OPELIKA – Brantley Scott shot in the 60s for the second straight day to climb eight spots into a four-way tie at the top of the Tiger Invitational leaderboard following
Troy Media Relations Monday’s second round. Troy also made a move up the board into second place after shooting even-par as a team.
Troy’s even-par on the day pushed the Trojans past Southern Miss into second place behind No. 7 Auburn, which blistered its home course to the tune of 18-under par on Monday. The Tigers are 21 shots up on the Trojans, who are three shots better than the Golden Eagles and nine shots up on fourth-place Richmond.
Nicklas Borrmann shot under-par for the second straight round with a 1-under 71 thanks to one birdie and then an eagle on No. 12. The Trojan senior is tied for 10th place and just three shots off Scott’s pace.
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