Saint Francis Men鈥檚 Golf Rounds Out Mountaineer Invitational After Weather Delays
Saint Francis men's golf completed the Mountaineer Invitational in Bridgeport, W. Va., finishing 19th after weather delays impacted their play. The team shot a total of 997 over three rounds. Senior Toby Webb stood out with a combined score of 232 and managed to keep all his rounds under 10 over par. The team faced interruptions, with the second round shortened by darkness and additional delays on the final day. The top five finishers in the tournament included Clemson and a tie between Texas Tech and West Virginia, among others.
By the Numbers- Saint Francis shot a total score of 997.
- Toby Webb finished with a score of 232, including three rounds under 10 over par.
Although the team finished in 19th place, the repeated weather interruptions posed challenges that could have affected performance. Moreover, individual players like Toby Webb showed potential despite the team's overall ranking.
State of Play- The Red Flash faced multiple weather delays, affecting their practice and performance.
- The team returns to competition soon at the Muirfield Shootout and Penn State Altoona Spring Invitational.
Saint Francis will compete again on April 20 at two different events: the Muirfield Shootout in Ohio and the Penn State Altoona Spring Invitational in Pennsylvania, both aiming for better outcomes.
Bottom LineThe team's experience at the Mountaineer Invitational highlights the importance of resilience amid challenges; upcoming competitions provide a vital opportunity for improvement and showcasing their skills.
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