The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team is heading to California for the 79th Western Intercollegiate after securing their first win of the season. The tournament, hosted at Pasatiempo Golf Club and broadcast on the Golf Channel, features a unique format where six players compete with one drop score. Coach Blaine Woodruff is optimistic about the team's performance. The event runs from April 13-15, showcasing top teams in college golf.

By the Numbers
  • Chattanooga is ranked No. 77 in the Clippd ratings.
  • Last tournament, Chattanooga won by 20 strokes, with freshman Evan Rogers earning his first collegiate victory.
State of Play
  • The Mocs are on a strong trajectory, averaging 289.88 strokes over the past five events.
  • They have registered eight consecutive team scores at par or better, tying a school record.
What's Next

Chattanooga will aim for back-to-back victories in this tournament while competing against 12 other top 100 teams. Their past performances at the Western could influence their strategy and morale heading into the event.

Bottom Line

The Mocs' recent success and competitive spirit position them to make a significant impact at the Western Intercollegiate, potentially enhancing their national profile in collegiate golf.