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CUBuffs.com: (Men's) Golfers Open In Third At Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate

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The men's golf team stands in third place after the first round of the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate thanks to placing four scorers in the top 20.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The University of Colorado men’s golf team stands in third place thanks to placing four scorers in the top 20 as the first round of the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate was completed here Friday.

No. 46 Kansas turned in the lone score under par, tallying a 3-under 285, with No. 51 TCU in at an even-par 288. The Buffaloes, ranked 69th, recorded a 1-over 289, with No. 36 Texas Tech fourth with a 3-over 291. Cal Poly rounded out the top five with a 295.

CU and Kansas were the only schools to have four players in the top 20 through 18 holes, as low scores were a precious commodity Friday: only five scores in the 60s were recorded, with 11 total under par and 18 at par or better as the average score in the 116-man field was 76.45.
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On the links, looks like it ended up being a very nice tournament for the men, as they finish 2nd overall at +5, losing only to #46 ranked Kansas, and beating (by one stroke) #36 Texas Tech.

The Buffs were led by senior Philip Juel-Berg, who ties for 3rd in the individual leaderboard at -4 for the 3 day tournament.
 
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