MAC Men’s Golfer of the Week
John Hahn, Kent State, Sophomore
Hudson, Ohio (Hudson)
Administaff ASU Invitational
Score: 209 (70-67-71)
Finish: 8th
Hahn led the Golden Flashes to a third place finish at the Administaff Augusta State University Invitational this past weekend. In a 17-team field that featured 11 top 60 teams, Hahn shot a seven-under 209 (70-67-71) to finish in eighth place and earn his fourth top 10 of the year. For the weekend he made 13 birdies, including five in a bogey free second round 67 that matched the lowest round of his career.
Other Nominees
Scott Landreth, Akron, Freshman
Stratford, Ontario (St. Michaels Catholic)
Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate
Score: 75-71-74 (220)
Finish: T-9
Landreth finished in a career-high tie for ninth last weekend at the Ironwood Pirate Intercollegiate. Carding a 75-71-74 (220) on the par-72 Ironwood Golf and Country Club, Landreth's second round score of 71 was the only under-par score from the Zips.
Brian Maurer, Ball State, Senior
Richmond, Ind. (Richmond)
Marshall Invitation
Score: 74-70-71=215
Finish: T-4th
Maurer tied for fourth with a 74-70-71 at the Marshall Invitational, finishing only four strokes behind the individual winner, Zach Barlow of 16th-ranked Illinois. Maurer led Ball State to a tie for second in the event, finishing ahead of MAC foes Miami University (8th), Ohio (9th), Bowling Green (10th) and Northern Illinois (14th).
John Powers, Bowling Green, Junior
Bowling Green, Ohio (Bowling Green)
Marshall Invitational
Score: 75-71-74 (220)
Finish: T-20th
In the blistering wind and cold John Powers managed to fire a 220 through 54 holes. The junior opened with a 75 and finished with a 71-74 to finish in a tie for 20th at the Marshall Invitational among the 84 player field.
Chad Warmbein, Ohio, Junior
McMurray, Pa. (Peters Township)
Marshall Invitational
Score: 75-72-72 (219)
T-17th
Warmbein fired consecutive rounds of 72 (+1) to lead the Bobcats to an eighth-place showing at the Marshall Invitational. He finished in a tie for 17th to earn his first top-20 finish of the season, while his 54-hole total of 219 (+6) marked his second-best of the campaign.