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NMU golfer 2nd in Wisconsin

KOHLER, Wis. – Sophomore golfer Dustin Dishaw of Northern Michigan University placed second in the Kohler Classic at the Whistling Straits Golf Course on Tuesday.

He shot a 1-under-par 71 for a two-day 148 total at the Wisconsin course. That helped lead the Wildcats to a fourth-place finish out of 17 teams in the tourney. NMU finished with 619, 10 strokes behind winner Grand View.

Dishaw, whose second-round 71 tied for the lowest score of the tournament, was one of five golfers named to the All-Tournament Team.

NMU sophomore Emil Lundgren tied for eighth, shooting 76 on the final day for a two-day score of 153.

Wildcat senior Ayrton Mantha shot 81 on Day 2 for a combined score of 155, finishing in a tie for 17th.

Seniors Ben Johnson of Marquette and Alex Palmer rounded out the group, carding 166 and 169, respectively.

This marks the last tournament of the fall for the Wildcats, who return to action in March.

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