Men’s Golf Finishes in Eighth Place at WCC Championships

Men’s Golf Finishes in Eighth Place at WCC Championships


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2026 Men’s Golf WCC Championship Results



FAIRFIELD, Calif. – The Pacific men’s golf program finished with an under-par score across its three rounds, ultimately taking eighth place on Saturday at the West Coast Conference Men’s Golf Championships from Green Valley Country Club.

The Tigers (-1) held down the fifth-place position after the opening two rounds on Friday but could not carry over the momentum into the next day with No. 45 San Diego, No. 15 Pepperdine, Augusta and Oregon State advancing to tomorrow’s match play for the conference title.

 

As a five-man squad, the Tigers collected four eagles, including back-to-back ones by redshirt junior Deitrek Gill in the second round on holes two and three to elevate his score. Gill carded the best overall score by a Pacific participant this weekend with a three-under par in his 54 holes. The WCC preseason team member finished in a tie for 12th place on individual leaderboard.

Sophomore Felix Bouchard earned a tie for 16th place individually and represented the Tigers’ top performer on Saturday with a four-under par in the final 18 holes. Bouchard finished with a two-under par in the tournament.

Senior Timothy Jung, sophomore Brasen Briones and senior Travis Robbie rounded out the team scoring for the Tigers.

Pacific will look ahead to next season as the 2026-27 campaign shapes along the horizon.

Team Leaderboard (12 Teams) 

1. San Diego (-22)

2. Pepperdine (-18)

3. Augusta (-13)

4. Oregon State (-12)

T5. Seattle (-4)

T5. Santa Clara (-4)

7. San Francisco (-2)

8. Pacific (-1)

9. Washington State (+7)

10. LMU (+8)

11. Saint Mary’s (+11)

12. Gonzaga (+20)

Individual Leaderboard 

T12. Deitrek Gill (-3)

T16. Felix Bouchard (-2)

T40. Timothy Jung (+6)

T46. Travis Robbie (+7)

T53. Brasen Briones (+10)

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