University of North Texas Athletics

UNT Men Prepared For The Hayt
3/30/2019 12:12:00 PM | Men's Golf
The Hayt Invitational
Sawgrass Country Club | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
The North Texas men's golf team heads to Florida for one of the most prestigious college tournaments in the country and will take on what is a loaded field of quality competition.
THE EVENT: The Sawgrass Country Club is a 6,966-yard, par-72 course. The two-day tournament begins Sunday, with teams playing 36 holes before wrapping up the tournament on Monday with the final 18 holes.
THE FIELD: There are 14 teams in the tournament: No. 21 Alabama, Charlotte, No. 19 Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville, No. 22 Louisville, No. 30 NC State, No. 29 North Carolina, No. 17 North Florida, North Texas, Purdue, No. 37 TCU, No. 43 Tennessee and UAB.
REPRESENTING UNT: Competing for the Mean Green will be Jordan Sanders, Viktor Forslund, Lenny Bergsson, Henri Renouard and Thomas Rosenmueller.
RESULTS: Live results will be posted on GolfStat.com. Full recaps from each day of competition will be posted on MeanGreenSports.com.
LAST TIME OUT: North Texas tied for 10th at the N.I.T. in Tucson, Arizona, and were led by senior Jordan Sanders, who finished fourth in the field on his way to earning his first career Conference USA Golfer of the Week award.
INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR: The Mean Green feature five international players this year. Lenny Bergsson (Iceland), Viktor Forslund (Sweden), Henri Renouard (France), Thomas Rosenmueller (Germany) and Kristof Ulenaers (Belgium) give the roster an international flavor.
STRACKE SAYS: "The Hayt is one of my favorite college tournaments. Sawgrass Country Club is a great test of golf."
UP NEXT: North Texas will return to the Aggie Invitational on April 6-7 in Bryan, Texas.
HOME SWEET MARIDOE: North Texas enjoys its home course -- the Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton. The course opened to members in July 2017 and gives the Mean Green a state-of-the-art home course with world-class facilities, including a fully-dedicated practice facility, complete with a two-ended driving range to account for many varying wind conditions, a sprawling three-acre short game retreat and indoor facilities with state-of-the-art hitting bays that provide tools the program has not yet had at its disposal.
Sawgrass Country Club | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
The North Texas men's golf team heads to Florida for one of the most prestigious college tournaments in the country and will take on what is a loaded field of quality competition.
THE EVENT: The Sawgrass Country Club is a 6,966-yard, par-72 course. The two-day tournament begins Sunday, with teams playing 36 holes before wrapping up the tournament on Monday with the final 18 holes.
THE FIELD: There are 14 teams in the tournament: No. 21 Alabama, Charlotte, No. 19 Clemson, Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville, No. 22 Louisville, No. 30 NC State, No. 29 North Carolina, No. 17 North Florida, North Texas, Purdue, No. 37 TCU, No. 43 Tennessee and UAB.
REPRESENTING UNT: Competing for the Mean Green will be Jordan Sanders, Viktor Forslund, Lenny Bergsson, Henri Renouard and Thomas Rosenmueller.
RESULTS: Live results will be posted on GolfStat.com. Full recaps from each day of competition will be posted on MeanGreenSports.com.
LAST TIME OUT: North Texas tied for 10th at the N.I.T. in Tucson, Arizona, and were led by senior Jordan Sanders, who finished fourth in the field on his way to earning his first career Conference USA Golfer of the Week award.
INTERNATIONAL FLAVOR: The Mean Green feature five international players this year. Lenny Bergsson (Iceland), Viktor Forslund (Sweden), Henri Renouard (France), Thomas Rosenmueller (Germany) and Kristof Ulenaers (Belgium) give the roster an international flavor.
STRACKE SAYS: "The Hayt is one of my favorite college tournaments. Sawgrass Country Club is a great test of golf."
UP NEXT: North Texas will return to the Aggie Invitational on April 6-7 in Bryan, Texas.
HOME SWEET MARIDOE: North Texas enjoys its home course -- the Maridoe Golf Club in Carrollton. The course opened to members in July 2017 and gives the Mean Green a state-of-the-art home course with world-class facilities, including a fully-dedicated practice facility, complete with a two-ended driving range to account for many varying wind conditions, a sprawling three-acre short game retreat and indoor facilities with state-of-the-art hitting bays that provide tools the program has not yet had at its disposal.
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