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The UTC Men’s Golf has a strong finish that will put in the 8th place in the tournament in South Carolina – Chattanoogan

The UTC Men’s Golf has a strong finish that will put in the 8th place in the tournament in South Carolina – Chattanoogan

Camden Braidech of UTC won 10th place with a score of 4 under a tie


Camden Braidech of UTC won 10th place with a score of 4 under a tie

Photo by Andy Meade/Gomocs.com

Mocs Chattanooga appeared from the fog, literally and figuratively, in the battle of Briar’s Creek, hosting Charleston’s College on Jones, SC, SC

After fog slowing the start of the round on Monday by three o’clock, the UTC golfers bounced off a disappointing start to fight back for 8th Put the finale in the event with 54 holes held on the Briar’s Creek golf course.

Mocs played the last 36 holes on 6 floor, the best 36 holes against PAR this season. In fact, Chatanuga ended with a second with Elon and Wake Forest in the last two rounds, lagging only the tournament champion NC State.

Kamden Bradeh appeared in the top 10 separately with a 4-year-old total of 212. NC State won the winning of 19-on 19-on 845, six shots better than the Charleston College of 13-Pod 851. The Gareth Risner trio (Elon), Kian’s Rose (Clemson) and Michael Vick (NC State) tied up for the first rotation in 7 floor.

“We are proud of how the boys have been fighting from the last 40+ holes,” said UTC men’s coach Blain Udruff. “We were 13 at one point near the end of the first round, but they stopped the bleeding and went back to the end of the event. We need to clean some things and be more consistent with all 54 holes if we want to win more events. We must continue to learn and grow and try to be better tomorrow than we were today. We focus on this and we will be fine. We are excited for another opportunity next week. ”

After opening the holes 5-8 each round, MOCS found themselves at 13 after completing the back nine of the first round. The squad gathered to shoot 6 under the rest of the holes after turning to the front nine to close the day of opening at 7 above. Over its last 40 holes, the UTC is combined to shoot 12 floor to close at 1 over 865. They played the back nine to 13 above and the front of 12 below the three rounds.

Braidech played a draw or better all three rounds, with his first tournament turning this trick. His 4-Pod 212 has been his best against Park so far, while his victory at the Cubain Cup in the fall is the best total of 207 (-3). He now has a team of seven parish or better cards and two nominal or better results. He also leads the team in circles in the 60 with three after his last round 69.

Braedon Wear coincided with a low circle of IOC, ending his second 18 today at 69. This card and his last 72 give him 35 career nominal or better 18 years. 2-Pod 214 of Wear (T18) is its first denomination or better end than 2024-25.

The team was 2 below PAR 4S through the counting cards for the week, as well as a new season. So far, 41 birds have made rows behind 46 in The Steelwood Collegiate.

Much of the equation bouncing back from its launch was the fact that MOCS did not record the result higher than Bogey in the last 36 holes in the counting cards.

Other results, published by Chattanooga, included Gareth Engle at 3 over 219 (T38) and Aidan Cohl at 9 over 225 (T58). Ethan Whitaker was the rating of 11 over 227.

Dalton Chua shot the last round 70 in the adjacent individual race, Stono to finish tied up for 25th At 7 over 223, Carson Johnson is 33Rd with a final issue of 16 over 232.

Battle in the results of the Briar Creek team:

1) NC Condition: 280-285-280 = 845

2) Charleston: 279-285-287 = 851

3) West Virginia: 281-282-290 = 853

4) Clemson: 278-293-283 = 854

Tie) Elon: 284-283-287 = 854

tie) Wake Forrest: 284-289-281 = 854

7) ETSU: 283-290-283 = 856

8) Chattanooga: 295-284-286 = 865

9) Campbell: 289-283-298 = 870

10) UAB: 287-298-287 = 872

11) August: 290-304-286 = 880

12) High point: 303-294-290 = 887

Tie) Maryland: 292-293-302 = 887

14) VCU: 297-294-303 = 894

Next: MOCS will travel to Houston, Texas on February 10-11, to compete at Bentwater Intercollegiate, set on the Miller course hosted by RICE University.

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