Patterson Leads Strong Final Round Effort for Lions at Tommy Riggs Invitational
Missouri Southern's men's golf team concluded the Tommy Riggs Collegiate Invitational with an impressive final round, driven by Sam Patterson’s performance. Patterson led the team with a score of 75 (+3), showcasing the team's overall improvement. Britten Coy was the top individual for the Lions, finishing 28th overall with a total score of +15. The team's upward trend was evident as they executed some of their best rounds in the tournament's final outing.
By the Numbers- Sam Patterson shot a final round 75 (+3), leading the team.
- Britten Coy finished 28th overall, scoring +15 across the tournament.
- The Lions’ final round scores included four players shooting 77 or better.
Despite the strong final round, the team finished with an overall ranking that may not reflect their potential, highlighting areas for improvement in consistency throughout the tournament.
State of Play- The Lions improved their overall performance in the final round, achieving lower scores than in previous days.
- Team members showcased growth, particularly Patterson and Coy, which is promising for future competitions.
The team will look to build on this momentum as they prepare for upcoming tournaments, focusing on maintaining consistency and improving overall standings.
Bottom LineThe strong finish at the Tommy Riggs Invitational signals a potential turning point for the Lions, emphasizing the need for continued focus on consistency and teamwork heading into the next competitions.
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