Zheng Wins Share Of Title At Burns Intercollegiate
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Sampson Zheng shot 18-under-par over 54 holes to earn co-medalist honors at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate.

Zheng Wins Share Of Title At Burns Intercollegiate

Golden Bear Earns Co-Medalist Honors, Cal Rallies To Finish Fourth On Kaua'i

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LIHU'E, Hawaii – Sampson Zheng sunk three birdies and an eagle over his final six holes to roar back for a share of the individual title at the 2023 John A. Burns Intercollegiate on Friday at the Ocean Course Hokuala. Zheng, who twice carded a collegiate-low 65 in as many days on the way to an 18-under-par finish (65-68-65 – 198), shared co-individual medalist honors with Texas A&M's Sam Bennett.
 
Tournament officials declared Zheng and Bennett co-champions due to a lack of daylight remaining for a playoff as well as the threat of inclement weather on Saturday.
 
Zheng's career performance powered Cal to a fourth-place finish on the team leaderboard, trailing only tournament champion BYU (-54), No. 19 Arizona (-36) and No. 9 Texas A&M (-32). The Golden Bears (277-288-272 – 837) finished 27-under and used a 272 to climb three spots up the leaderboard during the third round.
 
Zheng's share of the individual title – the first of his collegiate career – made it two consecutive years that a Golden Bear has claimed medalist honors at the Burns Intercollegiate, as Aaron Du won the title outright in 2022. Cal now has six all-time individual medalists at the Burns Intercollegiate, tied with New Mexico for the most in tournament history.
 
After shooting a first-round 65 and even par through the first 10 holes of the second round before play was suspended due to darkness on Thursday, Zheng got right back to business on Friday. The junior birdied four of his remaining eight holes in the second round and rolled into the final 18 with ease, picking up birdies on four consecutive holes between 10 and 13 at one point. With three holes to go and two shots off the lead, Zheng picked up a critical eagle on hole 4 to move into a four-way tie for first place. After Bennett moved to 18-under with a birdie on hole 18, Zheng answered with one of his own on hole 6 to secure a share of the title.
 
While Zheng was the motor for Cal's third-round climb up the leaderboard, redshirt junior Costas Panay made an impact with a 5-under 67. Panay (71-75-67 – 213) finished the tournament tied for 38th individually at 3-under. Ethan Chung, playing as an individual, carded Cal's second-lowest 54-hole score at 211 (70-73-68) and tied for 26th.
 
Cal's third-round 272 was its lowest 18-hole score this season.
 
TEAM LEADERBOARD
Place Team To Par R1 R2 R3 Total
1 BYU -54 273 271 266 810
2 #19 Arizona -36 278 276 274 828
3 #9 Texas A&M -32 286 279 267 832
4 California -27 277 288 272 837
5 San Diego State -24 292 279 269 840
6 Long Beach State -20 278 284 282 844
T7 New Mexico -19 282 282 281 845
T7 Utah -19 288 284 273 845
9 USC -17 294 274 279 847
10 Texas El Paso -16 282 282 284 848
11 Fresno State -15 284 281 284 849
12 Grand Canyon -13 287 276 288 851
13 Santa Clara -12 283 293 276 852
14 UNC Wilmington -11 295 278 280 853
T15 Washington State -8 294 283 279 856
T15 UNLV -8 296 282 278 856
17 Nevada -6 286 292 280 858
18 Sacramento State -1 283 285 295 863
T19 Saint Mary's E 287 294 283 864
T19 Loyola Marymount E 297 285 282 864
21 Hawaii +3 288 296 283 867
 
CAL ON INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARD
Place Name R1 R2 R3 Total
T1 Sampson Zheng 65 (-7) 68 (-4) 65 (-7) 198 (-18)
T26 Ethan Chung (Ind.) 70 (-2) 73 (+1) 68 (-4) 211 (-5)
T38 Costas Panay 71 (-1) 75 (+3) 67 (-5) 213 (-3)
T38 Simon Kwon (Ind.) 69 (-3) 73 (+1) 71 (-1) 213 (-3)
T58 Daniel Heo (Ind.) 74 (+2) 69 (-3) 72 (E) 215 (-1)
T67 Jeewon Park 72 (E) 70 (-2) 74 (+2) 216 (E)
T73 Aaron Du 69 (-3) 77 (+5) 71 (-1) 217 (+1)
T84 Nathan Wang 75 (+3) 75 (+3) 69 (-3) 219 (+3)
 
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Cal is back on the mainland for the San Diego Classic on March 6-7 at the San Diego Country Club.
 
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