Golden Gophers Golf Ties for Third at Colleton River Collegiate
Published: March 2, 2026
Minnesota Men’s Golf Secures Third Place Finish
BLUFFTON, S.C. – The University of Minnesota men’s golf team delivered a noteworthy performance at the Colleton River Collegiate, tying for third place with Memphis on Monday. This marks the team’s first top-three finish since securing second place at the Gopher Invitational on September 8-9, 2024.
The Golden Gophers completed the tournament with an overall score of 4-under-par, concluding the final round at 3-over-par (291). Kentucky claimed the top spot with a score of 11-under-par.
Key Performances Drive Gophers’ Success
Several Gophers made significant contributions to the team’s success. Sophomore Chun-Ta Wu led the team with a score of 5-under-par (211), matching his season-best finish-to-par score. He secured a career-best fifth-place individual ranking, collecting a team-high 14 birdies throughout the event.
Sophomore Jack Crousore tied for 10th place at 2-under-par (214), achieving his second top-10 finish of the season. He added two birdies in the final round, bringing his two-day total to 13.
Freshman Joe Honsa registered a score of 2-over-par (218), shooting even (72) in the final round with four birdies, finishing in a tie for 33rd place.
Senior Cormac Sharpe finished with a score of 4-over-par (220), collecting two of his seven birdies during the final 18 holes, tying for 44th place.
Senior Jack Wetzel shot 6-over-par (78) during the final round, ending with a score of 8-over-par (224) and tying for 64th place.
Freshman Torger Ohe concluded the tournament with a season-best score of 6-under-par (66), tallying six birdies and zero bogeys, finishing with an overall score of 8-over-par (224) as an individual.
Looking Ahead
The Gophers will next compete in The Johnnie-O on March 9-10 in St. Simons Island, Ga. The tournament will be held at the Sea Island Resort and hosted by Rutgers.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where was the Colleton River Collegiate held? At the Colleton River Club in Bluffton, S.C.
- Who won the team competition? The University of Kentucky.
- Who was the individual champion? Diego Do Patrocinio Lourenco of Memphis.
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