Solid first day sees Tigers take fourth through two rounds at Honors Course Invitational

Solid first day sees Tigers take fourth through two rounds at Honors Course InvitationalSolid first day sees Tigers take fourth through two rounds at Honors Course Invitational
Todd Drexler

OOLTEWAH, Tenn. - Auburn men's golf holds strong in fourth place, just four shots back of the lead, after a respectable 36-hole opener at the Invitational at The Honors Course in Ooltewah, Tennessee. 

The No. 2 Tigers shot rounds of even par and 6-under for a 570 (-6) on the first day of the 2025-26 season. Auburn's 6-under second round tied No. 7 Virginia for the best score of the afternoon wave.

No. 5 Ole Miss leads at 10-under heading into Tuesday's finale. Freshman Jake Albert will lead off the tee times at 7:20 a.m. CT from the first hole. 

Individually, Auburn has two players below par and one player at par. Junior Josiah Gilbert started slow with a 73 (+1) in the morning but responded with a 66(-6) in the afternoon. At 5-under, he stands tied for third and trails the leaders, Ole Miss' Cameron Tankersly & Tennessee's Jackson Herrington, by a single shot. 

Sophomore Billy Davis had a consistently good day with rounds of 70 (-2) and 71 (-1). He is tied for seventh place. Junior Cayden Pope enters Tuesday at even par after a 73 (+1) and 71 (-1) Monday. 

Freshmen Logan Reilly, Jack Roberts and Albert all made their collegiate debuts, playing their first two rounds as Tigers. Reilly leads the trio at 3-over after going 73(+1)-74(+2).