BLUFFTON, S.C. (Mar. 1, 2025) – After a 26-day break from competition, the ETSU men’s golf team resumes its spring 2025 campaign with the first of four tournaments in five weeks at the Colleton River Collegiate at the Colleton River Club on Monday, hosted by Michigan State.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Name: Colleton River Collegiate
Dates: Sunday, March 2– Monday, March 3
Location: Bluffton, S.C. | Colleton River Club, Dye Course
Course Info: Par 72 – 7,403 yards
Format: 54 holes, play five, count four
Tee Times: Shotgun start Sunday at 8 a.m., tee times start Monday at 7:50 a.m.
Live Scoring: Scoreboard Live (Clippd)
Weather: Sunday—55°, Mainly Sunny, Winds SSW @ 8mph; Monday – 59°, Partly Cloudy, Winds WSW @ 6mph
THE FIELD
· In addition to the Bucs, the teams in this week’s field include Michigan State, Cincinnati, Georgia Southern, Indiana, Iowa, Iowa State, Kansas State, Memphis, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio State, Penn State, Rutgers, Chattanooga, and Wake Forest
· Wake Forest is the only team in the field in the Clippd top 50, checking in at #41. Like ETSU, this is the first time the Demon Deacons have participated in the tournament.
· Georgia Southern is the reigning champion of the event after shooting a 32-under-par 832 on the Colleton River Club’s Nicklaus Course on March 4-5, 2024.
ETSU’s LINEUP
· The Bucs’ lineup consists of one true freshman, one sophomore, one junior and two seniors
· ETSU’s lineup features #1 Kristian Bressum, #2 Joshua Pritchett, #3 Yannick Malik, #4 Ben Carberry and #5 Gavin Tiernan
· ETSU will be grouped with Chattanooga, Missouri, and Indiana on Sunday.
For more information on ETSU men’s golf, go to ETSUBucs.com and click on the men’s golf tab.
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