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Shocker Men's Golf - 2015 Spring Season
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Getting progressively more familiar with the course layout did little for the Shocks as they played progressively worse each round. The went from -2 in Round 1 to +7 in Round and finally a +13 in today's 3rd round a fell to a tie for 8th in the field of 15.
So. Grant Bennett shot 69-75-73 to finish a 1-over 217 while Sr. Louis Cohen-Boyer shot 73-71-74 to finish at 2-over 218. Unfortunately, the other 3 guys could not keep pace. Fr. Jacob Bishop shot 72-73-77 to finish at 6-over 222, Jr. Alec Heinen came at 11-over with rounds of 74-76-77 and Fr. Gage Ihrig struggled over the final 2 rounds shooting 72-80-80 for a 16-over 232.
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Shocker Men are the unanimous choice to win the Valley Championship on April 27th and 28th in Sunrise Beach, MO. Illinois State is the unanimous choice to finish 2nd.
WICHITA, Kan. - The Wichita State men's golf team has been picked to finish first at the 2015 Missouri Valley Conference Men's Golf Championship in Sunrise Beach, Mo., April 27-28, at the Golf Club at Porto Cima.
Shocker senior Louis Cohen Boyer was the clear pick for Valley Player of the Week after his sizzling 66-65-69 = 200 (16 under par) performance in winning the Hawkey-Great River Entertainment Invitational at Iowa City. Hopefully, LCB can keep it rolling next Monday and Tuesday.
Good Luck, Shocks!Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 22, 2015, 03:33 PM.
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The Shockers only senior on this year's team is Louis Cohen Boyer who hails from Paris, France. LCB have been a very good player for Wichita State and is coming off probably the best performance of his Shocker career heading into the Valley Touranment.
Coach Jones has headed back to Europe and is bringing in a Swiss player, Adrien Michellod, next year. Hopefully, Adrien will pick up right where LCB left off. Sounds like a solid addition to the roster. Welcome to Shocker Nation Adrien.
Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 23, 2015, 04:08 PM.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostGrant Bennett also has four bogeys with no offsetting birdies. If he can start avoiding the bogeys, and with what LCB and Walcher are doing (-4 and -3), the guys should be in good shape. Kudos to our Heinen (our #5), for picking up some slack at +1 through 10.
Good to see LCB's hot play from last week has carried over. Conrad Walcher at -3 after 11 holes is the big surprise. Kudos to those two guys.
Agreed that Alex Heinen playing a solid round in the 5 slot has been important today as well.
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LCB is in the house with a 5-under 67 to lead the medalist board.
Alec Heinen hung in very well in the 5 slot but had a triple-bogey on his next to last hole and jumped from 2-over to 5-over and with Jacob Bishop sitting at 8-over the team score felt the full brunt of that bad hole.
However, Conrad Walcher picked up a birdie in his final 3 holes to come in at 5-under and move into a tie with LCB from medalist honors. That is a great effort by those two guys.
Grant Bennett finishes of his round with a 4-over 76 and Jacob Bishop comes in at a 7-over 79 which was the throw Shcokers' throw away score in Round 1. Outside of the back-to-back holes at #5 and #6 that he played in 5-over Jacob was pretty solid. That was good to see the Freshman bounce back and not just fall apart. Hopefully, that will carry over to this afternoon's round.
The Shocks are in at 1-under par as a team. Very solid work.
Illinois State picked to finished 2nd behind the Shocks had a disastrous 1st round and are in dead last at 26-over.
However, Evansville at 7-over, and Northern Iowa at 10-over are still close enough to contend but they have their work cut out for them. The late triple-bogey by Alex Heinen dug into the Shocks lead a little but not critically so.
I think I may have found out why it was taking Bradley and UNI so long to finish. Bradley's Garrett Cox who was at 2-under finished his last 4 holes in 7-over including a triple bogey and a double-bogey on his last two holes. Maybe searching for a lost ball or something. Anyway Bradley dropped from 6-over to 13-over on their last scoring tranche.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 27, 2015, 03:25 PM.
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostBradley fell seven more strokes back between the next-to-last and final updates, going from +6 to +13, and from 2nd down to 4th. Ouch.
However, Bradley is sitting right where they were picked to finish at 4th place. The BIG OUCH of the day belongs to Illinois State.
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Shocks hanging tough at exactly the halfway point of Round 2 for them. They are 2 under as a team for the Round with the Walcher and Heinen sharing the highest scores at 2-over. LCB and Bishop are both 1-under and Bennett is 2-under.
For the tournament the Shocks are now 3-under. UNI is 13 shots back at 10-over but they have only had 32 holes scored so far in Round 2 compared 45 for the Shocks.
UNI, Bradley and SIU players appeared to paired up and they are substantially behind the 6 other teams in holes finished and scored. Apparently, a carryover from their delayed finish in Round 1.
Drake, Loyola and Evansville have had 53 holes played and scored to the 32 for UNI, Bradley and SIU with WSU, MSU and ILS at 45 played and scored.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 27, 2015, 05:13 PM.
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LCB finishes off his round at 3-under 69 and he leads the medalist list at 8-under 136.
He last 5 rounds of tournament golf, all on Par-72 layouts, have been 66-65-69-67-69. Not too shabby.
Fr. Jacob Bishop is in at 1-under for Round 2 making a nice comeback from his bad start early in Round 1 today.
So. Grant Bennett cards an even par 72 in Round 2.
RFr. Conrad Walcher weighs in with a 74 and is in 2nd place on the medalist list at 3-under, 5 strokes behind teammate LCB.
RJr. Alex Heinen has the Round 2 throw away score at 4-over 76.
The Shocks finish the 1st two rounds at 3-under and are 20 shots in front of UNI and 24 shots in front of SIU. Both of those teams still have 17 holes to finish and score.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 27, 2015, 07:14 PM.
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