
Men's Golf Slips to 26th place
May 31, 2007 | Men's Golf
May 31, 2007
Williamsburg, Va. - The University of Louisville men's golf team slipped to 26th place after the second round at Golden Horseshoe Golf Club in Williamsburg, Va., for the 2007 NCAA Men's Golf Championships.
The Cardinals are at 20-over par after the first two days. Stanford leads the tournament at 7-under par, while Minnesota is second, just one stroke behind the leader.
Sophomore Adam Hadwin has played well in the first two days of the tournament. He has shot 70-71=141 and is tied for 29th. Junior Daryl Fathauer is tied for 58th after carding 70-73=143.
Junior Derek Fathauer and Adam Rainaud are both tied for 126th place. Freshman Lewis Kirton is in 155th.
The third round will begin on Friday morning.
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