Southeastern's men's golf team secured fourth place at the Hal Sutton Invitational with a combined score of 46-over par. The team opened the tournament with a 36-over par and improved slightly in the second round, finishing at 10-over. Nicholas Martin led the team, finishing 11th individually, while Reid Sharp placed T12th, just one stroke behind. Austin Skierski had the team's best round on Day 2, shooting 3-under 69. The team will conclude its regular season on March 23 and 24.

By the Numbers
  • Southeastern finished with a score of 46-over par across the two rounds.
  • Nicholas Martin scored 9-over 153, placing 11th overall.
Yes, But

While Southeastern performed strongly, finishing fourth among competitive teams, the gap to the leading teams indicates areas for improvement, particularly in consistency across rounds.

State of Play
  • Southeastern's top performers included Nicholas Martin and Reid Sharp, both placing in the top 15.
  • The team demonstrated improvement in their second round despite overall high scores.
What's Next

The team will focus on fine-tuning their performance ahead of the Arkansas Collegiate, aiming for a stronger finish and increased individual scores from key players.

Bottom Line

Southeastern's fourth-place finish highlights promising individual performances while emphasizing the need for team cohesion and consistency in upcoming matches.