STANFORD, Calif. – David Boote was in the zone Friday during the second round of The Goodwin at Stanford Golf Course.
The senior signed off on a 6-under 64, tying the 10th-best single round score in program history, to lead the Stanford men’s golf team heading into Sunday’s final round.
Boote had six birdies and went without a bogey to post a score that was eight shots better than his opening round. He went from 42nd to move into a tie for sixth.
Boote and the Cardinal are second among the 26-team field, aided by a 1-under 279. Stanford was one shot better than its opener, but currently 10 shots behind clubhouse leader UC Davis. The Aggies went 8-under to move to 11-under overall. Colorado is third at even-par.
Brandon Wu, Dominick Francks and Jeffrey Swegle each are tied for 10th at 1-over through 36 holes. Francks went 1-under with four birdies and was 2-under on the front. Wu was 3-under on his back nine for a 68.
Christopher Meyers, tied for 71st, checked in with a 76. Franklin Huang was steady with an even-par 70. Isaiah Salinda’s 75 put him in a tie for 62nd.
Bradley Knox had five birdies while recording a 3-over 73. Viraat Badhwar is tied for 37th after his 4-over 74. Maverick McNealy was 5-over with only one birdie.
Live results for Sunday’s round will be available at GoStanford.com.