Going into this week, Colorado State senior Blake Cannon hadn’t yet won a college tournament individually.
Coming out of the week, Cannon has two victories. Easy as that.
Four days after winning CSU’s own Ram Masters Invitational at Fort Collins Country Club, Cannon prevailed at the prestigious William H. Tucker in Albuquerque, N.M.
Cannon (pictured), a transfer from Arizona State, shot rounds of 71-69-70 for a 6-under-par 210 total. That was good for a two-stroke victory over San Diego State’s PJ Samiere. The University of Colorado’s Morten Toft Hansen placed sixth at 215, while CSU’s Jake Staiano was 10th at 217.
Team-wise, CSU finished second in the 16-school field, 10 strokes behind champion San Diego State. CU was fifth and Denver ninth.
William Tucker
Sept. 23-24, 2016 (final) in Albuquerque, N.M.
2. (out of 16 teams) Colorado State 287-294-292–873
1. Blake Cannon 71-69-70–210
10. Jake Staiano 71-74-72–217
14. Max Oelfke 72-77-71–220
42. Colton Yates 73-74-79–226
86. AJ Ott 76-81-82–239
5. Colorado 291-302-289–882
6. Morten Toft Hansen 73-73-69–215
19. Spencer Painton 71-76-74–221
31. Yannik Paul 73-79-72–224
34. Ethan Freeman 74-77-74–225
79. John Souza 80-76-80–236
9. Denver 298-292-305–895
22. Jake Kelley 73-73-76–222
28. Chris Korte 77-71-75–223
31. Eric Hagen 70-78-76–224
58. Petter Mkalsen 80-71-78–229
72. Isaac Petersilie 78-77-78–233
Also
87. Coloradan Glenn Workman, Wyoming 78-78-85–241