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Men's Golf Claims Third Straight Tournament Title; Wins Chick-fil-A Invitational by Nine Strokes

Men's Golf Claims Third Straight Tournament Title; Wins Chick-fil-A Invitational by Nine Strokes

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Emory sent two teams to the Chick-fil-A Invitational and produced another successful day on the course finishing first and ninth overall. The 36-hole tournament was played on the 6740-yard, par-72 Stonebridge Golf Club course.

Emory's B-team came in first marking the team's third consecutive tournament win while the C-team finished ninth. The Eagles carded a two-round score of 571 (277-294), good for a nine-stroke victory and was aided in large part due to their tournament leading 38 birdies. Babson College finished in second registering a 580 (285-295) while Shorter College finished in third with a 583 (281-302). Emory's C-team finished with an overall score of 607 (300-307).

Junior Jackson Klutznick continued his record-setting month, setting a new program record for lowest two-round score with 135 (65-70) on the strength of 12 birdies, helping him capture the individual crown. Freshman Tony Li followed Klutznick with a great tournament of his own, recording a two-day score of 141 (68-73) to finish fifth and earn All-Tournament team honors. In his second tournament of the year, freshman Josh Qian posted a 145 (73-72) finishing him in a tie for 11th place. Sophomore Logan Lowery, 150 (71-79) and freshman Michael Burry, 155 (75-80) finished out scoring for Emory coming in 27th and 44th place, respectively.

For the B-team, sophomore Tarun Hoskere led the way carding a 143 (73-70) ending him all knotted up in eighth place. The rest of the team was made up by freshman Nicholas Nautiyal 148 (75-73), senior Nick Paschetto 157 (75-82), freshman Prayaag Oruganti 161(77-84) and junior Grant Drogosch 165 (83-82).

This marked the last tournament for Emory's men's golf team this semester as they will return to action in March of 2022.