COLUMBIA, Ky. —
Justin Warman and
Austin Mahoney both shot career-lows and Campbellsville University men's golf is sitting in second place after round one of the Lindsey Wilson College Fall Invitational.
In total, three Tigers finished with under par rounds. Warman, a junior from Georgetown, Ky., holds the individual lead after carding a career-low 66. He finished played the par fours at three-under and led the field with seven birdies.
Warman leads the field by one stroke as Lindsey Wilson's Etienne Rensburg and Callum Blinkhorn both fired 67s.
Mahoney, a sophomore from Madison, Ind., is tied for fourth after a two-under 69. He played the par fives at three-under along with freshman Landon Conner.
Conner is tied for sixth after shooting a one-under 70 in his first-career start as a Tiger. He was right behind Warman with six birdies in his round but fell off the pace down the stretch.
Fellow freshmen
Lucas Gover and Jonathan Brewington are tied for 19
thand 34
th, respectively, after 73 and 77.
Campbellsville also had six individuals in the field. Sophomore Owen Worman was even par after his first round, while
Halen Stamper is tied for 14
thwith an opening round 72.
Freshman
Connor Wilson carded his career-low of a 73 and is tied for 19
th, while
Seth Bohl,
Clay Barnett and
Mark Murphy all shot 75, 77, and 79, respectively. Murphy was the lone Tigers to tally an eagle in his round and just the fourth player to card one throughout the tournament.
On the team side, Lindsey Wilson leads by two strokes over Campbellsville with an opening round 276. The Blue Raiders had all five golfers carding 72 or lower with four of them at even par or below.
Campbellsville's score of 278 sits them pretty for tomorrow's second round, which is starting at 9:30 a.m. ET at The Pines. The Tigers are the lone team with three players in the Top 6.