Freshman Grant Feldman Leads Men's Golf at The Prestige
2/22/2023 10:09:00 PM | Men's Golf
Bluejays top Nebraska in a strong field
LA QUINTA, Calif. --Â Freshman Grant Feldman led the Creighton men's golf team at The Prestige, which concluded Wednesday in La Quinta, Calif.
The Bluejays took 21st of 24 teams in an event that included some of the best programs in the country, including two of the last three NCAA team champions. Creighton's three-round total of 916 (307-295-314) was four shots better than Nebraska (307-307-306=920) and also ahead of Cal Poly (927) and Princeton (930).
A freshman from Austin, Texas, Feldman tied for 64th with rounds of 75, 73 and 78 for a 226 total. It marks the first time in five events this season that he's led Creighton for an entire tournament.
Junior Shaun Campbell rebounded from an opening 80 with loops of 71 and 77 to tie for 78th place. Grad transfer Tristan Nelko tied for 90th place after scores of 74, 76 and 81 for a 231 aggregate.
Junior Charlie Zielinski placed 104th after three straight rounds of 78, while sophomore Owen Mackin closed in a tie for 109th place after circuits of 80, 75 and 81 for a 236 total.
Pepperdine, the 2021 NCAA champions, won the tournament with an 8-under total of 844, which defeated Texas Tech by six shots and 2019 national champ Stanford by 13. Medalist honors went to Texas Tech's Ludvig Aberg, who used rounds of 67, 70 and 70 to finish 6-under and edge Pepperdine's William Mouw (65-71-72) by one stroke.
The event was held on the Greg Norman Course at PGA West, which measured 7,100 yards on the par 71 layout.
CU is back on the course on March 13-14 at the GCU Invitational in Phoenix, Ariz.
The Bluejays took 21st of 24 teams in an event that included some of the best programs in the country, including two of the last three NCAA team champions. Creighton's three-round total of 916 (307-295-314) was four shots better than Nebraska (307-307-306=920) and also ahead of Cal Poly (927) and Princeton (930).
A freshman from Austin, Texas, Feldman tied for 64th with rounds of 75, 73 and 78 for a 226 total. It marks the first time in five events this season that he's led Creighton for an entire tournament.
Junior Shaun Campbell rebounded from an opening 80 with loops of 71 and 77 to tie for 78th place. Grad transfer Tristan Nelko tied for 90th place after scores of 74, 76 and 81 for a 231 aggregate.
Junior Charlie Zielinski placed 104th after three straight rounds of 78, while sophomore Owen Mackin closed in a tie for 109th place after circuits of 80, 75 and 81 for a 236 total.
Pepperdine, the 2021 NCAA champions, won the tournament with an 8-under total of 844, which defeated Texas Tech by six shots and 2019 national champ Stanford by 13. Medalist honors went to Texas Tech's Ludvig Aberg, who used rounds of 67, 70 and 70 to finish 6-under and edge Pepperdine's William Mouw (65-71-72) by one stroke.
The event was held on the Greg Norman Course at PGA West, which measured 7,100 yards on the par 71 layout.
CU is back on the course on March 13-14 at the GCU Invitational in Phoenix, Ariz.
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