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Arkansas steals the team title late as three freshmen finish tied at 9-under on top
Arkansas didn’t run away with the Watersound Invitational. It hunted it down.
The No. 8 Razorbacks closed with a 5-under 275 to edge No. 3 Vanderbilt by a shot at The Third Golf Course at Watersound Club, finishing at 19-under 821 (269-277-275). Vanderbilt, winners of the previous two editions, settled for second at 18-under 822 (273-267-282) after a costly finish. Defending champion Florida State was fourth at 9-under.
Arkansas led after an opening 11-under 269, slipped to second through 36 holes, then flipped the tournament again on the back nine Sunday, playing it in 5-under to seize control late. A bogey briefly nudged the Razorbacks back to 19-under, but Vanderbilt stumbled home with a bogey and a double at the last, sealing the swing.
The victory was Arkansas’ second of the season, following its win at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational in October. It also marked the Razorbacks’ fifth top-four finish in five starts — and a third straight year opening the spring with a team title.
Sophomore Erich Fortlage led the Razorbacks for the week, tying for seventh at 5-under 205 (66-70-69). Junior Thomas Curry, competing as an individual, matched him at 205 (69-69-69). Sophomore Gerardo Gomez climbed into T-14 at 2-under 208 after a closing 67, while junior Niilo Maki-Petaja finished T-12 at 3-under 207. Junior Cam Smith and sophomore John Daly II tied for 21st at 1-under 209.
Up top, the week belonged to three freshmen who refused to blink.
TCU’s Nathan Miller(69-66-66), Vanderbilt’s Michael Riebe (66-69-66) and Ole Miss’ Daniel Tolfe (65-65-71) all finished at 9-under 201 to share medalist honours, turning the individual race into a three-way dead heat.
Miller’s week landed with a little history attached in Fort Worth. With back-to-back 66s to close, he became the first Horned Frog to finish on top of a college leaderboard since Gustav Frimodt won the Valero Texas Collegiate in September 2023 — the kind of arrival that makes a freshman feel established in a hurry.
For Tolfe at Ole Miss, the note is even rarer. The last Rebels freshman to win as a rookie was Braden Thornberry at the FAU Slomin Autism Invite in March 2016 (69-67-69) — and Thornberry has since gone on to win on the Korn Ferry Tour.
Riebe’s 201 was just as meaningful in Nashville. The Vanderbilt rookie set the school’s freshman record for lowest 54-hole total, and it also stood as the lowest three-round score by any Commodore this season — a tidy way to announce himself while the team pushed for the title.
Arkansas lifted the team trophy. The freshmen owned the medal.
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | Dallas, TX | 700 | 69-66-66=201 | |
| T1 | Encinitas, CA | 700 | 66-69-66=201 | |
| T1 | , Sweden | 700 | 65-65-71=201 | |
| 4 | , England | 400 | 67-70-65=202 | |
| 5 | , Canada | 400 | 70-65-68=203 |

54 hole men's college tournament hosted by Florida State University. Team (best four scores out of five players) and individual competitions.
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