With 54 of 72 holes in the books, the Arizona men’s golf team is in eighth place at the Pacific 10 Conference Championship hosted by ASU.
The Wildcats score of 9-under-par tied the low round of the day by any team. Stanford’s score of 42-under-par leads the tournament by 10 strokes over Washington and puts the Pac-10 record — 56-under-par — in jeopardy.
Philip Bagdade had the team low with 5-under-par and was followed closely by Tarquin MacManus at 4-under-par. Jonathan Khan was the only other UA golfer under par, as he checked in at 1-under.
Juan Pablo Hernandez posted his third consecutive round of 1-over-par, and Trent Redfern posted his second consecutive at even par. Rich Saferian, the team’s lone senior, finished Tuesday’s round at 2-over-par, which was Arizona’s lowest on the day.
ASU’s Jesper Kennegard is still the individual leader at 17-under-par, leading Stanford’s Joseph Bramlett by 2 strokes. Arizona’s highest individual is MacManus, who is in a tie for 11th at 8-under-par.
Today is the fourth and final round.