BROWNS SUMMIT, N.C. - The IU Indianapolis men's golf team finished off play at the season-opening Bryan National Collegiate on Sunday (Sept. 7), posting rounds of 306 and 304. The Jaguars closed the 54-hole event at 910 (300-306-304), finishing 12th of 14 teams competing.
Redshirt freshman
Keaton Parmley led the Jaguars in both rounds on Sunday with rounds of 75 and 73, finishing the tournament at 10-over 226 (78-75-73) for the weekend. He racked up 12 pars and a pair of birdies in round two and followed with three birdies in round three, shooting 2-under 34 on his first nine of his final round.
"It was a good first experience to get under my belt," Parmley said of his collegiate debut. "I struggled yesterday with my driver, which was unusual. I played much better today and hit it pretty good the entire weekend. Lots to build on for the rest of the season."
Behind him, junior
Titus Boswell closed tied for 26th overall at 6-over 222 (70-76-76) and classmate
Brady Schier ended the event at 230 (76-76-78). Senior
Noah Kirsch was countable in round three with a 77 as part of his 233 (76-80-77) and fellow senior
Preston Broce was countable in round two as part of his 243 (82-79-82).
Freshman
Jack Scudder closed his collegiate debut at 232 (75-84-73) while playing as an individual.
Boswell struggled to score on Sunday, making just one birdie in two rounds, but made 26 pars over 36 holes. Kirsch and Schier made three birdies during round two while Broce's day was highlighted by an eagle on the par-4, No. 16 during his second round.
Wake Forest cruised to the team title at 840, defeating second-place Wofford by 25 shots. Wake Forest Nicholas Prieto earned medalist honors at 203 and his teammate Jakob Melin was runner-up at 205.
The Jaguars will return to action on Sept. 13-14 when they compete in the Golden Grizzlies Intercollegiate in Rochester, Mich.