The Iowa State men’s golf team finished 11-under 841 with rounds of 277-287-277, securing the team championship at the Tiger Invitational held at The Club at Old Hawthorne.
The Cyclones won by two shots to earn their third title of the season. This follows their two wins in the fall at the Iowa Fall Classic and the Zach Johnson Invitational. This is the first time the Cyclones have won three tournaments in one season since 2016-17.
The Iowa State men's golf team carded a three-round score of 841, their lowest tournament score this season. This will also enter the 2023-24 team into the record book for a low score in a 54-hole Tournament.
In the individual competition, Missouri senior Jack Lundin shot rounds of 64-70-66, securing his second consecutive individual medalist honors following his triumph at The Hootie at Bulls Bay. Lundin, who is ranked No. 26 in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com U.S. Rankings, has now clinched four titles in his college career. Furthermore, he has consistently excelled, finishing in the top five in five consecutive tournaments and in seven out of ten overall this season.
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