BETHPAGE, N.Y. – Brad Riley finished the Doc Gimmler Invitational by shooting an under par round. Three rounds into his collegiate career, the freshman has a 69 to his credit. Riley led the Tigers in the final round of the Doc Gimmler Invitational Sunday afternoon.
Course Information
Bethpage State Park – Red Course
Par 70, 7,092 yards
How It Happened
- Riley was three under on the back nine, a terrific performance highlighted by three birdies and one eagle.
- Overall, Riley had four birdies (ninth, 12th, 13th and 18th holes)
- For the second consecutive day, Riley dropped in an eagle on the par-5, 565-yard 16th hole.
- Riley finished tied for 18th overall with a three round total of 214 (+4).
- Riley tied for the tournament lead with two eagles and led Towson with eight birdies.
- Justin Griffith carded a three-over 73 final round.
- Giffith shot an even par on the back nine in which he had birdies on the 11th, 16th and 18th holes.
- Griffith also birdied the third hole to tie for the team lead with four birdies in the final round.
- Helped by a birdie on the 16th hole, Jackson Courtney was four-over 74 in the final round.
- Freshman Jeremy Summerson shot a five-over final round 75.
- Summerson's three round total of 217 (+7) helped him finish in a tie for 27th overall.
- Summerson's 42 pars were the best of anybody in the tournament.
- Hayden Rousselle carded a seven-over 77 in the final round.
- Towson finished 10th overall after shooting a final round 291.
- The Tigers shot 874 (+34) for the tournament.
Quotable
Towson head coach Mike Larkin on the weekend.
"I'm extremely excited for Brad and Jeremy. They were the top two in qualifying for this tournament and then came in and led the team. They both had some great, fun first moments in college golf and it was fun to share those with them. It will be interesting to see where they take things from here."
Up Next
The Tigers will play in the Health Plan Mountaineer Invitational at the Pete Dye Golf Course on Monday, Oct. 8 and Tuesday, Oct. 9.