Glawe added another birdie on No. 1 and, after four straight pars, sank his ninth birdie of the day on his final hole at No. 6 to etch his name into the Houston records book.
Glawe wasn’t the only Cougar with bogey-free low round Friday. Junior Hudson Weibel fired a career-best 66 to tie for fourth with two rounds to go.
Starting off No. 6, the Dallas native moved under par with a birdie at No. 7 and drained four birdies in a five-hole stretch at Nos. 13-17, including three straight on Nos. 15-17.
Following four straight pars, Weibel buried his final birdie at No. 4.
Sophomore Chi Chun Chen was tied for 13th with a 70 after five birdies in his opening round.
Seniors Laurenz Schiergen and Jacob Borow were tied for 39th at 73 while junior Ruben Lindsay – playing as an individual – was tied for 48th at 74.
Maryland’s Emil Riegger stood in third with a 65 while Nevill Ruiter joined Weibel in a tie for fourth at 66.
Schools will play 18 holes with 7 a.m. (CDT) shotgun starts each day through Sunday.
LIVE SCORING
Fans can follow live scoring from the White Sands Invitational by visiting Scoreboard.Clippd.com and following the appropriate links or by clicking here.
TEE TIMES
For Saturday’s Second Round, Houston will compete in groups with student-athletes from Maryland and Charleston in a 7 a.m. (CDT), shotgun start.
Weibel begins the day in the first group off No. 1 with Glawe (second group off No. 1), Chen (No. 2), Schiergen (first group off No. 3) and Borow (second group off No. 3) following. Lindsay starts his day off No. 17.
Fans can find White Sands Invitational complete pairings and tee times by visiting Scoreboard.Clippd.com and following the appropriate links or by clicking here.
UP NEXT
Following the White Sands Invitational, Houston will take its holiday break before opening the spring season at the Border Olympics at Laredo Country Club in Laredo, Texas, on Feb. 17-18, 2025.
The Cougars then compete at the Cabo Collegiate at Twin Dolphin Club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on March 2-4, 2025, before returning home to play host to their All-American Intercollegiate at Golf Club of Houston on March 17-18, 2025.
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