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CU Men's Golf Preview - at FSC Spring Invitational (4/18-19)

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Will Leiphart

Men's Golf | 4/17/2026 12:15:00 PM

One final tune up tournament remains before the Clarkson University Golf team competes in the Liberty League Championships, as the Golden Knights head down to Long Island to play in the annual Farmingdale State College Spring Invitational.

The Course/Field: Last year's group of teams included five ranked in the top 50 in the country, and this year's invitees are similarly strong. The tournament is held at Bethpage Red's championship course, roughly 7000 yards and a par-70.

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The Team: Three of Clarkson's five team members played at Bethpage Red last spring, and all of them finished with the same score of 154, though each got there differently. Eric Spoth scored 77 on both days to record his 154, Joe Tiderencel shot 74 on day one and then went for 80 on Sunday, while Tyler Yacawych had an 80 on Saturday and dropped six strokes for a 74 on day two. Hopefully the Knights got their rough round out of the way last Saturday when each team member shot above 80 in the Tim Brown Invitational. Brian Secor saw his run of seven straight rounds below 80 come to an end, but he recovered for a 76 on day two and his scoring average is now at 78.27. Spoth has five of his last six turns go for 75 strokes or less, and he is averaging 75.47 strokes per 18 holes. Tyler Yacawych (77.12) and Luke Weisiger (77.29) are in close proximity of one another, while Tiderencel is averaging 79.29 strokes in 2025-26.
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Players Mentioned

Eric Spoth

Eric Spoth

Junior
Joe Tiderencel

Joe Tiderencel

Junior
Luke Weisiger

Luke Weisiger

Junior
Tyler Yacawych

Tyler Yacawych

Sophomore
Brian Secor

Brian Secor

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Eric Spoth

Eric Spoth

Junior
Joe Tiderencel

Joe Tiderencel

Junior
Luke Weisiger

Luke Weisiger

Junior
Tyler Yacawych

Tyler Yacawych

Sophomore
Brian Secor

Brian Secor

Sophomore