SVSU Men’s Golf Finishes 4th in GLIAC Semifinals with Strong Performance on Par Fours and Fives
The Saginaw Valley State University men's golf team advanced to the semifinals in the GLIAC Championships but fell short against Grand Valley, losing three match pairings. Ethan Swenson stood out, shooting one under with a 70, placing him tied for eighth overall out of 45 golfers. Despite a strong performance, the team finished in fourth place after stroke play, with Thomas Keyte and Remy Stalcup contributing solid rounds.
By the Numbers- The Cardinals shot 288 as a team through 18 holes.
- SVSU averages 4.13 on par fours and 4.93 on par fives, ranking third and fourth respectively.
- Swenson is tied for first on par fours and Harmeson is tied fifth on par fives.
- SVSU finished the season with a strong performance, reaching the semifinals of the GLIAC Championships.
- Individual players like Swenson and Per showcased notable performances throughout the tournament.
The Saginaw Valley State University men's golf team displayed resilience and skill throughout the GLIAC Championships, culminating in a competitive semifinal match against Grand Valley.
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