Oklahoma men's golf misses cut at nationals to end season
The Oklahoma men’s golf season came to an end Sunday in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Sooners missed the top 15 cut at the national championships at Grayhawk Golf Club. After 54 holes, Oklahoma shot +27, which ended up being just one stroke too many. Ohio State and Texas Tech tied for 15th at +26. OU came into the event ranked No. 10 in the country.
This is the first time in the last seven years that OU failed to make match play, in which only the top eight teams qualify. Last season, Oklahoma lost in the semifinals of match play and in 2021 it finished runner-up.
Oklahoma’s lineup for the week was redshirt senior Patrick Welch, junior Ben Lorenz, redshirt sophomore Stephen Campbell Jr., sophomore Drew Goodman and true freshman Jase Summy. Goodman and Summy led the way for Oklahoma. Goodman shot four over par and Summy five over par for the three days. The rest of the Sooners struggled, with Welch shooting +17, Lorenz +12, and Campbell +10.
Led by coach Ryan Hybl, OU made its 12th consecutive national championships after finishing second at the Norman regional a week ago. That came after the Sooners won the Big 12 Championship for a second consecutive season. They hoped that momentum would carry over to Arizona as it had in previous years, but a poor first few days left Oklahoma heading home early.
Top 10
- 1Breaking
Bowl Games set
Full list of postseason matchups
- 2Hot
Notre Dame
Declines Bowl Invitation
- 3Trending
Official CFP Bracket
The 12-team field is set
- 4
Notre Dame AD
Rips CFP Committee
- 5
CFP Point Spreads
1st Round games released
Get the Daily On3 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
Oklahoma finishes the 2022-23 season with four tournament wins, including the Big 12 Championship. And winning match play events over Texas A&M, Oklahoma State, Kansas, Baylor, and West Virginia.
Oklahoma does return the majority of its top talent in Lorenz, Goodman, Campbell, and Summy. And the Sooners have some young talent on the rise. Meanwhile, Welch finishes his Sooner career as one of the more decorated in program history.























