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Men’s Golf heads to Hawai’i this Thursday to open the spring

Men's Golf heads to Hawai'i this Thursday to open the spring


LIHUE, HAWAI’I – The Washington State men’s golf team opens the 2023 spring season this Thursday, Feb. 16, as the Cougars head out to Lihue, Hawai’i to participate in the 46th Annual John Burns Invitational.

The Course and Tournament Format

The 46th Annual John Burns Invitational will take place on the Ocean Course at the Hokuala Golf Club in Lihue, Hawai’i. The Ocean Course is a 7,120-yard course and plays as a par 72.

Play begins Thursday, Feb. 16, and runs through Saturday, Feb. 18, with teams playing one 18-hole round per day. Each round of the John Burns Invitational will get underway a 6:30 a.m. PT shotgun start.

Washington State’s Lineup

1) Pono Yanagi 2) Preston Bebich 3) Jaden Cantafio 4) Peter Jung 5) Sam Renner

Head Coach Dustin White on the John Burns Invitational

“We’re excited to get back into competition again. The off-season is nice to work on a few things, but after a while, you’re ready to go play. We’ve got a couple of great events ahead of us and the guys played some solid golf during qualifying. It goes back to what we did in the fall – control what we can and focus on the shot in front of you until there are no more holes left to play. We do a good job of that and we know what can happen.”

The Field

Hawai’i will serve as the host of the 46th Annual John Burns Invitational. Along with Washington State, No. 10 Texas A&M, No. 19 Arizona, No. 20 San Diego State, California, Southern Cal, Utah, BYU, Fresno St., Grand Canyon, Long Beach St., LMU, Nevada, New Mexico, Santa Clara, Sacramento St., St. Mary’s, UNC Wilmington, UNLV and UTEP will all be in attendance in Lihue.

Live Results

Fans can follow all of the action at the 46th Annual John Burns Invitational at GolfStat.com.

A Look at the Spring

The John Burns Invitational will be the first of six tournaments for the Cougars this spring. After its tournament in Hawai’i, Washington State returns to the mainland to play in The Prestige in Palm Desert, California Feb. 20-22. The Cougs will take a couple of weeks off after The Prestige then head to Bandon, Oregon to play in the Bandon Dunes Championship March 12-14.

WSU will then head to the Golden State for three-straight tournaments, as the Cougs will play in The Goodwin (March 30-April 1) in San Francisco and the El Macero Classic (April 14-16). Washington State will conclude the regular season at the 2023…

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