Saint Mary's Invitational
Monday-Wednesday, Nov. 8-10
Poppy Hills Golf Course; Pebble Beach, Calif. – 7,002 yards, Par 71
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Nevada Lineup
Quim Vidal Mora
Trey Davis
A.J. Lintunen
Peyton Callens
Connor Motherway
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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – The No. 33 Nevada men's golf team is set to compete in the final tournament of the fall season at the Saint Mary's Invitational at Poppy Hills Golf Course in Pebble Beach, Calif.
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The Wolf Pack won the team title with a combined score of 625 in its first and only appearance at the Saint Mary's Invitational on Feb. 14, 1994. Brett Bingham paced the Pack tying for 6
th after rounds of 83 and 75.
Head Coach
Jacob Wilner on the challenge that faces the Nevada men's golf team. "Poppy Hills Golf Course is a fantastic venue and the field is very strong. Our guys are eager to bounce back after our finish at Hawai'i. We are excited to complete our fall season at The St. Mary's Invitational."
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Nevada looks to continue its strong play after finishing seventh with a 20-under in the Ka'anapali Classic just over a week ago.
Peyton Callens tied his career-low score with a 65 in the third round and finished tied for 10
th at 10-under.
Quim Vidal Mora posted a career-low 66 during the second round and finished tied for 19
th at six-under. The Pack was seventh after posting its lowest team-score of the season 20-under.
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The Pack sends a team of five to compete in the St. Mary's Invitational, with the quintet of
Quim Vidal Mora,
Trey Davis,
A.J. Lintunen,
Peyton Callens, and
Connor Motherway making up the team entry.
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Joining Nevada among the 19-team field are host St. Mary's, BYU, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, Fresno State, Long Beach State, Loyola Marymount, Northern Illinois, Oregon, Oregon State, New Mexico, Pacific, San Diego, San Francisco, Santa Clara, Seattle, Stanford, and Washington State.
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The 54-hole tournament features 18 holes of competition with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. each day. The scenic Par-71, 7,002-yard golf course is surrounded by a 17-mile drive which is recognized as one of the most scenic drives in the world.
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Nevada will tee off its practice round at 9:04 a.m. today in preparation for the final tournament of the fall season. The Wolf Pack will be back in action on Mar. 2 in the Desert Intercollegiate hosted by Wyoming at the Classic Club in Palm Desert, Calif.
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