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Big Match on Deck – Stanford Cardinal

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STANFORD, Calif. – No. 22 Stanford men’s golf returns to action in a rivalry setting, joining forces with the women’s program to take on California in the Big Match. On Thursday at Menlo Country Club. 

THE COURSE » The storied Menlo Country Club, founded in 1904, will host Big Match with the 6,732-yard par-71 course layout. The track has been the lone host of the four previous Big Matches and will once again be a beautiful backdrop for the Bay Area rivalry. 

MATCH PLAY FORMAT » Big Match will take place in a mixed Match-Play format, with seven total pairings, playing best ball in an effort to secure four team points for the win. Matches will tee off every ten minutes from the first tee box, beginning at noon PT.

THE PAIRINGS » Stanford and California will square off with the following scheduled pairings (subject to change prior to Thursday’s tee times):

12 p.m. – Kaylyn Noh / Sihao Cong vs Kelly Xu / TK Chantananuwat
12:10 p.m. – Jieming Yang / Ziqin Zhou vs Meja Ortengren / Jay Leng
12:20 p.m. – Marie-Agnes Fischer / Matthew Miyamoto vs Andrea Revuelta / Nathan Wang
12:30 p.m. – Adora Liu / Tony Chen vs Paula Martin Sampedro / Kush Arora
12:40 p.m. – Olivia Lee / Wenliang Xie vs Leigh Chien / Logan Kim
12:50 p.m. – Claudia Lara Miravitlles / Daniel Heo vs Nora Sundberg / SK Dobson
1 p.m. – Constance Fouillet / Charlie Berridge vs Megha Ganne / Ethan Gao

LIVE SCORING » Live scoring for Big Match will be available on GolfGenius.com with live coverage of the event also available on Twitter and Instagram at @StanfordMGolf.

BIG MATCH HISTORY » Thursday’s action will be the fifth rendition of Big Match, with the Golden Bears holding a 3-1 lead in the series. Stanford’s lone victory came in a 4-2 win in 2022, with Dean Greyserman, Ethan Ng, Michael Thorbjornsen, and Karl Vilips contributing to match wins. 

LAST TIME OUT » In a condensed Fighting Illini Invitational that squeezed 54 holes of competition into two days rather than the scheduled three, Stanford opened the season with T-6th finish with an 8-over 848 weekend scorecard. Freshman Jay Leng impressed in his collegiate debut as Stanford’s best finisher, placing T-15th on the weekend at 1-under par. 

NATION’S TOP CLASS » Widely regarded as the top recruiting class of 2024, the Cardinal inked three exciting young golfers joining the program this season – T.K. Chantananuwat, Jay Leng Jr., and Logan Kim

Chantananuwat, one of the world’s best golf prospects, won the Trust Asian Mixed Cup at…

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