Joe Migdal takes Missouri Stroke Play lead
Joe Migdal
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Former Central Missouri golfer Joe Migdal fired 67 on day two of the Missouri Stroke Play Championship at St. Joseph Country Club to lead by one entering the final round.
Trailing just a stroke behind him, after his second consecutive round of 67, is 2014 U.S. Mid-Amateur runner-up Brad Nurski — a St. Joseph native. Nurski, who lost to Scott Harvey in last year's 36-hole final at Saucon Valley, went bogey-free on Wednesday to grab the second place spot entering the final day.
Migdal, on the other hand, made three bogeys throughout his second round and used seven birdies to offset the mistakes. He birdied his first three holes of the day, starting on the back nine, before cooling off and going even-par his next nine holes.
Nurski's lead for second place is by four shots over Travis Mays and by six shots over Nick Arman.
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ABOUT THE Missouri Stroke Play
72-hole stroke play championship, with a cut to the
low
50 and ties after the second round. Entries are open
to
male amateur golfers who are members of the MGA
and play at clubs who are members of the Missouri
Golf
Association.
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