Eagles Finish Regular Season Strong at Ford Collegiate
The Georgia Southern men's golf team concluded its regular season strongly, tying for fifth at The Ford Collegiate against a competitive field of nine top-50 teams. They started with an impressive 272 (-8) in the first round, showcasing strong performances from Thomas Horne and Morgan Blythe. In the final round, the Eagles finished with a score of 281, led by Harrison Sewell and Horne, which solidified their position after competing alongside top-ranked teams like Auburn and Texas.
By the Numbers- The Eagles shot a total score of 829 (-11) over three rounds.
- Morgan Blythe finished with a six-under par total of 204, tying for 12th place.
- Harrison Sewell shot a cumulative score of 208 (-2), finishing tied for 24th.
- Georgia Southern recorded a tournament-high score of -4 on Par 3 holes.
While the Eagles finished among the top teams and performed well overall, they still need to address their consistency, particularly involving individual performances in the final round, as the competition gets tougher in the upcoming championship events.
State of Play- The team demonstrated strong individual performances, with all members scoring 71 or below in the opening round.
- This marks their fifth last-group pairing in their last eight tournaments, indicating a sustained level of competitive play.
The Eagles will enter a two-week break before competing in the Sun Belt Championship in Madison, Mississippi, from April 27-30, where they will aim to build on their current momentum and secure a strong placement.
Bottom LineThe Georgia Southern men's golf team proved its mettle against formidable opponents, showcasing a balance of talent and teamwork. Their strong finish at The Ford Collegiate positions them well for the upcoming Sun Belt Championship, highlighting their potential to make an impact in the postseason.
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