STANFORD, Calif. — Having secured its second tournament win of the season, No. 18 Stanford is back in action for the final tournament of the regular season, heading down to Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, California for the 79th Western Intercollegiate, hosted by San Jose State from April 13-15.
THE COURSE » Consistently ranked as one of the top 100 golf courses in the United States, Pasatiempo Golf Club contains a rich history dating back to 1929. A work from the mind of architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie and player, pioneer, and fellow architect Marion Hollins, the course features challenges right off the bat on hole 1 while also posting a not-so-easy end to a round with a pair of frontside bunkers on hole 18. Translated from Spanish as “a passage of free time,” Pasatiempo GC can be anything but on a given day.
THE FIELD » No. 13 Pepperdine headlines the 15-team field that also includes the No. 18 Cardinal. Following Stanford is No. 22 Arizona, No. 22 BYU, No. 30 USC, No. 35 San Diego State, No. 39 Washington and No. 50 UNLV. Hosts San Jose State will also tee off alongside Cal, Chattanooga, Hawai’i, Oregon, UC Irvine and Nihon University (Japan).
TOURNAMENT FORMAT » The three day, 54-hole tournament will be played in the play six, keep five format with three-consecutive days of rolling starts beginning at 8 a.m.
LIVE SCORING » Live scoring for The Western Intercollegiate 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 a familiar five-man rotation along with the inclusion of one the program’s highly-touted freshmen. No. 62 Jay Leng leads the charge for Stanford with No. 136 Dean Greyserman and No. 112 Nathan Wang in tow. No. 180 Edan Cui slots in at the No. 4 spot while Ethan Gao and Cooper Stearns slot in at No. 5 and No. 6, respectively. Kush Arora serves as Stanford’s individual for the three-day tournament.
STANFORD AT THE WESTERN » Stanford takes part in the 79th edition of the Western Intercollegiate sitting joint at the top alongside hosts San Jose State for the most team titles with 12. The Cardinal has also earned nine individual championships while completing the team-sweep a record five times including in 2019. Stanford last won The Western back in 2024 while Isaiah Salinda was the Cardinal’s last individual champion back in 2019. Stanford owns the most team titles since 2014 at The Western with…
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