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The Ducks carded a team score of l-over 285 in the first round of the Alister Mackenzie Invitational, held at the par-71, 6,583-yard Meadow Club in Fairfax, Calif. The morning round was the best opening round for Oregon this sea son, and it was just two shots off the team's best round of the fall — a 283 in the second round of last month's Northwest Collegiate Classic at Tryst ingTree Golf Course in Corvallis. The second round, however, was not as kind to Oregon. The Ducks struggled to a 12-over 296 to finish at 581, tied with defending tournament champion Fres no St. at 13th gon's top golfer. He fired a 3 over 144, good enough for a tie for 37th place Senior Jimmy White, soph omore Justin St. Clair and freshman Matt Ma are tied for 51 st, at 4-over 146. 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