Lee golfers have to settle for seventh
by Lee Sports Information
Apr 11, 2012 | 191 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
INDIANAPOLIS — Malone (Ohio) and Grandview (Iowa) walked away with first place honors in the team competition with a two-day total of 603 and the Lee Flames had to settle for seventh after rounds of 312-314 - 626. Eighteen teams and 95 individuals took part in the NAIA Classic, played at the Brickyard Crossing and hosted by Indiana Wesleyan.

Both Malone and Grand View posted 36-hole scores of 603. Point Loma (Calif.) was third (611). Next came Johnson and Wales (Fla.) with a 612, while William Woods (Mo.) and the Cumberlands eased by the Flames with 618 and 624 totals.

John Manski (Grand View) won medalist honors with an outstanding 3-under par 141 over the 6, 994-yard course. He posted a 69 on opening day and came back with an even-par 72 on Tuesday.

Hunter Vest (74-77 - 151) was best for the Flames. He was tied for ninth overall. JB Eksteen was next (81-76 - 151) and tied for 29th. Matt Emery (78-81 - 159) and Jeremy Lawson (79-80 - 159) tied for 29th. Tyler Smith (86-82 - 168) tied for 76th.

The Flames will return to the links on April 23-25 and travel to The Oaks in Pass Christian, Miss., to take part in the annual Southern States Athletic Conference Tournament.