Men’s Golf Kickstarts NCAA Bermuda Run Regional Tournament
The University of Houston Men's Golf team begins its NCAA postseason at the Bermuda Run Regional on Monday, aiming for a top-five finish to qualify for the NCAA Championships later this month. This marks their sixth consecutive regional appearance under Director of Golf Jonathan Dismuke. The Cougars, led by standout senior Hudson Weibel, will compete against 13 other teams, including ranked opponents like Virginia and Mississippi.
By the Numbers- Hudson Weibel leads the Cougars with a scoring average of 70.55 over 34 rounds.
- The Cougars have recorded eight Top-Five finishes in NCAA Regional play throughout their history.
- The Cougars are looking to improve on last year's seventh-place finish at the NCAA Urbana Regional.
- Live scoring and coverage for the Bermuda Run Regional can be followed online starting at 6:50 a.m. (CDT) daily.
Should they rank among the top five teams or secure an individual title not on a qualifying team, the Cougars will advance to the NCAA Championships at Omni La Costa Resort in California from May 29 to June 3.
Bottom LineThe Cougars must leverage their experience and strong performances from the regular season to secure a spot in the upcoming NCAA Championships, emphasizing the importance of consistency and teamwork throughout the regional play.
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