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Cougs Finish Strong, Take Fourth in Desert Mountain Intercollegiate
March 04, 2018 | Men's Golf
Four Cougars finished in the top-25
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona - The WSU men's golf team marked their first top-five finish of the spring season on Sunday in Arizona, finishing fourth among a tough field at the Desert Mountain Intercollegiate. As a team the Cougars tallied their lowest round of the tournament in the third, closing out the day with an even-par, 288, to bring their three-round score to 877(+13), two strokes better than No. 34 ranked Saint Mary's. The Cougars and the rest of the field finished behind tournament champion and No. 44 ranked Kansas which completed the two-day tournament at -11 as a team.
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Individually, four Cougars finished in the top 25 of the tournament, led by junior AJ Armstrong who tied for 15th. A 69(-3) and a 73(+1) in the second and third rounds of action brought Armstrong to an overall two-over, 218(+2), to tie with two other golfers.
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While Armstrong led the way for the tournament, seniors Zach Anderson and Brian Mogg came up with the Cougars' best 18-hole scores of the final round. Anderson scored his lowest round of the tournament in the final day, tallying four birdies to go one under par with a 71. He would finish just one stroke shy of Armstrong overall to place 18th with a 219(+3).
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Mogg moved up eight positions to finish tied for 19th overall and matching Anderson's 71(-1) Sunday afternoon. Mogg sat tied for 27th following the second round, but rallied to mark his lowest score of the tournament to bring his overall score to 220(+4).
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Senior Derek Bayley shaved six strokes off of his second round score in his final trip around the course, marking a 74(+2). Bayley tied for 21st with a three round score of 222(+6).
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The Cougars will look to continue their momentum in the Bandon Dunes Championship, which will take place Sunday, March 11-13 in Bandon, Oregon.Â
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Individually, four Cougars finished in the top 25 of the tournament, led by junior AJ Armstrong who tied for 15th. A 69(-3) and a 73(+1) in the second and third rounds of action brought Armstrong to an overall two-over, 218(+2), to tie with two other golfers.
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While Armstrong led the way for the tournament, seniors Zach Anderson and Brian Mogg came up with the Cougars' best 18-hole scores of the final round. Anderson scored his lowest round of the tournament in the final day, tallying four birdies to go one under par with a 71. He would finish just one stroke shy of Armstrong overall to place 18th with a 219(+3).
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Mogg moved up eight positions to finish tied for 19th overall and matching Anderson's 71(-1) Sunday afternoon. Mogg sat tied for 27th following the second round, but rallied to mark his lowest score of the tournament to bring his overall score to 220(+4).
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Senior Derek Bayley shaved six strokes off of his second round score in his final trip around the course, marking a 74(+2). Bayley tied for 21st with a three round score of 222(+6).
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The Cougars will look to continue their momentum in the Bandon Dunes Championship, which will take place Sunday, March 11-13 in Bandon, Oregon.Â
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| 4 | Washington State | 290 | 299 | 288 | 877 |
| T15 | AJ Armstrong (1) | 76 | 69 | 73 | 218 |
| 18 | Zach Anderson (5) | 74 | 74 | 71 | 219 |
| T19 | Brian Mogg (2) | 73 | 76 | 71 | 220 |
| T21 | Derek Bayley (3) | 68 | 80 | 74 | 222 |
| T49 | Daniel Kolar (4) | 75 | 84 | 73 | 232 |
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