Cal Finishes As Runner-Up At Pac-12 Championship
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Ethan fang's tie for third place was the best finish by a Golden Bear at the Pac-12 Championship since Collin Morikawa was individual medalist in 2019.

Cal Finishes As Runner-Up At Pac-12 Championship

3 Golden Bears Finish In Top 13 Individually

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CAREFREE, Ariz. – No. 21 California earned its best finish at the Pac-12 Men's Golf Championship since 2016 as it placed second overall on Sunday at Desert Forest Golf Club. Three Golden Bears – Ethan Fang, Sampson Zheng and Eric Lee – finished third, sixth and 13th individually, respectively, to lead a Cal lineup that finished the three-day, 72-hole tournament at 43-over-par (368-370-360-365 – 1463).
 
Tournament host and third-ranked Arizona State (+27) won the Pac-12 title by 16 strokes, using a dominant fourth-round 3-under-par 352 to pull away from Cal and the rest of the conference field. Cal entered the final round trailing the Sun Devils by just three shots, but could not keep pace. Stanford (+44) – led by individual medalist Karl Vilips (-2) – Washington (+48) and Oregon (+48) rounded out the top five.
 
Fang (+2) started the day in sole possession of second place after shooting 71-70-71 through the first three rounds. The freshman, who earned his fourth top-10 finish in seven events played this spring, was in contention for individual medalist honors until a triple-bogey on hole 13. He rebounded with a birdie on 16 and ended the round at 3-over 74. Fang's tie for third is the best individual finish by a Golden Bear at the Pac-12 Championship since Collin Morikawa was individual medalist in 2019.
 
Despite back-to-back bogeys to end the day, Zheng (+4) carded four birdies on 5, 9, 14 and 16 to finish at 1-over 72. The senior's tie for sixth was his best career finish at Pac-12s, following two consecutive 10th-place finishes in 2022 and 2023. Lee (+10) also shot 1-over- 72 on Sunday to secure his fifth top-15 finish on the season.
 
Jeewon Park (+14) earned his first top-30 finish of the year with a 2-over 73 on Sunday to tie for 29th. After a 3-over front nine, the senior responded with a 1-under 35 on the back nine, keyed by birdies on 11, 14 and 16.
 
Cal's second-place finish is its best under Alex and Marie Shipman Director of Men's Golf Walter Chun.
 
UP NEXT
The Golden Bears – likely postseason bound for the second straight year – will be tuned into the NCAA Men's Golf Selection Show on Golf Channel at 11 a.m. PT Wednesday. NCAA Regional play takes place May 13-15 at six regional sites.
 
TEAM LEADERBOARD
Place Team To Par R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 Arizona State +27 368 365 362 352 1447
2 California +43 368 370 360 365 1463
3 Stanford +44 359 378 369 358 1464
T4 Washington +48 349 374 375 370 1468
T4 Oregon +48 368 362 370 368 1468
6 UCLA +64 370 381 376 357 1484
7 Oregon State +68 375 380 370 363 1488
8 Colorado +72 370 390 375 357 1492
9 Arizona +75 378 382 371 364 1495
10 Utah +76 366 394 378 358 1496
11 Washington State +98 381 389 377 371 1518
12 USC +102 374 396 374 378 1522
 
CAL ON INDIVIDUAL LEADERBOARD
Place Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
T3 Ethan Fang 71 70 71 74 286 (+2)
T6 Sampson Zheng 76 75 65 72 288 (+4)
T13 Eric Lee 74 74 74 72 294 (+10)
T29 Jeewon Park 71 78 76 73 298 (+14)
T41 Nathan Wang 76 77 74 75 302 (+18)
71 Aaron Du 78 74 DQ 74 N/A
 
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