Team Scores
Player Scores
The No. 14-ranked Emory University golf team posted a
10th-place finish out of 17 teams at the Emory Spring Invitational.
The 36-hole event was held at the 6,808-yard, par-70 Stonemont
Course at Stone Mountain.
The Eagles of head coach Mike Phillips registered a
second-round score of 316 to finish at 640. Taking home the top
spot was No. 5 Greensboro with a mark of 602 (303-299), four
strokes ahead of runner-up Methodist University. Guilford
College (610), Oglethorpe University (615) and Centre College (618)
rounded out the top five finishers.
Emory sophomore Tae Cho used a round of 74 on Tuesday, the best
effort by an Eagle during the tourney, to finish with a team-best
155, good for a 20th-place tie in the 97-player field.
Sophomore Ryan Dagerman totaled a 158 (75-83) that tied for 35th
position. Senior Shane Miller (165), freshman Thomas Mally
(167) and Michael Mullavey (167) rounded out the team
scorers.
Freshman David Collura, playing as an individual, came
through with a 163 (79-84), while Nick Szem (167) completed the
Invitational as an individual.
Chris Morris of Centre College and Peter Latimer of Guilford tied
for medalist honors after 36 holes with each player shooting a
four-over par 144. Morris would go and claim the individual
title by virtue of winning a one-hole playoff.
Emory Golf Finishes 10th At Spring Invitational
Posted: Apr 13, 2010