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Tech returns for loaded Ben Hogan
September 30, 2022 | Men's Golf
The loaded 16-team field team includes six top-10 teams
FORT WORTH Â --Â The No. 7 ranked Texas Tech men's golf program closes out a busy 10-day stretch when they head to Forth Worth for the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational hosted by TCU at the Colonial Country Club.
The two-day, 54-hole event begins on Monday with 36 holes, before wrapping up on Tuesday with the third and final round. The Red Raiders are paired with North Carolina, Stanford and Vanderbilt and will tee-off at 8:15 a.m. on holes 1-4.Â
This week's 16-team field includes six teams ranked inside the top-10 of the GolfWeek Coaches poll and 11 of the top-25 programs. Â
THE COURSE:
Colonial Country Club: Par 70, 7204 Yards
THE FIELD (2022 GolfWeek Coaches Poll):
Arizona State (5)
Georgia (12)
Georgia Tech (9)
Florida (14)
North Carolina (20)
Oklahoma (4)
Oklahoma State (18)
Oregon (27)
Pepperdine (71)
Stanford (2)
TCU (84)
Texas Tech (6)
Texas (30)
USC (79)
Vanderbilt (1)
Wake Forest (25)
THE FORMAT:
54 holes (36 Monday, 18 Tuesday)
THE LINEUP:
1)Â Ludvig Aberg
2)Â Calum Scott
3)Â Jack Wall
4)Â Tyran Snyders
5) Matthew Comegys Â
THE LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by three top-10 finishers, the Texas Tech men's golf programed rolled to the team title Tuesday at the Inverness Intercollegiate hosted by the University of Toledo at Inverness Golf Club.
Sophomore Calum Scott led the way for the Red Raiders, finishing second at -5 overall. Senior Ludvig Aberg also finished in the top-five, as the top-ranked amateur player in the world fired back-to-back rounds of 69 and 70 to finish at even overall (T-5).
After opening with identical rounds of one-over par (72) golf, Memphis transfer Tyran Snyders closed with a final round 70 to finish in a tie for seventh.
Tech's final top-15 finisher, Jack Wall, also fired a round of one-under par to finish at +5 overall (T-15).
As a team, the Red Raiders fired a team round of 281 (-3) to finish at +1 overall, six shots clear of second-place Georgia Tech (+7). Big 12 foe Oklahoma finished at +12 overall to secure solo third place while Virginia fired the lowest team score of the day (277, -7) to finish one shot back of the Sooners at +12.
Louisville and Notre Dame finished tied for fifth at +21 overall, followed by Ohio State (+23), Purdue (+27), ETSU (+29) and SMU (+33).
Host Toledo finished 11th at +37, followed by Iowa (+39), Charlotte (+42), South Alabama (+44), Washington (+45) and Southern California (+52).
UP NEXT:
The Red Raiders return to action for Big 12 Match Play Tournament in two weeks. The even begins Monday, Oct. 17 and concludes on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
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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. The Red Raiders are paired with North Carolina, Stanford and Vanderbilt and will tee-off at 8:15 a.m. on holes 1-4.Â
This week's 16-team field includes six teams ranked inside the top-10 of the GolfWeek Coaches poll and 11 of the top-25 programs. Â
THE COURSE:
Colonial Country Club: Par 70, 7204 Yards
THE FIELD (2022 GolfWeek Coaches Poll):
Arizona State (5)
Georgia (12)
Georgia Tech (9)
Florida (14)
North Carolina (20)
Oklahoma (4)
Oklahoma State (18)
Oregon (27)
Pepperdine (71)
Stanford (2)
TCU (84)
Texas Tech (6)
Texas (30)
USC (79)
Vanderbilt (1)
Wake Forest (25)
THE FORMAT:
54 holes (36 Monday, 18 Tuesday)
THE LINEUP:
1)Â Ludvig Aberg
2)Â Calum Scott
3)Â Jack Wall
4)Â Tyran Snyders
5) Matthew Comegys Â
THE LAST TIME OUT:
Powered by three top-10 finishers, the Texas Tech men's golf programed rolled to the team title Tuesday at the Inverness Intercollegiate hosted by the University of Toledo at Inverness Golf Club.
Sophomore Calum Scott led the way for the Red Raiders, finishing second at -5 overall. Senior Ludvig Aberg also finished in the top-five, as the top-ranked amateur player in the world fired back-to-back rounds of 69 and 70 to finish at even overall (T-5).
After opening with identical rounds of one-over par (72) golf, Memphis transfer Tyran Snyders closed with a final round 70 to finish in a tie for seventh.
Tech's final top-15 finisher, Jack Wall, also fired a round of one-under par to finish at +5 overall (T-15).
As a team, the Red Raiders fired a team round of 281 (-3) to finish at +1 overall, six shots clear of second-place Georgia Tech (+7). Big 12 foe Oklahoma finished at +12 overall to secure solo third place while Virginia fired the lowest team score of the day (277, -7) to finish one shot back of the Sooners at +12.
Louisville and Notre Dame finished tied for fifth at +21 overall, followed by Ohio State (+23), Purdue (+27), ETSU (+29) and SMU (+33).
Host Toledo finished 11th at +37, followed by Iowa (+39), Charlotte (+42), South Alabama (+44), Washington (+45) and Southern California (+52).
UP NEXT:
The Red Raiders return to action for Big 12 Match Play Tournament in two weeks. The even begins Monday, Oct. 17 and concludes on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
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