Just for fun, Warian, a junior at the University of Minnesota, decided to crank up the heat a little higher on Sunday, as he birdied all three playoff holes to claim the title over his fellow Minnesotan.
“Patience was the key today and all week," said Warian, who is from Stillwater, Minn. "I played very solid golf the first day, and definitely faced some adversity these last couple days. I just kept telling myself to stay patient and keep giving myself opportunities. Today, I was able to make some putts at crucial moments which allowed me to come away with the W, which feels amazing.
"This wins means the world to me. It’s been a long-time coming and countless hours of hard work and grinding over the past few years have finally paid off. I can’t wait to bring this trophy home to the Minnesota Gopher Golf family and enjoy this with them. A very special week!”
Warian and Stevens were the beneficiaries of Nate Cogswell's misfortunes on the final hole. The University of Seattle golfer took a one-stroke lead to the last but a wayward drive led to a double bogey, ending Cogswell's title hopes.
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Riley Bell, who finished eighth, claimed 2022-23 Troon Saguaro Amateur Series Player of the Year honors. The Sacramento State player outdistanced Gabe Salvanera of Arizona State by 39.5 points in the points race. Bell had three eighth-place finishes (Saguaro, Sizzler, and Grapevine Ams) and to go along with a third-place finish (Agave Am) this season.



