Purdue Men’s Golf Team Takes 3rd at Robert Kepler Intercollegiate; Big Ten Championships Next
The No. 26-ranked Purdue men's golf team finished third at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, shooting a 2-over par 286 for a total of 24-over par 876, moving up two spots in the standings. Indiana claimed the team title at 19-over par 871, with Ohio State in second at 22-over par 874.
By the Numbers- Purdue finished 3rd with a 54-hole total of 24-over par 876.
- The team made 33 birdies and 166 pars during the tournament.
- Sam Easterbrook shot 4-over par 217, with a final-round 69.
Purdue played without All-American Herman Sekne, who was competing in the Dominican Republic.
State of Play- Purdue finished 3rd in the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate.
- The team is preparing for the Big Ten Championships at Scioto Country Club.
Purdue will compete in the Big Ten Championships starting Friday morning at Scioto Country Club in Columbus.
Bottom LineDespite missing a key player, Purdue's men's golf team secured a strong 3rd place in the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate and is gearing up for the competitive Big Ten Championships ahead.
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