No. 20 Georgia Tech golf team is in a strong position at the Pauma Valley Invitational, sitting just one stroke behind the leader, No. 15 Tennessee. After posting a remarkable 6-under-par 278 in the second round, the Yellow Jackets have a two-day total of 10-under-par 558. Key contributions came from Hiroshi Tai, Albert Hansson, and Aidan Tran, all finishing under par. Tennessee leads with an 11-under-par 557. The final round is set to begin Wednesday morning.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech posted a second-round score of 6-under-par 278.
  • The team has a two-day total of 10-under-par 558, one stroke behind Tennessee's 11-under-par 557.
State of Play
  • Aidan Tran is tied for third individually with a two-day score of 6-under-par 136.
  • Hiroshi Tai moved up in the individual rankings to a tie for fifth, with a score of 5-under-par 137.
  • Nine of the 11 top-50 ranked teams are in the tournament.
What's Next

The final round will determine the overall winners of the tournament, with Georgia Tech aiming for a comeback to take the lead. With several players close on the leaderboard, individual performances will be critical. Upcoming matchups will test the teams as they navigate the challenging course.

Bottom Line

Georgia Tech's strong second round sets the stage for a competitive final day, with their performance reflecting potential for a podium finish. Key players need to maintain momentum to capitalize on their solid positions. Stay tuned for an intense conclusion as the tournament wraps up.