Oregon men’s golf ties for 17th at The Goodwin after final round

Aiden Krafft, Men's Golf at University of Oregon
Aiden Krafft, Men's Golf at University of Oregon
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The Oregon men’s golf team finished in a tie for 17th place at The Goodwin after the final round on March 28. The tournament, held at Stanford Golf Course, saw the Ducks drop down the leaderboard following a challenging third round.

This result comes as the Ducks competed against a strong field that included several top-ranked teams. Oregon had stayed competitive during the first two days but ultimately posted a total score of 854 over three rounds.

Senior Aiden Krafft led Oregon with an even-par total of 210, placing him in the top 30 individually. Krafft’s performance included three birdies and three bogeys in his final round. Jeffrey Kwak showed improvement each day, ending with a one-under-par 69 in his last round and finishing seven-over for the tournament.

Other contributors included Casper Nerpin, who finished nine-over after starting even through two rounds; Oscar Lent, competing as an individual and finishing ten-over; Ramil Saelim, who opened with a five-under-par 65 before ending at ten-over; and Sebastian Desoisa, who completed play at eleven-over par. Both Kwak and Krafft recorded eagles during their rounds.

Stanford won both the team title at seventeen-under-par and produced individual winner Mesa Falleur with a score of 198 across three rounds. Prior to this event, Oregon had secured second place as a team earlier in the week at their home Duck Invitational.

Looking ahead, Oregon will conclude its regular season schedule at The Western Intercollegiate beginning April 13 in Santa Cruz.



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