Westlake solidified its dominance in Texas high school golf by winning its 15th state championship in Class 6A with a total score of +2 (578), pulling ahead of The Woodlands. The Chaparrals showcased a strong team performance, with three players finishing in the top three, including medalist Henry Talarico at 2-under par. In Class 5A, Walnut Grove earned its second consecutive title with a total score of 1-under (575), just edging out Highland Park by one stroke, propelled by Austin Randall's impressive 7-under performance. The results highlight both the enduring strength of established programs and the emerging talent across Texas golf. This year's tournament underscored the competitive nature of the championships across both classes, showcasing a deep talent pool.

By the Numbers
  • Westlake finished with +2 (578) to win the Class 6A title.
  • Walnut Grove secured its title in Class 5A with a score of 1-under (575), just one stroke ahead.
State of Play
  • Westlake's victory marked its 15th state championship win, solidifying its legacy.
  • Walnut Grove’s back-to-back titles demonstrate its growing strength in high school golf.
What's Next

As the high school golf season progresses, teams in both classes will look to build on this year's results, aiming to prepare for future championships. Expectations will be high for both Westlake and Walnut Grove as they seek to maintain their dominant statuses in upcoming competitions.

Bottom Line

The UIL Boys Golf State Tournament showcased the elite skill of Texas high school golfers, with Westlake and Walnut Grove emerging as the prominent teams of the event. Their victories not only reflect their current dominance but also signal the competitive future of high school golf in Texas.