Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Davidson junior Alex Ross shoots a crazy low 57 during the third round of the Dogwood Invitational

Davidson junior Alex Ross shoots a crazy low 57 during the third round of the Dogwood Invitational

Alex Ross’ career collegiate best round was a 67, but on Thursday at Druid Hills Golf Club he made 13 birdies and an eagle for a 15-under 57

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