Georgia Golfers Finish 19th At NCAA Championships
MILTON, Ga. ---The
Georgia men's golf team finished 19th in the NCAA Championships on
Thursday at the Capital City Club's Crabapple Course.
The
Bulldogs fired a final-round 1-over 281 on the par-70, 7,319-yard
layout to wind up at to 10-over 850 for the tournament. Georgia was
seeking a top-8 finish on Thursday to advance to the match play portion
of the tournament.
"We gave ourselves chances all week, but we
never capitalized on them," junior Keith Mitchell said. "We played
okay, but out here you've got to have one or two real good rounds to
keep up with the competition. We put ourselves in good positions, but
we never could cash in."
Freshman Lee McCoy paced the Bulldogs
in the final round with a 1-under 69. Junior Joey Garber signed for an
even-par 70, followed by Keith Mitchell and sophomore Nicholas Reach
both at 1-over 71. Senior T.J. Mitchell had the Bulldogs' non-counting
score of 2-over 72.
Garber came in at 1-over 211 in just his
second tournament since shoulder surgery in December. McCoy finished at
3-over 213, followed by Keith Mitchell and Reach at 3-over 213, and
T.J. Mitchell at 12-over 222.
"It's always tough trying to play
from behind," Georgia coach Chris Haack said. "You put pressure on
yourself trying to make something happen. ... Every time we tee it up,
we should learn something. Hopefully we learned something that will
make them tougher and better for the next time around."
“It’s
hard to get behind in a tournament like this,” Garber said. “If you’ve
got to make up a lot of strokes, these teams are all so good that
they’re not going to give them all back to you. Maybe one or two but
not all. You can’t count on any more than that. We played hard. We
didn’t give up. So there’s some things to look forward to.”
Cal's Max Homa earned NCAA medalist honors with a total of 9-under 201.
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