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...team the Crimson also struggled, combining to shoot a 94-over-par score of 958, good enough for fifth in the eight-team tournament...
After the first day of play, the Crimson found itself well below where it had hoped, firmly situated in a tie for fifth with Dartmouth. Klein and freshman D.J. Hynes were the only bright spots for Harvard on opening day with 27-hole scores of five-over-par and 14-over-par, respectively. Klein had positioned himself exactly where he had wanted to be coming into the tournament, well within reach of the lead going into Sunday’s final rounds...
...Crimson got more than it bargained for in this tune-up. Stow Acres is a true test of golf even in the most pleasant of conditions, featuring such obstacles as a 6,939 yard par-72 bear with three par-5s over 500 yards and six par-4s measuring more than 400 yards, including a Tiger-esque 478-yard ninth. Making a tall task even taller, yesterday’s golfers were battered by bitterly cold temperatures, blustering winds and intermittent rain all round long...
Nevertheless, Klein was up to the task. Amidst the miserable weather, Klein drained a seven foot putt on the par-5 18th hole to finish with identical front and back round scores of 38. That gave him a total of 76, four over par and good enough to tie Babson College’s Fabio Silvagni for first at the end of regulation...
Leading the way behind Klein for the Crimson was senior co-captain Taylor Harmeling who finished with a six-over-par round of 78, placing him in a tie for ninth. Neal Hegge, the only other senior to play yesterday, finished with an 80, while sophomore Cliff Ryan and junior Steve Mungovan finished with scores of 81 and 82, respectively...