BREMERTON, Wash. – The Pacific men's golf program prepares for its second tournament of the season, taking part in The Tindall, hosted by Washington on Monday and Tuesday at Golf Mountain Golf Course.
The Tigers remain in the Evergreen State for a second consecutive tournament to begin 2025 after securing a third-place finish at the Palouse Collegiate in the season opener. This week's field consists of 14 teams, including several West Coast Conference opponents. It's the first time the Tigers are competing in The Tindall, which offers a Par 72 course with 7,179 yardage.
Fresh off his Pacific debut, sophomore
Felix Bouchard holds the top spot in the Pacific lineup. Bouchard carded a six-under par at the Palouse Collegiate and collected an eagle in the final round of competition during the first tournament of the year.
Sophomore
Deitrek Gill also netted a six-under par in his first appearance of the season and will suit up in the second slot for Pacific this week.
Senior
Timothy Jung and senior
Travis Robbie settle in at the third and fourth positions for the Tigers. While Jung looks for a bounce-back performance from the Palouse Collegiate, Robbie looks to build on a four-under par from the season opener.
Junior
Justin Bai rounds out the Pacific lineup and will make his first appearance of the season, replacing senior
Ian Fritz from two weeks ago. Sophomore
Josh Stuart will compete as an individual in The Tindall.
The 14 teams will play 36 holes on Monday and 18 holes on Tuesday with a shotgun start of 8 a.m. on both days. Live scoring for the two-day tournament can be found
here.
Pacific Lineup
1.
Felix Bouchard
2.
Deitrek Gill
3.
Timothy Jung
4.
Travis Robbie
5.
Justin Bai
Individual:
Josh Stuart
Participating Teams
BYU
California
Eastern Washington
Grand Canyon
Oregon
Oregon State
Pacific
San Diego
Seattle
Saint Mary's
UNLV
Utah
Washington (Host)
Washington State
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