Georgia finishes fourth at Island Resort Intercollegiate

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Bulldogs Finish Fourth at Island Resort Intercollegiate

Bark River, Mich. – The No. 21 Georgia men’s golf team finished fourth at the Island Resort Intercollegiate in the first tournament of the 2024-25 season on Monday at the Sage Run Golf Club.

Five Fast Facts

• Senior Buck Brumlow finished tied for fourth in the individual standings after shooting a five-under 211 in three rounds.

• Junior Carter Loflin and Brumlow shot two-under in the third round. Loflin finished tied for ninth with a two-under par 214.

• Freshman Matt Moloney had the best day among Bulldogs in the third round. The Jupiter, Fla. native shot three-under on Monday to finish with a 222 for the tournament.

• Georgia finished fourth in the field of 14 with a three-under 861. Purdue won the tournament, shooting 18-under par in 54 holes. Boise State and St. Mary’s (CA) followed with scores of five and four-under par, respectively. Behind the Bulldogs, Michigan finished fifth with a one-over 865 after three rounds.

Key Quotes

“I’m proud of the play we saw from our guys this weekend,” Georgia head coach Chris Haack said. “To open the season finishing under par for three rounds is really great and we improved by at least four strokes each round. We had two freshmen playing which was good experience for them. It’s good to have one under our belt and we can clean up some things before we’re competing again at the end of the month.”

Up Next

Georgia will play at the Valero Texas Collegiate September 21-23 at TPC San Antonio.

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