Men’s golf ends No. 13 at Duck Invitational

WSU competed at the Duck Invitational on Monday. The Cougars will finish the two day meet today.

COURTESY OF WSU ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS

WSU competed at the Duck Invitational on Monday. The Cougars will finish the two day meet today.

RYAN NGO, Evergreen reporter and columnist

The WSU men’s golf sits in 13th place following the first round of the Oregon Duck Invitational in Creswell, Oregon.

The team scored a collective 303 in both the first and second rounds of the invitational. The Cougars finished the day with a team score of 606, led by junior Nicklaus Chiam 72 (E) who tied for 36th place.

Chiam shot 33 (-3) in the first round and 39 (+3) in the second.

Junior Daniel Kolar and senior AJ Armstrong shot for 78 (+6) and 76 (+4) respectively, while both tied for 44th place. Kolar scored 36 (E) in the first and 42 (+6) in the second round while Armstrong shot 38 (+2) in both the first and second rounds.

Junior Chiam shot 77 (+5) which tied for 76th place and senior Grant Cole shot 81 (+9), which tied for 86th place. Scott Redelsperger shot 37 (+1) in the first and 40 (+4) in the second round while Cole shot 39 (+3) in the first and 42 (+6) in the second.

Oregon State University and the University of Oregon currently lead the Duck Invitational with a score of 577.

The WSU men’s golf team will continue the second day of the Duck invite today at the Emerald Valley Golf Course.