Georgia Tech golf concluded The Goodwin tournament tied for 14th place after carding a tournament-low score of 273 in the final round. The team improved by eight spots from their starting position with standout performances from Hiroshi Tai and Kale Fontenot, both finishing under par. Stanford took home the team title after finishing 6-under in the final round, while the Yellow Jackets joined Washington and Cincinnati in a tie for 14th with a total team score of 850 (+10).

By the Numbers
  • Georgia Tech finished the final round at 7-under-par 273.
  • Hiroshi Tai posted a 5-under-par 65, including two eagles.
  • Kale Fontenot shot a 3-under-par 67 with five birdies.
State of Play
  • Georgia Tech entered the last round tied for 22nd but jumped to 14th.
  • Stanford regained the lead, finishing with a total of 823 (-17) to win the tournament.
What's Next

Georgia Tech will compete next at The Ford Collegiate in Richmond Hill, GA, on April 13-14, aiming to build on their recent performance and improve their standings in upcoming tournaments.

Bottom Line

The Yellow Jackets showcased resilience by improving their standing during the competition, with promising individual performances hinting at potential for future success in the season.