Steven Fisk, of Georgia Southern, fired a 12-under 60 in the second round at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational to become the 13th college golfer to post that magic 60 number.
Steven Fisk's putt for a 59
And he did so despite some blown chances at the end.Steven Fisk with a great effort from about 16 feet on his last hole that narrowly missed. Shot 60. @GaSouthernGolf pic.twitter.com/UpMjFjuGi4
— Roy Edwards (@RoyEdwardsCU) October 30, 2017
The junior, who opened his round at No. 10 at Makai Golf Club at Princeville, began his day birdie-birdie and went out in 6-under 30. He proceeded to birdie Nos. 1-3 and eagled the fifth to move to 11 under for the round.
A birdie at the seventh put him 12 under on the day and in need of a birdie-par finish for a sub-60 round.
Fisk drove the green at the par-4 eighth and would lag to 4 feet for birdie, which would’ve moved him to 13 under for the round and in need of just a par at the last for a 59.
Still, the 60 was a course and school record and rocketed Fisk 31 spots to solo third at 13 under.
“Steven played incredible today,” said Carter Collins, Georgia Southern’s head coach.
We improved our team score by 16 shots from yesterday - it helps when @steven_fisk shoots a new program & course record 60!!#GATA🤙🏻🦅
— GS Men's Golf (@GaSouthernGolf) October 31, 2017
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