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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — The University of Hawai’i men’s golf team opened play at the 79th Western Intercollegiate on Monday, navigating the historic and newly restored Pasatiempo Golf Club.
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In a premier field featuring eight top-50 programs and national television coverage on the Golf Channel, the Rainbow Warriors battled through the opening 18 holes of the three-day, play-six, score-five event . Hawai’i currently sits in 14th place with a team total of 380 (+30), holding a 14-stroke lead over Big West rival UC Irvine.
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California holds the 18-hole lead after firing a 7-under-par 343, maintaining a narrow one-stroke advantage over UNLV . Individually, Arizona’s Taishi Moto and Chattanooga’s Evan Rogers are deadlocked for the lead after both carded opening-round 65s (-5).
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Nathan Szpakowicz provided the day’s highlight for the Rainbow Warriors, turning in a resilient performance on the par-70 Alister MacKenzie design . After a steady start, Szpakowicz ignited a mid-round surge, going 4-under-par over a critical 11-hole stretch. That run propelled him to 2-under-par through 14 holes, briefly moving him within just one stroke of the individual lead before he finished the day in a tie for 36th with a 71 (+1).
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🎙 – Nathan talks about his Round 1 performance on Monday#GoBows pic.twitter.com/yRNbsKVWZo
— Hawaii Golf (@UHawaiiGolf) April 14, 2026
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The tournament marked a significant milestone for freshmen Alec Hilgers and Chris Salem, who both made their Western Intercollegiate debuts . Hilgers is currently tied for 75th after carding a 76 (+6), while Salem is tied for 80th following a round of 78 (+8). Junior Dane Watanabe, making his third career appearance at Pasatiempo, is tied for 69th after an opening-round 75 (+5).
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Rounding out the Hawai’i scoring, James Whitworth is tied for 88th with an 80 (+10) and Quinn Murray is in 96th place after a 93 (+23). As the longest-running collegiate tournament west of the Mississippi, the Western Intercollegiate continues a storied tradition that has featured past champions such as Johnny Miller and Scottie Scheffler.
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Hawai’i will return to the course Tuesday for the second round as they look to climb the leaderboard before Wednesday’s finale . Following this week’s action in Santa Cruz, the Rainbow Warriors will head to the Big West Conference Championship later this month
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14. Hawai’i — 380
T-36. Nathan Szpakowicz — 71 (+1)
T-69. Dane Watanabe — 75 (+5)
T-75. Alec Hilgers — 76 (+6)
T-80. Chris Salem — 78 (+8)
T-88. James Whitworth — 80 (+10)
96. Quinn Murray — 93 (+23)
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