Wildcats Dominate Palm Valley Classic, Easterday Shares Medalist
The Chico State men's golf team clinched the Palm Valley Classic title, achieving a scoring record of 39-under par, marking their second win of the season. Senior Naoki Easterday earned co-medalist honors, finishing strong with rounds of 66, 70, and 68, and securing a playoff spot with a clutch birdie. The Wildcats dominated, finishing 11 strokes ahead of the competition while leading in par-3 and par-5 scoring and tying for the most birdies. Freshman Ty Weaver also made an impact, tying for fifth in his first top-five finish. This win solidifies Chico State's growth as a team with multiple standout performances across its lineup.
By the Numbers- Chico State finished at 39-under par, a new tournament record.
- Easterday shot rounds of 66 (-6), 70 (-2), and 68 (-4), finishing tied for first.
- Freshman Ty Weaver posted scores of 73 (+1), 66 (-6), and 67 (-5) to tie for fifth.
- The Wildcats led the tournament after day one with a score of 25-under par.
- Chico State's young lineup featured contributions from two freshmen, reflecting positive team dynamics.
- Head coach Nick Green emphasized the team's growth and the energy brought by the younger players.
The Wildcats aim to build on this momentum at the Stanislaus Invitational on April 13–14, where they will look to continue their strong performance and refine their skills before the postseason.
Bottom LineChico State's victory at the Palm Valley Classic demonstrates their competitive edge and growing expertise, highlighted by standout performances from both seasoned seniors and emerging freshmen. The future looks promising as they head into their final regular-season tournament.
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