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...members considered Shelter Harbor to be the most difficult course the team has played at to date, noting its considerable length and fast greens. “This course was a little tougher than the courses we’ve played in past tournaments,” sophomore Nick Moseley said. Moseley shot 16-over for the weekend and finished tied for 51st. The fifth and final golfer representing the Crimson was freshman Louis Amira, who shot a 13-over 155 and finished tied for 36th. Both Singh and Moseley expressed disappointment with their team’s performance...
...Practices have been going really well, and it showed in the result,” Shore said. “The last two weeks have been the best practices in my career, and I’m really happy with the results.” Shore and sophomore Nick Moseley, who had a memorable day, competed in the tournament as individuals, meaning their scores did not count in the team totals. “Nick pulled out an eagle on the fourth in front of his teammates,” Shore said. The infamous fourth hole is considered...
...pretty long,” sophomore Danny Mayer said. “If you hit it in the wrong spots, you’d be hitting long irons into the green.” Mayer finished tied for 87th with a final score of 22-over, while sophomore Nick Moseley and captain Michael Shore finished tied for 89th and tied for 91st, respectively. A 62-over performance over three rounds certainly seemed to indicate that the Crimson buried itself under an avalanche of strokes. However, even if every player is only a few strokes off of his game, those missteps...
...going to be.” Sophomore Peter Singh’s fifty four-hole score of 2-over left him tied for 22nd. Singh opened with an even par 72 and shot 73 in both remaining rounds. Over 54 holes, he carded ten birdies.Sophomore Nick Moseley came in at 5-over in a tie for 31st, while sophomore Danny Mayer and junior John Christensen both tied for 43rd with a final score of 8-over.“It makes a huge difference [playing in so many tournaments as freshmen]. We all gained a lot of experience going through...
...Greg made a 20-foot putt on the last hole to make a birdie and tie with Mike.” In addition to the excitement surrounding the final hole, freshman Danny Mayer took 13th in individual competition with a 113 (36-77), and fellow freshman Nicholas Moseley placed 18th with a 114 (38-76). Singh scored a 117 (41-76) to finish in the 25th spot, while sophomore John Christensen placed 47th by shooting 122 (41-81). Hegge competed in his last tournament, tying Mayer for 13th with a score of 113 (38-75) Although Harvard will miss Hegge?...