FERRIS STATE COMES UP SHORT AT GLIAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Bulldogs Fall To Wayne State In One-Hole Playoff
 | The play of freshman Kyle Mason was one of the individual highlights for Ferris State at the GLIAC Championships. |
The Ferris State men's golf team finished runner up at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) Championships Tuesday (Oct. 7) in Erie, Pa., as the Bulldogs lost a playoff to Wayne State.
Both teams completed regulation play with three-round 884 scores (+20) each, which forced a five-man one-hole playoff on the par 72, 6,634-yard Lake Shore Country Club course with all scores counting. Ferris State, the 17-time GLIAC Champions, totaled 25 strokes in the one-hole playoff while Wayne State registered two less strokes as the Warriors won their first-ever conference title. The Bulldogs started tourney play Monday (Oct. 6) with a 302 round followed by a 290 score. FSU carded a 292 final-round score to force a playoff. Grand Valley State wound up in third place (891, +27) while Findlay and Saginaw Valley State placed fourth (900, +36) and fifth (907, +43), respectively.
Leading the Bulldogs was senior Everett Leonard, who tied for second-place individual honors with a 217-stroke total (72-72-73--217, +1). Senior Jon Pazdera tied for eighth place as a result of firing a 221 score (79-70-72--221, +5).
Freshman Kyle Mason turned in a 224 (79-73-72--224, +8) to capture 12th place for head coach Brad Bedortha's squad while senior Pat Simmer tied for the 19th spot with a 227 total (76-76-75--227, +11). Frosh Jeff Carlson rounded out the Bulldogs' individual scorers with a 21st-place tying 228 score (75-75-78--228, +12). Grand Valley State's Kevin Kremer garnered medalist honors with a first-place 214-stroke total (73-73-68--214, -2).
Despite not winning the conference title, Ferris State showed improvement from last season's fourth-place 932-stroke total at the GLIAC Championships.
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