STANFORD, Calif. – Host Stanford continued its strong spring by a combining for a 1-under-par 279 in challenging conditions Thursday in the opening round of the 50th Goodwin at cool and partly cloudy Stanford Golf Course.
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Morning rain softened the already wet and newly renovated course, making it play longer than its listed 6,758 yards. Thick rough, afternoon breezes and light sprinkles added to the difficulty.
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Early starter Washington posted the best round of the day with a 2-under total 278, while the Cardinal led the afternoon wave.
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The 27-team field includes two contingents from Stanford – the Cardinal and White teams. The latter is 21st at 17-over 297.
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Junior
David Snyder sparked the Cardinal by matching his career-best score in relation to par with a 3-under 67, forging four birdies and only one bogey. He finished strong, securing birdies at the par-4 15th and par-3 17th holes and shot a 2-under 33 on the back side.
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Snyder shared the first-round lead with Derek Ackerman of Santa Clara and Daniel O'Loughlin of Colorado.
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Stanford senior
Brandon Wu continued his good play with a 70, tallying two birdies and two bogeys to earn a share of 11th with senior
Isaiah Salinda. The latter also carded four birdies and saved his best for last, holing a lengthy putt from off the green at the par-4 18th.
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Junior
Henry Shimp rebounded from two early double-bogeys with four birdies to post 72 and is tied for 37th, while freshman
Daulet Tuleubayev added a 74 is tied for 52nd.
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The White team was led by junior
Nate Menon with a 70 (t-11), thanks to an eagle at the par-5 16th hole. Freshman
Freddie Lee shot 74, junior
Dakota McNealy 76, senior
Chris Meyers 77 and freshman
Ethan Ng 78.
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No. 4 and defending team champion Oklahoma is tied for eighth.
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Second round play begins Friday at 7:30 a.m. PT on the first and 10th tees. The afternoon wave starts at noon. The tournament is open to the public and admission is free.
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The Cardinal squad tees off No. 10 from 8:25 a.m. through 9:09 a.m., while the White group goes off No. 1 from 1:50 p.m. to 2:34 p.m.
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Live scoring is available at GoStanford.com.
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