The men’s golf team finished third last week at Bill Ross Intercollegiate in Overland Park, Kansas.
This was the team’s second time to finish in the top three in consecutive tournaments.
Charlie Macneal followed up his impressive first place performance at the Houston Baptist Men’s Intercollegiate with a third place finish in this tournament.
“I’ve been playing pretty solid. Coach Walt Williams has been helping me a lot with my mental game,” said Macneal. “I’ve working on different parts of my game. It’s nice to finally see some of the work starting to pay off in the tournaments. It feels great to be helping out the team.”
Mason Seaborn was next in line for the Warhawks.
He golfed his way to an impressive eighth place finish with an overall score of 219.
His second round of 71 was his lowest and it was the second lowest for the team throughout the tournament.
“We’re all pretty pleased with how we’re playing. We obviously want to pick up a couple of strokes here and there, but I think if we keep doing what we’re doing right now with how we’re practicing, we’ll get over that hump and eventually get a victory this year.”
Greg Smail also finished in the top 10. His final score was identical to Seaborn’s and so was the position in which they finished.
Christian Tepley and Adam McCleary also competed for the Warhawks.
McCleary said that if his game were a little better, the team would have had more of a chance to get the win.
“I have to claim some of the responsibility for the way the team finished,” said McCleary. “If I would’ve gone out there and played a little better, I think the team as a whole would have had a little more chance of being right up there.”
Next up for the Warhawks is a trip to Vero Beach, Florida on Oct. 28 to participate in the Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational.
A week after that, they will be in Biloxi, Mississippi for the Arkansas State Fall Beach Classic.