
Photo by: Gerrit Van Genderen
Mercer Takes Runner-Up at Martin Downs Collegiate
2/12/2019 4:24:00 PM | Men's Golf
Stanton Schorr finishes fourth individually at 5-under-par
PALM CITY, Fla. – The Mercer men's golf team earned runner-up honors at the UNCG-hosted Martin Downs Collegiate after shooting an even-par 284 in the third round at Osprey Creek on Tuesday.
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Mercer finished the tournament at 8-under-par (856) and was six strokes off tournament champion and Southern Conference rival UNCG (-14). The Bears entered Tuesday's final 18 holes just two strokes behind UNCG, which rallied from a day-one deficit with a 15-under-par 273 on the second day of competition.
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The runner-up finish marks a strong start to the spring season for Mercer, which also earned four top-five finishes in five tournaments during the fall.
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Mercer Scorecard
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Coach Kayden's Take
"Today the guys didn't quite execute the way they had during the first two days of the tournament," said head coach Kirk Kayden. "We still have a solid tournament and hung with the SoCon champions for 50-54 holes…we've just got to have a better finish the next time we see them.
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"Today was a matter of execution down the stretch. A couple double bogeys hurt us. But we're very close and encouraged by the play of all seven guys."
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Mercer on Team Leaderboard
The Bears fluctuated between second and third place with James Madison – which finishes at 5-under-par – but could never catch the Spartans for first place on the final day of play. UNCG shot 4-under-par for the third round, giving it a six-stroke cushion over Mercer in the final standings. Mercer bested two other SoCon opponents, Chattanooga (-1) and Samford (+11), in the 13-team field.
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Mercer on Individual Leaderboard
All seven Bears earned top-30 individual finishes in Palm City, including Stanton Schorr and Martin Plukka, who placed fourth and tied for ninth, respectively. Plukka shot a team-low 70 on Tuesday to jump seven spots for the top-10 finish. Schorr shot 1-over-par 73 to maintain his top-five finish.
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Up Next
The Bears will take the upcoming week off from competition before traveling to Auburn, Ala. for the Tiger Invitational on Feb. 24-26.
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Follow the Bears
For complete coverage of Mercer Men's Golf, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerGolf (Twitter) and @MercerBears (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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Mercer finished the tournament at 8-under-par (856) and was six strokes off tournament champion and Southern Conference rival UNCG (-14). The Bears entered Tuesday's final 18 holes just two strokes behind UNCG, which rallied from a day-one deficit with a 15-under-par 273 on the second day of competition.
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The runner-up finish marks a strong start to the spring season for Mercer, which also earned four top-five finishes in five tournaments during the fall.
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Mercer Scorecard
| 2 | Mercer | 284 | 284 | 288 | -8 | 856 |
| 4 | Stanton Schorr | 71 | 67 | 73 | -5 | 211 |
| T-9 | Martin Plukka | 70 | 75 | 70 | -1 | 215 |
| T-14 | Tyler Copp | 72 | 72 | 72 | E | 216 |
| T-17 | Brennan Bogdanovich | 71 | 73 | 73 | +1 | 217 |
| T-17 | Lino Galdin (Individual) | 77 | 67 | 73 | +1 | 217 |
| T-28 | Spencer Ball | 74 | 72 | 74 | +4 | 220 |
| T-28 | Kiko Rosete (Individual) | 70 | 76 | 74 | +4 | 220 |
Coach Kayden's Take
"Today the guys didn't quite execute the way they had during the first two days of the tournament," said head coach Kirk Kayden. "We still have a solid tournament and hung with the SoCon champions for 50-54 holes…we've just got to have a better finish the next time we see them.
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"Today was a matter of execution down the stretch. A couple double bogeys hurt us. But we're very close and encouraged by the play of all seven guys."
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Mercer on Team Leaderboard
The Bears fluctuated between second and third place with James Madison – which finishes at 5-under-par – but could never catch the Spartans for first place on the final day of play. UNCG shot 4-under-par for the third round, giving it a six-stroke cushion over Mercer in the final standings. Mercer bested two other SoCon opponents, Chattanooga (-1) and Samford (+11), in the 13-team field.
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Mercer on Individual Leaderboard
All seven Bears earned top-30 individual finishes in Palm City, including Stanton Schorr and Martin Plukka, who placed fourth and tied for ninth, respectively. Plukka shot a team-low 70 on Tuesday to jump seven spots for the top-10 finish. Schorr shot 1-over-par 73 to maintain his top-five finish.
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Up Next
The Bears will take the upcoming week off from competition before traveling to Auburn, Ala. for the Tiger Invitational on Feb. 24-26.
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Follow the Bears
For complete coverage of Mercer Men's Golf, please follow the Bears on social media at @MercerGolf (Twitter) and @MercerBears (Instagram) or visit the official home of Mercer Athletics at MercerBears.com.
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