The UFV Cascades finished in 11th place at the Golf Canada University/College Championship held in L茅vis, Quebec. Brett Bateman led the team with scores of 71, 73, and 76, finishing tied for 31st individually at +4. Other team members, Hayden Prive, Lucas O'Dell, and Zach Auramenko, tied for 54th at +10, while Hayden Lazeo placed 76th at +16. The event featured 20 top Canadian university teams, with UBC Okanagan emerging as the champions.

By the Numbers
  • Brett Bateman scored +4 (71, 73, 76) to finish tied for 31st.
  • The Cascades scored +10 to secure 11th place among 20 teams.
Yes, But

Despite the 11th place finish, the Cascades faced tough competition from top teams, with UBC Okanagan winning by a 10-stroke margin. The individual performance of competitors like Bateman shows potential for improvement in future championships.

State of Play
  • The Cascades struggled to maintain momentum after a mid-tier finish in earlier championships.
  • Canada West teams continue to dominate in national competitions, raising the bar for UFV.
What's Next

The Cascades will seek to refine their skills and strategies for upcoming seasons, focusing on stronger performances in local and national events. Building on individual successes like Bateman's will be key.

Bottom Line

While the finish was less than ideal, the Cascades have a clear opportunity to leverage individual performances for team growth. Continuous skill development and strategic competition entry will be crucial for future Championship success.