Tigers Finish SEC Golf Championship With Solid Under Par Round
The LSU Tigers concluded the SEC Men鈥檚 Golf Championship with a strong performance, finishing 12th overall with a total score of 5-under par 835. In the final round, Noah McWilliams, Dan Hayes, and Jay Mendell all delivered impressive under-par scores amidst challenging weather conditions, leading LSU to a 5-under round of 275. Coach Jake Amos praised the team for their resilience and focus, emphasizing their improvement since the previous day. McWilliams logged six birdies, contributing to the team鈥檚 solid finish, although they fell short of qualifying for match play.
By the Numbers- LSU shot a final round of 5-under par 275.
- Noah McWilliams recorded a score of 2-under par 68.
- LSU improved two spots to 12th place after the final round.
- Only three teams out of 16 had a lower final round score than LSU.
The Tigers will regroup back in Baton Rouge to focus on academics and prepare for the upcoming NCAA postseason. Practices will resume on Monday, as the team looks to refine their skills after several weeks of travel. The NCAA Regionals are scheduled for May 18-20.
Bottom LineDespite not qualifying for match play, LSU's performance showcases their potential and resilience, setting a foundation for the NCAA postseason. The team's ability to improve under pressure bodes well for their future competitions.
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