Goldey-Beacom Golf Team Finishes Runner-Up at Pennsylvania Tournament

The Goldey-Beacom men's golf squad secured a second-place finish at the Jefferson Invitational held in Norristown, Pennsylvania. The Lightning posted a combined team score of 607, finishing just behind tournament winner Saint Thomas Aquinas College.

The Goldey-Beacom Lightning men’s golf team delivered a strong performance at the Jefferson Invitational tournament held in Norristown, Pennsylvania, earning a runner-up finish among the competing schools.

The Lightning carded a combined team score of 607 over the course of the tournament, placing them in second position overall. Saint Thomas Aquinas College captured the tournament championship with a winning score of 588, while Millersville University rounded out the top three with a team total of 608.

The solid showing continues the competitive season for Goldey-Beacom’s golf program as they compete against regional collegiate opponents.

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