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Cougs Move Into Ninth After Two Rounds at Bandon Dunes

Mar 7, 2022

BANDON, Ore. – The Washington State men's golf team moved into a tie for ninth place on the team leaderboard at the end of the second round at the 2022 Bandon Dunes Championship Monday, March 7. Freshman Peter Jung ended his second day at Sheep Ranch Golf Course inside the top-10, as his two-round score of 145 (+3) puts him in a tie for 10th place.

The Cougars shaved three strokes off their team score in the second round of the Bandon Dunes Championship, as WSU carded 16-over; 300 in the round. Washington State heads into Tuesday's finale in a tie for ninth place with a two-round score of 603 (+35). 

Jung and junior Pono Yanagi each shot a team-best 3-over; 71 in the second round. Jung, who is playing as an individual at the Bandon Dunes Championship, sits in a tie for 10th place on the player leaderboard with a two-round score of 145 (+3). Yanagi heads into the tournament's third round tied for 25th, carding 6-over; 148 through 36 holes of play. Sophomore Jaden Cantafio will open the third round in a tie for 30th with a two-round score of 149 (+7).

Oregon holds a one-stroke lead over Kansas on the team leaderboard heading into the third round of the 2022 Bandon Dunes Championship. The Ducks have carded 15-over; 583 through two rounds of play. San Jose State's Caleb Shetler leads the tournament after carding 1-under; 141 at the end of two rounds. Shetler takes a one-stroke lead over Fresno State's Kevin Huff and Oregon's Greyson Leach into the final round of the Bandon Dunes Championship.

Washington State opens the third round of the Bandon Dunes Championship Tuesday, March 8, at 8:30 a.m. PT. Fans can follow all the action at GolfStat.com.

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