Three Cougars in top 10, team jumps to second

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KAHUKU, Hawaii – BYU's men's golf team put together a complete team effort to shoot a two-over par 290 and jump to second place during round two of the John Burns Intercollegiate Thursday.

Senior Zac Blair continued his strong play, converting four birdies and shooting a second round 70 (E). After two rounds, Blair is tied for third place at two-under-par, five strokes behind first place Joel Stalter of California.

“We’re playing in some really tough conditions,” BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank said. "Turtle Bay, the Palmer Course, is just an awesome championship course. This year the guys seem to be really focused. We’re hitting a lot of good shots.”

The Cougars currenntly stand seven strokes ahead of third place Texas A&M (+13) and trail No. 1 California by 16 strokes heading into tomorrow's final round. California posted an impressive six-under-par 282 during today's second round and sit at 10-under-par on the tournament.

Freshman Joe Parkinson had the best round of his young collegiate golf career, shooting a one-under-par 71. Parkinson repeated yesterday's eagle on the par-5 12th hole with another eagle, in addition to converting two birdies during the second round. He currently is tied for ninth place on the individual leaderboard at three-over-par through 36 holes.

Juniors Justin Keiley and Jordan Hammer played with consistency during round two. Keiley, who shot a second round 73 (+1) currently sits at even-par and is tied for sixth place in the individual standings. Junior Jordan Hammer shot two birdies on the day and finished with a two-over-par 74.

Sophomore Devon Purser shot four birdies and finished round two with a two-over-par 74.

Follow live stats of tomorrow's third and final round on golfstat.com.

Individual Scores

Place

Player

Round 1

Round 2

Total Score

T3Zac Blair7072
-2
T6Justin Keiley7173E
T9Joe Parkinson7671+3
T18Jordan Hammer7574+5
T44Devon Purser7874+8

Team Scores

PlaceTeamScore
1California-10
2Brigham Young+6
3Texas A&M+13
4New Mexico+14
5Arizona+17
T6Colorado State+20
T6UNLV+20
8Hawaii-Hilo+21
9Washington State+23
10Hawaii+27
11Texas El Paso+32
12Nevada+37
13Denver+41
14Hawaii (B)+45
15Utah+51
16BYU-Hawaii+53