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Cal In Contention After 18 At Burns Intercollegiate

Cal In Contention After 18 At Burns Intercollegiate




Ocean Course Hokuala

Tony Chen is tied for 12th individually after 18 holes played at the John Burns Intercollegiate.


Tony Chen Climbs Into Top-15 With Scorching Finish

LIHUE, Hawaii – Tony Chen recorded an eagle on his final hole and jumped into the top 15 individually to highlight the California men’s golf team’s performance in the first round of the John A. Burns Intercollegiate on Thursday at Ocean Course Hokuala.
 
Chen’s strong finish included birdies on holes 1 and 2 before his eagle on 4, resulting in a 3-under-par 69 and a tie for 12th place after 18 holes played. Aaron Du and Sampson Zheng – the respective 2022 and 2023 Burns Intercollegiate individual medalists – also shot under par at 1-under 71. Cal ended Thursday’s round in a tie for eighth place at 5-under (283), 10 strokes behind leader Long Beach State (-15), but just five shots off of a three-way tie for second place at 10-under.
 
The Golden Bear lineup – which started on holes 4-6 – started the day strong, led by three consecutive birdies from Ethan Fang on holes 6-8. But a collective six double-bogeys on holes 14-18 halted momentum. A quartet of Bears playing as individuals was paced by Charlie Berridge, who shot even par.
 
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Place Team To Par R1 R2 R3 Total
1 Long Beach State -15 273      
T2 Washington State -10 278      
T2 Grand Canyon -10 278      
T2 Arizona -10 278      
5 Utah -9 279      
T6 New Mexico -6 282      
T6 San Diego State -6 282      
T8 California -5 283      
T8 Texas A&M -5 283      
10 UNLV -2 286      
T11 Little Rock -1 287      
T11 BYU -1 287      
13 Georgia Southern E 288      
T14 Fresno State +2 290      
T14 Hawaii

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