UTEP’s Dylan Teeter Tied Sixth at NCAA Golf Regionals with 11-Under
UTEP's Dylan Teeter concluded his collegiate golf career with an impressive performance at the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Regionals, tying for sixth place. He shot a three-day total of 11-under par 205, showing remarkable consistency with scores of 70, 67, and 68. Despite falling short of advancing to the NCAA Championships, Teeter's performance included 15 birdies, putting him among the top players in the field. His finish marked the highest by a UTEP golfer at regionals since 2018, underscoring his significant contributions to the team throughout his career.
By the Numbers- Dylan Teeter shot 11-under par total over three rounds (70-67-68).
- He recorded 15 birdies throughout the tournament, tying for 11th in the field.
- Teeter's tied-for-sixth finish is the highest for a Miner since 2018.
- He is the first Miner to qualify for back-to-back NCAA Regionals since 2017-2018.
Teeter's performance may enhance his prospects for post-collegiate golfing opportunities, as he has established a strong reputation with six Conference USA Player of the Week honors. Potential participation in professional circuits could be on the horizon.
Bottom LineDylan Teeter's successful career at UTEP culminated with a standout performance at the NCAA Regionals, setting a high bar for future Miners. His legacy in the program includes multiple accolades and a notable record that could pave the way for his future in competitive golf.
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