With Brandon Wu, he led Stanford to the NCAA championship in 2019. Unlike his Stanford teammates Mav and Brandon, Isaiah only made a few PGA tournaments through sponsor invites. He's been on the McKenzie tour in Canada and in the Latin America tour, but qualified for the Korn Ferry at tour school for 2024.
He's in the clubhouse with the lead at -5 at the KF Panama Open and shot a 65 today. Hope he can make it to the PGA. I was the walking scorer for two of his earlier rounds at the Fortinet Open (nee Safeway at Silverado.)
Stanford Men's golf didn't fare too well at the American International Invite in Arizona placing 18th out of 18th. The team was missing Thorbjornsen. Thorbjornsen teed it up for the first time in a tournament since last summer when he finished 11th at the DP tour in Bahrain, but didn't make the trip to Arizona. The men tee it up next week in Hawaii and we'll see if Thorbjornsen makes the trip. He's still in the lead for PGA Tour University rankings with a 23 point lead over #2 and 310 points over #3. Amazing as he didn't earn any points with his injury for over 6 months. The leader after the NCAA tournament earns his 2024-25 tour card.
The Pebble Pro-Am has a totally revamped format. A lot of the amateurs from the business and entertainment world are gone with a smaller pro-am schedule and it's one of the select tournaments with the top 80 players getting to play plus alternates. McNealy, Rodgers and Wu are playing, but well back.
The women tee off in Hawaii on Feb 19th. Watching how Rachel is doing on her recovery.
The Augusta Women's Amateur will take place in early April. Stanford has NINE invites which include incoming players. Megha Ganne, Rachel Heck, Sadie Englemann, Kelly Xu, Paula Martin Sampedro, with incoming players Leigh Chien, Andrea Revuelta, Meja Örtengren, and Nora Sundberg have earned invites. Brooke Seay didn't earn enough points although she's played in this tournament before and of course, Rose Zhang won it last year. We're definitely going to have a Euro look after this year.
He's in the clubhouse with the lead at -5 at the KF Panama Open and shot a 65 today. Hope he can make it to the PGA. I was the walking scorer for two of his earlier rounds at the Fortinet Open (nee Safeway at Silverado.)
Stanford Men's golf didn't fare too well at the American International Invite in Arizona placing 18th out of 18th. The team was missing Thorbjornsen. Thorbjornsen teed it up for the first time in a tournament since last summer when he finished 11th at the DP tour in Bahrain, but didn't make the trip to Arizona. The men tee it up next week in Hawaii and we'll see if Thorbjornsen makes the trip. He's still in the lead for PGA Tour University rankings with a 23 point lead over #2 and 310 points over #3. Amazing as he didn't earn any points with his injury for over 6 months. The leader after the NCAA tournament earns his 2024-25 tour card.
The Pebble Pro-Am has a totally revamped format. A lot of the amateurs from the business and entertainment world are gone with a smaller pro-am schedule and it's one of the select tournaments with the top 80 players getting to play plus alternates. McNealy, Rodgers and Wu are playing, but well back.
The women tee off in Hawaii on Feb 19th. Watching how Rachel is doing on her recovery.
The Augusta Women's Amateur will take place in early April. Stanford has NINE invites which include incoming players. Megha Ganne, Rachel Heck, Sadie Englemann, Kelly Xu, Paula Martin Sampedro, with incoming players Leigh Chien, Andrea Revuelta, Meja Örtengren, and Nora Sundberg have earned invites. Brooke Seay didn't earn enough points although she's played in this tournament before and of course, Rose Zhang won it last year. We're definitely going to have a Euro look after this year.