Men’s Golf Finishes Fifth at the 2026 National Golf Invitational
The University of Wyoming men's golf team secured a fifth-place finish at the 2026 National Golf Invitational, posting a score of 839 (-25). Brody Leid achieved a program-record total of 198 (-18) but fell short in a playoff, earning runner-up honors. Head coach Joe Jensen praised the team's young players for their perseverance throughout the season. Grand Canyon's Nixon Lauritzen won the playoff and earned a PGA Tour exemption. The Lopes captured the team title with a score of 812 (-52).
By the Numbers- Wyoming finished fifth with a score of 839 (-25).
- Brody Leid recorded a program-best score of 198 (-18), surpassing the previous record by one stroke.
- Grand Canyon won the team championship at 812 (-52).
- Wyoming's Brody Leid finished tied for second after a playoff loss.
This conclusion of the 2025-26 season offers valuable experience for Wyoming's young team, setting the stage for future competitions. The players will likely focus on refining their skills and building on their experiences leading into next season.
Bottom LineDespite the disappointment of a playoff loss, Wyoming's men's golf team showed promising developments and resilience, highlighting potential for future success as they build on this season's achievements.
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