Oregon opens its spring season at the Amer Ari Invitational at the Waikoloa Kings' Course on the Big Island of Hawaii, Feb. 6-8. The Ducks will tee off with a 9:30 a.m. PT shotgun start and play one round each day of the event. Oregon has played in the event all 29 years since it began in 1991 and have placed in the top five four of the last five years, most recently a tied for fourth finish against a loaded field last year. Two Ducks have won the event in its history with Aaron Wise being the most recent in 2016. SR, SO, SO, FRand FRwhile FRcompetes as an individual.No. 10 Arizona State, No. 16 Auburn, Colorado, CSUN, No. 3 Georgia Tech, Hawaii, Hawaii-Hilo, Oklahoma State, Oregon, No. 24 Oregon State, Osaka Gakuin (Japan), Pacific, No. 4 Pepperdine, San Jose State, Stanford, TCU, No. 19 Texas, No. 2 Texas Tech, UC Davis and USC.Oregon wrapped up the fall season with an 11th-place finish at the Saint Mary's Invitational. The Ducks were led by, who finished tied for 22nd at 1 under, highlighted by a 4-under 67 in the final round.got off to a strong start and was in the top 10 after going 3 under through two rounds, but shot a final-round 77 and came in tied for 40th. A pair of freshmen also made their collegiate debuts, withmaking his first apperance in the lineup whilecompeted as an individual.Oregon's three freshmen all saw playing time in the fall season and will look to play a key role heading into spring., the 2018 Oregon Golf Association Junior Golfer of the Year appeared in all four events and led the team with a 72.82 scoring average. The Portland, Ore. native turned in a tied for ninth place finish at the Husky Invitational in his first collegiate event.of Murrieta, Calif. was named the 2019 Golfer of the Year by the Riverside Press Enterprise and was a part of the lineup for one event, competing in the Saint Mary's Invitational to close the fall.won a number of junior tournaments in Southern California and competed for the Ducks as an individual at the Saint Mary's Invitational.Oregon's trio of sophomores that saw time in the lineup and made significant contributions as freshmen will now look to turn the corner heading into their second spring.was named Pac-12 All-Freshman last year and is currently second on the team with a 72.91 scoring average.saw action in three tournaments in the fall and posted his best finish at the Husky Invitational, where he came in tied for 17th.won the British Boys Amateur Championship over the summer and competed in all four fall tournaments, posting a 73.64 scoring average.The lone returning player who was a part of the 2017 NCAA runner up team, SRbrings a wealth of experience into his final spring as a Duck. He has played in the postseason each of his three years at Oregon and currently has a 73.88 scoring average in 30 career tournaments.