Kohler, Wisconsin - TAMIU men's golf capped off the 2024-2025 season with a statement win at the 2024 PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship, held May 5–7 at the prestigious Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin.
The Dustdevils claimed the team championship, finishing the three-round tournament with a total score of 924 (306-298-320) to defeat second place Fayetteville State by seven strokes.
Leading the way was
Elvis Steen, who turned in a stellar performance to earn 2nd place individually, posting rounds of 71, 70, and 79.
Close behind was
Noah Campbell, who finished tied for 3rd with scores of 73, 78, and 76.
Zaden Danielson also put together a strong showing, placing 11th with rounds of 80, 76, and 80.
Brody Polzin finished tied for 19th, shooting 82, 74, and 85, while
Jacob McCawley rounded out the lineup with consistent rounds of 87 across all three days.
"It's an incredible honor to be part of such a historic national event like PGA Works, especially at a venue as iconic as Whistling Straits,"
Rudy Gonzalez said. "A huge accomplishment for our guys and assistant coach
Parker Holekamp. They represented our program on a national stage, and we couldn't be prouder."
This victory marks the conclusion of the 2024-25 season for the team. However,
Juan Monckeberg will represent TAMIU individually at NCAA Regionals starting Thursday in Riverside, California.