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2018-19 Texas Golf Fact Book 2018-19 LONGHORNS COACHES & STAFF MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION Chervony, Steven______3 Head Coach John Fields______10-12 2018-19 Roster______2 Costello, Nick______4 Assistant Coach Jean-Paul Hebert______12 2018-19 Schedule______2 Jones, Drew______4 Volunteer Coach Richie Coughlan______13 Pronunciation Guide______2 Sexton, Parker______4 Soosman, Spencer______5 HISTORY & HONORS YEAR IN REVIEW Bring, Christoffer______6 Carter, Cash______6 All-Time Tournament Results______16-19 2018-19 Statistics______14 Coody, Parker______6 All-Time NCAA Championship Results_ 20-21 2018-19 Individual Results______15 Coody, Pierceson______6 All-Time Tournament Medalists______22 Hammer, Cole______7 All-Time Team Bests______23 Longhorn PGA Tour Winners______24 All-Americans & National Honors____ 25-26 Conference Honors______27-29 All-Time Conference Standings______30-31 Conference Championship Teams______32 T-Association/Letterwinners______33-34

Quick Facts TEXAS GOLF QUICK FACTS MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/GOLF 2017-18 Big 12 Finish______2nd Susie Epp______Assistant Media Relations Director NCAA Championships______3 (1972, 1973, 2012) ______(512) 232-1532 NCAA Championship Appearances______67 Office: (512) 969-8300 Titles______8 Cell: ______(512) 471-6040 Southwest Conference Titles______39 Fax: ______E-mail: [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS Media Relations Adresses Mailing: Location______Austin, Texas P.O. Box 7399 Enrollment______52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) Austin, TX 78713 President______Greg Fenves Founded______1883 Overnight: Nickname______Longhorns 2139 San Jacinto Blvd. Mascot______Bevo XIV RMRZ B.206 Colors______Burnt orange & white Austin, TX 78712 Affiliation______NCAA Division I NCAA Faculty Rep.______Dr. Michael Clement Conference______Big 12 Home Course______The University of Texas Golf Club Course Stats:______Par 71; 7,412 yards

2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS GOLF 2018-19 Roster Name ______2017-18 Avg._____ Ht.______Yr._____ Exp.______Hometown (Last School) Christoffer Bring______--______6-1______So.______1L______Naestved, Denmark (Herlufsholm School) Cash Carter______--______6-0______R-Fr.______HS______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Steven Chervony______6-1______Sr.______2L______Boca Raton, Fla. (Pinecrest School) Pierceson Coody______--______5-9______Fr.______HS______Plano, Texas (Plano West) Parker Coody______--______5-9______Fr.______HS______Plano, Texas (Plano West) Nick Costello______5-11______Jr.______2L______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Cole Hammer______--______6-0______Fr.______HS______Houston, Texas (-Kinkaid) Drew Jones______--______6-2______R-So._____ 1L______Decatur, Texas (Decatur) Robert Patton______--______5-11______Fr.______HS______Fort Worth, Texas (Arlington Heights) Blake Pettle______--______6-2______Fr.______HS______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Parker Sexton______--______6-0______Jr.______HS______Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School) Spencer Soosman______-______5-8______Jr.______2L______Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake)

Head Coach: John Fields ( ‘82), 22nd year Asst. Coach: Jean-Paul Hebert, (Texas ‘94), 9th year Volunteer Asst. Coach: Richie Caughlan (Clemson ‘97), 2nd year Pronunciation Guide Steven Chervony: Shur-VONE-ee

2018-19 Schedule Dates______Tournament______Location______Venue Sept. 9-10______Gopher Invitational______Maple Plain, Minn.______Windsong Farm Golf Club Sept. 30-Oct. 2__ Nike Collegiate Invitational______Fort Worth, Texas______Colonial Country Club Oct. 12-14______Big 12 Championship______Hockley, Texas______The Club at Houston Oaks Oct. 21-23______Tavistock Collegiate______Windermere, Fla.______Isleworth Golf & Country Club Feb. 7-9______Amer Ari Invitational______Waikoloa Village, Hawaii___Waikoloa Golf Club March 3-5______Southern Highlands Collegiate______Las Vegas, Nev.______Southern Highlands Golf Club March 11-12____ Lamkin Classic______Chula Vista, Calif.______San Diego Country Club March 17-19____ Valspar Collegiate Championship______Palm City, Fla.______Floridian National Golf Club April 6-7______3M Augusta Invitational______Augusta, Ga.______Forest Hills Golf Club April 12-13_____ ASU Thunderbird Invitational______Phoenix, Ariz.______Papago April 26-28_____ Big 12 Championship______White Sulpher Springs, W.V.___The Greenbrier May 13-15______NCAA Regional Championship______Austin, Texas______UT Golf Club May 24-29______NCAA Championship______Fayetteville, Ark.______Blessings Golf Club

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STEVEN CHERVONY Senior • 6-1 Boca Raton, Fla. (Pinecrest) FRESHMAN (2015-16) JUNIOR (2017-18) • two top-30 finishes playing as an individual this season • three top-20 finishes, including two straight • shot a season-low 71 at The Maxwell • nine of 31 rounds have been at or under • finished in a tie for 23rd at the Lamkin Classic Olympia Fields______72-71-74=217 (+7), T-28 Trinity Forest______74-77-66=217 (+4), T-36 John A. Burn Intercollegiate*______72-73-73=218 (+2), T-26 Nike Collegiate______75-72-78=225 (+12), T-62 Lamkin Classic*______76-75-72=223 (+7), T-23 Amer Ari Invitational______71-71-70=212 (-4), T-28 Valspar Collegiate*______75-83-77=235 (+22), T-72 Querencia Cabo Collegiate______70-73-73=216 (+3), T-20 The Maxwell*______71-75=146 (+6), T-49 Lamkin San Diego Classic______72-70-76=218 (+2), T-27 Valspar Collegiate______73-71-75=219 (+6), T-38 Intercollegiate______71-71-74=216 (+6), T-46 Big 12 Championship______76-72-70-72=290 (+10), T-18 BEFORE TEXAS NCAA Raleigh Regional______69-71-69=209 (-4), T-16 • finished in 21st at the U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Jupiter, Fla. NCAA Championship______81-78-79-79=317 (+29), T-3 • had two additional top-20 finishes at the Azalea (18th) and the AJGA Puerto Rico Junior Open (13th) in 2015 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH PLAY • finished in the top 22 in seven events, including two top-10 finishes in Quarterfinals 2014 Chervony (UT) def. Evan Katz (Duke), 3&2 • posted two runner up finishes at the AJGA Under Armour/Steve Marino in 2013 and a fifth-place finish at the Preseason Junior at Innisbrook SOPHOMORE (2016-17) • three top-15 finishes CHERVONY YEAR-BY-YEAR • posted a career-low 66 at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish • four rounds in the 60s 17-18 3 9 659 72.22 66 T-28 • tied for third at the UT Longhorn Shootout 16-17 14 40 2,975 74.38 66 T-3 15-16 3 9 676 75.11 72 T-23 Olympia Fields______74-79-72=225 (+15), T48th TOTAL 20 58 4,310 74.31 66 T-3 Nike Collegiate______70-73-79=222 (+12), T48th Golf Club of Georgia______80-81-71=232 (+16), 79th East Lake Cup______75 (+3), T12th Amer Ari Invitational______71-78-73=222 (+4), T81st Querencia Cabo Collegiate______66-68-75=209 (-4), T13th Lamkin San Diego Classic______76-74-80=230 (+14), T57th Valspar Collegiate______73-73-75=221 (+8), T35th Aggie Invitational______75-74=149 (+5), T31st Western Intercollegiate______74-74-71=219 (+9), T39th UT Longhorn Shootout______69-70=139 (-3), T3rd Big 12 Championship______75-68-75-83=302 (+22), T28th NCAA Regional______74-76-75=225 (+12), T57th NCAA Championship______75-77-75-78=305 (+17), 77th

EAST LAKE CUP MATCH PLAY Lipparelli (Illinois) def. Chervony (UT), 2&1 Chervony (UT) def. Humphrey (Vanderbilt), 7&6

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NICK DREW COSTELLO JONES Junior • 5-11 Sophomore • 6-2 Austin, Texas Decatur, Texas (Westlake) (Decatur) SOPHOMORE (2017-18) FRESHMAN (2017-18) Olympia Fields______79-69-72=220 (+10), T45 Trinity Forest______73-71-72=216 (+3), T29 Amer Ari______74-72-73=73=219 (+3), T-64 Golf Club of Georgia______71-71-76=218 (+2), T52 Valspar Collegiate______83-77-75=235 (+22), T-83 Western Intercollegiate______67-76-70=213 (+3), T-31 Big 12 Championship______73-72-75-75=295 (+15), T-30 FRESHMAN (2016-17) NCAA Raleigh Regional______75-74-66=215 (+2), T-47 • fired a career-low 70 at the Amer Ari Invitational MATCH PLAY QUARTERFINALS Olympia Fields______77-83-79=239 (+19), 75th Adrien Pendaries (Duke) def. Jones (UT), 4&3 Amer Ari Invitational______72-70-75=217 (+1), T56th Querencia Cabo Collegiate______84-79-75=238 (+25), T77th Aggie Invitational______82-77=159 (+15), T67th BEFORE TEXAS • Competed in the inaugural U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship, held at The Olympic Club in , CA in May 2015 … Paired with team- BEFORE TEXAS mate and former Longhorn golfer Michael Board, led team making 6 of • won the 2015 Holiday Classic @ Barton Creek (76-69-71) team’s seven birdies in winning U.S. Four-Ball Qualifying tournament at • tied for fifth at the Traditions Spring Break Invite in Riverbend CC, Houston, TX in October 2014. • earned four additional top-25 finishes during the 2014-15 year. • Ranked #15 in , among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 • Ranked #16 in world, among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 • Ranked #34 among 2016 class per Romine’s Top 50 May 2015 • Ranked #7 in AJGA 18 hole scoring average of 69.80 in 2014 COSTELLO YEAR-BY-YEAR • 4 Top 10’s in 6 AJGA starts Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish • Ranked No. 1 in Texas, among 2016 class per JGS June 2015 17-18 3 9 654 72.67 69 T-29 • Ranked No. 1 in Texas Final State 4A HSGS rankings as of June 2015 16-17 4 11 853 77.55 70 T-56 • Competitive low 18 hole total – 10 under, 62 Final round District 2014 TOTAL 7 20 1,507 75.35 139 T-29 • Competitive low 36 hole total – 10 under, 72-62=134 District 2014 68-66=134 Region 2015 • Competitive low 54 hole total – 11 under, 68-65-70=203 Texas/Oklahoma Jr. 2013 • Set new course and tournament record, shooting 10 under par 62 in final round to win UIL District Championship 2014 (Breaking competitive PARKER course record of 66 by 4 shots) • Set new tournament record, shooting 10 under par 68-66=134, winning SEXTON UIL Regional Championship 2015 (Margin of victory 9 shots) Junior • 6-0 • Finished 2nd AJGA TPC Southwind 2014 Memphis, Tenn. • Finished 3rd AJGA Abilene CC 2014 • Finished 1st Texas/Oklahoma Jr. 2013 (Memphis University School) • Finished 2nd Texas/Oklahoma Jr. 2014 • Finished 4th Texas HS State Championship 2015 as junior NATIONALLY • Finished 1st Texas HS Regional Championship 2015 & 2016 as a junior/ • Qualifier for the 2015 United States Junior Championship senior • Has played in the Bubba Conlee Tournament and AJGA’s Toyota Music City • Finished 2nd Texas HS Regional Championship 2014 as a sophomore Junior • UIL District Champion 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016 • Posted two top-20 finishes in four tournaments in 2013, including eighth • UIL Region Champion 2015 & 2016 place at the AJGA Arrowhead Junior and 18th place at the AJGA Junior All- • Named All State Team 2013, 2014, 2015 & 2016 Star at Chateu Elan. PERSONAL Born Andrew Wayne Jones on September 15, 1997 ... is the son of Steve and Jana Jones and has one older brother, Matt, a biology major at the University of Texas.

JONES YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish 2017-18 5 16 1,177 73.57 66 T30th

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SPENCER SOOSMAN Junior • 5-8 Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake High School/UCLA) SOPHOMORE (2017-18) NATIONALLY • broke ’ record after becoming the 2016 City Junior • eight top-25 finishes in 11 events Championship with a score of -20 • five-straight top-22 finishes • 16 of 34 rounds have been at or under par • posted four victories in AJGA events, including three in 2014 • six rounds in the 60s • was a two-time member of the victorious West Team at the AJGA Olympia Fields______74-72-69=215 (+5), T-23 Wyndham Cup Trinity Forest______65-74-78=217 (+4), T-36 • represented the United States at the 2015 Junior Nike Collegiate______69-73-70=212 (-1), T-27 • tied for 32nd at the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur, also playing in that tourna- Golf Club of Georgia______72-70-70=212 (-4), T-23 ment in 2014 Amer Ari______69-72-67=208 (-8), T-13 • three-time All-American, earning First Team honors in 2015 and hon- Querencia Cabo______73-70-74=217 (+4), T-29 orable mention in 2014 and 2016 Lamkin Classic______69-73-71=213 (-3), T-11 • three-time member of the HP Scholastic Honor Roll Valspar Collegiate______71-65-76=212 (-1), T-9 • represented the victorious Ventura County Junior Golf Association in the Western Intercollegiate______66-68-73=207 (-3), T-11 2016 North South Cup at River Ridge Big 12 Championship______71-75-69-70=285 (+5), T-5 • named the 2015 and 2016 Los Angeles Daily News Player of the Year at NCAA Raleigh Regional______69-71-71=211 (-2), T-22 Westlake High School NCAA Championship______76-75-76-72=299 (+11), T52 • was the three-time Ventura County Player of the Year (2013-15), also earn- ing First Team Ventura County honors as a senior MATCH PLAY QUARTERFINALS Soosman (UT) def. Chandler Eaton (Duke), 4&3 • tied for fifth at the State Championship in 2015 • was the Northern CIF Section Champion as a sophomore and tied for sixth at the Cal State Championship • was the Marmonte League individual champion in ’13 and ‘15 FRESHMAN (2016-17) • Earned four team MVP awards and was a team captain in 2015 and 2016 • entered the lineup after transferring at semester • Helped the Warriors to Marmonte League titles in all four seasons, • fired six rounds at or under par California State Championships in 2014 and 2015 (first California high • fired a season-low 68 in the second round at the Big 12 Championship school team in history to win back-to-back state titles) and a cal State Lamkin San Diego Classic______71-74-76=221 (+5), T43rd runner-up finish in 2016 Valspar Collegiate______74-74-72=220 (+7), T29th Aggie Invitational______72-73=145 (+1), T16th Western Intercollegiate______76-76-72=224 (+14), T60th PERSONAL UT Longhorn Shootout______73-69=142 (E), 5th Born Spencer Barrett Soosman in Tarzana, Calif. ... parents are Jody and Big 12 Championship______85-68-75-78=306 (+26), T34th Barry Soosman ... has an older brother, Tyler. NCAA Regional______74-77-71=222 (+9), T45th NCAA Championship______77-74-79-81=313 (+25), T81st SOOSMAN YEAR-BY-YEAR Season Events Rnds Strokes Avg. Low Best Finish 2017-18 11 34 2,248 72.52 66 T6th 2016-17 8 24 1,793 74.71 68 T3 TOTAL 19 58 4,252 73.31 66 T3

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CHRISTOFFER PIERCESON BRING COODY Sophomore • 6-1 Freshman • 5-9 Naestved, Denmark Plano, Texas (Herlufsholm School) (Plano West) FRESHMAN (2017-18) BEFORE TEXAS Amer Ari Invitational______73-76-76=225 (+9), T-86 • 2018 Junior Champion Lamkin San Diego Classic______75-75-79=229 (+13), T-77 • 2016 AJGA Under Armour/ tournament Champion Valspar Collegiate______87-79-76=242 (+29), 87 • 2016 UIL 6A Regional Champion Western Intercollegiate______72-75-76=223 (+13), T-72 • 2015 Byron Nelson Junior runner-up

BEFORE TEXAS • 2015 Danish Boys Amateur champion • 2015 Portuguese Amateur runner-up • member of the 2015 European Jacques Leglise Trophy Team

CASH PARKER CARTER COODY Redshirt Freshman • 6-0 Freshman • 5-9 , Texas Plano, Texas (Highland Park) (Plano West) BEFORE TEXAS BEFORE TEXAS • No. 56 on the Polo Junior Golf rankings • 2017 UIL State High School 6A Champion • earned two top-two finishes in 2016 • finished sixth at the 2017 Texas State Amateur • tied for second at the AJGA Under Armour/Jordan Spieth Championship • 2017 U.S. Amateur participant • tied for second at the Bubba Conlee National Junior tournament • 2016 AJGA Abilene/ Champion

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COLE HAMMER Freshman • 6-0 Houston, Texas (Houston, Kinkade) BEFORE TEXAS • 2018 Champion • selected to U.S. World Amateur Team • 2018 U.S. Four Ball Amateur Champion • 2018 U.S. Junior Amateur Semifinalist • 2018 U.S. Amateur Co-Medalist • 2018 U.S. Amateur Semifinalist • 2018 Azalea Amateur Champion • member of 2017 United States Junior Team • 2017 Azalea Amateur runner-up • 2017 Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award • 2016 AJGA Rolex First Team All-American • 2016 Junior Players Championship runner-up • 2015 U.S. Open participant

7 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF Head Coach John Fields 22nd season at to seven team wins and two runner-ups, including a runner- up finish at the 2016 National Championship in extra holes. Texas won its fourth-straight Big 12 Championship and advanced to its 10th-straight Full name______John Fields NCAA Championship appearance under fields. Fields was named Big Birthdate______January 10, 1959 12 Coach of the Year and landed three golfers on the All-Big 12 team, Hometown______Las Cruces, N.M. including junior . College______New Mexico ‘82 Hossler medaled in five tournaments, was named Big 12 Player of the Year in consecutive seasons and was a finalist for multiple player of the John Fields directs the Men’s Golf program for The University of Texas year honors, including the Award and the . He with an acting ethos that befits UT’s proud chorus, “Texas Fight.” FIELDS’ CAREER CAPSULE The Longhorns’ 2011-12 season personified the competitive composure of their steward, claiming UT’s first men’s golf national championship since EDUCATION 1972. UT topped Alabama, 3-2, with All-American ’s 30-putt University of New Mexico, 1982 (B.S., University Studies) birdie putt on the 18th hole. PGA Business School I (1985) PGA Business School II (1986) UT met the Crimson Tide on the final day of team match play at PGA of America – Class A Member (1987) California’s historic , and Alabama forced UT to climb out of a 2-0 hole for its eight victory of the season. COACHING EXPERIENCE Head Coach, The University of Texas, 1997-present Fields became the Longhorns’ golf coach in August 1997, and has Head Coach, University of New Mexico, 1987-1997 guided UT to six top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships and eight appearances in the top 10 in the final rankings. COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 2016 NCAA Coach of the Year & Golfweek Coach of the Year Fields came to Austin after leading the University of New Mexico to nine NCAA Championship appearances in 10 years. His consistent effort 2012 NCAA Coach of the Year on the recruiting trail translated into building a successful program - a Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame formula that has continued to prove successful at Texas. 2012 NCAA Champions 24 NCAA Championship appearances He also has produced 21 All-Americans at Texas (Beau Hossler, Matt 10 Top-10 finishes at the NCAA Championship Bortis, Matt Brost, Brad Elder, Dylan Frittelli, Doug Ghim, , 21 All-Americans with 37 honors , Gavin Hall, Jason Hartwick, Charlie Holland, Bobby Hudson, 65 All-Conference honors John Klauk, Lance Lopez, Matthew Rosenfeld, , Jordan Seven Academic All-Americans Spieth and J.J. Wall) who have earned a total of 37 All-America honors. 10 conference titles (WAC–1989, ’93, ’96; Big 12–2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) 11-time conference Coach of the Year The architect of a Texas team that won eight team titles during the (WAC–1989, ’93, ’95, ’96; Big 12–2002, ’03, ’04, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15, ‘16) 2011-12 season, Fields’ Longhorns held the No. 1 national ranking all but Five-time NCAA District Coach of the Year (1993, ’95, ’96, ’97, 2012) two weeks during the year and boasted two of the top three players in 11 conference Players of the Year (four WAC, seven Big 12) the country in Spieth (No. 2) and Frittelli (No. 3). Fields was named the Nine conference individual medalists (three WAC, six Big 12) Golfweek and NCAA Division I National Coach of the Year after leading Nine Big 12 Conference Freshmen of the Year Texas to its first NCAA Championship in 40 years.

Texas advanced to its fifth NCAA match play in seven years, the most of any team in the country. Behind senior leaders Doug Ghim and Scottie YEAR-BY-YEAR WITH JOHN FIELDS Scheffler, the Horns posted seven top-five finishes and seven top-six individual finishes. Texas won the NCAA Regional in Raleigh, N.C. and Year School Conference Finish NCAA Finish finished in a tie for sixth at the NCAA Championship led by Ghim’s third 1988______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______tie 18th and Scheffler’s sixth-place individual finishes. The Horns fell to Duke, 3-2 1989______New Mexico______1st/WAC______DNQ in the quarterfinal round. 1990______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______25th 1991______New Mexico______2nd/WAC______tie 15th 1992______New Mexico______2nd/WAC______10th Ghim became the Longhorns’ first Ben Hogan Award winner in May 1993______New Mexico______1st/WAC______24th of 2018. He was the Big 12 individual champion and the Raleigh Regional 1994______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______23rd Champion, earning him PING All-America First Team and Golfweek All- 1995______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______12th America First Team honors. Scheffler joined Ghim with PING All-America 1996______New Mexico______1st/WAC______tie 6th Third Team and Golfweek All-America Third Team accolades. Scheffler was 1997______New Mexico______3rd/WAC______11th the low amateur at the 2017 U.S. Open and Ghim won the Silver Cup after 1998______Texas______2nd/Big 12______DNQ finishing as the low amateur at the 2018 . 1999______Texas______3rd/Big 12______DNQ 2000______Texas______4th/Big 12______5th 2001______Texas______tie 2nd/Big 12______DNQ In 2016-17, Fields led the Longhorns to their fifth-straight Big 12 2002______Texas______1st/Big 12______tie 3rd Championship, outlasting Oklahoma State in the final holes of competition. 2003______Texas______1st/Big 12______tie 9th Led by senior Gavin Hall and juniors Scottie Scheffler, Texas welcomed 2004______Texas______1st/Big 12______4th sophomore Steven Chervony and newcomer Spencer Soosman into the 2005______Texas______4th/Big 12______tie 23rd lineup. 2006______Texas______2nd/Big 12______DNQ 2007______Texas______4th/Big 12______tie 11th The Longhorns posted eight top-five finishes in 2016-17, including 2008______Texas______2nd/Big 12______19th 2009______Texas______8th/Big 12______26th first-place finishes at the UT Longhorn Shootout and Big 12 Championship 2010______Texas______3rd/Big 12______tie 21st and a runner-up at the NCAA Regional in Austin. Ghim and Scheffler both 2011______Texas______3rd/Big 12______tie 12th earned medalist honors for the season and were named Second Team All- 2012______Texas______2nd/Big 12______1st Americans, while Hall earned honorable mention accolades. Texas closed 2013______Texas______1st/Big 12______5th the 2016-17 with a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championship, Scheffler 2014______Texas______1st/Big 12______13th leading with a tie for third. 2015______Texas______1st/Big 12______5th 2016______Texas______1st/Big 12______2nd The 2015-16 season was one to remember, as Fields guided the 2017______Texas______1st/Big12______12th 2018______Texas______2nd/Big 12______tie 8th 10 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF earned the country’s No. 1 ranking in February of 2016 and maintained his conference medalist honors at the 2006 Big 12 Championship. The ranking through most of the spring. Longhorns finished the season ranked 18th by Golfstat.com and placed among the Top Five at five of 12 tournaments. Matthew Mills and Jeff Hossler was not the only player to win that year, as junior Gavin Hall Bell were both named to the PING South All-Region team and Bell joined raked in two medalist honors as well. All five golfers had at least one top- Rosenfeld on the Academic All-Big 12 team. The Longhorns fell one-stroke 10 finish and all had at least one round in the 60s during the season. short of qualifying for the NCAA Championship with an 11th-place finish at the Central Regional. At the 2016 NCAA Tournament, Fields led Hossler, Gavin Hall, Doug Ghim, Scottie Scheffler and Taylor Funk into the portion, In 2004-05, Texas finished fourth at the Big 12 Championships and finishing in first after four rounds and advancing to match play. The 24th at the NCA Championships. Matthew Rosenfeld was named a PING Horns defeated Oklahoma in the quarterfinal round, USC in the semifinal All-American for the third time in his career and Jeff Bell was named to the round and was set to face Oregon in the NCAA Finals on the Ducks’ home PING South All-Region Team. UT finished in the top five of seven out of its course. After conceding the first point to a Hossler injury, it was up to the 11 regular season tournaments and had three individuals place among the remaining four to put three points on the board. The match came down to top three on separate occasions. Funk, finishing all square at the end of 18 holes. Funk fell on the third extra hole and Texas finished in second. During the 2003-04 season, Fields’ team once again proved itself on the course with 13 consecutive top-10 showings to close the season, including In the 2014-15 season, Fields boasted one of the best Texas teams of a record-setting third-straight victory at the Big 12 Championships and a all time after winning seven events and raking in the All-American awards fourth-place effort at the NCAA Championship. In addition to the team’s with Hossler, Ghim, Scheffler and Hall all earning honors. The Longhorns other victory at the Cleveland Golf Classic, Longhorns copped four won their third-straight Big 12 Championship and followed with a win at individual titles. the NCAA Regional in Lubbock going into the NCAA Championships. Texas survived stroke play and made it into the first round of match play before Senior Jason Hartwick alone scored three wins, including the Big 12 falling to USC in the quarterfinal round. Scheffler was named Freshman of Championship with his nine-stroke victory. Matthew Rosenfeld also won the Year and Big 12 Newcomer of the Year, while Hossler was named Big the Cleveland Golf Classic, leading a pack of three UT golfers at the top 12 Player of the Year. of the leader board as Hartwick and Jeff Bell finished tied for second. Hartwick was chosen as the 2004 Big 12 Golfer of the Year and later added The Longhorns tied for 12th place at the 2011 NCAA Championships his fourth-career All-American nod with a first-team selection. Fields after taking fifth at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Frittelli earned his third straight Big 12 Coach of the Year honor after his record- collected his second consecutive PING third-team All-America selection setting third-consecutive Big 12 title. after posting a career-best tie for 20th place. The 2002-03 season typified the type of successful golf Fields coaches. Frittelli, Gribble and Hudson earned PING All-America honors during The Longhorns finished in the top 10 in all 13 stroke-play tournaments the 2009-10 campaign that saw the Longhorns win two events (NCAA the team played. The team’s continued success at the conference East Regional, Puerto Rico Classic) and tie for 21st place at the NCAA championships parleyed into similar results for the rest of the season as Championships. Frittelli, the 2010 Big 12 Conference Player of the Year, UT went on to finish fourth at the NCAA Central Regional in Manhattan, and Gribble earned third-team All-America honors, while Hudson earned Kan., and tied for ninth at the NCAA Championships in Stillwater, Okla. At an honorable mention selection. the conclusion of play in 2003, Texas was ranked fifth in the final Golfweek/ Sagarin ratings. Wall continued to play well in the twilight of his UT career, In 2009, Texas placed 26th at the NCAA Championships after qualifying finishing in a three-way tie for third at the regional. In his final collegiate for the event with a third-place finish at the NCAA Austin Regional tournament he helped usher in a new team leader on the course as Championships at The University of Texas Golf Club. Then-UT junior Lance freshman Matthew Rosenfeld capped a tremendous first-year campaign Lopez captured the regional with a 4-under par effort to become the with a third-place finish at championships. Hartwick captured fourth current Longhorn to have won a college tournament. The win also a tie for sixth place in the final event of the year. secured Lopez’s standing as an honorable mention All-American. At the conclusion of the season, several Longhorns - including Fields Texas posted six top-five team finishes during the 2008-09 season and - were honored for their success on the course. Hartwick (third team) and won the season-opening Gopher Invitational and the Turtle Bay Collegiate Rosenfeld (honorable mention) were PING All-America selections, and Invitational. Additionally, Frittelli took medalist honors at the Puerto Rico both joined Wall on the All-Big 12 team. Rosenfeld was also honored as Classic as a true freshman. the Big 12 Freshman of the Year, and Fields was recognized by his peers as the Big 12 Coach of the Year for the second-consecutive season. Hartwick’s In 2008, Fields led Texas to the NCAA Championships after placing All-America honor was the third of his three-year career in Austin. second at the Big 12 Championships and emerging from a three-team playoff at the NCAA West Regional Championship. Texas missed the final- The 2001-02 campaign proved not only to be the most successful round cut and placed 19th overall at the event. Fields guided Texas to the during Fields’ tenure at UT, but also one of the best in school history. The team title at UT’s Morris Williams Intercollegiate, where redshirt freshman Longhorns posted a total of five tournament team titles during the season, Bobby Hudson took medalist honors behind a course-record 65 at The UT including a stretch of four consecutive wins during the spring schedule. Golf Club. In addition, Holland scored his first tournament victory at the This marked the first time that Texas had won at least five team titles in a Fresno State Lexus Classic. season since 1992-93, when the Horns also captured a total of five tourney crowns. The four consecutive team wins tied a school record, set in both In 2007, Fields led the Longhorns to a tie for 11th place at the NCAA the 1972-73 and 1982-83 campaigns. Championships, as redshirt freshman Charlie Holland chipped in UT’s top individual showing by tying for 22nd place. Texas qualified for the Texas concluded its win streak with a one-stroke victory at the Big 12 NCAA Championships by placing ninth at the NCAA Central Regional Conference Championships at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Championship in Sugar Grove, Ill. Kan. The Longhorns trailed Oklahoma by 10 strokes entering the final round, but made up 13 strokes on the Sooners and held off a late surge by Fields’ Longhorns came alive in the fall of 2006, scoring victories at Oklahoma State to capture their first-ever Big 12 team title. UT’s winning the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational and the Aloha Purdue Collegiate. UT score of 10-over-par 850 marked a Big 12 Championships record. ran away with a 12-stroke victory at the Isleworth before closing out the fall with a six-stroke win at the Aloha Purdue Collegiate. Texas later added Texas capped off the season with a tie for third place at the NCAA top-five showings at the Morris Williams Intercollegiate (4th) and the Big Championships in Columbus, Ohio, which marked the best finish for Texas 12 Championship (4th). at NCAAs since 1995 when the Horns also placed third. For his efforts, Fields was tabbed the Big 12 Coach of the Year. Senior John Klauk claimed In 2005-06, Fields guided Matt Rosenfeld to UT’s 36th all-time second-team GCAA (Golf Coaches Association of America) All-America honors, while sophomore Jason Hartwick was named to the third team. In addition, junior J.J. Wall was tabbed an honorable mention All-American. 11 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF

The 2000-01 Longhorns finished in the top five in 10 of 13 tournaments, including a team title at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate. UT concluded the campaign ranked No. 6 in the final MasterCard national rankings. Freshman ASSISTANT COACH Jason Hartwick and junior John Klauk earned honorable mention All- America accolades, while Hartwick was tabbed the Big 12 Conference JEAN-PAUL HEBERT Newcomer of the Year. 9th season at Texas Texas enjoyed an excellent season under Fields in 1999-2000, when it earned two tournament victories and finished in the top five in seven of 13 events. The Longhorns capped off the season by winning the team Full name______Jean-Paul Hebert title at the NCAA Central Regional and recording a fifth-place finish at the College______Texas ‘94 NCAA Championships. Sophomore David Gossett earned first-team All- America recognition for the second straight year, while sophomore Matt Former All-America selection Jean-Paul Hebert (JOHN-PAUL Brost garnered honorable mention All-America accolades. Gossett began the year by winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur title, defeating Sun Yoon Kim A-bear) is into his fifth season as the Assistant Men’s Golf Coach. (9-and-8) in the 36-hole match-play final. Prior to this position, Hebert served for three and a half years as the team’s volunteer coach. He then went on to post three top-five individual finishes and tied for third place at the NCAA Championships. In July 2000, Gossett became Hebert joined the Longhorns in a volunteer capacity in the seventh player under Fields to turn professional and play on the PGA Tour or the Nationwide Tour (formerly the Buy.com Tour). UT posted November of 2010. In that role, Hebert assisted in 14 team victories, three tournament victories and finished in the top three in seven of its 14 nine medalist honors, back-to-back Big 12 Championships (2013 appearances during the 1998-99 campaign. The Longhorns placed third at & 2014), and the 2012 NCAA Championship at Riviera Country the Big 12 Championships and ended the year ranked No. 15 in the final Club. Additionally, he helped coach and develop the talents of five MasterCard national rankings. All-Americans in Cody Gribble, Dylan Frittelli, Jordan Spieth, Julio In Fields’ first season with the Longhorns, UT recorded four top-10 Vegas, and Brandon Stone. showings in 12 appearances, highlighted by a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championships. Senior Brad Elder earned third-team All-America Since coming on board full time on June 1, 2014, Hebert has honors and ended his collegiate career as the nation’s No. 1 amateur supported the development of four more All-Americans in Beau according to the Golfweek/ amateur rankings. Hossler, Scottie Scheffler, Gavin Hall, and Doug Ghim, and has been While at the helm of the New Mexico men’s golf program, the Lobos a part of 19 team victories, three additional Big 12 titles, and a dra- won three Western Athletic Conference titles and never finished lower matic runner-up finish at the 2016 NCAA Tournament. than third in the league championships during Fields’ 10 seasons. At the NCAA Championships, New Mexico placed in the Top 15 a total of five A distinguished Texas Ex, Hebert played for Texas from 1991- times, including a sixth-place finish in 1996, the school’s best showing 1994 under head coach Jimmy Clayton. With as a since 1979. teammate, Hebert played a major part in leading the Longhorns He tutored four WAC Players of the Year, three WAC individual to four Southwest Conference titles, and a second place finish at champions, nine All-Americans, 24 all-conference players and six Academic the 1994 NCAA Championship his senior year. Individually, Hebert All-Americans. He earned four WAC Coach of the Year honors (1989, 1993, earned All-America honors in three straight seasons (1991-93), 1995 and 1996) and four NCAA District VII Coach of the Year honors and was a four-time All-SWC selection. His 24 top-10 finishes (1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997). Fields’ efforts also helped bring the NCAA Championships to Albuquerque in both 1992 and 1998. PGA Tour veterans throughout his collegiate career included a win at the 1992 Doug LaBelle and D.J. Brigman earned second-team All-America honors (Florida) National Collegiate, and a T3 finish at the 1993 NCAA under Fields at New Mexico. Championship. Hebert graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communications (1994). Current PGA Tour members who played for Fields include: Brad Elder, David Gossett, , Kent Jones and . Herron graduated from New Mexico in 1993 after earning first-team All-America Twice nominated as a finalist for the Jan Strickland Assistant honors and turned pro the year he graduated. Jones, a two-time Academic Coach of the Year (2016 & 2017), Coach Hebert’s impact at Texas All-American, earned his degree from New Mexico in 1990 and turned pro has not gone unnoticed. in 1992. Murphy has enjoyed a pro career since 1988, while Elder earned his PGA Tour card in 2000. One of the rising young stars in professional Born and raised in Houston, Hebert was influenced primarily by golf, David Gossett began his fourth full year on the PGA Tour in 2004. his father (1960 PGA Champion, and 1971 A native of Las Cruces, N.M., Fields was a four-year letterman at New Captain), as well as his uncle Lionel (1957 PGA Champion), and was Mexico before earning his degree in 1982. He was a member of Lobos golf molded by dozens of other great players and teachers including teams that finished fifth and seventh at the NCAA Championships. Jackie Burke, , and the Harmon family just to name a few. While earning his degree as a fifth-year senior, he served as a part- time assistant for the Lobos program during the 1981-82 season, before Following his collegiate career on the Forty Acres, Hebert com- spending the next year on the PGA European Tour. After his stint on the peted professionally, and later worked for and CBS as professional circuit, Fields became the assistant head golf professional at an associate producer for live tournament golf. He is also member Mesa del Sol Golf Course in Yuma, Ariz., where he became a Class A PGA of the PGA of America. member in 1986. He then took the New Mexico coaching job in November 1987.

Fields, born on January 10, 1959, and his wife, Pearl, a 1982 graduate of New Mexico, have two children, Marshall and April.

12 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH RICHIE COUGHLAN

2nd season at Texas

Full name______Richie Coughlan College______Clemson ‘97

Coughlan enters his second year with the Longhorns after an eight-year stint on the European and PGA Tours and extensive golf instruction experience.

He became the first player in history to qualify for the PGA Tour and the European Tour in his rookie season in 1997. He earned four top-25 finishes on the PGA Tour, including a ninth-place showing at the B.C. Open in 1998.

After leaving the professional ranks, Coughlan worked as a staff instructor at the Schenectady Municipal Golf Course before moving on to become a PGA Tour Academy Staff Instructor at Weston Hills Country Club and World Golf Village.

In 2010, Coughlan became a PGA Tour Academy Staff Instructor at TPC before becoming the Head Instructor from 2011 to 2016, earning PGA Tour Academy Instructor of the Year honors in 2014.

He has worked extensively with top junior golfers of AJGA standard, college players competing at all division levels, and professional mini tour players, including Cameron Beckman, Frank Connor, and Mike McCullough.

As an amateur, Coughlan appeared on the 1997 Palmer Cup and 1997 Walker Cup, representing Great Britain and Ireland in both events.

He graduated from Clemson University in 1997, earning All- America honors in 1996 and 1997, and was named the NCAA Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year in 1997. He was induct- ed into the Clemson Sports Hall of Fame in 2017.

2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK 13 TEXAS GOLF 2017-18 Statistics 2017-18 UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FINAL MEN’S GOLF STATISTICS Date Tournament 1 2 3 4 Total Finish Low Player Avg. Year Avg Sept. 15-17 Olympia Fields 297 283 286 866 (+26) 8th/15 Scheffler (T23) 288.67 -- Sept. 24-26 Trinity Forest 276 292 279 847 (-5) 4th/13 Ghim (T8) 282.33 285.50 Oct. 1-3 Nike Golf Collegiate 286 281 281 848 (-4) 8th/15 Ghim (T18) 282.67 284.56 Oct. 20-22 Golf Club of Georgia 279 279 282 840 (-24) 2nd/15 Ghim (1) 280.0 283.42 Feb. 1-3 Amer Ari 279 283 279 841 (-23) 4th/17 Soosman (T6) 280.33 282.87 March 4-6 Querencia Cabo 286 285 287 858 (+6) 3rd/15 Ghim (6) 286.0 283.37 March 12-13 Lamkin 291 292 294 877 (+13) T9th/16 Scheffler (T11) 292.33 284.63 March 18-20 Valspar 294 278 290 862 (+10) 9th/16 Ghim (6) 287.33 284.96 April 7-8 Western Inter. 347 352 355 1054 (+4) 5th/15 Soosman (T9) 351.33 -- April 23-25 Big 12 Champs 289 288 281 289 1147 (+27) T2nd/10 Ghim (T1) 286.75 285.16 May 14-16 Raleigh Regional 271 273 269 813 (-39) 1st/14 Ghim (1) 271.00 283.74 May 25-29 NCAA Champs 289 291 295 293 1168 (+16) T6th/30 Ghim (3) 292.00 284.49

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Player (Year) Events Rds Strokes Avg. Low Round Par or Better Top Finish (full field) Doug Ghim (Sr.) 10 32 2,229 69.66 64 22 1, 3x (Raleigh Regional) Scottie Scheffler (Sr.) 12 38 2,677 70.45 65 20 4 (Raleigh Regional) Spencer Soosman (So.) 12 38 2,758 72.58 66 12 T6 (Amer Ari) Steven Chervony (Jr.) 11 35 2,543 72.66 66 5 T16 (Raleigh Regional) Drew Jones (Fr.) 6 20 1,494 74.70 66 2 T30 (Big 12 Championship) Nick Costello (So.) 7 21 1,549 73.76 69 4 T29 (Trinity Forest) Christoffer Bring (Fr.) 4 12 919 76.58 72 0 T72 (Western Intercollegiate)

LINEUP Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 Individual Olympia Fields Scheffler Soosman Reitan Chervony Costello Trinity Forest Ghim Scheffler Chervony Reitan Soosman Costello Nike Collegiate Ghim Soosman Scheffler Reitan Chervony Golf Club of Georgia Ghim Scheffler Reitan Costello Soosman Amer Ari Ghim Scheffler Soosman Costello Jones Chervony Bring Querencia Cabo Scheffler Ghim Soosman Chervony Costello Lamkin Classic Scheffler Ghim Soosman Chervony Costello Bring Valspar Collegiate Scheffler Chervony Ghim Soosman Jones Bring Western Intercollegiate Scheffler Chervony Soosman Bring Costello Jones (6) Big 12 Championship Ghim Scheffler Chervony Soosman Jones Raleigh Regional Ghim Scheffler Chervony Soosman Jones NCAA Championship Ghim Scheffler Chervony Soosman Jones

14 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF 2017-18 Individual Results DOUG GHIM Trinity Forest ...... 72-69-69=210 (-3), T8 STEVEN CHERVONY Nike Collegiate ...... 72-70-67=209 (-4), T18 Olympia Fields ...... 72-71-74=217 (+7), T28 Golf Club of Georgia ...... 66-67-70=203 (-13), 1 Trinity Forest ...... 74-77-66=217 (+4), T36 Amer Ari ...... 68-71-69=208 (-8), T13 Nike Collegiate ...... 75-72-78=225 (+12), T62 Querencia Cabo ...... 69-71-70=210 (-3), 6 *Amer Ari ...... 71-71-70=212 (-4), T28 Lamkin Classic ...... 72-76-72=220 (+4), T40 Querencia Cabo ...... 70-73-73=216 (+3), T20 Valspar Collegiate ...... 73-68-67=208 (-5), 6 Lamkin Classic ...... 72-70-76=218 (+2), T27 Big 12 Championship ...... 71-69-70-73=283 (+3), T1 Valspar Collegiate ...... 73-71-75=219 (+6), T38 Raleigh Regional ...... 64-66-66=196 (-17), 1 Western Intercollegiate ...... 71-71-74=216 (+6), T46 NCAA Championship...... 71-69-70-72=282 (-6), 3 Big 12 Championship ...... 76-72-70-72=290 (+10), T18 Raleigh Regional ...... 69-71-69=209 (-4), T16 SPENCER SOOSMAN NCAA Championship...... 75-73-80-76=304 (+16), T69 Olympia Fields ...... 79-75-71=225 (+15), T59 Trinity Forest ...... 70-74-71=215 (+2), T24 Nike Collegiate ...... 72-71-71=214 (+1), T33 Golf Club of Georgia ...... 71-71-69=211 (-5), T12 Amer Ari ...... 68-68-70=206 (-10), T6 Querencia Cabo ...... 74-79-70=223 (+10), T53 Lamkin Classic ...... 78-73-78=229 (+13), T77 Valspar Collegiate ...... 77-74-73=224 (+11), T58 Western Intercollegiate ...... 71-69-66=206 (-4), T9 Big 12 Championship ...... 74-75-72-74=295 (+15), T30 Raleigh Regional ...... 69-71-71=211 (-2), T22 NCAA Championship...... 76-75-76-72=299 (+11), T52 NICK COSTELLO Olympia Fields ...... 79-69-72=220 (+10), T45 Trinity Forest ...... 73-71-72=216 (+3), T29 Golf Club of Georgia ...... 71-71-76=218 (+2), T52 Amer Ari ...... 74-76-75=225 (+9), T86 Querencia Cabo ...... 75-71-80=226 (+13), 60 Lamkin Classic ...... 78-76-75=229 (+13), T77 Western Intercollegiate ...... 74-69-72=215 (+5), T41 SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER Olympia Fields ...... 74-72-69=215 (+5), T23 Trinity Forest ...... 65-74-78=217 (+4), T36 Nike Collegiate ...... 69-73-70=212 (-1), T27 Golf Club of Georgia ...... 72-70-70=212 (-4), T23 Amer Ari ...... 69-72-67=208 (-8), T13 Querencia Cabo ...... 73-70-74=217 (+4), T29 Lamkin Classic ...... 69-73-71=213 (-3), T11 Valspar Collegiate ...... 71-65-76=212 (-1), T9 Western Intercollegiate ...... 66-68-73=207 (-3), T11 Big 12 Championship ...... 71-75-69-70=285 (+5), T5 Raleigh Regional ...... 69-65-68=202 (-11), 4 NCAA Championship...... 67-74-70-73=284 (-4), 6 DREW JONES Amer Ari ...... 74-72-73=73=219 (+3), T64 Valspar Collegiate ...... 83-77-75=235 (+22), T83 Western Intercollegiate ...... 67-76-70=213 (+3), T31 Big 12 Championship ...... 73-72-75-75=295 (+15), T30 Raleigh Regional ...... 75-74-66=215 (+2), T47 NCAA Championship...... 81-78-79-79=317 (+29), 82 CHRISTOFFER BRING *Amer Ari ...... 73-76-76=225 (+9), T86 *Lamkin Classic ...... 75-75-79=229 (+13), T77 *Valspar Collegiate ...... 87-79-76=242 (+29), 87 Western Intercollegiate ...... 72-75-76=223 (+13), T72

15 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Results 2017-18 2014-15 2011-12 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______8th OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______6th Trinity Forest Invitational______4th Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational______5th Fighting Illini Invitational______5th Nike Collegiate Invitational______8th U.S. Collegiate______1st National Intercollegiate_____1st Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate______2nd Gifford Intercollegiate______4th Invitational______1st Amer Ari Invitational______4th Amer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate___ T-8th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______1st Querencia Cabo Collegiate______3rd Johnny Hayt Collegiate Invitaitonal____1st Amer Ari Invitational______1st Lamkin San Diego Classic______T9th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters___1st Puerto Rico Classic______t6th Valspar Collegiate______9th Linger Longer Invitational______1st Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_ 6th Western Intercollegiate______5th Augusta Invitational______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Big 12 Championship______T2nd Western Intercollegiate______1st Augusta State Invitational______1st NCAA Raleigh Regional______1st Big 12 Championship______1st Western Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Championship______T5th NCAA Lubbock Regional______1st Aggie Invitational______2nd NCAA Championship______T-5th Big 12 Championship______2nd 2016-17 NCAA Central Regional______2nd 2013-14 NCAA Championship______1st OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______7th Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational______9th Carpet Capital Collegiate______9th 2010-11 Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate______T1st OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______2nd East Lake Cup______2nd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______4th Fighting Illini Invitational______5th Amer Ari Invitational______T7th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______7th PING Preview______6th Querencia Cabo Collegiate______5th Amer Ari Invitational______T-7th Jack Nicklaus Invitational______3rd Lamkin San Diego Classic______T2nd Bayou City Collegiate Championship__ 2nd Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______9th Valspar Collegiate______T4th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters__ 7th Amer Ari Invitational______2nd Augusta Invitational______2nd Schenkel Invitational______5th Puerto Rico Classic______7th Aggie Invitational______T5th 3M Augusta Invitational______2nd Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_ t10th Western Intercollegiate______8th Western Intercollegiate______8th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st UT Longhorn Shootout______1st Big 12 Championship______1st Aggie Invitational______5th Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA Auburn Regional______5th Big 12 Championship______3rd NCAA Austin Regional______2nd NCAA Championship______13th NCAA West Regional______5th NCAA Championship______12th NCAA Championship______t12th 2012-13 2009-10 2015-16 Carpet Capital Collegiate______1st OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational______8th PING/Golfweek Preview______T-3rd Topy Cup______4th Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational_____ T4th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational______4th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational_ 3rd U.S. Collegiate______T6th Cypress Invitational______3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2nd Arizona Intercollegiate______1st Amer Ari Invitational______T-4th UTSA Lone Star Invitational______2nd John A. Burns Collegiate______1st Bayou City Collegiate Championship___1st Baylor Intercollegiate______8th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_ T4th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_ 12th Mauna Lani Invitational______4th Lamkin Classic______1st Augusta State Invitational______1st Puerto Rico Classic______1st Valspar Collegiate______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters_ 7th Augusta Invitational______2nd Big 12 Championship______1st National Invitational Tournament_____ 2nd The Maxwell______1st NCAA Central Regional______3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd Big 12 Championship______1st NCAA Championship______5th Aggie Invitational______5th NCAA Lubbock Regional______1st Big 12 Championship______3rd NCAA Championship______2nd NCAA East Regional______t1st NCAA Championship______t21st

16 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Results 2005-06 2008-09 2002-03 Iverness Intercollegiate Invitational___ 3rd Sooner Invitational______t6th Gopher Invitational______t1st The Prestige______t7th Carpet Capital Collegiate______10th Olympia Fields Invitational______5th The Cordevalle Classic______5th PING/Golfweek Preview______5th Isleworth Invitational______13th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______8th Jerry Pate National Inercollegiate_____ 2nd Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational______1st Big Island Intercollegiate ______6th Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship_6th Puerto Rico Classic______4th Puerto Rico Classic______12th Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 3rd Southern Highlands Collegiate______13th UNLV Invite______13th Puerto Rico Classic______t2nd National Invitational Tournament_____ 7th Hall of Fame Inviational______t3rd Toyota Men’s Collegiate Championship_t3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd U.S. Intercollegiate______12th U.S. Collegiate Championship______10th National Invitational Tournament_____ 4th Big 12 Championship______8th Big 12 Championship______2nd ASU Thunderbird Invitational______6th NCAA Austin Regional______3rd NCAA Central Regional______11th NCAA Championship______26th Big 12 Championship______1st 2004-05 NCAA Central Regional______t4th 2007-08 NCAA Championship______t9th Topy Cup______4th Texas Cup______3rd PING/Golfweek Preview______t4th 2001-02 Olympia Fields Fighting Illini______2nd Isleworth Invitational______4th PING/Golfweek Preview______3rd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______9th Collegiate Match Play Championship__ 3rd Taylor Made Red River Classic______1st Isleworth Invitational______t14th Taylor Made/Waikoloa Championship_10th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate____t7th Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______t8th Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship 15th Long Cove Invitational______8th PING Arizona Intercollegiate______t8th Hall of Fame Inviational______t8th Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 8th Puerto Rico Classic______8th National Invitational Tournament_____ 5th Puerto Rico Classic______12th Southern Highlands Intercollegiate__ 12th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st Fresno State Lexus Classic______t2nd Aggie Invitational______6th U.S. Collegiate Championships______1st U.S. Collegiate______14th Big 12 Championship______4th ASU Thunderbird/Savane Inviational_____1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Central Regional______9th Big 12 Championship______1st Big 12 Championship______2nd NCAA Championship______t23rd NCAA Central Regional______t9th Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate______4th NCAA Championship______19th 2003-04 NCAA West Regional______t6th NCAA Championship______t3rd 2006-07 PING/Golfweek Preview______12th Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic_____ t2nd 2000-01 Carpet Capital Collegiate______18th Jerry pate National Intercollegiate____ 9th The Topy Cup______3rd Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______3rd Collegiate Matchplay Championship__ 6th PING/Golfweek Preview______t4th Isleworth Invitational______1st Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship_ t4th Taylor Made Red River Classic______3rd Aloha Purdue Collegiate______1st Puerto Rico Classic______10th Invitational______4th Puerto Rico Classic______11th Cleveland Golf Classic______1st Taylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate___1st Southern Highlands Championship__ 13th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______6th Intercollegiate______13th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Hall of Fame Invitational______3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th National Invitational Tournament____ 12th ASU/Cleveland Golf Invitational______t8th Border Olympics______2nd U.S. Collegiate Championship______13th U.S. Intercollegiate______t5th ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational_ 2nd Big 12 Championship______4th Big 12 Championship______1st Big 12 Conference Championship____ t2nd NCAA Central Regional______9th NCAA Central Regional______t5th Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd NCAA Championship______t11th NCAA Championship______4th NCAA Central Regional______t18th

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1999-2000 1996-97 1993-94 PING/Golfweek Preview______12th Tucker Invitational______1st Colorado/Fox Acres Invitational______3rd William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______9th PING/Golfweek Preview______15th PING/Golfweek Preview______5th Taylor Made Red River Classic______10th Taylor Made Intercollegiate______t10th Taylor Made Red River Classic______5th Duke Golf Classic______12th Intercollegiate______1st Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate____t8th Golf World Invitational______3rd Puerto Rico Classic______2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Taylor Made Waikoloa Intercollegiate__ 6th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational____ 10th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______2nd Las Vegas Intercollegiate______t4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______6th Puerto Rico Classic______3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______10th Carpet Capital Classic______2nd Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational_____ 2nd Cleveland Golf Austusta State Invite__ t2nd ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational_ 4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______t6th Big 12 Conference Championship_____ 4th Big 12 Conference Championship_____ 2nd Carpet Capital Classic______2nd The Perry Maxwell Invitational______1st Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd Thunderbird ASU Intercollegiate_____ t2nd NCAA Central Regional ______1st NCAA Central Regional ______7th Southwest Conference Championship__1st NCAA Championship______5th NCAA Championship______DNP Perry Maxwell Invitational______3rd 1998-99 1995-96 NCAA Central Regional ______1st NCAA Championship______2nd The Ridges Intercollegiate______t5th Japan Invitational______8th William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______1st Red River Classic______1st 1992-93 Windom Memorial Classic______3rd Jerry Pate National______9th Jack Nicklaus Collegiate Invitational___ 4th Red River Classic______2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd PING/Golfweek Preview______8th Stan Sheriff Classic______1st PING Arizona Intercollegiate______3rd Red River Classic Shootout______1st Puerto Rico Golf Classic______6th Puerto Rico Golf Classic______7th Jerry Pate National Collegiate______4th Southwestern Intercollegiate______1st Golf Digest Collegiate______4th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational_____ 7th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Puerto Rico Golf Classic______3rd Border Olympics______3rd Carpet Capital Classic______6th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______7th Kartsen Creek Classic______2nd Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational_____ 7th Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic_____t11th Southwest Conference Championship_ 5th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st ASU Thunderbird Invitational______7th NCAA Central Regional ______t3rd Carpet Capital Classic______11th Big 12 Conference Championship_____ 3rd NCAA Championship______13th PING Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Central Regional ______17th 1994-95 Southwest Conference Championship__1st 1997-98 Perry Maxwell Invitational______t8th William H. Tucker Intercollegiate______2nd NCAA Central Regional ______2nd Tucker Invitational______18th PING/Golfweek Preview______6th NCAA Championship______5th Red River Classic______6th Taylor Made Red River Classic______9th Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______t11th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate____t3rd 1991-92 Taylor Made Intercollegiate______15th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd U.S.-Japan Intercollegiate______3rd Puerto Rico Classic______11th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______2nd PING/Golfweek Preview______11th Golf Digest Invitational______t13th Puerto Rico Challenge______3rd Red River Classic______3rd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______t5th Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational____ t2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Carpet Capital Classic______t15th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd Big Island Intercollegiate______3rd ASU Thunderbird Invitational______t13th Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic______t3rd Miami National Invitational______1st Big 12 Conference Championship_____ 2nd ASU Thunderbird Intercollegiate_____t10th Golf Digest Invitational______4th The Maxwell Invitational______7th Southwest Conference Championship__1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Central Regional ______20th Perry Maxwell Invitational______1st Augusta College Invitational______3rd NCAA Central Regional ______4th Sun Devil Intercollegiate______3rd NCAA Championship______3rd Southwest Conference Championship__1st Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate______6th NCAA Central Regional ______1st NCAA Championship______6th

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1990-91 1987-88 Big Island Intercollegiate______3rd USA-Japan Friendship Tournament____ 4th PING Arizona Intercollegiate______5th Southwestn Intercollegiate______17th Taylor Made/Doral Intercollegiate_____ 4th Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______2nd Borders Olympics______1st Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate______7th Golf Digest Invitational______4th Doral Park Intercollegiate______7th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Border Olympics______4th Sun Devil Intercollegiate______2nd Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______1st Southwest Conference Championship__1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______1st PING/Oak Tree Intercollegiate______5th All-America Intercollegiate______2nd NCAA Central Regional ______3rd Southwest Conference Championship_ 2nd NCAA Championship______t9th Oak Tree Intercollegiate______1st NCAA Championship______11th 1989-90 1986-87 Golfweek/MacGregor Preview______8th Bulter National Intercollegiate______4th Taylor Made Red River Classic______1st Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______1st Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate______3rd Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Intercollegiate_5th Doral Park Intercollegiate______4th PING/Arizona Intercollegiate______12th Crown Colony Invitational______1st Border Olympics______t6th Border Olympics______1st Golf Digest Invitational______3rd Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______8th Budget/UCF Classic______t6th Oklahoma-Oklahoma St.-Texas Shootout__ 2nd Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______4th All-America Intercollegiate______1st All-America Intercollegiate______9th Southwest Conference Championship__1st Southwest Conference Championship_ 4th Oak Tree Intercollegiate______13th Oak Tree Intercollegiate______4th NCAA Central Qualifier ______8th NCAA Championship______20th NCAA Championship______22nd 1985-86 1988-89 Hilton Head Island Intercollegiate_____ 2nd Harvey Penick Intercollegiate______4th Crown Colony Invitational______3rd Taylor Made/Doral Park Invitational___ 5th Border Olympics______4th Border Olympics______1st Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate______2nd Golf Digest Intercollegiate______2nd Henry Homberg Intercollegiate______9th Louisiana Classics Invitational______4th All-America Intercollegiate______11th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______5th Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2nd All-America Intercollegiate______1st Southwest Conference Championship_ 5th Southwest Conference Championship__1st NCAA Championship______17th NCAA Central Regional ______6th NCAA Championship______2nd

19 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time NCAA Championship Results ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT 1897 Ardsley Casino______Yale______Bayard, Jr., Princeton____ -- 1952 Lafayette, Ind.______North Texas____ Vickers, Oklahoma______4th 1898 ––______Harvard (spring)Reid, Jr., Yale______-- 1953 Colo. Springs, Colo.__ Stanford______Moeller, Okla. St.______6th 1898 ––______Yale (fall)______Curtis, Harvard______-- 1954 Houston, Texas_____ SMU______Robbins, Memphis St.___8th 1899 ––______Harvard______Pyne, Princeton______-- 1955 Knoxville, Tenn._____ LSU______Campbell, Purdue_____ 23rd 1900 No tournament held 1956 Columbus, Ohio____ Houston______Jones, Ohio State______–– 1901 Atlantic City______Harvard______Lindesy, Harvard______-- 1957 Colo. Springs, Colo.__ Houston______Baxter, Jr., Houston____ 18th 1902 Garden City (S)_____ Yale______Hitchcock, Yale______-- 1958 Williamstown, Mass._ Houston______Rodgers, Houston______–– 1902 Morris County (F)___ Harvard______Egan, Harvard______-- 1959 Eugene, Ore.______Houston______Crawford, Houston_____ –– 1903 Garden City______Harvard______Reinhart, Princeton_____ -- 1960 Colo. Springs, Colo.__ Houston______Crawford, Houston____ 34th 1904 Myopia______Harvard______White, Harvard______-- 1961 Lafayette, Ind.______Purdue______Nicklaus, Ohio State____ 20th 1905 Garden City______Yale______Abbott, Yale______-- 1962 Durham, N.C.______Houston______Zarley, Houston______–– 1906 Garden City______Yale______Clow, Jr., Yale______-- 1963 Wichita, Kan.______Oklahoma St.__ Sikes, Arkansas______6th 1907 Nassau______Yale______Knowles, Yale______-- 1964 Colo. Springs, Colo.__ Houston______Small, Okla. St.______27th 1908 Brae Burn______Yale______Wilder, Harvard______-- 1965 Knoxville, Tenn._____ Houston______Fleckman, Houston____ t17th 1909 Apawamis______Yale______Seckel, Princeton______-- 1966 Palo Alto, Calif._____ Houston______Murphy, Florida______t27th 1910 Essex County______Yale______Hunter, Yale______-- 1967 Delaware, Pa.______Houston______Irwin, Colorado______t13th 1911 Baltusrol______Yale______Stanley, Yale______-- 1968 Las Cruces, N.M.____ Florida______Jones, Okla. St.______t4th 1912 Ekwanok______Yale______Davison, Harvard______-- 1969 Colo. Springs, Colo.__ Houston______Clark, Cal State-LA______8th 1913 Huntington Valley___ Yale______Wheeler, Yale______-- 1970 Columbus, Ohio____ Houston______Mehaffey, Houston____ t6th 1914 Garden City______Princeton_____ Allis III, Harvard______-- 1971 Tucson, Ariz.______TEXAS______Ben Crenshaw, Texas ____ 1st 1915 Greenwich______Yale______Blossom, Yale______-- 1972 Cape Coral, Fla._____ TEXAS______Ben Crenshaw, Texas ____t1st 1916 Oakmont______Princeton_____ Hubbell, Harvard______-- ______Tom Kite, Texas 1917 No tournament held 1973 Stillwater, Okla._____ Florida______Ben Crenshaw, Texas_____3rd 1918 No tournament held 1974 Santee, Calif.______Wake Forest___ Strange, Wake Forest___ 15th 1919 Merion______Princeton_____ Walker, Jr., Columbia____ -- 1975 Columbus, Ohio____ Wake Forest___ Haas, Wake Forest_____ t17th 1920 Nassau______Princeton_____ Sweetster, Yale______-- 1976 Albuquerque, N.M.__ Oklahoma St.__ Simpson, USC______6th 1921 Greenwich______Dartmouth____ Dean, Princeton______-- 1977 Hamilton, N.Y.______Houston______Simpson, USC______–– 1922 Garden City______Princeton_____ Boyd, Dartmouth______-- 1978 Eugene, Ore. ______Okla. State_____ Edwards, Okla. St.______CUT 1923 Siwanoy______Princeton_____ Cummings, Yale______-- 1979 Winston-Salem, NC__ Ohio State_____ Halberg, Wake Forest__ CUT 1924 Greenwich______Yale______Cummings, Yale______-- 1980 Columbus, Ohio____ Oklahoma St.__ Blake, Utah State______t12th 1925 Montclair______Yale______Lamprecht, Tulane______-- 1981 Palo Alto, Calif._____ BYU______Commans, USC______16th 1926 Marion______Yale______Lamprecht, Tulane______-- 1982 Pinehurst, N.C.______Houston______Brown, Houston______7th 1927 Garden City______Princeton_____ Gunn, Georgia Tech_____ -- 1983 Fresno, Calif.______Oklahoma St.__ Carter, Arizona State___ 2nd 1928 Apawamis______Princeton_____ McCarthy______-- 1984 Houston, Texas_____ Houston______Inman, UNC______t16th 1929 Hollywood, Calif.____ Princeton_____ Aycock, Yale______-- 1985 Grenelefe, Fla.______Houston______Burroughs, Ohio State___5th 1930 Oakmont______Princeton_____ Dunlap, Jr., Princeton___ -- 1986 Winston-Salem, N.C._ Wake Forest___ Verplank, Okla. St._____ 17th 1931 Olympia Fields, Ill.___ Yale______Dunlap, Jr., Princeton___ -- 1987 Columbus, Ohio ____ Oklahoma St.__ Watts, Okla. St.______20th 1932 Hot Springs, Va._____ Yale______Fischer, Jr., Michigan____ -- 1988 Los Angeles, Calif.___ UCLA______Pfister, Okla. St.______11th 1933 Buffalo, N.Y.______Yale______Emery, Oklahoma______4th 1989 Edmond, Okla.______Oklahoma_____ Mickelson, Arizona St.__ 2nd 1934 Cleveland, Ohio_____ Michigan______Yates, Georgia Tech_____5th 1990 Tarpon Springs, Fla. _ Arizona State__ Mickelson, Arizona St.__ 22nd 1935 Washington D.C.____ Michigan______Ed White, Texas______–– 1991 Pebble Beach, Calif._ Oklahoma St.__ Schutte, UNLV______t9th 1936 North Shore, Ill._____ Yale______Kocsis, Michigan______–– 1992 Albuquerque, N.M.__ Arizona______Mickelson, Arizona St.___6th 1937 Oakmont, Pa.______Princeton_____ Haas, Jr., LSU______–– 1993 Lexington, Ky.______Florida______Demsey, Arizona St._____5th 1938 Louisville, Ky.______Stanford______Burke, Georgetown_____ –– 1994 McKinney, Texas____ Stanford______Justin Leonard, Texas___ 2nd 1939 Wakonda______Stanford______D’Antoni, Tulane______14th 1995 Columbus, Ohio____ Oklahoma St.__ Spratlin, Auburn______3rd 1940 Ekwanok ______Princeton, LSU_ Brooke, Virginia______17th 1996 Chattanooga, Tenn._ Arizona State__ Woods, Stanford______13th 1941 Columbus, Ohio____ Stanford______Stewart, LSU______6th 1997 Lake Forest, Ill.______Pepperdine____ Warren, Clemson______CUT 1942 South Bend, Ind. ____ Stanford, LSU__ Tatum, Jr., Stanford_____ –– 1998 Albuquerque, N.M.__ UNLV______McLean, Minnesota____ DNQ 1943 Olympia Fields, Ill.___ Yale______Ulrich, Carleton______–– 1999 Chaska, Minn.______Georgia______Donald, Northwestern_ DNQ 1944 Inverness______Notre Dame___ Lick, Minnesota______–– 2000 Auburn, Ala.______Oklahoma St.__ Howell, Okla. St.______5th 1945 Columbus, Ohio____ Ohio State_____ Lorms, Ohio State______–– 2001 Durham, N.C.______Florida______Gilliam, Florida______DNQ 1946 Princeton______Stanford______Hamer, Georgia______–– 2002 Columbus, Ohio____ Minnesota_____ Matteson, Georgia Tech_t3rd 1947 Ann Arbor, Mich.____ LSU______Barclsy, Michigan______30th 2003 Stillwater, Okla._____ Clemson______Canizares, Arizona St. __ t9th 1948 Palo Alto, Calif._____ San Jose State_ Harris, San Jose State___ 12th 2004 Hot Springs, Va._____ California ______Moore, UNLV______4th 1949 Ames, Iowa______North Texas____ Ward, North Carolina___ 2nd 2005 Owings, Md.______Georgia ______Lepp, Washington_____ 23rd 1950 Albuquerque, N.M.__ North Texas____ Wampler, Purdue______11th 2006 Sunriver, Ore.______Oklahoma St.__ Moore, Okla. St.______DNQ 1951 Columbus, Ohio____ North Texas____ Nieporte, Ohio State___ 13th 2007 Williamsburg, Va.___ Stanford______Lovemark, USC______t11th

20 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time NCAA Championship Results ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE______TEAM______MEDALIST______UT 2008 West Lafayette, Ind.___ UCLA______Chappell, UCLA______19th 2009 Toledo, Ohio______Texas A&M____ Hill, N.C. State______26th 2010 Ooltewah, Tenn.______Augusta State_ Langley, Illinois______t21st 2011 Stillwater, Okla.______Augusta State_ Peterson, LSU______t12th 2012 Pacific Palisades, Calif.__ TEXAS______Pieters, Illinois______1st 2013 Alhparetta, Ga.______Alabama_____ Homa, Cal______5th 2014 Hutchinson, Kan.______Alabama_____ Schniederjans, Ga. Tech_13th 2015 Bradenton, Fla.______LSU______Dechambeau, SMU___ t5th 2016 Eugene, Ore.______Oregon______Wise, Oregon______2nd 2017 Sugar Grove, Ill.______Oklahoma____ Thornberry, Mississippi___12th 2018 Stillwater, Okla.______Okla. State____ Broc Everett______t5th

2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 21 TEXAS GOLF All-Time Tournament Medalists TEXAS’ ALL-TIME TOURNAMENT MEDALISTS YEAR PLAYER______TOURNAMENT 1987 Todd Franks ______Border Olympics 2018 Doug Ghim______NCAA Raleigh Regional 1987 Bob Estes______Morris Williams 2018 Doug Ghim______Big 12 Championship 1985 Bob Estes______Pan American Intercollegiate 2017 Doug Ghim______Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate 1984 Paul Thomas______Border Olympics 2017 Doug Ghim______UT Longhorn Shootout 1984 Brandel Chamblee______Morris Williams 2017 Scottie Scheffler______East Lake Cup 1984 Kyle Coody______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2016 Gavin Hall______The Maxwell 1983 Brandel Chamblee______Pan American Intercollegiate 2016 Beau Hossler______Augusta Invitational 1983 Mark Brooks______Homberg Intercollegiate 2016 Beau Hossler______Lamkin Classic 1983 Brandel Chamblee______Alarcon Intercollegiate 2016 Gavin Hall______John A. Burns Collegiate 1983 Mark Brooks______All-America Intercollegiate 2016 Beau Hossler______John A. Burns Collegiate 1983 Brandel Chamblee______SWC Championship 2016 Beau Hossler______Arizona Intercollegiate 1982 Mark Brooks______LSU National Invitational 2015 Beau Hossler______Nike Collegiate 1982 Mark Brooks______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2015 Scottie Scheffler______Big 12 Championship 1980 Jim Spagnolo______Border Olympics 2015 Scottie Scheffler______Western Intercollegiate 1980 Cutts Benedict______Longhorn/Lago Vista 2015 Beau Hossler______Johnny Hayt Collegiate 1980 Andy Rose______Great Hills Intercollegiate 2013 Brandon Stone______Big 12 Championship 1978 Kirk Branum______Border Olympics 2013 Brandon Stone______Bayou City Collegiate Championship 1977 Phil Blackmar______Border Olympics 2013 Brandon Stone______Carpet Capital Collegiate 1976 Lance Ten Broeck______SWTSU Bobcat Invitational 2012 Dylan Frittelli______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1976 Randy Simmons______Border Olympics 2012 Jordan Spieth______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1976 Jerry Anderson______Longhorn Invitational 2012 Julio Vegas______Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1976 Tim Wilson______Four-States Intercollegiate 2012 Jordan Spieth______Amer Ari Invitational 1976 Jamin Swanter______Woodland Hills Intercollegiate 2011 Jordan Spieth______Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 1976 Jerry Anderson______LSU Intercollegiate 2011 Bobby Hudson______Amer Ari Invitational 1975 Jim Mason______Longhorn Intercollegiate 2009 Dylan Frittelli______Puerto Rico Classic 1975 Dale Blackburn______Bevo Classic 2009 Lance Lopez______NCAA Austin Regional 1975 Lance Ten Broeck______Southwest Conference Championship 2008 Charles Holland______Fresno State Lexus Classic 1975 Randy Simmons______All-College Classic 2008 Bobby Hudson______Morris Williams 1975 Lance Ten Broeck______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2006 Matthew Rosenfeld______Big 12 Championship 1974 Tony Pfaff______Morris Williams 2006 Matt Mills______PING/Arizona Intercollegiate 1974 Jim Mason______Morris Williams 2004 Jason Hartwick______Big 12 Championship 1974 Tim Wilson______Bevo Classic 2004 Matthew Rosenfeld______Cleveland Golf Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Pan American Intercollegiate 2004 Jason Hartwick______Mercedes-Benz Collegiate Championship 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 2003 Jason Hartwick______Carpet Capital Collegiate Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Aztec Invitational 2003 Jason Hartwick______Puerto Rico Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______Morris Williams 2002 John Klauk______Morris Williams 1973 Jim Mason ______Longhorn Intercollegiate 2001 John Klauk______NCAA Central Regional 1973 Bob Harwell ______Bevo Classic 2001 Jason Hartwick______Red River Classic 1973 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Spring Golf Championship 1999 David Gossett______Big 12 Conference Championship 1973 Ben Crenshaw______NCAAChampionships 1999 David Gossett______Golf Digest Collegiate Invitational 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Atascocita Intercollegiate 1998 Matt Brost ______Stan Sheriff Classic 1972 Tom Kite______Trinity Intercollegiate 1998 David Gossett______Red River Classic 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 1998 Brad Elder______Cleveland Golf/Morris Williams 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Morris Williams 1995 Brad Elder______Taylor Made Red River Classic 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Lakeway Intercollegiate 1995 Jeff Fahrenbruch______Perry Maxwell 1972 Tom Kite______All America Intercollegiate 1994 Marcus Jones______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1972 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Spring Golf Championship 1994 Justin Leonard______NCAA Championship 1972 Ben Crenshaw______NCAA Championships 1993 Justin Leonard______SWC Championshp 1972 Tom Kite______NCAA Championships 1993 Justin Leonard______Morris Williams 1972 Ben Crenshaw______Trinity Intercollegiate 1992 Justin Leonard______Red River Classic 1971 Ben Crenshaw______SWC Championship Tournanment (Fall) 1992 Justin Leonard______NCAA Central Regional 1971 Ben Crenshaw______Border Olympics 1992 Justin Leonard______SWC Championshp 1971 Ben Crenshaw______NCAA Championships 1992 Justin Leonard______Augusta College Invitational 1971 Tom Kite______All-Dixie Tournament 1992 Jean-Paul Hebert______Miami National Invitational 1971 Tom Kite______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1991 Justin Leonard______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1970 Dean Overturf______SWC Conference Championship 1991 Omar Uresti______Border Olympics 1991 Justin Leonard______Southwest Conference Championship 1990 Omar Uresti______All-America Intercollegiate 1989 Omar Uresti______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1989 Taylor Tipton______Taylor Made Red River Classic 1988 Bob Estes______Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate 1988 Bob Estes______Border Olympics 1988 Bob Estes______Morris Williams 1987 Bob Estes______Harvey Penick Intercollegiate

22 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Team Bests ALL-TIME TEAM BESTS (18 holes) SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______ROUND______FINISH 266 Carpet Capital Collegiate______2012-13______2nd______1st 268 NCAA Franklin Regional______2015-16______1st______1st 269 NCAA Raleigh Regional______2017-18______3rd______1st Turtle Bay Invitational______2007-08______3rd______t8th 270 The Maxwell______2015-16______2nd______1st Amer Ari Invitational______2011-12______1st______1st 271 NCAA Raleigh Regional______2017-18______1st______1st Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate______2016-17______3rd______t1st NCAA Franklin Regional______2015-16______2nd______1st NCAA Championships______2012-13______2nd______T3rd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2011-12______1st______1st ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______2001-02______1st______1st 272 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2006-07______3rd______3rd Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______3rd______10th 273 NCAA Raleigh Regional______2017-18______2nd______1st Querencia Cabo Collegiate______2016-17______1st______5th Big 12 Championship______2015-16______4th______1st NCAA Lubbock Regional______2014-15______1st______1st Linger Longer Invitational______2014-15______1st______1st Morris Williams Intercollegiate______2012-13______1st______2nd Turtle Bay Collegiate Invitational______2008-09______3rd______1st Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______2007-08______1st______t8th Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______2nd______10th 274 Big 12 Championship______2016-17______2nd______1st Amer Ari Invitational______2013-14______1st______t7th Bayou City Collegiate Championship______2012-13______2nd______1st NCAA East Regional Championship______2009-10______1st______t1st Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2002-03______2nd______2nd

(54 holes) SCORE TOURNAMENT______SEASON______FINISH______SCORES 813 NCAA Raleigh Regional______2017-18______1st______271-273-269 819 NCAA Franklin Regional______2015-16______1st______268-271-280 822 Puerto Rico Classic______2009-10______1st______277-269-276 828 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate______2006-07______3rd______280-276-272 830 NCAA Lubbock Regional______2014-15______1st______273-282-275 832 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate______2004-05______10th______287-273-272 ASU Thunderbird/Savane Invitational______2001-02______1st______271-276-285 833 NCAA Championships______2012-13______T3rd______279-271-283 Turtle Bay Intercollegiate______2007-08______t8th______273-291-269 834 Nike Collegiate Golf Invitational______2015-16______T4th______281-278-275 Amer Ari Invitational______2011-12______1st______270-287-277 Taylor Made Red River Classic______2001-02______1st______276-282-276 835 Amer Ari Invitational______2010-11______2nd______282-278-275 NCAA East Regional Championship______2009-10______t1st______274-281-280 836 Amer Ari/Big Island Intercollegiate______2014-15______t8th______283-278-275 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate______2011-12______1st______271-278-287 837 Amer Ari Invitational______2013-14______t7th______274-282-281 838 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters______2014-15______1st______276-284-278 Augusta State Invitational______2011-12______1st______282-277-279 840 Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate______2017-18______2nd______279-279-282 3M Augusta Invitational______2015-16______2nd______276-285-279 Linger Longer Invitational______2014-15______1st______273-284-283 841 Amer Ari Invitational______2017-18______4th______279-283-279 NCAA Austin Regional______2016-17______2nd______277-288-276 Bayou City Collegiate Championship______2013-14______2nd______285-281-275 842 Bayou City Collegiate Championship______2012-13______1st______285-274-283

2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 23 TEXAS GOLF Longhorn PGA Tour Winners

Cody Gribble (1) (7) (3) 2016 - Sanderson Farms Championship 1988 - Greater Hartford Open 1958 - 1991 - KMart Greater Greensboro Open 1959 - Texas Open Invitational (2) 1991 - Greater Open 1965 - San Diego Open Invitational 2011 - Classic 1994 - Kemper Open 2016 - RBC Canadian Open 1996 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1996 - Shell Jordan Spieth (8) 1996 - PGA Championship 2013 - 2015 - (19) 2015 - Masters Tournament 1973 - San Antonio Texas Open 2015 - U.S. Open 1976 - National Pro-Am 2015 - John Deere Classic 1976 - Hawaiian Open 2015 - The 1976 - Ohio Kings Island Open 2016 - Hyundai Tournament of Champions 1977 - Colonial National Invitational 2016 - Dean & DeLuca Invitational 1979 - 1979 - Walt Disney World Natl Team Champ Justin Leonard (12) 1980 - Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic 1996 - 1983 - Byron Nelson Golf Classic 1997 - Kemper Open 1984 - Masters Tournament 1997 - 1986 - Buick Open 1998 - 1986 - Vantage Championship 2000 - Westin Texas Open at LaCantera 1987 - USF&G Classic 2001 - Texas Open at LaCantera 1988 - Doral-Ryder Open 2002 - WorldCom Classic - The Heritage of Golf 1990 - Southwestern Bell Colonial 2003 - 1992 - Centel 2005 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic 1993 - Nestle Invitational 2005 - FedEx St. Jude Classic 1994 - Freeport-McMoRan Classic 2007 - 1995 - Masters Tournament 2008 - Stanford St. Jude Championship (19) (1) 1976 - IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic 2011 - FedEx St. Jude Classic 1978 - B.C. Open 1981 - American Motors Inverrary Classic Wes Short (1) 1982 - Bay Hill Classic 2005 - Michelin Championship at Las Vegas 1983 - Bing Crosby National Pro-Am 1984 - Doral-Eastern Open Bob Estes (4) 1984 - Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic 1994 - Texas Open 1985 - MONY Tournament of Champions 2001 - FedEx St. Jude Classic 1986 - Western Open 2001 - Invensys Classic at Las Vegas 1987 - Kemper Open 2002 - Kemper Insurance Open 1989 - Nestle Invitational 1989 - The Players Championship David Gossett (1) 1989 - Nabisco Championship 2001 - John Deere Classic 1990 - Federal Express St. Jude Classic 1991 - Infiniti Tournament of Champions (1) 1992 - BellSouth Classic 1998 - Greater Open 1992 - U.S. Open 1993 - Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Phil Blackmar (3) 1993 - 1985 - Greater Hartford Open 1988 - Provident Classic Rik Massengale (3) 1997 - Shell Houston Open 1975 - Tallahassee Open 1976 - Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open 1977 - Bob Hope

24 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Americans ALL-AMERICANS

Mason Adkins______1966 ______honorable mention ______1993 ______honorable mention Matt Bortis______2007 ______honorable mention Charlie Holland______2008 ______3rd team Mark Brooks______1980 ______honorable mention Beau Hossler______2014______honorable mention ______1982 ______3rd team ______2015______1st team ______1983 ______1st team ______2016______1st team Matt Brost______2000 ______honorable mention Bobby Hudson______2010______honorable mention Brandel Chamblee______1982______2nd team Kyle Jerome______1989 ______honorable mention ______1983 ______1st team Marcus Jones______1995______honorable mention ______1984 ______2nd team Tom Kite______1970 ______2nd team Warren Chancellor______1973 ______honorable mention ______1971 ______2nd team Michael Cooper______1991 ______honorable mention ______1972 ______1st team Ben Crenshaw______1971 ______1st team John Klauk______2001 ______honorable mention ______1972 ______1st team ______2002 ______2nd team ______1973 ______1st team Justin Leonard______1991 ______2nd team Brad Elder______1995 ______honorable mention ______1992 ______1st team ______1996 ______1st team ______1993 ______1st team ______1997 ______1st team ______1994______1st team ______1998 ______3rd team Lance Lopez______2009 ______honorable mention Bob Estes______1985______2nd team George Machock______1970 ______honorable mention ______1987 ______1st team ______1971 ______honorable mention ______1988 ______1st team Rik Massengale______1968 ______2nd team Jeff Fahrenbruch______1995 ______honorable mention ______1969 ______3rd team Harrison Frazar______1993 ______honorable mention Brian Nelson______1989 ______2nd team ______1994 ______honorable mention Tony Pfaff______1973 ______honorable mention ______1995 ______honorable mention Matthew Rosenfeld______2003 ______honorable mention Dylan Frittelli______2010______3rd team ______2004 ______honorable mention ______2011______3rd team ______2005 ______honorable mention ______2012______1st team Scottie Scheffler______2015______2nd team Doug Ghim______2015______honorable mention ______2017______3rd team ______2016______2nd team ______2018______3rd team ______2017______2nd team Randy Simmons______1975 ______3rd team ______2018______1st team Robby Skinner______1996 ______honorable mention David Gossett______1999 ______1st team John Sosa______1991 ______honorable mention ______2000 ______1st team Jim Spagnolo______1980 ______3rd team Cody Gribble______2010______3rd team Jordan Spieth______2012______1st team ______2013______3rd team Chip Stewart______1968 ______3rd team Toni Hakula______2014______honorable mention Brandon Stone______2013______1st team Gavin Hall______2015______honorable mention Lance Ten Broeck______1975 ______honorable mention ______2016______2nd team ______1976 ______honorable mention ______2017______honorable mention Taylor Tipton______1993 ______3rd team Jason Hartwick______2001 ______honorable mention Paul Thomas______1983 ______2nd team ______2002 ______3rd team Pat Thompson______1964 ______honorable mention ______2003 ______3rd team George Tucker______1972 ______honorable mention ______2004______1st team Omar Uresti______1989 ______honorable mention Jean-Paul Hebert______1991 ______honorable mention ______1990 ______3rd team ______1992 ______3rd team Julio Vegas______2012______honorable mention J.J. Wall______2002 ______honorable mention Tim Wilson______1976 ______honorable mention

25 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF National Honors U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS AWARD 1992______Justin Leonard Presented annually by the Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation to the most 1999______David Gossett outstanding freshman in Division I men’s golf. 2013______Brandon Stone U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR CHAMPIONS 2015______Scottie Scheffler 2011______Jordan Spieth 2009______Jordan Spieth BYRON NELSON AWARD 2000______Matt Rosenfeld Began in 2002 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to a graduating senior. Criteria based on a nominee’s entire col- legiate academic and golf career and his character and integrity while in WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONS college. Particular consideration is given to a nominee’s good citizenship, 1968______Rik Massengale as portrayed by Mr. Byron Nelson over the course of his life and golf career. 1973______Ben Crenshaw 2012______Dylan Frittelli 1992______Justin Leonard 1993______Justin Leonard 2002______John Klauk JACK NICKLAUS AWARD 2018______Cole Hammer Began in 1988 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the player who excels throughout the course of the entire WALKER CUP SELECTIONS season 1988______Bob Estes 1936______Ed White (U.S.) 1994______Justin Leonard 1971______Tom Kite (U.S.) 1997______Brad Elder 1993______Justin Leonard (U.S.) 2015 (Team)______Beau Hossler 1997______Brad Elder (U.S.) 1999______David Gossett (U.S. 2011______Jordan Spieth (U.S.) BEN HOGAN AWARD 2015______Beau Hossler (U.S.) Began in 1990 and presented annually by Friends of Golf to the nation’s 2017______Doug Ghim (U.S.) top male student-athlete ______Scottie Scheffler (U.S.) 1997______Jeff Fahrenbruch 2018______Doug Ghim PALMER CUP SELECTIONS 1997______Brad Elder (U.S.) AWARD 2002______John Klauk (U.S.) Began in 1992 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of 2003______Jason Hartwick (U.S.) America to the NCAA Championship individual medalist 2004______Jason Hartwick (U.S.) 1994______Justin Leonard 2005______Matt Rosenfeld (U.S.) 2015______Beau Hossler (U.S.) 2016______Doug Ghim (U.S.) COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 2017______Doug Ghim (U.S.) 1996______Jeff Fahrenbruch (First Team) 2018______Cole Hammer (U.S.) 1997______Jeff Fahrenbruch (Second Team) 2012______Dylan Frittelli (Third Team) FRED HASKINS AWARD Began in 1971 and presented annually by the Fred Haskins Commission to the nation’s most outstanding collegiate golfer 1971______Ben Crenshaw 1972______Ben Crenshaw 1973______Ben Crenshaw 1987______Bob Estes 1994______Justin Leonard 1997______Brad Elder 2016______Beau Hossler

26 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference Honors Conference 2018 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-18 ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM April 23-25, 2018 Braden Bailey, Baylor, Jr.______Austin Cotton, Baylor, Jr. Southern Hills Country Club Cooper Dossey, Baylor, So.______Colin Kober, Baylor, So. * Tulsa, Okla. Garrett May, Baylor, Jr.______Travis McInroe, Baylor, So. Matthew Perrine, Baylor, Sr.______Tripp Kinney, Iowa State, So. FINAL TEAM STANDINGS Jorge Utrilla, Iowa State, Sr. ______Charlie Hillier, Kansas, Jr. Rd 1 Rd 2 Rd 3 Rd 4 Total Dan Hudson, Kansas, Sr.______Jake Scarrow, Kansas, Jr. 1. Oklahoma 294 277 281 287 1139 (+19) Andy Spencer, Kansas, So.______Dan Sutton, Kansas, Jr. Ben Fernandez, Kansas State, So.*______Jacob Eklund, Kansas State, So. T2. TEXAS 289 288 281 289 1147 (+27) Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State, Jr._____ Roland Massimino, Kansas State, Jr. T2. Okla. State 295 279 284 289 1147 (+27) Trent Evans, Kansas State, Sr.______Matthieu Caron, Kansas State, Fr. 4. Iowa State 290 279 285 296 1150 (+30) Riley Casey, Oklahoma, So.______Brad Dalke, Oklahoma, Jr. 5. Baylor 293 288 280 296 1157 (+37) Blaine Hale, Oklahoma, Jr.______Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma, Sr. 6. Kansas 301 284 294 287 1166 (+46) Thomas Johnson, Oklahoma, So.______Griffin Pierce, Oklahoma, Sr. 7. Texas Tech 295 288 294 293 1171 (+51) Rylee Reinertson, Oklahoma, Sr.______Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State, Jr. 8. TCU 298 290 286 301 1175 (+55) , Oklahoma State, So.__ Brendon Jelley, Oklahoma State, Sr. 9. West 299 288 297 299 1187 (+67) Stratton Nolen, Oklahoma State, Sr._____Sam Stevens, Oklahoma State, Sr. Hayden , Oklahoma State, Jr.______Triston Fisher, TCU, Jr. 10. Kansas State 294 289 289 307 1190 (+70) Kyle Hogan, Texas Tech, So.*______Christopher Long, Texas Tech, Sr. TOP 10 INDIVIDUALS Fredrick, Nilehn, Texas Tech, Sr.______Ivan Ramirez, Texas Tech, Jr. T1. DOUG GHIM, TEXAS...... 71-69-70-73=283 (+3) Sandy Scott, Texas Tech, So.*______Drew Dewald, West Virginia, Sr. Etienne Papineau, West Virginia, So.____ Avery Schneider, West Virginia, Sr. T1. Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma...... 75-67-68-73=283 (+3) Maxwell Sear, West Virginia, Jr. T1. Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State...... 71-69-71-72=283 (+3) T1. Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State...... 71-72-71-69=283 (+3) Second Team T5. SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER, TEXAS...... 71-75-69-70=285 (+5) Sam Vincent, Iowa State, So.______Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State, Sr. T5. , Oklahoma State...... 76-69-70-70=285 (+5) Turner MacLean, TCU, Jr.______Steven Chervony, Texas, Jr. T7. Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State...... 73-66-73-74=286 (+6) Nick Costello, Texas, So.______Drew Jones, Texas, So. T7. Sam Vincent, Iowa State...... 71-70-72-73=286 (+6) Wes Artac, Texas Tech, Sr.______Tristan Nicholls, West Virginia, Jr T7. Quade Cummins, Oklahoma...... 75-67-71-73=286 (+6) T7. Brad Dalke, Oklahoma...... 72-73-70-71=286 (+6) ALL-TIME CONFERENCE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR OTHER TEXAS INDIVIDUAL 2017-18____ Frederick Nilehn______Texas Tech T18. Steven Chervony...... 76-72-70-72=290 (+10) 2016-17____ DOUG GHIM______TEXAS T30. Drew Jones...... 73-72-75-75=295 (+15) 2015-16____ BEAU HOSSLER______TEXAS T30. Spencer Soosman...... 74-75-72-74=295 (+15) 2014-15____ BEAU HOSSLER______TEXAS 2013-14____ Wyndham Clark______Oklahoma State 2017-18 ALL-BIG 12 CONFERENCE TEAM 2012-13____ BRANDON STONE______TEXAS 2011-12____ JORDAN SPIETH______TEXAS Garrett May, Baylor 2010-11____ Peter Uihlein______Oklahoma State Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State 2009-10____ DYLAN FRITTELLI______TEXAS Brad Dalke, Oklahoma 2008-09____ Morgan Hoffmann______Oklahoma State Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma 2007-08____ Rickie Fowler______Oklahoma State Viktor Hovland, Oklahoma State 2006-07____ Pablo Martin______Oklahoma State Matthew Wolff, Oklahoma State 2005-06____ Pablo Martin______Oklahoma State Zach Bauchou, Oklahoma State 2004-05____ Anthony Kim______Oklahoma Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State 2003-04____ JASON HARTWICK______TEXAS Stefano Mazzoli, TCU 2002-03____ Hunter Mahan______Oklahoma State 2001-02____ Hunter Mahan______Oklahoma State Doug Ghim, Texas ­­ Fredrick Nilehn, Texas Tech 2000-01____ Anders Hultman______Oklahoma State 1999-2000__ Charles Howell______Oklahoma State 1998-99____ DAVID GOSSETT______TEXAS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Fredrick Nilehn______Texas Tech 1997-98____ Hunter Haas______Oklahoma 1996-97____ Leif Westerberg______Oklahoma State NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Matthew Wolff______Oklahoma State COACH OF THE YEAR Ryan Hybl______Oklahoma

27 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference Honors Conference. TEXAS’ ALL-CONFERENCE PLAYERS 2006-07______Kevin Schultz 2005-06______Matthew Rosenfeld, Matthew Mills* 2017-18______Doug Ghim 2004-05______Shaun Goodwin, Jeff Bell* 2016-17______Doug Ghim, Scottie Scheffler 2003-04______2015-16______Beau Hossler, Doug Ghim, Gavin Hall 2002-03______Robert Kennedy*, Tim Sanchez* 2014-15____ Beau Hossler, Scottie Scheffler, Doug Ghim, Gavin Hall 2001-02______Culley Barragan, Cody Driskill, Matt Brost*, J.J. Wall* 2000-01______J.J. Wall, Matt Brost*, Matt Doybns*, 2013-14______Toni Hakula, , Beau Hossler 1999-2000______David Gossett, John Klauk, Russell Surber, Matt Brost* 2012-13______Brandon Stone, Cody Gribble, Kramer Hickok 1998-99______John Klauk* 2011-12_____ Dylan Frittelli, Toni Hakula, Jordan Spieth, Julio Vegas 1997-98______2010-11______Dylan Frittelli, Bobby Hudson 1996-97______Jeff Fahrenbruch, Brad Edler*, Marcus Jones*, Dirk Mitchell* 2009-10______Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble, Bobby Hudson *honorable mention 2008-09______2007-08______Charlie Holland, Bobby Hudson ALL-TIME CONFERENCE COACHES OF THE YEAR 2006-07______Kevin Schultz 2005-06______Jeff Bell, Matthew Mills 2017-18______Ryan Hybl______Oklahoma 2004-05______Jeff Bell, Matthew Rosenfeld 2016-17______JOHN FIELDS______TEXAS 2003-04______Jeff Bell, Jason Hartwick 2015-16______JOHN FIELDS______TEXAS 2002-03______Jason Hartwick, Matthew Rosenfeld, J.J. Wall 2014-15______JOHN FIELDS______TEXAS 2001-02______Jason Hartwick, John Klauk, J.J. Wall 2013-14______JOHN FIELDS______TEXAS 2000-01______Jason Hartwick, John Klauk 2012-13______JOHN FIELDS______TEXAS 1999-2000______Matt Brost, David Gossett 2011-12______J.T. Higgins______Texas A&M 1998-99______David Gossett 2010-11______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 1997-98______Brad Elder 2009-10______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 1996-97______Brad Elder 2008-09______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 1995-96______Brad Elder, Robby Skinner 2007-08______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 1994-95__ Brad Elder, Harrison Frazar, Marcus Jones, Robby Skinner 2006-07______Mike McGraw______Oklahoma State 1993-94___ Harrison Frazar, Jean-Paul Hebert, Marcus Jones, Justin 2005-06______Jim Ragan______Oklahoma Leonard 2003-04______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 1992-93______Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, Taylor Tipton 2002-03______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 1991-92______Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa 2001-02______JOHN FIELDS______Texas 1990-91_ Jean-Paul Hebert, Justin Leonard, John Sosa, Omar Uresti 2000-01______Tim Hobby______Baylor 1989-90______Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Taylor Tipton, Omar Uresti 1999-2000 (co)_____Mike Holder______Oklahoma State 1988-89______Brad Agee, Jerome Kyle, Brian Nelson, Omar Uresti ______Mark Simpson______Colorado 1987-88______Marty Board, Bob Estes 1998-99______Ross Randall______Kansas 1986-87______Charles Coody, Bob Estes, Todd Franks 1997-98______Mike Holder______Oklahoma State 1985-86______Bob Estes, Brian Nelson 1996-97______Dale Anderson______Iowa State 1984-85______Bob Estes, Ronnie McDougal 1995-96______Larry Romjue______Nebraska 1983-84______1994-95______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1982-83______Mark Brooks 1993-94______Bob Ellis______Texas A&M 1981-82______Mark Brooks 1993-94______Gene Shields______Baylor 1980-81______Mark Brooks 1992-93______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1979-80______Mark Brooks 1991-92______Keith Fergus______Houston 1990-91______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1989-90______Bill Montigel______TCU 1988-89______Jimmy Clayton______Texas 1987-88______Barry Rodenhaver______SMU TEXAS’ ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1986-87______Bob Ellis______Texas A&M 1985-86______Bill Woodley______TCU 2017-18______Steven Chervony, Nick Costello, Drew Jones 1984-85______Dave Williams______Houston 2016-17______Steven Chervony, Gavin Hall 1984-85______Bill Woodley______TCU 2015-16______Scottie Scheffler, Funk, Hall 2014-15______Gavin Hall, Brax McCarthy 2013-14______Toni Hakula, Beau Hossler, Will Griffin 2012-13______Toni Hakula 2013-14______Toni Hakula, Beau Hossler, Will Griffin* 2011-12______Dylan Frittelli, Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, Toni Hakula 2010-11____ Adam Wennerstrom, Brett Spencer, Chris Causey, Dylan Frittelli, Cody Gribble*, Johnathan Schnitzer*, Julio Vegas* 2009-10______Austin Traweek, Donald Constable* 2008-09______Austin Traweek, Donald Constable* 2007-08 ______Kevin Shultz

28 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF

Note: Texas competed as a member of the Southwest Conference from 1982-96 and Current coaches/athletes in BOLD CAPS. now competes as a member of the Big 12 Conference Honors All-time Texas coaches/athletes in bold. Conference. ALL-TIME CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST YEAR SITE CHAMPION UT PLACE MEDALIST 1927___ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Jimmy Wilson, TCU 1987___ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M___4th______Tray Tyner, Houston 1928___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Gib Payne, Texas 1988___ Plano, Texas______SMU______2nd______Chip Carter, SMU 1929___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Rice______3rd_____ Billy Birdwell, Arkansas 1989___ Columbia Lakes, Texas___Texas_____1st______Mark Pfingston, Rice 1930___ Houston, Texas______Rice______2nd______Greenwood, Rice 1990___ Lakeway, Texas______Texas_____1st_____ Bobby Gee, Texas A&M 1931___ Dallas, Texas______SMU______3rd______O’Hara Watts, SMU 1991___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1932___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______O’Hara Watts, SMU 1992___ Lubbock, Texas______Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1933___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas ______Jason Hill, Texas Tech 1934___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas 1993___ College Station, Texas___Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1935___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed White, Texas 1994___ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Justin Leonard, Texas 1936___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bill Welch, Texas 1995___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st___ Anthony Rodriguez, Texas A&M 1937___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Bill Welch, Texas ______Lance Combrink, Houston 1938___ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Rufus King, SMU ______Dru Fenimore, Texas A&M 1939___ Houston, Texas______Rice______2nd______Rufus King, SMU ______Jim Skinner, SMU 1940___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Buck Luce, Texas 1996___ Houston, Texas______Texas Tech__5th___ Bryan Novoa, Texas Tech 1941___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Leonard Spitzer, Texas ______Hank Kuehne, SMU 1942___ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______John Russell, Texas 1997___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___2nd___Leif Westerberg, Okla. St. 1943___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bill Roden, Texas 1998___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___2nd_____ Hunter Haas, Okla. St. 1944___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Frank Hoover, Texas 1999___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Kansas____3rd______David Gossett, Texas 1945___ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Joe Ruby, Texas 2000 ___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.___4th____ Charles Howell, Okla. St. 1946___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Hugh Dahlberg, Texas 2001___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Baylor____t2nd____ Worth Williams, Baylor 1947___ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ed Hopkins, Texas 2002___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas_____1st___ Anders Hultman, Okla. St. 1948___ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M___2nd______Bob Watson, Texas 2003___ Tulsa, Okla.______Texas_____1st_____ , Okla. St. 1949___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Bob Watson, Texas 2004___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas_____1st______Jason Hartwick, Texas 1950___ College Station, Texas___Texas_____1st______Buddy Weaver, Rice 2005___ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.__ 4th______Anthony Kim, Okla. St. 1951___ College Station, Texas___Texas_____1st______Buddy Weaver, Rice 2006___ Tulsa, Okla.______Oklahoma_ 2nd______Matt Rosenfeld, Texas 1952___ Dallas, Texas______Texas_____1st______Wes Ellis, Texas 2007___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.__ 4th______Pablo Martin, Okla. St. 1953___ Fort Worth, Texas_____SMU______2nd______Julian Oates, Texas 2008___ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.__ 2nd______Rickie Fowler, Okla. St. 1954___ Waco, Texas______Texas_____1st______Joe Golden, Texas 2009___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.__ 8th_ Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St. 1955___ Houston, Texas______SMU______6th______John Garrett, Rice 2010___ Trinity, Texas______Okla. St.__ 3rd_____ Chris Ward, Texas Tech ______John Thornton, Baylor 2011___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Okla. St.__ 3rd_ Morgan Hoffmann, Okla. St. 1956___ Fayetteville, Ark.______SMU______3rd___ , Texas A&M 2012___ Trinity, Texas______Texas A&M_ 2nd___ Joakim Mikkelson, Baylor 1957___ Austin, Texas______Baylor____3rd______Jerry Pittman, SMU 2013___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas____ 1st______Brandon Stone, Texas 1958___ Dallas, Texas______Arkansas___5th______Don Massengale, TCU 2014____ Trinity, Texas______Texas____ 1st______Julien Brun, TCU 1959___ College Station, Texas___Texas Tech___5th___John Farquhar, Texas Tech 2015____ Tulsa, Okla.______Texas____ 1st______Scottie Scheffler, Texas ______Gene Teter, SMU 2016____ Trinity, Texas______Texas____ 1st__ Stratton Nolen, Okla. State 1960___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas A&M___6th______Terry Dill, Texas 2017___ Hutchinson, Kan.______Texas____ 1st______Chase Hanna, Kansas ______Dickie Duble,Texas A&M 2018____ Tulsa, Okla.______Oklahoma_ 2nd______Doug Ghim, Texas ______John Lively, Jr.,Texas A&M ______Grant Hirschman, Oklahoma 1961___ Houston, Texas______Texas A&M___6th___ Chris Blocker, Texas Tech ______Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State 1962___ Waco, Texas______Texas A&M___4th___ John Lively, Jr., Texas A&M ______Kristoffer Ventura, Oklahoma State 1963___ Fayetteville, Ark.______Texas A&M___3rd____Eugene Byrd, Texas A&M 1964___ Lubbock, Texas______Texas_____1st______Pat Thompson, Texas 1965___ College Station, Texas__Texas_____1st_____ Randy Geiselman, Texas 1966___ Austin, Texas______Baylor____3rd______Mason Adkins, Texas 1967___ Dallas, Texas______Texas A&M___3rd___ Robert McKinney, Texas Tech 1968___ Fort Worth, Texas_____Texas_____1st______Jess Claiborne, TCU 1969___ Waco, Texas______Texas A&M___2nd______Rik Massengale, Texas 1970___ Houston, Texas______Texas_____1st______Dean Overturf, Texas 1971___ Arlington, Texas______Texas Tech___DNP___ Steve Veriato, Texas A&M 1972___ Fayetteville, Ark.______Texas_____1st______Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1973___ Austin, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ben Crenshaw, Texas 1974___ Houston, Texas______Texas/Houston___t1st_____Keith Fergus, Houston 1975___ Lubbock, Texas______Texas/Houston___t1st____Lance Ten Broeck, Texas 1976___ Huntsville, Texas______Houston___2nd_____Keith Fergus, Houston 1977___ Tyler, Texas______Houston___4th______Ed Fiori, Houston TEXAS IN THE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP (1927-2018) 1978___ Tyler, Texas______Houston___2nd__ Terry Snodgrass, Houston 1979___ Tyler, Texas______Houston___t3rd____ , Houston Total Team Championships______47 of 90 1980___ Tyler, Texas______Houston___3rd______Ray Barr, Houston Total Top Five Team Finishes______86 of 91 1981___ Tyler, Texas______Texas_____1st______Ray Barr, Houston Total Texas Individual Titles______39 1982___ Missouri City, Texas____Texas A&M___3rd____Danny Briggs, Texas A&M Multiple Champions______Justin Leonard (4 titles) 1983___ Columbia Lakes, Texas___Texas_____1st_____ Brandel Chamblee, Texas ______Ed White (3 titles) 1984___ Abilene, Texas______Houston___3rd___ , Houston ______Ben Crenshaw, Bob Watson, Bill Welch (2 titles) 1985___ Lakeway, Texas______Houston___3rd___ Steve Elkington, Houston 1986___ Little Rock, Ark.______TCU______5th______Jim Sorenson, TCU

2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 29 TEXAS GOLF All-Time Conference Standings 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 Fayetteville, Ark. Tyler, Texas Missouri City, Texas Houston, Texas Lubbock, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Texas 1. Houston 1. Texas A&M 1. Texas A&M 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma 2. SMU 2. Texas A&M 2. Houston 2. Arkansas 2. Houston State 3. Arkansas 3. SMU 3. Texas Houston 3. TCU 2. Texas 4. Texas A&M 4. Texas 4. Rice 4. Texas 4. Texas A&M 3. Iowa State 5. TCU 5. TCU 5. Arkansas 5. TCU 5. Rice 4. Kansas 6. Texas Tech Arkansas 6. TCU 6. Rice 6. SMU 5. Oklahoma 7. Baylor 7. Rice 7. Baylor 7. SMU 7. Texas Tech 6. Nebraska 8. Rice 8. Texas Tech 8. Texas Tech 8. Baylor 8. Baylor 7. Kansas State 9. Baylor 9. Texas Tech 8. Texas A&M 1973 1983 1993 9. Missouri Austin, Texas 1978 Columbia Lakes, Texas 1988 College Station, Texas 10. Baylor 1. Texas Tyler, Texas 1. Texas Plano, Texas 1. Texas 11. Colorado 2. Houston 1. Houston 2. Houston 1. SMU 2. TCU 12. Texas Tech 3. Texas Tech 2. Texas 3. Texas A&M 2. Texas 3. Houston SMU 3. Texas A&M 4. Texas Tech 3. Houston SMU 1998 5. Arkansas 4. Arkansas 5. TCU 4. Texas A&M 5. Baylor Hutchinson, Kan. 6. Texas A&M 5. TCU 6. Baylor Arkansas 6. Rice 1. Oklahoma 7. TCU 6. Baylor 7. Arkansas 6. Rice Texas A&M State 8. Baylor 7. SMU 8. Rice 7. Baylor 8. Texas Tech 2. Texas 9. Rice 8. Rice 8. TCU 3. Colorado 9. Texas Tech 1984 9. Texas Tech 1994 4. Oklahoma 1974 Abilene, Texas Waco, Texas 5. Texas A&M Houston, Texas 1979 1. Houston 1989 1. Texas 6. Kansas 1. Houston Tyler, Texas 2. Arkansas Columbia Lakes, Texas 2. Texas Tech 7. Baylor Texas 1. Houston 3. Texas 1. Texas 3. Houston 8. Missouri 3. SMU 2. Texas A&M 4. Texas A&M 2. Baylor 4. Baylor 9. Nebraska 4. Texas Tech 3. Texas 5. TCU 3. Arkansas 5. TCU 10. Iowa State Texas A&M TCU 6. Baylor 4. Houston 6. SMU 11. Texas Tech 6. TCU 5. Arkansas 7. Texas Tech 5. Rice 7. Rice 12. Kansas State 7. Arkansas 6. SMU 8. Rice 6. Texas A&M 8. Texas Tech 8. Rice 7. Texas Tech 9. SMU Texas Tech 1999 9. Baylor 8. Rice 8. SMU 1995 Hutchinson, Kan. 9. Baylor 1985 9. TCU Houston, Texas 1. Kansas 1975 Austin, Texas 1. Texas 2. Nebraska Lubbock, Texas 1980 1. Houston 1990 2. Texas A&M 3. Texas 1. Houston Tyler, Texas 2. Arkansas Austin, Texas 3. Texas Christian 4. Oklahoma Texas 1. Houston 3. Texas 1. Texas 4. Houston State 3. SMU 2. TCU 4. Texas A&M 2. TCU 5. SMU 5. Colorado 4. Texas Tech 3. Texas 5. TCU 3. Baylor 6. Rice 6. Baylor 5. Rice 4. Texas A&M 6. Texas Tech 4. Houston 7. Texas Tech 7. Texas A&M 6. Texas A&M 5. Arkansas 7. SMU 5. Texas A&M 8. Baylor t8. Iowa State 7. Arkansas 6. Texas Tech 8. Baylor 6. Arkansas Oklahoma 10. Kansas State Baylor 7. SMU 9. Rice 7. SMU 1996 11. Texas Tech 9. TCU 8. Rice 8. Texas Tech Houston, Texas 9. Baylor 9. Rice 12. Missouri 1986 1. Texas Tech 1976 Little Rock , Ark. 2. SMU Huntsville, Texas 1981 1. TCU 1991 3. Texas A&M 1. Houston Tyler, Texas 2. Arkansas Fort Worth, Texas 4. TCU 2. Texas 1. Texas Houston 1. Texas 5. Texas 3. Texas Tech 2. Houston 4. Texas A&M 2. TCU 6. Rice 4. Texas A&M 3. Rice 5. Texas 3. Arkansas 7. Houston 5. SMU 4. Texas A&M 6. SMU 4. Rice 8. Baylor 6. Rice 5. TCU 7. Rice 5. Houston 7. Arkansas 6. Arkansas 8. Texas Tech 6. SMU 8. Baylor 7. Baylor 9. Baylor 7. Texas A&M 9. TCU 8. Texas Tech 8. Texas Tech 9. Baylor 30 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF All-Time Conference Standings 2000 2004 2007 2011 2015 Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Hutchinson, Kan. Tulsa, Okla. 1. Oklahoma St 1. Texas 1. Oklahoma St 1. Oklahoma State 1. Texas 2. Kansas 2. Oklahoma 2. Texas A&M 2. Texas A&M 2. Texas Tech 3. Colorado 3. Oklahoma St 3. Texas Tech 3. Texas 3. Oklahoma State 4. Texas 4. Kansas State 4. Texas 4. Texas Tech 4. Iowa State 5. Texas A&M 5. Colorado 5. Oklahoma 5. Missouri 5. TCU 6. Baylor Kansas 6. Nebraska 6. Oklahoma 6. Baylor 7. Oklahoma Texas Tech 7. Missouri 7. Baylor 7. Oklahoma 8. Texas Tech 8. Iowa State 8. Baylor 8. Nebraska 8. Kansas 9. Missouri 9. Baylor 9. Kansas State 9. Kansas 9. Kansas State 10. Kansas State 10. Texas A&M 10. Kansas 10. Colorado 11. Iowa State 11. Missouri 11. Colorado 11. Kansas State 2016 12. Nebraska 12. Nebraska 12. Iowa State Iowa State Trinity, Texas 2001 1. Texas Hutchinson, Kan. 2005 2008 2012 2. Oklahoma State 1. Baylor Trinity, Texas Trinity, Texas Trinity, Texas 3. Texas Tech 2. Texas 1. Oklahoma St 1. Oklahoma St 1. Texas A&M 4. Oklahoma Oklahoma 2. Oklahoma 2. Texas 2. Texas 5. Baylor 4. Colorado 3. Missouri 3. Texas Tech 3. Texas Tech T6. Kansas 5. Oklahoma St 4. Texas 4. Texas A&M 4. Oklahoma T6. Kansas State 6. Texas A&M 5. Texas A&M 5. Baylor 5. Baylor 8. TCU 7. Kansas 6. Kansas 6. Kansas 6. Oklahoma State 9. Iowa State 8. Kansas State 7. Baylor 7. Oklahoma 7. Iowa State 10. West Virginia 9. Missouri 8. Texas Tech 8. Kansas State 8. Missouri 10. Texas Tech 9. Iowa State 9. Iowa State 9. Kansas State 2017 11. Iowa State 10. Kansas State 10. Colorado 10. Kansas Hutchinson, Kan. 12. Nebraska 11. Colorado 11. Nebraska 1. Texas 12. Nebraska 12. Missouri 2013 2. Oklahoma State 2002 Hutchinson, Kan. 3. Kansas Hutchinson, Kan. 2006 2009 1. Texas 4. Texas Tech Hutchinson, Kan. 1. Texas Tulsa, Okla. 2. Oklahoma State 5. Oklahoma 1. Oklahoma St 3. Oklahoma 6. Baylor 2. Oklahoma St 1. Oklahoma 2. Colorado 4. TCU 7. Kansas State 3. Oklahoma 2. Texas 3. Texas A&M 5. Kansas State 8. TCU 4. Baylor 3. Texas A&M 4. Kansas State 6. Baylor 9. Iowa State 5. Missouri 4. Oklahoma St 5. Baylor 7. Texas Tech 10. West Virginia 6. Texas Tech Texas Tech 6. Texas Tech 8. Kansas 7. Kansas State 6. Nebraska 7. Kansas 9. Iowa State 2018 8. Colorado 7. Baylor 8. Texas Tulsa, Okla. 9. Texas A&M 8. Kansas 9. Missouri 2014 10. Kansas 9. Missouri 1. Oklahoma 10. Oklahoma Trinity, Texas 11. Iowa State 10. Kansas State T2. Texas 11. Nebraska 12. Nebraska Colorado 1. Texas T2. Oklahoma State 12. Iowa State 12. Iowa State 2. Texas Tech 4. Iowa State 2003 3. Oklahoma State 5. Baylor Stillwater, Okla. 2010 4. Iowa State 6. Kansas Trinity, Texas 5. TCU 7. Texas Tech 1. Texas 6. Baylor 8. TCU 2. Oklahoma St 1. Oklahoma St 7. Oklahoma 9. West Virginia 3. Oklahoma 2. Texas A&M 8. Kansas 10. Kansas State 4. Texas A&M 3. Texas 9. Kansas State 5. Texas Tech 4. Texas Tech 6. Colorado 5. Kansas State Kansas State 6. Baylor 8. Kansas 7. Oklahoma 9. Baylor Nebraska 10. Missouri 9. Colorado 11. Nebraska 10. Iowa State 12. Iowa State 11. Missouri 12. Kansas 31 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF Texas’ Conference Championship Teams 1927 1940 1947 1968 1983 2002 Morris Gydeson Andrew Chilton Eddie Burke William Cromwell Mark Brooks Jason Hartwick R. “Shorty” Long “Buck” Luce Hugh Dahlberg Rik Massengale Brandel Chamblee Rusty Kennedy Pat Patrick Wayne Middleton Ed Hopkins Dean Overturf Ronnie McDougal John Klauk Gib Payne Leonard Spitzer Marion Pfluger Jerome Smith Bill Tanner Russell Surber Don Price Tommy Taylor William Smith Chip Stewart Paul Thomas J.J. Wall 1928 1941 Bob Watson George Tucker Steen Tinning 2003 Morris Williams, Jr. 1970 1989 Mac Burnett James Bivins 1948 Jason Hartwick Lanham Connor Ed Brady Joe Anderson Brad Agee Rusty Kennedy Horace Downing Ernest Fortner Reece Alexander William Cromwell Kyle Jerome Matthew Rosenfeld Morris Gydeson Tomy Roddy Marion Pfluger Stephen Holmsley Brian Nelson Russell Surber Gib Payne Leonard Spitzer William Smith Tom Kite John Sosa J.J. Wall 1932 1942 Bob Watson George Machock Omar Uresti 2004 Morris Williams, Jr. Dean Overturf 1990 Ferrell Daugherty Ed Brady 1950 George Tucker Jeff Bell Dick Gregg Ernest Fortner 1972 Brad Agee Jason Hartwick Fred Gross Jack Helm Reece Alexander Kyle Jerome Farren Keenan John Payne Bill Roden Wes Ellis Brent Buckman John Sosa Rusty Kennedy Jack Tinnin Theodore Roden Bill Penn Ben Crenshaw Taylor Tipton Matthew Rosenfeld 1933 John Russell Marion Pfluger Johnny Dill Omar Uresti 2013 Claude Wild, Jr. Morris Williams, Jr. Tom Kite 1991 John Payne 1943 1951 Tony Pfaff Cody Gribble Richard Snyder 1973 Michael Cooper Toni Hakula Jack Tinnin Tyrell Garth Wes Ellis Jean-Paul Hebert Kramer Hickok James Moore Gil Kuykendall Brent Buckman Justin Leonard Brandon Stone 1934 Herbert Neyland Bill Penn Warren Chancellor John Sosa Julio Vegas Bill Roden Bernard Riviere Ben Crenshaw Omar Uresti 2014 Charles John Russell Bobby Walcowich Johnny Dill 1992 Kristenmacher Claude Wild, Jr. 1952 Bob Harwell Gavin Hall John Payne 1944 Tony Pfaff Michael Cooper Toni Hakula Raymond Ramsey Wes Ellis 1974 Harrison Frazar Kramer Hickok Ed White Francis Hoover Joe Bob Golden Jean-Paul Hebert Beau Hossler 1935 Allen Humphrey Robert Moncrief Johnny Dill Justin Leonard Brax McCarthy Gilbert Stonitsch F. Lee Pinkston Jim Mason John Sosa 2015 Nelson Munger John Watkins Bernard Riviere Bob Mase 1993 Raymond Ramsey Richard Wehner 1954 Tony Pfaff Doug Ghim Bill Welch Robert Wirtz Randy Simmons Harrison Frazar Gavin Hall Ed White 1945 Joe Bob Golden 1975 Jean-Paul Hebert Kramer Hickok 1936 Raymond Leggett Justin Leonard Beau Hossler Sterling Browning Davis Love Bob Mase Taylor Tipton Scottie Scheffler Simon Alexander Allen Humphrey F. Lee Pinkston Jim Mason Stuart Wallace 2016 Jack Fouts Nat Johnson Roane Puett J.P. Scott 1994 Raymond Ramsey Joe Ruby Teddy White Randy Simmons Doug Ghim Bill Welch Carl Tice 1964 Lance Ten Broeck Harrison Frazar Gavin Hall 1937 Richard Wehner Tim Wilson Jean-Paul Hebert Taylor Funk 1946 Randy Geiselman 1981 Marcus Jones Beau Hossler Simon Alexander Bill Mitchell Justin Leonard Scottie Scheffler Jack Fouts Barney Barnard Bill Munn Greg Aune Stuart Wallace 2017 Wayne Middleton Sterling Browning Ronald Thomas Cutts Benedict 1995 Nelson Munger Henry Dahlberg James Thompson Mark Brooks Doug Ghim Bill Welch Gene Keeney 1965 Brandel Chamblee Brad Elder Gavin Hall 1938 Bill Roden Lawrence Field Harrison Frazar Spencer Soosman Bob Watson Mason Adkins Paul Thomas Greg Harper Steven Chervony Walter Benson Randy Geiselman Marcus Jones Scottie Scheffler Jack Fouts Bill Mitchell Robby Skinner J. Ward Fouts James Holbrook Wayne Middleton Ralph Sharpless Guy Witherspoon 32 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY TEXAS GOLF T-Association/Letterwinners A D H I Adkins, Mason______1965-67 Dahlberg, Hugh_____ 1946, ’48 Hakula, Toni______2011-14 Ihrig, Chad______1992-95 Aduddell, Andy______1997 Daugherty, Ferrell______1932 Hall, Gavin______2014-17 J Agee, Brad______1987-90 DeBusk, Andrew______1987 Hamilton, Buddy______1967 Alexander, Reece_____1949-50 Diaz-Ceballos, Hector_____2004-07 Hankins, Robert______1961 Jerome, Kyle______1988-91 Alexander, Simon_____1936-37 Dickerson, Bob______1979 Harper, Greg______1995 Johnson, Matthew______1982 Anderson, Jerry______1976-77 Dill, Johnny______1971-74 Hartwick, Jason______2001-04 Johnson, Nat______1945 Anderson, Joe______1970 Dill, Terry______1960-62 Harwell, Robert______1973-74 JONES, DREW______2016- Attwell, Kirby______1955-57 Dobyns, Matt______1998-2001 Hebert, Jason______1996 Jones, Marcus______1994-97 Aune, Greg______1981-83 Dodd, Bill______1980 Hebert, Jean-Paul_____1991-94 K Aune, Warren______1977-78 Downing, Horace_____1928-29 Helm, Jack______1941-42 Aycock, Matt______1993 Driskill, Cory____1998, 2000-02 Hickok, Kramer______2012-15 Kahn, Terry______1962 Holbrook, James______1965-67 Keenan, Farren______2004-07 B E Holland, Charlie____2007-2010 Keeney, Gene______1946 Barnard, Barney______1946 Earnest, Paul______1986 Holmsley, Stephen______1970 Kennedy, Rusty______2002-04 Barragan, Culley______2000-02 Elder, Brad______1995-98 Hoover, Francis______1944 Kerbow, Randy______1991 Battle, Bob______1935-36 Elliott, Jim______1929-30 Hopkins, Ed______1947-48 Kirkpatrick, Kelley______1978 Bedillion, Mark______1975 Ellis, Wes______1950-52 Hossler, Beau______2014-16 Kistenmacher, Charles___ 1934 Bell, Jeff______2003-06 Estes, Bob______1985-88 Hudson, Bobby_____2008-2011 Kite, Tom______1969-72 Benedict, Cutts___ 1978, ’80-81 F Huffman, Brandon__1998-2000 Klauk, John______1999-2002 Benson, Walter______1938-39 Humphrey, Allen_____1944-45 Kuykendall, Gil______1951 Bivins, James______1941 Fahrenbruch, Jeff_____1995-97 Blackburn, Dale__ 1975, ’77-78 Felix, Aaron______1997 MASSINGILL TROPHY WINNERS Blackmar, Phil______1977-79 Felix, Scott______2001 Board, Marty______1986-88 Field, Lawrence______1979-82 The Massingill Trophy is awarded each year to the winner Board, Mike______1984-85 Finley, Dee______1966-67 of the Longhorns’ intrasquad championship. Bortis, Matt______2007 Ford, Richard______1951 1944_____ Sterlington Browning 1980______Mark Brooks Brady, Ed______1942 Fortner, Ernest______1941 1945______Bob Watson 1981______Brandel Chamblee Bratten, James______1960 Fouts, Jack______1936-38 1946______Ed Hopkins 1982______Brandel Chamblee 1947______Hugh Dahlberg 1983______Brandel Chamblee Bridwell, Charles______1960-61 Fouts, J. Ward______1939 Franks, Todd______1985-87 1948______Morris Williams, Jr. 1984______Bob Estes BRING, CHRISTOFFER__ 2017- 1949______Reece Alexander 1985______Todd Franks Frazar, Harrison______1992-95 Brooks, Mark______1980-83 1950______Wes Ellis 1986______Bob Estes Brost, Matt______1999-2002 Frittelli, Dylan______2009-12 1951______Lee Pinkston 1987______Bob Estes Browning, Sterling____1945-46 Funk, Taylor______2015-17 1952______Lee Pinkston 1988______Brad Agee Buckman, Brent______1972-73 G 1953______Lee Pinkston 1989______Michael Cooper Burke, Ed______1947 1954______Ted White 1990______Justin Leonard Burnett, Mac______1928-30 Garth, Tyrell______1943 1955______Kirby Atwell 1991______Justin Leonard Butler, T.W.______1927 Geiselman, Allen______1963-65 1956______Kirby Atwell 1992______Justin Leonard Ghim, Doug______2015-18 1957______Tommy Seekatz 1993______Justin Leonard C Gibson, Bob______1950 1958______Don Pohl 1994______Harrison Frazar Campbell, Craig______1972 Godwin, Stewart______1929 1959______Terry Dill 1995______Robby Skinner Causey, Chris______2008-2011 Golden, Joe Bob______1952-54 1960______Charles Bridwell 1996______Brad Elder Chaffee, Jon______1977-78 Goode, Oscar______1963 1961______Terry Dill 1997______Brad Elder 1962______Randy Geiselman 1998______David Gossett Chamblee, Brandel____1981-84 Goodwin, Shaun______2004 1963______Randy Geiselman 1999______John Klauk Chancellor, Stuart_____1960-61 Gossett, David_____1999-2000 1964______Eugene Mitchell 2000______Jason Hartwick Greenwood, Cameron_ 1991-92 Chancellor, Warren______1973 1965______Mason Adkins 2001______Jason Hartwick CHERVONY, STEVEN____ 2015- Gregg, Dick______1931-32 1966______Chip Stewart 2002______Jason Hartwick Chilton, Andrew______1939-40 Gribble, Gody______2010-2012 1967______Rik Massengale 2003______Matthew Rosenfeld Clements, Joe______1929 Griffin, Will______2013-15 1968______Chip Stewart 2004______Matthew Rosenfeld Connor, Edward______1930 Groos, Fred______1931-32 1969______Tom Kite 2005______Matthew Mills Connor, Lanham______1928 Gydeson, Morris______1927-28 1970______Ben Crenshaw 2006______Kevin Schultz Constable, Donald____2008-09 1971______Ben Crenshaw 2007______Kevin Schultz Coody, Kyle______1984-87 1972______Ben Crenshaw 2008______Bobby Hudson Cooper, Michael______1990-92 1973______Bob Mase 2009______Cody Gribble Cornelia, Tom______1978-81 1974______Randy Simmons 2010______Cody Gribble 1975______Lance Ten Broeck 2011______Dylan Frittelli COSTELLO, NICK______2016- 1976______Phil Blackmar 2012______Jordan Spieth Crenshaw, Ben______1971-73 1977______Phil Blackmar 2013______Brandon Stone Crenshaw, Chris______2000 1978______Tom Cornelia 2014______Gavin Hall Cromwell, William_ 1968, ’70-71 1979______Mark Brooks 2018-19 TEXAS GOLF • HISTORY 33 TEXAS GOLF T-Association/Letterwinners L P S W Larson, Ladd______1972 Padgett, Zach______1970 Sanchez, Tim______2002-03 Walcowich, Bobby______1951 Leggett, Raymond____1954-55 Patrick, Pat______1927 Scheffler, Scottie______2015-18 Wall, J.J.______2000-03 Leonard, Justin______1991-94 Payne, Gibson______1927-28 Schmieding, Steffan___2009-12 Wallace, Stuart______1993-94 Long, W.R.______1927 Payne, John______1933-34 Schnitzer, Johnathan _____2010-11, Warobick, Randy______1974 Lopez, Lance______2007-2010 Penn, Bill______1950-51, ’53 ‘13-14 Watkins, John______1944 Love, Davis______1954-55 Pfaff, Tony______1972-74 Schultz, Kevin______2005-08 Watson, Bob_____ 1946, ’48-49 Lowry, Randy______2006 Pfluger, Marion______1949-50 Scott, J.P.______1975 Webb, Gary______1984 Luce, Arhur______1939-40 Pinkston, Lee______1952-54 Seekatz, Thomas______1957-58 Wehner, Dick______1944-45 M Pohl, Don______1957-59 Senn, Chad______1995 Welch, Bill______1935 Polk, Louis______1931 Sharpless, Ralph______1937-38 Wennerstrom, Adam__ 2009-12 Machock, George_____1970-71 Preus, Kalena______2014-17 Shockley, Stewart_____1977-78 White, Ed______1934-35 Malone, Patrick______1996-99 Price, Don______1927 Simmons, Randy______1974-76 White, James III___ 1956, ’58-59 Manasse, Blair______1985-87 Procter, John______1955-56 Skinner, Robby______1993-96 White, Ted______1954-56 Mase, Bob______1974-76 Puett, Roane______1954 Smith, Bucky______1979 Wild, Claude______1942 Mason, Jim______1974-76 R Smith, Jerry______1967-68 Williams, Morris Jr.____1948-50 Massengale, Rik______1967-69 Smith, Tyre (Mgr.)______2001 Williamson, Brian____ 1980, ’82 McAfee, Lane______1931 Ramsey, Raymond______1934 Smith, William______1949 Wilson, Tim______1974-76 McCarthy, Brax______2013-15 Renfrow, Warren (Mgr.)_1986-87 Snyder, Richard______1933 Winkle, David______1984 McDougal, Ronnie____1983-85 Rhodes, Arthur______1957-59 Sosa, Aaron (Mgr.)____2001-04 Wirtz, Robert______1944 McEntire, Mark_____1998-2000 Riviere, Bernard______1951-53 SOOSMAN, SPENCER____ 2017- Witherspoon, Guy______1938 McGonagill, Jim______1930 Roddy, Tommie______1941 Sosa, John______1989-92 Y Meltzler, Kyle______2004- Roden, Bill______1942-43 Spagnola, Jim______1979-80 Meyerson, Lars______1981-82 Roden, Larry______1962 Spencer, Brett______2009-12 Young, Greg______1979-80 Middleton, Wayne______1936 Roden, Ted______1942 Spieth, Jordan______2012 Miller, Bruce______1966 Rose, Andy______1980-82 Spitzer, Len______1941 Mills, Matthew______2004-06 Rosenfeld, Matthew____ 2003-06 Stewart, Chip______1967-69 Mitchell, Dirk______1995-97 Ruby, Joe______1945 Stone, Brandon______2013 Mitchell, Eugene______1964-66 Russell, Bill______1942-43 Stonitsch, Gil______1944 Moncrief, Bobby______1952 Surber, Russell_1999-2000, 02-03 Moon, Alex______2009-12 T Moore, Jace______2005-08 Moore, James______1943 Tanner, Bill______1983 Moore, Todd______1986, ’88 Taylor, Tommy______1939-40 Munger, Nelson______1936 Ten Broeck, Lance____1975-76 Munn, William______1962-64 Termeer, Steve______1991 Munson, Chuck______1971 Termeer, Tayler______2013-16 N Thomas, Paul______1981-83 Thompson, James____1962-64 Narveson, Dave_____ 1974, ’76 Tice, Carl______1945 Nelson, Brian_____ 1985-87, ’89 Tiinnin, Jack______1933 Nelson, Robert______1959 Tinning, Steen______1983-85 Neyland, Herbert______1943 Tipton, Taylor__1989-90, ’92-93 Niemeyer, Frank______1948 Trimble, John______1957-58 Novak, Steve______1977-78 Tucker, George___ 1968, ’70-72 O U Oates, Julian______1953 Uresti, Omar______1988-91 Overturf, Dean______1968-70 V Vegas, Jhonattan_____2004-07 Vegas, Julio______2009-13 Vescovo, Phil______1978-79

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