The UIndy men's golf team achieved a tied-for-fourth finish for the second consecutive week at the Ken Partridge Invitational. Alexander Nestun was a standout performer, securing a top-three finish with an even-par score across three rounds. Nestun's consistent form is notable, having previously finished 10th in this event in 2024. The tournament spanned two days, with golfers playing 27 holes each day, and showcased Nestun's exceptional play on par-5 holes, where he scored -7. The team now prepares for the GLVC Championships in Peru, Indiana, starting April 22.

By the Numbers
  • Alexander Nestun finished tied for 3rd, shooting an even-par total over three rounds.
  • Drew Rowen and Isac Fredriksson both tied for 20th with scores of +7.
Yes, But

While the team's performance is commendable, the individual placements of other team members, such as Andrew Johnson finishing in 100th place at +23, indicate challenges that need addressing before the championships.

State of Play
  • The UIndy men's golf team has back-to-back top-five finishes, indicating improving performance.
  • Alexander Nestun has consistently ranked high, reinforcing his role as a key player for the team.
What's Next

The UIndy team will shift focus to the GLVC Championships, hoping to build on recent successes and aiming for stronger overall performances from all members in the upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

The UIndy men's golf team's recent strong finishes, driven by Nestun's exceptional play, lay a solid foundation heading into the GLVC Championships, but the team must address inconsistencies among other players to enhance their competitive edge.