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Men’s Golf Finishes Saint John’s Invite in Second Place
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The Gustavus men’s golf team finished play at the Saint John’s Invite on Sunday in second place.
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Men’s Golf in Second After Day One of Saint John’s Invite
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The Gustavus men’s golf team finished their first day in the Saint John’s Invite with a score of 294 which is good for second place.
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Men’s Golf to Participate in Saint John’s Invite
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The Gustavus men’s golf team will head to the Saint John’s Invite this weekend that will be played in Sauk Centre and Sartell, Minn.
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Men’s Golf Concludes Twin Cities Invite
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The Gustavus men’s golf team completed the Twin Cities Invite today in eighth place out of 17 teams.
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Men’s Golf Jumps to Fifth Place After Day Two of TC Classic
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The Gustavus men’s golf team had a solid day two performance with a team score of 297 to put them in fifth place at the Twin Cities Classic.
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Men’s Golf in Tenth After Day One of Twin Cities Classic
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The Gustavus men’s golf team got off to a slow start on day one of the Twin Cities Classic by finishing in tenth place.
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Men’s Golf Completes Two Rounds In Transylvania Invite
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The Gustavus men’s golf team played 36 holes of golf and ended the day with a team score of 582 (+6) on Saturday.
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2018 Golf Season Preview
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The Gustavus men’s and women’s golf teams will begin their respective seasons on Saturday with the men competing at the Transylvania Invitational in Lexington, Kentucky and the women competing at the Saint Ben’s Invite in Sartell, Minnesota.
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Men’s Golf Tied For Sixth Place After Day One At Millikin Invite
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After day one at the Take Back the Night Challenge, hosted by Millikin University, the Gustavus men’s golf team is tied for sixth place out of 17 teams. The Gusties carded a first round total of 306, which is 22 strokes behind the leader Illinois Wesleyan.
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Men’s Golf Takes 17th At NCAA Preview
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The No. 20 Gustavus men’s golf team wrapped up play at the NCAA Division III Preview on Monday at Grandover Resort, taking 17th of 18 teams with a score of 306-311-311-928. No. 1 Texas-Tyler won the event with an 875, while No. 5 Huntingdon and No. 9 Illinois Wesleyan tied for second at 878.