth place after two rounds of play at the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship at the par-72, 6,938-yard Outlaw Golf Course at the Paradise Pointe Golf Complex in Smithville, Missouri on Sunday.
 
The Panthers shot 597 (+21) and are deadlocked with William Jewell and Illinois Springfield after 36 holes. The three teams are just one shot behind Rockhurst in fifth. Indianapolis leads the stroke-play tournament by eight shots as the Greyhounds are 13-under-par. Missouri-St. Louis is in second at five-under, and 22nd ranked Missouri S&T is in third (+2). McKendree will enter Tuesday’s final round in fourth place at six-over-par.
 
The top four teams after 54 holes are completed on Monday, will advance to a match-play tournament on Tuesday.
 
Drury’s Hunter Jowers, who has finished in first place in his last two tournaments, is in the hunt for an individual conference championship as he ended Sunday’s second round tied for fourth. The junior from Jonesboro, Arkansas, shot a -3, 141 and is three shots behind tournament leaders Cyril Henault from Missouri-St. Louis, and Carl Miltun from Missouri S&T, who are both six-under-par. Jowers fired an opening round 70, then followed with a one-under-par 71 in his second 18 holes on Sunday.
 
Alex Wiseman is tied for 21st after posting a 74 in both rounds and is four-over-par (148). Clayton Kaiser is tied for 37th (+8, 152), Tryn Titus is tied for 45th (+12, 156), and Gaige Lewis is tied for 52nd (+19, 163).
 
The third and final round of stroke play starts on Monday morning in Smithville, Missouri.
 
 

T6 Drury 301 296 597
T4 Hunter Jowers (1) 70 71 141
T21 Alex Wiseman (4) 74 74 148
T37 Clayton Kaiser (2) 77 75 152
T45 Tryn Titus (3) 80 76 156
T52 Gaige Lewis (5) 80 83 163

 
 
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