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2025-26 Men's Golf Roster
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Adam Bresnu
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Rabat, Morocco
- Prev School:
- Odessa College
CAREER AWARDS & HONORS
- Golfweek Third Team All-American (2025-26, Jr.)
- PING Third Team All-American (2025-26, Jr.)
- PING All-Region Team (2025-26, Jr.)
- First Team All-Big 12Â (2025-26, Jr.)
- Big 12 All-Tournament Team (2025-26, Jr.)
- CSC Academic All-District (2025-26, Jr.)
- NJCAA Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year (2024-25, So.)
- NJCAA Gary Player International Golfer of the Year (2024-25, So.)
AS A JUNIOR (2025-2026)
- Started in the team lineup in all 12 events; one of two Red Raiders to do so in the 2025-26 season
- Tied teammate Tim Wiedemeyer for Texas Tech's lowest scoring average (70.0), compiled over 36 rounds
- Owned a 68.6 adjusted scoring average, according to Scoreboard powered by Clippd
- Was the team-leader in rounds carded in the 60s (17)
- Led Texas Tech with the most Top 5 finishes, finishing in the top 5 four times
- Best finish as a junior was a tie for second place at The Prestige, Feb. 16-18, held at PGA West-Greg Norman course in Indio, Calif.
- Started the season with seven consecutive Top 20 finishes before ending his first year as a Red Raider tied for the team lead with nine Top 20 finishes in 12 events
- Earned Big 12 All-Tournament Team honors behind a top 10 finish at Prairie Dunes Country Club, April 27-29; it was his sixth Top 10 finish, matching teammate Wiedemeyer for the most on the team
- Carded 21 of his 36 rounds even-par or better, 19 of which were subpar scores
- Finished under par in six of 12 tournaments (54-hole events); his lowest tournament score was a 17-under-par 199 at the Amer Ari Invitational, Feb. 5-7, at Mauna Lani Golf's North Course in Waimea, Hawaii which amounted to a tie for fifth place (65-67-67) ... it was one stroke shy of his collegiate career-best 18-under 198 at the ENMU-Ruidoso High Country Shootout in the fall of 2024 while with the Wranglers
- Twice shot a season-low 7-under 65; the first came in the opening round of the Amer Ari Invitational (Feb. 5), while the second came in the third round of the Mountaineer Invitational (April 14)
- Finished fifth out of 48 golfers in his Red Raider debut, Aug. 29-31, at the Carmel Cup, held at Spyglass Hill Golf Course in Pebble Beach, Calif.
- His top finish, a tie for second place out of 120 golfers at The Prestige, came in a 36-hole event after high winds canceled the final round. He opened with rounds of 71 (E) and 68 (-3)
- Of 36 rounds of team golf, 32 of the 36 (88.8%) were counted rounds of Bresnu's toward Texas Tech's team score
- Was entered into the team lineup as No. 1 in the lineup five times, including the NCAA Corvallis Regional, and was No. 2 in the team lineup three times
- Earned third-team All-America honors by Golfweek on June 10
- Named to the NCAA Division I PING All-America Third Team by the Golf Coaches Association of America on June 10
- Named first-team All-Big 12, the conference office announced May 11 as part of the 2026 men's golf postseason awards. The selections of Bresnu, Graham and Wiedemeyer marked the most first-team honorees of any school in the conference and the first time in program history the Red Raiders have placed three golfers on the All-Big 12 First Team in the same season
- Named to the PING All-Region Team, was a part of the Central team, and was one of 25 players named to it and one of three Red Raiders named to it (Wiedemeyer, Graham)
- Named to the final fall watch list on Nov. 11 for the 2025-26 Haskins Award along with teammate Graham and Wiedemeyer;Â Texas Tech was the only college golf program to feature three individuals on the Haskins Award final fall watch list of 25 golfers
- Named to the 2026 Ben Hogan Award watch list on Jan. 28; a list that featured 35Â of the nation's most accomplished players across college golf
- The Haskins Foundation announced on March 9 the Texas Tech trio of Bresnu, Graham, and Wiedemeyer to its 2026 Haskins Award Spring watch list; the spring watch list was limited to 20 individuals for the award that annually recognizes the most outstanding NCAA Division I male college golfer
- Named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District team on June 16 for achieving at least a 3.50 cumulative GPA and participating in at least 75 percent of the team's events
- 5th at Carmel Cup/71-67-71=209 (-7)
- T-19th at OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational/67-71-73=211 (+1)
- T-17th at Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational/66-75-72=213 (+3)
- 3rd at The Clerico/67-71-73=211 (+1)
- T-5th at Amer Ari Invitational/65-67-67=199 (-17)
- T-2nd at The Prestige/71-68=139 (-3)
- T-13th at The Hayt/75-66-69=210 (-6)
- T-57th at Pauma Valley Invitational/69-72-76=217 (+4)
- T-30th at Valspar Collegiate Invitational/68-68-73=209 (-4)
- T-8th at Mountaineer Invitational/73-74-65=212 (-4)
- T-9th at Big 12 Championships/Â 73-67-68-72=280 (E)
- T-26th at NCAA Corvallis Regional/71-73-69=213 (E)
AMATEUR HIGHLIGHTS (SINCE BEGINNING TEXAS TECH CAREER)
- Was one of four Red Raiders from the men's golf team to make the journey to Tanah Merah Country Club in Tanah Merah, Singapore, Oct. 8-11, 2025, for the 34th World Amateur Team Championship, as he represented Morocco; Morocco finished 20th of 36 nations as Bresnu paced the team finishing tied for third in the event among 108 players shooting 10-under-par (71-68-70-69)
PRIOR TO TEXAS TECH
Had a prolific two-year career at Odessa College, a National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) program in Odessa, Texas, scoring nine wins, and 30 top 10 finishes over two seasons ... Odessa career was capped by being named the 2025 NJCAA Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year and the 2025 NJCAA Gary Player International Golfer of the Year ... finished second at the 2025 NJCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship as a sophomore after finishing fourth at the 2024 NJCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship as a freshman ... SOPHOMORE (2024-25): starting in October, was the No. 1-ranked NJCAA individual, and held the No. 1 ranking through remainder of sophomore season (per Scoreboard powered by Clippd) ... finished inside the top nine in all 14 tournaments played in for the Wranglers, including five victories and five runner-ups ... won the season’s first three tournaments, including the Don York Memorial and Folds of Honor Challenge by a combined 15 strokes, and secured runner-up finishes in the season’s last three tournaments, including the NJCAA Division I National Championship at Sand Creek Station in Newton, Kan. ... was the only NJCAA Division I golfer with a 2024-25 scoring average below 70 (69.525) and carded 18 rounds in the 60s ... was Odessa’s second Nicklaus Award recipient, joining Abraham Ancer in 2010 ... named the 2024-25 David Rowlands NJCAA Male Student-Athlete of the Year ... in January 2025, was one of 35 individuals, and the only two-year student-athlete in the entire country, named to the 2025 Ben Hogan Award Watch List, which honors the top men’s NCAA Division I, II or III, NAIA or NJCAA college golfer based on all collegiate, amateur and professional events over the previous 12 months ... carried a 3.69 GPA ... FRESHMAN (2023-24): finished fourth at the NJCAA Division I Men’s Championship, where the Wranglers finished in the runner-up position as a team at Rockwind Community Links in Hobbs, N.M. ... finished freshman year as the No. 4 ranked NJCAA golfer owning a 70.3 scoring average over 40 rounds.
AMATEUR CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Was the first Arab-born golfer to make the cut in a DP World Tour Rolex Series event, at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic on Jan. 17, 2025.
- Made history at the PIF Saudi International, a crown jewel of the International Series and the Asian Tour (Dec. 4-7, 2024) at the Riyadh Golf Club ... delivered an impressive 17-under-par (66-68-67-66), not only secured sixth-place but the highest-ever ranking by a Moroccan golfer in the major leagues of international golf.
- Earned a Top 20 finish at the 119th Southern Amateur Championship at Blessing Golf Club, July 16-19, 2025, shooting 2-over 290 (72-70-74-74)
- Tied for fourth-place at the 63rd Northeast Amateur at Wannamoisett Country Club, June 18-21, 2025, shooting 1-over-par 277 (69-69-74-65)
- Earned an exemption to compete in the 2024 Patriot All-America Invitational, Dec. 29-31, as the winner of the 2024 Folds of Honor Challenge while competing for Odessa College in September 2024.
- Finished tied for 13th in the Southwestern Amateur (69-72-70-71), held June 12-15, 2024, at Desert Mountain Golf Club, in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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