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No. 3 Men’s Golf Returns to New York for Hamptons Intercollegiate
10/5/2025 | Men's Golf
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. – The No. 3 Ole Miss men's golf team returns to New York this week for the Hamptons Intercollegiate. Ole Miss looks to defend the title after winning the event a season ago by 20 strokes.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Monday, Oct. 6 – 36 holes
Tuesday, Oct. 7 – 18 holes
BEHIND THE ARCHITECTURE
Founded in 1891, the Maidstone Club will be the site for the two-day event. Located in the small village of East Hampton, Maidstone has been consistently rated among the Top 100 courses in the country. Across the 130 acres the course introduces multiple hazards at various angles, including a marsh, hook pond, sand dunes, beach grass, reeds, bunkers, and ever-present wind. The track is set to play par-72 at 6,742 yards.
THE LINEUP (*Competing as an individual)
Cameron Tankersley (Sr.)
No. 15 Florida State, Georgetown, No. 21 Georgia, Harvard, Loyola Maryland, No. 3 Ole Miss, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, No. 25 Wake Forest, Yale.
LAST TIME IN NEW YORK
The Rebels look to defend their title after sweeping the field at Maidstone in 2024. The team finished with a 54-hole score of (838, -26) in route to a 20-stroke victory. It was the first individual title for Michael La Sasso who posted (201, -15), leading the field by 11 strokes. La Sasso, Cohen Trolio, Cameron Tankersley and Tom Fischer all finished inside the top four.
The women's golf team also won on October 8 of last year marking just the second time both teams have won on the same day. The first came on October 13, 1992, when both teams competed in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The men won the Coca-Cola Invitational, and the women won the Mississippi Intercollegiate.
WINNERS IN CHATTANOOGA
Ole Miss swept the field taking home their first team and individual title of the season at The Invitational at the Honors Course. The Rebels posted (854, -10) and Cameron Tankersley earned medalist honors in his first collegiate win.
Tankersley, the overnight leader began his final round at six-under and shot even par 72 to secure the win. Needing par at the 18th, Tankersley calmly stepped over a five-footer and sank the putt. The tournament sweep was the 10th of the Chris Malloy era and the fourth win in the last 11 regular season events.
2024-25 REWIND
The Rebels enter 2025-26 after arguably the best and most decorated season in program history. Ole Miss earned its first No. 1 ranking on October 23, 2024, and received its first No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament in program history. The Rebels finished as semifinalists at the 2025 NCAA Championships at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, in Carlsbad, California.
The team claimed three team titles in 2024-25, the most wins since 2016-17. Michael La Sasso and Tom Fischer both tallied their first individual collegiate wins, and six players finished inside the top five at least once. The group set a program record for the most team rounds under par in a single season and the most team rounds of par or better at 26. The Rebels finished inside the top five nine times, the most since 1984-85.
THE FAB FOUR
Ole Miss returns the foursome of Tom Fischer, Michael La Sasso, Cameron Tankersley and Cohen Trolio. All four seniors are ranked inside the top 60 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings and the top 20 of the PGA TOUR University rankings. The group looks to lead Ole Miss back to postseason golf for the ninth straight season.
YOUNG AND HUNGRY
Jacob Blanton and Collins Trolio round out the returners from the 2024-25 roster. Blanton took a redshirt his freshman year and looks to make an impact in year two with the Rebels. Collins Trolio made seven individual starts last year and showed promise as a sophomore. Trolio is the younger brother of Cohen as the two get to compete for the same program for the second straight year.
Finn Meister and Daniel Tolf were the 2025 signees Chris Malloy and Emerson Newsome tabbed from the high school ranks. Meister was the No. 2 recruit out of the state of Arizona by Junior Golf Scoreboard and competed in the 2024 Korn Ferry event - The Ascendant presented by Blue. Tolf hails from Gothenburg, Sweden and is quite the stature for an 18-year-old freshman. The lengthy hitter tallied three wins and 19 top 10 finishes prior to arriving in Oxford.
STAY CONNECTED
For updates throughout the season, follow the Rebels on X at @OleMissMGolf. Additional updates and information on the team can be found on Instagram at OleMissMGolf, on Facebook at Ole Miss Men's Golf and on OleMissSports.com.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Monday, Oct. 6 – 36 holes
Tuesday, Oct. 7 – 18 holes
BEHIND THE ARCHITECTURE
Founded in 1891, the Maidstone Club will be the site for the two-day event. Located in the small village of East Hampton, Maidstone has been consistently rated among the Top 100 courses in the country. Across the 130 acres the course introduces multiple hazards at various angles, including a marsh, hook pond, sand dunes, beach grass, reeds, bunkers, and ever-present wind. The track is set to play par-72 at 6,742 yards.
THE LINEUP (*Competing as an individual)
Cameron Tankersley (Sr.)
- No. 13 in the PGA TOUR U Rankings.
- Tallied his first collegiate win at The Invitational at the Honors Course.
- Three rounds in the 60s this season.
- No. 21 in the PGA TOUR U Rankings.
- Tied a career best finish of 3rd to open the season in Knoxville.
- Four rounds even/below par this season.
- Gothenburg, Sweden native.
- Three rounds even/below par this season.
- 19 birdies on the year.
- No. 17 in the PGA TOUR U Rankings.
- Four rounds even/below par this season.
- Finished T5 at The Invitational at the Honors Course.
- One start this season at the Visit Knoxville Collegiate.
- 72.00 season scoring average.
- Season low round of one-under 69.
No. 15 Florida State, Georgetown, No. 21 Georgia, Harvard, Loyola Maryland, No. 3 Ole Miss, Penn, Princeton, Stanford, No. 25 Wake Forest, Yale.
LAST TIME IN NEW YORK
The Rebels look to defend their title after sweeping the field at Maidstone in 2024. The team finished with a 54-hole score of (838, -26) in route to a 20-stroke victory. It was the first individual title for Michael La Sasso who posted (201, -15), leading the field by 11 strokes. La Sasso, Cohen Trolio, Cameron Tankersley and Tom Fischer all finished inside the top four.
The women's golf team also won on October 8 of last year marking just the second time both teams have won on the same day. The first came on October 13, 1992, when both teams competed in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The men won the Coca-Cola Invitational, and the women won the Mississippi Intercollegiate.
WINNERS IN CHATTANOOGA
Ole Miss swept the field taking home their first team and individual title of the season at The Invitational at the Honors Course. The Rebels posted (854, -10) and Cameron Tankersley earned medalist honors in his first collegiate win.
Tankersley, the overnight leader began his final round at six-under and shot even par 72 to secure the win. Needing par at the 18th, Tankersley calmly stepped over a five-footer and sank the putt. The tournament sweep was the 10th of the Chris Malloy era and the fourth win in the last 11 regular season events.
2024-25 REWIND
The Rebels enter 2025-26 after arguably the best and most decorated season in program history. Ole Miss earned its first No. 1 ranking on October 23, 2024, and received its first No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament in program history. The Rebels finished as semifinalists at the 2025 NCAA Championships at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, in Carlsbad, California.
The team claimed three team titles in 2024-25, the most wins since 2016-17. Michael La Sasso and Tom Fischer both tallied their first individual collegiate wins, and six players finished inside the top five at least once. The group set a program record for the most team rounds under par in a single season and the most team rounds of par or better at 26. The Rebels finished inside the top five nine times, the most since 1984-85.
THE FAB FOUR
Ole Miss returns the foursome of Tom Fischer, Michael La Sasso, Cameron Tankersley and Cohen Trolio. All four seniors are ranked inside the top 60 of the World Amateur Golf Rankings and the top 20 of the PGA TOUR University rankings. The group looks to lead Ole Miss back to postseason golf for the ninth straight season.
YOUNG AND HUNGRY
Jacob Blanton and Collins Trolio round out the returners from the 2024-25 roster. Blanton took a redshirt his freshman year and looks to make an impact in year two with the Rebels. Collins Trolio made seven individual starts last year and showed promise as a sophomore. Trolio is the younger brother of Cohen as the two get to compete for the same program for the second straight year.
Finn Meister and Daniel Tolf were the 2025 signees Chris Malloy and Emerson Newsome tabbed from the high school ranks. Meister was the No. 2 recruit out of the state of Arizona by Junior Golf Scoreboard and competed in the 2024 Korn Ferry event - The Ascendant presented by Blue. Tolf hails from Gothenburg, Sweden and is quite the stature for an 18-year-old freshman. The lengthy hitter tallied three wins and 19 top 10 finishes prior to arriving in Oxford.
STAY CONNECTED
For updates throughout the season, follow the Rebels on X at @OleMissMGolf. Additional updates and information on the team can be found on Instagram at OleMissMGolf, on Facebook at Ole Miss Men's Golf and on OleMissSports.com.
Players Mentioned
Chris Malloy - 2025 Visit Knoxville Collegiate Preview
Wednesday, September 03
Chris Malloy - NCAA Championships Match Play Presser
Tuesday, May 27
Michael La Sasso - NCAA Championships Round Three Presser
Sunday, May 25
Chris Malloy - NCAA Championships Round Three Presser
Sunday, May 25