HUMACAO, Puerto Rico – The Wofford men's golf team competed in the Palmas del Mar Collegiate at the par 72 Palmas Del Mar Flamboyan hosted by UNC-Greensboro from February 8-10. Junior
Charles Warren led the Terriers with a career best four-under par 212 score to secure a tie for 12
th place, his second top-20 finish on the 2025-2026 season.
The three-day tournament saw the Terriers compete alongside nationally ranked teams in No. 25 Wake Forest and No. 43 TCU, as well as Southern Conference member UNCG. Wofford opened play with a 300 before carding a solid 286 in round two. A 292 completed play in the closing round as the Terriers carded an 878 to tie for 12
th place. No. 25 Wake Forest won the 14-team field with a score of 838, with their top-finisher Tom Haberer taking first place with a 13-under par 203.
Wofford competed
Glover Amick,
Ben Jordan,
Major Lenning,
Andrew Neal and
Charles Warren as a team.
Miller Carr competed as an individual during the tournament.
Warren finished with a score of 212 at four-under par, a new career best for the Huntsville, Alabama native. Warren started round one with a three-over par 75 but quickly turned it around for a strong showing in round two, shooting five under to tie his career low of 67. On the final day, Warren started his morning with his first eagle on the season and continued to keep a steady pace to shoot a two-under par 70 to cap off play in a tie for 12
th place. Warren tied for fifth in par fours with a 3.90 average.
Glover Amick finished play with a score of 219 at three-over par. Amick opened the tournament seven-over par 79 before coming back for a strong round two to card a new career low of 69. Amick closed the final round with a one-under par 71 to place a tie for 44
th. Amick tied for eighth in par fives with a 4.50 average on the tournament.
Andrew Neal closed out the tournament with a six-over 222. The freshman opened round one with a three-over 75 before carding a 74 to close out round two. Neal finished the final round with a 73 to place a tie for 55
th. Neal tied for sixth in par threes on the tournament with a 2.92 average.
Ben Jordan finished the tournament with a 12-over 228. Jordan opened round one with a 74 before closing out round two with a 76. Jordan would end play with a 78 to place a tie for 74
th. To close out team play,
Major Lenning opened round one with a 76 before he carded an 80 in round two. Lenning would close out competition with an 82 to place 85
th.
Miller Carr competed as an individual, placing 81
st with his score of 232 (80-75-77).
The Terriers are back in action on March 8 through March 10 as they head West to compete in the Bandon Dunes Collegiate in Bandon, Oregon.