
Julian Dugan
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Dugan Records Third-Best 54-Hole Score at Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational
9/21/2025 4:13:00 PM | Men's Golf
MUNCIE, Ind. - Julian Dugan finished the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational with a 206 on Sunday (Sept. 21), which tied Kasey Lilly for the third-best 54-hole score in program history.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 852, the sixth-best in Purdue Fort Wayne history.
Dugan, who matched Lilly's 36-hole program record of 135 on Saturday, shot 71 in round three to finish at 206. Dugan was 1-under through his first 14 holes thanks to birdies on holes eight 11 and 14 to make up for bogeys on nine and 10. He finished his day with a birdie on the 264-yard third and a par on four. His 206 was good for 12th at the event, and fifth-best of any Horizon League player in the field.
Brock Reschly took 24th place after his 69-70-72-211, just one stroke shy of a top-10 score in program history. He started round three with a birdie on six, then had another three holes later. Later on, he birdied 15 in the middle of a stretch of four holes of par or better. In his final five holes of the day, he was 1-under thanks to birdies on two and five, with a bogey on three.
Nick Holder shot 70-74-74-218 for 51st place. He had four birdies in round three, including two in his last four holes. He birdied three, five, 11 and 14.
Landon Smith, who was in the team lineup for the first time, took 57th place after his 74-74-72-220. His last round featured birdies on 2, 11 and 17 with nothing worse than a bogey. He was even over his last 10 holes.
Justin Hicks took 71st with a 71-74-77-222. In his last round of the weekend, Hicks had birdies on 12 and four before finishing the day with another on seven. He was even over his last six holes.
Cody Coleman played as an individual, shooting 72-69-74-215 for 31st place.
The 'Dons beat Dayton, Robert Morris, IU Indy, Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. They were two strokes shy of Cleveland State.
The 'Dons will head to Ohio on October 6-7 for the Tom Tontimonia Invitational.
As a team, the Mastodons shot 852, the sixth-best in Purdue Fort Wayne history.
Dugan, who matched Lilly's 36-hole program record of 135 on Saturday, shot 71 in round three to finish at 206. Dugan was 1-under through his first 14 holes thanks to birdies on holes eight 11 and 14 to make up for bogeys on nine and 10. He finished his day with a birdie on the 264-yard third and a par on four. His 206 was good for 12th at the event, and fifth-best of any Horizon League player in the field.
Brock Reschly took 24th place after his 69-70-72-211, just one stroke shy of a top-10 score in program history. He started round three with a birdie on six, then had another three holes later. Later on, he birdied 15 in the middle of a stretch of four holes of par or better. In his final five holes of the day, he was 1-under thanks to birdies on two and five, with a bogey on three.
Nick Holder shot 70-74-74-218 for 51st place. He had four birdies in round three, including two in his last four holes. He birdied three, five, 11 and 14.
Landon Smith, who was in the team lineup for the first time, took 57th place after his 74-74-72-220. His last round featured birdies on 2, 11 and 17 with nothing worse than a bogey. He was even over his last 10 holes.
Justin Hicks took 71st with a 71-74-77-222. In his last round of the weekend, Hicks had birdies on 12 and four before finishing the day with another on seven. He was even over his last six holes.
Cody Coleman played as an individual, shooting 72-69-74-215 for 31st place.
The 'Dons beat Dayton, Robert Morris, IU Indy, Southern Indiana and Northern Kentucky. They were two strokes shy of Cleveland State.
The 'Dons will head to Ohio on October 6-7 for the Tom Tontimonia Invitational.
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