Westfield wins second straight IHSAA boys state golf title over Center Grove
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 11:39 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Westfield won the IHSAA boys state golf title on June 17 at Prairie View Golf Club in Carmel, edging Center Grove by one stroke. The Shamrocks entered the final day two strokes behind but rallied to finish with a two-day total of 592. Westfield's Hudson Kutchma secured the individual title in a playoff against Center Grove’s Eli Wessel. This championship marks Westfield's second consecutive state title, having showcased resilience throughout the tournament.
- •Westfield shot 297 on the final day, finishing at 16-over-par.
- •Center Grove scored 593, just one stroke behind the champions.
- •Hudson Kutchma won the individual title with a two-day score of 142.
- •Westfield faced a four-shot deficit entering the second day.
- •The team's performance highlights their growth and experience from last year.
- 11:39 PMYahoo Sports — Westfield edges Center Grove for second straight state title at IHSAA boys state golf meet
"Westfield secured its second straight IHSAA boys state golf title in a close team race at the state meet on June 17. The Shamrocks edged Center Grove.
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