Savannah State University men’s golf team finished second at the Professional Golfers’ Association Minority Collegiate Golf Championship Sunday at the PGA Village.
Freshman Trey Odom finished fifth with a three-round score of sixover par 222 after shooting a three-over par 75 in the first round, a two-over par 74 in the second round and a one-over par 73 in the final round.
Junior Zach Otto finished 16th with a threeround score of 13-over par 229 after shooting a fiveover par 77 in the first and second rounds and a threeover par 75 in the final round.
Freshman Matthew Turner finished tied for 18th with a three-round score of 233, followed by freshman Matt Thoms finished 21st with a threeround score of 234 after shooting a three-over par 75 in the second round and a two-over par 74 in the final round, while sophomore Jaden Thiemann finished a stroke behind Thoms to finish 22nd with a three-round score of 235.
As a team, Savannah State finished with a three-round score of 911, seven strokes better than University of the Incarnate Word, who finished third with a three-round score of 918.