Peyton Hendricks shot a solid 68 during Tuesday's second round at the NCAA Division II Men's Golf National Championship, positioning him tied for 15th overall at 3-under. His impressive performance included four birdies in the opening five holes and another four in the final six holes at Boulder Creek Golf Club. The tournament features 54 holes of stroke play, and the top teams will move on to medal/match play for the national title. Cooper Groshart is also under par, while other Pioneers faced challenges in their rounds. Cal State East Bay currently sits in a tie for 15th place overall.

By the Numbers
  • Peyton Hendricks is 3-under overall through 36 holes.
  • Cal State East Bay is currently tied for 15th place with a score of 582 after two rounds.
State of Play
  • Top teams compete in 54 holes of stroke play, with advancement to match play rounds.
  • Florida Southern leads the tournament with a total score of 558.
What's Next

As the third round approaches, Hendricks will need to maintain his momentum to secure a strong finish. Groshart and other teammates will aim to improve their standings and help the team advance further in the tournament.

Bottom Line

With stellar performances and strong team dynamics, the Pioneers have positioned themselves competitively at the national championship. Their resilience in challenging conditions may lead to significant advancements as the tournament progresses.