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Lauren Holbrook | Posted: 4 Oct 2016 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Lauren Holbrook

Fishburn, Kuest help BYU to first place at Nick Watney Invitational

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Fresno, Calif. — BYU men’s golf concluded the Nick Watney Invitational in first place behind the third and fifth place finishes of senior Patrick Fishburn and freshman Peter Kuest, Tuesday at the San Joaquin Country Club.

“The guys played really well yesterday and today,” BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank said. “I'm especially proud of Peter and Patrick. They both played really solid golf. We were feeling the pressure yesterday and we started off tight and got behind, but then we played better throughout our second and third rounds and fortunately we hung in there.”

The Cougars ended the tournament at 1-over-par, edging out the competition by two strokes as Nevada and St. Mary’s tied for second place with 3-over-par. This is the second first place finish for the men's golf team this fall. They won the Olympic Club Intercollegiate in September.

On day one, the Cougars shot 1-over-par and were tied for third place, led by Fresno native Peter Kuest's 2-under-par through 18 holes of play. Patrick Fishburn followed shooting 1-under while Spencer Dunaway ended the round at 1-over-par. 

Spencer Dunaway finished the second round shooting 1-under-par while Rhett Rasmussen ended the round at an even par. BYU was in first place through two rounds of play with a total of 572 (+4).

The Cougars held the lead going into the last day of the tournament. Fishburn stepped up and finished shooting 4-under-par to seal his third place finish. Kuest ended the final round shooting a 69 (-2) and CJ Lee added an even par of 71 to maintain the Cougars’ lead. BYU finished the invitational shooting 3-under-par in the last round of 18 holes.

"We hung in there all three rounds," Fishburn said. "We didn’t get off to the best start, but we battled back and played well, especially the last hole. Out of our five golfers, we had three birdies and one eagle."

Fishburn tied for third overall with a total of 210 (-3) while Kuest tied for fifth with 211 (-2). Dunaway finished tied for 16th shooting 3-over-par through 54 holes. Rasmussen and Lee ended the competition tied for 31st and 37th place, respectively.

"It feels really good to win two out of three tournaments," Kuest said. "We're on an emotional high right now. We battled the whole way through. We didn't give up. We stayed positive and that helped us through the end."

West Coast Conference foe St. Mary’s finished tied for second place, shooting 3-over-par. Loyola Marymount and Pacific took 10th and 12th places, respectively. 

Zach Pritchard and Austen Christiansen also played in the tournament competing as individuals. Pritchard shot 2-under-par in his second round to help him tie for 57th place overall. Christiansen ended the tournament tied for 75th. 

BYU will continue its fall season next Monday and Tuesday October 10-11 at the Alister Mackenzie Invitational in Fairfax, California. 

Nick Watney Invitatonal - Oct. 3-4, 2016

Individual Scores
Place Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
T3 Patrick Fishburn 70 73 67 210 -3
T5 Peter Kuest 69 73 69 211 -2
T16 Spencer Dunaway 72 70 74 216 +3
T31 Rhett Rasmussen 76 71 74 221 +8
T37 CJ Lee 74 77 71 222 +9
T57 Zach Pritchard** 78 69 79 226 +13
T75 Austen Christiansen** 72 74 85 231 +18

** Competed individually

Team Scores
Place Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To-Par
1 BYU 285 287 281 853 +1
T2 Nevada 287 287 281 855 +3
T2 St. Mary's (CA) 284 288 283 855 +3
4 Cal Poly 286 290 284 860 +8
5 UC Irvine 295 282 284 861 +9
T6 Sacramento State 288 293 288 869 +17
T6 Fresno State 285 288 297 870 +18
8 UC Riverside 284 298 300 882 +30
9 Columbia 293 299 292 884 +32
10 Loyola Marymount- CA 293 299 295 887 +35
11 UC Santa Barbara 300 299 289 888 +36
T12 CSU- Northridge 306 292 291 889 +37
T12 Pacific 304 297 288 889 +37
14 Long Beach State 314 292 307 913 +61
15 CSU- Bakersfield 310 308 296 914 +62