
MGolf in Sixth After Two Rounds at Turning Stone
8/31/2014 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
VERONA, N.Y. - Sophomore Lloyd Jefferson Go (Guadalupe Cebu City, Philippines) is currently in fifth place among all individuals and has led the Seton Hall men's golf team to a sixth place standing following two rounds at the fall season-opening Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate.
Go is currently 4-over-par with a 75-73-148 and is fifth among 58 individual golfers. He trails a trio of individual leaders by five strokes.
Collectively, Seton Hall is currently in sixth place among the field of 11 schools. The Pirates are 39-over-par with a 308-307-615 and trail the team leader and host, Missouri, by 30 strokes. Only one other BIG EAST team is in the field. Villanova is currently in fourth place just three strokes ahead of the Pirates.
Newcomer Ryan Snouffer (Sparta, N.J.) is currently 9-over-par following a 78-75-153 and is tied for 18 place overall.
David Cha (Carrollton, Texas), competing as an individual, shaved eight strokes off his first round score in round two. The junior is currently in 23rd place following a 10-over-par, 81-73-154.
Senior JT Harper (Pebble Beach, Calif.) and sophomore Kevin O'Brien (Wexford, Pa.) are tied for 27th place at 13-over-par. Harper shot a 77-80-157, while O'Brien fired a 78-79-157.
Rounding out the Pirates' scoring on Sunday, junior Cory Wilson (Newton, N.J.) is 35-over-par with a 90-89-179.
The tournament will consist of three rounds, played over two days with the first two rounds commencing on Sunday, Aug. 31. A field of 12 teams will take on the par-72, 7,105-yard Kaluhayat Course at Turning Stone. In addition to Seton Hall, competing teams include Central Connecticut State, Cleveland State, Detroit, LeMoyne, McDaniel College, Robert Wesleyan, Sacred Heart, Saint Peter's, Stevenson, Villanova and host Missouri.
Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the Kaluhayat Course was ranked one of the Top 100 Best Resort Courses by Golfweek in 2010. One of the toughest courses in New York, Kaluhyat is marked by dramatic changes in elevation, measuring as high as 50 feet in some areas, with plateau settings offering seemingly endless, spectacular views of the surrounding terrain. Six lakes throughout the course add to the picturesque setting. Kaluhyat is a classic shot-maker's course, where accuracy and strategy are rewarded as much as length.
Complete results will be available following each day's competition at SHUpirates.com.
SETON HALL SCORE CARD
5. Lloyd Jefferson Go, +4, 75-73-148
T18. Ryan Snouffer, +9, 78-75-153
T27. JT Harper, +13, 77-80-157
T27. Kevin O'Brien, +13, 78-79-157
55. Cory Wilson, +35, 90-89-179
23. David Cha, +10, 81-73-154
6. SETON HALL, +39, 308-307-615