Petry Drives NDSU Men’s Golf to Top Five Finish at Hawkeye Invitational
Rylin Petry led the North Dakota State men's golf team to a fourth-place finish at the Hawkeye Invitational with a season-low round of 67. Petry's performance included seven birdies and only two bogeys, resulting in a final score of -2 overall. Other notable performances came from Jake Skarperud and Gabe Benson, both of whom finished strong, contributing to NDSU's overall success, as the team matched its season-low round with a score of -7.
By the Numbers- Rylin Petry shot a final-round 67, climbing 17 spots on the leaderboard.
- The NDSU team finished with a total score of 875, equating to -7 in the final round.
The competition remains tough in the Summit League, with upcoming championships presenting a new challenge for NDSU's golfers. While their performance at the Invitational was strong, consistency will be crucial moving forward.
State of Play- NDSU's fourth-place finish marks a significant improvement, climbing four spots in the final round.
- The team will take a week off before competing in the Summit League Championships, where they aim to maintain their momentum.
NDSU will prepare for the Summit League Championships at Longbow Golf Club in Arizona from May 3-5, hoping to leverage their recent success to achieve a strong finish in the league.
Bottom LineThe NDSU men's golf team showcased impressive skill in Iowa, highlighting their potential for the upcoming championship. Focused training and strategic play will be essential to capitalize on their recent momentum and secure a favorable outcome at the Summit League Championships.
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