DICKSON, Tenn. --- Mississippi College men's golf finished fourth at the Gulf South Conference Championship with a team score of 868, highlighted by Joao Iglesias tying for second individually with a 9-under-par 207. This fourth-place finish marks MC's best performance since 2017, reflecting a strong showing in the tournament.
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Iglesias started strong with a first-round score of 66 (-6) and followed up with a 69 (-3) in the second round, finishing with an even-par 72 in the final round. The 66 tied for the lowest round score in tournament history.
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Todd Mckie finished tied for 13th with a total of 216 (E). He opened with consistent rounds of 70 (-2) on the first two days but faced challenges in the final round, carding a 76 (+4).
Jack Mckie ended the tournament in a tie for 25th with a total score of 224 (+8). His rounds included a 73 (+1) in the first round, followed by a 76 (+4) and a 75 (+3) in subsequent rounds.
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Ben Eichelberger, competing as a freshman, secured 30th place with a total of 226 (+10). His performance improved in the final round, shooting an even-par 72 after earlier rounds of 76 (+4) and 78 (+6).
Zach Robertson concluded the championship in 31st place with a total of 227 (+11). He recorded a 77 (+5) in the first round, improved to a 73 (+1) in the second, but struggled in the last round with a 77 (+5).
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MC's best finish was second in 1994.
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