TUNICA RESORTS, Miss. - The Union University men's golf team sits in seventh place at the 2025 Gulf South Conference Championship following the second of three rounds. Union was in a 3-way tie for sixth after the first round.
Friday's second round was played in windy conditions, including 22 miles per hour sustained winds with gusts upwards of 33 mph.
Union (+33) followed its first round +13 score with a +20 in the second round. West Florida (-4) still leads, increasing its advantage to 28 strokes going into the final round. West Florida remains the only team below par. Delta State (+24) is second, and Lee (+26) is third.
Union's
Gray Campbell (+5) moved into the top 10 in 10th place with a second-round 74.
Timothy Pinkston (+7) shot a team-best 73 (+1) in the second round to climb to 16th place, even with teammate
Trace Robinson (+7). Only four players shot a better score in the windy second round than Pinkston's 73.
Andrew Westmoreland is in 32nd place (+14), and
Kip Patterson is 40th (+21).
Union will tee off in the early group at 8:20 a.m. with
Kip Patterson going first. The remaining four Union golfers will follow in 10-minute intervals. Selected individual finishers not on NCAA advancing teams will earn at-large individual bids.
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