Murray State men’s golf to compete in Muirfield Shootout in Ohio

Jacob Miller, Head Coach at Murray State Racers Men's Golf
Jacob Miller, Head Coach at Murray State Racers Men's Golf
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Murray State men’s golf will take part in the Muirfield Shootout in Dublin, Ohio on April 19 for a 36-hole competition. This event is the team’s final tournament before the Missouri Valley Conference championships scheduled for April 26-28.

The upcoming shootout is hosted by Miami (Ohio) and will be played at The Country Club at Muirfield Village. The course is a Jack Nicklaus signature design and is located next to Muirfield Village Golf Club, which annually hosts the Memorial Tournament on the PGA Tour.

The Murray State lineup includes Trey Wall, Lennon Albans, Sam Guest, Tyler Wirth, Brock Montgomery, and Rocco Zakutney. Live scoring for the event will be available online through SCOREBOARD – The Muirfield Shootout (Men) Participants.

This tournament serves as important preparation for Murray State ahead of their conference championship appearance later this month.

Fans can follow updates about Murray State Athletics on Twitter (@MSURacers), Instagram (@RacersAthletics), and Facebook. Specific updates about men’s golf are also available on Twitter and Instagram (@RacersMGolf).



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