Camels head to Tar Heel Intercollegiate
Campbell University men's golf team is set to compete in the Tar Heel Intercollegiate after winning back-to-back tournaments. They previously co-championed the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate and won the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate. The Camels are significantly ranked 100th in the NCAA, facing tough competition from top-ranked teams like No. 11 North Carolina and No. 27 Duke. Under first-year head coach Matt Moot, the team has shown remarkable improvement, climbing 42 places in national rankings this semester. The tournament will take place at UNC Finley Golf Course, featuring a new design since its reopening.
By the Numbers- Campbell finished co-champion in the Cutter Creek Intercollegiate at 9-under par (855).
- The team won the Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate at 10-under par (830).
- Campbell has placed in the top three in five of its last six tournaments.
- Campbell's team is paired with UCF, FAU, and Kennesaw State for the first two rounds.
- Four players from last year's Tar Heel Intercollegiate lineup are returning, aiming to improve upon their past performances.
- Current coach Matt Moot has already secured two tournament wins in his first year.
After the Tar Heel Intercollegiate, Campbell will compete in the CAA Championship, scheduled for April 26-28 at Dataw Island Club in South Carolina. The team's performance here could significantly influence their postseason opportunities.
Bottom LineWith back-to-back victories under their belt and a strong lineup, Campbell aims to maintain momentum and validate their rising status in collegiate golf at the Tar Heel Intercollegiate. This event is a critical test as they prepare for upcoming championships.
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