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Cougs head to the Bay this week to play in The Goodwin

Cougs head to the Bay this week to play in The Goodwin


SAN FRANCISCO – The Washington State men’s golf team heads to the Bay Area this week to compete in The Goodwin. The tournament, which is hosted by Stanford, runs from March 30-April 1 at TPC Harding Park.  

The Course and Tournament Format

The Goodwin, which usually is held at the Stanford Golf Club, will be held at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. This is because Stanford will be hosting the 2023 Pac-12 Men’s Golf Championship, and per Conference rules, teams cannot play on the Pac-12 Championship course during the regular season. TPC Harding Park is a 7,193-yard course that plays as a par 70.

Teams will play one 18-hole round per day, with play starting Thursday, March 30, and concluding Saturday, April 1. Play for each day will get underway at 7 a.m. PT.

Washington State’s Lineup

1) Jaden Cantafio 2) Pono Yanagi 3) Preston Bebich 4) Sam Renner 5) Nate Plaster

The Field

Washington State will take on some of the nation’s best teams this week at The Goodwin. Along with host Stanford, the Cougars will take on BYU, Cal Poly, Fresno State, Georgia Tech, Howard University, Lipscomb, Little Rock, Mercer, Northern Illinois, San Jose State, Santa Clara, SMU, St Mary’s, Cal, UC Davis, UCLA, USC, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, San Diego, San Francisco, Utah, and Washington.

Live Results

Fans can follow all of the action at The Goodwin at GolfStat.com.

Last Time Out

Washington State junior golfer Jaden Cantafio collected his third top-10 finish of the 2022-23 season, as the Tustin, California native ended the 2023 Bandon Dunes Championship in a tie for eighth place on the player leaderboard after carding 1-over; 145 through 36 holes of play.

Golfers had to battle the elements all week long at the 2023 Bandon Dunes Championship, as the tournament was shortened to two rounds due to inclement weather. Monday’s second round was canceled due to standing water on the course, reducing the typically 54-hole tournament to 36 holes.

Washington State ended the Bandon Dunes Championship on a high note, as the Cougars carded 6-over; 294 during Tuesday’s final round to end the tournament in 14th on the team leaderboard. WSU ended its stay at the Bandon Dunes Golf Course by shooting 32-over; 608.

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