Pauma Valley Invitational: TCU’s Frimodt Leads Team at 54-Hole Tournament in San Diego
TCU men's golf team is heading to the Pauma Valley Invitational in San Diego, Calif., where a 14-team field will compete in 54 holes over two days, starting with 36 holes on Monday and concluding with 18 holes on Tuesday.
The Big PictureThe event will see top collegiate golf teams facing off at the renowned Pauma Valley Country Club in a highly competitive environment, showcasing the talent and skills of the players.
By the Numbers- Gustav Frimodt has led TCU in every tournament this season and boasts five top 20 finishes.
- Frimodt ranks 12th in the latest PGA Tour University Rankings and 30th in the World Amateur Ranking.
- TCU's team includes players like Frimodt, Beauchamp, Dial, Berzina, and Wilt, with Fenoglio competing as an individual.
- Bill Allcorn is in his first season as TCU's head coach, with former TCU golfer Cole Buck joining as associate head coach.
Following the Pauma Valley Invitational, the TCU men's golf team will continue its season, aiming for further success under the coaching leadership of Allcorn and Buck.
Bottom LineTCU's men's golf team is gearing up for a challenging competition at the Pauma Valley Invitational, led by standout player Gustav Frimodt and under the guidance of new head coach Bill Allcorn, setting the stage for exciting golf action.
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