Final Pac-10 Results in PDF Format
April 29, 2009
Arizona State held off Stanford in the final round of the Pac-10 championship, scoring a 16-over par 1456 (375-362-356-363) to take home third place.
Jesper Kennegard (T13) carded a 2-over par 290 (72-73-71-74).
With the pressure on in Seattle, freshman Chan Kim shot a 2-under par 70, his best round of the tournament. Finishing at 4-over par 292 (78-71-73-70) and tied for 21st, the Honolulu, Hawaii, native solidified himself as a serious contender in the Pac-10 for years to come.
James Byrne, who placed third at last year's conference championship, had another solid showing, carding a 6-over par 294 (76-73-74-71) to end tied for 24th. Lowering his already scintillating scoring average to 72.56, Stephan Gross also finished tied for 24th with a 6-over par 294 (78-72-69-75).
Scott Pinckney completed a 10-over par 298 (76-73-73-76) to finish tied for 38th.
The University of Washington won the championship at 16-under par, while the Oregon Ducks took second at 2-over par. Stanford placed fourth, with Oregon State, UCLA, Cal, Southern California, Arizona and Washington State following.
The Sun Devils do not compete again until the NCAA Regional, May 14-16. The site will be announced May 4.
PAC-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS (since 1990)
1990 Arizona State
1991 Arizona
1992 Stanford
1993 Arizona State
1994 Stanford
1995 Arizona State
1996 Arizona State
1997 Arizona State
1998 Arizona State
1999 Arizona State
2000 Arizona State
2001 USC
2002 USC
2003 UCLA
2004 Arizona
2005 Washington
2006 UCLA
2007 USC
2008 Arizona State
2009 Washington
PAC-10 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (since 1990)
1990 Phil Mickelson, ASU 278
1991 Manny Zerman, ARIZ 278
1992 Christian Cevaer, STAN 276
1993 Jason Gore, ARIZ 284
1994 Jason Gore, ARIZ 287
1995 Charlie Wi, CAL 279
1996 Tiger Woods, STAN 270
1997 Scott Johnson, ASU 278
1998 Paul Casey, ASU 283
1999 Paul Casey, ASU 265*
2000 Paul Casey, ASU 265*
2001 Ricky Barnes, ARIZ 268
2002 Jim Seki, STAN 284
2003 John Merrick, UCLA 276
2004 Henry Liaw, ARIZ 279
2005 Erik Olson, WASH 276
2006 Daniel Im, UCLA 277
2007 Jamie Lovemark, USC 269
2008 Creighton Honeck, ARIZ 281
2009 Darren Wallace, WASH 277
* Lowest 72-hole individual total in
Pac-10 Championship history.