University of Houston Men’s Golf Finishes Sixth at NCAA Regional
The University of Houston Men's Golf team concluded its season at the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional, achieving a record-setting sixth-place finish. They shot a final round score of 15-under 269, resulting in an 18-under 834 total for the tournament, marking their third consecutive year in the top seven at NCAA Regionals. Houston's performance was highlighted by junior Chi Chun Chen and senior Hudson Weibel, both of whom shot 66, helping them secure a school record for the lowest round at an NCAA Regional. They finished just short of advancing to the NCAA Championships, with the top five teams qualifying for the next stage of competition.
By the Numbers- The Cougars finished 18-under 834 over three days at the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional.
- Houston's final round score of 15-under 269 set a school record for an NCAA Regional.
- Houston tied for sixth place, marking their sixth consecutive appearance at NCAA Regionals.
- Chi Chun Chen tied for 10th individually at 7-under 206, his best NCAA Regional finish.
- Junior Grant Doggett tied for 29th at 2-under 211, contributing to the team's strong performance.
Despite their strong finish, the Cougars will not advance to the NCAA Championships. Their record-setting performance this season positions Houston to build on next year’s campaigns, as they aim to continue improving in NCAA competition.
Bottom LineHouston Men's Golf showcased resilience and talent at the NCAA Bermuda Run Regional, setting a precedent for future success. As they prepare for the next season, maintaining momentum from this year will be crucial in striving for a championship qualification.
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