The third and final day of the prestigious St Andrews Links Collegiate saw teams of men and women from four top universities compete at the Old Course.
The third edition of the tournament saw the University of St Andrews, Princeton University, Michigan State University and the University of California, Berkeley compete.
The tournament began with two days of individual strokeplay on the Jubilee Course at St Andrews, and Princeton’s Reed Greyserman’s eight under was enough to secure the men’s title, helped by four birdies late in his second round to win by four over the University of California, Berkeley’s Charlie Bundy and Michigan State’s Lorenzo Pinili.
Winner… Reed GreysermanThe Princeton man comes back in -4 for -6 on the day to win the 2025 St Andrews Collegiate Men’s Individual Strokeplay.Congratulations to Reed and to his Princeton teammates who join Cal in tomorrow’s Championship Match. pic.twitter.com/Umhn5gy70qOctober 14, 2025
One consolation for Bundy was that, following the strokeplay section of the tournament, his team was top of the team standings on seven under, three ahead of Princeton, ensuring the two faced each other in the final day’s championship match.
Michigan State was three under in third with St Andrews demonstrating local knowledge isn’t everything, coming in at 19 over.
In the women’s individual strokeplay, the University of St Andrews’ Ellie Monk finished on seven under to edge out teammate Caitlin Maurice and Princeton’s Thanana Kotchasanmanee by one.
As with the men, it was California who topped the teams after the strokeplay section on five under, with Princeton their closest rivals on 14 over. St Andrews was third on 16 over with Michigan State on 21 over.
That meant for both the men and women, California took on Princeton in the championship match in the final round of match play singles, which saw all the competitors play all 18 holes at the Home of Golf. That left St Andrews to face Michigan State in both consolation matches.
In the men’s championship match, Princeton got the better of California 4-2 to succeed 2024 winners Northwestern University, while Michigan State beat St Andrews…
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