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A closing 67 turned a one-shot deficit into a four-shot win as Martin Musgrave outpaced the field
Martin Musgrave knows how hard it is to go back-to-back. On Sunday, he showed exactly why defending champions are remembered.
Starting the final round one shot behind Matthew Giovannelli, the Ocala, Florida native leaned into patience and discipline, closing with a five-under 67 to successfully defend his title at the Memorial Invitational. Musgrave’s closing round was the lowest of the day in the Open Division and carried him to 8-under 136, four shots clear of the field.
“Being the defending champion makes it a little tougher to win,” Musgrave said. “My thinking today was to hold serve and make pars in the heavy wind and see if the field would do the same. After some fortunate bounces and a few five-foot par putts that went in for me, I was able to birdie the easier holes and pull away from some really good players.”
Giovannelli, who led after an opening 68, followed with a 72 to finish second at 4-under 140. Asher Katz and Ryan Borruso shared third at 142, while Jamie Morgan faded after his opening 68 to place fifth.
The win capped another strong stretch for Musgrave, who was also named Marion County Golfer of the Year in 2025, reinforcing his standing as one of the most reliable performers in the field.
The same theme ran through the age divisions: composure, not flashes, decided the trophies.
In the Senior Division, Scott Thul posted rounds of 72–69 to finish 3-under, edging Mike Zito and Daniel Owen by one shot in a leaderboard that stayed tightly packed into the final round.
Mike Murphy was the class of the Super Senior field, backing up a 67 with a 68 to win at 9-under 135, two clear of Robert Parmar. Tommy Lowe, Kevin Macy and Bill Zylstra shared third at 5-under.
In the Legends Division, Brian Sachs seized control early. His opening 68 proved decisive, and even a closing 74 was enough for a seven-shot win at 2-under, with Berger Warner finishing runner-up at 5-over.
Across divisions, the Memorial Invitational rewarded restraint and clean execution — and no one embodied that better than Musgrave, who defended his title by staying exactly where champions live: in control.

The Memorial is an annual two-day golf tournament divided into junior, regular, senior (ages 50+) and super senior (ages 65+) divisions.
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