Red Wolves, Schmidt Lead After 36 Holes of A-State Spring Invitational
The Arkansas State men's golf team leads the A-State Spring Invitational after 36 holes, driven by standout performance from Thomas Schmidt, who finished the day at 9-under par. Schmidt recorded an eagle in each round and set a program record with 17 career eagles, surpassing the previous record for birdies. Alongside him, six Red Wolves claimed spots in the top 10, with the team shooting a remarkable -20 overall, securing a significant lead in the tournament.
By the Numbers- Thomas Schmidt shot rounds of 69 and 66 for a total of 135 (-9), leading the tournament.
- The Red Wolves finished the first and second rounds at 11-under par 277 and 9-under par 279, respectively.
- A-State holds a commanding 17-shot lead over Houston Christian, which sits at -3.
- Six Arkansas State players are currently in the top 10, showcasing their strong team performance.
The third and final round will commence with split tee times at 7:45 AM, and live scoring will be available on Scoreboard. With the Red Wolves performing well, they aim to secure their lead and achieve a program record-setting season.
Bottom LineWith their stellar play, Arkansas State not only leads the tournament but has also established new program records, demonstrating their dominance on the course this season. The outcome of the final round will be pivotal in cementing their achievements.
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