The 2015 CGA Match Play champion closed with a 1-over-par 73 on Friday, giving him a 12-over 300 total. Nosewicz (pictured) made a snowman — a triple-bogey 8 — on the seventh hole, but also carded four birdies plus two bogeys.
The last Coloradan to finish better than Nosewicz at the Pac Coast was David Schroeder of Colorado Springs, who placed 12th in 2012.
As for the other Colorado players competing this week, Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield ended up 50th at 305, while University of Denver golfer Chris Korte of Littleton was 63rd at 308.
Wake Forest golfer Will Zalatoris of Plano, Texas claimed the individual title on Friday after defeating Nahum Mendoza of San Diego in a playoff. Both players posted 3-under 285 totals.
On Wednesday, the CGA team finished 10th out of 15 squads in the Morse Cup portion of the competition. For more on that, CLICK HERE.
Here are the round-by-round scores for the Coloradans who competed in the Pacific Coast Amateur:
36. Nick Nosewicz of Aurora 73-77-77-73–300
50. Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield 78-78-71-78–305
63. Chris Korte of Littleton 79-77-75-77–308
For all the scores from the Pacific Coast Amateur, CLICK HERE.
The 2015 CGA Mid-Amateur champion made three birdies and two bogeys on Thursday, shot a 1-under-par 71 and moved up to 48th place with one round remaining in the Pac Coast. He stands at 11-over-par 227 overall.
Also at that figure is Nick Nosewicz of Aurora, who posted a 77 on Thursday.
The third member of the Colorado contingent, University of Denver golfer Chris Korte of Littleton, stands in 63rd place at 231 after a 75 on Thursday.
Rico Hoey of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and Nahum Mendoza of San Diego share the overall lead at 5-under 211.
The 72-hole tournament will conclude on Friday.
On Wednesday, the CGA team finished 10th out of 15 squads in the Morse Cup portion of the competition. For more on that, CLICK HERE.
Here are the round-by-round scores for the Coloradans competing in the Pacific Coast Amateur:
48. Nick Nosewicz of Aurora 73-77-77–227
48. Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield 78-78-71–227
63. Chris Korte of Littleton 79-77-75–231
For all the scores from the Pacific Coast Amateur, CLICK HERE.
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The team representing the CGA posted a 10-over-par 154 total on Wednesday (its best two scores from the three-man squad) to end up at 305 overall at Seattle Golf Club (left).
Southern California, at 4-under-par 284, won the Morse Cup, which features 15 teams from the western U.S. and Canada.
While the Morse Cup competition is completed, two additional rounds of individual play remain.
Nick Nosewicz of Aurora, winner of the 2015 CGA Match Match, leads the way for the Colorado, going 73-77 for a 6-over-par 150 total, which leaves him in 38th place individually. Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield (78-78–156) is 68th overall, the same as University of Denver golfer Chris Korte of Littleton (79-77).
KK Limbhasut of Thailand remained the individual leader, carding scores of 68-69 for a 7-under-par 137 total and a four stroke lead.
Here are the round-by-round scores for the Coloradans competing in the Pacific Coast Amateur:
10. Colorado 151-154–305
38. Nick Nosewicz of Aurora 73-77–150
68. Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield 78-78–156
68. Chris Korte of Littleton 79-77–156
For all the scores from the Pacific Coast Amateur, CLICK HERE.
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The 2015 CGA Match Play champion was 3 under par through 14 holes, but bogeyed his last four to finish round 1 at 1-over-par 73.
With Nosewicz leading the way, the CGA team shares ninth place at the halfway point of the Morse Cup, which features 15 teams from the western U.S. and Canada. The top two scores from each squad each day count toward the team total. After day 1, Colorado stands at 7-over-par 151. Southern California leads the way at 140.
That team competition will conclude on Wednesday, while the individual portion of the tournament will continue through Friday.
As for the other Coloradans at the Pac Coast, Jon Lindstrom of Broomfield opened with a 6-over-par 78 (good for 63rd place individually), while University of Denver golfer Chris Korte of Littleton posted a 79 (69th place).
(Colorado’s representatives at the Pac Coast are pictured, from left: Korte, Lindstrom and Nosewicz.)
KK Limbhasut of Thailand leads the individual competition at 4-under-par 68.
For all the scores from the Pacific Coast Amateur, CLICK HERE.