The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets are currently tied for 22nd place after two rounds at The Goodwin, wrapping up round two with a 10-over-par score of 290 and a two-day total of 577 (+17). BYU and UCLA lead the tournament at 548 (-12), with just one stroke separating them from other top teams. The field includes 30 teams and features several ranked squads, including 11 in the top 50. The final round is set for Saturday, with players set to tackle the Stanford Golf Course.

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech finished the second round at 10-over-par, bringing their total to 577 (+17).
  • BYU and UCLA lead the tournament with scores of 548 (-12), one stroke ahead of Stanford and Long Beach State.
State of Play
  • Aidan Tran and Albert Hansson achieved the best scores for the Yellow Jackets in the second round, both posting 1-over-par 71s.
  • Only six teams are under par after two rounds, indicating a competitive field.
What's Next

The final round will take place on Saturday with a shotgun start set for 10 am ET, during which the Yellow Jackets will seek to improve their position in the tournament.

Bottom Line

As the Yellow Jackets prepare for the final round, focus on teamwork and strategy will be critical to elevation in the standings amidst a challenging and competitive field.