Wildcats Dominate With 25-Under Lead Heading into Final Round
The Chico State men's golf team showcased a stellar performance at the Palm Valley Classic, shooting a combined 25-under par after two rounds. With scores of 276 (-12) and 275 (-13), they lead the 20-team field by three strokes heading into the final round. Notable efforts include Naoki Easterday, who shot a career-matching 66 (-6), and Ty Weaver's impressive second round of 66. The team has excelled on par-3 and par-5 holes, demonstrating their strong scoring abilities as they aim for a second tournament win this season.
By the Numbers- Chico State is 25-under par through 36 holes.
- They lead by three strokes over Colorado State-Pueblo.
- Naoki Easterday shot 66 (-6) and 70 (-2), tied for second overall.
- The Wildcats rank first in par-5 scoring at 22-under.
While Chico State leads the tournament, they must maintain their performance against strong competitors like Colorado State-Pueblo, who are just three shots back. There’s potential pressure as they aim to close out the final round efficiently.
State of Play- Chico State holds a three-shot lead entering the final round.
- Naoki Easterday ranks first in par-3 scoring and tied for second overall.
The Wildcats will compete in the last 18 holes on Tuesday, striving to secure their second win of the season. How they handle the pressure from challengers will be crucial.
Bottom LineChico State's solid foundation in par scoring and overall teamwork puts them in a favorable position to clinch victory. Maintaining focus and consistency in the final round will be key to achieving their tournament goals.
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