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Men’s Golf Wraps Up Strong Showing at Home Tournament, Finishes 4th at Rhodes Spring Classic

4/1/2025 6:00:00 PM

Rhodes Men's Golf turned in a solid performance on their home turf, finishing 4th at the 2025 Rhodes Spring Classic held at Mirimichi Golf Course. The Lynx posted a three-round team total of +38 in a competitive NCAA Division III field, demonstrating depth, resilience, and steady improvement over the course of the 54-hole event.

Competing against a strong lineup of regional programs, the Lynx showcased their ability to contend, particularly with consistent play across all three rounds. Their balanced team effort highlighted the growth and potential of this year's squad as they gear up for the remainder of the spring season.

Leading the charge for Rhodes was Will Feagin, who paced the Lynx with a three-round total of 226 (+10), highlighted by an impressive opening round of 74 (+2). Feagin's composure and accuracy made him a steady presence throughout the tournament, helping anchor the team on the leaderboard.

Billy Gussler followed closely behind, also finishing at +10 (226). Gussler turned in his best round on the final day with a 76 (+4), showing grit and consistency under pressure.

Jud Turner contributed a key low round on Day 3 with a 73 (+1), finishing with a three-day score of 229 (+13). His final-round performance marked a strong close and helped the Lynx climb the team standings.

Avery Stansell posted rounds of 78, 70, and 77 to finish at +9 (225), earning the lowest individual score on the Rhodes squad. His second-round 70 (-2) was a standout highlight for the team and one of the lowest rounds of the tournament.

Rounding out the lineup were Josh Phillips and Grant Burks, who each contributed valuable rounds across the tournament. Phillips shot 81-77-75 (+17) while Burks carded 81-78-76 (+19), adding depth and stability to the team's overall effort.

Competing on a championship-caliber course in front of a home crowd, the Lynx's performance at Mirimichi Golf Course reinforces their position as a rising program within Division III. The team's fourth-place finish sets a positive tone as they look ahead to conference play and postseason aspirations.

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