Grant Forrest T7 finish in West Coast Championship
Former Scottish amateur champion Grant Forrest from North Berwick, coming up to the end of his four years as a student at San Diego University, California, tied for seventh place inidividually and San Diego finished sixth at the 2015 West Coast Conference Championships played at the Saticoy Country Club (par 72, yardage 6,980) in Somis, California.
The Toreros (San Diego) shot a final round team score of 326 (+38) to finish with a three-day total of 930 (+66). In today's final round all nine teams were challenged by completely different wind patterns from the first two days that made playing conditions very difficult.
Pepperdine shot a final round team score of 309 to win team honours at 910 (+46). The Waves edged past runner-up Pacific (913), while Pepperdine's Cody McManus won medallist honors with his 4-over par total of 220 (75-71-74).
McManus finished one stroke better than second-round leader Byron Meth of Pacific (221, 74-70-77).
Grant Forrrest (pictured at the championship) had rounds of 75, 75 and 78 for 228 and a T7 finish.
Forrest was selected to the 2015 All-WCC First Team
Former Scottish amateur champion Grant Forrest from North Berwick, coming up to the end of his four years as a student at San Diego University, California, tied for seventh place inidividually and San Diego finished sixth at the 2015 West Coast Conference Championships played at the Saticoy Country Club (par 72, yardage 6,980) in Somis, California.
The Toreros (San Diego) shot a final round team score of 326 (+38) to finish with a three-day total of 930 (+66). In today's final round all nine teams were challenged by completely different wind patterns from the first two days that made playing conditions very difficult.
Pepperdine shot a final round team score of 309 to win team honours at 910 (+46). The Waves edged past runner-up Pacific (913), while Pepperdine's Cody McManus won medallist honors with his 4-over par total of 220 (75-71-74).
McManus finished one stroke better than second-round leader Byron Meth of Pacific (221, 74-70-77).
Grant Forrrest (pictured at the championship) had rounds of 75, 75 and 78 for 228 and a T7 finish.
Forrest was selected to the 2015 All-WCC First Team
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