Texas Tech University Athletics
Red Raiders head to Inverness Intercollegiate
September 25, 2022 | Men's Golf
The two-day event will be streamed on Youtube (Monday) and ESPN+ (Tuesday)
TOLEDO, Ohio -- The No. 16 ranked Texas Tech men's golf program returns to action after a nearly three-week hiatus for the Inverness Intercollegiate hosted by the University of Toledo at the Inverness Golf Club.
The two-day, 54-hole event begins on Monday with 36 holes, before wrapping up on Tuesday with the third and final round.
Monday's first and second round will have a live stream for holes 12 and 18 while the third and final round will appear on ESPN plus on Tuesday.
Texas Tech are the reigning champions of the Inverness Intercollegiate, having won the event in 2019. The tournament returns for the first time since that season.
THE COURSE:
Inverness Club: Par 71, 7302 Yards
THE FIELD (2022 GolfWeek Sagarin Rankings):
Charlotte (30)
East Tennessee State (104)
Georgia Tech (12)
Iowa (123)
Louisville (66)
Notre Dame (39)
Purdue (47)
South Alabama (136)
SMU (137)
Texas Tech (16)
USC (27)
Virginia (5)
Washington (23)
THE FORMAT:
54 holes (36 Monday, 18 Tuesday)
THE LINEUP:
1) Ludvig Aberg
2) Calum Scott
3) Jack Wall
4) Tyran Snyders
5) Ethan Davidson
THE LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by a final round 65 from senior All-American Ludvig Aberg, the No. 6 ranked Texas Tech men's golf program finished third at the Frederica Cup hosted by Vanderbilt University at the Frederica Golf Club.
On the back of his final round 65, Aberg finished at -17 overall for the tournament, good for solo third place. The Swede shook off a bogey on number one (the only of his round) to record five birdies on the front nine and three consecutive on the back nine.
As a team, the Red Raiders got strong performances up and down the lineup, as Tech's top three players combined to shoot -41 as a trio.
After firing an opening round 63 to race out to the 18-hole lead, sophomore Calum Scott recorded a final round 72 to finish at -14 for the event.
South Carolina transfer Jack Wall also finished with three rounds of below par golf, as the senior fired a 71 Thursday to finish at -10 overall.
Memphis transfer Tyran Snyders was the final Red Raider to finish under par for the week, as the South African fired a final round 70 to finish at -4 overall.
Powered by a strong performance in both the second and third rounds, Vanderbilt took home the team title at -69 overall, while senior William Moll took home the team title.
The University of Oklahoma finished at -66 overall finishing second, followed by Tech (-46), Georgia (-44) and Mississippi State (-36).
Ohio State fired a team score of -14 on Thursday to finish fifth, followed by Arkansas (-18) and TCU (+9).
UP NEXT:
The Red Raiders return to action for the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational hosted by TCU at the Colonial Country Club. The event begins on Monday (Oct. 3) and concludes the following day.
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The two-day, 54-hole event begins on Monday with 36 holes, before wrapping up on Tuesday with the third and final round.
Monday's first and second round will have a live stream for holes 12 and 18 while the third and final round will appear on ESPN plus on Tuesday.
Texas Tech are the reigning champions of the Inverness Intercollegiate, having won the event in 2019. The tournament returns for the first time since that season.
THE COURSE:
Inverness Club: Par 71, 7302 Yards
THE FIELD (2022 GolfWeek Sagarin Rankings):
Charlotte (30)
East Tennessee State (104)
Georgia Tech (12)
Iowa (123)
Louisville (66)
Notre Dame (39)
Purdue (47)
South Alabama (136)
SMU (137)
Texas Tech (16)
USC (27)
Virginia (5)
Washington (23)
THE FORMAT:
54 holes (36 Monday, 18 Tuesday)
THE LINEUP:
1) Ludvig Aberg
2) Calum Scott
3) Jack Wall
4) Tyran Snyders
5) Ethan Davidson
THE LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by a final round 65 from senior All-American Ludvig Aberg, the No. 6 ranked Texas Tech men's golf program finished third at the Frederica Cup hosted by Vanderbilt University at the Frederica Golf Club.
On the back of his final round 65, Aberg finished at -17 overall for the tournament, good for solo third place. The Swede shook off a bogey on number one (the only of his round) to record five birdies on the front nine and three consecutive on the back nine.
As a team, the Red Raiders got strong performances up and down the lineup, as Tech's top three players combined to shoot -41 as a trio.
After firing an opening round 63 to race out to the 18-hole lead, sophomore Calum Scott recorded a final round 72 to finish at -14 for the event.
South Carolina transfer Jack Wall also finished with three rounds of below par golf, as the senior fired a 71 Thursday to finish at -10 overall.
Memphis transfer Tyran Snyders was the final Red Raider to finish under par for the week, as the South African fired a final round 70 to finish at -4 overall.
Powered by a strong performance in both the second and third rounds, Vanderbilt took home the team title at -69 overall, while senior William Moll took home the team title.
The University of Oklahoma finished at -66 overall finishing second, followed by Tech (-46), Georgia (-44) and Mississippi State (-36).
Ohio State fired a team score of -14 on Thursday to finish fifth, followed by Arkansas (-18) and TCU (+9).
UP NEXT:
The Red Raiders return to action for the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational hosted by TCU at the Colonial Country Club. The event begins on Monday (Oct. 3) and concludes the following day.
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