Day One Recap: NAIT Ooks Golf Team Ready to Rally at Nationals
The NAIT Ooks men's golf team is off to a steady start after day one of the 2024 CCAA Golf National Championships, currently tied for 9th with Durham College Lords. Although it was a challenging round, the Ooks are staying focused and optimistic with three more rounds left to play.
Blake Feth led the way for NAIT with a solid round of +8, showcasing his resilience on a tough course. Mason Gorski followed closely, carding a +10, while Tanner Visser and Cayden Clark both posted +16. Nate Kasowski finished the day with a +18, but with plenty of golf left, there's ample opportunity for the team to climb the leaderboard.
On the women's side, ACAC Team #1, which includes NAIT's Ella Dolan, is currently in fourth place. Ella recorded a +20 in the first round, but her determination and skill leave plenty of room for improvement in the upcoming rounds.
The RedCrest Golf Club has proven to be a tough test for all competitors, but with three days of action ahead, the Ooks are ready to make their move. Stay tuned as the team looks to build momentum and make their mark in the next rounds. Go Ooks!
NAIT Ooks at Nationals
The NAIT Ooks golf team is ready for an exciting challenge as they prepare to compete in the 2024 CCAA Golf National Championships, hosted by Humber College from October 14-18, 2024. This prestigious event, presented by PING, will take place at the scenic and demanding RedCrest Golf Club in King, Ontario.
The Ooks men's team has earned their spot in the national spotlight, with five skilled golfers set to represent NAIT: Mason Gorski, Blake Feth, Cayden Clark, Nate Kasowski, and Tanner Visser. On the women's side, Ella Dolan will compete as part of the ACAC team, adding strength to an already impressive roster.
The RedCrest Golf Club, a par 71 championship course, offers the perfect blend of breathtaking views and challenging play. Opened in 2009 and designed by Kevin Holmes, RedCrest stretches to 6,600 yards and demands precision, with water hazards on 14 of its 18 holes. The meticulously maintained greens and strategically placed hazards will test even the most seasoned players, requiring mastery in trajectory and direction control.
With four intense rounds ahead, the Ooks golfers are poised to make a significant impact at the Nationals. Fans are eager to see how this talented team will perform in such a competitive field.
Stay tuned for daily updates on their progress, and don't forget to follow the live coverage of the tournament to cheer on the NAIT Ooks as they strive for national glory! Let's go Ooks!