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Max Schmidtke Twin Oaks Day 1

Men's Golf Evan Maldonado, USD Sports Information

Weather Shortens Day One at Twin Oaks Intercollegiate

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. – The South Dakota men's golf team managed to squeeze in one round of action at the Twin Oaks Intercollegiate tournament on Monday. The Coyotes shot a 309 as a team in round one. The second round of the day was ultimately suspended due to rain and thunderstorms in the area. Most players had 10-11 holes remaining in the second round, so the tournament has been shortened to a 36-hole event. The players will complete their remaining holes tomorrow with an 8:00 a.m. shotgun start.
 
 Max Schmidtke posted the best score for the Coyotes in round one. Schmidtke scored a 2-over par 73 in the opening 18. He sank two birdies on the day and is currently in a tie for 15th place individually. Schmidtke is at 2-under par through six holes in round two.
 
Hunter Rebrovich was one off Schmidtke for the best Coyote score with a 3-over par 74. Rebrovich carded three birdies in round one including two on the front nine. He placed himself in a tie for 32nd place after day one. Rebrovich will begin on hole 17 tomorrow with an even par score through seven holes.
 
Playing as an individual, Nick LaMotte recorded a 5-over par 76 in the first round. LaMotte sank his lone birdie of the round on the par-3 second hole and is currently in a tie for 54th place. He will start on hole six tomorrow morning at 2-over through seven completed holes.
 
Ryan Neff finished the first round with a 9-over par 80 and in a tie for 78th place individually. He will start on hole one tomorrow and is 2-over par through six holes in his second round.
 
Ian Johnston scored an 82 in the first round with two birdies on the front nine. Johnston is tied for 82nd place and will continue his second round tomorrow at 1-over through six holes.
 
Logan Hamak recorded an 89 in round one and sank a birdie on hole six in round one. Hamak is in 88th place and is at 2-over par through six holes in his second round.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Ian Johnston

Ian Johnston

Junior
Nick LaMotte

Nick LaMotte

Sophomore
Ryan Neff

Ryan Neff

Junior
Logan Hamak

Logan Hamak

Freshman
Hunter Rebrovich

Hunter Rebrovich

Junior
Max  Schmidtke

Max Schmidtke

Junior

Players Mentioned

Ian Johnston

Ian Johnston

Junior
Nick LaMotte

Nick LaMotte

Sophomore
Ryan Neff

Ryan Neff

Junior
Logan Hamak

Logan Hamak

Freshman
Hunter Rebrovich

Hunter Rebrovich

Junior
Max  Schmidtke

Max Schmidtke

Junior