STATESBORO, GA. –
Joachim Larsen Tegner is tied for 18th place and Campbell remains 8th on the team leaderboard after Saturday's second round of the Schenkel Invitational at Forest Heights CC.
In a field that includes eight teams ranked among the nation's top 100, No. 86 Campbell is six over par (293-289—582) heading into Sunday's final round. Live scoring is available at
Golfstat.com.
Host Georgia Southern leads the 14-team field at 12-under (278-286—564), one stroke ahead of No. 10 Utah and No. 11 Florida.
Campbell is nine shots ahead of Wisconsin and 10 in front of Indiana entering the final 18 holes.
Luke Poulter of Florida leads the event at 8-under par (67-69—136), three shots ahead of a four-way tie for second place.
Larsen Tegner recorded a second-straight, even-par 72 after making four birdies Saturday.
Henric Bjelke (73-73—146),
Erik Johansson (75-71—146) and
Benjamin Killingstad (73-73—146) are tied for 30th at 2-over.
Bjelke's second round included five birdies, while Johansson made seven birdies – including six-straight from the fourth through ninth holes.
Douglas Nordlof is T70 (78-76—154).
Campbell will be paired with West Virginia and Wisconsin for Sunday's play and start from the first tee at 8:30 a.m.
Named for Georgia Southern alum and hall of fame broadcaster Chris Schenkel, the Schenkel Invitational has been a proving ground for some of the game's best players with names like Jay Haas, Andy Bean, Jerry Pate, Andy North, Bob Tway, Scott Verplank, Curtis Strange, Hal Sutton, Mark Calcavecchia, Bill Haas, Billy Horschel, Bubba Watson and Justin Thomas. Past Schenkel Invitational participants have gone on to win 17 majors, most recently Thomas at the 2017 and 2022 PGA Championships and 2023 Open Championship winner Brian Harman, and 354 PGA TOUR and PGA TOUR Champions titles.
45th Schenkel Invitational
Statesboro, Ga. / Forest Heights CC
Mar. 21-23, 2025 / Par 72, 7123 Yards
Second Round Team Results: 1. Georgia Southern 278-286—564, T2. Florida 281-284—565, T2. Utah 288-277—565, T4. Kentucky 285-290—575, T4. Notre Dame 290-285—575, T6. Middle Tennessee State 290-291—581, T6. West Virginia 293-288—581, 8. Campbell 293-289—582, 9. Wisconsin 294-297—591, 10. Indiana 298-294—592, T11. Yale 292-304—596, T11. UAB 294-302—596, 13. Army 302-300—602, 14. Maryland 302-301—603.
Second Round Individual Leaders: 1. Luke Poulter (Florida) 67-69—136, T2. Sergio Jimenez (Utah) 71-68—139, T2. Brycen Jones (Georgia Southern) 70-69—139, T2. Emil Riegger (Maryland) 69-70—139, T2. Hogan Ingram (Georgia Southern) 69-70—139.
Campbell Individuals: T18.
Joachim Larsen Tegner 72-72—144, T30.
Henric Bjelke 73-73—146, T30.
Benjamin Killingstad 73-73—146, T30.
Erik Johansson 75-71—146, T70.
Douglas Nordlof 78-76—154.