Golfers Finish Fifth In Ka’anapali Classic by OUTRIGGER

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

LAHAINA, Hawai’i ⁢- The University of Colorado men’s ⁢golf⁤ team concluded its fall season with a fifth-place finish at the Ka’anapali Classic by OUTRIGGER, showcasing a dominant performance marked by ‌record-breaking statistics.‍ Despite finishing fifth,⁣ the buffaloes demonstrated remarkable⁤ play ​throughout the tournament ⁣and the entire‍ fall campaign.

Colorado recorded 6‍ eagles during ⁣the Classic, bringing their season total to 17 -‌ exceeding the halfway point toward challenging last ‍year’s team⁢ record of 30. The ‌team also navigated the course effectively, with‌ onyl 6 ⁣double-bogeys or worse (Georgia and ‌FGCU also ‌had two).

the Buffaloes⁤ completed 14 of 15⁣ rounds this fall with subpar scores, building on last ⁣year’s school best of 29. In ⁢Roy Williams’ 20th season as head coach, Colorado has ⁤now accumulated 252 subpar rounds, a meaningful increase from the 84 recorded before his arrival.

Throughout the fall,CU’s golfers‍ combined ⁣for an impressive 166-under par total. Of 105 rounds played, 80 were at par or better (66 subpar, 14 even), including ​44 rounds in the 60s, resulting in a team stroke average⁤ of 70.39 – a new school record,surpassing last ​year’s⁢ 70.53.

Individually, Parker ​Paxton ⁤led the team ​with a stroke average of 68.80, ⁢tied for the second-best fall average in school history. Hunter Swanson (69.73) and Brandon Knight (69.93) also achieved sub-70 averages, marking⁤ the first time three players have done so in the same fall. seven players overall recorded sub-72 averages, exceeding the previous high ⁤of six,⁢ with five posting ‍sub-71 numbers.

Freshman Tyler Long impressed with ⁤a stroke⁤ average of 70.60, the second-best fall average by a freshman,⁢ trailing only Justin Biwer’s record of 70.07 set in 2021-22. Dylan McDermott previously held the second-best mark‍ at 71.33. Long recorded par-or-better scores‌ in 11 of 15 rounds.

Colorado’s scoring averages ‍for the fifth and fourth players were 73.2 and 71.3, respectively. the team finished⁤ with a 14-4 record against‌ Division I competition at the Ka’anapali Classic, concluding the fall with an⁣ overall record of 68-10-2 (.863) across ⁢five events. In single rounds, they posted a 33-14-7 record, ending the fall ‌season at 181-43-11 (.94).

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