BOULDER CITY, Nev. – The South Dakota men's golf team completed its final round of competition at the Jackrabbit Invitational in Boulder City, Nevada. The Coyotes compiled a team score of 898 after the three rounds and finished in ninth place overall. USD was led by
Hunter Rebrovich who racked up another top-15 finish.
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Rebrovich recorded rounds of 75-73-72 in the two days. In the final round, he sank four birdies, bringing his three-round total to 10 throughout the tournament. Rebrovich was tied for the best scoring average on par fours with a 4.07 average. The 13th place finish is the second top-15 finish for the junior from Alexandria, Minnesota, on the season.
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Ian Johnston recorded the lowest round for the Coyotes on Saturday afternoon. Johnston carded three birdies on the day en route to a 1-under par 71 in round three. His 11 birdies at the Jackrabbit Invitational tied him for fifth most among all players. Johnston tied a career-best 54-hole score with a 222 (79-72-71) for an 18th place finish – his first top-20 placement of the season. Â
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Max Schmidtke closed out his tournament with an even-par 72 in round three. Schmidtke sank three birdies on the day for a total of seven during the two-day event. His 225 (78-75-72) total placed him in a tie for 29th place individually.
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Logan Hamak finished the Jackrabbit Invitational with a 3-over par 75 in round three. He scored two birdies on the final day of action. He finished in a tie for 52nd place after rounds of 80-78-75.
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Nick LaMotte placed himself in a tie for 68th place after the final round on Saturday. LaMotte carded rounds of 81-77-81 for a three-round total of 239.
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Ryan Neff finished in a tie for 73rd after rounds of 84-76-81 for a 241 total score. Neff sank seven birdies during the tournament including back-to-back birdies on 16 and 17 in his third round of action.
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South Dakota will get a little over a week off until its next tournament in Springfield, Missouri. The Missouri State Invitational is a two-day event and is set to begin on March 21.
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