Oregon State will take six-shot lead into final round at Bandon Dunes Championship

After two rounds at Bandon Dunes Resort’s Pacific Dunes Course, the Beavers lead the Bandon Dunes Championship by six shots.

Oregon State is on familiar turf this week in the Pacific Northwest. After two rounds at Bandon Dunes Resort’s Pacific Dunes Course, the Beavers lead the Bandon Dunes Championship by six shots. Oregon State, at 10 under, is the only team that has made it to double-digits under par at this point, but Oregon is close behind at 4 under.

Both teams posted 7-under 277 in the second round.

“Overall another really good job by the team today,” Oregon State coach Jon Reehoorn said. “We had some moments where we ran into some trouble, but they were not fazed by it and responded really nice.

“We’ve been in this position on a few occasions this year, and the message to the team will be to simply do what we do.”

Bandon Dunes Championship: Team Leaderboard | Individual

The Beavers won twice this fall, including at their own event at Trysting Tree Golf Club in Corvallis. This spring, Oregon State’s road has been as difficult as anyone’s. Starts at the Amer Ari and the Prestige preceded the trip to Bandon Dunes.

Oregon State is No. 45 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings.

Sophomore Carson Barry, the reigning Idaho Amateur champion and a PNGA Amateur semifinalist, is 4 under through 36 holes and only one shot off the lead. He’s sandwiched by familiar names. UCLA junior Devon Bling, runner-up at the 2019 U.S. Amateur, is 5 under and among three players tied for first. That group also includes Utah’s Axel Einarsson and Seattle’s Nathan Cogswell.

UCLA is seventh in the team race at 10 over.

A five-man group at 2 under (T-7) includes San Jose State senior Sean Yu, who last month teed it up at the Genesis Invitational after earning an exemption in a Monday collegiate showcase. Yu eagled his opening hole on Monday, the par-5 12th. His 6-under 65 was the best score from any player in the second round.

Oregon State junior Spencer Tibbits is also part of that tie for seventh. Tibbits, who qualified for the U.S. Open last summer, finished no worse than T-3 individually in three full-field fall starts, including a T-1 at the Husky Invitational to start the year.

Tibbits most recently finished T-21 at the Prestige.

The tournament concludes on Wednesday, and the final round will be live-streamed on Golfweek.com.


BANDON DUNES CHAMPIONSHIP: Watch the final round LIVE on Tuesday, March 10. Part of College Golf Live’s 2020 Spring Series.


 

Event info, players to watch at the 2020 Bandon Dunes Championship

Everything you need to know for the 2020 Bandon Dunes Championship.

A pair of top-25 teams highlight the field bound for Oregon this week to tee it up at one of the most-popular destination golf resorts in the country.

The University of Idaho and Tom Doak’s Pacific Dunes course play host this week for the 2020 Bandon Dunes Championship, March 8-10. Defending champion Utah, No. 14 Washington, No. 23 UCLA and three more members of the Pac-12 lead the 14-team field.

Golfweek will livestream the final-round coverage as part of College Golf Live’s 2020 Spring Series. You can watch PGA Tour veteran Ricky Barnes and Ben Lyons call the final round at Golfweek.com/BandonDunes2020 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.

Here’s everything you need to know for the Bandon Dunes Championship.

Men’s college rankings: Team | Individual

Where

Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Pacific Dunes course. Bandon, Oregon.

Schedule

March 8-10. 54-hole tournament, 18 holes each day.

Field

Idaho, Oregon, Oregon State, Denver, Cal Baptist, Washington, Washington State, Seattle, San Jose State, Fresno State, Seton Hall, Northern Colorado, UCLA, Kansas, Boise State and Utah

Players to watch

Devon Bling, junior, UCLA

Loves the big moments at the best courses. Coming off a strong showing at the loaded Southern Highlands Collegiate where he shot 4-under 68 during the final round to finish third.

Noah Woolsey, junior, Washington

No. 14 Washington’s best player. Woolsey has four top-five finishes this season, including three individual wins.

Blake Tomlinson, junior, Utah

It’s a different course from last year, but the event’s defending individual champion returns with fond memories of his win in 2019.

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