After two straight rounds of 69, Aidan Tran shot a final round 65 to post a three-round score of -13 to win by two shots over Fresno State's Andrew Lee.
"I know there's a lot of history to this event and it's been going on for a really long time," Tran told Action News. "A lot of good players have won this event so I'm honored to put my name on the wall of champions."
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Tran, a freshman on the Georgia Tech golf team, started his final hole one shot behind Lee, his former teammate at Clovis North High School. But a bogey from the Bulldog was countered with a three-foot eagle putt by the Yellowjackets freshman.
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After chipping in for a birdie at one and an eagle at the ninth, Tran made the turn posting a front nine 29. A one under 36 on the back nine saw him miss tying the course record by two shots. "But at least a personal record for me because I was seven under through ten," he said. "Made a long one on ten and I was like shoot this is really happening?"
Fresno State's Jake Bettencourt started the day in the lead at -8. A final-round 72 put him into a tie for fourth. Six-time champ Danny Paniccia finished in third after rounds of 68, 70, and 69.
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