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San Diego State University showcased an impressive performance at the Western Intercollegiate Golf Tournament, taking an early lead with a team score of 12-under par 338. The Aztecs are seven strokes ahead of their closest rivals, including Arizona and Stanford. Notable players Justin Hastings and Harry Takis both delivered stellar rounds, tying for third individually. As the tournament progresses, excitement builds for the second round scheduled for April 15, 2025, as SDSU aims to maintain its dominant position.
San Diego Sets the Stage at Western Intercollegiate Golf Tournament!
Santa Cruz, California – What a spectacular day it has been for San Diego State University (SDSU) at the Western Intercollegiate Golf Tournament held at the gorgeous Pasatiempo Golf Club. The course, a scenic par-70 spanning 6,486 yards, welcomed 14 of the best men’s college golf teams, and SDSU has made quite the statement on day one!
Strong Start for SDSU
The Aztecs wowed fans with an impressive team score of 12-under par 338, giving them a commanding seven-stroke lead over their closest competitors. This puts SDSU comfortably ahead, showcasing their skills and strategy on a challenging course that even experienced players respect.
Who’s Chasing the Aztecs?
Hot on SDSU’s heels are some familiar names. No. 21 Arizona, No. 42 Stanford, and Nihon University are in a three-way tie for second place, finishing with scores of 5-under par 345. Following them is No. 34 UNLV in fifth place, wrapping up the round at 4-under par 346. It’s all to play for as the tournament progresses, but SDSU has certainly set the groundwork for success!
A Closer Look at the Aztecs’ Top Performers
Leading the charge for the Aztecs were two standout players: Justin Hastings, hailing from the beautiful Grand Cayman Islands, and Harry Takis from sunny Brisbane, Australia. Both players fired off a fantastic 4-under par 66, securing them a tie for third place individually. Hastings tallied an impressive five birdies alongside just one bogey, while Takis dazzled the crowd with seven birdies despite facing three bogeys. Talk about showing off some serious talent!
Not to be overlooked, SDSU’s Chanachon Chokprajakchat from Bangkok, Thailand, also made waves, tying for seventh place with a score of 3-under par 67. He managed to keep his scorecard clean, with three remarkable birdies and no bogeys throughout his round.
Dylan Oyama and Tyler Kowack Keep It Steady
Joining the action, Dylan Oyama from Carlsbad, California, showcased his skills by finishing the day tied for 15th place at 1-under par. His round included an eagle on the daunting par-5, 532-yard 12th hole, along with five birdies, four bogeys, and a rogue double bogey. Meanwhile, San Diego’s own Tyler Kowack, who attends Canyon Crest Academy, played a steady game, finishing at even par and tying for 20th place.
SDSU’s team depth proves vital, although not every player’s score counted in the team total. Nathan Sampson from Temecula, California, who was listed as a non-counting player for SDSU, completed the day at 3-over par 73, placing him tied for 61st.
What Lies Ahead
As the second round approaches, anticipation builds. SDSU’s next round is set to kick off at 10:24 a.m. PT on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. With the Aztecs leading the pack, it promises to be an electrifying continuation of what has already been an exciting tournament.
Join the Excitement!
The Western Intercollegiate is more than just a tournament; it’s a storied event that has seen countless talented golfers pass through its ranks over the years. With each team vying for supremacy and every stroke counting, the coming rounds will surely keep golf fans on the edge of their seats!
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