Tornado Sit Fourth After Strong Second Round at Conference Championship
The King University men's golf team excelled in the second round of the Conference Carolinas Championship, shooting a +1 team score and moving to +15 overall, positioning them in fourth place. Senior Carles Calvo Molina starred with a 69 (-3), moving into eighth place individually. The team displayed consistent play on the challenging 7,280-yard par-72 course, with every player contributing to their competitive standing. Heading into the final round, they remain within reach of the lead and will seek to build on their strong performance.
By the Numbers- Team score: +1 in the second round, +15 overall.
- Carles Calvo Molina: 69 (-3), +3 overall, in eighth place.
- Carter Myers: Even-par 72, +5 overall, in 13th place.
- Vetle Saether: 74 (+2), tied for ninth, +4 overall.
- All five players contributed to scoring.
- King is in fourth place, just behind the leading teams.
- Carles Calvo Molina is competing in his final tournament and is playing well.
- Each player has shown strong resilience on the course.
The Tornado aim to capitalize on their momentum in the final round, with hopes of improving their standing. Their performance could set the tone for future competitions, and they will focus on consistent play to challenge for the title.
Bottom LineKing University鈥檚 men's golf team has positioned itself well in the Conference Carolinas Championship, with strong individual performances and a cohesive team effort. They must harness this momentum to secure a podium finish as they head into the decisive final round.
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