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Show Golfers remain Inconsistent were pretty steady last week, but some of our other players will have a good round, followed by a bad round; we never know what to expect from match to match," Kingsford said. Mesa Shot a 314 Friday, while SUSC took 318 strokes. The T-Bids came back Saturday to tie Mesa at 308 strokes each through the first four (: golfers. Counting the tie-breaking fifth golfer, SUSC won the meet by five strokes (395-400). Following SUSC and Mesa 1 Saturday were Western State (316) and Fort Lewis (319). The April 11-12 matches will involve Mesa, Dixie, and the T-Birds. April 11 SUSC will host at the Painted Hills Course. Dixie will host the next day at St. George. A week off, followed by a pair of three-way meets April 11-12, is on tap for the Southern Utah State College golf squad. "We are still having more problems with individual consistency than we'd like," Tom Kingsford, SUSC coach, indicates. "Maybe with a week away from competition we can iron out some of our problems." The Thunderbirds lost a dual match Friday to Mesa College, but came back Saturday to win a four-team-meet. Competition both days was over 18 holes and played at Grand Junction, Colorado. "Dalton Driggers . (sophomore, Salt Lake City) and Kevin Averett isophomore, Cedar City) |