Myrtle Beach, September 11, 2025
News Summary
The Jacksonville University men’s golf team has concluded their participation in the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate, finishing in ties for 11th place with a team score of 14-over-par 878. Sophomore Brandon Lohr led the team with a top-eight finish individually, showcasing his potential for future tournaments. As they prepare for the upcoming JT Poston Invitational, the Dolphins aim to build on their experiences from this competitive event.
Jacksonville University’s Men’s Golf Team Wraps Up Competition at Myrtle Beach
In a competitive display of talent, the Jacksonville University men’s golf team recently wrapped up their participation in the Myrtle Beach Golf Trips Intercollegiate, held over three exciting days, culminating on September 9, 2025. As the tournament came to a close, the Dolphins found themselves in a tied-for-11th place finish alongside Maryland, after posting a solid team score of 14-over-par 878 with rounds of 296, 288, and 294.
Florida Atlantic Takes the Crown
In a stunning display of golf prowess, Florida Atlantic emerged as the champion of the tournament, finishing with an impressive 26-under-par 838. Their show of skill left an impression on all the teams participating, showcasing just how competitive the event was. The championship performance set a high bar as clubs swung and putters rolled over the course.
Jacksonville’s Standout Players
Leading the charge for Jacksonville was sophomore Brandon Lohr, who made his mark by finishing in a tied eighth place individually. Lohr finished his tournament with an impressive score of 5-under-par 211, achieving rounds of 68, 71, and 72. His opening round score of 68 was particularly noteworthy, as it tied for the fourth-lowest individual round seen in this event. This strong performance surely signals a bright future ahead for this talented golfer.
Another competitor from Jacksonville, Daniel Montalvo, finished his tournament in a tied for 56th place, wrapping up with a score of 6-over-par 222 after three rounds of 73, 73, and 76. Montalvo displayed decent consistency throughout, though he was aiming to move higher up the leaderboard.
The team also saw efforts from Andrew Morgan and Will Harris, both finishing in a tied for 66th place at a score of 9-over-par 225. Morgan had rounds of 78, 68, and 79, while Harris scored 77, 76, and 72. With the two of them closely matched, they shared a similar experience on the greens.
Completing the Jacksonville lineup was Andrew Sevene, who finished with a score of 18-over-par 234, recording rounds of 81, 79, and 74. While it was a challenging tournament for Sevene, the team spirit certainly remained high.
Looking Ahead
As the Dolphins reflect on the tournament and their performances, they are ready to set their sights on the next event. Jacksonville University will next compete at the JT Poston Invitational hosted by Western Carolina from September 14-16, 2025. This upcoming competition is sure to bring fresh opportunities for the team to showcase their skills and improve upon their last efforts.
With a blend of established talents and promising newcomers, the Jacksonville University Men’s Golf Team is eager to hit the course once again and demonstrate what they’ve been working on. Fans and followers will be watching closely as the Dolphins look to create more memorable performances in the upcoming season.
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