Southwestern Amateur: Comeback victory for Davis Bryant
6/19/2022 | by Conner Penfold of AmateurGolf.com
see also: View results for Southwestern Amateur, Desert Mountain Golf Club

The Colorado State senior fires a final round 68 to secure the biggest win of his career heading into a packed summer of golf
Davis Bryant, fueled by a second-round 63, steadily climbed the leaderboard during the final 36 holes at Desert Mountain Club to capture the 107th Southwestern Amateur title.
"It was a blast. That was my lowest round in a competitive atmosphere," Bryant said of Thursday's 8-under-par score, which featured nine birdies and an eagle. "I remember when I got to 9 under, I definitely started thinking about that magic number with a five in front of it."
Bryant stood on the first tee box at the Geronimo Course two back of Salvanera and an additional stroke behind 54-hole leader Jaden Cantafio. At the turn, coming off three consecutive birdies, he had caught Salvanera and overtaken Cantafio. A birdie at 12 briefly gave Salvanera the advantage before Bryant rolled in birdies on two of the next three holes, while Salvanera made two bogeys.
Bryant wasn't checking his phone, so when the winds were whipping up on the 18th tee box, those thoughts weren't racing through his head.

A stoic Davis Bryant walks off the 18th green knowing he's captured the Southwestern Amateur title. (Conner Penfold/AmateurGolf.com)
"Fortunately for me, I didn't know I had a two-shot lead," Bryant said. "I had been keeping track but I decided to just start focusing on my own game."
Bryant played the downhill shot 185 yards with the hurting wind. He opted for a punch 7-iron. His well-struck shot right of the pin couldn't crest the ridge in the center of the green and fell back to the right nearly onto the fringe, leaving a long birdie try. Salvanera took dead aim and nearly stuffed it for a short look, but it too failed to stay on top of the ledge.
After Bryant nestled his lag putt to about three feet, Salvanera narrowly missed his 25-footer which would have forced Bryant to make.
"It was incredible. I'm so happy to have come out on top and be the champion today," Bryant said. "Gabriel and I, and a couple others, were battling back and forth. I had a few loose shots but I took my medicine and trusted my putter, which is usually the backbone of my game."
A fifth-year senior at Colorado State who will play his final season for the Rams in the fall, Bryant has a loaded summer schedule remaining, including a hometown trip to Denver Country Club for the Trans-Miss Championship in July.
"I've never actually played Denver C.C. so I'm looking forward to getting in a practice round there next week," he said.
Salvanera settled for a solo runner-up finish following back-to-back 1-over-par 72s on Friday and Saturday. The Queen Creek, Ariz. native had only bogeyed three holes through the first two days but managed to make five in his first eight holes in the third round. He battled back, though, eagling the par-5 9th and adding a couple of additional birdies on the back side.

Tournament runner-up Gabe Salvanera teeing off at the par-4 8th hole during the final round of the Southwestern Amateur. (Conner Penfold/AmateurGolf.com)
UC Davis junior Lucas Carper and incoming Oregon State freshman Rylan Johnson shared third place at 9 under par, both posting two of just seven rounds in the 60s during Saturday's finale. Carper had the lowest score of the day, a 5-under 66 that has him already thinking about next year.
"When I woke up this morning, I knew it was going to be a different day than yesterday," Carper said. "I've always performed well in this event but I've always come up short. I'm really excited for next year to try again and hopefully take a winning stand at this."
Carper struggled to a 75 on Friday but had the confidence that he could turn things around. It resulted in a nine-stroke difference, including seven on the back nine.
Johnson, from the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert, Ariz., shot 2-under 69 to cap off a consistent week where all four rounds were under par. The victorious Bryant was the only other player to accomplish that this week.
Cantafio had two costly doubles on the front side and was quickly outpaced by Bryant and Salvanera, but resiliently went 2 under his last 10 holes and sealed a respectable fifth-place finish. The Washington State junior from Tustin, Calif. put together a bogey-free 64 on Thursday and paired that with 68 on Friday to own a one-shot lead with 18 holes remaining.
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Results: Southwestern Amateur
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aurora, CO | 700 | 71-63-70-68=272 | |
| 2 | Queen Creek, AZ | 500 | 67-63-72-72=274 | |
| T3 | San Jose, CA | 400 | 66-68-75-66=275 | |
| T3 | Gilbert, AZ | 400 | 70-66-70-69=275 | |
| 5 | Tustin, CA | 400 | 69-64-68-75=276 |
About the Southwestern Amateur

The Southwestern Men's Amateur Golf Championship is a prestigious 72-hole stroke play competition open to top national-level amateurs holding a handicap index of 1.4 or better. Following the first 36 holes, the field will be cut to the low 36 players...
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