No. 1-ranked West Florida holds a narrow lead over No. 2-ranked Lee in the Gulf South Men's Golf Championship at Greystone Golf Course. After shooting an 8-under 280, Lee sits at 9-under 567 after 36 holes, trailing West Florida, which scored 7-under 281 for a total of 11-under 565. Mississippi College and Union hold third and fourth, while several players vie for individual honors. Lee's Drew Zielinski leads his team with a 5-under 67, but is three strokes behind the overall leader, Joao Iglesias.

By the Numbers
  • Lee's total score after 36 holes: 9-under 567.
  • West Florida's total score after 36 holes: 11-under 565.
State of Play
  • Final round set for Wednesday, with Lee needing to overcome a two-stroke deficit.
  • Six players, including Lee's Billy Boroughs, are tied for fifth at 2-under par 142.
What's Next

The championship hinges on the final 18 holes. Lee aims to capitalize on favorable conditions and tighten the margin against West Florida. Individual players will also be competing for medalist honors as the tournament reaches its conclusion.

Bottom Line

Lee is in a strong position heading into the final round, demonstrating resilience and skill. Continuous performance and strategic play will be crucial to secure the championship against a formidable West Florida team.