BREMERTON, Wash. – Washington State Men's Golf shot back-to-back rounds of 3-over, 291, and were currently in 10th place before darkness halted play late in the second round at the 2023 Husky Invitational Monday, played at the par-72, 7,115-yard Gold Mountain Olympic Course.
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Monday's second round was nearly complete with all but three teams having finished their rounds before play was called. WSU was one of 11 teams in the 14-team field to finish both rounds.
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Senior
Preston Bebich leads WSU at 2-under, 142, through the first 36 holes. Bebich shot an even-par 72 in the morning then followed that with a 2-under, 70, a round that included five birdies. Bebich sits tied for 12th overall.
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Sophomore
Sam Renner had WSU's best round of the day on his opening 18 as he made the turn at even and was 1-over through 12. Renner then caught fire, going six-under over the final five holes, includes eagles at 14 and 18 sandwiched around a pair of birdies to finish at 5-under 67. On his second round, Renner didn't have the same magic, ending his round with a 7-over, 79, finishing the day at 2-over, 146, tied for 42nd overall.
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Following an opening-round 77, redshirt-freshman
Ben Borgida rebounded with a 2-under, 70, going 3-under on the back nine as he sits at 3-over, 147 through 36 holes, tied for 52nd. Fifth-year senior
Pono Yanagi improved three strokes following an uncharacteristic 4-over, 76, in the first round to shoot a 1-over, 73 in the afternoon, finishing his first day a 5-over, 149, tied for 60th. Yanagi's second round included three birdies and an eagle on the par-5 14th.
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Senior
Nate Plaster is tied for 70th after he shot rounds of 76-78, to finish Monday at 10-over, 154.
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Running concurrent with the Husky Invitational is the Husky Individual event, where four Cougars are competing on the Cascade Course, which is a par-72 playing at par-72, 7,055 yards. Through 36 holes, junior
Franklin Lydra sits tied for 11th at 4-under, 140 after rounds of 69-71 with a combined nine birdies on the day. Senior
Drayton Joseph also finished his two rounds under par after firing 71-71 Monday, finishing in a tie for 15th.
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Sophomore
Daniel Kim is tied for 33rd after rounds of 73-73 to finish the day two-over-par, 146, while senior
Jaden Cantafio shot 73-74 to end his first 36 holes at 3-over, 147, tied for 37th.
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Play concludes at the Husky Invitational and Husky Individual Tuesday with a final 18 holes.
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