Courtesy of Colorado State
Carmel, Calif. – Senior Jay Pabin finished off the Colorado State men’s golf fall schedule taking home top place at the Preserve Golf Club Collegiate, signing a 69-69-69—207 for a nine-under card. As a team, CSU finished with a 285-288-282—855 to finish third in the 13-team field.
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Jay Pabin finishes the fall schedule taking home the hardware from the Preserve Golf Club Collegiate 🐏#Stalwart x #CSURams pic.twitter.com/4YNRBh5s3j
— Colorado State Men’s Golf (@CSUMGolf) October 30, 2024
Pabin was consistent during the three rounds, marking just four holes above par. The senior also tallied 14 birdies during the 54 holes. Matthew Wilkinson finished in the Top-20, making even par after a 71-75-70. The junior moved up seven spot during the final round, signing a two-under car to finish 19th.
3. Colorado State -9 (285-288-282)
1. Jay Pabin -9
19. Matthew Wilkinson E
36. Jake Rodgers +5
39. Charlie Tucker +6
60. Roy Willemsen +12
Colorado State will be idle for the next few months, starting its championship spring season on Feb. 17 in La Quinta, Calif., for the three-day Prestige at the PGA West Normal Course.
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