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as the Lakeland standout shot a 4-underpar 67 to win the meet by four shots over Walters, who was even at 71. Using the home course advantage, Northland Pines’ Samuel Shrock jumped into the GNC top 10 for the first time this spring, taking fourth, one stroke behind Lingen.

A string of three straight bogeys on holes 16-18 kept Lingen from challenging Walters for second. Otherwise, Lingen had one other bogey, 13 pars and a birdie on his last hole, the par-3, 162-yard seventh. He was 1-under on the course’s front nine with a 35.

Viergutz was part of a three-way tie for 14th with his 83. He was just 3-over-par on the front nine with a 38. Klingbeil had splits of 43 and 46 for an 89 on the 5,801yard course that tied for 22nd. Ball had three pars in his round of 90 that tied for 24th. Grant Neubauer was 26th with a 92 that included five pars.

Lakeland carded a team score of 305 to beat Mosinee by 12 shots and win the meet. Rhinelander was third with its 325. Medford’s 336 beat Pines by one shot to take fourth. Tomahawk (368) and Antigo (381) were well off the pace.

Antigo meet

On Monday, Medford got to test out Antigo’s Bass Lake Country Club in a four-team meet with the host Red Robins, Wittenberg-Birnamwood and Coleman. The scoring featured individual and twoman team best-ball elements.

Lingen and Neubauer had the top best-ball score at 68, while Viergutz and Klingbeil took second with their 73. Individually, Lingen’s 71 was the top round of the day while Viergutz shot a 76. Lingen’s round included a 5-under-par on the course’s back nine.

Medford’s team of Wanke and Fisher Thums added a best-ball score of 93.

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