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South to Western Intercollegiate

Western Intercollegiate
Saturday-Sunday, April 12-13
Pasatiempo Golf Club • Santa Cruz, Calif.


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Live Results • GoStanford.com
Cardinal Contingent • Patrick Rodgers, Cameron Wilson, Maverick McNealy, Viraat Badhwar, David Boote, Jim Liu, Patrick Grimes (Ind.), Dominick Francks (Ind.)
Shotgun Start • Saturday (8:15 a.m. PT), Sunday (8:15 a.m.)
Social Hour • twitter.com/StanfordWGolf • instagram.com/StanfordWGolf • #GoStanford
The Tournament
• Hosted by San Jose State, the Western Intercollegiate is the longest running college golf tournament west of the Mississippi River. Returning to the famed Alister MacKenzie-designed Pasatiempo Golf Club for the 68th year, this season’s edition boasts a field with five of the nation’s top-20 teams, including No. 6 Stanford and No. 3 Cal.

• The 88 players representing 14 schools will play 36 holes Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday. Team scores on the 6,615-yard, par-70 course will be calculated by a play-six, score-five format. 

• Stanford has won eight team titles, third behind San Jose State (12) and Fresno State (9).

• Cal won the 2013 Western Intercollegiate for its first title since 1950.

• Patrick Rodgers, who won the event in 2012, has a chance to join Joel Kribel (1997, 1999) as the only Cardinal to win multiple crowns.

• The Western Intercollegiate was originally conceived by the Northern California Golf Association as a means to give college players around the Bay Area an opportunity to play and gain tournament experience during Spring Break.

The Field
• The 14-team field includes No. 6 Stanford, No. 3 Cal, No. 17 Washington, No. 19 Texas, No. 20 USC, San Jose State, SMU, Arizona State, Memphis, Oregon, San Diego State, UC Irvine, UTEP, and Hawaii.

The Course
• Located in Santa Cruz, Calif., Pasatiempo Golf Club is regarded for its breathtaking scenery and deep-rooted golf history. Bobby Jones was one of the first players to hit from the first tee when the course opened in 1929.

• The course was designed by the famous English architect Alister MacKenzie, who claimed Pasatiempo was his best layout, ahead of even Cypress Point and Augusta National.

The Quote
• Knowles Family Director of Men’s Golf Conrad Ray previews the weekend …
“The team is eager to participate in the Western Intercollegiate this weekend. We are all appreciative of the rich history of the event and the amazing test of golf that Pasatiempo Golf Course provides. The event also features a 6-count-5 format and hopefully the depth of our team will shine though and speak for itself with the extra score each round. The team has been focusing on the important shots in practice that they will see in competition as well as tuning up their speed control on the greens which is always very important at Pasatiempo. We look to keep the momentum rolling from a rewarding week at The Goodwin and would love to win two events in a row for the first time this season.”

The Last Time Out
• Stanford boat raced an 18-team field and won The Goodwin (March 28-30) by 20 shots.

• The host Cardinal (268-281-266) checked in at 25-under to better Pac-12 Conference rivals USC and UCLA, who finished at 5-under.

• Patrick Rodgers won The Goodwin with a 14-under 196, including a final-round 64. Rodgers was joined in the top-5 by third-place Cameron Wilson. Tying for fourth was Maverick McNealy.

The Next Time Out
• The Cardinal turns its attention to the Pac-12 Championships (April 25-27) in Marana, Ariz.


Team ChampionIndividual ChampionSchool
CalPedro FigueiredoUCLA
TexasPatrick RodgersStanford
UCLATimothy MadiganNew Mexico State
OregonEugene WongOregon
OregonDiego VelasquezOregon State
St. Mary’sJack NewmanMichigan State
PurdueJohn StreibichXavier
DukeRob GrubeStanford
OregonJ.J. ScurichCal Poly
ColoradoKane WebberColorado
UCLASteve ConwayUCLA
WashingtonConner RobbinsWashington
OregonLars JohanssonSan Diego State
Fresno StateJason AllredPepperdine
WashingtonJoel KribelStanford
UC Santa BarbaraNaoya TakemotoUC Santa Barbara
Ohio StateJoel KribelStanford
StanfordArron OberholserSan Jose State
USCRyan HietalaUTEP
San Jose StateTed SnavelyOregon
OregonCam MartinOregon
San Jose StateTodd FischerUSF
UNLVDoug DuChateauOregon
Fresno StateMike FosterSan Jose State
Fresno StateRafael PonceBYU
San Jose StateBruce BrockbankBYU
Fresno StateRich GreenwoodUCLA
USCSam RandolphUSC
San Jose StateDuffy WaldorfUCLA
San Jose StateGrant BarnesSan Jose State
UCLA • Fresno StateKris MoeSan Diego State
USCRich FehrBYU
BYUJay Don BlakeUtah State
USCBobby ClampettBYU
San Jose StateScott WatkinsArizona State
BYUMark O’MearaLong Beach State
Arizona StateLee MiklesArizona State
BYUMike BrannanBYU
BYUMark LyeSan Jose State
Arizona StatePeter JacobsenOregon
USCDon BakerUSC
Arizona StateHoward TwittyArizona State
BYURich SimmsCal State Los Angeles
BYUBob ClarkCal State Los Angeles
Arizona StateGary SandersUSC
BYUJohnny MillerBYU
San Jose StateJerry HeardFresno State
USCArne DokkaCal State Los Angeles
San Jose StateArne DokkaCal State Los Angeles
Fresno StateRoss RandallSan Jose State
San Jose StateJohn LotzSan Jose State
StanfordJohn LotzSan Jose State
Fresno StateJohn LotzSan Jose State
San Diego StateRon O’ConnorSan Diego State
Fresno StateJoel SpinolaFresno State
Fresno StateDale LingenbrinkSeattle
San Jose StateStan HobertArizona State
Fresno StateGordon McKenzieSeattle
StanfordJohn McMullinModesto College
StanfordCharles Van LingeStanford
StanfordKen VenturiSan Jose State
StanfordFred BrownStanford
StanfordKen VenturiSan Jose State
CaliforniaGeorge BrunoSan Jose State
San Jose StateAl NelsonSt. Mary's
San Jose StateAl NelsonSt. Mary's
StanfordMorgan FottrellSan Jose State