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Anonymous | Posted: 28 Apr 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Jurca and Blair Pace Cougars to First Title in Two Years

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Day 1 Recap

PROVO, Utah –After shooting the lowest round at the 2012 PING Cougar Classic, the BYU men’s golf team won its first tournament title in over two years on Saturday.

Taking a lead into the final round the BYU A team shot a 12-under 276 to win its first tournament since March 9, 2010. The Cougars dispatched two-time defending champion Colorado State and No. 4 UNLV as all five golfers for BYU’s A team shot par or better on the final day.

We’ve been in contention several times, but we’ve always come up short,” BYU coach Bruce Brockbank said. “I knew we were going to have to play well today and the kids stepped up and we got a win.”

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Ben Hogan Watch list nominee Zac Blair led the A team, finishing third overall with a 7-under 209. After shooting 1-under on the front nine, Blair birdied holes 13, 14 and 15 to finish with a final-round 68.

While Blair led the BYU A team, it was redshirt freshman Mike Jurca of the B team that led the way for the Cougars. Jurca, playing in only his first tournament of the season, shot rounds of 70, 69 and 69 to finish second, three strokes behind tournament champion, Zahkai Brown of Colorado State.

“I can’t say enough about Mike Jurca,” BYU assistant coach Todd Miller said. “I’ve never seen a guy show up in his first college tournament and take second. For him to handle the pressure was really impressive.”

While it may have been Jurca’s first collegiate tournament, he was confident that he would play well.

“I’ve been playing really well for the last month,” Jurca said. “I won the Fox Hollow Amateur and was runner up at the Brigham City Amateur to Zac (Blair). That helped me to feel that I’m finally back.”

The Cougars A team finished with a 14-under 850 for the tournament. CSU followed closely behind at 855 and the BYU B team finished third after carding 859. No. 4 UNLV finished fourth, one stroke behind the B team at 860. Southern Utah, led by a fifth-place finish by Jeff Evans finished fifth.  Boise State and Air Force tied for sixth, while Wyoming finished eighth and Utah State ninth. The Aggies were led by a 19th-place finish by Tanner Higham.

Other Cougar participants included in sixth place Justin Keiley (3-under 213), seventh place Devon Purser (2-under 214), seventh place Patrick Fishburn (2-under 214), 12th place Cole Ogden (1-over 217), 16th place McCoy Willey (2-over 218), 25th place Jordan Hammer (6-over 222), 28th place Daniel Reid (7-over 223) and 42nd place Adam Tebbs (11-over 227).

The Cougar Classic concludes BYU's regular season. The Cougars will wait until May 7 for their postseason to be determined, when the NCAA regionals are announced.

“I hope that this win will get us in the NCAA Regionals,” Brockbank said. “This is a team that could go and advance to the finals. We’d have to play great, but there is a chance.”

 

Cougar A Team
Place Name Score
3 Zac Blair -7
6 Justin Keiley -3
T7 Devon Purser -2
T12 Cole Ogden +1
T25 Jordan Hammer +6

 

Cougar B Team
Place Name Score
2 Mike Jurca -8
T7 Patrick Fishburn -2
16 McCoy Willey +2
T28 Daniel Reid +7
T42 Adam Tebbs +11

 

Place School Score
1 BYU A -14
2 Colorado State -9
3 BYU B -5
4 No. 4 UNLV -4
5 Southern Utah +11
T6 Air Force +15
T6 Boise State +15
8 Wyoming +23
9 Utah State +34
 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 24 Apr 2012 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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BYU to Host PING Cougar Classic

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PROVO, Utah –For the 50th consecutive year, the BYU men’s golf team will host the annual PING Cougar Classic at the Riverside Country Club in Provo on April 27-28.

The eight-team field includes Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, UNLV, Southern Utah, Utah State and Wyoming. The Cougars are coming off a third-place finish at the West Coast Conference Championships. This tournament concludes the end of the regular season for BYU.

In 2011 the Cougars finished sixth, 14 strokes behind two-time defending champion Colorado State. Junior Zac Blair was the top Cougar finisher, carding a tournament total of 205 (-11) to win the individual tournament title. After shooting a 3-under 140 in the first two rounds, Blair shot a blistering 7-under 65 final round to win by one stroke.

Since the tournament’s inception in 1963, BYU has won the team championship 33 times, including 20 consecutive titles from 1969-1988.

Prior to Blair last year, the previous individual champion for BYU was Daniel Summerhays in 2007 who defeated teammate Jake Ellison by one stroke.

Rounds one and two will be played Friday, Apr. 27 with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. MT. The final 18 holes will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, Apr. 28. Each round can be followed live by visiting www.golfstat.com.

 

 Cougar Classic Records

 Individual 

54-hole total: 201, (69-69-63) Andy Miller, BYU, 2000

Best 1st Round: 64, Johnny Miller, BYU, 1968

Best 2nd Round: 64, Nick Becker, BYU, 2005

Best 3rd Round: 63, Brent Franklin, BYU, 1985

                63, Andy Miller, BYU, 2000

Team Record

Five Golfers: 820, Fresno State, 2005 (Mark Mogdlin, Ryan Carter, Brian 

              Kelley, Jon Rosa, Ryan McDonald) 

BYU Team Record

Five Golfers: 821, BYU, 2000 (Andy Miller, Manuel Merizalde, Scott Miller, 

              Jose Garrido, Billy Harvey)