Chattanooga Mocs Men’s Golf: Strong Start at NCAA Bryan Regionals
The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team is currently in sixth place after the first round of the NCAA Bryan Regionals, shooting a 2-under 286 at Traditions Club in Texas. Camden Braidech led the team with a notable 3-under 69, helping the Mocs stay competitive, just four strokes off fifth-place Tennessee. The overall performance showed solid teamwork despite moments of inconsistency, with good contributions from all players. Coach Blaine Woodruff expressed optimism about their standing and the upcoming rounds.
By the Numbers- The Mocs shot a total of 286 (-2), ranking them sixth out of 14 teams.
- Camden Braidech's score of 69 (-3) ties him for the lowest individual score among non-advancing teams.
- The Mocs began their tournament on the back nine, turning in 2-under before leveling on the front side.
- Due to inclement weather expected Wednesday, the team will play 36 holes on Tuesday.
Moving into the second round, the Mocs aim to improve their ranking and potentially secure a spot in the finals. Strong performances from all players will be crucial as they prepare for the upcoming 36 holes.
Bottom LineThe Mocs' solid start places them in a competitive position, but to advance, they need to maintain momentum and consistency in the next rounds. All eyes will be on Braidech and his teammates as they face a challenging day ahead.
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