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Men's Golf Wins Princeton Invitational; Greyserman Secures First College Win
April 13, 2025 | Men's Golf
Results
Princeton was in fine form at its home tournament, winning the Princeton Invitational by 13 strokes in the team race. The Tigers posted a team score of 566 (-2) to finish clear of second-place Rutgers who shot 579 (+11) as a team.
The win is the third of the season for the Tigers, following up wins at the USF/Howard Invitational in September and the Georgetown Invitational in October.
The three wins in a season are tied for the most in a season alongside the 1999-2000 and 2015-16 teams that also won three.
Freshman Reed Greyserman was individual medalist, claiming a three-shot victory over Seton Hall's David Lally. Greyserman shot 69-68 over the two rounds to finish at 137 (-5) as the tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
Teammate Riccardo Fantinelli stormed back to finish fourth at -1 (141), shooting a 66 (-5) in the second round after a +4 opening round.
Princeton had four players inside the Top-15 as Charlie Palmer was T6 at 143 (+1) and Tommy Frist was T15 at 145 (+3).
William Huang was competing as an individual, and had a blistering second round 68 (-3) to surge up the leaderboard to a T6 finish of his own at 143 (+1).
Princeton's Results At Princeton Invitational
1. Reed Greyserman (-5; 69-68-137)
4. Riccardo Fantinelli (-1; 75-66-141)
T6. Charlie Palmer (+1; 72-71-143)
T15. Tommy Frist (+3; 73-72-145)
T55. Eric Yun (+13; 77-78-155)
Princeton's Individuals At Princeton Invitational
T6. William Huang (+1; 75-68-143)
T59. Charlie Farrell (+14; 80-76-156)
62. Nathan Drogin (+15; 80-77-157)
T64. Jeremy Yun (+17; 82-77-159)
Princeton was in fine form at its home tournament, winning the Princeton Invitational by 13 strokes in the team race. The Tigers posted a team score of 566 (-2) to finish clear of second-place Rutgers who shot 579 (+11) as a team.
The win is the third of the season for the Tigers, following up wins at the USF/Howard Invitational in September and the Georgetown Invitational in October.
The three wins in a season are tied for the most in a season alongside the 1999-2000 and 2015-16 teams that also won three.
Freshman Reed Greyserman was individual medalist, claiming a three-shot victory over Seton Hall's David Lally. Greyserman shot 69-68 over the two rounds to finish at 137 (-5) as the tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
Teammate Riccardo Fantinelli stormed back to finish fourth at -1 (141), shooting a 66 (-5) in the second round after a +4 opening round.
Princeton had four players inside the Top-15 as Charlie Palmer was T6 at 143 (+1) and Tommy Frist was T15 at 145 (+3).
William Huang was competing as an individual, and had a blistering second round 68 (-3) to surge up the leaderboard to a T6 finish of his own at 143 (+1).
Princeton's Results At Princeton Invitational
1. Reed Greyserman (-5; 69-68-137)
4. Riccardo Fantinelli (-1; 75-66-141)
T6. Charlie Palmer (+1; 72-71-143)
T15. Tommy Frist (+3; 73-72-145)
T55. Eric Yun (+13; 77-78-155)
Princeton's Individuals At Princeton Invitational
T6. William Huang (+1; 75-68-143)
T59. Charlie Farrell (+14; 80-76-156)
62. Nathan Drogin (+15; 80-77-157)
T64. Jeremy Yun (+17; 82-77-159)
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