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Luke Potter has Career Day, Sun Devils sit Second at Southwestern Invitational

Luke Potter has Career Day, Sun Devils sit Second at Southwestern Invitational


Luke Potter carded a career-best 7-under 65 for outright possession of second place and Michael Mjaaseth is tied for third after a 5-under 67 on day one of the 2023 Southwestern Invitational. 

 

Arizona State sits second overall in the 12-team field at 13-under 275 (65-67-71-72=275/-13).

 

The true-freshmen Potter and Mjaaseth were followed by Gabe Salvanera, who recorded six birdies to just two bogeys en-route to a 1-under 71. Preston Summerhays and Ryggs Johnston each rounded out scorers for the Sun Devils, both even through the first 18 holes.

When ASU finished, it marked just the fourth time a team had shot at least 13-under par in the first round of the Southwestern Invitational since 1993. Arizona State also paced the field with 27 birdies as a team.

 

“The first day of the season is tough,” said Head Coach Matt Thurmond. “There’s so much anticipation and we haven’t felt the competitive juices for a long time, so I’m happy with the start. I’m really thrilled for our two freshmen. They were exceptional today.”

Potter secured seven birdies and an eagle on the par-5 474-yard 14th. He paced the field shooting 5-under par on the 10 par 4s. The freshman caught fire late, recording three birdies and an eagle within the final five holes.

“Luke played well and looked solid all day,” said Associate Head Coach Thomas Sutton. “He got off to a good start and held it through the tough holes. The final five were there for the taking and he took advantage.”

 

Mjasseth also had seven birdies – the duo tying for the second most on the day – and an eagle of his own on the par-5 526-yard 12th. He tied for the tournament lead on the four par-5s, firing 5-under on…

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