Notre Dame men’s golf wins Canadian Collegiate Invitational

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VILAMOURA, PORTUGAL - OCTOBER 16: Generic golf during the final round of the Portugal Masters at Oceanico Victoria Golf Course on October 16, 2011 in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)
VILAMOURA, PORTUGAL – OCTOBER 16: Generic golf during the final round of the Portugal Masters at Oceanico Victoria Golf Course on October 16, 2011 in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

The Notre Dame men’s golf team had to make up 11 shots on the last day of the Canadian Collegiate Invitational to win it. With skill and a bit of luck (no pun intended), the Irish were able to make the shots necessary to do just that. They shot 17-under-par over the three rounds for a final score of 847, five shots better than Missouri and Michigan.

The Irish, who were tied with the Wolverines in second to start the final round, shot 6-under during the final round at Oviinbyrd Golf Club in MacTier, Ontario, benefiting from the Tigers shooting a 10-over. The Irish tied with fifth-place Michigan State for the best score of the round.

All four Irish golfers included in the scoring shot under par in the last round. Nate Stevens and Rocco Salvitti shot 2-under, and Jacob Modleski and Mike Qiu were 1-under. Stevens had the best overall score for the Irish, tying for eighth with a 6-under 210.

The Irish’s next tournament will be the Windon Memorial Classic, hosted by Northwestern on Sept. 29 and 30.

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This article originally appeared on Fighting Irish Wire: Notre Dame men’s golf wins Canadian Collegiate Invitational

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