WESTCHESTER, Ill. - The Coastal Carolina men's golf team sits in third place at 1-over par after the first two rounds of play at the Highlands Invitational, being held at the Chicago Highlands Club.
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Wake Forest leads the field at 17-under par, and East Tennessee State is second at 13-under. The Chanticleers shot 4-under 284 in the first round and 5-over 293 in the second round.
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Coastal holds a five-stroke lead over fourth place Eastern Michigan, which was still on the course when play was suspended due to darkness. Play will resume tomorrow morning.
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CCU senior
Max Bengtsson is tied for sixth place at 5-under 139, and sophomore
Drew Sykes and freshman
Santiago Schele, who is playing as an individual, are tied for 10th place at 3-under 141. Junior
Jack Lee is tied for 23rd at 3-over 147 with sophomore Coleman Feguson and freshman
Lucas Arntsen tied for 50th at 8-over 152.
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Bengtsson sank nine birdie putts in the first round to shoot 5-under 67, then carded a 72 in the next round. Sykes was consistent throughout both rounds, making four birdies in each round plus an eagle on No. 5 in round two. He was 2-under after 18, as was Schele.Â
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Wake Forest's Jorge Hao leads the field at 14-under 130 and holds a seven-stroke lead over his teammate Tom Haberer, who is in second place at 7-under 167. Three players are tied for third at 6-under 168.
The Chants will play alongside Wake Forest and ETSU on Tuesday in the third round, with the first group set to tee off at 8:50 a.m. ET.Â
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