Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 07, 1992, Page 13, Image 13

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    Golf team struggles in Seattle
By Steve Mims
Emerald Sports Reporter
The Oregon men's golf toam
struggled In Its first tournament
of the season, finishing ninth at
the Husky Classic in Seattle on
Tuesday.
The Ducks were in fifth place
nftnr posting a 208 in the firsi
round, but disaster struck dur
ing Monday’s second round
The Ducks fired a 34-ovnr-par,
314, the worst one-round toam
score of the tournament. Ore
gon rebounded by posting a
287 on Tuesday, the third-best
total for the round.
Individually the Ducks were
led by senior Joff Lyons with a
10-ovcr-par 220. giving him a
tie for 14lh place. Lyons' play
was typical of the Ducks, shoot
In# >i combined one-over dur
ing the first and last rounds,
and a 79 In the second round,
killing hls chances of winning
the tournament. Lyons finished
the tournament with a 69, the
fourth-best round of the day
Cam Martin, a senior who
rodshirted last year, finished in
a tie for 22nd, three shots be
hind Lyons
The University of Southern
California won the team title
with a final round of 287 for an
overall score of 872 on the pur
70 Broadmcxir Country Club in
Seattle.
Steve Burdick of Stanford
won the individual title with a
213. Including a final round of
68, which llod the lowest score
of the tournament
Oregon finished last of the
seven Pacific-10 Conference
ieams in the field Besides the
Durks, Stanford and USC. other
conference teams at tint tourna
ment were Washington State,
Oregon State and two teams
frem the host school. Washing
ton
The Ducks have little time to
think about the tournament as
they are back in action Oct.
14-15 in the Kobertson-Holmes
Collegiate at Stockton, Calif
The Ducks received some
bad news lust week when It
was announced that Doug
DuChotnau's eligibility has ex
pired Oregon wus previously
told he would be allowed to
compete during the fall season,
but that decision was over
ruled.
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