Sports
Miners boys golf wins at home with lowest score in at least the last 20 years
PARK CITY, Utah — On Thursday, after school, the Park City High School’s Boys Varsity Golf Team hosted six other schools at a tournament at the Park City Municipal Golf Course winning with sophomore Rawson Hardy’s five under, a lower score than has been recorded in the last twenty years since stats have been recorded.
Eight-person teams’ score RESULTS:
- Park City 288
- Stansbury 315
- Murray 322
- Cottowood 326
- Jordan 330
- Tooele 334
- Hillcrest 341
The Park City Miners’ leader board consisted of the following athletes and their score cards:
- Rawson Hardy 66
- Ty Brady 72
- Forest Summers 75
- Cooper Kozlowsky 75
- Chase Coulson 78
- Sam Hunt 79
- Lucas Sweeney 81
- Robby Harman 85
“Park City played their home course the best they have in years,” coach Charlie George Murphy told TownLift. “Sophomore Rawson finished at -5 (66), which is the lowest score in PC boys golf history, at least recorded over the past 20 years. Rawson hit his drive over 300 on 18, followed by a striped 6 iron on the green and made his eagle putt. Also, Freshman Linus Einum holed out from the fairway on hole 12 for an eagle.”