A day that saw one of the best teams in the first round, the University of San Diego took the lead after the second round of the Prestige College golf tournament at the Quinta.
The bullfighters pulled a team score of 8-mine of 276 on the Norman par-71 course on Tuesday at PGA West Tuesday, giving the team a total of 11 sous 36 holes in the format with four strokes and four counts . It’s good for a six -stroke advance on the Kansas, which maintained its second -class position in the team competition despite a 1 285 shot from the clear and hot day of the Quinta.
Northwestern and Little Rock have undertook a draw for the third, the two teams drawing team scores 3 under the day to reach 4 under the tournament.
The chief of the first round in North Carolina fell a day when the four scores counted fired on the peer. The Tar Heels finished 13 during the day and fell in 13th place in the field of 24 teams, 15 shots behind the bullfighters.
The individual culmination of the Round came from Nicklaus Mason from Kansas State, who marked the first hole in one of the events this year. Mason acceded the 13th hole of 216 yards during Norman, part of a round of 71 equal.
In the individual competition, the co-leader overnight, Kobe Valociek, from the state of Kansas, took the head solo with a 69, passing him to 7-mine of 135 in the last round on Wednesday. It’s good for an advance suddenly on three golfers – Sam Renner from Washington State, Collin Hodgkinson of Oregon State and Jake Hibbert from Florida Atlantic. Renner and Hodgkinson each fired 69 during the day, while Hibbert fired 67.
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Valociek was 1 for the day with three birdies and four bogeys until he sorted three consecutive holes from the 15th.
One of the co-leaders of the first round, David Ford de Caroline du Nord, had trouble on Tuesday with his team. Ford, ranked sixth in the country and leading the PGA Tour U ranking for the 2024-25 season, pulled 41 on its first nine holes, the nine rear in Cours Norman, and finished with a 75 and fell to 23rd in the general classification .
For the bullfighters, Cooper Humphreys paved the way with a 68, while Ryan Abaun and Ian Maspat each fired 69. You Seoung Choi fired 70 and Jaden Cantafio fired 71, the score that was thrown for the team day.
For Wednesday’s final, the 12 best teams after 36 holes will repercussions in the morning wave, with departure hours from 6:45 a.m. on the first and 10th T-shirts of the Normand. Admission to the tournament is free.
This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: University of San Diego takes a second -round lead in the Golf Event of Prestige College
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