UTC Tied For Fourth At Brickyard

Sunday, October 07, 2012
The Chattanooga Mocs shook off the end of their second round by punishing the Brickyard at Riverside shooting 11-under par 277 over their final 18 Sunday. That 277 pushed UTC into a tie for fourth with Virginia Tech at three-over par 867.

That 11-under par total came from 69s by Chris Robb (Aberdeenshire, Scotland), Benni Weilguni (Langenlois, Austria) and Michael Monre (Franklin, Tenn.) along with a two-under par 70 by Liam Johnston (Dumfries, Scotland). Davis Bunn (Knoxville, Tenn.) had the drop score with a 76.

“What a performance,” said head coach Mark Guhne. “That was a complete round. I could not be prouder of the effort. We did not finish well yesterday but turned it around with a tremendous effort.”

Robb completed the event at two-under par 214, tying for 11th. Weilguni and Monroe both tied for 22nd at two-over 218, three shots clear of Johnston at 221. Bunn rounded out the scoring at 227.

Georgia was the wire-to-wire winner shooting 847. Georgia Tech finished second at 862 as North Florida ended up third at 865.

Jonathan Grey (Georgia State) and Sam Straka (Georgia) tied for medalist honors firing eight-under par 208. Georgia’s Nicholas Reach was third a shot back at minus seven.

Chattanooga is back in action October 15-16 at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate Classic. Live scoring is available via the men’s golf schedule page on GoMocs.com. You can follow @GoMocsMGLF on twitter for updates.


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