Aggie Invitational: Talented Oklahoma team finally gets first win of year
Grant Hirschman
BRYAN, Texas — The ninth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners
are finally
champions in the 2014-2015 season, claiming the
Aggie Invitational title
in
Texas on Easter Sunday.
The team captured victory despite not having a player
finish inside of
the
top-five. Freshman Grant Hirschman posted the lowest
number for the
Sooners, rebounding from an opening-round 78 to
shoot 71-72 in the
last
two rounds.
Texas Tech took second place while Arkansas grabbed
third. Tech senior
Matias Domingeuz, who will play in next week's
Masters Tournament
thanks to his Latin America Amateur win, tied for 13th
place at seven-
over
223.
Sophomore Hannes Ronneblad of Sweden and senior
Esteban Restrepo
of
Colombia tied for seventh to lead the Red Raiders in
their runner-up
performance.
Individual honors
went to
California freshman KK Limbhasut, who picked up his
first career win.
The
first-year player originally from Thailand, played high
school golf for
Redlands in Loma Linda, Calif. Limbhasut was the only
player under par
after 54 holes at Traditions Golf club, shooting 73-69
on day one and
closing when even-par 72 on Sunday. He paced his
Golden Bears to a
seventh place finish.
Limbhasut is the reigning Western Junior champion,
winning at
Flossmoor Country Club in 2014 to win in come-from-
behind fashion.
ABOUT THE
The Aggie Invitational
54 hole men's college golf tournament in Texas
hosted by Texas A&M University played at the
very challenging The Traditions Golf Club, a
7142 yard, par 72 layout.
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