UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State men’s golf team concludes their regular season by hosting the 49th-annual Rutherford Invitational at the Par-71, 7,130-yard Penn State Blue Course this weekend.
The tournament became known as the Rutherford Intercollegiate in 1983 to honor R.B. “Pop” Rutherford Sr., the man known to the Nittany Lions as the “father of Penn State golf.” Rutherford organized the first Penn State golf team in 1922 and coached it until 1949. R.B. Rutherford Jr. continued his father’s coaching tradition from 1950-1956 and furthered a legacy recalled each spring.
The Nittany Lions have won 31 of the previous 48 events including nine of the last 11 dating back to 2015 with the Delaware Blue Hens snapping a string of six consecutive Penn State victories last season.
Penn State has also seen 19 individuals medaling atop the leaderboard with the last being James Allen in 2022 as he won the tie-breaker after tying with teammate Patrick Sheehan at 3-under, 210.
Live scoring for the weekend is available HERE.