Nathan Keshen finished in a tie for 52nd place.
The Middlebury men's golf team continued the spring portion of its season at the two-day Dr. Tim Brown Invitational hosted by Skidmore. The Panthers finished in 12th place out of 17 teams with a 36-hole score of 617. New York University grabbed the team title at 584, while Amherst was one shot back in the runner-up spot (585) and the Thoroughbreds and Trinity logged matching 587s to share third.Â
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TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
- Location: Ballston Spa Country Club (Ballston Spa, N.Y.)
- Host: Skidmore
- Par: 71
- Yards: 6,335
- Teams Competing: 17
- Finish: 12th
HIGHLIGHTS
- The duo of Charlie Schulman and Evan Fulgieri paced the Panthers, finishing in a tie for 26th place with three other golfers. Schulman fired a pair of 75s to finish with a 150, including a pair of birdies during each round. Fulgieri finished at level par during Sunday's play with a 71, highlighted by two birdies on each side.
- Posting tallies of 79 and 77 was Nathan Keshen, who garnered a share of 52nd. He garnered a pair of birdies during Sunday's front nine.
- Julian Galindo Macias secured a tie of 75th after a 36-hole score of 161. The Panther recorded an eagle on the par-five third hole during Saturday's competition and dropped in two birdies on Sunday.
- Rounding out the scorers was Lincoln Mackay in 95th (89-83-172). He posted a duo of birdies over the final 18 holes.Â
NOTES
- Fulgieri's 71 on Sunday bests his career low of 73 set a week ago.
- Keshen posted a career-best 156, eclipsing his collegiate-best effort of 157 last weekend.
Middlebury returns to action on Friday and Saturday at the University of Rochester Fred Kravetz Invitational.