Men’s Golf Improves and Climbs at NCAA Bermuda Run Regional
The University of Houston Men's Golf team improved significantly during the second round of the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional, moving up to eighth place with a total score of 3-under 565. Initially scoring 287 in the first round, the Cougars shot 6-under 284 in the second, with senior Hudson Weibel leading the team with a 3-under 68. Other notable performances included junior Grant Doggett and sophomore Hsuan-Yi Chen scoring 69 and 70, respectively. The tournament's final round is set for Wednesday morning, with the top five teams advancing to the NCAA Championships.
By the Numbers- The Cougars improved their second-round score by nine strokes from the first round.
- Seniors Hudson Weibel and Grant Doggett have positioned themselves in the top 25, tied at 1-under 141 and 2-under 140 respectively.
- Virginia leads the tournament after the second round with a total score of 541.
- The top teams include Pepperdine and Mississippi just six shots behind Virginia.
The Cougars will compete in the final round on Wednesday, needing to finish in the top five to qualify for the NCAA Championships in late May. They will be paired with teams from Wake Forest and Kentucky during the final round.
Bottom LineTo advance to the NCAA Championships, the Cougars must maintain their momentum and improve their final score, showcasing the depth of talent within their squad.
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