The Oregon men's golf team will look to build off the momentum from its first team title of the season in The Goodwin Mar. 29-31 at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco. One round of stroke play will be played each day with the Ducks getting started at 12:25 p.m. PT on Thursday. Last year, Oregon finished fourth in the event at 14-over par and have finished in the top five each of the last four years.andwill make up the Ducks' lineup.The Ducks will join an elite 25-team field that inlcudes six teams that were ranked in the most recent Golfweek Coaches Poll released on March 9. Defending NCAA Champion and No. 7 Oklahoma will headline the field, along with No. 9 California, No. 16 Stanford (host), No. 17 USC, No. 21 Arizona State and No. 25 UNLV. The remainder of the field includes Abilene Christian, BYU, Cal Poly, Colorado, Minnesota, Nevada, Northern Colorado, Northwestern, Oregon State, Saint Mary's, San Francisco, San Jose State, SMU, Stanford's B Team, Sonoma State, UC Davis, Washington and Wyoming.Oregon secured a share of the team title at the Duck Invitational Tuesday at Eugene Country Club whileclaimed his third individual title of the season. The Ducks finished the tournament at 13-over par and in a tie atop the leaderboard with Liberty after shooting 1 over in the final round. Oregon opened with a 5-over 289 in round one and held a one-shot lead but fell into second place, one shot off the lead, following the second round. Xiong fired a near flawless round of 7-under 64 to win by one shot at 11-under par. He shot an opening-round 67 and a even-par 71 in round two to put himself in position to make a run in the final round.again finished in the top 10, coming in tied for ninth at 1-over par. He shot a 74 in the opening round but bounced back with a 3-under 68 in round two before a steady 1-over 72 in the final round. Playing as an individual,put together back-to-back rounds of 1-over 73 and finished in 35th at 10 over.andboth came in tied for 43rd at 12 over with Kay delivering a clutch birdie on his final hole of the tournament to keep Oregon tied atop the leaderboard.tied the Oregon career record for wins with his fifth in the Duck Invitational, matching(2014-16) and Daniel Miernicki (2009-12). He also tied Wise (2015-16) and(2016-17) for the school-record for wins in a season with his third victory of the season in the Duck Invitational.was named to the watch list for the prestigious Ben Hogan Award given annually to the top men's collegiate golfer by the Hogan Trophy Award Foundation, the Friends of Golf and the Golf Coaches Association of America. Xiong is one of 27 on the watch list for the award which takes into account all collegiate and outside amateur competitions over the past 12 months. The Ducks have had a player named a semifinalist for the award the last two years within 2016 andin 2017. The list will be trimmed down to 10 semifinalists on April 11 and three finalists for the award will be announced on May 2 with the winner being revealed on May 21.was one of 20 named to the Fred Haskins Award watch list, given annually to the top men's collegiate golfer. He was ranked 17th on the third update to the spring watch list that was released on Mar. 22 after a pair of wins and two top-10 finishes through seven tournaments. The winner of the award is selected by players, coaches and media and is announced following the conclusion of the NCAA Championships in May.has finished in the top 10 in his last three tournaments and has placed in the top 10 five times this season and eight times in his career. He came in tied for 10th at The Prestige in February before leading the way with a tied for ninth finish at the Bandon Dunes Championship. Gronlund had a pair of 10th-place finishes in the fall coming at the Trinity Forest Invitational and the Nike Collegiate Invitational.missed the cut in his first career PGA Tour event at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course. The only amateur in the field, Xiong shot an even-par 72 in round one and turned in a 2-over par 74 in round two to finish three shots outside the cut line in a tie for 117th place. He got off to a strong start in round one, making birdie on the opening hole and going out in 2-under par 34 with three birdies and a bogey on Torrey Pines' South Course. Back-to-back bogeys on holes 16 and 17 along with seven pars dropped Xiong back to even par for the round and into a tie for 84th place. An uneven start in round two resulted in a 3-over par 39 going out on the North Course and put him at 3-over par for the tournament. Xiong got back to 1-over par for the tournament after a birdie on the par-5 fifth hole and an eagle on the par-4 seventh hole, but dropped a shot with a bogey a hole later.After helping the Ducks to a Pac-12 title and NCAA runner-up finish and claiming numerous awards following the seasonwent on to compete in some of the most prestigious amateur events in the world over the summer. Xiong helped the United States' Palmer Cup team to a victory in June, before becoming the first Duck ever to win the Western Amateur in August. Xiong finished second in the stroke play portion of the U.S. Amateur, shooting 6-under in two rounds before falling in the first round of match play. He capped off his stellar summer by going 3-0-1 at the Walker Cup and helping the U.S. to a 19-7 win over Great Britain and Ireland. Xiong turned the momentum he built over the summer into a season-opening win at the Rod Myers Invitational, shooting 12-under par over three rounds to share medalist honors. He came from two shots off the lead entering the final round to earn his third career win at the Nike Collegiate Invitational on Oct. 3. Xiong sank a long par putt that turned out to be the tournament-clinching putt on his final hole of the week, finishing 13-under par.Oregon received three commitments during the November signing period that will join the program next fall. Tom Parker of Christchurch, New Zealand was the runner-up at the 2017 New Zealand Amateur Championship and won the New Zealand Secondary Schools Championship in 2017. Craig Ronne of Klamath Falls, Ore. was named the 2017 Oregon Junior Golf Player of the Year after winning the Oregon Junior Amateur. He also captured the Oregon Junior Stroke Play title winning by seven strokes at 12-under par over three days. Yin Ho Yue of Shanghai, China qualified for the PGA Tour China's Clearwater Bay Open in 2017 and also qualified for the 2016 Hong Kong Open on the European Tour.The Ducks will have a week off before heading back to California for the Western Intercollegiate at Pasatiempo Golf Course April 7-8.