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• Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 23-24, 2017
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• Nanea Golf Club, Kailua, Hawai'i
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• Par-73, 6,372 yards
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• Live Results • GoStanford.com and Golfstat.com
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• Social hour • @stanfordwgolf Twitter • Facebook • Instagram
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• Tee times: 7:30 a.m. local (10:30 a.m. PT), shotgun start
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The Format
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• Three rounds of stroke play. 36 holes Monday, 18 Tuesday. Each team will count their best four out of five scores.
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The Forecast
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• Partly cloudy with temperatures in the mid-80s and light winds.
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Cardinal Contingent
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• Stanford will be represented by sophomore
Andrea Lee, sophomore
Albane Valenzuela, freshman
Mika Liu, senior
Shannon Aubert and sophomore
Ziyi Wang.
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The Field
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• Twelve teams, consisting of No. 39 Arizona, No. 4 Arizona State, No. 56 Cal, No. 11 Colorado, Hawai'i, No. 57 Oregon, No. 80 Oregon State, No. 7 Stanford, No. 2 UCLA, No. 12 USC, No. 26 Washington and No. 67 Washington State.
• Arizona won last year with a score of 3-over 879. Stanford, sparked by Valenzuela's final-round 70 and third place individual finish, claimed third at 13-over 889.
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The Course
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• Designed by Scottish golf course architect David McLay Kidd, this exclusive private club opened in 2003. Situated below Mount Hualalai on lava mantel, the scenic and challenging links-style layout meanders through 400 acres and is immaculately groomed. Wind is often a factor, forcing players to be creative. Nanea is the top course in Hawaii and one of the best in the country.
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Last time out
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• Stanford is competing for the fourth time this fall. The Cardinal is coming off a second-place finish Wednesday at the Stanford Intercollegiate at Poppy Hills Golf Course in Pebble Beach, California. Lee led the way by firing a final-round 5-under 67 and tied for first, her second victory this season and the fifth of her career.
• Valenzuela recorded three sub-par rounds for the Cardinal and tied for fourth with Liu. The latter produced her top showing in three starts for the Cardinal and opened with a 68.
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• Wang contributed her second-best finish for Stanford, tying for 17th, while Aubert tied for 28th.  Â
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