UTC Golfers Sixth At AutoTrader.com Collegiate

  • Monday, October 12, 2015
The Chattanooga Mocs men’s golf team is in sixth-place with 18 holes to play at the AutoTrader.com Collegiate. They were led by sophomore Andrew Weathers who fired -5 over his 36 holes today.

Weathers carded a 70 in the early round and came back with a 3-under 69 in the afternoon for his 139 total. He is seven shots behind the leader Dawson Armstrong at -12.
 
The Mocs shot 2-over 578 as a team and are two behind Georgia State in fifth at 576 (E) and one ahead of South Alabama in seventh at +3.
Lipscomb leads at -23 followed by South Florida at -13.

Brooks Thomas is tied for 14th, four behind Weathers at -1. Wes Gosselin is at +3 after rounds of 75 and 72, while Stuart Thomas stands at +5. Kory Webb (159) and Lake Johnson (160) rounded out the scoring for the day with Johnson playing as an individual. 

The final round starts at 8:15 a.m., for the Mocs, paired with Georgia State, South Alabama and Francis Marion. Webb leads off No. 1 tee followed by S. Thomas (8:25), Gosselin (8:35), B. Thomas (8:45) and Weathers (8:55). Scoring links are available above and fans can follow @GoMocsMGLF on Twitter.
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