EUGENE, Ore. – Utah sophomore
Nathan Wunderli carded a hole-in-one in Tuesday's final round and the Utah men's golf team went on to finish in third-place at the 28
th Annual Duck Invitational at Eugene Country Club.
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The Utes combined to card a final-round 5-over par (289) en route to a three-round total score of 15-over par (867). No. 10-ranked Oregon won the event, registering a score of 8-under par (844) over the 54-hole tournament. Arizona finished in second-place, just five strokes ahead of the Utes, at 10-over par (862). No. 23-ranked San Diego State (+17, 869) came in fourth-place and Oregon State (+20, 872) rounded out the top-five.
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"We had a really solid tournament," said Utah head coach
Garrett Clegg. "As a team, we did a great job. We actually played well last week, but did not get it finished. This week, we managed to play all 54 holes and get it done.
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"We did a lot of really good things this week. We have been building on each performance all spring, now we just need to stay consistent."
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Freshman
Jordan Costello carded a final-round 2-under par (69) on the way to registering the first top-10 performance of his career. He finished in a tie for 10th-place with a three-round score of 1-over par (214).
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Senior
Gentry Hicks carded his fourth top-20 performance of the season, finishing in a tie for 16th with a total score of 3-over (216). Sophomore
Kyler Dunkle tallied a top-20 performance as well, posting a three-round score of 4-over par (217) and finishing in a tie for 18th.
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Wunderli finished in sole possession of 28th-place with a three-round score of 7-over par (220). The Sandy, Utah, native was the only golfer to record a hole-in-one during the event, holing-out the par-3, 228-yard No. 2 hole.
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"Nathan's hole-in-one came on one of the toughest par-3's on the course," said Clegg. "The pin was in the very back. It was an amazing hole to record a hole-in-one at.
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Wunderli becomes the first Ute to card a hole-in-one since Ben Bankhead registered one at the Colorado Invitational back on Sept. 24, 2012, and is just the third Utah golfer overall to do so since 2008.
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Freshman
Mitchell Schow rounded out Utah's scoring, coming in 79th-place with a combined score of 21-over par (234).
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In addition to Wunderli's hole-in-one that went for eagle, Utah had a tournament-best four eagles overall during the two-day event. Costello led the way with two eagles and Dunkle added the other.
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Tuesday's third-place finish marks the first top-three finish for the Utes this spring and the first since taking second-place in the weather-shortened Utah Invitational back in October. It is the first top-three performance for the Utes in a spring tournament since tying for second at the Loyola Golf Invitational back in 2015.
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Overall, Utah has four top-three finishes this season – the most in a single season for the Utes since 2006-07 (four).
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Utah returns to action in a few weeks when the team heads to Provo to compete in the PING Cougar Classic, which will take place Monday and Tuesday, April 10-11, at Riverside Country Club.
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