The University of Houston Men's Golf team begins its postseason at the Big 12 Championship on Monday at Prairie Dunes Golf Club. The team will compete over three days, with 36 holes played initially. A victory will grant the team an automatic spot in the NCAA Regionals scheduled for May 18-20. Houston finished 12th at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, while senior Hudson Weibel leads the Cougars with a scoring average of 70.57 and three individual titles this season.

By the Numbers
  • Houston finished 12th at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate earlier this month.
  • Weibel has achieved a scoring average of 70.57 with 22 rounds of par or better in 30 total rounds.
State of Play
  • The Big 12 Championship features a competitive 16-team field, including ranked teams like #6 Oklahoma State and #7 Texas Tech.
  • Weibel is making a strong push for NCAA selection, having won three titles in the season.
What's Next

After the championship, the Cougars will await their NCAA fate during the Selection Show on April 29, aiming for their sixth consecutive appearance in NCAA Regionals.

Bottom Line

The Houston Men's Golf team is positioned to make a strong postseason run, especially with Weibel's standout performance this season. Their success at the Big 12 Championship could set the stage for a successful NCAA Regional bid.