BOULDER CITY, Nev. -- The University of North Dakota men's golf team wrapped up its second tournament of the week and of the championship portion of the 2023-24 season on Saturday at the Jackrabbit Invitational from Boulder Creek Golf Club in Boulder City, Nev.
The tournament was headlined by senior
Brandon McGarry, who finished with a final score of 213 (-3) to sit tied for second for the individual crown after shooting his second straight round of even par to close it out. The Grand Forks, N.D., native's score is the best by a UND golfer since Patrick Traynor at the SIUE Derek Dolenc Invitational in Sept. 2016 and the second place result is the highest finish in a 54-hole event since Jacob Dehne did so at the Coyote Classic in Sept. 2014.
As a team, North Dakota surged up the leaderboard to finish sixth out of 12 teams with an 894 (+30). The Fighting Hawks put together their best round over the final 18 holes with a 293, shaving four strokes off their score after yesterday's action.
Freshman
Kagan Kollar continued his strong week of play to finish tied for 17th overall with a 221 (+5), matching his 73 score from the second round thanks to a team-best five birdies over the final 18 holes.
Lucas Feterl carded a 74 over his final round to just miss a top-20 finish at 23rd with a 223 (+7) while
Joseph Kortan matched McGarry's 72 by hitting par on 16 of his holes on Saturday to finish tied for 28th at 224 (+8).
Grayson Wetch sat tied for 36th with a 226 (+10) and
Nathan Peyerl had his best round of the weekend with a 75 to close out his tournament at 232 (+16).
North Dakota will take some time off before heading to the WIU Intercollegiate from TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.
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