Christiansen places first, Cougars win PING Cougar Classic

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Video highlights from Ping Cougar Classic

PROVO, Utah —Behind three top-5 scores and a first place finish from Austen Christiansen, BYU men’s golf placed first at the PING Cougar Classic, Tuesday.

"We had a lot of guys step up this week," BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank said. "The whole team played really well. I am excited about our play and the step forward we are taking as a young group. The scores we shot with how firm the greens were rival with some of the best wins we have had in program history." 

Shooting 35 under to claim the first place victory at the PING Cougar Classic, BYU won its first event of the season. The Cougars shot a total team score of 829 through 54 holes of play, shooting 13 under in Tuesday’s round of 18.

Finishing the tournament at 11 under, Christiansen took first place individually out of 60 players. This is Christiansen’s first medalist honor. The freshman shot 4 under in round three, birdying the seventh, eighth, 13th and 15th holes.

"For Austen to come out and win a tournament has got to be a great confidence boost," Brockbank added. "I am proud of how he played."

On his second shot on the eighth hole, Christiansen put the ball within 15 feet of the pin.  He then sank the putt for birdie to move to 2 under on the day.

Patrick Fishburn tied for third. The sophomore shot 2 under on the day, and 9 under overall for the tournament. Fishburn birdied the seventh and 14th holes in the third round.

Spencer Dunaway started the day at 2 under and was tied for 12th place. He shot 6 under in today’s round to tie for fifth place individually. On the eighth hole, Dunaway hit a great shot out of the bunker. He then sank a 12-foot putt to save par. Dunaway’s 66 was the lowest score shot in the final round.

Zach Pritchard finished the tournament at 3 under. Pritchard shot 1 under on the day and birdied five holes. The sophomore tied for 11th place. CJ Lee tied for 19th. Lee shot even par in today’s round of 18 and even for the event.

Preston Alder and Tommy Higham competed in the PING Cougar Classic as individuals. Alder shot 4 under for the event and Higham shot 3 under. Alder and Higham finished tied for 10th and 11th, respectively.

The Cougars led all teams by at least 26 strokes. Wyoming finished in second place at 9 under. West Coast Conference foe Pacific shot 2 over in the event and finished tied for sixth place. Washington State finished third, while Colorado State placed fourth. Colorado State's Dominic Kieffer took second individually.

Utah finished fifth while Dixie State and Utah State tied for sixth place. Southern Utah and Westminster ended the two-day tournament ninth and 10th, respectively. Utah's Brandon Kida finished tied for 3rd individually in the event. Fidel Concepcion of Southern Utah and Seokwon Jeon of Utah State tied for seventh.

BYU will continue play in the WCC Championship April 18-20.

PING Cougar Classic - April 11-12, 2016

PLAYER

PlacePlayerRound 1Round 2Round 3StrokesTo Par
1Austen Christiansen686968205-11
T3Patrick Fishburn667170207-9
T5Spencer Dunaway687466208-8
T11Zach Pritchard746871213-3
T19CJ Lee727272216E

 

10Preston Alder*736970212-4
T11Tommy Higham*687174213-3

*Competing individually

TEAM

PlaceTeamRound 1Round 2Round 3StrokesTo Par
1BYU274280275829-35
2Wyoming288283284855-9
3Washington State287280291858-6
4Colorado State289287287863-1
5Utah277295293865+1
T6Dixie State287293286866+2
T6Pacific283291292866+2
T6Utah State288291287866+2
9Southern Utah293295291879+15
10Westminster College298305305908+44