Texas Region
Regional Leaders
Rank | Team Name | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Texas A&M University (A) | 18 |
2 | University of Arkansas (A) | 10 |
3 | Southern Methodist University | 4 |
T4 | Baylor University (A) | 3 |
T4 | University of Central Oklahoma | 3 |
6 | Texas A&M University (B) | 1 |
Fall 2024 Tournaments
Regional
Tournament
1
Tournament
1
WestRidge Golf Course
9055 N Cotton Ridge Rd
McKinney, TX - 75070-6109
Oct 5, 2024 11:00 am
Oct 6, 2024 11:00 am
Regional
Tournament
2
Tournament
2
The Bandit Golf Club
6019 FM 725
New Braunfels, TX - 78130-8755
Oct 12, 2024 12:00 pm
Oct 13, 2024 10:00 am
Regional
Tournament
3
Tournament
3
The Golf Club At Fossil Creek
3401 Clubgate Dr
Fort Worth, TX - 76137-2919
Oct 26, 2024 11:00 am
Oct 27, 2024 11:00 am
Student Ambassador
Collin Ross
Student Ambassador from Texas A & M University-College Station
texas@nccga.org
I am a senior at the University of Texas at San Antonio studying finance. I started playing golf competitively about 5 years ago when my family and I moved to Texas. I have enjoyed every minute of it and wouldn't trade being on the course for anything.
History
The Texas Region of the NCCGA hosted its first Regional Tournament in Spring of 2013. The founding clubs of the Texas Region are Baylor, SMU, TCU, and Texas A & M. Texas A & M won the inaugural season of the Texas Region, and Baylor won the region in the Fall of 2013. The Bears represented the Texas Region well in the Fall 2013 National Championship, finishing T-2 at Barefoot Resort. Baylor University again won in Spring 2014, representing the Texas Region at Nationals for the second semester in a row. Winning the National Championship at Crystal Springs Resort in New Jersey, the Bears brought back Texas's first National Title. Eleven universities currently compete in the Texas Region, including Baylor, TCU, Texas A & M, Texas A&M Women's Team, SMU, UT, ACU, Angelo State, Golf Academy of America, Lone Star, and Tarleton State. The Region hopes to continue its expansion by adding more competitive teams and players in the future. The Texas Region has seen the emergence of many talented teams including multiple National participants in spring 2018 in Baylor, Texas, TCU and Golf Academy Dallas. Look for these teams to continue to battle this fall with the rest of the talented Zone 5. Baylor made a trip to Myrtle Beach for the 2018 Fall National Championship where they turned in a solid top 15 finish as a team. Their 2 day total of 772 was good for T13 as they were led by Lawson Klotz who was (+7) for the event. This competitive region will be one to watch for the upcoming spring season. Baylor came out on top of the spring qualifiers and made another trip to play for the National Championship. The fall should be interesting with strong teams returning to challenge the Bears. In a highly competitive fall season, Baylor was able to win the region by 1 point over Texas A&M and Texas. The Longhorns went on to win the National Invitational and will be looked as favorites for the spring.