University of San Diego stings to Lead on the second day of Prestige College Golf Event

University of San Diego stings to Lead on the second day of Prestige College Golf Event

One day one of the top teams from the first round stumbled, the University of San Diego moved to the lead after the second round of the Prestige College Golf Tournament in La Quinta.

The Toreros shot a team course of 8 under the PAR-71 Norman course in PGA West on Tuesday, giving the team a total of 11 under for 36 holes under the size with four games, four seconds. That is good for a lead of six shots about Kansas, which maintained his second place in the team competition despite the shooting of a 1-over 285 on the clear, warm day in La Quinta.

Northwestern and Little Rock moved in a tie for third place, where both teams shit 3-under team scores to reach 4 for the tournament.

First round leader North Carolina fell back one day when all four scores counted over Parchets. The Tar Heels finished 13-over par for the day and fell to 13th place in the field of 24 teams, 15 shots behind the Toreros.

The individual highlight of the round came from Nicklaus Mason from Kansas State, who scored the first gap in one of the event this year. Mason received the 13th-Yard 13th Hole on the Norman Course, part of an Even-PAR 71 round.

In the individual competition, the nocturnal co-leader Kobe Valociek from Kansas State took the solo lead with a 69, which made him go to 7-below 135 the last round of Wednesday. That is good for a one-shot lead on three golfers-sam rider from Washington State, Collin Hodgkinson of Oregon State and Jake Hibbert from Florida Atlantic. Renner and Hodgkinson each shot 69, while Hibbert 67 shot.

David Ford van North Carolina is a approach to the first hole during the Prestige in PGA West in La Quinta, California, February 18, 2025.

David Ford van North Carolina is a approach to the first hole during the Prestige in PGA West in La Quinta, California, February 18, 2025.

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Valociek was 1-over for the day with three birdies and four bogeys until he has three consecutive holes bird, starting at the 15th.

One of the first round CO-leaders, David Ford of North Carolina, struggled together with his team on Tuesday. Ford, ranked in the country sixth and led the PGA Tour U rangers for the 2024-25 season, shot 41 on his first nine holes, the rear nine on the Norman track, and ended with a 75 and dropped to the 23rd in General.

In front of the Toreros, Cooper Humphreys led the lead with a 68, while Ryan Abaun and Ian Maspat each shots 69. Jest Choi Schoten 70 and Jaden Cantafio shot 71, the score that was thrown away for the team on the day.

For the last round of Wednesday, the Top 12 teams will go off in the morning wave after 36 holes, with T -shirt times starting at 6.45 am on the first and 10th T -time of the Norman Course. Access to the tournament is free.

This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: University of San Diego takes a second round lead in the Prestige-College golf event

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