ohio Golf Journal june

Ohio State & the University of Cincinnati Men’s Teams Make it to Regionals Ohio State Men’s Golf Team made it through the Auburn Regional to qualify for the National Championship, but their season came to an end when they failed to make into the top Colleges across the country ended their golf seasons in May with the NCAA Championships. Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona hosted both the Division I Men’s and Women’s tournaments. The University of Florida captured the Men’s title beating Georgia Tech 4-1 in the final match. UF also double dipped as Fred Biondi won the NCAA individual title a couple days prior to match play. In the Women’s Division I Championship, Wake Forest finished third in the stroke play portion of the NCAA Championship to qualify for the match play segment. The Demon Deacons then outplayed No. 6 Florida State and No. 7 Texas A&M to reach the final match and beat USC 3-1-0 to claim the 2023 NCAA Division I Women’s Championship. eight after stroke play in Scottsdale, to qualify for the team match play segment of the tournament. A grad transfer from James Madison, Neal Shipley posted the best individual scores for the Buckeyes with a T-29. Max Moldovan finished T-55. JonErik Alford (T-74), Adam Wallin (81) and Jackson Chandler (82) rounded out the Buckeye squad’s scoring in the National Championship. The University of Cincinnati (UC) competed in the Las Vegas Regional, but they finished eighth and failed to qualify for the National Championship in Arizona. This was UC’s first-ever appearance in a Men’s Division I Regional and they finished 14 shots behind East Tennessee State, who grabbed the last spot into the finals. Ohio Colleges Compete in NCAA National Championship Ohio Golf Journal

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