MANHATTAN, Kan. - The South Dakota State men's golf team sits in seventh place following the first two rounds of the K-State Wildcat Fall Invitational.
The Jackrabbit squad is led by
Luke Honner, who tallied matching 70 (-2) scores over the two rounds Sunday (70-70--140, -4). The sophomore's first round featured six birdies, then followed that up with three birdies and two eagles in round two. Honner is in a five-way tie for ninth place with 18 holes left to be played.
Tyler Seeling is in a tie for 21st place with a 144 (70-74; +2).
Jonah Dohrer is one shot back with a 145 (73-72; +1) and is tied for 24th place.
Ty Kretz is in a tie for 39th (73-74--147; +3) and
Bryson Mercier is tied for 50th with a 148 (72-76; +4).
Host Kansas State is 19-under as a team and hits atop the leaderboard. Grand Canyon's Matthew Pennington, playing as an individual, leads the player standings.
NOTES
- South Dakota State was the highest performing squad on par-four holes, averaging 3.95 shots per par four.
- SDSU tallied 36 birdies on the day, the third most of all teams.
UP NEXT
The Jacks play the final round of the Wildcat Invitational Monday morning starting at 8:30 a.m.
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