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Texas A&M Leads After Two Rounds of Aggie Invitational
Apr 12, 2025 | Men's Golf
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BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The No. 19 Texas A&M men's golf team embraced the rugged tests of Traditions Club to finish Saturday's action atop the leaderboard at the Aggie Invitational.
The Maroon & White pace the pack with a 3-under 573 after rounds of 7-under 281 and 4-over 288. The Aggies lead No. 6 Oklahoma by seen strokes with the Sooners finishing 4-over 580.
Phichaksn Maichon powered to the individual lead with steady play all day. He was the only player to break par both rounds shooting 71 and 70 to finish the day at 3-under 141. Maichon closed the round strong with birdies on three of the last five holes.
Wheaton Ennis is two strokes off the pace in second place at 1-under. The Eagle, Idaho, led after the first round when he torched the course at 4-under 68. He followed with a 3-over 75 to finish the day at 143.
Aaron Pounds rounded out the trio of Aggies atop the leader board at even 144. He opened with a 3-under 69 and followed with a 75.
Playing as an individual, Jacob Sosa wrapped up Saturday's action tied for fourth at 1-over 145.
Michael Heidelbaugh and Jaime Montojo were tied for eighth at 2-over 146 to give Texas A&M six players in the top 10.
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UP NEXT...
Texas A&M wraps up the Aggie Invitational with third round action Sunday starting at 7:30 a.m.
TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach Brian Kortan
On the conditions for the Aggie Invitational
"The weather was great. The course has really transformed over the last month. It's turning back into the championship-caliber course our guys love to play on every day. It was a test out there. That's why teams like Oklahoma and Baylor come here – they want to be challenged. It was a great day for us. I haven't looked at Clippd all day, but I know we played well this afternoon. I know Oklahoma is playing well, too, so tomorrow should be a real dogfight.
On the Aggies populating the top of the leaderboard...
"These guys are built for the fight. They want it to be tough out there. Traditions gave them everything from hole 1 to hole 36 today. They dug their heels in. It's never perfect and we had some rough stretches, as did everyone else out here today. But they stayed tough, finished strong and really put themselves in a good headspace going into tomorrow."
TEAM STANDINGS
TEXAS A&M SCORES
BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION – The No. 19 Texas A&M men's golf team embraced the rugged tests of Traditions Club to finish Saturday's action atop the leaderboard at the Aggie Invitational.
The Maroon & White pace the pack with a 3-under 573 after rounds of 7-under 281 and 4-over 288. The Aggies lead No. 6 Oklahoma by seen strokes with the Sooners finishing 4-over 580.
Phichaksn Maichon powered to the individual lead with steady play all day. He was the only player to break par both rounds shooting 71 and 70 to finish the day at 3-under 141. Maichon closed the round strong with birdies on three of the last five holes.
Wheaton Ennis is two strokes off the pace in second place at 1-under. The Eagle, Idaho, led after the first round when he torched the course at 4-under 68. He followed with a 3-over 75 to finish the day at 143.
Aaron Pounds rounded out the trio of Aggies atop the leader board at even 144. He opened with a 3-under 69 and followed with a 75.
Playing as an individual, Jacob Sosa wrapped up Saturday's action tied for fourth at 1-over 145.
Michael Heidelbaugh and Jaime Montojo were tied for eighth at 2-over 146 to give Texas A&M six players in the top 10.
For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M men's golf, follow the Aggies on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
UP NEXT...
Texas A&M wraps up the Aggie Invitational with third round action Sunday starting at 7:30 a.m.
TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach Brian Kortan
On the conditions for the Aggie Invitational
"The weather was great. The course has really transformed over the last month. It's turning back into the championship-caliber course our guys love to play on every day. It was a test out there. That's why teams like Oklahoma and Baylor come here – they want to be challenged. It was a great day for us. I haven't looked at Clippd all day, but I know we played well this afternoon. I know Oklahoma is playing well, too, so tomorrow should be a real dogfight.
On the Aggies populating the top of the leaderboard...
"These guys are built for the fight. They want it to be tough out there. Traditions gave them everything from hole 1 to hole 36 today. They dug their heels in. It's never perfect and we had some rough stretches, as did everyone else out here today. But they stayed tough, finished strong and really put themselves in a good headspace going into tomorrow."
TEAM STANDINGS
| 1 | Texas A&M | -3 | 281-292=573 |
| 2 | Oklahoma | +4 | 284-296=580 |
| 3 | Louisiana | +13 | 294-295=589 |
| t-4 | Baylor | +19 | 286-309=595 |
| t-4 | Sam Houston | +19 | 300-295=595 |
| 6 | New Mexico State | +22 | 299-299=598 |
| 7 | Lamar | +35 | 301-310=611 |
| 8 | North Texas | +37 | 309-304=613 |
| 9 | Rice | +40 | 306-310=616 |
| 10 | UTSA | +41 | 305-312=617 |
| 11 | Tarleton State | +43 | 306-313=619 |
| 12 | Louisiana Tech | +60 | 315-321=636 |
TEXAS A&M SCORES
| 1 | Phichaksn Maichon | -3 | 71-70=141 |
| 2 | Wheaton Ennis | -1 | 68-75=143 |
| 3 | Aaron Pounds | E | 69-75=144 |
| t-8 | Michael Heidelbaugh | +2 | 73-73=146 |
| t-29 | Vishnu Sadagopan | +7 | 77-74=151 |
| INDIVIDUALS | |||
| t-4 | Jacob Sosa | +1 | 73-72=145 |
| t-8 | Jaime Montojo | +2 | 75-71=146 |
| t-21 | Alex Long | +5 | 74-75=149 |
| t-38 | Jack Usner | +9 | 79-74=153 |
| t-52 | Jake Maggert | +13 | 80-77=157 |
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