BRUNSWICK, ME. - The Wesleyan men's golf team competed in the Bowdoin Invitational at the Brunswick Golf Club over the weekend. They competed against 14 other colleges in the northeast, including NESCAC opponents: Colby, Bates, Tufts, Amherst and host Bowdoin. The Cardinals placed 6th out of 15 competing teams with an overall score of 625 (+26).
Fisher Hirsch '26 led the team, shooting a +5 (74-77-151) for the weekend. Hirsch shot a +2 in the first round, placing him 3rd in the overall player leaderboard. He would go on to shoot a +5 in the 2nd round, finishing the weekend +7, and ranked tied for 7th in the final rankings.
Jacob Fain '23 shot a 76 in the first round, placing him among the top 10 on the leaderboard. Fain would finish with a +13 (76-81-157), tied for 26th on the leaderboard. His teammate
Daniel Kraft '23 would join him in 26th place, shooting a +13 as well. Kraft shot two fairly even rounds, shooting a 79 in the first round before shaving off a stroke with a 78 in the second.
Zach Liu '26 improved as the weekend went on, cutting down on four strokes in the second round to finish with a +16 (82-78-160) which was good for T-37th. The final golfer of the weekend for the Cardinals was
Ambrose Koo '23. Koo shot a +36 on the day to round it out for the Cards (91-89-180).