Julian Galindo Macias was the second-highest finisher for the Panthers.
The Middlebury men's golf team opened its spring campaign at the two-day Bantams/Hawks Spring Invitational in Connecticut, finishing ninth out of 14 teams with a 36-hole score of 591. Hofstra took home the team title at 567, while Bowdoin (573) and Trinity's B Team (576) rounded out the top-three slots.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
- Location: Keney Park Golf Course (Windsor, Conn.)
- Hosts: Trinity & Hartford
- Par: 70
- Yards: 6,449
- Teams Competing: 14
- Finish: 9th
HIGHLIGHTS
- Charlie Schulman led the charge for the Panthers, finishing in a tie for sixth with two other golfers. He fired a two-under 68 over the final 18 holes to finish with a 141. Schulman tallied an eagle on the par-five 14th and added three birdies on Sunday.
- Shooting rounds of 73 and 74 was Julian Galindo Macias, who shared 26th place.
- Evan Fulgieri tallied a share of 39th after a 36-hole score of 149.
- Rounding out the scorers was Nathan Keshen in 65th (76-81-157). Keshen posted two birdies in the first round on Saturday.
NOTES
- Schulman's 68 on Sunday bests his career low of 70 set at the 2025 Ekwanok Sap Bucket Challenge.
- Fulgieri and Schulman each logged a team-best five holes under par over the 36-hole tournament.
Middlebury returns to action next weekend at the Dr. Tim Brown Invitational hosted by Skidmore.