During the Tiger Intercollegiate, the second round was suspended due to darkness after participants completed at least 33 holes. Lamar University is currently positioned 18th out of 19 teams, with a score of 569. Nathan Woodham led the team in the first round shot with a score of 69, while Filip Widepalm shone in the second round with five birdies before the suspension. The team recorded a total of 10 birdies and 47 pars during their play. Missouri leads the tournament with a score of 503, with individual competitor Veikka Viskari holding a significant advantage.

By the Numbers
  • Lamar University scored 569 overall (286-283).
  • Nathan Woodham started with a score of 69 (1-under-par).
  • Filip Widepalm shot a 65 through 17 holes in the second round.
State of Play
  • Play was suspended after 33 holes due to darkness.
  • Lamar recorded 17 birdies and 50 pars in the opening round.
  • The second round will resume at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7.
What's Next

As players return to the course, the continuation of the second round will determine Lamar University's ability to improve their standings amidst challenging conditions. Attention will be on Widepalm and Woodham to capitalize on their current form.

Bottom Line

With play resuming tomorrow morning, every stroke counts for Lamar as they strive to climb out of the bottom tier of the standings, making the importance of focus and skill pivotal in the remaining holes.