ELKHORN, Neb. (UJ) — The University of Jamestown men’s golf team rebounded from a tough opening round Monday and moved up two spots in the team race as the GPAC Fall Championship concluded at Indian Creek Golf Course.
GPAC FALL CHAMPIONSHIP–FINAL RESULTS
UJ was 10th after round one, but made a 21-shot improvement (319-298) Tuesday to move into eighth place. The Jimmies are just one shot behind Dordt (iowa) for seventh place.
Jackson Worner (JR/West Fargo, N.D.) had the top score for Jamestown Tuesday, finishing at even-par 72. Max Noffsinger (FR/Ft. Collins, Colo.) was 1-over 73, Tate Olson (SR/Cook, Minn.) 3-over 75, and Gehrig Geiss (FR/Glen Ullin, N.D.) and Treyton Forsman (SR/Lewiston, Idaho) 6-over 78.
Morningside (iowa) is at 5-under 571 (278-293) in first place, 17 shots ahead of Briar Cliff (iowa) and Midland (Neb.)
Individually, Noffsinger is tied for 18th at 7-over 151 (78-73), Olson is tied for 20th at 8-over 152 (77-75), Worner is tied for 31st at 10-over 154 (82-72), and Forsman is tied for 43rd at 16-over 160 (82-78).
Mason Weeks (69-72) and Sam Storey (68-73) of Morningside are tied at 3-under 141.
The spring rounds for the GPAC Men will be April 22-23 at The Bluffs in Vermillion, South Dakota.
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