Jacob Lang's impressive run at the NCAA Championship concluded with him finishing at even par after 54 holes at Omni La Costa Resort. Lang finished tied for 47th among 151 competitors, missing the cutline of 2-under par needed to advance. His rounds included a strong start but ultimately fell short due to two late holes that resulted in a double bogey and a bogey. Coaches praised Lang for his remarkable performance and potential for the future. Completing his season, Lang recorded a scoring average of 72.11 over the year.

By the Numbers
  • Finished with a tournament total of 216 (E) after rounds of 70, 73, and 73.
  • Tied for 47th out of 151 players; the cutline was set at 2-under par.
  • Recorded 8 birdies, 6 bogeys, and 1 double bogey over the tournament.
State of Play
  • Lang started the final round strong, sitting at 3-under total before faltering on the last three holes.
  • He was the first Wildcat to compete at the NCAA Men鈥檚 Golf National Championship since 2018.
What's Next

As Lang looks to build on this experience, he'll be aiming to improve his putting performance for future competitions, leveraging his strong skill set demonstrated throughout the season.

Bottom Line

Jacob Lang's NCAA Championship appearance marks an important step forward for both him and the Kentucky men's golf program, setting high expectations for future seasons with his impressive achievements this year.