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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Two Kansas men’s golfers finish in top five at Louisiana Classics

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— Kansas University seniors Alex Gutesha and Chris Gilbert finished in the top five, and sophomore Stan Gautier tied for 17th as KU’s men’s golf team placed sixth Tuesday in the Louisiana Classics.

Kansas finished the two-day event with a three-round total of 881, (17 over par), 15 strokes behind tournament champion Illinois (866).

Gutesha took third with 69-74-70 — 213 (3 under), and Gilbert tied for fifth at 72-69-74 — 215 (1 under).

Gautier logged his second consecutive finish in the top-20 as he tied for 17th with a three-day score of 71-75-73 — 219 (3 over).

“There was a little better weather, a lot less wind today so some teams took advantage of that,” KU coach Jamie Bermel said. “We did not.”

KU sophomore Dylan McClure tied for 71st at 80-77-78 — 235 (19 over), and freshman Jackson Foth tied for 79th with a 85-76-82 — 243 (27 over).

The Jayhawks’ next action will be March 21-23 at the Desert Shootout in Goodyear, Ariz.

Comments

MinnesotaJay 2 months, 2 weeks ago

Boy, the top three guys were very solid. After that, ouch!

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actorman 2 months, 2 weeks ago

It never ceases to amaze me how an article like this can be published with NO mention of how many teams or individuals were in the tournament.

Is it really that complicated, guys? If you tell us that a team finished sixth, that means NOTHING. If they're sixth out of seven, it's not very good; if they're sixth out of 100, it's great. Common, give us the basic information, for crying out loud!

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