Men’s Golf Falls To Fifth After Day Two At MIAC Championship

The Gustavus men’s golf team struggled in the second day of competition at the 2010 MIAC Championship, falling two places to fifth after shooting a 312 for a two-day score of 618 (+42).

Simon Erlandsson improved five strokes from day one. He is currently in 13th with a 153.

The Gustavus men’s golf team struggled in the second day of competition at the 2010 MIAC Championship, falling two places to fifth after shooting a 312 for a two-day score of 618 (+42).  Saint John’s remains in first place after recording a 292 in day two for a total of 586 (+10).  Saint Olaf and St. Thomas round out the top-three in second (605) and third (610), respectively.  The MIAC Championship is being held at Bunker Hills Golf Course in Coon Rapids, Minn.

Individually, Gustavus’s Simon Erlandsson shot a 74 in day two, improving five strokes from day one, and moving into 13th place (153). Andrew Oakes turned a 79 today, dropping four strokes and falling to 14th place (154).  Alex Kolquist is the only other Gustavus golfer in the top-20, ranking 20th with a 76-80-156.  Tyler McMorrow sits in 27th (158), while Alex Pederson is in 36th (162).

Saint John’s Dennis Granath is still the current leader with a mark of 72-72-144 (E).  Following him are Nick Santrach of Macalester and Andrew Whitchurch of Concordia. They are tied for second with a 146 (+2).

The Gustavus men’s golf team will tee off for the final day of competition tomorrow at 9:30 am.

Results

2010 MIAC Championships Website