The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team clinched their seventh Southern Conference Championship, finishing with a total score of 5-under 847, eight strokes ahead of second-place Furman. Evan Rogers led the squad with a third-place finish at 6-under, while teammates Camden Braidech and Ward Harris shared fifth place at even par. The team’s victory marks their return to prominence, with titles in 1987, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, and now 2026. Coach Blaine Woodruff praised the players’ commitment and hard work throughout their recruitment.

By the Numbers
  • Chattanooga: 275-290-282 = 847 (-5)
  • Evan Rogers: 68-70-69 = 207 (-6), third overall
  • Three Mocs finished in the top 5, marking a significant team achievement.
State of Play
  • The Mocs maintained a lead of at least seven strokes throughout the tournament.
  • Furman closed the gap with a strong back nine, finishing 12 under par.
What's Next

The NCAA Selection Show is set for May 6 at 2 p.m. on the Golf Channel, and the Mocs will look to secure their place in the national competition following their championship win.

Bottom Line

The Mocs’ recent championship victory highlights their resurgence in collegiate golf, underscoring the impact of strategic recruiting and player development. This win not only adds to their legacy but also sets the stage for future success on a national level.