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Andrew McCain takes first round lead at the Monroe Invitational
Andrew McCain paces field after Monroe Invitational first round <br>(Minnesota Golf Association Photo)</br>
Andrew McCain paces field after Monroe Invitational first round
(Minnesota Golf Association Photo)


PITTSFORD, NY (June 8, 2016) -- Thanks to a first round 4-under 66, Andrew McCain has grabbed the lead after the opening day of play at the 2016 Monroe Invitational. McCain, a former University of Maryland golfer, will now be tasked with holding off a strong field that includes some of the best amateur players in the country.

McCain, originally from Minnesota but now a Jacksonville, FL resident, got off to a strong start at Monroe Golf Club with two birdies on the front nine as he turned in 2-under 33. On the back nine McCain picked up three more birdies on holes 11, 13 and 16. The 2015 Minnesota Open winner's only bogey of the day came on No. 17 and as a result his homeward nine score was a front side matching 2-under 33.

Heading into tomorrow's second round McCain will hold a one-stroke lead over UNC Wilmington's Thomas Eldridge who is presently in second place at 3-under. Thomas opened with a five birdie, two bogey first round 67.

Six players are currently tied for third after 1-under 69's on Wednesday. Included in the group only three behind are USC's Sean Crocker and Duke's Jake Shuman.

Local star Gavin Hall of Texas opened with a 1-over 71 and is tied for 13th place.

Play at the Monroe Invitational is set to resume tomorrow morning with the first group teeing off at 7:30 a.m EST.

Results:
1CASean CrockerLong Beach, CA100069-77-68-63=277
2MNAndrew McCainMinneapolis, MN70066-75-68-72=281
T3ChileCristobal Del SolarChile50072-69-71-70=282
T3CanadaJared du ToitCanada50071-73-67-71=282
T5TNBen WolcottDickson, TN50069-70-74-70=283

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The Monroe Invitational is held at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford, NY, and is one of the oldest amateur tournaments in the United States, dating back to its first playing in 1937. The course is a Donald Ross design that is a Golfweek Top 100 Classic Course. The tournament is a 72 hole stroke play event with a 54 hole cut. Invitations are sent out to exempt players in early February, but the Tournament Committee would encourage any interested players to apply for a non-exempt invitation through the tournament website.

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