For the second straight year, Oregon men’s golf opened its season with a first place tie in the Husky Invitational.
This time, playing at the par-71 Tumble Creek Golf Course in Cle Elum, Washington, the Ducks saw their one-stroke lead disappear in the waning moments of the tournament.
Washington’s Frank Garber birdied on the par-four 18th hole, which moved the Huskies into a tie for first with the Ducks. Both teams shot a combined 16-over for three rounds, and both finished Tuesday’s third and final round two-under par.
Aaron Wise led the way for the Ducks, shooting a combined four-under for the tournament. Individually, he finished the Husky Invitational in sole possession of third place, trailing only USC’s Sean Crocker (-6) and Washington’s Corey Pereira (-7).
Sulman Raza finished tied for fifth, after rebounding from a six-over 77 in the second round. Raza shot a two-under 69 on Tuesday, and was a big part of Oregon’s move from third to first in the final round.
The Ducks have a quick turnaround, as they travel to Valentine, Neb. to play in The Jackrabbit tournament, beginning on Saturday.
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