The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team is positioned in the top 10 at the Hootie Intercollegiate, currently tied for 10th place with a cumulative score of 567 (-9) after two rounds. With just one round remaining, the Mocs shot an impressive 3-under 285 on Monday, showing competitiveness as they trail fifth-place Clemson by only nine strokes. Coach Blaine Woodruff expressed confidence, emphasizing that the team's patience and consistency will lead to better performances. The team鈥檚 success hinges on its ability to capitalize during the final round.

By the Numbers
  • Chattanooga has a total of 25 birdies so far in the tournament.
  • The Mocs are sitting at 9 under par, marking their lowest 36-hole score this season.
State of Play
  • Chattanooga's team has three players in the top 30, with Ward Harris leading at T19 with a score of 140 (-4).
  • The team's shooting average over the last two days shows 875% of holes played at par or better.
What's Next

The Mocs will focus on maintaining their momentum during the final round, needing to leverage their strengths in birdie opportunities to climb the leaderboard. With the competition close, every stroke will be critical in determining their final placement.

Bottom Line

The Chattanooga Mocs are in a strong position going into the final round of the Hootie Intercollegiate, demonstrating consistent play and potential for improvement. Their ability to finish strong will be key, with a focus on patience and execution required to secure a higher finish.