
William Mouw
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Men's Golf Ties for Second at GC of Georgia Collegiate
10/23/2022 3:04:00 PM | Men's Golf
ALPHARETTA, Georgia – The Pepperdine men's golf team came within a stroke of winning its second consecutive Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate, but the Waves wrapped up Sunday's final round tied for second place.
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The Waves had a three-day total of a 22-under 842 (279-280-293) at the par-72 Golf Club of Georgia. Stanford was first into the clubhouse at 23-under, while the Waves and host Georgia Tech were still on the course battling for the crown. A tough showing on 16 and 18 hindered Pepperdine's chances.
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Pepperdine ended up with head-to-head wins against three teams currently ranked in Golfstat's top 10 (Texas A&M, Virginia and Tennessee) and beat eight top-50 teams.
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The Waves won this tournament last year with a score of 42-under.
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PLAYER SCORESÂ
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Pepperdine is immediately on to the next tournament, staying in Georgia to play in the exclusive East Lake Cup on Monday through Wednesday (Oct. 24-26). There will be live Golf Channel coverage from 12-3 p.m. PT each day.
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THE NUMBERS
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Team Scores: 1. Stanford 841; T2. Pepperdine 842; T2. Georgia Tech 842; 4. Tennessee 850; 5. Georgia Tech "B" 851; T6. Washington 854; T6. Virginia 854; 8. Texas A&M 857; 9. Alabama 860; 10. Clemson 861; 11. Duke 865; 12. USC 867; 13. East Tennessee State 868; 14. Wake Forest 878.
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Top Individuals: 1. Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech) 203; 2. Kelly Chinn (Duke) 204; T3. William Mouw (Pepperdine) 205; T3. Michael Thorbjornsen (Stanford) 205; T5. three players tied at 208.
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The Waves had a three-day total of a 22-under 842 (279-280-293) at the par-72 Golf Club of Georgia. Stanford was first into the clubhouse at 23-under, while the Waves and host Georgia Tech were still on the course battling for the crown. A tough showing on 16 and 18 hindered Pepperdine's chances.
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Pepperdine ended up with head-to-head wins against three teams currently ranked in Golfstat's top 10 (Texas A&M, Virginia and Tennessee) and beat eight top-50 teams.
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The Waves won this tournament last year with a score of 42-under.
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PLAYER SCORESÂ
- Senior William Mouw (Chino, Calif./Ontario Christian HS) tied for third place with an 11-under 205 (68-69-68). He finished two shots back of the champion. This is his fifth top-five finish in his last six college tournaments, dating back to last spring. Mouw eagled the par-5 first hole, then had three birdies en route to a 4-under today. He was the tournament's top player on the par-5s, scoring 10-under total.
- Graduate Derek Hitchner (Minneapolis, Minn./The Blake School) tied for eighth place with a 7-under 209 (72-68-69). His 3-under today had six birdies, four on the front nine.
- Graduate Sam Choi (Anaheim, Calif./New Mexico) also tied for eighth with a 7-under 209 (68-70-71). His third round began with three straight birdies, and he finished with six overall in a 1-under day. Choi had a team-high 17 birdies for the tournament. He was the tournament's top player on the par-3s, scoring 3-under in all.
- Graduate Luke Gifford (Boca Raton, Fla./South Florida) tied for 41st at 219 (71-73-75). He had three birdies on Sunday, including one on 18.
- Sophomore Ian Maspat (San Diego, Calif./Scripps Ranch HS) took 72nd at 233 (81-77-75). His final round began with 14 straight pars.
- Competing as an individual, graduate Roberto Nieves (Miami, Fla./Delaware) was 73rd at 235 (74-82-79). He had three birdies today.
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Pepperdine is immediately on to the next tournament, staying in Georgia to play in the exclusive East Lake Cup on Monday through Wednesday (Oct. 24-26). There will be live Golf Channel coverage from 12-3 p.m. PT each day.
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THE NUMBERS
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Team Scores: 1. Stanford 841; T2. Pepperdine 842; T2. Georgia Tech 842; 4. Tennessee 850; 5. Georgia Tech "B" 851; T6. Washington 854; T6. Virginia 854; 8. Texas A&M 857; 9. Alabama 860; 10. Clemson 861; 11. Duke 865; 12. USC 867; 13. East Tennessee State 868; 14. Wake Forest 878.
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Top Individuals: 1. Hiroshi Tai (Georgia Tech) 203; 2. Kelly Chinn (Duke) 204; T3. William Mouw (Pepperdine) 205; T3. Michael Thorbjornsen (Stanford) 205; T5. three players tied at 208.
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