Golf at the 2017 Summer Universiade – Men's individual

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Men's individual
at the XXIX Summer Universiade
VenueSunrise Golf & Country Club
Dates24 August 2017 (2017-08-24) – 26 August 2017 (2017-08-26)
Competitors69 from 29 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Raúl Pereda de la Huerta Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Silver medal icon.svg Kazuki Higa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Bronze medal icon.svg Liu Yung-hua Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Chinese Taipei
Bronze medal icon.svg Kevin Yu Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Chinese Taipei
2015

The men's individual golf event at the 2017 Summer Universiade was held 24–26 August at the Sunrise Golf and Country Club in Taoyuan, Taiwan.

Final results

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RankAthleteRound 1Round 2Round 3TotalTo par
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Mexico.svg  Raúl Pereda de la Huerta  (MEX)646567200−16
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Japan.svg  Kazuki Higa  (JPN)636673202−14
TBronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Liu Yung-hua  (TPE)696771207−9
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Kevin Yu  (TPE)676971207−9
T5Flag of Japan.svg  Daiki Imano  (JPN)706672208−8
Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanapat Pichaikool  (THA)696970208−8
T7Flag of Malaysia.svg  M. Afif Muhammad Razif  (MAS)667272210−6
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Loris Schüpbach  (SUI)727167210−6
9Flag of Mexico.svg  Álvaro Ortiz  (MEX)736771211−5
T10Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Matthew Cheung Hung Hai  (HKG)727170213−3
Flag of South Korea.svg  Kim Seong-hyeon  (KOR)717567213−3
T12Flag of France.svg  Frédéric Lacroix  (FRA)717370214−2
Flag of France.svg  Franck Médale  (FRA)727468214−2
T14Flag of Serbia.svg  Branimir-Ante Gudelj  (SRB)727271215−1
Flag of Japan.svg  Takumi Kanaya  (JPN)727469215−1
T16Flag of South Korea.svg  Choi Jae-hun  (KOR)707373216E
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Alessandro Nicc Noseda  (SUI)707274216E
T18Flag of South Africa.svg  Kyle Raymond De Beer  (RSA)757369217+1
Flag of Serbia.svg  Mihailo Dimitrijević  (SRB)737668217+1
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Austin Nolan Br Ryan  (CAN)747271217+1
T21Flag of Italy.svg  Filippo Campigli  (ITA)697574218+2
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Eric Thomas Flockhart  (CAN)727472218+2
Flag of Mexico.svg  Luis Gerardo Garza Morfin  (MEX)797069218+2
Flag of Thailand.svg  Varuth Khachonkittisakul  (THA)718067218+2
Flag of South Korea.svg  Oh Seung-taek  (KOR)737471218+2
Flag of Poland.svg  Jan Jakub Szmidt  (POL)787070218+2
T27Flag of Portugal.svg  João Girão Almeida  (POR)717474219+3
Flag of Israel.svg  Yair Shmuel Thaler  (ISR)737672219+3
29Flag of Argentina.svg  Miguel Sancholuz  (ARG)727672220+4
T30Flag of Chinese Taipei for Universiade.svg  Lai Chia-i  (TPE)767372221+5
Flag of South Africa.svg  Clayton Derick Mansfield  (RSA)717971221+5
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Truman Kenneth Tai  (CAN)727970221+5
T33Flag of Austria.svg  Markus Christop Maukner  (AUT)757275222+6
Flag of the United States.svg  Dylan Andrew Rottner  (USA)737772222+6
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Michael Wong Regan  (HKG)737673222+6
T36Flag of Slovakia.svg  Michal Brezovsky  (SVK)747673223+7
Flag of South Africa.svg  Dylan Lloyd Naidoo  (RSA)776977223+7
Flag of Thailand.svg  Sarun Sirithon  (THA)737773223+7
Flag of France.svg  Hubert Dominique Tisserand  (FRA)777571223+7
T40Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Ng Shing Fung  (HKG)797570224+8
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jay Matthew Reyes  (PHI)767276224+8
T42Flag of the Philippines.svg  Jonas Christian Magcalayo  (PHI)747675225+9
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Ivan Monsalve  (PHI)737973225+9
44Flag of Malaysia.svg  Sazanur Iman Salenin  (MAS)767774227+11
45Flag of Argentina.svg  Joaquin Luis de Aduriz  (ARG)787775230+14
T46Flag of Italy.svg  Giacomo Di Gennaro  (ITA)757878231+15
Flag of Russia.svg  Samuel Perelzweig  (RUS)817278231+15
T48Flag of the United States.svg  Matthew Thomas Andrews  (USA)758177233+17
Flag of Russia.svg  David Nagiev  (RUS)757682233+17
T50Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandro Cornelio  (ITA)757881234+18
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Martin Hromadka  (CZE)807777234+18
52Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohd Shakiran Johari  (MAS)768675237+21
53Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Sebastian Lukas Schredt  (LIE)788476238+22
54Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Elias Engelbert Schreiber  (LIE)788181240+24
55Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Marcell Soma Horvath  (LIE)827882242+26
T56Flag of Poland.svg  Artur Victor Dziugiel  (POL)848179244+28
Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan Ignacio Ficco Villa  (ARG)818380244+28
T58Flag of Hungary.svg  David Rozsa  (HUN)818184246+30
Flag of Serbia.svg  Sergej Stojiljković  (SRB)827688246+30
60Flag of Russia.svg  Georgy Chernov  (RUS)888479251+35
61Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Fabian Tobias Schredt  (LIE)908381254+38
62Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marnix Pieter N Bel  (NED)888881257+41
63Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Temirlan Kaidar  (KAZ)937893264+48
64Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Nurtay Jaxaliyev  (KAZ)948987270+54
65Flag of Poland.svg  Jan Kazimierz Szalagan  (POL)918398272+56
66Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Issatay Jaxaliyev  (KAZ)979086273+57
67Flag of Switzerland.svg  David Martinez Carrillo  (SUI)899599283+67
Flag of Switzerland.svg  Robert Harry Foley  (SUI)7672RT
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Davison Javangwe  (ZIM)WD

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References

  1. "Round 1 Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  2. "Round 2 Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 December 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
  3. Round 3 / Final Results [ permanent dead link ]