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Seasiders End Fall Play

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished 11th today at the Turtle Bay Resort College Invitational.  The match was held over three days and included several Division I teams.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 921, 57 over par, for the tournament.

Seasiders Third on Big Island

Hilo, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished third today in a three-team match with Hawaii Pacific and UH-Hilo on the Big Island.  The match was held over two days on the par-72 Wiakaloa Kings’ Course.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 614 to trail Hawaii Pacific by 3 strokes and UH-Hilo by 16 for the team title.

BYUH Second

Kaneohe, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished second today in a three-team match with Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade.  The match was held on the par-72 Kaneohe Klipper Course.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 320 to trail Hawaii Pacific by 17 strokes for the team title.

Seasiders Second Again

Makaha, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished second again today in a three-team match with Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade.  The match was held on the par-71 Makaha West Course.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 299 to trail Hawaii Pacific by 12 strokes for the team title.

Seasiders Take Second

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team finished second today in a three-team match with Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade on the Palmer Course at Turtle Bay Resort.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 312 to trail Hawaii Pacific by 18 strokes for the team title.

Seasiders Open with Win

Turtle Bay, HI—The Brigham Young University-Hawaii men’s golf team defeated Hawaii Pacific and Chaminade today in a season-opening tri-match on the Fazio Course at Turtle Bay Resort.  The Seasiders finished with a team total of 287 to outpace Hawaii Pacific by five strokes for the team title.