Central Oklahoma faces a challenging start in the MIAA Men's Golf Championships, marked by uncharacteristic high numbers that positioned them eighth out of 10 teams with a total of 308, a season-high score.

By the Numbers
  • The Bronchos recorded four triple bogeys and four double bogeys during the tournament.
  • Missouri Western leads with 287, Central Missouri follows with 288, and Missouri Southern with 292.
Yes, But

The head coach acknowledges the disappointing start but remains optimistic about the team's potential for improvement in the upcoming rounds.

State of Play
  • Play resumes at 9 a.m. Tuesday and concludes with Wednesday's final round on the Shoal Creek Golf Course.
  • Jordan Wilson's even-par 71 places him tied for fourth individually, showing a strong performance despite team challenges.
What's Next

As the tournament progresses, Central Oklahoma aims to bounce back from the slow start and climb the rankings with improved performances in the following rounds.

Bottom Line

Central Oklahoma's unexpected struggles in the initial rounds of the MIAA Men's Golf Championships emphasize the team's need for a strong comeback to defend their titles, relying on individual standout performances to boost their overall standings.