Kenny Cox | Posted: 6 Oct 2020 | Updated: 24 Jan 2021

First fall tournament in the books for men's golf

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Brock Stanger Putt

MONTEREY, Calif. – The BYU men's golf team shot a 279 (-1) in the final round of the Pasadera Collegiate Invite on Tuesday.

Pepperdine won the tournament with a combined score of 794 (-246). Loyola Marymount finished second 822 (-18), San Diego 827 (-13) third with Saint Mary's 829 (-11) fourth and BYU 842 (+2) in fifth. 

"We couldn't get much going in any round," head coach Bruce Brockbank said. "I think this was a wake up call for us. There are a lot of great teams in our conference and we will have to step it up."

Carson Lundell put up a final round of 70 (E), matching his second round after a first-round 67 (-3) and tied for 14th overall. 

Playing in his first tournament as a Cougar, David Timmins shot the best round on the team Tuesday, carding a 66 (-4) after starting the day at two-over after Monday. Timmins finished in a tie for 17th place. 

Brock Stanger shot a 71 (+1) to finish in 22nd while Cole Ponich and Kelton Hirsch each recorded a 72 (+2) in the final round, finishing 29th and 34th, respectively. 

Playing as an individual, Austin Banz carded an 80 (+10) in the last round and ended up tied for 36th. 

BYU will play with the same WCC schools in the La Purisima College Invite in Lompoc, California, on Oct. 19-20. 

Day one recap

Day Two Individual Standings

Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 To Par Position
Carson Lundell 67 70 70 -3 T14
David Timmins 70 72 66 -2 T17
Brock Stanger 69 72 71 +2 T22
Cole Ponich 70 75 72 +7 T29
Kelton Hirsch 74 73 72 +9 34
Austin Banz* 76 72 80 +18 T36

*Competing as individual

Day Two Team Standings

Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Final To Par Position
Pepperdine 265 264 265 794 -46 1
LMU 267 278 277 822 -18 2
San Diego 281 269 277 827 -13 2
Saint Mary's 273 272 284 829 -11 4
BYU 276 287 279 842 +2 5