CORDOVA, Tenn. -- The Millsaps men's golf program competed in the Cochran Collegiate at the historic Colonial Country Club on Monday and Tuesday, concluding the Majors' regular season.
The first 18-hole golf course opened in the Memphis neighborhood in 1914, and featured an PGA Tour event for several years. An extremely difficult, pro-level course presented itself as junior
Julius Kroell led the Majors at plus-18 after three rounds. A product of Munich, Germany, Kroell tied for 21st after carding identical rounds of 78.
Sophomore
Charlie Berglund and freshman
Jack Ritter both tied for 35th at plus-25. It was Ritter's second collegiate competition and his best finish on the leaderboard thus far.
Ritter and freshman
Noble Burns competed as individuals, with Burns tying for 44th at plus-30. His second round on Monday, where he carded a plus-3, was his best round and lowest score for all Major competitors at Colonial Country Club.
Sophomore
Miles Harrison finished tied for 47th, one stroke back at plus-31. Rounding out the Major scoring was senior
Steven Noack in a tie for 56th at plus-36. Also competing for the team was junior
Jason Howe, who earned 59th at plus-42.
Up next, the Millsaps men's and women's golf programs will unite and compete for conference supremacy at the 2026 Southern Athletic Association Men's and Women's Golf Championships, April 24-26. A practice round will take place on Thursday, April 23, with a single round taking place on each of the next three days. Competitors will tee off at the Greystone Golf Club in Dickson, Tenn.
THE MAJORS
TEAM LEADERBOARD
| 1) |
No. 9 Illinois Wesleyan |
287-296-303—886 (+22) |
| 2) |
Rhodes |
289-307-319—915 (+51) |
| 3) |
Centre |
312-303-303—918 (+54) |
| 4) |
MUW |
306-307-307—920 (+56) |
| 5) |
Millikin |
311-311-314—933 (+69) |
| 6) |
Christian Brothers |
305-308-318—934 (+70) |
| 7) |
Rhodes (B) |
323-310-321—954 (+90) |
| 8) |
Belhaven |
321-318-316—955 (+91) |
| 9) |
Lyon |
322-310-328—960 (+96) |
| 10) |
Millsaps |
320-322-326—968 (+104) |
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Founded in Jackson, Mississippi in 1890, Millsaps College is a national liberal arts college dedicated to academic excellence, open inquiry and free expression, the exploration of faith to inform vocation, and the innovative shaping of the social, economic and cultural progress of our region. Consistently ranked as one of the best values in higher education, Millsaps has been praised by Colleges That Change Lives, The Princeton Review, Forbes Magazine, U.S. News & World Report, The John Templeton Foundation, and The Fiske Guide to Colleges.