BREMERTON, Wash. — Led by a six-under performance from graduate student
Ian Maspat, San Diego men's golf finished tied for fourth out of 14 teams at The Tindall (hosted by the University of Washington) on Tuesday afternoon at Gold Mountain Golf Club's Olympic Course (7,179 yards, Par 72).
Maspat carded rounds of 73, 68, 69 (210 strokes) to place tied for eighth in the tournament. He was followed by freshman
Reed Arnaldo, who placed at tied for 19th (-2, 214, 69, 70, 75),
Cooper Humphreys, who placed at tied for 30th (E, 216, 77, 67, 72),
You Seong Choi at T-51 (+4, 220, 70, 74, 76), and
Charlie Gillespie at T-65 (+8, 224, 72, 80, 72).
Playing as an individual on Gold Mountain Golf Club's Cascade Course (6,775 yards, Par 72) Saint Mary's transfer
Go Nakatsukasa finished tied for fifth at five-under after rounds of 72, 70, and 69 (211 total strokes).
Reid Piron was tied for 10th at -2 as an individual with rounds of 68, 76, and 70 (214 total strokes).
Brady Clark rounded out USD's individual results by finishing at T-16 and two over par with rounds of 80, 73, and 65 (218).
The Toreros are back in action on Thursday, October 9, when they travel to Stockton, California to begin play in the 2025 Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational at The Reserve at Spanos Park.
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