Ramblers Close Out the Season at the A-10 Championship
The Loyola Ramblers men's golf team concluded their season at the A-10 Championship in Orlando, finishing eighth with a total score of +25 (889) over three rounds. Key players included Dori Lee, who tied for 15th place with a score of 218 (+2), and Charlie Kulwin, who tied for 24th with a score of 221. Despite struggles in finding consistent scoring from all team members, the season provided valuable experience ahead of the next year, as noted by head coach Peter Pougnet.
By the Numbers- Loyola scored a total of 889 over three rounds (298-290-301).
- Dori Lee recorded 37 pars, tying for eighth in the tournament.
- Jackson Overton made 12 birdies, tying for tenth in the tournament.
While the Ramblers had standout individual performances, the team struggled with depth, as highlighted by the inability to secure a consistent fourth score, which can hinder overall competitiveness in future tournaments.
State of Play- The A-10 Championship was a gathering of the entire conference, providing a robust competitive atmosphere.
- The team highlighted the challenges posed by the course's conditions, specifically swirling winds affecting gameplay.
The Ramblers will focus on leveraging the lessons learned this season to improve in the upcoming year, while looking to develop younger talents, as they bid farewell to several key senior players.
Bottom LineDespite finishing the season on a mixed note, the valuable experience gained at the A-10 Championship can guide the Ramblers towards building a stronger and more consistent team for the next season.
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