Ducks in Seventh Heading into Final Round at Pac-12 Championship
04/30/16 | Men's Golf
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – The Oregon men's golf team is in seventh after two days of play at the Pac-12 Championship, played at the par-71, 7,209-yard Country Club of Salt Lake.
How It Happened: The Ducks carded an 11-over 366 in Saturday's second round to sit in seventh overall after three rounds in Salt Lake City. Stanford paces the pack at 25-under overall, with California (-15), USC (+1), Arizona State (+10) and Washington (+10) rounding out the top five.
California's K.K. Limbhasaut is atop the individual leaderboard for the second straight day after firing 66's in each of his first three rounds to pace the field at 15-under.
Thomas Lim leads the Ducks after 54 holes, turning in an impressive third round with a 4-under 67 to tally a new season-low score. Lim sank three birdies, along with an eagle on the par-5 18th to only one bogey Saturday to move to 2-under for the weekend, tying himself in 12th heading into Sunday's final round.
At even par for the tournament, sophomore Aaron Wise is currently tied for 20th. Teeing off on the 10th, Wise got off to a rough start, posting two double bogeys on the back nine. The Lake Elsinore, Calif., native was able to bounce back on the front, recording birdies on the par-4 second and par-5 fourth to record an even 71.
Edwin Yi followed up his 1-under 70 from Friday afternoon with a 75 on Saturday. At 6-over for the event, Yi currently sits in a tied for 34th overall.
After a 71 in his first round and 74 in his second, junior Sulman Raza carded a 79 in Saturday's third round to tie himself for 45th after 54 holes of play.
Senior Brandon McIver posted a 5-over 76 to tie for 66th heading into the final 18 holes. Nigel Lett carded a 77 Saturday after a pair of 76's in his first two rounds to hold a share of the the 63rd spot.
Up Next: Paired with Colorado and Washington State, the Ducks tee off for the final round of play at the Pac-12 Championships Sunday at 7 a.m. PT.














