Texas Tech Golf Coach Greg Sands Urbana regional, preview NCAA
Texas Tech men’s golf team finished 5th in Urbana regional, with Calum Scott 5th and Red Reders 5th to the NCAA final for the straight year.
After the first round of Texas Tech men’s golf team, Charlie Delong’s 1-under-Barbar 71, was tied to 12th of 30 teams after the first round NCAA Championship In Carlsbad, California on Friday, 23 May.
Reders are 4-over as a team, tied with Troy. They are 12 strokes behind Oklahoma, and inside the cut line of the top 15 teams who move forward in the fourth round after 54 holes at Omni La Costa. North course,
Tech got a similar-size 72 from Freshman Connor Graham, 1-over 73 from Sophomore Tim Wide and for their final counting score to the team’s total, 4-over from Sophomore Ben Greg for more than 76 to 76. The renunciation score of the Reders came from his top player, senior Calum Scott, who shot 77. The Scott was 1-underwrite through 13 holes, before he was in Par-4 14th and Par-4 made 9 on 15th.
This is the second year of the five -year race for the NCAA Championship in Omni La Costa. Scotsdale, Grehoc Golf Club in Arizona, was the previous host.
Oklahoma, in the 8-under, Florida leads to five strokes on Florida and Texas. The reign is the champion and number 1 seed Obern 2-ender, as well as Arizona State and Illinois. Colorado, California and Byu are the second team out of the top 10 in 1-over, and the second team beyond Texas Tech in Georgia 3-Over.
Redders have been met with players from Georgia Tech and South Florida for the first two rounds. On Saturday, May 24, Tech Players will go to the afternoon wave, which will start from Hole number 10. His T Times is from CDT to CDT from CDT at 2:12 pm.
After the third round, the ground is cut into the top 15 teams and not nine persons on those teams. The fourth round is on Monday, 26 May, with a crown after individual champions 72 holes and cuts for eight matches in the field of teams. The quarter -finals and semi -finals are Tuesday, May 27, and the championship match is the next day.
Texas A&M K Fichakasan Michon shot a bogie-free 66 on 1 day for a personal lead. He is a stroke ahead of Georgia Carter Loflin And Tommy Morrison of Texas.