Tritons Finish 10th At Ken Partridge Invitational
The University of Missouri-St. Louis men's golf team secured 10th place out of 18 at the Ken Partridge Invitational, finishing with a total score of 898 (306-297-295). Trigg Lindahl led the Tritons with a strong performance, scoring 218 over three rounds, earning a tie for fifth place individually and a spot on the all-tournament team. Logan Mayo rounded out the top finishes by tying for 20th at 223, shooting a final round of 71. The team faced tough competition, with Grand Valley State taking first place at 863.
By the Numbers- UMSL finished 10th with a total score of 898 (306-297-295).
- Trigg Lindahl finished with a score of 218, placing him tied for fifth.
- The top three team finishers were Grand Valley State (863), Ferris State (882), and Rockhurst (882).
- Trigg Lindahl's score of 218 earned him a spot on the all-tournament team.
The Tritons will compete in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship at Rock Hollow Golf Club on April 22, aiming to improve their standings and performance further.
Bottom LineUMSL's solid showing at the Invitational, highlighted by Trigg Lindahl's individual success, sets the stage for upcoming challenges where improvement will be vital for future competitions.
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