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TIGERS GOLF BREAKS TWO RECORDS IN FIRST WIN OF SEASON

TIGERS GOLF BREAKS TWO RECORDS IN FIRST WIN OF SEASON

Yankton, S.D. – Dakota Wesleyan men's golf comes back to win the Mount Marty Invitational on day two. The Tigers also broke two records on the day; one of those records stood for 24-years.

 

THE QUICK DETAILS

DWU Men's Golf closes out day two in Yankton, shooting 276 on the day and 579 over the two-day invitational        

 

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Cade Carpenter broke the 18-hole individual score by one stroke as he shot a 64 with eight birdies on the day
  • The record was previously held by Ryan Huber, who set the record at Dordt back in 1996 when he shot a 65 at the Sandy Hollow Golf Course in Sioux Center, Iowa
  • Bennett Lundy finished the day in sixth place shooting, a 72 and 150 through 36 holes
  • Payton Phares rounded out the top-10, shooting a 69 for a ninth-place finish
  • Cody Cavanaugh placed 20th with a final stroke count of 158
  • As a team, the Tigers broke the 18-hole team record by one stroke, the record was set back in 2016 as the Wild West Shootout on Wild Horse Golf Course in Gothenburg, Nebraska of 277 strokes
  • DWU mens golf shot a 276 in day two with an invitational total of 597

  

PICK'S THOUGHTS

"Great day on the course for the Tigers. It's always a good start to the season when you can get that first win right away, and the guys did just that. I am proud of Carpenter, who broke the single-day school scoring record with 64 strokes and winning the individual title. We started 17 shots back as a team, so it was a team effort to get the come-from-behind victory. All the guys did a great job bouncing back and taking advantage of the course conditions."

 

UP NEXT

Dakota Wesleyan men's golf will be back in action on September 8 and 9 for the Blue River Classic at Highlands / Woodland Hills Golf Course.