WASHINGTON – The Georgetown University men's golf team placed seventh at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate in Williamsburg, Virginia. GU posted rounds of 293, 292 and 286 at the Golden Horseshoe Golf Club, a par-71, 6,817 yard course. The Hoyas rounded out the three-day, 54-hole tournament with a team score of 871.
As an individual, Carsten Judge held the top spot on the leaderboard for the Hoyas tying for first place, posting an 8-under score across the 54 holes. The junior fired off 15 birdies and an eagle on the week and recorded a best-round 65. Judge becomes the first individual winner for the men's golf program since Patrick DiPasquale at the Wildcat Fall Invitational in September of 2018.
"I am thrilled to finish as co-medalist this week. This would not have been possible without the support of my parents, Coach Hunter and my teammates. Looking forward to carrying this momentum into the second half of our season! " - Carsten Judge
"I am very proud of Carsten Judge. Winning at the intercollegiate level is very difficult - obviously you have to play solid golf, yet course management, patience, and true grit are necessary and Carsten checked all the boxes. We are all happy for him!" - Head Coach Tommy Hunter
Hoya Results
- Judge was the top performer for the Blue & Gray, finishing tied for first overall as an individual. The junior fired off rounds of 71, 65 and 69, finishing 8-under par (205). Judge matched his career-best round of 65, a feat he first achieved as a freshman in 2022 at the VCU Shootout, where he set the school record for the lowest round by a freshman at the par 72, 6,927-yard Tuckahoe Creek Course at the Country Club of Virginia.
- Barnes Blake finished tied for fifth overall. The sophomore shot rounds of 73, 68 and 60, finishing even 2-under par (211).
- Max Hutter finished tied for 27th with a total score of 219 (+6). The senior wrapped up the event with scores of 72, 74, and 73.
- Jacob Finard placed tied for 34th for the Blue & Gray turning in cards of 75, 76 and 71, finishing with a three-round total of 222 (+9).
- Bo Maradik placed tied for 40th. Maradik finished with rounds of 73, 77 and 73 (223).
- CJ Winchenbaugh tied for 42rd place. Winchenbaugh turned in cards of 78, 74, and 72 (224).
Up Next
The Blue & Gray will travel to Princeton, New Jersey for the Princeton Intercollegiate hosted by Princeton from April 12-13. A link to live stats will be available on GUHoyas.com.