
Julian Dugan
Photo by: Robert Hayes
Dugan in Fourth After 36 Holes at Tom Tontimonia Invitational
10/6/2025 6:11:00 PM | Men's Golf
WESTLAKE, Ohio - Julian Dugan of the Purdue Fort Wayne men's golf team led the Mastodons on the opening day of the Tom Tontimonia Invitational on Monday (Oct. 6).
Dugan, who is playing the best golf of his collegiate career this season, shot 70-71-141 on Monday, good for fourth place. He had a 1-under on the front nine in the morning round thanks to birdies on one, six and seven. After making the turn, he birdied 11 and 13, then finished the round on a positive note with a birdie on 18. In his second trip through, he birdied hole two, which he bogeyed earlier. After moving to 3-over through 12, he birdied 14, 15 and 16 and parred 17 and 18 to finish 1-under on the day.
Joining Dugan in the top-10 Brock Reschly turned in a 73-70-143 for 10th place. After starting his day with a double-bogey, Reschly was even the rest of the first round. He birdied seven, 11 and 15 in a stretch of 11 bogey-free holes. In the afternoon, Reschly had nothing worse than a bogey, of which he had three. He had four birdies coming on seven, 13, 16 and 18. He finished with a par to wrap up his 1-under round.
Cody Coleman shot 73-75-148, which put him in 42nd place. His 73 in the morning featured one birdie, 14 pars and three bogeys. He had two different stretches of seven holes without a bogey, birdieing 17. In the afternoon, Coleman birdied 16 and 18 with 11 pars to go with it.
Justin Hicks shot 76-75-151, dropping in four birdies, two in both rounds, and 23 total pars. He birdied 15 and 18 in round one and 10 and 11 in round two. He started round two with six pars in a row. He is in 58th place with 18 holes to play.
Nick Holder shot 75 in round two with birdies on seven and 10.
AJ Agnew (72-72-144, 17th) and Nick Bellush (73-74-147, 34th) played as individuals.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 292-291-583 and are 11 shots back of the lead, trailing Oakland (572), Green Bay (576), Cleveland State (576) and Findlay (582). The 'Dons are tied with IU Indy and ahead of Horizon League foes Northern Kentucky, Youngstown State and Detroit Mercy.
The final 18 holes of the Tom Tontimonia Invitational will fire off on Tuesday morning (Oct. 7).
Dugan, who is playing the best golf of his collegiate career this season, shot 70-71-141 on Monday, good for fourth place. He had a 1-under on the front nine in the morning round thanks to birdies on one, six and seven. After making the turn, he birdied 11 and 13, then finished the round on a positive note with a birdie on 18. In his second trip through, he birdied hole two, which he bogeyed earlier. After moving to 3-over through 12, he birdied 14, 15 and 16 and parred 17 and 18 to finish 1-under on the day.
Joining Dugan in the top-10 Brock Reschly turned in a 73-70-143 for 10th place. After starting his day with a double-bogey, Reschly was even the rest of the first round. He birdied seven, 11 and 15 in a stretch of 11 bogey-free holes. In the afternoon, Reschly had nothing worse than a bogey, of which he had three. He had four birdies coming on seven, 13, 16 and 18. He finished with a par to wrap up his 1-under round.
Cody Coleman shot 73-75-148, which put him in 42nd place. His 73 in the morning featured one birdie, 14 pars and three bogeys. He had two different stretches of seven holes without a bogey, birdieing 17. In the afternoon, Coleman birdied 16 and 18 with 11 pars to go with it.
Justin Hicks shot 76-75-151, dropping in four birdies, two in both rounds, and 23 total pars. He birdied 15 and 18 in round one and 10 and 11 in round two. He started round two with six pars in a row. He is in 58th place with 18 holes to play.
Nick Holder shot 75 in round two with birdies on seven and 10.
AJ Agnew (72-72-144, 17th) and Nick Bellush (73-74-147, 34th) played as individuals.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 292-291-583 and are 11 shots back of the lead, trailing Oakland (572), Green Bay (576), Cleveland State (576) and Findlay (582). The 'Dons are tied with IU Indy and ahead of Horizon League foes Northern Kentucky, Youngstown State and Detroit Mercy.
The final 18 holes of the Tom Tontimonia Invitational will fire off on Tuesday morning (Oct. 7).
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