Slesinski carded rounds of 69-64-67, a performance equaled by Rahon, a recent graduate from Seattle University, with his scores of 69-67-64. This strong showing from both players led to an intense playoff for the title.
Slesinski began the final round in a shared third place, trailing Harry Rudolph of La Jolla, the 36-hole leader with an impressive 11-under 131. Meanwhile, Rahon found himself farther down the leaderboard, trailing Rudolph by six strokes at 5-under 137. However, he delivered a remarkable final-round 7-under 64, the lowest score of the day, to bridge the gap and join Slesinski in contention.
San Diego's Alex Chiarella matched Rudolph for a shared third-place finish at 12-under 201, while Corey Shaun from Encinitas secured a solo fifth place with an impressive 11-under 202 over 54 holes.
Out of the 44 amateurs in the tournament, only two successfully made the 36-hole cut set at 2-over 73.
Jack Townsend, a junior at San Diego State, consistently played at 3-over-par over three days, securing a T-32nd finish and earning the distinction of being the Low Amateur. Zhengfei (Richard) Han followed closely, tying for 36th place with a total score of 4-over 217.

