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Kansas State men's golf team wraps up play at Bill Ross

By Grant Guggisberg

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Published: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Updated: Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Two K-State men’s golf team members wrapped up play at the Bill Ross Intercollegiate Tuesday.

Redshirt junior Ross Geubelle and freshman Ben Juffer finished tied for 52nd and 55th places, respectively. Geubelle shot a final-round 8-over-par 80, while Juffer shot a 10-over-par 82.

The two participated in the tournament only as individuals, and K-State did not record a team score. Head coach Tim Norris said he wanted the two to participate to give them more tournament experience.

“[The tournament] is just a competitive opportunity for some of the guys who haven’t been in our lineup, and was scheduled that way,” he said in a previous interview.

Geubelle finished the tournament with a 237, which was 21-over-par. Juffer finished one stroke behind him with a 22-over-par 238. The winner of the tournament was Wichita State’s Dustin Garza, who finished the tournament 5-under-par, shooting a 211 over the three rounds.

Next up for the Wildcats is the Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate on Oct. 26-27 in Las Cruces, N.M. Last year, the team had a good showing in this event, finishing second out of 18 teams.

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