It was a historic day for Covenant men's golf as play concluded at the CCS Championship. Drew Silman finished in first place, becoming the first player in school history to win a Conference Championship.
As a team, Covenant placed third with a score of (+47) after having its best round of the tournament on Wednesday, shooting 297 (+9) as a team. This marks the best Conference Championship finish for Covenant in the NCAA Division II era, dating back to 2013.
Silman completed his wire-to-wire win with a round of 74 (+2) to finish the week at (-2).
With the lead firmly in his hands, Silman was steady, shooting even par on the final nine holes to earn a five-stroke victory. He made 14 pars for the round and one birdie on the par-five, 10th hole.
Titus Cooke jumped five places up the leaderboard to tied 10th with an even-par round of 72. The senior ended the week at (+10). He had a really solid day with three birdies on the scorecard.
Freshman Ayden Cordell took home 15th place at his first CCS Championship, shooting a round of 75 (+3) to end the week at (+16). It was a roller-coaster day for Cordell that included one eagle, three birdies, and six bogeys, but ultimately he scored very well.
Bo Luff moved up seven spots on the leaderboard to 22nd with a round of 76 (+4) to put his 54-hole score at (+25). The senior made 15 pars in his best round of the week.
Grant Little also had his best round of the week, shooting 79 (+7) to finish the week at (+27). On the leaderboard he placed tied 24th.
Covenant will find out next week if Silman is selected to compete in the NCAA Division III National Championship as an individual.
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