STANFORD, Calif. – No. 51 Stanford is back in action this weekend, traveling across the border to Los Cabos, Mexico, to take part in the 2025 installment of the Cabo Collegiate from March 2-4.
THE COURSE » The Cabo Collegiate returns to the Twin Dolphin Club for the third-consecutive year in 2025 as Stanford will engage with the par-71, 7156 course that was inspired by PGA champion Fred Couples. The course is described as “a challenging course as fun as Cabo itself,” and is built into the mountains of the Baja desert and features breathtaking views of the Sea of Cortez.
THE FIELD » The Cabo Collegiate features a field of 14 teams with all ranking inside the top-100 collegiate programs entering the week. Headlined by three top-10 teams, the field consists of No. 1 Ole Miss, No. 3 Arizona State, No. 6 Oklahoma State, No. 14 Vanderbilt, No. 17 Arizona, No. 19 Texas Tech, No. 21 Florida State, No. 29 Tennessee and No. 49 Houston. Stanford rounds out the list that also includes No. 63 Cal, hosts No. 70 Arkansas, No. 76 Rice and No. 94 Baylor.
TOURNAMENT FORMAT » The tournament consists of 54 holes of competition with three rounds of 18 holes played each day under the play five, keep four format. All three rounds begin with an 18-hole shotgun start at 8:30 a.m.
THE CARDINAL LINEUP » Hitting the course for the Cardinal will be Nathan Wang, Jay Leng, TK Chantananuwat, Ethan Gao and Kush Arora. Sean-Karl Dobson will hit the links competing individually.
TOURNAMENT COVERAGE » A live leaderboard for the Cabo Collegiate is available on Scoreboard powered by Clippd.
STANFORD AT THE CABO COLLEGIATE » Stanford returns to the Cabo Collegiate for the ninth time in the tournament’s history, posting one individual champion courtesy of Michael Thorbjornsen’s win last year. Thorbjornsen fought off Ole Miss’ Michael La Sasso’s third round push to claim the win, shooting 10-under for the tournament including a card of 65 in the second round which is tied for 12th-best in the tournament’s history for lowest round. As a team, Stanford’s best finish came in the 2016 installment at Los Cabos Querencia where the Cardinal placed tied for fourth place, shooting 3-under overall in a field of 15 teams, including 12 that were ranked at the time. Stanford concluded last season’s tournament tied for eighth overall.
PRESTIGIOUS » Nathan Wang’s 3-under third round was enough for a 11-man jump into the top-15 as the Stanford men’s golf team wrapped…
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