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Bandon Dunes Golf Resort - Bandon Trails | Bandon, OR
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Bandon Dunes Championship

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Ducks Hit the Coast for Bandon Dunes Championship
03/08/25 | Men's Golf
EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon men's golf team is set to play its first of two tournaments in the Beaver State, starting Sunday at the Bandon Dunes Championship in Bandon, Ore. The Ducks will tee off on the Bandon Trails course – a par-71, 6,794-yard track – starting at 8:30 a.m. and will play 18 holes each of the next three days. Live scoring will be provided by Clippd Scoreboard.
Oregon closed out the month of February with a ninth-place finish at The Prestige last time out, shooting a 2-under 854. Aiden Krafft led the way for the Ducks individually, firing his first collegiate ace en route to a 3 under result and a tie for 19th.
The Bandon Dunes Championship was not held last year due to weather, but the Ducks took home the team title at the event in both 2023 and 2022. Owen Avrit claimed individual medalist honors for UO as well in 2023.
THE FIELD
Air Force, Boise State, Boston College, Cal State Northridge, Eastern Kentucky, Idaho, Morehead State, North Dakota State, North Idaho, Oregon, San Jose State, Seattle, SIU Edwardsville, Tarleton State, Utah Tech, Utah Valley
THE LINEUP
1) Eric Doyle (Sr.) – Two top-5 finishes in his last three events, finishing fifth at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (199, -17).
2) Aiden Krafft (Jr.) – Medaled at the Sahalee Players Championship at -4 (212).
3) Greyson Leach (Sr.) – T6 at Sahalee Players Championship at -1 (215).
4) Jay Gould-Healy (Jr.) – Finished T10 at The Preserve and posted a career-low 67 (-5).
5) Ramil Saelim (Fr.) – Shot a 224 in his collegiate debut at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate.
Ind) Shams Jahangir-Arshad (Fr.) – Carded 13 birdies and an eagle in two events.
Ind) Tim Chang (Fr.) – Carded three under-par rounds at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate.
Ind) Gabriel Hari (R-Jr.) – Career best 215 (+2) at the 2022 Husky Individual.
TEE IT UP
» After finishing 4th to wrap up the fall slate, Oregon opened the spring season in style by placing fifth in the loaded field at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate. The Ducks finished with a 48-under par 816, which marked the lowest score to par in program history and the third-lowest total. UO combined to card 74 birdies and six eagles and finished the tournament with a 4.37 (-37) par-5 scoring average as three Ducks logged top-25 finishes.
» Eric Doyle ended the fall and kicked off the spring with his best rounds of the season, tallying back-to-back top-five finishes. Doyle posted a career-low 199 (-17) at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate that included a 9-under 63 in the opening round, spurring a fifth-place result individually. He became just the sixth UO golfer in program history to shoot under 200 in a 54-hole tournament and the first to do so on a par-72 course, and his Day 1 score was the fifth lowest by a Duck and the second-lowest score to par.
» Aiden Krafft started his 2024-25 season off with his first collegiate victory at the Sahalee Players Championship. The junior shot a 4-under 212 over a challenging two days at Sahalee, leading the field in par-5 scoring average (4.33, -8) and tying for second in total birdies (12). The result marked both Krafft's first career top-20 and top-10 finish.
» Greyson Leach ranks sixth in program history with a 71.89 career scoring average after carding seven rounds under par so far this season, while Krafft sits just behind him in eighth with a 72.02 career mark. Norman Xiong holds the Oregon team record at 69.05.
» The Ducks clock in at No. 35 nationally in the latest poll, the fourth-highest-ranked team in the Big Ten. Krafft (70.78), Leach (71.22) and Doyle (71.33) lead the way for the Ducks in scoring average through six tournaments this year and have combined for 182 birdies and seven eagles in 2024-25.
» Leach and Doyle both rank in the top 50 in the latest PGA TOUR University rankings. Leach sits at No. 35, the sixth-highest ranked golfer in the Big Ten in the standings, while Doyle climbed 17 spots - the most among all 172 qualified players - following his impressive performance at Amer Ari and sits at No. 49. Doyle (No. 95) and Krafft (No. 71) rank in the top 100 in the latest Clippd rankings, with Leach just behind them at No. 113.
Oregon closed out the month of February with a ninth-place finish at The Prestige last time out, shooting a 2-under 854. Aiden Krafft led the way for the Ducks individually, firing his first collegiate ace en route to a 3 under result and a tie for 19th.
The Bandon Dunes Championship was not held last year due to weather, but the Ducks took home the team title at the event in both 2023 and 2022. Owen Avrit claimed individual medalist honors for UO as well in 2023.
THE FIELD
Air Force, Boise State, Boston College, Cal State Northridge, Eastern Kentucky, Idaho, Morehead State, North Dakota State, North Idaho, Oregon, San Jose State, Seattle, SIU Edwardsville, Tarleton State, Utah Tech, Utah Valley
THE LINEUP
1) Eric Doyle (Sr.) – Two top-5 finishes in his last three events, finishing fifth at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate (199, -17).
2) Aiden Krafft (Jr.) – Medaled at the Sahalee Players Championship at -4 (212).
3) Greyson Leach (Sr.) – T6 at Sahalee Players Championship at -1 (215).
4) Jay Gould-Healy (Jr.) – Finished T10 at The Preserve and posted a career-low 67 (-5).
5) Ramil Saelim (Fr.) – Shot a 224 in his collegiate debut at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate.
Ind) Shams Jahangir-Arshad (Fr.) – Carded 13 birdies and an eagle in two events.
Ind) Tim Chang (Fr.) – Carded three under-par rounds at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate.
Ind) Gabriel Hari (R-Jr.) – Career best 215 (+2) at the 2022 Husky Individual.
TEE IT UP
» After finishing 4th to wrap up the fall slate, Oregon opened the spring season in style by placing fifth in the loaded field at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate. The Ducks finished with a 48-under par 816, which marked the lowest score to par in program history and the third-lowest total. UO combined to card 74 birdies and six eagles and finished the tournament with a 4.37 (-37) par-5 scoring average as three Ducks logged top-25 finishes.
» Eric Doyle ended the fall and kicked off the spring with his best rounds of the season, tallying back-to-back top-five finishes. Doyle posted a career-low 199 (-17) at the Amer Ari Intercollegiate that included a 9-under 63 in the opening round, spurring a fifth-place result individually. He became just the sixth UO golfer in program history to shoot under 200 in a 54-hole tournament and the first to do so on a par-72 course, and his Day 1 score was the fifth lowest by a Duck and the second-lowest score to par.
» Aiden Krafft started his 2024-25 season off with his first collegiate victory at the Sahalee Players Championship. The junior shot a 4-under 212 over a challenging two days at Sahalee, leading the field in par-5 scoring average (4.33, -8) and tying for second in total birdies (12). The result marked both Krafft's first career top-20 and top-10 finish.
» Greyson Leach ranks sixth in program history with a 71.89 career scoring average after carding seven rounds under par so far this season, while Krafft sits just behind him in eighth with a 72.02 career mark. Norman Xiong holds the Oregon team record at 69.05.
» The Ducks clock in at No. 35 nationally in the latest poll, the fourth-highest-ranked team in the Big Ten. Krafft (70.78), Leach (71.22) and Doyle (71.33) lead the way for the Ducks in scoring average through six tournaments this year and have combined for 182 birdies and seven eagles in 2024-25.
» Leach and Doyle both rank in the top 50 in the latest PGA TOUR University rankings. Leach sits at No. 35, the sixth-highest ranked golfer in the Big Ten in the standings, while Doyle climbed 17 spots - the most among all 172 qualified players - following his impressive performance at Amer Ari and sits at No. 49. Doyle (No. 95) and Krafft (No. 71) rank in the top 100 in the latest Clippd rankings, with Leach just behind them at No. 113.
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