Washington, Stanford set the pace at the Goodwin
Noah Woolsey (Valley News photo)
At the Goodwin, it isn’t so much a question of who
is in the field as it is who
isn’t. Twenty-seven teams are competing in the Stanford-hosted event. After Day 1, Washington and Stanford have separated themselves from the pack.
Washington went 2 under at the par-70 Stanford Golf Course while the hosts went 1 under.
The Huskies counted three rounds of par or better to start the event. Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider both contributed rounds of 2-under 68 while Henry Lee had a steady even-par 70. Washington also counted a 2-over 72 from Paul Margolis.
Washington is chasing its first win since the second start of the season, when the team won its own Husky Invitational.
As for Stanford, David Snyder was the star of the show with a 3-under 67 that included two birdies in his final four holes. That round left him tied for first individually with Santa Clara’s Derek Ackerman and Colorado’s Daniel O’Laughlin.
Two teams are tied for third, including USC and Cal. Both are 6 over, which is eight shots off the pace.
Santa Clara, Oregon and Colorado are tied for fifth another shot back.
For the second time this spring, Stanford also entered a B team in the field. While the B squad threatened to overtake the A team at the Prestige at PGA West earlier this spring, Stanford B slid down the leaderboard at the Goodwin with an opening 17-over 297 and is 21st.
ABOUT THE
The Goodwin
54 hole men's college tournament hosted by
Stanford University that honors former Stanford head coach Wally Goodwin, who elevated the program during his tenure of 1987 to 2000 by recruiting players like Notah Begay and Tiger Woods. Team (best four scores out of
five
players each round) and individual competitions.
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