Georgia Tech's golf team opened the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional in 8th place, shooting a total of 1-under-par 283. Albert Hansson and Hiroshi Tai led the team with subpar rounds of 70. The top five teams will advance to the NCAA Championship, with Virginia currently in the lead at 13-under-par. The Yellow Jackets have a strong history in NCAA regionals and are aiming for another championship appearance.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech's team score: 1-under-par 283
  • Virginia's first round score: 13-under-par 271
  • Hansson and Tai's scores: 1-under-par 70 each
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech is competing against 14 teams for a spot in the NCAA Championship.
  • Virginia, the top-seed, leads the tournament with all five players below par.
  • The Yellow Jackets are one of only three teams to finish the first round under par.
What's Next

Georgia Tech will start the second round at 8:25 a.m. paired with Houston and Kentucky. The team aims to improve its position and secure a top-five finish to advance to the NCAA Championship.

Bottom Line

With a solid first round, Georgia Tech remains competitive as it seeks to extend its impressive NCAA Championship qualification streak. The key to success will be maintaining momentum and reducing errors in the upcoming rounds.