Tuesday, September 24
Aldarra Golf Club | Sammamish, WA
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Three Ducks Finish in Top 25 at The Tindall
09/24/24 | Men's Golf
SAMMAMISH, Wash. – Greyson Leach, Jay Gould-Healy and Aiden Krafft all placed in the top 25 after the final 18 holes of play at The Tindall on Tuesday.
Leach and Krafft both shot an even-par 71 to finish T19 and T25, respectively, while Gould-Healy put together his best round of the season, wrapping play with a 3-under 68 to finish T23.
The Ducks shot 2-over as a team on the day to move up one spot on the leaderboard, finishing 11th with a 9-over 861. Utah finished atop the field at 33-under, followed by Pepperdine (-19) and South Carolina (-17), while UCLA's Pablo Ereno and Utah's Davis Johnson tied for the individual title at 11-under.
How It Happened
Starting on the 10th hole, Leach opened his round with back-to-back pars before carding an eagle on the par-5 12th to move to 5-under for the tournament. Leach did set himself back a bit with four bogeys in his next six holes, but the senior recovered with a birdie on the third hole and his second eagle of the day at the par-5 seventh to finish the round even and the tournament at 3-under.
Gould-Healy, competing as an individual, shot an even-par 36 through his first nine holes before carding five birdies and two bogeys on the front nine for a 3-under 68. Tuesday's performance was the best of Gould-Healy's collegiate career as he set a new career-low round and low round to par. His 2-under 211 also marks his best 54-hole finish as a Duck.
Krafft posted four birdies and four bogeys en route to an even-par 71, his fifth par-or-better finish so far this season. The junior finished the tournament at 1-under thanks to a career-low 65 in Monday's second round. Eric Doyle also put together his strongest round so far this season, carding a 2-under 69 with four birdies to finish the tournament T34 with a 2-over 215.
Daniel Bullen tallied two birdies in his final round, but six total bogeys held him to a 4-over 75, finishing 13-over for the tournament. Jeffrey Kwak also carded a 75 on Tuesday, finishing 16-over par after 54 holes.
Duck Scorecard
The Tindall
Aldarra Golf Club – Par 71 (7,016 yards)
12. Oregon 290-285-286 – 861 (+9)
T19. Greyson Leach 69-70-71 – 210 (-3)
T23. Jay Gould-Healy (I) 71-72-68 – 211 (-2)
T25. Aiden Krafft 76-65-71 – 212 (-1)
T34. Eric Doyle 72-74-69 – 215 (+2)
72. Daniel Bullen 73-78-75 – 226 (+13)
74. Jeffrey Kwak 78-76-75 – 229 (+16)
Notable
Greyson Leach finished tied for third in the field with a 4.33 scoring average on par-5s, and Aiden Krafft tied for eighth in par-4 scoring average at 3.93 … Eric Doyle's 38 pars were tied for the third most in the tournament … Leach was one of eight golfers to tally two or more eagles over the course of the tournament and one of four to card multiple eagles in the same round.
Next Up
The Ducks will head to Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Sept. 30, for the first day of the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational. One of the deepest fields in collegiate golf, UO will compete against 12 teams ranked in the top 25 of the latest coaches poll and three of the top four teams. Oregon finished in fourth place at 12-under as a team in the event a season ago.
Leach and Krafft both shot an even-par 71 to finish T19 and T25, respectively, while Gould-Healy put together his best round of the season, wrapping play with a 3-under 68 to finish T23.
The Ducks shot 2-over as a team on the day to move up one spot on the leaderboard, finishing 11th with a 9-over 861. Utah finished atop the field at 33-under, followed by Pepperdine (-19) and South Carolina (-17), while UCLA's Pablo Ereno and Utah's Davis Johnson tied for the individual title at 11-under.
How It Happened
Starting on the 10th hole, Leach opened his round with back-to-back pars before carding an eagle on the par-5 12th to move to 5-under for the tournament. Leach did set himself back a bit with four bogeys in his next six holes, but the senior recovered with a birdie on the third hole and his second eagle of the day at the par-5 seventh to finish the round even and the tournament at 3-under.
Gould-Healy, competing as an individual, shot an even-par 36 through his first nine holes before carding five birdies and two bogeys on the front nine for a 3-under 68. Tuesday's performance was the best of Gould-Healy's collegiate career as he set a new career-low round and low round to par. His 2-under 211 also marks his best 54-hole finish as a Duck.
Krafft posted four birdies and four bogeys en route to an even-par 71, his fifth par-or-better finish so far this season. The junior finished the tournament at 1-under thanks to a career-low 65 in Monday's second round. Eric Doyle also put together his strongest round so far this season, carding a 2-under 69 with four birdies to finish the tournament T34 with a 2-over 215.
Daniel Bullen tallied two birdies in his final round, but six total bogeys held him to a 4-over 75, finishing 13-over for the tournament. Jeffrey Kwak also carded a 75 on Tuesday, finishing 16-over par after 54 holes.
Duck Scorecard
The Tindall
Aldarra Golf Club – Par 71 (7,016 yards)
12. Oregon 290-285-286 – 861 (+9)
T19. Greyson Leach 69-70-71 – 210 (-3)
T23. Jay Gould-Healy (I) 71-72-68 – 211 (-2)
T25. Aiden Krafft 76-65-71 – 212 (-1)
T34. Eric Doyle 72-74-69 – 215 (+2)
72. Daniel Bullen 73-78-75 – 226 (+13)
74. Jeffrey Kwak 78-76-75 – 229 (+16)
Notable
Greyson Leach finished tied for third in the field with a 4.33 scoring average on par-5s, and Aiden Krafft tied for eighth in par-4 scoring average at 3.93 … Eric Doyle's 38 pars were tied for the third most in the tournament … Leach was one of eight golfers to tally two or more eagles over the course of the tournament and one of four to card multiple eagles in the same round.
Next Up
The Ducks will head to Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, on Monday, Sept. 30, for the first day of the Ben Hogan Collegiate Invitational. One of the deepest fields in collegiate golf, UO will compete against 12 teams ranked in the top 25 of the latest coaches poll and three of the top four teams. Oregon finished in fourth place at 12-under as a team in the event a season ago.
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