McGill's Kayser second at QSSF golf championships
By Earl Zukerman
SOREL-TRACY, Que. – Gabrielle Dugre shot 156 as Laval captured the
Quebec university women’s golf championship at Les Dunes golf
course in Sorel-Tracey, Que., Sept. 27-29.
McGill was third, led by Victoria Kayser, an 18-year-old freshman
from Germany, who was second in the individual scoring, three
strokes off the pace. She shot a second round 76 on Saturday after
an 83 in the opening round. Also in the scoring for the Martlets
was freshman Erin Mayo-Goldberg of Outremont, Que., who place ninth
of 32 golfers with a 177 (89+88).
In men’s play, Mathieu Belanger shot a two-round score of 145 as
Laval completed a sweep of the QSSF conference titles.
McGill’s Aidan Brownlie, a sophomore from Toronto, tied for fifth
overall, shooting 153 as the Redmen placed fifth of eight teams.
Brownlie shot 75 in Friday’s opening round and 78 on
Saturday.
Rounding out the scoring for McGill was Sebastien Thibodeau a
freshman from Laval, Que., who tied for 18th (79-80-159), sophomore
Sam Mamane (T 24th, 86-75-161) of Montreal and Kyle Schiissler
(35th, 85-82-167), a rookie from Beaconsfield, Que.
The Rouge et Or men shot an average score per round of 74.25 to
finished first of eight teams, ahead of Montreal (76.13), UQTR
(76.75), Sherbrooke (79.75), McGill (80.0), ETS (80.0), UQAM
(80.75) and Bishop’s (86.).
The final women’s standings had Laval leading the pack (80.25),
followed by Montreal (81.75), McGill (84.0), UQTR (87.75), UQAM
(87.0) and Sherbrooke (90.0).