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Burns Wins Lindsey Wilson Fall Invite

By Christopher Coombs

Callum Burns produced the low score at the Lindsey Wilson Fall Invite to take first place and pick up his first career victory as a Blue Raider with a 1-over par two-round total. The Lindsey Wilson men's golf team finished in third place at their season-opening home event carding a 595 (300-295) on the par-71, 6,598-yard course The Pines.

Golfers battled frequent showers throughout the entirety of the two-round event.



Burns fought the elements carding a first-round 71 to sit in a five-way tie for first place. He managed four birdies and 11 pars throughout his first 18-holes, playing his best on the par-fives with a two-under mark.

Burns carried momentum into the final round as he was able to break away from the pack, firing a 1-over par 72. For the tournament, the junior managed the third most birdies and pars with seven and 23, respectively.

Sebastian Sandin carded a four-over 75 during round one and followed that up with a two-over 73 to score a 148 two-round total. The freshman, appearing in his first event climbed from a tie for 12th after round one to finish in a tie for seventh.

Jeremiah Hayes turned in a five-over-par 76 during play in both the first and second round to finish in a tie for 12th place with a tournament total of 152.

Emil Gruhn and Janik Hawlitzky both managed to produce 78's on their opening rounds to sit tied for 16th. Gruhn added a three-over-par 74 second round to tie for 12th with teammate Hayes. Hawlitzky held his position at 16th with a final round of 77.

Blake Biggs played as an individual at the event and carded a first-round 74 to sit in a tie for an eighth-place after completion of the first round and dropped into a tie for 12th after closing out the tournament with a final round 77.

Shane Henderson, Evan Kidd and Chase Carpenter also competed as individuals at the tournament. Henderson produced a 173 (84-89), Kidd carded a 174 (90-84) and Carpenter managed a 189 (91-98).

Campbellsville took the team championship with a 579 (287-292) as Cumberland (Tenn.) just edged out LWC by two strokes with a 593 (291-302) to take second.

The Blue Raiders return to action on Oct. 5 when they take part in the Music City Invite at Twelve Stones Golf Club in Nashville, Tennessee.


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