FSU sports information:
The No. 11 Florida State Men’s Golf team is set to head to the 2025 Valspar Collegiate Invitational in Palm City, Florida from March 24-25 at the Floridian Golf Club.
The University of Houston will host 16 teams in the 54-hole tournament. The teams will open with 36 holes on Monday and will play the remaining 18 holes on Tuesday.
Live scoring will be available on Clippd at https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233808/scoring/team
Teams
No. 1 Auburn
No. 2 Texas
No. 3 Arizona State
No. 7 Oklahoma
No. 8 North Carolina
No. 11 Florida State
No. 17 Duke
No. 19 Vanderbilt
No. 21 Tennessee
Arkansas
Houston
Ohio State
South Florida
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Wake Forest
GCAA Poll
On Thursday, the Golf Coaches Association of America released its updated poll, moving up the No. 11 from No. 21.
This week at the Valspar, the Seminoles will face eight other ranked teams including the top three teams.
Clanton and Pak Play Through the Weekend at the Valspar
FSU junior Luke Clanton and former Seminole John Pak competed through the weekend at the Valspar Championship that was held in Palm Harbor, Florida at the Innisbrook Club.
Clanton finished the tournament even, after rounds of 74, 69, 70 and 71, while Pak finished at +4 behind rounds of 71, 72, 72 and 73.
Clanton is currently tied for 44th, while Pak is 64th.
Last Time Out:
The Seminoles won the second tournament of 2025 at the Seminole Intercollegiate, hosted by Florida State at the Glen Arven Country Club in Thomasville, Georgia, March 10-11.
The Noles defeated the 14 competing teams with Clanton leading at 15-under par, 195. After scoring five birdies on the back nine, Clanton clinched his second tournament victory of the season.
Jack Bigham tied for fifth at 5-under, 205 including shooting his season low of 68 in the first and third round. Carson Brewer finished 3-under, 207 tying him for eighth.
Tyler Weaver finished in the top 20 at 1-over, 211 after hitting a hole-in-one on the 16th hole. Gray Albright finished tied for 23rd with 3-over, 213.
Wilmer Edero placed third competing individually at 6-under, 204. Edero shot 66 on his first round followed by two rounds of 69. Not far behind, Micheal Mays tied for 14th individually finishing at even par, 210.
The No. 11 Florida State Men’s Golf team is set to head to the 2025 Valspar Collegiate Invitational in Palm City, Florida from March 24-25 at the Floridian Golf Club.
The University of Houston will host 16 teams in the 54-hole tournament. The teams will open with 36 holes on Monday and will play the remaining 18 holes on Tuesday.
Live scoring will be available on Clippd at https://scoreboard.clippd.com/tournaments/233808/scoring/team
Teams
No. 1 Auburn
No. 2 Texas
No. 3 Arizona State
No. 7 Oklahoma
No. 8 North Carolina
No. 11 Florida State
No. 17 Duke
No. 19 Vanderbilt
No. 21 Tennessee
Arkansas
Houston
Ohio State
South Florida
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Wake Forest
GCAA Poll
On Thursday, the Golf Coaches Association of America released its updated poll, moving up the No. 11 from No. 21.
This week at the Valspar, the Seminoles will face eight other ranked teams including the top three teams.
Clanton and Pak Play Through the Weekend at the Valspar
FSU junior Luke Clanton and former Seminole John Pak competed through the weekend at the Valspar Championship that was held in Palm Harbor, Florida at the Innisbrook Club.
Clanton finished the tournament even, after rounds of 74, 69, 70 and 71, while Pak finished at +4 behind rounds of 71, 72, 72 and 73.
Clanton is currently tied for 44th, while Pak is 64th.
Last Time Out:
The Seminoles won the second tournament of 2025 at the Seminole Intercollegiate, hosted by Florida State at the Glen Arven Country Club in Thomasville, Georgia, March 10-11.
The Noles defeated the 14 competing teams with Clanton leading at 15-under par, 195. After scoring five birdies on the back nine, Clanton clinched his second tournament victory of the season.
Jack Bigham tied for fifth at 5-under, 205 including shooting his season low of 68 in the first and third round. Carson Brewer finished 3-under, 207 tying him for eighth.
Tyler Weaver finished in the top 20 at 1-over, 211 after hitting a hole-in-one on the 16th hole. Gray Albright finished tied for 23rd with 3-over, 213.
Wilmer Edero placed third competing individually at 6-under, 204. Edero shot 66 on his first round followed by two rounds of 69. Not far behind, Micheal Mays tied for 14th individually finishing at even par, 210.