NCAA Regional Championship  
University of Georgia Golf Course | Athens, Ga.  
Par 71 | 7,253 Yards
Final Results (PDF)
ATHENS, Ga. (SMU) – The SMU men's golf team advanced to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship after placing fourth at the Athens Regional on Wednesday afternoon.
Going into the final round, the Mustangs were in a four way tie for the final advancing slot. The team wasted no time carding nine birdies on the front nine. Getting below the advancing team line, the Mustangs had to battle in the last eight holes. The Ponies fired a 1-under round, their best of the tournament, for a 16-over finish (297-288-283–868) and in the top five to advance to the NCAA Championship.
"This week was an amazing team effort everyone contributed and came through in the clutch when they were needed. Noah the first two days kept us alive and then Ben and Ollie carried us the last day," said head coach Jason 
Enloe. "I'm especially thankful to coach Parra who did a great job this week and all the support we got from parents of our players, it truly was a team effort in every aspect."
The top finisher for the team was sophomore 
Noah Goodwin (+3, 70-71-75–216), who helped the team stay in the running for the first two rounds.  Goodwin finished with a share of 18th place.
Freshmen 
Ben Wong (+7, 75-77-68–220) and 
Ollie Osborne (+5, 76-73-69 – 218) both carded subpar rounds, Wong with a 3-under and Osborne with a 2-under round. The pair played its best round of the tournament to lead the team on the final round.
Sophomore 
Mac Meissner (+6, 76-71-72–219) played a 3-over third round and finished tied for 
28th.
"Mac was his usual consistent self and played great the last two days," said 
Enloe.
Rounding out the team lineup, junior 
Jackson Markham (+12, 78-73-74–225) finished with a share of 
52nd place.
"I'm so proud of Jackson who really fought hard and played great," said 
Enloe.
Host Georgia claimed both the team and individual titles of the tournament. Davis Thompson was the top finisher at 8-under par.  
The Mustangs make their 20th appearance at the NCAA Championships, and first since 2015 when Bryson DeChambeau was the individual champion.
"Now we must focus on our next goal as I believe this team can make a run in Fayetteville," said 
Enloe.
The team is set to compete at the championship in Fayetteville, Ark., May 24-29.