East Lansing, Mich. – Michigan State’s men’s golf team begins tournament play for the spring on Monday, Feb. 26, starting play in the inaugural Invitational at the Ford, hosted by Georgia Southern at the Ford Field & River Club in Richmond Hill, Ga.
Michigan State tees off at 9:05 am. on the first hole, playing alongside Wake Forest and Michigan.
HOST: Georgia Southern University
TOURNAMENT: Inaugural Invitational at the Ford
DATES: Mon.-Tues., Feb. 26-27; Practice round on Sun., Feb. 25
COURSE: Ford Field & River Club
CITY: Richmond Hill, Ga.
SET-UP: Par-72, 7,409 yards / 5 golfers, count 4; 8 teams, 54 total golfers (14 individuals)
FORMAT: 54-hole stroke play –
Sunday, practice rounds
Monday – 36 continuous holes; 7:45 am start on hole 1
Tuesday – 18 holes; 7:45 am start on hole 1
LIVE SCORING: Live scoring through Leaderboard King
MSU LINEUP
No. 2 – Ashton McCulloch
No. 1 – August Meekhof
No. 4 – Lorenzo Pinili
No. 3 – Bradley Smithson
No. 5 – Drew Hackett
IND – Lucas Acevedo
COMPETING TEAMS (8 teams, 54 golfers)
Georgia Southern, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Rutgers, Utah, Wake Forest, Wisconsin
ABOUT THE SPARTANS
Michigan State played in five tournaments during the Fall season, a second-place finish at the Folds of Honor Collegiate in the season opener its best finish. Senior August Meekhof was the team’s top finisher, posting a 1-over par 214 and tying for sixth place.
Junior Ashton McCulloch led the team in scoring average, posting a 71.82 over four events and 11 rounds. His best finish was a 12th place showing at the Folds of Honor Collegiate. Grad student Drew Hackett was second on the team with a 72.44 scoring average, while Meekhof was third with a 72.50 average.
Senior Bradley Smithson carried a 72.91 average in 11 rounds, his best finish a tie for 12th place at the Folds of Honor, and freshman Lorenzo Pinili posted a 73.79 average in five events.
THE FORD FIELD & RIVER CLUB
When the legendary World Golf Hall of Fame architect Pete Dye, designed the 250-acre golf course at The Ford Field & River Club, his goal was to create a course that was fun and playable for golfers at every skill level. The result is an award-winning design course shaped by coastline, meadows and freshwater lakes, featuring a parkland-style…
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