Sophomore Jaden Dumdumaya fired rounds of 63, 68 and 70 to finish 12-under at Floridian National Golf Club, holding off challengers after leading early in the Valspar Collegiate Invitational.
USC sophomore Jaden Dumdumaya tied for seventh place at the Valspar Collegiate Invitational at Floridian National Golf Club in Palm City last week, posting rounds of 63, 68 and 70 for a 12-under 202 total — his best tournament score of his collegiate career.
Dumdumaya entered the final round tied for first and built a three-stroke lead at the turn after carding three birdies on the front nine. Three back-nine bogeys cost him a shot at the title, but he held off several challengers to secure the top-ten finish on the par-71 course. The Trojans finished 13th overall in the 16-team field.
The performance marks a clear step forward for Dumdumaya, who as a freshman recorded three top-25 finishes, including a tie for 16th at the NCAA Tallahassee Regional with a 2-under 214. His opening 63 this week at Floridian National alone signaled he is playing at a different level than a year ago.
The Valspar Collegiate Invitational, hosted at Floridian National Golf Club along the St. Lucie River in Palm City, is one of the premier events on the college golf calendar. The tournament draws 16 programs from around the country to Martin County each spring.
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