"It would sure be nice to come here as a defending champion than as a potential champion. We're highly motivated to do that." #ASU coach Matt Thurmond https://t.co/AytyoCZWNf via @azcentral
— jeffmetcalfe (@jeffmetcalfe) April 20, 2019
THE LINEUP: ASU's lineup will consist of juniors Chun An Yu, Alex del Rey, and Blake Wagoner, sophomores Mason Andersen and Won Jun Lee and freshman Cameron Sisk. Tee times start at 7:15 with Chun An Yu hitting last at 8:10 a.m.
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7:15 - 10 |
Arizona |
Arizona State |
Stanford |
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7:26 - 10 |
Briggs Duce |
Daulet Tuleubayev |
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15 |
7:37 - 10 |
Tianlang Guan |
David Snyder |
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16 |
7:48 - 10 |
Brad Reeves |
Henry Shimp |
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7:59 - 10 |
David Laskin |
Isaiah Salinda |
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8:10 - 10 |
Trevor Werbylo |
Brandon Wu |
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CRAZY STAT: Six Sun Devils won earned or shared medalist honors this year. Jino Sohn and James Leow tied for first at the 37-player 2019 Arizona Intercollegiate individual tournament (Jan. 28-29). Alex del Rey won the 84-player National Invitational March 18-19 and freshman Camerson Sisk earned the Sonoran Showdown 20-player event, with both events taking place in Tucson. Sophomore Mason Andersen won a playoff to claim the 91-player field at San Diego's Lamkin Grips Classic on March 11-12, and then Chun An Yu put his name in the 2019 winner's column April 12-13 at ASU's Thunderbird Collegiate.
Chun An Yu a Ben Hogan Award Semifinalist - Arizona State University Athletics https://t.co/zvFZYsHT59
— Sun Devil Men's Golf (@sundevilmgolf) April 18, 2019
PAC-10/12 SUCCESS AT ASU: Arizona State has won 12 Pac-10 titles in its 40 seasons, including a conference record six straight from 1995-2000. In addition to the six straight Pac-10 titles, ASU's other six Pac-10 titles were in 1979 (its first year in the league), 1981, 1989, 1990, 1993 and 2008. ASU tied for the league title in 2005 with Washington but lost on a tiebreaker formula, and the league decided to go to a playoff format after that season.
MOST PAC-10/12 TEAM TITLES SINCE 1979 (ASU and Arizona joined the Pac-10 in the 1978-79 athletic season)
ARIZONA STATE (12): 2008, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1993, 1990, 1989, 1981, 1979
USC (8): 2018, 2011, 2007, 2002, 2001, 1986, 1984, 1980
STANFORD (5): 2016, 2015, 2014, 1994, 1992
UCLA (5): 2006, 2003, 1985, 1983, 1982
WASHINGTON (4): 2010, 2009, 2005, 1988
ARIZONA (3): 2004, 1991, 1987
CALIFORNIA (2): 2013, 2012
OREGON (1): 2017
COACH THURMOND HAS THREE RINGS: Matt Thurmond's earned three Pac-10 titles in his 14 years at Washington, as the Huskies claimed the team title in 2010, 2009 and 2005.
ASU Men's Golf: Thanks to Kevin Yu's dominant tournament and solid top-to-bottom performances from the rest of the lineup, the Sun Devils coasted to a Thunderbird Collegiate title last weekend ... and showed why they could be postseason contenders too:https://t.co/oIu3ZWHVM7 pic.twitter.com/kYyNTJ8ycp
— Cronkite Sports (@CronkiteSports) April 16, 2019
GOLFWEEK RANKINGS: ASU is ranked second in the April 14 Gofweek rankings, behind only Oklahoma State. Other Pac-12 teams in the top-25 include USC (seventh), California (tenth) and Stanford (21st). ASU is 23-5-1 vs. the top five, 52-7-1 vs. top-10, 93-8-1 vs. top-100 and 129-8-1 overall. Chun An Yu is ranked sixth, Alex del Rey is No. 35 and Mason Andersen is No. 49.
One week ahead of the #Pac12Golf championships, check out our men's teams in the latest @golfweek top 25 rankings.
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) April 16, 2019
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SUN DEVILS AS PAC-10/12 MEDALISTS: Jon Rahm won the 2016 title and Paul Casey won three straight Pac-10 titles from 1998-2000, which is a conference record for consecutive Pac-10/12 titles. Other Sun Devils who have won the Pac-10 championship are Scott Johnson (1997), Phil Mickelson (1990), co-medalists Dan Forsman and Tony Grimes (1981), Jim Bertoncino (co-medalist in 1980) and co-medalists Scott Watkins and Dan Croonquist (1979).
TERRITORIAL CUP POINT ON THE LINE: A Territorial Cup® Series point is on the line at every men's golf Pac-12 championship, as the Sun Devil have had the upper hand recently in the series. ASU has finished better than Arizona in 12 of the past 14 Pac-12 men's golf championships, missing Territorial Cup Series points only in 2011 and 2012.
ASU'S 2008 PAC-10 TITLE: At the 2008 Pac-10 Championships at The Meadow Club (par-71, 6,686 yards) in Fairfax, Calif., ASU, playing with three freshmen, two sophomores and a senior, captured its eighth Pac-10 title in 16 years under head coach Randy Lein in a one-hole playoff over defending conference champion USC (#2 Golfstat/#3 Golfweek). ASU trailed by 16 to the Trojans after the first round. ASU shot 354-361-356-364 and tied with the Trojans (338-374-357-366) at 15-over par 1,435.
BUSHNELL COACHES POLL: ASU is No. 2 in the April 19 Bushnell Golfweek Coaches Poll, behind only Oklahoma State. Also ranked are USC (sixth), Cal (12) and Stanford (T-17).
QUIETLY HAVING A GOOD SEASON: Lost in the chatter about six individual winners and three straight team titles is the solid season freshman Cameron Sisk is having, as his 70.97 stroke average is currently the best by a Sun Devil freshman, with some pretty good golfers on the list.
SUN DEVIL FRESHMAN SCORING AVERAGES (1985-2019)
Cameron Sisk, 10, 2018-19, 70.97
Jon Rahm, 15, 2012-13, 71.37
Chun An Yu, 9, 2016-17, 71.61
Alejandro Canizares, 8, 2002-03, 71.65
Mason Andersen, 13, 2017-18, 71.95
Todd Demsey, 15, 1991-92, 72.10
Alex del Rey, 12, 2016-17, 72.14
Phil Mickelson, 14, 1988-89, 72.14
Jesper Kennegard, 12, 2007-08, 72.16
Chan Kim, 8, 2008-09, 72.20
Paul Casey, 12, 1997-98, 72.30
2018 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP: The @SunDevilMGolf team couldn't sustain momentum in the final round of the 2018 Pac-12 Championship, but something great came out of the trip to the Rolling Hills Country Club (Par 71/7,130 yards) in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif. Freshman Koichiro Ishika closed out a stellar championship with a 2-under 69 and finished at 11-under 273 (69-69-66-69) with 19 birdies (tied for fourth) and was 7-under on the par-4 holes. He entered the tournament with seven rounds in the 60s, he left with 11. He was one of only five players to shoot 69 or better in each of the four rounds and was easily the best freshman finisher. USC won their first Pac-12 golf title since 2011 and 20th overall as breezy conditions kept scores in check for the final day. The Trojans managed to post a 4-under for the final round to finish at 31-under par, four strokes ahead of second-place Colorado (27-under) and eight strokes clear of third-place ASU (23-under). The Trojans are the first team to host and win the Pac-12 Championships since Washington in 2009. Junior Justin Suh of USC won the individual title at 16-under 268 (68-64-65-71). Sophomore Alex del Rey tied for 16th and was 5-under in the final two rounds and shot a 3-under 281 (73-71-67-70). Both freshman Mason Andersen (71-70-67-76) and junior Jino Sohn (71-70-74-69) tied for 27th at even-par 284.
2018 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP
ROLLING HILLS COUNTRY CLUB (PAR 71/7,130 YARDS)
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CALIF./APRIL 23-25, 2018
TOP TEAM FINAL SCORES
1. USC 347-340-351-351=1,389/-31
2. Colorado 348-351-347-347=1,393/-27
3. Arizona State 353-349-341-354=1,397/-23
FINAL TOP INDIVIDUALS/SUN DEVIL SCORES
1. Justin Suh, USC 68-64-65-71=268/-16
6. Koichiro Ishika 69-69-66-69=273/-11
T16. Alex del Rey 73-71-67-70=281/-3
T27. Mason Andersen 71-70-67-76=284/-E
T27. Jino Sohn 71-70-74-69=284/E
T39. Chun An Yu 69-69-71-77=286/+2
T48. Blake Wagoner 75-74-70-70=289/+5
2017 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP: Arizona State secured a Territorial Cup® Series point with its sixth-place finish at the 58th Pac-12 Championship in Boulder, shooting a 42-over 1,092 (362-374-356) in the weather-shortened championship held at the Boulder Country Club. Play was shortened to 54 holes after snow wiped out Saturday's round. ASU was led by freshman Chun An Yu, who posted 6-over 216 and finished tied for 14th. Freshmen posted the best scores of the weekend for ASU, as Blake Wagoner had a 68 in the second round while Alejandro Del Rey Gonzalez had a 69 on Sunday.
FINAL PAC-12 2017 CHAMPIONSHIP SCORES
1. Wyndham Clark, Oregon 69-68-69=206/-4
T14. Chun An Yu, 71-75-70=216/+6
T20. Blake Wagoner, 77-68-73=218/+8
T47. Tobias Eden, 73-80-71=224/+14
T52. Jino Sohn, 73-77-75=225/+15
T52. Alex del Rey, 75-81-69—225/+15
SUN DEVIL TEAM WINS UNDER MATT THURMOND (9)
ASU Thunderbird Collegiate/April 12-13, 2019
National Invitational Tournament/Mar. 18-19, 2019
Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic/Mar. 11-12, 2019
John Burns Intercollegiate/Feb. 21-23, 2019
ASU Thunderbird Invitational/April 14-15, 2018
Bandon Dunes Intercollegiate/March 11-13, 2018
Maui Jim Intercollegiate/September 22-24, 2017
ASU Thunderbird Invitational/March 18-19, 2017
Alister MacKenzie Invitational/Oct. 10-11, 2016
INDIVIDUAL WINS UNDER MATT THURMOND (9)
Chun An Yu (Jr.) Thunderbird Collegiate (April 12-13, 2019)
Alex del Rey (Jr.) National Invitational Tournament (Mar. 18-19, 2019)
Mason Andersen (So.) Lamkin Grips San Diego Classic (Mar. 11-12, 2019)
Chun An Yu (So.) Bandon Dunes Invitational (Mar. 11-13, 2018)
Alex del Rey (So.) Maui Jim Intercollegiate (Sept. 22-24, 2017)
Chun An Yu (Fr.) National Invitational Tournament (Feb. 27-28, 2017)
Jared du Toit (Sr.) Prestige at PGA West (Feb. 20-22, 2017)
Jared du Toit (Sr./co-medalist) Amer Ari Invitional (Feb. 2-4, 2017)
Ki Taek Lee (Sr./co-medalist) Alister MacKenzie Invitational (Oct. 10-11, 2016)
TOP-10 FINISHES PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS (2000-18)
1. Jon Rahm, 2016, 70-66-68-68=272 (-12)
1. Paul Casey, 2000, 66-65-67-67=265 (-23)
2. Jesper Kennegard, 2010, 63-66-67-73=269 (-15)
2. Niklas Lemke, 2007, 69-70-69-68=275 (-13)
2. Niklas Lemke, 2006, 278 (-6)
T2. Alejandro Canizares, 2004, 71-72-66-74=283 (-5)
T2. Chez Reavie, 2004, 69-70-70-74=283 (-5)
T2. Brady Stockton, 2003, 73-70-74-69=286 (-2)
T3. James Byrne, 2008, 71-72-67-73=283 (-1)
3. Pat Moore, 2005, 67-67-69-76=279 (-5)
3. Matt Jones, 2001, 70-65-69-69=273 (-11)
T4. Alejandro Canizares, 2006, 282 (-2)
T4. Alejando Canizares, 2003, 72-71-76-69=288 (E)
5. Broc Johnson, 2015, 69-72-65-73=279 (-1)
T5. Jonas Runnquist, 2000, 66-69-71-73=279 (-9)
6. Koichiro Ishika, 2018, 69-69-66-69=273 (-11)
6. Jon Rahm, 2015, 70-66-74-68=280 (E)
6. Benjamin Alvarado, 2007 71-75-68-67=281 (-7)
7. Max Rottluff, 2013, 67-73-68-74=282 (+2)
T7. Niklas Lemke, 2005, 73-73-68-69=283 (-1)
T7. Matt Jones, 2000, 72-71-66, 71=280 (-8)
T8. Stephan Gross, 2008 70-71-73-71=285 (+1)
10. Jon Rahm, 2013, 75-67-68-75=285 (+5)
10. Knut Borsheim, 2010, 69-70-66-71=276 (-8)
T10. Alejandro Canizares, 2005, 71-69-71-73=284 (E)
2019 NCAA REGIONALS (MAY 13-15): The NCAA Men's Golf Committee will select 81 teams and 45 individuals for regional competition including automatic qualifiers (28) and at-large teams (53). The selections will be announced Wednesday, May 1. Three of the six regionals will have 13 teams and 10 individuals while the other three regionals will have 14 teams and five individuals. Five teams and the low individual not on an advancing team from each regional shall advance to the finals.
2019 NCAA MEN'S GOLF REGIONAL SITES
TPC Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Coastal Carolina University, host)
University of Georgia Golf Course, Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia, host)
University of Louisville Golf Club, Louisville, Ky. (University of Louisville, host)
University of Texas Golf Club, Austin, Texas (University of Texas at Austin, host)
Stanford Golf Course, Stanford, Calif. (Stanford University, host)
Palouse Ridge Golf Club, Pullman, Wash. (Washington State University, host)