Men's Golf
Cornell Golf Makes History, Claims Third at Lake Placid
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Golf recorded its best 54 hole score in school history this past weekend.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/mens-golf/)
Golf recorded its best 54 hole score in school history this past weekend.
Men’s golf finished in sixth at the Alex Lagowitz Memorial tournament.
Golf closes out the season on a sour note after poor performance at Ivy League Championships.
Samuel King beats pool of 120 to win medalist honors, leading men’s golf to sixth place finish.
Cornell escaped Palm Beach Gardens with a one-stroke victory over Ivy League foe Dartmouth. The Red compiled a cumulative score of 295 while the Green carded 296; Brown rounded out the competition with 306 strokes.
Cornell suffered a disappointing 10th-place finish at its home tournament.
Junior Jack Casler’s stunning Sunday performance almost singlehandedly lifted Cornell from seventh place — all the way to third.
“To lose by one after giving up so many shots the first two days and then three bad holes on the final day hasn’t left a good feeling in my stomach.”
An 18th hole birdie allowed senior Mike Graboyes to win the Princeton Invitational.
The fairways in Ithaca are still snowy, but the Red is eager to get its spring season started.