SDSU MEN'S GOLF TIES FOR 13TH AT SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS INTERCOLLEGIATE

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Aztecs tie with New Mexico at 9-over par

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February 28, 2023 (Las Vegas) - The San Diego State men’s golf finished in a tie for 13th-place at the Southern Highlands Collegiate at 9-over-par 873 after carding a 3-over 291 in Tuesday’s final round on the par-72, 7,510-yard Southern Highlands course in Las Vegas.

The Aztecs, who are ranked 25th in the latest GolfStat ratings, dropped two places on the final day into a tie for 13th with New Mexico (+9). No. 7 Illinois shot a 11-under 277 today to take first in the 15-team field at 21-under 843, while No. 16 Texas (-19), No. 14 Pepperdine (-18), No. 4 North Carolina (-16) and No. 9 Oklahoma (-15) rounded out the top 5.

 

Freshman Chanachon Chokprajakchat (Bangkok, Thailand) and sophomore Shea Lague (Jamul, Calif./Steele Canyon HS) each tied for 40th out of 84 golfers to pace SDSU at 2-over 218. Chokprajakchat fired a 2-under 70 for his best round of the tournament, overcoming a back-to-back bogey start on the par-4, 455-yard 10th and the par-4, 500-yard 11th with five birdies over his next 14 holes until a bogey on the par-3, 167-yard eighth.

 

Lague, meanwhile, came back from consecutive 74s with a 70 in today’s final round. Lague sank six birdies on the day, including his final hole on the par-5, 592-yard ninth, where were offset by four bogeys.

 

Sophomore Justin Hastings (Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands) finished two shots behind in a tie for 50th at 4-over 220 following a 5-over 77 today. The lone birdie for Hastings came on the par-4, 417-yard first hole, while recording four bogeys and a double bogey on the par-3, 214-yard 17th.

 

Freshman Dylan Oyama (Carlsbad, Calif./Pacific Ridge HS) shot a 2-over 74 on Tuesday to finish in a tie for 59th at +7. Oyama opened with 11 straight pars before double bogeying the par-5, 620-yard third, birdieing the par-4, 440-yard seventh and bogeying No. 8.

 

Freshman Tyler Kowack (Del Mar, Calif./La Jolla HS) couldn’t match his Sunday 1-under 71 as he went 77-81 to close the tournament and tie for 75th at 13-over 229. Kowack notched birdies on No. 3 and the par-3, 177-yard 12th, but had two bogeys, two double bogeys and a devastating 10 on the par-5, 622-yard 18th.

 

Florida’s Yuxin Lin garnered medalist honors at 13-under 203 and earned an exemption into the PGA Shriners Children’s Open. Christiaan Maas of Texas was the runner up at -10.

 

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San Diego State plays host to its lone home tournament of the season with the Lamkin San Diego Classic March 6-7 at historic San Diego Country Club in Chula Vista, California.

 

Southern Highlands Collegiate

Las Vegas, Nev.

Complete Results

Southern Highlands

Par 72, 7,510 yards

 

Team Standings (Top 5 of 15 teams)

1. No. 7 Illinois…285-281-277—843 (-21)

2. No. 16 Texas…283-277-285—845 (-19)

3. No. 14 Pepperdine…278-286-282—846 (-18)

4. No. 4 North Carolina…271-285-292—848 (-16)

5. No. 9 Oklahoma…287-283-279—849 (-15)

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T13. No. 25 San Diego State…289-293-291—873 (+9)

 

Individual Leaders (Top 8 of 84 players + SDSU)

1. Yuxin Lin (Florida)…64-70-69—203 (-13)

2. Christiaan Maas (Texas)…66-69-71—206 (-10)

T3. Tommy Kuhl (Illinois)…72-67-68—207 (-9)

T3. William Paysse (Texas A&M)…69-69-69—207 (-9)

T5. William Mouw (Pepperdine)…72-71-56—208 (-8)

T5. Caden Fioroni (UNLV)…67-72-69—208 (-8)

T5. David Ford (North Carolina)…69-69-70—208 (-8)

T5. Austin Greaser (North Carolina)…64-70-74—208 (-8)

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T40. Chanachon Chokprajakchat (San Diego State)…76-72-70—218 (+2)

T40. Shea Lague (San Diego State)…74-74-70—218 (+2)

T50. Justin Hastings (San Diego State)…68-75-77—220 (+4)

T59. Dylan Oyama (San Diego State)…77-72-74—223 (+7)

T75. Tyler Kowack (San Diego State)…71-77-81—229 (+13)

 

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