Round two of the Silicon Valley Amateur concluded Tuesday at Stanford University Golf Course, with Dean Greyserman continuing to set the pace at the top of the leaderboard.
Greyserman followed his opening round 64 with a two under par 66 to reach ten under par for the championship. The Stanford sophomore holds a three shot lead heading into the final round after posting the lowest 36 hole total in the field.
Stanford teammate Edan Cui made the biggest move of the day, carding a six under par 64 to climb into solo second at seven under par. Cui’s round was the lowest score of round two and vaulted him up the leaderboard on his home course.
Branden Wong, a UC San Diego commit, sits alone in third place at four under par after a second round 70. Wong remains within reach as the final round approaches.
Three players are tied for fourth at even par 140. That group includes Ryan Pupach of San Jose, Jackson Suh of San Francisco, and Stanford’s Nathan Wang. Each remains in contention following contrasting second rounds.
Adithya Venkataraghavan of Cornell University and Christian Choi are tied for seventh at two over par 142. Samson Li of Claremont Mudd Scripps stands ninth at three over par, while Stanford’s Ethan Gao rounds out the top ten at four over par.
The final round is set for Wednesday at Stanford University Golf Course with Greyserman aiming to close out the championship on his home layout.
Top 10 After Round Two
- Dean Greyserman, Stanford, ten under 130
- Edan Cui, Stanford, seven under 133
- Branden Wong, UC San Diego commit, four under 136
T4. Ryan Pupach, even par 140
T4. Jackson Suh, even par 140
T4. Nathan Wang, Stanford, even par 140
T7. Adithya Venkataraghavan, Cornell, two over 142
T7. Christian Choi, two over 142
- Samson Li, Claremont Mudd Scripps, three over 143
T10. Ethan Gao, Stanford, four over 144
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