Granum Ties for Third as Men's Golf Competes at William & Mary's Joe Agee Invitational
Written By: Columbia University Athletics Release: 10/11/2009
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WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- Junior Clark Granum shot a team-best 68 to tie for third individually as the Columbia University men's golf team completed play at the Joe Agee Invitational, hosted by William & Mary. As a team the Lions finished the second round with a 298 and in sixth place, one stroke behind George Mason.

Granum jumped 20 spots in the standings thanks to his three-under par final round, and was the lone Columbia player to crack the top 10. Sophomore Brendan Doyle, who began the day in a tie for fifth place, shot a 74 and closed in a tie for 15th. First-year Michael Yiu, who also started Sunday tied for fifth, carded a final-round 76 and tied for 22nd.

Delaware took the team title by two strokes at 578 over fellow Colonial Athletic Association member Old Dominion. The Monarchs Eric Onesi tied for the low individual round of the day with a four-under par 67 to take medalist honors by a stroke over William & Mary's Brandon Parker.

Columbia will conclude its fall season next weekend at the Ivy League Match Play event at the Bay Club in Mattapoisett, Mass.

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