WAIMEA, Hawaii – The Pioneers' men's golf team wrapped up the 2023 fall season in Hawaii by taking part in the final round of the Dennis Rose Invitational on Saturday at Hapuna Golf Course. The Pioneers finished seventh in the team competition among 17 teams.
- Easton Hether led the Pioneers with a 1-under-par 143 (74-69) tournament score which tied him for 16th on the leaderboard. On 36 holes played, Hether finished with a team-high nine birdies.
- Cooper Groshart shot 1-over-par 145, which tied him for 23rd.
- Adam Brangefalt finished in a tie for 33rd with a score of 3-over-par 147 as he had the most even par holes among the Pioneers with 26.
- University of Texas-Permian Basin won the men's team competition and Sangha Park of UT-Permian Basin won the individual competition with a 10-under-par 134.
Cal State East Bay head golf coach Alan Sue following the Pioneers' performance in the Dennis Rose Intercollegiate:
"We unfortunately didn't have our best tournament to finish the fall season but still were near the top third of the field. We had some growing pains in this event that we will learn from and which will make us better down the road. I've been so impressed with this young team all season long. Our focus now goes to making technical improvements and setting a plan for each team member this offseason."
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UP NEXT FOR CAL STATE EAST BAY |
The Dennis Rose Intercollegiate was the final event of the 2023 calendar year for the Pioneers. The next event for the Cal State East Bay men's golf will be February 12-13, 2024 at the CSUSM Fujikura Invitational in Vista at Shadowridge Golf Club.