STANFORD, Calif. — Having started the spring season in dominant fashion just two weeks ago, Stanford men’s golf heads to The Aloha State to take part in its first tournament of the new year at the Amer Ari Invitational.
THE COURSE » For the third-consecutive year, Mauna Lani Resort plays host for the Amer Ari Invitational with its North Course serving as the setting for this season’s competition. Renowned as the No. 2 course in Hawaii by Golfpass Golfers Choice, the North Course consistently ranks among the top courses to play among the islands.
The north course plays as a par-72, 6,913 yard track that is the preferred course among its visitors. Designed alongside a Kiawe forest, the north course hosts sweeping ocean views that sets a beautiful scene for this season’s competition.
THE FIELD » This season’s field for the 35th Amer Ari Invitational includes one of the strongest lineups of teams in collegiate golf including four top-10 teams headlined by No. 4 Auburn. No. 6 Texas follows the Tigers alongside No. 7 Arizona State, No. 8 Oklahoma State, No. 14 North Carolina, No. 15 Pepperdine, No. 16 Texas Tech and No. 18 Georgia Tech. No. 35 Stanford follows No. 21 UCLA before No. 41 Washington rounds out the top-50. Also golfing is Oregon, Oregon State, Pacific, UT Arlington, San Jose State, UC Davis, University of Hawaii, international competition Osaka Gakuin and hosts Hawaii-Hilo.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT » The three day, 54-hole tournament will be played in the play five, keep four format beginning with a shotgun start on each day at 7:30 a.m.
LIVE SCORING » Live scoring for the Amer Ari Invitational will be available on Scoreboard by Clippd with live coverage of the event on X and Instagram at @StanfordMGolf.
THE CARDINAL LINEUP » Stanford sends out five for the trip to Hawaii led by Edan Cui at the No. 1 slot. Fresh off of a solid start to the spring with amateur and match play wins, Dean Greyserman will tee off at the No. 2 slot for the Cardinal. No. 109 Jay Leng and Nathan Wang follow suit for Stanford at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively, while No. 89 TK Chantananuwat makes his return to tournament action having missed Stanford’s final fall tournament after taking part in the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship where he placed tied for 11th overall. Kush Arora serves as the lone individual golfer for Stanford this weekend.
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