Mexico’s Aidan Knipfel was close to another top five finish this summer.
On Monday, June 26, Knipfel shot an 82, or 10-over par, to tie for sixth place in the 16-18 male group at the …
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Mexico’s Aidan Knipfel was close to another top five finish this summer.
On Monday, June 26, Knipfel shot an 82, or 10-over par, to tie for sixth place in the 16-18 male group at the Missouri Golf Association junior tour tournament at GreatLife Golf & Fitness in Lebanon.
Knipfel was 12 strokes off the winner Ethan Mustard, of Lebanon, who shot a 70 to finish two-under par. The Mexico golfer was two strokes behind the fifth-place Titan Haney, of Lebanon.