Perhaps the biggest surprise Thursday in the Dothan Pro Classic was the golfers being able to complete 27 holes in what were soggy conditions.
Another surprise was the low scores as 10 golfers shot below par on the Dothan Country Club course in the second day of the event as part of the Emerald Coast Golf Tour.
Schorr, a 25-year-old who played on the college level at Mercer, is playing at the Dothan Country Club for the first time this week despite the close proximity to his hometown. Just two strokes off the pace are Sam Love of Trussville and William Walker of Tuscaloosa, both at 132, while Kirk Thomas of Bozier City, La., is at 134.
The leader, Schorr, didn’t figure they would be able to finish the second round after looking at the weather forecast. “I struck it pretty good all day . I had a couple of loose ones … I think I made one bogey in 36 holes … keeping it on the greens and hit some good lag putts. It was pretty solid. “I feel like when you do this for a living, at the end of the day, there’s one winner, so most days you’re a loser in a sense,” Schorr said. “There’s not a ton of victories to be had because there are a lot of guys who play good golf and only one guy can win.
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