MONTCLAIR, NJ – The St. Francis Brooklyn men's golf team played 36 holes on Saturday and finished in 11
th-place at the Columbia Invitational. The Terriers combined to shoot 613 (+53) through the two-round event. Senior
David Tottori tied for second-place individually as he shot a 141 (+1).
HOW IT HAPPENED:
David Tottori | T2nd | 141 (+1)
Tottori put together his best tournament of the spring as he finished tied for second and just five strokes behind Ross Pilliod, the individual champion from Saint Joseph's (PA). Tottori carded a 70 (E) through his first 18 holes in the first round of the tournament. In the second half of the day, he recorded a score of 71 (+1).
Nick Nemergut | T51 | 156 (+16)
Nemergut tied for 51
st-place as he totaled a score of 156 (+16). The graduate student has been one of the Terriers top three finishers in every tournament this spring. He registered a score of 79 (+9) in the first round of play and then tallied a mark of 77 (+7) in the final round.
Hayden Meeker | T52 | 157 (+17)
Meeker came on strong for the Terriers as he finished just one stroke behind Nemergut with a score of 157 (+17). The sophomore shot 76 (+6) in the opening round and then wrapped up play by tallying a mark of 81 (+11).
UP NEXT:
The Terriers compete in their final tournament before the 2019 NEC Championship. St. Francis Brooklyn heads to Annapolis, MD to compete in the Navy Invitational from April 18-20.