Lamar teammates Brock Reedy and James Clark were able to separate themselves from the pack and battle it out for the individual win at Tuesday’s Burlington Invitational.
Reedy made par on two of his final four holes to finished the day shooting an eight-over-par 78 to claim the victory.
Having the top two golfers on the leaderboard also made it easy for the Savages to bring home the team win. They shot 41-over as a team, 13 strokes better than second place Brush.
Caridi’s run of birdies gets him a Front Range League win
Josh Caridi’s bogey on the long par-three 15th hole moved him to two-over during Thursday’s Front Range League match. He went on to birdie his final four holes to end the day with a 69, making the Fossil Ridge senior the only golfer to shoot under par (71) at the tournament.
Caridi had been even or over par for 16 of his 18 holes. He didn’t get into red numbers until he made birdie on No. 18, his 17th hole of the day.
The Sabercats also won the team battle, collectively going 18-over.
Other notes:
- Mountain View’s Wes Weber edged Silver Creek’s Garrett Stansel by a stroke to get the win at the Greeley Central Invitational.
- Dawson’s Billy Howenstein shot a 69 at the Holy Family Stableford Invitational, grabbing the individual win. Kent Denver had two of the top three individual placers to get the team win.