Clean card streak adds buzz to NCAA regional competition
May 14, 2025 | by Kyle Rector of AmateurGolf.com
see also: NCAA Division I Golf Tallahassee Regional, Seminole Legacy Golf Club
Florida State’s Luke Clanton went 48 holes without a bogey at the NCAA Regionals, showcasing rare precision in one of golf’s tough
In the high-stakes world of NCAA Men's Golf Regionals, excellence often lies in the details — and this week at the Tallahassee Regional, Florida State’s Luke Clanton delivered one of the most precise performances in recent collegiate memory. Clanton strung together 48 consecutive holes without a score worse than par, a streak that stood strong until a lone bogey on the 13th hole in the final round ended his near-perfect run.
While his bogey-free streak fell just short of the mythical 72-hole mark, Clanton's feat invites a closer look at the rarity and prestige of such performances in golf — both collegiate and professional.
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The Unicorn of Golf: 72 Holes Without a Bogey
A bogey-free tournament over four rounds (72 holes) is one of the sport’s most elusive accomplishments. On the PGA Tour, only a handful of players have managed it:
- Lee Trevino was the first to accomplish this in 1974 at the Greater New Orleans Open.
- J.T. Poston won the 2019 Wyndham Championship with no bogeys.
- Joaquin Niemann finished the 2021 Rocket Mortgage Classic bogey-free but lost in a playoff.
These rare displays of flawlessness demand a unique blend of accuracy, course management, and emotional resilience. One lapse in concentration can spoil an otherwise pristine card.
Clanton’s Streak in Context
Clanton’s bogey-free 48 holes were a masterclass in steady play on a demanding Seminole Legacy Golf Club course. As the Florida State sophomore leads his team deep into NCAA postseason play, his ability to avoid mistakes is catching national attention.
Even with the eventual bogey on the 13th during the final round, his performance places him among the nation’s most consistent collegiate players. Given the pressure of NCAA Regionals, it’s an even more impressive accomplishment than it might seem at first glance.
Recent Brilliance in Professional Golf
While Clanton continues to rise in collegiate ranks, professionals have recently flirted with perfection, albeit not bogey-free:
- Hideki Matsuyama set a new 72-hole PGA Tour scoring record with 35-under-par (253) at The Sentry in 2025.
- Scottie Scheffler tied the 72-hole scoring record with a 31-under-par (253) at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
These feats highlight how rare — even amid record-low scores — true bogey-free golf remains.
A Glimpse Into Greatness
Clanton’s bogey-free stretch may have ended at 48 holes, but it signals the emergence of a player with professional-grade focus and game. As Florida State eyes NCAA Championship contention, all eyes will be on Clanton to see how far his composure and consistency can carry him.
Whether or not he joins the ultra-rare club of 72-hole perfectionists one day, this week’s performance cements him as one of the tournament’s most buzzworthy talents.
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About the NCAA Division I Tallahassee Regional

54 hole men's NCAA Regional from which the low teams advance to the NCAA Championship.
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