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Austin Rustand | Posted: 15 May 2023 | Updated: 7 Aug 2023
Austin Rustand

Cougars in ninth after round one of NCAA Morgan Hill Regional

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Zac Jones walks down the fairway during the 58th PING Cougar Classic.

MORGAN HILL, Calif. — No. 43 BYU men’s golf sits in ninth place after posting an even-par 288 on day one of the NCAA Morgan Hill Regional at The Institute Golf Club, Monday.

"This team is resilient," said BYU director of golf Todd Miller. "The guys came out a little tight today and made a few mistakes early, but I knew they would make some birdies eventually and they did. The front nine is definitely tougher than the back but we will need to clean things up tomorrow to put ourselves in a good spot going into the final round."

No. 18 Mississippi State leads the regional after day one as the Bulldogs carded a 12-under-par 176 on day one. No. 7 Florida State sits in second after a 7-under opening round with No. 6 Pepperdine at 4 under to sit in third. No. 31 Baylor is tied for fourth with Charlotte at 3 under to round out the top 5 after round one.

No. 30 Louisville, No. 42 Missouri and Grand Canyon are deadlocked at 1 under par in a tie for sixth with No. 43 BYU in ninth at even par, three shots outside the qualifying top 5.

Zac Jones led the way on day one as he carded a 3-under 69 to pace the Cougar team. The WCC individual champion sits in a tie for fifth with William Mouw of Pepperdine, Baylor’s Tyler Isenhart and Grand Canyon’s Sam Murphy. Jones was 1 over after his first nine but carded four birdies in five holes on the back nine to turn in a 3 under opening round.

"Zac played solid all day," said Miller. "He missed a few putts that he normally makes on the front, but he stayed patient, kept giving himself good looks for birdie and they started dropping on the back. Shooting 3 under on this golf course, especially with the firm greens today is really impressive."

Carson Lundell and David Timmins carded even-par rounds for BYU on day one with Lundell carding two birdies and two bogeys while Timmins turned in three of each for his first-round 72. Timmins and Lundell sit in a tie for 28th going into the second round.

Tyson Shelley is tied for 50th after day one in which he turned in a 75 on the 7,561-yard par 72 course. The sophomore carded five birdies in round one, but two doubles and four bogeys combined for a 3-over opening day. Max Brenchley rounded out the day for the Cougars with a 4-over 76.

"We would obviously like to shoot five or 10 under par tomorrow to put ourselves in the driver's seat," said Miller. "Being a few shots out of qualifying after round one isn't the worst place to be, especially because this team that can shoot low scores at the drop of a hat. If we can adjust to the firmness and speed of the greens, and make a few more putts tomorrow, we should be able to jump into the top 5 and put some pressure on the leaders."

The Cougars tee off at 8:25 a.m. PDT and will play with No. 42 Missouri and Grand Canyon in the second round. Live scoring will be available at golfstat.com.

BYU Individual Leaderboard

Place Player R1 R2 R3 Total To Par
T-5 Zac Jones 69 -- -- --- -3
T-28 Carson Lundell 72 -- -- --- E
T-28 David Timmins 72 -- -- --- E
T-50 Tyson Shelley 75 -- -- --- +3
T-59 Max Brenchley 76 -- -- --- +4

NCAA Morgan Hill Regional Leaderboard

Place Team R1 R2 R3 Total To Par
1st No. 18 Mississippi State 276 --- --- 276 -12
2nd No. 7 Florida State 281 --- --- 281 -7
3rd No. 6 Pepperdine 284 --- --- 284 -4
T-4 No. 31 Baylor 285 --- --- 285 -3
T-4 Charlotte 285 --- --- 285 -3
T-6 No. 30 Louisville 287 --- --- 287 -1
T-6 No. 42 Missouri 287 --- --- 287 -1
T-6 Grand Canyon 287 --- --- 287 -1
9th No. 43 BYU 288 --- --- 288 E
10th California 293 --- --- 293 +5
11th NC State 294 --- --- 294 +6
12th No. 19 Arizona 298 --- --- 298 +10
13th Northern Colorado 306 --- --- 306 +18

*15-Team Field

 

 
Austin Rustand | Posted: 3 May 2023 | Updated: 7 Aug 2023
Austin Rustand

Cougars tee it up at NCAA Morgan Hill Regional

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BYU's men’s golf was selected to compete at the NCAA Morgan Hill Regional on May 15-17 at The Institute Golf Club, the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Committee announced Wednesday.

INDIANAPOLIS — BYU's men’s golf was selected to compete at the NCAA Morgan Hill Regional on May 15-17 at The Institute Golf Club, the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Committee announced Wednesday.

“The goal is to play at the NCAA Championship every year, so we are really excited about the opportunity to make that happen,” said BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank. “We’re at a great regional with a strong field, that will be really competitive so we’ll have to have our best stuff in order to advance.”

The NCAA Morgan Hill Regional will be held at The Institute Golf Club, a nearly 8,000-yard par 72 track that is just south of San Jose, Calif.

No. 43 BYU will join No. 6 Pepperdine, No. 7 Florida State, No. 18 Mississippi State, No. 19 Arizona, No. 30 Louisville, No. 31 Baylor, No. 42 Missouri, No. 49 Houston, No. 53 NC State, No. 55 California, No. 78 Charlotte, No. 112 Grand Canyon and No. 194 Northern Colorado in the 54-hole tournament. 

There were 81 teams and 45 individual participants selected on Wednesday to compete in the six regionals around the country. The top five teams and top individual (not on an advancing team) will advance to Scottsdale, Arizona, to compete for the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship on May 27-June 1 at Grayhawk Golf Club.

The Cougars collected three wins during the 2022-23 campaign at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate, the 58th PING Cougar Classic and the WCC Championship. Along with the wins, BYU earned runner-up finishes at the Olympic Club Intercollegiate and the TPC Colorado at Heron Lakes Championship to go along with nine top 5 finishes in 12 events this season.

“This is a great regional bid for us,” said BYU director of golf Todd Miller. “Out of the six regionals, this is where the team wanted to go so we’re really excited. The course is long and fairly open off the tee with an emphasis on the approach shots into the greens. It will be exciting to play a new course under intense pressure. I believe this team is up for the challenge.”

Tee times, pairings and live scoring will be available at golfstat.com.