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RESULTS: 2025 Monroe Invitational at Monroe Golf Club

🏁 Final Round Recap

Oscar Couilleau, an Arizona State University commit, captured the 2025 Monroe Invitational title with a stellar four-round total of 266, finishing at 14 under par. Playing at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford, New York, Couilleau delivered rounds of 67, 69, 64, and 66, earning a commanding four-shot victory. His third-round 64 vaulted him into the lead and he never looked back, showing consistency and clutch play through the final stretch.

The Monroe title adds to an already impressive 2025 campaign for the Frenchman. Couilleau also finished T4 at the Copa de Andalucia, 4th at the Portuguese International Amateur, and reached the Final 64 at the British Amateur. He also posted a T29 finish at the prestigious Lytham Trophy. His recent form and poise at Monroe further cement his place among the top European amateur prospects heading into the fall season.

Colin Salema of Clemson took solo second at 10 under, finishing with rounds of 66, 71, 65, and 68 (270). Clark Van Gaalen of Oklahoma finished third at 9 under (271), while three players—Ryan Hart (Florida), Noah McWilliams (LSU), and Sihan Sandhu (North Carolina)—shared fourth place at 6 under (274). Jacob Sosa (Texas A&M) and Jye Halls (Australia) tied for seventh at 275.

Rounding out the top ten were Cooper Claycomb (Louisville) and Hudson Weibel (Houston), both finishing at 4-under 276.

🏆 Final Leaderboard – Top 10

PlayerScoreTotal
Oscar Couilleau – Arizona State67-69-64-66-14 (266)
Colin Salema – Clemson66-71-65-68-10 (270)
Clark Van Gaalen – Oklahoma69-69-67-66-9 (271)
T4. Ryan Hart – Florida69-72-65-68-6 (274)
T4. Noah McWilliams – LSU70-69-67-68-6 (274)
T4. Sihan Sandhu – North Carolina66-73-66-69-6 (274)
T7. Jacob Sosa – Texas A&M70-67-71-67-5 (275)
T7. Jye Halls – Australia69-71-68-67-5 (275)
T9. Cooper Claycomb – Louisville68-71-70-67-4 (276)
T9. Hudson Weibel – Houston68-71-70-67-4 (276)

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A Legacy of Greatness Begins Anew in Rochester

The Monroe Invitational returns to Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford, New York from July 23–26, 2025, showcasing one of the strongest amateur fields of the summer. Renowned for its rich history and demanding format, the tournament features 72 holes of stroke play with a 54-hole cut after three rounds. With a collection of elite college and mid-amateur talent competing on a classic Donald Ross design, drama is all but guaranteed.

A Tradition of Champions

Founded in 1937, the Monroe Invitational has seen many future stars walk its fairways. Tiger Woods reached the semifinals here in 1993. Recent winners include Dustin Johnson (2007), Thomas Pieters (2012), and Andy Ogletree (2019)—each of whom went on to success at the professional level.

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What Will It Take This Week?

Monroe plays to a championship layout of 6,971 yards (Par 70), with long, demanding par 4s and slick, multi-tiered greens. The winning score typically lands between 6 and 10 under, but conditions may push that lower or higher. This year’s forecast includes calm breezes and firm turf—ideal for low scoring early in the week, but likely to reward precision as the course tightens heading into the weekend.

Can Cooper Smith Go Back-to-Back?

Defending champion Cooper Smith won in thrilling fashion in 2024, emerging from a four-man playoff after finishing at 7-under. He returns to Rochester looking to defend his title against a loaded field that includes fellow 2024 contenders Carter Loflin, Drew Doyle, and Kyle Downey. With a wave of rising collegiate talent joining them, expect a fierce battle for the Monroe crown.

Results: Monroe Invitational
Place  PtsScores
1FranceOscar CouilleauFrance70067-69-64-66=266
2NCColin SalemaMatthews, NC50066-71-65-68=270
3CAClark Van GaalenTurlock, CA40069-69-67-66=271
T4FLRyan HartNaples, FL40069-72-65-68=274
T4LANoah McWilliamsBenton, LA40070-69-67-68=274

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ABOUT THE Monroe Invitational

The Monroe Invitational is held at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford, NY, and is one of the oldest amateur tournaments in the United States, dating back to its first playing in 1937. The course is a Donald Ross design that is a Golfweek Top 100 Classic Course. The tournament is a 72 hole stroke play event with a 54 hole cut. Invitations are sent out to exempt players in early February, but the Tournament Committee would encourage any interested players to apply for a non-exempt invitation through the tournament website.

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