ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Concordia-St. Paul men's and women's golf teams will host the CSP/Maverick Fall Brawl on Sept. 15-16 at their home course, Troy Burne Golf Club, in Hudson, Wisconsin.
Tournament Info
Troy Burne Golf Club was rated as one of America's 100 Greatest Public Courses in Golf Digest from 2017-2020. The course features four par-fives, nine par-fours and five par-threes.
The par-71 men's course will be playing at a distance of 7,003 yards. CSP will compete against Augustana, Bemidji State, Minot State, Jamestown, Winona State, Sioux Falls, Minnesota State, UMary, Upper Iowa and Madison College.
The par-71 women's course will be playing at a distance of 5,828 yards. The Golden Bears will compete against Minnesota State, Jamestown, Sioux Falls, Winona State, Southwest Minnesota, Minnesota-Crookston, Minot State, UMary, Upper Iowa, St.Kate's, Washburn and Northwest Missouri.
Last season
In 2024 the Golden Bear men's team won the Fall Brawl, putting together a team score of 577 (+9) to finish seven strokes ahead of Minnesota-Crookston. Tyler Debruykere was CSP's top individual golfer, finishing the tournament tied for second with a score of 142 (E). Trey Timm compiled a score of 145 (+3) to finish tied for sixth-place. Thomas Gutzmer put together a solid showing, finishing tied for eighth with a score of 146 (+4).
On the women's side, the Golden Bears finished in sixth-place with a team score of 660 (+92). Piper Hill led the way for CSP, the then junior shot a 161 (+19) to finish tied for 11th-place. Rebecca DeLong shot a 166 (+24) to finish tied for 21st, and Darby Barstad shot a 168 (+26) to finish tied for 30th.
Sioux Falls claimed the team title with a score of 634 (+66) to finish six strokes ahead of second-place Winona State. Wayne State placed third finishing three strokes behind the Warriors with a score of 643 (+75).
Last Time Out
The Concordia-St. Paul women's golf team came out on top at the Tracy Lane Memorial Invite in Bemidji on Sept. 8-9. Freshman Addi Wood won the individual competition with a score of 161 (+17) in her first outing as a Golden Bear.
Darby Barstad and Piper Hill also placed in the top 10, Barstad shot a 166 (+22) to finish tied for seventh. Hill shot a 168 (+24) good for a 10th-place finish. Rebecca DeLong and Ella Matzke rounded out the Golden Bears' five with scores of 171 (+27) and 173 (+29).
Concordia finished four strokes ahead of second-place Minnesota-Crookston and UMary took third-place, finishing one stroke behind Crookston.
On the men's side the Golden Bears managed a second-place finish at the BSU Invite with a team score of 579 (+11). Chase Camilli was CSP's top finisher, Camilli shot a 140 (-2) to finish tied for second-place on the individual leaderboard.
Freshman Sean Leutner put together a solid outing, shooting a 141 (-1) to finish in fifth-place. Josh Esterley shot 142 (E) to finish the tournament tied for sixth, Carson Boe started his CSP career strong shooting a 145 (+3) finishing tied for 11th-place.
Host Bemidji State won the team title finishing the two-round tournament with a team score of 559 (-9), 20 strokes ahead of Concordia.