Men鈥檚 Golf Completes First 36 Holes of GLIAC Stroke Play Championship
The Wayne State University men's golf team completed the first two rounds of the 2026 GLIAC Stroke Play Championship, currently holding fourth place with a score of 573 (+5). The event took place at Stoatin Brae Golf Club, where Andrew Daily led the team with a tied eighth-place finish individually. Head coach Mike Horn noted challenges due to rain delays but expressed optimism about the team's chances to secure a top-two finish to advance to the Medal Match Play Championship. The team aims to improve and compete for the title tomorrow.
By the Numbers- Wayne State's team score: 573 (+5) over the first 36 holes.
- Andrew Daily鈥檚 score: 141 (-1), tying for eighth place individually.
- Top team, Grand Valley State, scored 542 (-26).
- Wayne State is in a competitive fourth place, needing to perform well tomorrow.
- They must place in the top two teams after 54 holes to qualify for match play.
- The team has shown resilience despite rain delays affecting their performance.
The final round is scheduled for tomorrow morning, with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Wayne State needs to significantly improve its performance to secure a spot in the Medal Match Play Championship.
Bottom LineTomorrow is a pivotal day for Wayne State; they need their best performance of the season to advance in the championship. The team must stay focused and cohesive to overcome the challenges posed by competitors and the conditions.
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