Skip to navigation Skip to content Skip to footer
Official website of the Santa Clara broncos

Men's Golf Places Fourth at Carson Daily Invite

Men's Golf Places Fourth at Carson Daily Invite

Feb. 8, 2005

SANTA CLARITA, Calif. -

Complete Release in PDF Format
Download Free Acrobat Reader

The Santa Clara University men's golf team opened the spring season with a fourth-place finish at the Carson Daly Invitational, hosted by West Coast Conference rival Loyola Marymount at the Robinson Ranch Golf Club in Santa Clarita.

Santa Clara carded a 304 in cold and windy conditions today and finished with a three-round total of 895, just four strokes off the winning scorecard. Holy Names won in a playoff, besting Grand Canyon University, after both squads carded 891s. The Master's College finished just one stroke back for third place. Santa Clara was the only squad in the nine-team field that did not card a round in the 80s through the three rounds.

Four Broncos placed in the top 25, led by Jonathan Edwards, who posted his second top-10 finish of the season, placing 10th with a 221, eight strokes over par. Jong Yoon tied for 15th at 223, Eric Lillibridge tied for 21st with a 226 and Michael Nicoletti fired the Broncos' low round of the day with a 74 to place in a tie for 24th at 227. Matt Klenz rounds out the Bronco scorecard with a 230, good for 33rd place.

"We didn't play really well, but we didn't play that badly either," head coach John Kennaday said after today's round. "This event was a good starting point for the spring season; we looked at this as a sign of what we need to work on, and this tournament accomplished that."

The Master's College's Andrew Lawson earned individual medalist honors as the only golfer to record an under-par score, finishing with a one-under 212. UCLA's Kevin Chappell placed second with an even-par 213.

The Broncos return to action the first weekend in March, with participation in the UC Riverside Invitational, hosted at the PGC Southern California Golf Course in Beaumont.

Men's Golf Opens Fall Season
September 18, 2004 Men's Golf Opens Fall Season