COALVILLE, Utah - The preseason No. 25-ranked University of Utah Men's Golf team secured a third-place podium finish after day two of the inaugural 54-hole Wohali Classic at Wohali Golf Course (7,873, Par 71).
In addition to a third-place finish in the team standings, two Utes finished top five in the tournament's individual standings with
Davis Johnson tying with Arizona State's Connor Williams at 9-under (204) for first place. The victory marks the second win of Davis' collegiate career, as the Arizona native took home his first collegiate trophy during the 2024-2025 season at the Tindall Classic.
After firing off rounds of 3-under (68) and 1-under (70) during the 36-hole portion of the tournament, Johnson saved his best golf for last, shooting a 5-under (66), good enough for the day's second-lowest score (tied). The Fifth-Year Utes' front nine would be one for the books, as an eagle-birdie finish would see him take a 5-under (30) into the final nine holes of the tournament. Johnson's 5-under round would stay intact throughout Wohali's challenging back-nine, as the final 5-under score finished well below the final round scoring average of 71.7.
With a 54-hole score of 204 (68-70-66), Johnson's Wohali Classic score is one of the lowest 54-hole totals in program history. Moreover, the dominant showing marks the Utes' lowest round since Javier Barcos fired off a 201 (69-68-64) at the 2023 Pac-12 Championships on April 29, 2023. On the team side of the record books, the Utes' 54-hole total of 839 (278-287-274) marks the program's ninth lowest 54-hole total (since 1990). Additionally, the team's third round team score of 274 (66-66-67-75) ties the program's 10th-lowest 18-hole combined score (lowest round since the John Burns Intercollegiate in 2023, 273).
Junior
Gabriel Palacios joined Davis within the top three, recording a 54-hole 7-under (206) to take a share of third place.
Palacios matched Johnson's team-low of 5-under (66) in the third round. The junior from Guatemala began his day on the wrong side of par, with a bogey on the first, but rallied back with a bogey-free, 5-under round throughout the remaining 17 holes. After all was said and done, Palacios finished as one of the tournament's highest risers, carding an 8-under score in the final 36 holes of the tournament, after an opening round of 1-over (72).
Senior
Brandon Robison also saw himself rise up the scoreboard during day two of the Wohali. After a net 1-over (143) first day, Robison played his best golf of the tournament with a 4-under (67) final round. The Utah native's dominant day two showing saw him finish within the top-10 in the final standings, with a 54-hole score of 5-under (208), and a share of eighth place.
Sergio Jimenez rounded out the Utes' squad with a 29th-place finish in the individual standings. The junior from Spain ended his week with a 4-over (75) in the final round, finishing the tournament with a 54-hole total of 6-over (219).
FINAL STANDINGS
Including the Utes, the Wohali featured 14 teams of five from all over the country.
1. Arizona State
2. New Mexico
3. Utah
4. Brigham Young
5. Kansas State
6. Colorado State
7. UNLV
8. San Diego State
9. University of San Diego
10. UCLA
11. Georgia Southern
12. Cal Poly
13. Tarleton State
14. Oregon State
LOOKING AHEAD
The Utes will head to the Tindall Invitational, a tournament hosted by the University of Washington in Sammamish, Wash.,, on Sept. 22-23.
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