Oglethorpe Invitational: Shad Tuten takes lead
SAVANNAH, Ga. (July 25, 2014) -- Armstrong's Shad Tuten seized the second-round lead at the 2014 Oglethorpe Invitational.
Tuten, who resides in Elberton, Ga., shot a second straight 65 and took the lead from Daniel Pizetoski, who followed his opening-round 64 with a 67 on Friday.
Dillon Woods of Jacksonville and Australian Kade McBride are tied for third while Alabama's Robby Prater and Victor Wiggins of North Carolina round out the Top 5 and sit just three shots off of the pace set by Tuten.
The Oglethorpe Invitational is a 54-hole stroke-play tournament with a field that features a solid mix of collegiate players, rising juniors and established mid-amateurs.
ABOUT THE Oglethorpe Invitational
This
54-hole stroke play event (with 36-hole cut) has
been a good mix of collegiate, mid-amateur, and
senior players since its inaugural playing in 1983,
which was won by three-time PGA Tour winner
Gene Sauers. Entries open to amateurs with USGA
handicap index of 5 or less.
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