Men's Golf Takes Runner Up at Wofford Invitational
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Published on Apr 15, 2015
The United States Military Academy outdueled Wofford to win the 2015 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational on Tuesday at The Country Club of Spartanburg. The Cadets held a one-shot lead after Monday's first two rounds and concluded the tournament with a 10-under 278 to win at 30-under-par 834. It was one shot shy of tying the tournament's 54-hole record set by Lamar (-31) last year.
After shooting a 15-under 273 in Monday's second round to get within a single shot, Wofford posted a 5-under 283 to finish second. Wofford's three-day total of 24-under 840 matched its score from last year's tournament, where the Terriers finished third behind Lamar and Elon. The second-place finish is Wofford's third at its home tournament (2006, 2013).
Army's Justin Pagila took medalist honors. Pagila came into the day two shots back and carded a 5-under 67 to win it at 11-under 205, besting Western Carolina's J.T. Poston by a single stroke. Senior Brannan Hudson took third for the Terriers at 9-under 207, shooting a final-round 69 to match his career-low tournament total in relation to par.
The United States Military Academy outdueled Wofford to win the 2015 Coca-Cola Wofford Invitational on Tuesday at The Country Club of Spartanburg. The Cadets held a one-shot lead after Monday's first two rounds and concluded the tournament with a 10-under 278 to win at 30-under-par 834. It was one shot shy of tying the tournament's 54-hole record set by Lamar (-31) last year.
After shooting a 15-under 273 in Monday's second round to get within a single shot, Wofford posted a 5-under 283 to finish second. Wofford's three-day total of 24-under 840 matched its score from last year's tournament, where the Terriers finished third behind Lamar and Elon. The second-place finish is Wofford's third at its home tournament (2006, 2013).
Army's Justin Pagila took medalist honors. Pagila came into the day two shots back and carded a 5-under 67 to win it at 11-under 205, besting Western Carolina's J.T. Poston by a single stroke. Senior Brannan Hudson took third for the Terriers at 9-under 207, shooting a final-round 69 to match his career-low tournament total in relation to par.
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