Men鈥檚 Golf: Iglesias Matches Record 66, Choctaws One Shot Off Lead at GSC Championship
Joao Iglesias had a historic performance at the Gulf South Conference (GSC) Men's Golf Championship, tying the tournament鈥檚 lowest first-round score of 6-under 66. This achievement places him amongst only four players in GSC history to achieve this feat. His efforts helped the Mississippi College Choctaws secure a team score of 3-under 285, just one stroke behind West Florida. The championship remains competitive, with several teams closely trailing as the event progresses.
By the Numbers- Joao Iglesias scored a record-tying 6-under 66, matching the performance last seen in 2017.
- The Choctaws' team score was 3-under 285, placing them second overall.
- Mississippi College is currently in second place, just one stroke shy of the lead.
- Jack McKie added a solid 1-over 73, contributing to the team's position.
- Other team members included Ben Eichelberger at 4-over 76 and Zach Robertson at 5-over 77.
With two rounds remaining in the championship, the Choctaws are well-positioned to contend for the title. The competition among teams is tight, making future rounds crucial for maintaining their lead.
Bottom LineIglesias' record-tying round has set a promising tone for Mississippi College in the GSC Championship, highlighting their potential to capture the title with continued strong performances in the upcoming rounds.
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