
Buchanan Claims Share of Title at Purdue Fall Invitational
October 10, 2023 | Men's Golf
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The No. 9-ranked Fighting Illini men's golf team rose four spots up the team standings in the final round of the Purdue Fall Invitational on Tuesday, finishing in a third-place tie behind a co-medalist performance from junior Jackson Buchanan at the Ackerman-Allen Golf Course.
The victory marked the second collegiate win in a 54-hole, stroke-play event for Buchanan who won Missouri's Tiger Collegiate Invitational in record-setting fashion last April for his first, before closing his sophomore campaign as the runner-up in stroke play at the NCAA Championship in May.
"Jackson is a returning All-American who has been in this program for two years and has grown a lot during that time," head coach Mike Small said. "He's starting to understand what it means to bring it on a consistent basis, and this week he was among the favorites to contend, and he backed it up with good play and won. That's the maturation of a young player, to face those expectations and to stay mentally strong through periods of adversity, and then back it up with a win says a lot about his development."
Buchanan's share of medalist honors came in come-from-behind fashion as he ascended three spots up the individual leaderboard late in Round 3 by playing his final 13 holes bogey-free with four birdies. The junior ultimately secured co-medalist honors with a birdie on his final hole of the day to complete the five-stroke comeback and catch Illinois State's Valentin Peugnet, who shared medalist honors after entering the day with a two-stroke edge over the rest of the field.
Behind Buchanan, true freshman Max Herendeen continued his solid play to open his collegiate career by finishing tied for sixth. Herendeen's 209 (-4) surpassed the 211 (-5) he posted in his debut last month in a runner-up finish (via playoff) at the Sahalee Players Championship.
Beyond Buchanan and Herendeen, however, the depth of the Illini's five-man lineup not enough to chase the team's second team victory of the fall.
"We go into every event looking to win, but this week we did not put ourselves into position after the first day, and it made it difficult on us today," Small added "We needed to come out on point today early, and we didn't do that. It was a sluggish and sloppy performance by us, overall. When you have two players finish in the top six individually, and you finish third, that's not a good sign. We need more depth, and more productivity throughout the lineup. That's what we're doing this fall, playing a lot of players, using this time to evaluate different lineups to find out who can bring it on a consistent basis."
Freshman Ethan Wilson carded a 10-over 223 to finish tied for 62nd, while fifth-year senior transfers Timmy Crawford (224) and Tyler Goecke (227) tied for 65th and 71st, respectively.
Two other members of the Illini roster, sophomore Ryan Voois and fifth-year senior Jerry Ji, posted top-10 scores, but were playing as individual competitors after failing to qualify for the scoring lineup this weekend. Voois' tie for sixth marked the first top-10 finish of his career, and his 209 (-4) was a career low. Ji tied for 10th at 212 (-1), marking his best individual finish and lowest tournament score since carding a 4-under 212 to tie for eighth as a junior in April of 2022 at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate. Senior Piercen Hunt, also competing as an individual, posted the team's fifth-best score of the event tying for 30th with a 217 (+4).
As a team, the Illini finished behind host Purdue (842) and second-place Illinois State (843) in a tie for third with VCU at 853 (+1).
UP NEXT
The Illini continue their fall competition schedule, Oct. 16-17, when the team travels to Kettering, Ohio, to defend the team title at the Dayton Flyer Invitational at NCR Country Club's South Course. The Illini won the 2022 Dayton Flyer Invitational by four strokes – one of a nation-leading seven team victories on the year – behind a top-five finish from first-team All-American Tommy Kuhl.
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| Place | PURDUE FALL INVITATIONAL | RD1 | RD2 | RD3 | TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T3 | Illinois | 284 | 285 | 284 | 853 (+1) |
| T1 | Jackson Buchanan | 68 | 69 | 67 | 204 (-9) |
| T6 | Ryan Voois (Ind.) | 72 | 68 | 69 | 209 (-4) |
| T6 | Max Herendeen | 72 | 66 | 71 | 209 (-4) |
| T10 | Jerry Ji (Ind.) | 71 | 70 | 71 | 212 (-1) |
| T30 | Piercen Hunt (Ind.) | 74 | 72 | 71 | 217 (+4) |
| T62 | Ethan Wilson | 70 | 74 | 79 | 223 (+10) |
| T65 | Timmy Crawford | 74 | 76 | 74 | 224 (+11) |
| T71 | Tyler Goecke | 76 | 79 | 72 | 227 (+14) |















