SDSU MEN'S GOLF TAKES SECOND AT WOLF PACK CLASSIC

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SDSU finishes second in 12-team field

Source:  goaztecs.com

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October 11, 2022 (Reno) - The San Diego State men’s golf team finished in second place at the Wolf Pack Classic Tuesday at the par-72, 7,302-yard Hidden Valley Country Club in Reno, Nevada. The Aztecs shot a 6-under-par 282 on the final day today and finished at 27-under 837 for the tournament.

SDSU, which entered the final round in second, was only beaten by defending champion New Mexico (-31), which fired the low round of the contenders at 13-under 275, moving from third to first. Brigham Young (-22) was a distant third, while San Diego (-21) and San Francisco (-20) rounded out the top 5.

 

Freshman Dylan Oyama (Carlsbad, Calif./Pacific Ridge HS) and sophomore Shea Lague (Jamul, Calif./Steele Canyon HS) each tied for eighth at 7-under 209 to pace San Diego State. Oyama carded a 3-under 69 in today’s final round. Starting his day on the 12th hole, Oyama got to 4-under with a birdie on the par-4, 395-yard 15th and the par-5, 560-yard 18th, and an eagle on the par-5, 515-yard first. A bogey on the par-4, 396-yard ninth was his only blemish on the scorecard as he recorded his first career top-10 finish. Lague shot a 2-under 70 Tuesday with five birdies, including three over his final four holes.

 

Sophomore Justin Hastings (Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands), meanwhile, tied for 15th at 5-under 211 following a 3-under 69 today. Starting on the 13th, Hastings birdied two of his first six holes - No. 15 and No. 18 - had nine straight pars, and birdied both the par-4, 460-yard 10th and the par-3, 184-yard 12th with a bogey sandwiched in the middle on the par-4, 437-yard 11th.

 

Senior Youssef Guezzale (San Diego/La Jolla HS) shot a 4-over 76 today to drop from a tie for 11th to a tie for 34th at 1-under 215 for the tournament. Guezzale did not have a birdie on the day, grinding out 14 pars with four bogeys.

 

Competing as an individual, sophomore Rugthai Thongsom (Surat Thani, Thailand) tied for 39th at 1-over 217 after shooting a 2-over 74 today. Thongsom got to 2-under for the round with three straight birdies on the par-4, 432-yard sixth, par-5, 598-yard seventh and par-4, 426-yard eighth, but double bogeyed the ninth and added two bogeys on his back nine.

 

Freshman Tyler Kowack (Del Mar, Calif./Torrey Pines HS) tied for 50th at 4-over 220, carding a 2-over 74 on Tuesday. Kowack had three bogeys after his lone birdie on No. 15.

 

New Mexico’s Bastien Amat captured medalist honors at 14-under 202, following a 6-under 66 on Tuesday. Amat finished three strokes ahead of San Francisco’s Benjamin Patridge (-11) and UNLV’s Caden Fioroni (-11).

 

SDSU will begin its spring campaign at the Southwestern Invitational Jan. 30-Feb. 1 at North Ranch C.C. in Westlake Village, California.

 

Wolf Pack Classic

Reno, Nev.

Day Two Results (Round 3)

Hidden Valley Country Club

Par 72, 7,302 yards

 

Team Standings (Top 5 of 12 teams)

1. New Mexico…279-279-275—833 (-31)

2. San Diego State…278-277-282—837 (-27)

3. Brigham Young…282-281-279—842 (-22)

4. San Diego…277-281-285—843 (-21)

5. San Francisco…279-273-292—844 (-20)

 

Individual Leaders (Top 7 of 72 players + SDSU)

1. Bastien Amat (New Mexico)…67-69-66—202 (-14)

T2. Benjamin Partridge (San Francisco)…67-67-71—205 (-11)

T2. Caden Fioroni (UNLV)…68-65-72—205 (-11)

4. Matthew Sutherland (Fresno State)…70-68-69—207 (-9)

T5. Cade Anderson (Loyola Marymount)…71-70-67—208 (-8)

T5. Matthew Watkins (New Mexico)…70-68-70—208 (-8)

T5. Trey Davis (Nevada)…70-66-72—208 (-8)

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T8. Dylan Oyama (San Diego State)…72-68-69—209 (-7)

T8. Shea Lague (San Diego State)…71-68-70—209 (-7)

T15. Justin Hastings (San Diego State)…67-75-69—211 (-5)

T34. Youssef Guezzale (San Diego State)…68-71-76—215 (-1)

T39. Rugthai Thongsom^ (San Diego State)…72-71-74—217 (+1)

T50. Tyler Kowack (San Diego State)…76-70-74—220 (+4)

^ indicates competing as an individual

 

Complete results


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