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Huskies Set to Host Husky Invitational
September 15, 2019 | Men's Golf
SEATTLE – The University of Washington men's golf team hosts the 2019 Husky Invitational in Bremerton, Wash., this week as it welcomes 15 squads to one of its home courses, Gold Mountain Golf Course on Monday-Tuesday, Sept 16-17. The two-day 54-hole event will feature 36 holes in continuous rounds on Monday with the final 18 coming on Tuesday on the par-72, 7,159-yard course.
THE FIELD: Washington will be joined by 14 other teams at Gold Mountain. The 15-team field includes Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, Boise State, San Diego, San Diego State, Nevada, New Mexico, Hawaii, Idaho, Gonzaga, Seattle U, St. Mary's and Long Beach State.
THE LINEUP: The Huskies will play in order Noah Woolsey, Jan Schneider, Bo Peng, Henry Lee and Paul Margolis. Additionally, Petr Hruby, Padraic Sim and Shamu Bodhidatta will compete as individuals.
ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT: The Huskies return to Gold Mountain for the first time since hosting the 2015 NCAA Regionals at the course. The field will compete on the Olympic course at Gold Mountain which is set up at 7,159 yards for a par-72. The two-day 54-hole event will feature 36 holes in continuous round on Monday and a final 18 starting Tuesday morning. Tee times start at 7:15 a.m. Monday morning.
WHAT'S BACK: Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider were first and second on the team in stroke average a year ago while senior Henry Lee was third and all three return to lead the Huskies this season. Woolsey competed in all 10 events, posting two top 10 efforts and finishing with a 72.60 stroke average. Schneider recorded five sub-70 rounds a year ago and was UW's top finisher in three events. Lee, the lone senior on this year's squad, led the team with three top 10 showings a year ago.
WHO'S NEW: Washington welcomes three newcomers to the team this year in Bo Peng, Petr Hruby and Nate Anderson. Peng, originally from Nanjing, China, comes to Seattle from Lake Mary, Florida. Hruby is from the Czech Republic and competed for Bishop Gates Golf Academy in Florida before coming to the Pacific Northwest while Anderson is from Paradise Valley in Arizona.
FALL SCHEDULE: Head coach Alan Murray once again put together a solid fall schedule for the Huskies first hosting the Husky Invitational, then heading to the Old Town Intercollegiate, Sept. 23-24 at the Old Town Club in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Washington next competes at the Maridoe Intercollegiate at the Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas. Closing the fall slate, the Dawgs will play at the Four Streams Golf Club in Washington D.C. at the Georgetown Intercollegiate, Oct. 14-15 and conclude at the Ka'anapali Collegiate in Hawaii, Nov. 1-3, for the second-straight year.
HUSKIES IN THE PROS: Washington golf alumni have been very visible on the pro circuits this season with C.T. Pan currently sitting 37th in the FedEx Cup rankings on the PGA Tour. He's posted one win and two top 10 finishes this season with his first PGA Tour victory coming at the RBC Heritage. He also finished tied for third at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Alex Prugh has earned a victory on the Korn Ferry Tour while Corey Pereira has posted three top 25 showings on the Korn Ferry Tour as well.
THE FIELD: Washington will be joined by 14 other teams at Gold Mountain. The 15-team field includes Oregon, Oregon State, Washington State, Boise State, San Diego, San Diego State, Nevada, New Mexico, Hawaii, Idaho, Gonzaga, Seattle U, St. Mary's and Long Beach State.
THE LINEUP: The Huskies will play in order Noah Woolsey, Jan Schneider, Bo Peng, Henry Lee and Paul Margolis. Additionally, Petr Hruby, Padraic Sim and Shamu Bodhidatta will compete as individuals.
ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT: The Huskies return to Gold Mountain for the first time since hosting the 2015 NCAA Regionals at the course. The field will compete on the Olympic course at Gold Mountain which is set up at 7,159 yards for a par-72. The two-day 54-hole event will feature 36 holes in continuous round on Monday and a final 18 starting Tuesday morning. Tee times start at 7:15 a.m. Monday morning.
WHAT'S BACK: Juniors Noah Woolsey and Jan Schneider were first and second on the team in stroke average a year ago while senior Henry Lee was third and all three return to lead the Huskies this season. Woolsey competed in all 10 events, posting two top 10 efforts and finishing with a 72.60 stroke average. Schneider recorded five sub-70 rounds a year ago and was UW's top finisher in three events. Lee, the lone senior on this year's squad, led the team with three top 10 showings a year ago.
WHO'S NEW: Washington welcomes three newcomers to the team this year in Bo Peng, Petr Hruby and Nate Anderson. Peng, originally from Nanjing, China, comes to Seattle from Lake Mary, Florida. Hruby is from the Czech Republic and competed for Bishop Gates Golf Academy in Florida before coming to the Pacific Northwest while Anderson is from Paradise Valley in Arizona.
FALL SCHEDULE: Head coach Alan Murray once again put together a solid fall schedule for the Huskies first hosting the Husky Invitational, then heading to the Old Town Intercollegiate, Sept. 23-24 at the Old Town Club in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Washington next competes at the Maridoe Intercollegiate at the Maridoe Golf Club in Dallas. Closing the fall slate, the Dawgs will play at the Four Streams Golf Club in Washington D.C. at the Georgetown Intercollegiate, Oct. 14-15 and conclude at the Ka'anapali Collegiate in Hawaii, Nov. 1-3, for the second-straight year.
HUSKIES IN THE PROS: Washington golf alumni have been very visible on the pro circuits this season with C.T. Pan currently sitting 37th in the FedEx Cup rankings on the PGA Tour. He's posted one win and two top 10 finishes this season with his first PGA Tour victory coming at the RBC Heritage. He also finished tied for third at the Charles Schwab Challenge. Alex Prugh has earned a victory on the Korn Ferry Tour while Corey Pereira has posted three top 25 showings on the Korn Ferry Tour as well.
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