The Colorado men's golf team finished the third round of the Big 12 Men's Golf Championship at Prairie Dunes Country Club with a total score of 295, placing them 15th overall at 35-over par. Oklahoma State leads, shooting 19-under for the tournament. The team struggled, particularly on the back nine, where they collectively underperformed, leading to a disappointing day despite efforts to compete throughout. Ty Holbrook led Colorado with a score of 2-over 72, ranking him 31st. Coach Roy Edwards remains optimistic about the final round, encouraging the team to maintain their competitive spirit.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado finished the third round with a score of 295, placing them 15th at 35-over par.
  • Oklahoma State leads at 19-under after three rounds, followed by Arizona at 10-under.
State of Play
  • Ty Holbrook currently ranks T25 with a total score of 214 (+2).
  • Hunter Swanson ranks T25 at 216 (+4), while Brandon Knight is T42 at 219 (+9).
What's Next

The Buffs will return for the final round of the Big 12 Men's Golf Championship on Wednesday, aiming to improve their position. With a day of competition left, they will seek to build off their experience and solidify their performance on the course.

Bottom Line

The Buffaloes need to capitalize on their potential in the final round to boost their standings, focusing on consistency and resilience as they aim to make a strong finish in the championship.