No. 22 Georgia Tech finished its season at the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional, concluding with a team score of 4-under-par 848 and a ninth-place finish. The Yellow Jackets soared on the final day, shooting a remarkable 17-under-par 267, with all five players shooting under par. Senior Hiroshi Tai led the charge with a stellar 7-under-par 64, marking the lowest score of the day. Virginia and Pepperdine dominated, tying for first at 36-under-par 816, while head coach Bruce Heppler wrapped up a legendary 31-year tenure.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech shot a 17-under-par 267 on the final round.
  • Seniors Hiroshi Tai, Aidan Tran, and Benjamin Reuter collectively contributed to the team's score, with Tai finishing at 7-under-par 64, Tran at 4-under-par 67, and Reuter also at 4-under-par 67.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech concluded its season after 28 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances.
  • Virginia’s Ben James claimed the individual title with a total of 19-under-par 194.
What's Next

The Yellow Jackets will regroup after the conclusion of the season, looking ahead to building on their strong performance as they prepare to recruit and train for the next year under a new coaching structure.

Bottom Line

Georgia Tech's impressive finale at the NCAA Winston-Salem Regional underscores the depth and talent of the program, while the departure of Coach Heppler introduces both challenge and opportunity for future growth.