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Josh Carter | Posted: 28 Sep 2019 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Josh Carter

Kuest wins, BYU places second at Tucker Intercollegiate

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Kuest Tucker

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Peter Kuest won the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Saturday while the Cougars took second after falling short to tournament-host New Mexico in a playoff.   

“It was a great way to start off the season," BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank said. “Peter had a phenomenal tournament. Overall one of the most exciting performances I've seen."

Kuest fired a combined 200 (-16) through three rounds of play to win the tournament by nine strokes. His overall score was the lowest ever in the tournament’s 65-year history, breaking the previous record of 201 set in 1992 by Tim Herron. With the win Kuest now has eight tournament victories throughout his BYU career.

The Cougars were forced into the playoff with New Mexico after both teams finished the first three rounds with a total score of 854 (-10). Both teams sent all five of their respective golfers to the 18th hole, where the top four scores from each team were to count. New Mexico carded a four-under on the hole to BYU’s three-under, securing the win.

“Unfortunately, we weren’t able to win after going into the playoff,” Brockbank said. “We had some tough shots in the third round that otherwise would’ve got us the win before the playoff. But, overall the guys played tough."

Rhett Rasmussen recorded a top-10 finish for the 11th time in his career, finishing in eighth place after shooting a 213 (-3) overall. Kelton Hirsch came next for the Cougars, tying for 30th place with a 73 (+1) in the final round.

Cole Ponich finished tied for 36th after carding three consecutive 74’s (+2) in his BYU debut, while Carson Lundell rounded out the scoring for the Cougars with a combined 223 (+7) to finish tied for 40th. Brock Stanger finished with a total score of 226 (+10) competing as an individual.  

In-state rival Utah finished the tournament in fifth place, while WCC foe Loyola Marymount finished in sixth.

BYU has a quick turnaround following its second-place finish in New Mexico, traveling to Fresno, California on Monday to participate in the Nick Watney Invitational Sept. 30-Oct. 1. Live stats and the leaderboard will be available at GolfStat.com.

Day One Recap

Final Individual Results

Player Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To Par Position
Peter Kuest 63 70 67 200 -16 1
Rhett Rasmussen 69 71 73 213 -3 8
Kelton Hirsch 74 74 73 221 +5 T30
Cole Ponich 74 74 74 222 +6 T36
Carson Lundell 72 76 75 223 +7 T40
*Brock Stanger 74 71 81 226 +10 T50

*Competing as individual

Final Team Results (Top 5 Only)

Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total To Par Position
New Mexico 282 281 291 854 -10 1*
BYU  278 289 287 854 -10 2
Arizona 283 279 294 856 -8 3
San Diego State 281 289 292 862 -2 4
Utah 285 292 297 874 +10 5

*Won after a one-hole playoff