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Bears Tied For 10th After Day One of John A. Burns Intercollegiate

Bears Tied For 10th After Day One of John A. Burns Intercollegiate



Zhou and Chang Lead the Way Each Shooting One Under

Lihue, Hawai’i – California men’s golf ended in a tie for 10th place at the end of the first day of the John A. Burns Invitational at the Ocean Course at Hokuala.
 
The Bears finished the first round shooting a three-over-par 283, and are currently two shots back of a tie for fourth place. Freshman Xihuan Chang and sophomore Ziqin Zhou led the Bears, each shooting a one-under-par 69, respectively. Both are tied for 14th place after day one.
 
Redshirt sophomore Sihao Cong shot a one-over-par 71, ending the day in 32nd place, while redshirt junior Charlie Bundy finished the day with a four-over-par 74, ending in 69th place.
 

After round one, LMU leads the pack shooting a four-under-par 276, while Texas A&M is right behind them at three-under-par.
 
The Bears will resume action tomorrow at 9 a.m. HT / 11 a.m. PT.
 

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