Corban Men鈥檚 Golf Team Faces Adverse Weather at Tournament of Knights
The Corban University Men's Golf team faced challenging weather at the Tournament of Knights, dropping from fourth to a tie for sixth place. Despite starting 16 strokes behind leaders University of British Columbia, the Warriors struggled with cold and windy conditions at Glendoveer Golf Course. Head coach Charlie Marshall praised the team's resilience, particularly freshman Isaac Laro, who finished in the top ten. UBC clinched the title with a score of 869, followed closely by Lewis-Clark State College at 871.
By the Numbers- Corban University finished with a score of 908, tying with Warner Pacific University.
- Isaac Laro finished with a score of 221, notching five birdies on the front nine.
While Corban dropped in rankings, coach Marshall believes there's potential for improvement heading into the conference championships, emphasizing motivation and resilience in future competitions.
State of Play- UBC took first place at the tournament, maintaining a lead over Lewis-Clark State College by just two strokes.
- The Corban Warriors will prepare for the upcoming 2026 CCC Tournament starting April 27th.
The Warriors aim to capitalize on lessons learned from the Tournament of Knights as they gear up for the CCC Tournament, focusing on improving performance in adverse conditions.
Bottom LineDespite challenges, Corban's focus will shift towards enhancing performance in the upcoming conference championship, with hopes of leveraging their recent experiences for a stronger showing.
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