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Georgia's Buck Brumlow
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Bulldogs Improve To Second In Bryan Regional
May 17, 2022 | Men's Golf
BRYAN, Texas ---Â With senior Trent Phillips and freshman Buck Brumlow leading the way, the third-seeded and 12th-ranked Georgia men's golf team improved to second on Tuesday in the NCAA Bryan Regional.
Playing Traditions Club's par-72, 7,146-yard layout, the Bulldogs posted a 3-under 285 to move to 12-under 564. Arizona maintained its lead at 13-under 563, followed by the Bulldogs, host Texas A&M at 10-under 566, Pepperdine at 8-under 568, and Oregon State at 1-under 575.
Following Wednesday's final round, the top five teams will advance to the 30-team field for the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 27-June 1. Kansas is currently in sixth place at even-par 576.
Phillips fired a 2-under 70 on Tuesday to move atop the leaderboard at 6-under 138. Phillips is tied with William Paysse of Texas A&M and Christian Banke of Arizona, and they are one clear of four golfers at 5-under 139.
Brumlow paced the Bulldogs in the second round with a 4-under 68 on the strength of five birdies. Freshman Maxwell Ford signed for a 1-over 73 and junior Nicolas Cassidy registered a 2-over 74. Junior Ben van Wyk had the Bulldogs' non-counting round of 3-over 75.
After having a 2-shot, first-round penalty overturned late Tuesday, Brumlow improved to eighth at 4-under 140. Ford stands 13th at 2-under 142, followed by van Wyk at 1-over 145 and Cassidy at 6-over 150.
The NCAA Bryan Regional will conclude on Wednesday. The Bulldogs will tee off between 8:30 and 9:14 a.m. and will be paired with Arizona and Texas A&M.
Georgia is appearing in a Regional for the 26th straight and 32nd in 33 seasons. The Bulldogs have played in a Regional 25 times under Coach Chris Haack (excluding 2020 when the postseason was canceled) and have made it to the NCAAs 20 times. Haack led the Bulldogs to the 1999 and 2005 national titles, to runner-up finishes in 2007 and 2011, and to the national semifinals in 2015.
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Playing Traditions Club's par-72, 7,146-yard layout, the Bulldogs posted a 3-under 285 to move to 12-under 564. Arizona maintained its lead at 13-under 563, followed by the Bulldogs, host Texas A&M at 10-under 566, Pepperdine at 8-under 568, and Oregon State at 1-under 575.
Following Wednesday's final round, the top five teams will advance to the 30-team field for the NCAA Championships in Scottsdale, Ariz., May 27-June 1. Kansas is currently in sixth place at even-par 576.
Phillips fired a 2-under 70 on Tuesday to move atop the leaderboard at 6-under 138. Phillips is tied with William Paysse of Texas A&M and Christian Banke of Arizona, and they are one clear of four golfers at 5-under 139.
Brumlow paced the Bulldogs in the second round with a 4-under 68 on the strength of five birdies. Freshman Maxwell Ford signed for a 1-over 73 and junior Nicolas Cassidy registered a 2-over 74. Junior Ben van Wyk had the Bulldogs' non-counting round of 3-over 75.
After having a 2-shot, first-round penalty overturned late Tuesday, Brumlow improved to eighth at 4-under 140. Ford stands 13th at 2-under 142, followed by van Wyk at 1-over 145 and Cassidy at 6-over 150.
The NCAA Bryan Regional will conclude on Wednesday. The Bulldogs will tee off between 8:30 and 9:14 a.m. and will be paired with Arizona and Texas A&M.
Georgia is appearing in a Regional for the 26th straight and 32nd in 33 seasons. The Bulldogs have played in a Regional 25 times under Coach Chris Haack (excluding 2020 when the postseason was canceled) and have made it to the NCAAs 20 times. Haack led the Bulldogs to the 1999 and 2005 national titles, to runner-up finishes in 2007 and 2011, and to the national semifinals in 2015.
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