OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – Jordan Holfiield turned in a 10
th place finish to pace Southeastern en route to a fourth-place finish at the Broncho Invitational to open play in the spring semester with its third top-five finish of the year and second in as many tournaments.
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Southeastern put together a 311 to open play in the first round which was good for a tie for fifth, but turned the momentum around in round two by firing a 298, the second best score of the round, to finish with a 56-hole score of 609 as a team, eight shots off the lead.
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Holifield opened play at Gallardia CC with a 77 in round one, but bounced back with an even par 72 on his second circuit of the course, finishing with a 149 in a tie for 10
th.
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Justice Hartman was hot on his heels as he put together the most consistent pair of rounds for the Storm, firing back-to-back 75's to finish with a 150 and in a tie for 16
th.
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Jesse Rouse was next on the leaderboard after opening play with a 79 and improving his day two total down to a 75 to card a two-round 154 and finish tied for 28
th.
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Trent Zorgdrager finished tied for 38
th on the leaderboard after posting rounds of 80 and 76 for a two-day total of 156.
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Dalton McGinnis rounded out the team's five bags playing for team scores, posting a pair of 80's to combine for a 160 and finish tied for 55
th.
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Matthew O'Steen played the event as an individual medalist and finished tied for 20
th after carding rounds of 77 and 75 to post an event tally of 152.
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Southeastern will be back in action April 4-5 when it travels to Red Apple CC in Heber Springs, Ark., for the Natural State Classic.
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