With six schools from the conference playing at the Kyle Ryman Memorial hosted by Tiffin, Griffith burned through the Mohawk Golf & Country Club at a blistering pace.
While the Dragons won the team tournament behind a runner-up showing from Britton Hensel and additional top-10 finishes from Cameron McCloskey, David Siegel, Noah Barth and Tomas Krivanec, Griffith grabbed medalist honors with a dazzling two-day display.
Griffith put a 210 (-6) on the scorecard during the three-round tournament while posting rounds of par or better in every opportunity.
Griffith’s effort puts him with the third-best 54-hole tournament score in conference history only behind 204 (2x) posted by the Trevecca tandem of Larken Whittemore and Blain Turner last spring.
In the process, he also set a new Oilers’ school record for the lowest relative-to-par-finish.
Griffith held off Hensel by one stroke in the final individual standings. The Oilers were nine shots back of Tiffin in the team scoring and Saginaw Valley State was the lone non-Great Midwest participating school.