Source: IUHoosiers.com
Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:23:00 PM EST
Published: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:24:46 PM EST
Posted: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:23:00 PM EST
Published: Monday, October 05, 2009 7:24:46 PM EST
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Indiana men's golf team fired its second consecutive team score of 295 en route to finishing 10th at the Windon Memorial Classic on Monday.
Sophomores David Erdy and Chase Wright each notched their second top-25 finish of the young season.
Erdy was one of the hottest golfers on the course during the final two rounds, shooting an even-par 142 (72-70). His impressive final 36 holes vaulted him into a tie for 20th place overall after carding an 80 in his opening round. Erdy tallied four birdies and an eagle on Monday.
Wright also posted a 70 during the competition. Wright's one-under 70 came in round number two and was bookended by a 77 and 76. His three-round total of 223 gave him a share of 22nd.
Alex Martin was very consistent with his subsequent scores of 74, 75 and 76. With a total of 225, Martin put himself in a tie for 30th on the individual leaderboard.
Corey Ziedonis saved his best for last, firing a two-over 73 on Monday. The Indianapolis, Ind., native completed the tournament at 228 and in a tie for 47th place. He contributed a score in each of the three rounds.
Michael McGee rounded out the Hoosier lineup, shooting a 242 (82-83-77).
Sophomores David Erdy and Chase Wright each notched their second top-25 finish of the young season.
Erdy was one of the hottest golfers on the course during the final two rounds, shooting an even-par 142 (72-70). His impressive final 36 holes vaulted him into a tie for 20th place overall after carding an 80 in his opening round. Erdy tallied four birdies and an eagle on Monday.
Wright also posted a 70 during the competition. Wright's one-under 70 came in round number two and was bookended by a 77 and 76. His three-round total of 223 gave him a share of 22nd.
Alex Martin was very consistent with his subsequent scores of 74, 75 and 76. With a total of 225, Martin put himself in a tie for 30th on the individual leaderboard.
Corey Ziedonis saved his best for last, firing a two-over 73 on Monday. The Indianapolis, Ind., native completed the tournament at 228 and in a tie for 47th place. He contributed a score in each of the three rounds.
Michael McGee rounded out the Hoosier lineup, shooting a 242 (82-83-77).
