From Staff Reports
The Southeastern golf team carded the lowest team score of the final round with a 297 but was unable to improve its position following day one and finished seventh at the Bruce Williams Memorial Invitational in San Antonio, Texas Oct. 21-22.
SE turned in one of just two scores below 300 on the final day of the tournament hosted by St. Mary’s and played at the par-72, 6,937-yard Dominion Country Club.
Matt McIntosh turned in an even par 72 on the final 18 and finished with a 221 in a tie for 12th.
Marcos Sevilla Suarez finished one-stroke back both on the day and for the tournament, hitting 73 on the final day and 222 for the three-day total to finish tied for 17th.
Joey Schroeder bounced back from a rough second round and looked more like his first-round self with a 74 to finish with a 230 in a tie for 41st.
Also in that tie at 41st was Mason Horner who fired a 78 in the final round to finish with a 230.
Jeff Hunter hit a rough patch on the final day but turned in an 83 on the final 18 to tally a 236 for the tournament and finish tied for 54th.
Coleman Caldwell, playing as an individual, carded a 78 in his final round and finished with a 234 in a tie for 50th.
Wayland Baptist held on to win the event with a 301 on Tuesday and an 874 overall.
Southeastern’s 895 was 21 off the lead and four behind Central region foe Northeastern State who finished in sixth. East Central finished 10th with a 926.
The event was the final golf tournament for the fall and followed a fifth-place finish at the Heart of America Invitational Oct. 7-8 and a first-place finish at the Texoma Championship at Chickasaw Pointe Golf Club Sept. 30 through Oct. 1