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Men's Golf Finishes 11th in Return to Windon Memorial Classic

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University of North Florida issued the following announcement on Sept. 28.

FIRST TEE — Making the program's first appearance in the Windon Memorial Classic since 2006, North Florida men's golf earned an 11th place finish in the 2021 edition of the event following a final round 287 on Tuesday.

COURSE REPORT

Lake Shore Country Club (Glencoe, Ill.)

Par 71 | 7,000 yards

Tuesday, Sept. 28 | 18 holes 

RESULTS: GolfStat Live Stats link

SCORECARD (Osprey lineup)

11 - North Florida | 5-over 857 (282-288-287)

T28 Nick Gabrelcik | Even par 213 (68-74-71)

T30 Grant Sutliff | 1-over 214 (73-71-70)

T47 Davis Lee | 5-over 218 (73-70-75)

T55 Cody Carroll | 6-over 219 (68-80-71)

T77 Cooper Smith | 11-over 224 (76-73-75)

TEAM STANDINGS: 14 Teams (Golfstat Top 50 Rankings / Final 2020-21)

Kansas (834), Northwestern (841), #31 Notre Dame (843), #45 South Florida (845), #25 Georgia Tech (847), #38 Washington (848), #49 Ohio State (851), #41 Kent State (852), Michigan State (853), #50 Indiana (856), #21 North Florida (857), Marquette (858), Cal Poly (864), UC Davis (865)

ROUND REFLECTIONS

North Florida finished with a three-round total of 5-over 857, just one stroke out of the Top 10

Sophomore Nick Gabrelcik was the squad's top performer, earning a T28 showing at even-par 213 capped by a final round even-par 71

Senior Grant Sutliff carded the low final round of 1-under 70 en route to a T30 performance at 1-over 214

Senior Cody Carroll wrapped up his season opening tournament with an even-par 71 in the final round | Finished T55 (219)

Rounding out the Osprey lineup, junior Davis Lee and freshman Cooper Smith both posted final rounds of 75, finishing T47 and T77, respectively

UNF finished with 171 pars led by 38 on Lee's scorecard

The Ospreys produced 40 birdies and an eagle (Lee) with Gabrelcik's 11 birdies pacing the team

North Florida was making its 7th all-time appearance in the Windon Memorial

Kansas' Davis Cooper captured the medalist crown with a 9-under 204

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER

"It was an interesting week for us. We went to Chicago to get more experience in case we see it in the post season. However, I think we should of played better for sure. We had way too many small mistakes."

Head Coach Scott Schroeder

Original source can be found here.

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