PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team is tied for 12th after the first day at the Princeton Invitational. The tournament has been shortened from 54 holes to 36 due to standing water on the par-71 course at the Springdale Golf Club on Saturday morning, which pushed tee times back to noon and only allowed the teams to play 18 holes instead of the scheduled 36.
Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 311 as a team on Saturday and is tied with Cornell for 12th place. Rutgers is in the lead at 4-over-par 288, which has the Scarlet Knights one shot ahead of tournament host Princeton and two ahead of Seton Hall and Yale.
Senior
Ben Scott was Penn's low scorer on Saturday, as he shot a 4-over-par 75 which had him tied for 30th in a field of 75 golfers. Sophomores
Max Fonseca and
Hayden Adams both finished the day at 76 and are tied for 41st, while freshman
Ryan Chang was the Quakers' other scorer on Saturday. Senior
George Roessler rounded out the lineup.
Seton Hall's David Lally is the individual leader after Saturday's play, as he shot a 4-under-par 67. That leaves him two shots ahead of Princeton's Reed Greyserman.
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