STOCKTON, Calif. –
Sam Renner and
Preston Bebich each shot opening rounds of 5-under, 67, to lead Washington State during the first day of play at the 2023 Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational Monday at the par-72, 7,278-yard Reserve at Spanos Park course.
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Backed by the play of Bebich, Renner and
Pono Yanagi, all of whom went under par Monday, Washington State sits tied for third overall at 10-under, 278, three strokes off the lead held by Utah and Grand Canyon. The 10-under par opening round tied for the eighth-lowest single-round to par in program history.
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Renner was solid throughout his round, taking advantage of the par 5 holes as he birdied three of four on the day. After beginning his round with back-to-back birdies, Renner's lone bogey came at the par-4 fifth. He went four-under the rest of the round to finish at 5-under, 67, two strokes off the lead.
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Bebich was equally impressive as he also collected six birdies on his opening 18 holes. Starting on the front, Bebich got to 3-under after eight holes before bogeying the par-4 ninth. He was clean on the back 9, throwing three more birdies at the course to also finish at 5-under, 67, and tied for sixth.
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Yanagi had it to two-under after his opening nine holes before recording three bogeys sandwiched around a birdie over the next four holes to get back to even par. He managed to birdie two of the final five holes, including a birdie on the closing hole to finish his round at 2-under, 70, to sit tied for 20th overall.
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Jaden Cantafio birdied the par-4 seventh to get to 1-under, but three bogeys over the finial 11 holes saw him finished the round at 2-over, 74, tied for 58th.
Drayton Joseph shot an opening-round 76, which included a lone birdie on No. 11 as he sits tied for 72nd overall.
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Nate Plaster, playing as an individual at the Pacific Invitational, had three birdies on his round before finishing with a 6-over, 78, tied for 87th.
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Second-round play at the 2023 Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational continues Tuesday. WSU is scheduled to tee off at 8:24 a.m. PT.
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