No. 24-ranked Utah golf placed second in its second outing of the season in the Tindall Invitational, including 14 teams across the west over two days. Junior Gabriel Palacios took first place individually, and fellow junior Sergio Jimenez tied for third after strong rounds on the second day. Thanks to these great performances and a well-rounded tournament from the Utes, this set a good attitude for the season in which Utah hopes to be consistent with these types of performances from the team.

Palacios had great performances on both days. On day one, he opened with a 5-under (67), and in round two, he shot another 5-under (67). On day two, Palacios finished up with a 4-under (68), which led to a final score of 14-under (202). Because of these consistent and great rounds, Palacios placed first, tying with BYU’s Peter Kim, with a final score of 14-under (202). Throughout the tournament, Palacios held on to first place after each round.

Jimenez had a great tournament at the Tindall, finishing third overall individually. On day one, Jimenez opened up with a 2-under (70) and another 2-under (70). On the third and final round, Jimenez rallied for an impressive 6-under (66). These scores add to a 10-under (206).  Thanks to his valiant effort, he was able to grab a tie for third place with BYU’s Simon Kwon.

Brandon Robison placed No. 11 in the standings. Robison started his week with a 2-under (70), but would stumble in round two, scoring a 2-over (74). On day two, the senior picked up and scored a very impressive 5-under (67). This would lead to a total of 5-under (211).

Davis Johnson placed No. 29 individually. Johnson started with a 2-under (70), and after that, Johnson claimed a 1-under (71). On the third round, Johnson would score a 1-over (73), leading to his final result being a 2-under (214). This capped off a solid performance, helping the Utes succeed as a team.

Adam Croix placed No. 72 individually. Croix on his first day claimed scores of 5-over (77) and a 1-over (73). On the second day, he posted a 5-over (77). His overall score was an 11-over (227). Although Croix seems to be having a slow start, he is still providing solid performances, and a good team around him means there is a chance to grow.

Utah as a team finished with an overall score of 832 (277-281-274), which is also a 32-under. This result allowed Utah to receive second, with BYU getting first with a 34-under. Washington received third with an 18-under.

The Tindall featured 14 teams total, with a few recognized as top teams in the country. Utah being able to dominate the tournament and only being short by 2 holes is a great sight for the team and the season.

Utah’s team effort and efficient play that have been displayed in the past two outings will allow them to have a chance to defend their No. 24 ranking with room for more improvement. The Utes having an individual winner for the first two tournaments shows a lot of potential and ability for Utah to compete. Utah will take a nice, smooth break and play their next competition at the Williams Cup from Oct. 19 through Oct. 21.

 

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