BOSWELL TIES FOR NINTH AT BUTLER SPRING INVITATIONAL
Titus Boswell, a junior from IU Indianapolis, is currently tied for ninth place after two rounds at the Don Benbow Butler Spring Invitational, posting a total of 2-under 138. The Jaguars are in sixth place overall among 12 teams, with a combined score of 573 (283-290). Boswell's performance included a bogey-free first round of 69 and a second round of 69, showcasing his ability to capitalize on birdie opportunities despite some challenges with his putting. The Jaguars will compete in the final round on Tuesday, aiming to improve their standing.
By the Numbers- Titus Boswell finished the first round at 1-under 69 and the second round at 1-under 69.
- The Jaguars' total score after two rounds is 573 (283-290), placing them sixth out of 12 teams.
While Boswell's performance was strong, he noted that he struggled with his putting, which could impact his ability to climb the leaderboard in the final round. Other team members also faced challenges, indicating the team's potential for improvement.
State of Play- The Jaguars are currently sixth out of 12 teams with a total score of 573.
- Host Butler is leading the tournament with a score of 543, with Butler's Leo Zurovac at the top of the individual leaderboard at 9-under 131.
As the Jaguars prepare for the final round, Boswell aims to start strong and boost his team鈥檚 rankings. The groupings for Tuesday's finale will include Evansville, Oakland, and Youngstown State.
Bottom LineBoswell's current performance positions him well but highlights the need for consistent putting in the final round. The Jaguars have an opportunity to improve their overall standing with a strong collective effort.
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