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Rice golf finishes T2 at the Border Olympics tourney
Freshman Reggie Zhu fired a six-under par 66 today to lead the Rice Golf team to a tie for second-place at the Border Olympics at the Laredo Country Club.

https://riceowls.com/news/2024/2/20/mens...r-olympics

The Owls team members carded a combined -5 (283) score today to finish the tournament at -16, the second lowest score relative to par in school history.

In the team standings, we tied with North Texas & Lipsomb, a whopping 16 shots behind Illinois State (-32), and 4 strokes ahead of Houston, Michigan & Sam Houston. (https://smartgolf.online/current_tournam..._standings)

At -10, Zhu finished third in the individual leaderboard, 7 & 2 shots behind Illinois State's top two golfers. (https://smartgolf.online/current_tournament/standings)

Freshman Braeden Hoyt posted a 4-over 76 to finish -1 overall in a tie for 26th-place. Graduate Jay Kirchdorfer finished at T32 (even par), sophomore Lukas Boandl was T35 (+1), and junior Raghav Chugh was T38 (+2). (Both Hoyt & Chugh double-bogeyed their 18th holes.)

WTG, Owls!!!
02-20-2024 04:20 PM
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