GEORGIAN GOLFERS IN CONTENTION AT NATIONALS
Emilie Tyndall has moved up to fourth place in the women's individual standings while the women's team holds on to second overall.
The Georgian Grizzlies men's and women's golf teams continued play at the 2017 PING CCAA Golf National Championships with the third round on Thursday at the Royal Ashburn Golf Club in Oshawa, ON.
This year's provincial women's champion Emilie Tyndall (Kirkland, QC) continued her consistently strong play finishing with a round of 83. She currently sits in a tie for fourth place overall and is just six strokes back of a podium finish with one round to play.
Teammate Addison Wallwin (Barrie) is also in individual medal contention as she is in sixth place following a round of 85 and sits 13-over for the tournament.
As a combined women's team Tyndall and Wallwin continue to hold on to second place in the standings. It's an incredibly tight race between the teams placed second through fourth as all three teams are separated by only six strokes.
On the men's side it was a good day for Georgian's Brady Zordan (Midhurst) who posted his best round of the championship with a 3-over round of 75. He moved up six places in the standings into a tie for 15th along with Matt Lemay (Waterloo) who shot 6-over-par in the third round.
Jeff Ash (Barrie) sits in a tie for 46th, Jonah Vidito (Kentville) is in 51st and Josh Lynch (Burlington) is in 56th to wrap the Grizzlies contingent.
As a team the men sit in ninth place overall with a combined score of 968 for the tournament.
The fourth and final round of the PING CCAA Golf National Championships will be played on Friday.
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