
Photo by: U.S. Air Force photo / Trevor Co
Falcons shoot season best round in Nevada
10/12/2021 8:04:00 PM | Men's Golf
U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. – The Air Force golf team shot a season best 297 in the final round of the Nevada Wolf Pack Classic, Tuesday, Oct. 12, at the Hidden Valley Country Club in Reno, Nevada.
After two days of battling the cold and wind, the Falcons shot a 297 on the final day of the 54-hole tournament. Junior Isaac Layne led the Falcons with a one-over-par 73 on the final day and a 232 in the tournament. Layne's season-best round included four birdies.
Freshman Christopher Park matched his collegiate career best round of 74 in the final round and shot a 233 for the tournament. Park birdied two of his last three holes. His 233 was his collegiate career best.
Sophomores Aaron Kuznik and Max Heupel shot a 75 on the final day. Kuznik made three birdies and played his final 16 holes at even par. The round was Heupel's season best and second best of his collegiate career. Kuznik shot 235 for the tournament while Heupel came in at 239.
Air Force placed 15th in the tournament with a three-round total of 929. New Mexico won the tournament with an 850, followed by San Francisco (854) and Nevada (877).
The Falcons return to action Oct. 18-19 at the Herb Wimberly Invitational, hosted by New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces.
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After two days of battling the cold and wind, the Falcons shot a 297 on the final day of the 54-hole tournament. Junior Isaac Layne led the Falcons with a one-over-par 73 on the final day and a 232 in the tournament. Layne's season-best round included four birdies.
Freshman Christopher Park matched his collegiate career best round of 74 in the final round and shot a 233 for the tournament. Park birdied two of his last three holes. His 233 was his collegiate career best.
Sophomores Aaron Kuznik and Max Heupel shot a 75 on the final day. Kuznik made three birdies and played his final 16 holes at even par. The round was Heupel's season best and second best of his collegiate career. Kuznik shot 235 for the tournament while Heupel came in at 239.
Air Force placed 15th in the tournament with a three-round total of 929. New Mexico won the tournament with an 850, followed by San Francisco (854) and Nevada (877).
The Falcons return to action Oct. 18-19 at the Herb Wimberly Invitational, hosted by New Mexico State University, in Las Cruces.
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