MGOLF: Bulldogs finish season with 11th Place Finish at Bryan Regional

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MGOLF: Bulldogs finish season with 11th Place Finish at Bryan Regional

Georgia's Spencer Ralston2017 The Carmel Cup
Pebble Beach, Calif.
(Photo by John Weast)
Georgia’s Spencer Ralston2017 The Carmel CupPebble Beach, Calif.(Photo by John Weast)

BRYAN, Texas — The Georgia men’s golf team had its season come to an end on Wednesday as the Bulldogs finished 11th in the NCAA Bryan Regional at Traditions Golf Club.

 

The Bulldogs had a final-round 4-over 292 on the par-72, 7,121-yard layout to wind up at 33-over 897. The top five teams at the Regional — Texas A&M (837), Clemson (846), Baylor (857), UCLA (866) and Kentucky (874) — advance to NCAA Championships May 25-30 at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Okla.

 

Sophomore Spencer Ralston paced the Bulldogs in the final round as he posted a 1-under 71. In his final appearance as a Bulldog, senior Zach Healy fired a 1-over 73. Junior Jack Larkin and freshman Davis Thompson each signed for a 2-over 74, while sophomore Trevor Phillips landed at 3-over 75.

 

Ralston came in 17th at even-par 216 for his eighth top-20 effort of the season. Texas A&M’s Chandler Phillips claimed medalist honors at 11-under 205. Thompson finished at 9-over 225, followed by Phillips at 12-over 228, Larkin at 15-over 231 and Healy at 18-over 234.

 

Ralston finished the season with a scoring average of 70.86, trailing only Lee McCoy’s 70.00 in 2016, McCoy’s 70.08 in 2015, Greyson Sigg’s 70.50 in 2017 and Joey Garber’s 70.69 in 2014 in program history. Ralston and Phillips were the only Bulldogs to appear in all 12 tournaments, while Thompson saw action in 11.

 

Healy capped his Bulldog stint with a career average of 72.80. He finished in the top 10 six times, including a win in the 2015 Ka’anapali Classic, and posted another 14 top-20 efforts in 38 events.

 

“It’s not the way we wanted our season to finish, but I’m still very proud of these guys,” Georgia head coach Chris Haack said. “Zach was a great senior for us and we appreciate all of his contributions to our program the last four years. Everyone else will be back with us next year and I’m confident they will work hard and continue to improve because I know they don’t want to fall short again. It was a season of ups and downs, but we gained valuable experience that will benefit us moving forward.”

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