
Cards Return to the Course at the Aggie Invitational
April 09, 2023 | Men's Golf
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The No. 33 University of Louisville men's golf team returns to the course for the regular-season finale Monday and Tuesday at the Aggie Invitational at the par-72, 7,227-yard Traditions Club.
The 13-team field, includes seven teams from the Lone Star State, including Texas A&M, Baylor, TCU, North Texas, Houston, Sam Houston and UTSA.
The Cardinals enter the final regular season weekend ranked No. 33 in the Bushnell/Golfweek Division I Coaches Poll and No. 34 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Collegiate Ranking presented by StrackaLine and the Golfstat Ranking.
Louisville faces a formidable lineup for the event led by No. 14 Texas A&M and No. 24 Bayor. Louisville will tee off at 8:50 a.m. EST and will be paired with the host Aggies and Baylor.
Max Kennedy will go for his fifth-straight top-10 finish this week and is the headliner for the Cards this season with 71.15 stroke average. Sebastian Moss, Jiri Zuska, Mads Roddick and Walker Franklin will round out the top five.
The Cardinals are coming off their best performance of the spring at the All-American Invitational where they finished in a tie for second place and tied for fourth at the General Hackler.
The 54-hole tournament features two rounds on Monday followed by Tuesday's final 18 holes. Play commences with tee times between 7:30-9:30 a.m. both days.
Live scoring is available at Golfstat.com.
THE FIELD (GOLFSTAT RANKINGS)
Texaa A&M (15)
Baylor (24)
Louisville (33)
TCU (38)
LSU (41)
Houston (47)
Little Rock (51)
Sam Houston (65)
Memphis (76)
New Mexico State (79)
FGCU (84)
UTSA (120)
North Texas (123)
COURSE
The Traditions Club is not just another golf course. The terrain is unexpected, but a welcome surprise. Turkey Creek together with the rolling hills, make it a test from the tee box – so pick your tee carefully. This 7,227-yard championship course designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II features stately hardwoods, many natural creeks and wetlands, and striking vistas of Kyle Field and the University skyline.
The generous fairways offer some relief, but the strategically placed bunkers let you know where the Nicklaus' intended your ball to land. Like many other Nicklaus Designs, Traditions provides golfers with a true championship golf experience. It's golf the way it was intended to be played – a fair test of skill that is sure to challenge and delight all who play it.
The 13-team field, includes seven teams from the Lone Star State, including Texas A&M, Baylor, TCU, North Texas, Houston, Sam Houston and UTSA.
The Cardinals enter the final regular season weekend ranked No. 33 in the Bushnell/Golfweek Division I Coaches Poll and No. 34 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Collegiate Ranking presented by StrackaLine and the Golfstat Ranking.
Louisville faces a formidable lineup for the event led by No. 14 Texas A&M and No. 24 Bayor. Louisville will tee off at 8:50 a.m. EST and will be paired with the host Aggies and Baylor.
Max Kennedy will go for his fifth-straight top-10 finish this week and is the headliner for the Cards this season with 71.15 stroke average. Sebastian Moss, Jiri Zuska, Mads Roddick and Walker Franklin will round out the top five.
The Cardinals are coming off their best performance of the spring at the All-American Invitational where they finished in a tie for second place and tied for fourth at the General Hackler.
The 54-hole tournament features two rounds on Monday followed by Tuesday's final 18 holes. Play commences with tee times between 7:30-9:30 a.m. both days.
Live scoring is available at Golfstat.com.
THE FIELD (GOLFSTAT RANKINGS)
Texaa A&M (15)
Baylor (24)
Louisville (33)
TCU (38)
LSU (41)
Houston (47)
Little Rock (51)
Sam Houston (65)
Memphis (76)
New Mexico State (79)
FGCU (84)
UTSA (120)
North Texas (123)
COURSE
The Traditions Club is not just another golf course. The terrain is unexpected, but a welcome surprise. Turkey Creek together with the rolling hills, make it a test from the tee box – so pick your tee carefully. This 7,227-yard championship course designed by Jack Nicklaus and Jack Nicklaus II features stately hardwoods, many natural creeks and wetlands, and striking vistas of Kyle Field and the University skyline.
The generous fairways offer some relief, but the strategically placed bunkers let you know where the Nicklaus' intended your ball to land. Like many other Nicklaus Designs, Traditions provides golfers with a true championship golf experience. It's golf the way it was intended to be played – a fair test of skill that is sure to challenge and delight all who play it.
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