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Western Intercollegiate TV Times, Live Scoring
10 Apr 2021
by Jim Young of AmateurGolf.com

see also: Western Intercollegiate, Pasatiempo Golf Club, Isaiah Salinda Rankings

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The famous 16th green at Pasatiempo Golf Club
The famous 16th green at Pasatiempo Golf Club

It takes place every April on an Alister MacKenzie-designed course, awards a jacket to the winner, is nationally-televised and its past champions list reads like a who’s who in golf.

Nope, not that tournament, but if you guessed the Western Intercollegiate held at Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, make yourself a pimento cheese sandwich anyway.

First played in 1947, the Western Intercollegiate is one of the longest-running tournaments in collegiate golf. Major champions Ken Venturi, Johnny Miller and Mark O’Meara have claimed individual titles, as have former PGA TOUR players Jerry Heard, Howard Twitty, Peter Jacobson, Mark Lye, Bobby Clampett, Jay Don Blake, Duffy Waldorf and Arron Oberholser, along with current Tour stars Patrick Rogers, Maverick McNealy and Scottie Scheffler.

Though he has a closet full of green jackets, the coveted blue jacket that is awarded to the winner of the Western eluded Stanford product Tiger Woods, who was outdueled by Oberholser in 1996 when the San Jose State junior made two back nine eagles en route to a final round 64 and medalist honors. Three-time major champion Jordan Spieth also came up short in his quest to don the blue jacket in his only visit to Pasatiempo in 2012.

“The Western has long been one of the premier tournaments in the nation and we’ve worked hard to uphold its tradition of excellence,” said San Jose State head coach John Kennaday. “The golf course is beyond reproach and the year-in and year-out, the fields have been fantastic.

“It’s the whole package that leaves a lifetime of memories for all of those who have been fortunate to play in it over the years.”

After a one-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Western Intercollegiate returns on Monday with a 14-team field which includes 7th-ranked Pepperdine, No. 19 Arizona and No. 23 San Diego State. Recent NCAA champions California, Oregon and Stanford are also in the field along with BYU, UC Irvine, Colorado State, Hawai’i, USC, UTEP, Washington and the host Spartans. Teams will consist of six players with the five best scores counting towards the team total.

Joey Vrzich of Pepperdine is the highest-rated individual in the field, checking in at 19th in the latest Golfstat rankings, while Wave teammate Dylan Menante, who lost in a playoff last weekend at the Augusta Haskins Invitational, is rated 40th. Stanford’s Barclay Brown, a native of Hallamshire, England who will be competing for the Great Britain & Ireland squad in the upcoming Walker Cup matches, is coming off a win at the Cowboy Classic last weekend in Chandler, Ariz. San Jose State senior Sean Yu looks to regain his form of two years ago when he finished at 8-under 202 only to lose a five-hole playoff to Stanford’s Isaiah Salinda.

Related: With Salinda in the lead, Stanford wins Western Intercollegiate


Isaiah Salinda won the last blue jacket in 2019
Continuing with its commitment to collegiate golf, Golf Channel will provide three hours of daily live coverage beginning at 4:00 p.m. PT on Monday and Tuesday with Wednesday’s final round coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. PT.

“Golf Channel has been a fantastic partner not only to the Western but to collegiate golf in general,” said Kennaday, who was instrumental in cementing the partnership. “The exposure helps build a stronger foundation for youth golf by promoting an avenue for greatness. Golf Channel clearly see the potential and value in airing collegiate events and I wouldn’t be surprised if we saw more televised tournaments in the near future.”

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While the teams and players have come and gone over the years, the one constant link to the Western has been the venue, Pastatiempo Golf Club. Nestled in the Santa Cruz mountains overlooking the nearby Monterey Bay, renowned architect Alister MacKenzie considered Pastatiempo his favorite layout, ahead of Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne. A lengthy restoration project which was headed up by Tom Doak returned many of MacKenzie’s original features to the course, which opened for play in 1929 with a mixed exhibition between Marion Hollins, Bobby Jones, Glenna Collett and Cyril Tolley. MacKenzie’s home still stands adjacent to the sixth fairway and upon his passing in 1934, his ashes were scattered throughout the course, making Pasatiempo one of the unique spiritual meccas in all of golf.

ABOUT THE Western Intercollegiate

54-hole men's college tournament hosted by San Jose State University. “The Western” is one of the most highly recognized national collegiate tournaments, conducted since 1946 Pasatiempo Golf Club; a historic venue where a player’s talent is always well-tested. Pasatiempo perennially ranks among the best by all of the major golf publications.

The format is slightly different than most college events. Six-player teams take the best five scores each round to determine the team score.

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