Albuquerque, N.M. – After a strong season-opening finish in Arizona, Stetson men's golf is back in action this weekend at the William H. Tucker Invitational, hosted by New Mexico, September 19–20 at the UNM Championship Course.
The 20-team field features a deep mix of Power Five and top mid-major programs, including host New Mexico, USC, Colorado, Colorado State, and Arkansas State. The format calls for 36 holes on Friday followed by the final 18 on Saturday at the par-72, 7,555-yard layout.
Stetson carries momentum from its opener at the Whirlwind Invitational, where the Hatters surged into the top five behind a 15-under final round to close at 25-under overall. Senior Gaspar Glaudas led the effort with an 11th-place finish, while graduate Matthis Lefèvre, senior Rasmus Rönnberg, senior Jackson Hicks, and junior Simon Engman all turned in strong performances to fuel the fifth-place tie.
That same lineup will represent the Hatters in Albuquerque, with Lefèvre, Glaudas, Rönnberg, Engman, and Hicks set to tee off Friday morning at 9:30 a.m. MT from holes 11–14A.
Live scoring is available throughout the tournament via Clippd.
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At Stetson University, student-athletes don't just compete—they thrive. Located in historic DeLand, Florida, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Stetson offers the perfect blend of competitive athletics, academic excellence, and an unbeatable Central Florida lifestyle. As the oldest private university in the region, Stetson supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports. Nicknamed the "Hatters" after the institution's namesake John B. Stetson, a hat manufacturer who originated the modern-day cowboy hat, most Stetson athletic teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference, where they proudly hold the longest active membership since 1985. With top-tier facilities, personalized support, and a welcoming campus community, Stetson is where students can grow, compete, and succeed. Learn more at GoHatters.com or follow social media accounts @StetsonHatters.