Cougars Finish 13th at John Burns Invitational

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Day 1 Recap

Day 2 Recap

KAHUKU, Hawaii –After shooting back-to-back 9-over par, the BYU men’s golf team shot an 18-over on Friday to finish 13th at the John H. Burns Invitational.

“It was a lot more windy today,” said associate head coach Todd Miller. “Something like winds of 30-35 miles per hour. We just weren’t prepared for that coming out of the winter.”

The Cougars had difficulties hitting the fairways and the greens. Hole No. 10, the first hole for the Cougars on the day, proved to be particularly difficult in the final round. As a team, BYU shot 9-over on that hole alone.

“We really struggled on that first hole,” Miller said. “The guys really held it together after that.”

Even though the team did not play their best golf in the tournament, Hawaii native Justin Keiley played well in his first competition of the season.

Keiley, who finished tied for 35th overall, shot a first round 2-under and finished 4-over for the tournament.

“Justin did a great job,” Miller said. “He hit the ball well and was really consistent. Adam (Tebbs) was consistent as well. They stepped up and were ready to play.”

Zac Blair placed highest for BYU, finishing 31st. Blair led the Cougars with nine birdies throughout the tournament.

The team will resume play on Feb. 27 when it travels to California for the USC Intercollegiate.

PlaceNameScore
T31Zac Blair+3
T35Justin Keiley+4
T50Adam Tebbs+10
93Patrick Fishburn+22
100Daniel Reid+30
T81McCoy Willey*+17

*played as an individual

 

PlaceTeamScore
1California-17
T2UNLV-10
T2Duke-10
4New Mexico-9
5Texas A&M-8
6SMU-4
7Colorado State+6
8Nevada+13
9Hawaii+17
10Arizona+23
11Hawaii-Hilo+28
12Denver+35
13Brigham Young+36
14Fresno State+38
T15Missouri+49
T15Texas El Paso+49
17Utah+57
18BYU-Hawaii+74