
Brock Reschly
Photo by: Josh Gales
Mastodons Wrap Up Purdue Fall Invitational
9/23/2024 3:18:00 PM | Men's Golf
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - The Purdue Fort Wayne men's golf team finished its appearance at the Purdue Fall Invitational on Monday (Sept. 23), turning in a 299 for a three-round total of 901.
The third round of Purdue's event was highlighted by an even-par performance from Brock Reschly. He had five birdies to balance out five bogeys, filling out the rest of his scorecard with pars. He was 3-under from hole eight to 15, which saw him birdie eight, nine and 14 and mix in five pars. He added birdies on five and 17. Reschly finished with a 235, taking 71st place.
Freshman Justin Hicks finished as the Mastodons' best for the tournament, turning in a 226. His final round of 79 featured two birdies and nine pars. He birdied the 534-yard fourth and 598-yard sixth. He tied for 47th with his 226.
Fellow Fort Wayne native Nick Holder had a 77 in his final round, totaling 228 for 56th. He had a clean front nine with a birdie on four to make up for a bogey on seven. Seven pars on the other seven holes set up for an even front nine. On the back, he finished his day with a birdie on 13 sandwiched between two pars.
AJ Agnew took a 75 on Monday and finished in 63rd place with a 231. He had nothing worse than a bogey in round three with three birdies and nine pars on the scorecard. He birdied four, eight and 11.
Cody Coleman tied with Reschly for 71st with a 235. He turned in a final round of 75 and was bogey-free over his last 10 holes of the day. Coleman dropped in birdies on 10 and 12, both long doglegs with water protecting the greens.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 304-298-299-901 and took 14th, topping Butler by one shot.
On the opposite course, Nick Bellush and Landon Smith played in the Purdue Fall Individual. Bellush shot 73-74-73-219 to tie for 16th. Smith shot 83-73-78-234 for 36th.
The next time the 'Dons will take the course is October 7-8, when Purdue Fort Wayne visits Lexington, Kentucky for the Cullan Brown Collegiate.
The third round of Purdue's event was highlighted by an even-par performance from Brock Reschly. He had five birdies to balance out five bogeys, filling out the rest of his scorecard with pars. He was 3-under from hole eight to 15, which saw him birdie eight, nine and 14 and mix in five pars. He added birdies on five and 17. Reschly finished with a 235, taking 71st place.
Freshman Justin Hicks finished as the Mastodons' best for the tournament, turning in a 226. His final round of 79 featured two birdies and nine pars. He birdied the 534-yard fourth and 598-yard sixth. He tied for 47th with his 226.
Fellow Fort Wayne native Nick Holder had a 77 in his final round, totaling 228 for 56th. He had a clean front nine with a birdie on four to make up for a bogey on seven. Seven pars on the other seven holes set up for an even front nine. On the back, he finished his day with a birdie on 13 sandwiched between two pars.
AJ Agnew took a 75 on Monday and finished in 63rd place with a 231. He had nothing worse than a bogey in round three with three birdies and nine pars on the scorecard. He birdied four, eight and 11.
Cody Coleman tied with Reschly for 71st with a 235. He turned in a final round of 75 and was bogey-free over his last 10 holes of the day. Coleman dropped in birdies on 10 and 12, both long doglegs with water protecting the greens.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 304-298-299-901 and took 14th, topping Butler by one shot.
On the opposite course, Nick Bellush and Landon Smith played in the Purdue Fall Individual. Bellush shot 73-74-73-219 to tie for 16th. Smith shot 83-73-78-234 for 36th.
The next time the 'Dons will take the course is October 7-8, when Purdue Fort Wayne visits Lexington, Kentucky for the Cullan Brown Collegiate.
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