Men鈥檚 Golf Seventh at CUSA Championship
Jax State concluded its 2025-26 men's golf season with a seventh-place finish at the Conference USA Championship at Texarkana Country Club. After a promising start on Tuesday, the team faltered with a total score of four-under, missing match play by 11 shots. Fifth-year senior Ryley Heath led the Gamecocks with a remarkable seventh-place finish at seven-under, while freshman Will Drake also performed well, finishing 19th at -2. Other teammates included Stanley Campbell, Tyler Neidel, and Cole Lindeman, who contributed to the team's overall performance.
By the Numbers- Jax State finished the championship with an overall score of four-under 284.
- Ryley Heath placed seventh with a score of seven-under for the tournament.
- Will Drake finished 19th at two-under over 54 holes.
While Jax State showed potential during the competition, finishing seven shots out of match play highlighted areas for improvement, particularly in maintaining consistency during critical rounds.
State of Play- Jax State began strong, making the turn on Tuesday at nine under before slipping to two-over on the subsequent nine holes.
- Heath's performance was notably strong, particularly in Par 4 scoring, where he ranked fourth in the field.
Looking forward, Jax State will likely focus on refining their consistency and teamwork as they prepare for next season, aiming to qualify for match play after this season's near miss.
Bottom LineJax State's performance at the CUSA Championship underscores both their potential and the need for strategic growth, with Heath's standout finish setting a benchmark for future golfers.
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