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Z:My Documentsgolf•4 Men's Golf Release.P7.0.Pmd 2004 Big 12 Men’s Golf Championship April 26-27, Hutchinson, Kan. Prairie Dunes Country Club Par: 70, Yardage: 6,596/www.prairiedunes.com Architect: Perry Maxwell/Press Maxwell Tournament Format: 36 holes Monday/18 holes Tuesday First Tee Times: 8 a.m. each day Admission: Free Defending Team Champion: Texas Satellite Package 2003 Medalist: Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State Tournament Highlight Package: Directions: Tuesday, April 27, 5:00-5:15 p.m. CDT From Wichita, Kan.: Highway 96 North. Right on Haven Bueller Rd & go three miles. Left on Coordinates: TBD 30th Street. Golf course is located four miles ahead on the right side From Kansas City, Mo.: 2004 Big 12 Conference Men’s Golf Coaches Poll Highway 70 West to Salina, Kan. Interstate 35 South to McPherson 1. Oklahoma State 119 Kansas. Highway 61 South to Hutchinson. Golf course is located two 2. Texas 113 miles on left side 3. Oklahoma 98 Phone: 620.662.0581 4. Kansas 89 5. Kansas State 73 *The Big 12 Men’s Golf Championship will be held at Prairie Dunes for 6. Colorado 70 For Tournament Results: the seventh time in eight years. The 2003 tournament was contested at 7. Texas Tech 58 Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla. www.Big12Sports.com 8. Baylor 54 or 9. Texas A&M 51 *Texas won its second consecutive Big 12 title last year, edging out www.k-statesports.com Oklahoma State by four strokes. 10. Missouri 30 11. Iowa State 26 *Oklahoma State’s Hunter Mahan was 2003 medalist by a commanding 12. Nebraska 11 13 strokes and was the only player to complete the tournament under par. 2004 Big 12 Men’s Golf Championship First Day Pairings 1st Tee *Four different teams have won Big 12 men’s golf titles. Oklahoma State 8:00 a.m.: #10 Missouri, #11 Iowa State, #12 Nebraska has three crowns in 1997, 1998 and 2000. Kansas claimed the 1999 8:50 a.m.: #7 Texas Tech, #8 Baylor, #9 Texas A&M trophy, Baylor the 2001 title and Texas the 2002 and 2003 champion- ships. 10th Tee *The record for lowest winning score at the Big 12 Championship is an 8:00 a.m.: #4 Kansas, #5 Kansas State, #6 Colorado 850 (285-282-283) recorded by Texas in 2002. The lowest individual 8:50 a.m.: #1 Oklahoma State, #2 Texas, #3 Oklahoma winning score is a 200 (66-66-68) posted by OSU’s Charles Howell in 2000. 2004 Big 12 Men’s Golf Academic Team *OSU holds the record for the lowest one-round score with a 272 First Team (3.20-plus GPA) Peter Andrews, Texas A&M recorded in the 2000 second round. The record for the lowest individual Name, School Brian Smith, Texas Tech Jon Antunes, Baylor Andrew Dresser, Texas Tech one-round score is a 64 by Oklahoma’s John Kidwell in 2002. Jeremy Lyons, Iowa State William Haddrell, Texas Tech Andrew Price, Kansas *The Big 12 Championship individual title has been won by a different Tyler Docking, Kansas Second Team (3.00 to 3.19 gPA) student-athlete every year. OSU’s Leif Westerberg took inaugural Tim Moody, Kansas State Tyler Hall, Kansas Matt Van Cleave, Kansas State Kevin Ward, Kansas medalist honors in 1997. Oklahoma’s Hunter Haas won the title in 1998, Michael Radek, Missouri Greg Douglas, Kansas State followed by Texas’ David Gossett in 1999, OSU’s Charles Howell in Judd Cornell, Nebraska David Jenkins, Missouri 2000, and Baylor’s Worth Williams in 2001. OSU’s Anders Hultman and Martin Flores, Oklahoma J.J. Sullivan, Nebraska OU’s John Kidwell tied in 2002 with Hultman winning the play-off and Doug Manor, Oklahoma Chris Clarke, Oklahoma State Blake Martin, Oklahoma Matthew Rosenfeld, Texas OSU’s Hunter Mahan was last year’s medalist. Zack Robinson, Oklahoma State Brook Gerky, Texas A&M Parker Briley, Texas A&M Tyler Kief, Texas A&M *Oklahoma State leads Big 12 schools with 48 conference champion- David Tasker, Texas A&M Brad Jacobson, Texas Tech ships, three in the Big 12, 36 as a member of the Big Eight and nine while Big 12 Golfer of the Month in the Missouri Valley. Texas is second with 41 conference champion- September February ships, two Big 12 and 39 Southwest Conference titles. Andrew Price, Kansas Anthony Kim, Oklahoma October March *Big 12 teams have won 12 NCAA Championships. Oklahoma State has Jason Hartwick, Texas Jason Hartwick, Texas nine national crowns with the last in 2000. Texas has two national titles November and Oklahoma one. Student-athletes from Big 12 schools have captured Kane Webber, Colorado 16 NCAA individual national championships with the latest going to OSU’s Charles Howell in 2000. BIG 12 MEN’S GOLF Tel. 214.742.1212•Fax 214.753.0145• Media Contact: Joni James • April 21, 2004 BIG 12 TOP INDIVIDUAL STROKE AVERAGES BIG 12 SCHEDULES AND RESULTS (Golfweek-Sagarin/Golfstat National Ranking/GCAA) Name School Class Rounds Stroke Average Kane Webber CU Sr 30 71.03 Baylor (38/41) Top Finisher Jason Hartwick UT Sr 29 71.10 Date Tourney Place/TS Place/Score Casey Wittenberg OSU Fr 18 71.17 January 31-Feb. 1 Gator Invitational 10th/887 Ryan Baca Andrew Dresser TTU So 27 71.37 T15th/217 Anthony Kim OU Fr 24 71.83 March Alex Noren OSU Jr 20 71.95 1-2 UTSA Invitational 2nd/890 Ryan Baca 1st/209 Andrew Price KU Jr 33 72.21 7-9 Hyatt Cerromar Beach 1st/868 Ryan Baca Ryan Baca BU Jr 29 72.24 T7th/217 15-16 Morris Williams Inter. 10th/882 Ryan Baca Carlos Del Moral OU Fr 15 72.27 T12th/214 Kevin Ward KU Jr 33 72.42 April 2-3 Border Olympics 2nd/859 Ryan Baca Jeff Bell UT So 29 72.48 T2nd/208 Oscar Floren TTU Fr 27 72.56 26-28 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. David Tasker TAMU Sr 26 72.58 May Tyler Leon OSU Fr 26 72.60 15-16 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. Jeremy Lyons ISU Sr 30 72.63 Brad Jacobson TTU Sr 6 72.67 Colorado (32/31/RV) Tyler Swanson ISU So 28 72.68 Top Finisher Date Tourney Place/TS Place/Score Ben Kern KSU So 20 72.85 February Edward McGlasson CU So 30 73.20 2-3 PING-Arizona Inter. 7th/859 Kenny Coakley T18th/212 Martin Flores OU Sr 27 73.22 18-20 John A. Burns Inter. T9th/854 Kane Webber Matthew Rosenfeld UT So 28 73.25 T13th/210 Farren Keenan UT Fr 24 73.27 March 8-9 Louisiana Classics 9th/893 Kane Webber Stephen Reed TAMU Sr 26 73.35 T6th/217 Andrew Parr TAMU So 26 73.42 22-23 Western Intercollegiate 1st/852 Kane Webber 1st/206 Chris Pace TTU Jr 24 73.46 29-30 CU-Stevinson Ranch Inv. T4th/869 Edward McGlasson Kenny Coakley CU So 27 73.48 9th/214 April Aaron Watkins KSU Sr 28 73.50 10-11 Purdue Boilermaker Inv. 2nd/857 Kane Webber Zack Robinson OSU Jr 23 73.50 1st/206 Michael Radek MU Sr 31 73.58 26-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. Blake Moore CU So 15 73.67 May David Jenkins MU Sr 31 73.71 15-16 The Maxwell Ardmore, Okla. Jeremy Alcorn BU Fr 24 73.75 David Schultz TAMU Jr 23 73.78 Iowa State (100/76) Top Finisher Doug Manor OU Sr 12 73.92 Date Tourney Place/TS Place/Score Tyler Hall KU Sr 20 73.95 February Matt VanCleave KSU Jr 28 73.96 23-24 Beau Chene Collegiate Rained Out Tyler Docking KU Fr 33 74.00 March Rusty Kennedy UT Sr 21 74.09 1-2 Roadrunner Intercoll. 8th/895 Tyler Swanson T3rd/212 Jeremy Frye BU Fr 26 74.11 19-20 Steve Kerr Inv. T8th/899 Jeremy Lyons Chris Clarke OSU So 23 74.20 T9th/217 29-30 CU-Stevinson Ranch Inv. 3rd/865 Tyler Swanson Jeff Hanson CU Sr 27 74.22 1st/206 Derek O’Neill CU So 21 74.33 April 2-3 Johnny Owens Inv. 4th/906 Jeremy Lyons William Haddrell TTU So 27 74.33 3rd/215 Gary Woodland KU Fr 30 74.36 12-13 ASU Indian Classic 1st/580 Jeremy Lyons 1st/140 Tim Moody KSU Sr 17 74.52 26-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. A.J. Elgert KSU Sr 25 74.64 Ben Scott MU So 31 74.68 Kansas (24/21/RV) Top Finisher Jon Antunes BU Sr 29 74.89 Date Tourney Place/TS Place/Score Tom Bethel NU Fr 19 74.94 February 16-17 UCF/Rio Pinar Inter. T6th/888 Price/Ward J.J. Sullivan NU Sr 33 74.94 T7th/215 Josh Persons KSU So 16 75.00 March 1-2 UTSA Invitational 1st/856 Tyler Docking Blake Martin OU Sr 18 75.50 T3rd/212 Zac Reynolds OSU Fr 18 75.50 8-9 Louisiana Classics 2nd/866 Kevin Ward 1st/210 Brady Schnell NU Fr 31 75.52 22-23 58th Western Inter. T8th/869 Tyler Hall Drew Dalziel ISU So 30 75.57 T9th/214 29-30 CU-Stevinson Ranch Inv. 1st/858 Tyler Hall 22-24 Puerto Rico Classic 5th/871 Tyler Leon T2nd/210 2nd/208 April March 9-10 MacGregor Downs 2nd/860 Kevin Ward 15-16 Morris Williams Inter. 3rd/861 Casey Wittenberg T3rd/210 T19th/215 26-27 Big 12 Championship Hutchinson, Kan. 19-21 Hall of Fame Inv. 2nd/852 Alex Noren 2nd/208 Kansas State (35/47/RV) 28-30 National Invitational 5th/865 Alex Noren Top Finisher T5th/212 Date Tourney Place/TS Place/Score April February 10-11 Boilermaker Inv.
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