Schulman was the second finisher for Middlebury.
The Middlebury men's golf team finished in fourth place with a score of 580 at the Dr. Tim Brown Invitational. Amherst claimed the title with a score of 556, followed by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (567) and New York University (573).
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
- Location: Ballston Spa Country Club (Ballston Spa, N.Y.)
- Host: Skidmore
- Par: 71
- Yards: 6,310
- Finish: Fourth
HIGHLIGHTS
- Pacing the Panthers was Bradshaw Underhill, finishing in a three-way tie for 10th. Underhill carded a 72 on Saturday before coming back with a 70 on the final day to climb seven spots in the rankings.
- Next for Middlebury was Charlie Schulman, tying three other golfers with a 145 to finish in 20th place. Shulman shot an even par on Sunday to pass 11 competitors.
- Brendan Maykel was among seven finishers in 29th place with a 147. The Panther shined on Sunday with a one-over-par 72.
- Henry Harrison and Paul Fine-Lease closed out the scorers and were among 10 golfers in 41st. Harrison's best round was Sunday (74), while Fine-Lease carded a 72 on opening day.
The Panthers are back in action next weekend, traveling to Massachusetts for the two-day Williams Spring Invitational beginning on Saturday.