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Lindsey golf team 2nd in Don Bishop at Campbellsville

Cumberlands first with 583; LWC (591); Antonio Arriola leads Blue Raiders with 143; Joe Hood has 143. Both make All-Tournament Team

By Chris Wells
News from Lindsey Wilson College athletics


The Lindsey Wilson College men's golf team earned its third straight runner-up finish today with a second place at the Don Bishop Invitational at the Campbellsville Country Club. 3064 Hodgenville RD, Campbellsville, KY.



The Blue Raiders finished with a two-day team-total of 591 (293-298) to finish eight strokes behind winner University of the Cumberlands (KY) who shot a 583 (290-293) over the two days.

Lindsey Wilsons Antonio Arriola led the Blue Raiders with a 143 (73-70). His two-under par 70 on Tuesday - which was the best round of the day - vaulted Arriola into a tie for first place. But Cumberlands Fredrik Lindbolm defeated Arriola in a playoff to earn medalist honors.

Lindsey Wilson senior Joe Hood - who led after Mondays opening round - finished tied for third with a two-day total of 144 (70-74). Hood and Arriola earned all-tournament honors for their play.


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