Battle at the Shores event in Miami on March 31-April 1

Eastern Florida State College Titans Grab Third Place at Glenlakes Invitational
In a weekend full of birdies and bragging rights, the EFSC men’s golf team swooped onto the podium, clinching third spot at the Glenlakes Invitational in Foley, Alabama. They rolled in a 3‑over 291 for their best round, falling behind the champs—Central Alabama Community College and Mississippi Gulf Coast.
Team Highlights
- Masen McKain – Sophomore superstar who snapped the tournament with an even‑par final round, landing in 6th place overall. McKain even added a spectacular eagle on No. 8, and wasn’t shy about an eagle in each of the three rounds.
- Micke Laurelli – Shark‑sized swing, shooting a 3‑under 69 in the last round to round out 15th overall. He logged even par through the front nine, then grabbed four birdies (holes 10, 11, 14, 15) for a 33 on the back nine.
- Hugo Griesheimer – 13th overall after a solid 75 on Tuesday.
- Danny Byers – Close-by teammate posted a 75, ending up 23rd.
- Horace Pennix – Struggled a bit with a 78.
Champions and Their Scorecard
Central Alabama Community College claimed the trophy, with Jackson Spybey leading the charge at 10‑under after three rounds.
Upcoming Showdown
The Titans are setting sights on the Battle at the Shores event in Miami, slated for March 31‑April 1.

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