Will Gordon maintains lead at Greystone Invitational
Will Gordon
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Incoming Vanderbilt freshman William Gordon followed up a stellar start to the 2015 Greystone Invitational with an unassuming round two, comparatively speaking. After shooting a bogey-free 64 in round one, Gordon posted two-under 70 on day two and leads by one through 36 holes.
Gordon, ranked No. 17 in the class of 2015, eagled 18 and birdied 2 to get to his lowest number — 12-under — before bogeying 7 and 9 down the stretch. Still, the Davidson, N.C. native holds a one-stroke lead over Nathan Mallonee heading to Friday.
Mallonee, a junior at Georgia State University, went bogey-free during his second round while making four birdies. At nine-under 135, Mallonee holds the runner-up position by five shots over a trio of players at four-under, including Cooper Musselman, Robby Prater, and Forrest Knight.
This year's field at Greystone Golf & Country Club represent 22 states in the United States and nine different countries including Australia, Canada, Iceland, Jamaica, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, and South Korea.
ABOUT THE
Greystone Invitational
72-hole tournament, cut to the low-60 plus ties after
36
holes. Committee
accepts the lowest 124 applicants based on USGA
index
signed by
a golf professional. Greystone Country Club's slope
is
146
and the rating 74.1 and was designed by Rees Jones
in
2000. The Legacy
Course is a magnificent test of golf. Out of state
players
are encouraged to
apply.
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