WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – The Maryland men’s golf team finished 13th out of 15 teams in the second-annual Purdue Fall Invitational this week, hosted by Big Ten conference foe Purdue. Senior Will Celiberti led the way for the Terrapins and finished in a two-way tie for 12th. He posted a score of 219 (75-70-74), at three over par.
The Collective
-Senior Will Koras finished in a two-way tie for 53rd, posting (77-76-79) (+16)
-Sophomore Florian Huerlimann finished in a two-way tie for 64th, posting (78-82-76) (+20)
-Freshman Ronnie Kim finished in a three-way tie for 66th, posting (78-79-80) (+21)
-Senior Dillon Brown finished in solo 73rd, posting (80-86-76) (+26)
The Phillips’ Perspective…
“I’m happy for Will Celiberti to notch his second top-20 in a row,” said head coach John Phillips. “He’s worked extremely hard this year, and I’m thrilled he’s seeing the fruits of his labor. We have a quick turnaround to straighten some things out and hit the road again this weekend.”
Over the two-day, 54-hole tournament (Oct. 10-11), Maryland played the par-72, 7,465-yard at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex: Kampen Course, designed by the late Pete Dye. The layout has been host to numerous events, including the NCAA Men’s Championships (2008), Big Ten Men’s Championship (2011), and the Indiana Open (2020). It will be the host of the NCAA Regionals in 2024.
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Up Next
The Terps will be back in action this Sunday (Oct. 16-17) at the Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational hosted by Michigan State to close out the fall season in Vero Beach, FL.
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