Utah Tech concluded its 2025-26 season with a sixth-place finish at the final WAC Men's Golf Championships in McKinney, Texas. The team recorded a total score of plus-40 904 over three rounds, including a closing round of 14-over par 302. Tarleton State claimed the championship title with a final score of plus-12 876, edging UT Arlington by one stroke. Freshman David Liechty led Utah Tech, finishing tied for 11th place at plus-6 222, while a trio of teammates tied for 23rd place at plus-13 229.

By the Numbers
  • Utah Tech finished with a three-round total of plus-40 904.
  • David Liechty scored plus-6 222 over three rounds, tying for 11th place.
  • Tarleton State won with a total score of plus-12 876.
State of Play
  • Utah Tech showed consistent performance with six top-six finishes across ten team events this season.
  • The team highlighted a strong third-place finish earlier in the season at the Colorado State Ram Masters tournament.
What's Next

As Utah Tech transitions from the WAC, the future for the golf program will involve refining their competitive edge in upcoming tournaments. There will be a focus on leveraging the developmental experiences gained during this season to improve performance in future competitions.

Bottom Line

Utah Tech's consistent showings throughout the season demonstrate growth and potential, setting a foundation for future success as they navigate changes in conference affiliation. Building on this experience will be crucial as they aim for higher placements in upcoming tournaments.