Oct. 2, 2007
Bremerton, Washington -
With the cancellation of the final round of the Husky Invitational the Tigers officially took seventh place for the 36-hole tournament. Steady rain throughout the morning forced tournament officials to cancel the event at Gold Mountain Golf Club.
Freshman T.J. Bordeaux finished in 8th place individually, shooting back-to-back rounds of 73 in his home state of Washington. His second top-20 finish in as many weeks propelled the Tigers to a 299-300 showing at the 7,061-yard course.
"It's a little disappointing to have any tournament come to a premature end," said head coach Brandon Goethals. "We were off to a good start this morning and while there was a lot of golf left to play this afternoon it would have been great to see the guys battle up the leaderboard."
Senior Chris Rosenau and A.J. Hohn finished a stroke apart at 151 and 152, respectively. Junior Charlie Van Sicklen added a 75-79 and Alex Grieb recorded an 80-75.
The Tigers take a week off for the Tiger Hunt on October 8th but are back on the road the following week in Palm Springs for the Prestige at PGA West.
7 Pacific
+23 F 299 300 599 T8 T.J. Bordeaux
+2 F 73 73 146 T25 Chris Rosenau
+7 F 75 76 151 T33 A.J. Hohn
+8 F 76 76 152 T41 Charles Van Sicklen
+10 F 75 79 154 T45 Alex Grieb
+11 F 80 75 155
1 Oregon State U. +5 17 - 18 +5 288 - 288 T2 Oregon, U. of +16 17 - 18 +4 300 - 300 T2 Washington +16 17 - 18 +8 296 - 296 4 Pepperdine +19 F +12 295 300 595 T5 California, U. of +21 F +14 295 302 597 T5 San Diego State +21 F +9 300 297 597 7 Pacific +23 F +12 299 300 599 8 UC Davis +28 F +14 302 302 604 9 Idaho, Univ. of +30 F +15 303 303 606 10 Brigham Young Univ. +31 F +21 298 309 607 11 Fresno State +32 F +14 306 302 608 12 New Mexico +33 F +16 305 304 609 13 Washington State U. +42 F +20 310 308 618