The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team tied for the lowest round of the day, shooting 286 (-2) during the Hootie Intercollegiate, finishing in a tie for sixth place at 11-under 853. Led by Evan Rogers' 2-under 70, the team made significant strides, gaining four positions on the leaderboard. Charleston won the tournament with a total of 829 (-35), followed closely by South Carolina and Kansas. Coach Blaine Woodruff praised the team's effort, marking it as their best performance of the year. The Mocs achieved new season lows in both total score and under-par scoring.

By the Numbers
  • Chattanooga finished at 11-under 853, the best since last year鈥檚 SoCon Championship.
  • Evan Rogers led with five birdies, contributing to the team's total of 39 birdies over the event.
State of Play
  • The Mocs improved their performance by shifting from 2-over to 4-under in crucial holes.
  • Four team members ended the event at par or better, an impressive feat for the season.
What's Next

With this performance, the Mocs aim to build momentum leading into upcoming tournaments, looking to replicate their successful play and maintain consistency. Coach Woodruff believes this could set the stage for a strong finish in the season.

Bottom Line

The Mocs showcased their potential with an excellent team performance, highlighting a collective effort and individual brilliance that could propel them in future competitions. Their focus now should be on sustaining this level of play to strengthen their positioning in the upcoming events.