Final Team and Individual ResultsFAIRFAX, Calif. -- USF's men's golf team shot a final round score of 300 (+16) on Tuesday and finished 10th at the Alister Mackenzie Invitational, which was held at the Meadow Club in Fairfax, Calif.
After posting an opening round score of 273 (-11), the Dons followed with rounds of 295 (+11) and 300 (+16) to finish 16-over 868 for the 54-hole event.
California won the team event with a 13-under score of 839, good for a two stroke victory over Pac-12 rival Arizona State. Oregon State finished third five shots back at 844 (-8).
Max Rottluff of Arizona State won the individual title with a 9-under score of 204. He shot a 1-under 70 on Tuesday to earn a two-stroke victory over Tyler Collier of Oregon State (206).
No USF players managed to break par in the final round, which was played in blustery conditions.
Sebastian Crookall-Nixon was USF's top finisher, tying for 30th with a 4-over score of 217. The junior birdied two of his first three holes of his final round en route to a one-over 72.
Jobim Carlos tied for 35th with a 5-over 218 after shooting a 75 on Tuesday. Carlos was in title contention after 33 holes of the tournament only to play his last 21 holes 11-over par.
Freshman
Henry Chung carded a 8-over 79 in his final round, which came on the heels of rounds of 69 and 71 on Monday. Chung tied for 41st at 219 (+6).
Freshman
Jalen Griffin tied for 44th at 220 (+7) following a final round 76 while sophomore
Max Alcorn followed an opening round 67 with rounds of 78 and 79 to tie for 55th at 222 (+9).
The Dons will close out their fall season at the Princeville Invitational, scheduled for Nov. 3-5 on the island of Kauai.