Eagles Sit in 16th After Day One of Copperhead Championship
NORTH PALM HARBOR, Fl. – The Eagles men’s golf team sits in 16th after the first 36 holes at the Copperhead Championship against a competitive field, using stronger second rounds to keep them within striking distance.
NORTH PALM HARBOR, Fl. – The Eagles men's golf team sits in 16th after the first 36 holes at the Copperhead Championship against a competitive field, using stronger second rounds to keep them within striking distance.
Leading the Eagles is Luke Stock, sitting tied for 55th after a 77-stroke round one performance, followed by an improved 72 in round two, shooting 7-over par on the first day of action.
Nick Daugherty also sits tied for 55th after shooting a 74 in round one and shaving a stroke off for a 74 in round two to finish at 7-over on the day.
After a 77-stroke round one performance, Elliot MacGregor shaved four strokes in the second round with a 73, putting him tied for 58th at 8-over par.
Noah Cambridge slots in tied for 66th, with a 76 in round one and a 75 in round two. Cambridge finished the day at 9-over par.
Rounding out the Eagle starters is Antonio Farinella, tied for 88th, shooting a 79 in round one and an 81 in round two to finish the first day of action at 18-over par.
With many Eagles having stronger second rounds, they will look to build on the momentum in the final 18 holes on Tuesday, getting started at 9 a.m.
