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Wiedemeyer's career-low 64 propels Tech to fourth at Amer Ari
February 07, 2026 | Men's Golf
WAIMEA, Hawaii — The No. 16 Texas Tech men's golf team finished fourth in a loaded 20-team field at the Amer Ari Invitational on Saturday, highlighted by junior Tim Wiedemeyer's career-low, final-round 8-under 64 at Mauna Lani's North Course.
The Red Raiders posted a tournament-best 22-under 266 in the final round to finish at 57-under 807 for the 54-hole event. The score was the second-lowest round of the day, trailing only No. 5 Auburn's 30-under 258. The Tigers won the tournament with a 77-under total.
Along with Wiedemeyer's 64, Adam Bresnu and Connor Graham each shot 5-under 67, while Ben Gregg added a 4-under 68 as Texas Tech's counting scores.
Wiedemeyer's round was bogey-free and featured eight birdies. Bresnu, meanwhile, was Texas Tech's wire-to-wire leader and finished tied for fifth in the 122-player field.
The finish marked Bresnu's third top-five result in five events as a Red Raider since transferring from Odessa College. He closed at 17-under 199 with rounds of 65, 67, and 67, a season best. His 54-hole total was one stroke shy of his collegiate career-best 18-under 198 at the ENMU-Ruidoso High Country Shootout in the fall of 2024 while with the Wranglers.
Graham and Wiedemeyer tied for 14th at 14-under 202, while Gregg finished tied for 24th at 12-under 204—all three recorded career-low 54-hole totals.
Texas Tech returns to action Feb. 16 at The Prestige, held at PGA WEST's Greg Norman Course in California's Coachella Valley.
Amer Ari Invitational (Final Results)
1. Auburn:Â 256-273-258=787 (-77)
2. Texas: 269-264-267=800 (-64)
3. Arizona State: 265-269-272=806 (-58)
4. Texas Tech:Â 267-274-266=807 (-57)
5. Stanford:Â 261-271-276=808 (-56)
6. Oklahoma State: 267-277-268=812 (-52)
7. Pepperdine:Â 271-276-272=819 (-45)
8. Oregon State:Â 269-278-274=821 (-43)
T-9. Washington:Â 273-273-278=824 (-40)
T-9. Georgia Tech:Â 274-277-273=824 (-40)
11. North Carolina:Â 275-286-269=830 (-34)
12. Oregon:Â 283-278-272=833 (-31)
13. San Jose State:Â 279-280-280=839 (-25)
14. UCLA:Â 272-292-277=841 (-23)
15. Pacific:Â 283-286-273=842 (-22)
16. Osaka Gakuin:Â 280-279-286=845 (-19)
17. Hawaii-Hilo:Â 285-291-281=857 (-7)
18. UC Davis: 277-289-298=864 (E)
19. UT Arlington:Â 302-292-278=872 (+8)
20. Hawaii:Â 285-298-291=874 (+10)
Red Raiders in the Field (Final Results)
T-5. Adam Bresnu: 65-67-67=199 (-17)
T-14. Connor Graham: 66-69-67=202 (-14)
T-14. Tim Wiedemeyer: 68-70-64=202 (-14)
T-24. Ben Gregg: 68-68-68=204 (-12)
T-63. Brady McHenry:Â 69-74-68=211 (-5)
T-83. Price Hill (i):Â 73-74-69=216 (E)
T-90:Â Simon Hovdal (i):Â 70-75-73=218 (+2)
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The Red Raiders posted a tournament-best 22-under 266 in the final round to finish at 57-under 807 for the 54-hole event. The score was the second-lowest round of the day, trailing only No. 5 Auburn's 30-under 258. The Tigers won the tournament with a 77-under total.
Along with Wiedemeyer's 64, Adam Bresnu and Connor Graham each shot 5-under 67, while Ben Gregg added a 4-under 68 as Texas Tech's counting scores.
Wiedemeyer's round was bogey-free and featured eight birdies. Bresnu, meanwhile, was Texas Tech's wire-to-wire leader and finished tied for fifth in the 122-player field.
The finish marked Bresnu's third top-five result in five events as a Red Raider since transferring from Odessa College. He closed at 17-under 199 with rounds of 65, 67, and 67, a season best. His 54-hole total was one stroke shy of his collegiate career-best 18-under 198 at the ENMU-Ruidoso High Country Shootout in the fall of 2024 while with the Wranglers.
Graham and Wiedemeyer tied for 14th at 14-under 202, while Gregg finished tied for 24th at 12-under 204—all three recorded career-low 54-hole totals.
Texas Tech returns to action Feb. 16 at The Prestige, held at PGA WEST's Greg Norman Course in California's Coachella Valley.
Amer Ari Invitational (Final Results)
1. Auburn:Â 256-273-258=787 (-77)
2. Texas: 269-264-267=800 (-64)
3. Arizona State: 265-269-272=806 (-58)
4. Texas Tech:Â 267-274-266=807 (-57)
5. Stanford:Â 261-271-276=808 (-56)
6. Oklahoma State: 267-277-268=812 (-52)
7. Pepperdine:Â 271-276-272=819 (-45)
8. Oregon State:Â 269-278-274=821 (-43)
T-9. Washington:Â 273-273-278=824 (-40)
T-9. Georgia Tech:Â 274-277-273=824 (-40)
11. North Carolina:Â 275-286-269=830 (-34)
12. Oregon:Â 283-278-272=833 (-31)
13. San Jose State:Â 279-280-280=839 (-25)
14. UCLA:Â 272-292-277=841 (-23)
15. Pacific:Â 283-286-273=842 (-22)
16. Osaka Gakuin:Â 280-279-286=845 (-19)
17. Hawaii-Hilo:Â 285-291-281=857 (-7)
18. UC Davis: 277-289-298=864 (E)
19. UT Arlington:Â 302-292-278=872 (+8)
20. Hawaii:Â 285-298-291=874 (+10)
Red Raiders in the Field (Final Results)
T-5. Adam Bresnu: 65-67-67=199 (-17)
T-14. Connor Graham: 66-69-67=202 (-14)
T-14. Tim Wiedemeyer: 68-70-64=202 (-14)
T-24. Ben Gregg: 68-68-68=204 (-12)
T-63. Brady McHenry:Â 69-74-68=211 (-5)
T-83. Price Hill (i):Â 73-74-69=216 (E)
T-90:Â Simon Hovdal (i):Â 70-75-73=218 (+2)
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Players Mentioned
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Sunday, September 21
NCAA Championship Rd. 3 Highlights
Sunday, May 25
Greg Sands post-round interview (Rd. 3 NCAA Championships)
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NCAA Championship Rd. 1 Highlights
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