University of Jamestown Men’s Golf Team at The Jewel Invitational
Lake City, Minn. – The University of Jamestown men’s golf team recently wrapped up the Jewel Invitational, where they finished 11th. Over two days, the team managed a total score of 611, which is 43 over par on the course that measures 6,692 yards.
Bodie Williams led the Jimmies, finishing tied for 37th with a score of 146, or 4 over par. His consistent play was noteworthy, as he shot 73 in both rounds. Following him, Noah Law tied for 56th with a score of 152. Both Law and teammate Aidan Hall improved their scores in the second round, which shows their determination.
Winona State dominated the tournament. They ended with an impressive score of 30 under par, with Peyton Coahran taking the individual title at 9 under par, showcasing top talent.
Here’s a quick look at the Jimmies’ results:
- Team Score: 11th place, 611 (+43)
- Bodie Williams: T-37, 146 (+4)
- Noah Law: T-56, 152 (+10)
- Mac Maluski: T-63, 156 (+14)
- Aidan Hall: T-68, 161 (+19)
- Logan Schons: 165 (+23)
- Cole Campbell: 166 (+24)
The next competition for Jamestown will be the Marauders Invitational on September 29-30 in Bismarck, N.D.
Insights on College Golf Performance
College golf is all about growth. According to a recent study by the NCAA, student-athletes see an average improvement of 5% in their scores by the end of the season. This demonstrates that progress often comes with experience and practice.
Golf experts suggest that consistent training and mental focus are crucial. As Mike McFadden, a golf coach, says, “The mental game is just as important as the physical. Staying positive can lead to better results.”
Social media reactions reflect this too. Many players share their journey and progress online, inspiring others to keep pushing.
As the Jimmies prepare for their next tournament, they aim to apply what they’ve learned, driving them to improve even further.

