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Roadrunners collect second NAIA Men’s Golf National Championship

The Dalton State Men’s Golf Team claimed the 2024 NAIA Men’s Golf National Championship at Dalton Golf and Country Club in Dalton on Friday.

Following a two-hour weather delay, the Roadrunners won by one-stroke over #4 Texas Wesleyan.

Stats:

Dalton State +26 (295-298-297-292) 1182

T4. Jack Whaley (Dalton State) +2 (71-73-74-73) 291
T17. Jarod Edwards (Dalton State) +6 (76-73-73-76) 298
T15. Brock Hoover (Dalton State) +9 (74-76-75-72) 297
T32. Trevor Bassett (Dalton State) +14 (75-76-79-74) 303
T32. Dominik Wolfe (Point) +7 (72-73-78-80) 303
T37. Steve Kibare (Dalton State) +14 (75-80-75-74) 304

Read more: News and updates about the Dalton State’s men’s golf team is posted on dsroadrunners.com, Twitter (@DaltonStateGolf), Facebook (@DaltonStateGolf) and Instagram (daltonstategolf).

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