Washington State University Athletics
Men's Golf Heads to New Mexico
September 21, 2017 | Men's Golf
The team is set to compete in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate
THIS WEEK: After a short two day break, the Cougars will be on the road once again to compete in the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate in Albuquerque, New Mexico, September 22nd-23rd. The tournament will be held on the UNM Championship Golf Course.
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THE COURSE: The UNM Championship Golf Course is 7556 yards and is a par 72. Rounds 1 and 2 will begin Friday morning with a shot gun start at 7:45 a.m. The teams will play 36 holes of continuous play through the second round. Round 3 will begin with a shotgun start at 7:45 a.m., Saturday morning.
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THE FIELD: The Cougars will face 15 teams, including three Pac-12 competitors. The field will be made up of Arizona, BYU, California State-Fullerton, Colorado, Colorado State, Denver, Louisiana Tech, UNLV, Nevada, New Mexico, New Mexico State, UT-Arlington, UTEP, San Diego, San Diego State, Washington, and Washington State.
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REPRESENTING WASHINGTON STATE: Competing for the Cougars will be seniors Derek Bayley and Brian Mogg, juniors AJ Armstrong and Grant Cole, and sophomore Daniel Kolar.
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LAST TIME ON THE GREEN: WSU finished in 9th place overall at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 19th. The team shot a total of 880(+16), just one stroke short of 8th place finisher ULM (879, +15). Junior Brian Mogg tied for 12th place after tallying a 70(-1) in the third round to finish with a 241(-2).
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COACHING STAFF: The men's golf team is led by second-year head coach Dustin White, a WSU alum who golfed for the Cougars from 1999-2003…assisting White is Chris Gilbert, a second-year assistant coach with four years of collegiate and three years professional golfing experience.
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RESULTS: Live results will be posted on Golfstat.com. Full recaps from each day of competition will be posted on wsucougars.com at the end of each round.
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THE COURSE: The UNM Championship Golf Course is 7556 yards and is a par 72. Rounds 1 and 2 will begin Friday morning with a shot gun start at 7:45 a.m. The teams will play 36 holes of continuous play through the second round. Round 3 will begin with a shotgun start at 7:45 a.m., Saturday morning.
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THE FIELD: The Cougars will face 15 teams, including three Pac-12 competitors. The field will be made up of Arizona, BYU, California State-Fullerton, Colorado, Colorado State, Denver, Louisiana Tech, UNLV, Nevada, New Mexico, New Mexico State, UT-Arlington, UTEP, San Diego, San Diego State, Washington, and Washington State.
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REPRESENTING WASHINGTON STATE: Competing for the Cougars will be seniors Derek Bayley and Brian Mogg, juniors AJ Armstrong and Grant Cole, and sophomore Daniel Kolar.
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LAST TIME ON THE GREEN: WSU finished in 9th place overall at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, September 19th. The team shot a total of 880(+16), just one stroke short of 8th place finisher ULM (879, +15). Junior Brian Mogg tied for 12th place after tallying a 70(-1) in the third round to finish with a 241(-2).
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COACHING STAFF: The men's golf team is led by second-year head coach Dustin White, a WSU alum who golfed for the Cougars from 1999-2003…assisting White is Chris Gilbert, a second-year assistant coach with four years of collegiate and three years professional golfing experience.
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RESULTS: Live results will be posted on Golfstat.com. Full recaps from each day of competition will be posted on wsucougars.com at the end of each round.
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