Furman’s Barth To Compete At NCAA Winston-Salem Regional Beginning Monday
Furman senior Harris Barth is set to compete in the NCAA Men's Golf Winston-Salem Regional from May 18-20 at Bermuda Run Country Club in Winston-Salem, N.C. Barth, with an impressive 71.30 stroke average, looks to build on his stellar season where he had three top-six finishes and earned his third consecutive All-Southern Conference honor. He will begin his round on Monday at 9:42 a.m., playing alongside competitors from Presbyterian and Navy. The regional features 13 teams and aims to advance the top five teams and the lowest individual not on those teams to the NCAA Championships in late May.
By the Numbers- Barth leads Furman with a 71.30 stroke average over 33 rounds.
- He recorded nine-under par at the Bearcat Invitational to secure the individual championship.
Barth faces stiff competition in the regional, with teams such as Virginia, Ole Miss, and Georgia Tech in the mix. Success will depend not only on individual performance but also on team dynamics as six regions will seek to advance to the NCAA Championships.
State of Play- Thirteen teams and ten individuals will participate at the Winston-Salem Regional.
- Live streaming of tournament play is available for a fee, marking a first for NCAA regionals.
Barth’s performance at the regional will determine if he can secure a spot in the NCAA Championships scheduled for May 29-June 3 in Carlsbad, Calif. His results will be closely tracked by Furman fans eager to see if he advances.
Bottom LineHarris Barth’s collegiate career culminates in this critical regional tournament, representing a significant opportunity to earn a spot at the national level. His past achievements suggest he is poised for a strong performance if he maintains focus and capitalizes on his skills.
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