Lee Falls in U.S. Amateur Round of 32

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Texas A&M men’s golf incoming freshman Walker Lee concluded his run at the 117th United States Amateur Championship on Thursday, falling in the match play round of 32 at Riviera Country Club.

Lee (71-72=142, +2), who ended stroke play with a share of 35th place, defeated Kyle McClathchie of South Africa, 2 and 1, Wednesday during the initial stage of match play but fell to Doc Redman of Raleigh, N.C. (one up) in his return to the course.

In addition to Lee’s showing, Texas A&M was well represented at the event as current Aggies Cameron Champ (77-77=147, +7) and Kavan Eubank (77-74=151, +11) as well as recent graduate Adrià Arnaus (77-78=155, +15) were featured in the field. Additionally, A&M graduate transfer and current UTSA golfer Jake Goodman (80-72=152, +12) took his swings in Southern California.

The Aggies look to be in a strong position for the upcoming 2017-18 campaign as Lee joins Champ and rising junior Chandler Phillips, who each claimed All-America honors last season, as well as Eubank and six other letterwinners from last season. Texas A&M will tee off the new season Sept. 10-12 when the Aggies take part in the Badger Invitational at University Ridge Golf Course in Madison, Wis.

Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics

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