St. Thomas men's golf achieved a program milestone at the SeattleU Redhawk Invitational, posting a record-setting 10-under-par score in the final round. This remarkable performance helped them climb to eighth place out of 14 teams, finishing just nine strokes short of the top five. Key players included Tyler McNeive and Mason Roloff, who both shot 68 (-4). McNeive's strong finish earned him a tie for 13th overall, while Roloff ended tied for 20th. Abilene Christian secured the team title, outperforming Idaho by five strokes.

By the Numbers
  • St. Thomas scored 10-under-par in the final round, breaking the program record.
  • All four scoring golfers finished under par, contributing to a total of 43 birdies for the tournament.
State of Play
  • The Tommies improved their performance with each round, cutting seven strokes from the second round to the final.
  • McNeive's and Roloff's final rounds featured 7 and 6 birdies, respectively, showcasing their strong play.
What's Next

Following a week of rest, the Tommies will compete at the Robert Kepler Invitational at Ohio State University, scheduled for April 11-12.

Bottom Line

The Tommies' impressive record-setting performance highlights their potential as they prepare for upcoming competitions, marking a significant moment in the program's history.