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Thunderbolt Invitational: Cooper Jones registers wire-to-wire win

Jones defeated James Imai by three shots after finishing 16-under

Brigham Young University freshman Cooper Jones from Highland, Ut., shot 16-under with his rounds of 66-66-68 to register a wire-to-wire win at the Thunderbolt Invitational by three shots at Sterling Grove Country Club in Surprise, Ariz.

Jones entered the final round with a commanding two-shot lead, having posted consecutive rounds of 66-66 for a total of 12-under par. Close on his heels was James Imai of Northwestern, who trailed with rounds of 67-67, finishing at 10-under par.

Jones began his final round with a bogey on the first hole but quickly recovered, scoring consecutive birdies on Holes No. 3 and 4. Despite facing another setback with a bogey on No. 8, marking his final bogey of the tournament, he rallied with three more birdies on the back nine, ultimately securing the title.

Jones has competed in three tournaments as a Cougar, with his previous best performance being T30 at the Bearcat Invitational. He also qualified for the U.S. Amateur, where he reached the Round of 16 before exiting the tournament.



Imai gave his best effort to chase Jones, but a final-round score of 3-under 69 only allowed him to maintain his position as the runner-up at 13-under par.

On the final day, Trey Bosco of Baylor University recorded an 8-under 64, equaling the tournament low set earlier by Ryan Voois of Illinois in the second round. Voois concluded with rounds of 71-64-69, securing a T3 position at 12-under, while Bosco posted scores of 73-68-64 to finish solo-sixth at 11-under par.

AmateurGolf.com Rankings
2023 season — official results & points
PosPlayerFromScoresPoints
1Cooper JonesUT66-66-68=200400
2James ImaiMA67-67-69=203300
T3Tegan AndrewsCA70-68-66=204200
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