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AUBURN - The Auburn boys golf team may be walking the fairways this season with a collective chip on their shoulder - well, their top two guys at least.
Junior Ryan May and senior Brian Walker coasted through the regular season, averaging 36.1 and 39.9, respectively. Both had high expectations entering postseason play and both ended their seasons quicker than they would have liked.
Walker struggled in the Section III qualifier and missed the cut by two strokes while May advanced to sectionals but a quadruple bogey on his second-to-last hole at Seven Oaks Country Club sent him home early. He missed the first-day cut by one stroke.
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