University of Wisconsin Men's Record Book

Wisconsin Roster Name Hgt. R/L Yr./Elig. Hometown (High School) Michael Abrahamson 6-0 R Jr./Jr. Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Academy) Johnny Decker 5-9 R Jr./Jr. Verona, Wis. (Edgewood) Jordan Hahn 6-6 R So./So. Spring Grove, Ill. (Spring Grove) Pete Kuhl 6-3 R Fr./Fr. Morton, Ill. (Morton) Brett Robinson 6-0 R So./So. Tustin, Calif. (Beckman) Nick Robinson 5-9 R Fr./Fr. Palos Verdes, Calif. (Palos Verdes) Tommy Schofield 6-3 R Sr./Sr. Mundelein, Ill. (Carmel) Ben Skogen 5-10 R Sr./Sr. Onalaska, Wis. (Onalaska) Eddie Wajda III 6-0 R Jr./Jr. Brookfield, Wis. (Central)

Michael Burcin - Head Coach (BER cin) (6th Year) Blaine Woodruff - Assistant Coach (2nd year)

2016-17 Schedule Day Date Tournament Location Course Sun-Mon. Sept. 11-12 BADGER INVITATIONAL Madison, Wis. University Ridge Sun-Tues. Sept. 18-20 at FAMC Intercollegiate at The Grove College Grove, Tenn. Grove Golf Club Sun-Mon. Sept. 25-26 at Windom Memorial Glenview, Ill North Shore CC Mon-Tues. Oct. 3-4 at Marquette Invitational Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee CC Mon-Tues. Oct. 24-25 at Pine Tree Intercollegiate (Indv.) Kinnesaw, Ga. Pine Tree GC Sun-Tues. Nov. 6-8 at Gifford Collegiate Championship Napa, Calif. Silverado GC Sat. Feb. 11 at Charleston Shootout Kiawah Island, S.C. Osprey Point GC Fri.-Sun. Feb. 17-19 at All-American Intercollegiate Humble, Texas Golf Club of Houston Mon.-Tues. March 6-7 at Colleton River Collegiate Bluffton, S.C. Colleteon River Plantation Sun.-Tues. March 26-28 at Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Awendaw, S.C. Bulls Bay GC Sat.-Sun. April 15-16 at Boilermaker Invitational Lafayette, Ind. Kampen GC Fri-Sun. April 21-23 at Big Ten Championship Baltimore, Md. Baltimore CC

Athletic Communications Contacts: Quick Facts Brian Lucas Location: Madison, Wis. Office Phone: (608) 263-5052 UNIVERSITY RIDGE Cell Phone: (608) 513-3987 Population: 233,209 Email: [email protected] MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP Founded: 1848 SCORECARD Enrollment: 42,099 Home Course: Hole Par Yardage Nickname: Badgers University Ridge 1 4 396 9002 County Road PD Colors: Cardinal and White Madison, Wis. 53593 2 5 555 3 3 242 Conference: Big Ten (608) 845-7700 Par 72, 7,259-yards (black tees) 4 4 467 Division: NCAA I 2016 Big Ten Championship Finish: 14th 5 3 198 Chancellor: Rebecca Blank 6 5 623 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1 7 4 429 Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez 8 3 207 Associate Athletic Director—Golf: Wisconsin Online 9 5 587 Marija Pientka Out 36 3,704 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletics Head Coach: Michael Burcin 10 4 483 http://www.uwbadgers.com Office: (608) 265-3114 11 5 569 Email: [email protected] General UW Campus Information 12 3 200 http://www.wisc.edu/ Assistant Coach: Blaine Woodruff 13 4 336 Office: (608) 265-3116 City of Madison, Wisconsin 14 4 398 Email: [email protected] http://www.cityofmadison.com 15 4 352 http://www.visitmadison.com UW Mailing Address: 16 5 554 Coach Michael Burcin The Big Ten Conference 17 3 250 Kellner Hall http://www.bigten.org 18 4 413 1440 Monroe Street The NCAA Out 36 3,555 Madison, WI 53711 http://www.ncaa.org Total 72 7,259

1 BURCIN'S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS • 2011 Assistant coach TEAM USA at the Palmer Cup, Stamford, Ct. • 2010 Golf Coaches Association Jan Strickland Assistant Coach of the Year • 2005-11: Assistant Coach at South Carolina: Gamecocks attended six-straight NCAA Regionals and won the regional title in 2007; attended three NCAA Championships. • Bachelor of Arts, Liberty University, 2009 • Golf professional in Lancaster, Pa. • PGA playing professional • Native of Salinas, Kan.; graduated Lampeter-Strasburg High School in Lampeter, Pa.

which squared off in a three-day match play Lancaster, Pa. His last stop in Pennsylvania event. involved developing an indoor teaching pro- In Burcin’s time at South Carolina, the gram at a retail golf store in Lancaster. While in Gamecocks made six-straight NCAA regional Lancaster, Burcin kept an active playing sched- appearances (2005-10), including winning the ule of section and chapter PGA events. school’s first NCAA regional title in 2007. They Originally from Salina, Kan., Burcin gradu- advanced to the NCAA championship three ated from Lampeter-Strasburg High School in ead coach Michael Burcin (BUR-sin) times in Burcin’s seven seasons, with their top Lampeter, Pa., where he was a 10-time letter- was named the men’s golf coach at finish being a share of 11th place in 2007. In winner in three sports. Burcin earned a Bachelor HWisconsin on May 31, 2011, after seven 2008-09, Burcin helped South Carolina win a of Arts degree from Liberty University in 2009. years at the University of South Carolina where school-record four tournament titles. A member of the Golf Coaches Association he was an assistant for the men’s golf program In addition, four Gamecocks earned All- of America, Burcin is married to Dr. Michelle from 2005. America honors and seven earned Under Burcin’s steady instruction, the All-SEC honors during his tenure. Badgers have improved every year winning With the 2016 addition of three more BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK their first golf tournament in nine years in 2015, student-athletes at South Carolina Big Ten Golfers of the Week: and setting the second best scoring average in gaining access to PGA Tour Canada school history that same year. last weekend, Burcin has recruited or • Anthony Aicher, Sept. 28, 2011 The 2014-15 team also had several top- coached 10 kids that have status on the five scores and finished tied for fifth in the Big European PGA Tour, PGA Tour, Web. • Robert Jacobsen, Oct. 2, 2013 Ten Championship, the best finish since 2007. Com Tour, PGA Tour Latin America, and • Robert Jacobsen, March 19, 2014 In 2015-16, playing with just one senior, PGA Tour Canada. the team still managed the 13th best season In addition to assisting coaches • Jack Watson, April 15, 2015 scoring average with 299.0 stroker per round. with day-to-day coaching duties, The progress exemplifies Burcin’s goals Burcin’s primary role at South Carolina when he was named the head coach. “Wisconsin was to implement and coordinate a is certainly a sleeping giant and I am looking recruiting program conducive to win- forward to connecting with the golf community ning championships. Burcin was also the men’s Burcin, who was a standout swimmer at the in the city and around the state. My No. 1 prior- golf liaison for the academic staff, and the team University of Cincinnati. In 2011, the couple ity is to recruit the state hard and keep the best achieved at least a 3.3 grade point average in gave birth to their first child, daughter Josie. players within the borders. If you are able to do each semester and combined for a team-record that, it usually leads to big things. 3.54 GPA in the fall of 2006. “My goal is to develop a program that com- Before going to South Carolina, Burcin petes at a high level in the Big Ten Conference. spent seven years as a golf professional in If you are able to do that, because of the quality of the conference, you set yourself up to be a player on the national scene.” While an assistant at South Carolina, Burcin was named the 2010 Golf Coaches Association of America’s Jan Strickland Assistant Coach of the Year. He was selected to serve as an assistant at the 2011 Palmer Cup, which took place June 9-11 at the Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Conn. The Palmer Cup is a -style competition for teams of collegiate golfers from the and Europe

Michael Burcin (third from back left), served as the assistant coach for Team USA at the 2011 Palmer Cup held at the Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Conn. Also in the photo is (white coat) and Jin Nance of NBC (far right).

2 A native of Acworth, Georgia, the former two- time Georgia PGA Junior Player of the Year set WOODRUFF'S CAREER the school record for scoring at Harrison High HIGHLIGHTS School with a 71.4 average in 2009. He helped the Hoyas to a AAAAA state championship in 2008 and 2010, and runner-up honors in 2009 • Golf Honors: while serving as the team captain and earning 2005 and 2006 Georgia PGA Player MVP honors. of the Year, 2009 Marietta Daily As a prepster, Woodruff qualified for match Journal Boy’s Golfer of the Year, play at the 2008 U.S. Junior Amateur and was Harrison High School Boy’s Golf the three-time Atlanta. MVP and Captain (2006-2010) - led Junior Player of the Year. He was medalist in the Hoyas to State Championships the 2009 Georgia State Amateur qualifier with in 2008 and 2010, University of a 66 and also qualified for the 2009 Georgia South Carolina Men’s Golf Team Open. He finished second in the 2009 Georgia MVP (2010-2011), Southeastern PGA Junior Championship at 8-under. Conference Honor Roll (2010-2015), Woodruff said of his first coaching position, “I Team SAAC Representative 2011-15 am thrilled to join the University of Wisconsin- • Academic Degrees: Madison as the assistant men’s golf coach. Being around the game for so many years has Bachelor of Science in Business taught me how to become the person I am Administration (GPA 3.7-Cum Laude) today, and I am excited to be able to return that May 2014 favor with some of the top collegiate golfers in the nation. Master of Human Resources (MHR) (GPA 3.86) December 2015 “Through my experience as a collegiate golfer, I Former South Carolina golfer Blaine Woodruff found out the impact that coaches have on you • Awards: was hired as the assistant golf coach in January as a player. I look forward to being an additional of 2016. Athletic (Golf) Scholarship resource for the players on the team that can hopefully make a difference in their career, or Woodruff graduated with honors from South McKissick Academic Scholarship / ultimately, their life. The facilities, academics Carolina in 2014 with a degree in business MOORE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, and community available to Badger student- administration. The four-time All-Southeastern University of South Carolina athletes are among the top tier in the NCAA. I thank Coach Burcin for the opportunity he Conference Academic honoree played four Columbia, SC USA years for the Gamecocks and was their scoring has given me, and I look forward to helping leader as a freshman earning MVP honors with Wisconsin men’s golf become a contender not his 74.11 scoring average. only in the Big Ten, but also at a national level.”

He had his top tournament finish that year, Woodruff assumed his duties January 4, 2016. taking second place in his second collegiate event, shooting a career-best 7-under 69-67- 70=206 at the Mason Rudolph Championship. His 54-hole score of 206 tied for the 10th-best total score in South Carolina school history. Woodruff had five top-20 finishes in his col- legiate career playing in 25 tournaments and achieving a career, scoring average of 74.79;

While at South Carolina, Woodruff was tutored in golf by his personal instructor, Scott Hamilton, one of the premier instructors on tour right now, and Bill McDonald, the head coach at South Carolina. Both men helped pro- vide Woodruff with a wealth of golf knowledge.

Michael Burcin talked about Woodruff’s college resume. “Not only was Blaine a standout junior golfer out of Atlanta and member of a perennial top-10 college program, but he was also a tre- mendous student in the classroom while being extremely organized and balanced within his golf and academics.

As the former assistant coach at South Carolina Burcin said, “I remember having conversations with Blaine about getting into coaching when he was a freshman in college so I know he is coming to Madison with a passion for the coaching business and the game of golf. Our A native of Acworth, Georgia, Blaine Woodruff was a four-year letterwinner at South Carolina and led the players and alumni will enjoy working with team in scoring as a freshman. Blaine!” 2015-16 Team and Individual Results

AMFAM Fall Invitational, Sept. 14-15 Whistling Straits Intercollegiate, Oct. 12-13 Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, April 3-5 The Club at Strawberry Creek (Kenosha, Wis.) Whistling Straits GC (Sheboygan, Wis.) Bulls Bay GC (Awendaw, S.C.) T6 Michael Abrahamson* 76 72 148 T19 Matt Ross* 78 76 78 232 Team: 15th/15 305 287 309 901 T8 Brett Robinson* 73 76 149 T34 Tommy Schofield* 79 79 82 240 T26 Eddie Wajda 71 73 74 218 *Competed as individual *Competed as individual T36 Jordan Hahn 76 67 77 220 Team: Illinois - Springfield (595) Team: Towson (907) T71 Ben Skogen 76 76 81 233 Individual: Talon Supak, Illinois - Springfield (142) Individual: Joe Duchateau, Green Bay (220) 73 Johnny Decker 82 75 77 234 75 Tommy Schofield 82 72 84 238 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic, Sept. 21-22 The Grove Intercollegiate, Oct. 25-27 Team: South Carolina (841) Warren GC (Notre Dame, Ind.) The Grove CC (College Grove, Tenn.) Individual: Keenan Huskey, South Carolina (205) Team: 9th/12 295 291 288 874 Team: 8th/12 306 298 604 T2 Ben Skogen 71 69 70 210 5 Eddie Wajda 73 72 145 Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek, April 9-10 T30 Johnny Decker 75 73 72 220 T26 Ben Skogen 76 75 151 Otter Creek GC (Columbus, Ind.) T33 Eddie Wajda 73 73 75 221 T31 Michael Abrahamson 79 73 152 Team: 13th/13 305 300 605 T45 Jordan Hahn 76 76 73 225 48 Jordan Hahn 78 78 156 T23 Eddie Wajda 75 73 148 60 Michael Abrahamson 78 80 73 231 T53 Matt Ross 79 79 158 T36 Michael Abrahamson 75 75 150 T33 Brett Robinson* 72 71 78 221 Team: Kentucky (581) T42 Jordan Hahn 76 75 151 *Competed as individual Individual: Tyler McDaniel, Kentucky (139) T69 Matt Ross 81 77 158 Team: St. Mary’s (CA)/Notre Dame (850) 71 Brett Robinson 79 80 159 Individual: Jonathan De Los Reye, St. Mary’s (CA) (207) Gifford Collegiate Championship, Nov. 2-4 Team: Purdue (578) La Costa Resort (Carlsbad, Calif.) Individual: Patrick Flavin, Miami (Ohio) (140) Badger Invitational, Sept. 27-29 Team: 10th/15 294 299 293 886 University Ridge GC (Madison, Wis.) T20 Ben Skogen 74 74 70 218 Boilermaker Invitational, April 16-17 Team: 7th/12 302 294 312 908 T41 Eddie Wajda 71 76 76 223 Kampen Course (West Lafayette, Ind.) T17 Matt Ross 74 72 77 223 T51 Jordan Hahn 79 72 74 225 Team: 13th/15 306 298 294 898 T20 Eddie Wajda 77 74 73 224 T51 Matt Ross 74 78 73 225 T31 Jordan Hahn 74 73 74 221 T27 Ben Skogen 75 73 78 226 T66 Michael Abrahamson 75 77 77 229 T54 Ben Skogen 77 75 74 226 58 Tommy Schofield 76 75 84 235 Team: Washington (846) T61 Eddie Wajda 76 75 78 229 73 Brett Robinson 77 79 87 243 Individual: Maverick McNealy, Stanford/Chris Babcock, T68 Matt Ross 79 77 75 231 2 Jordan Hahn* 72 68 71 211 Washington/Corey Pereira, Washington (209) T72 Michael Abrahamson 87 75 71 233 T3 Michael Abrahamson* 71 70 76 217 T72 Johnny Decker* 77 79 77 233 T33 Johnny Decker* 79 73 76 228 Palmetto Intercollegiate, March 7-8 Team: Illinois (847) *Competed as individual Palmetto GC (Aiken, S.C.) Individual: Charlie Danielson, Illinois (207) Team: Kansas (865) Team: 16th/18 307 289 293 889 Individual: Patrick Flavin, Miami (OH) (207) T37 Eddie Wajda 77 72 71 220 Big Ten Championship, April 22-24 T46 Ben Skogen 78 69 75 222 Victoria National Golf Club (Newburgh, Ind.) Erin Hills Intercollegiate, Oct. 4-6 T52 Jordan Hahn 76 73 74 223 Team: 14th/14 304 314 303 921 Erin Hills GC (Hartford, Wis.) T78 Johnny Decker 77 75 77 229 T43 Eddie Wajda 74 81 72 227 Team: 6th/11 296 288 298 882 86 Michael Abrahamson 77 84 73 234 T47 Jordan Hahn 70 79 79 228 T14 Michael Abrahamson 69 72 75 216 Team: South Carolina (821) T58 Ben Skogen 81 80 73 234 T24 Eddie Wajda 73 74 73 220 Individual: Mathew NeSmith, South Carolina (203) T63 Matt Ross 79 78 80 237 T31 Jordan Hahn 78 72 73 223 69 Michael Abrahamson 88 77 79 244 T38 Matt Ross 76 73 77 226 Airstream Northwest Classic, March 21-22 Team: Illinois (838) T52 Johnny Decker 79 71 80 230 Willamette Valley CC (Canby, Ore.) Individual: Thomas Detry, Illinois (206) T28 Ben Skogen* 71 77 74 222 Team: 13th/15 297 307 297 901 T52 Brett Robinson* 75 80 75 230 T27 Eddie Wajda 73 75 72 220 *Competed as individual T60 Matt Ross 74 82 72 228 Team: SMU (851) T67 Ben Skogen 76 75 78 229 Individual: Jonathan Garrick, UCLA (206) T72 Jordan Hahn 74 76 82 232 82 Michael Abrahamson 79 81 75 235 T79 Brett Robinson* 76 73 85 234 *Competed as individual Team: UNLV (842) Individual: Sulman Raza, Oregon (206)

2015-16 SCHEDULE/EVENTS Sept. 21-22 at Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic, Notre Dame, Ind. (Warren GC) 9th/12 295-291-288=874 Sept. 27-29 BADGER INVITATIONAL, Madison, Wis. (University Ridge GC) 7th/12 302-294-312=908 Oct. 4-7 at Erin Hills Intercollegiate, Hartford, Wis. (Erin Hills GC) 6th/11 296-288-298=882 Oct. 25-27 at The Grove Intercollegiate, College Grove, Tenn. (The Grove GC) 8th/12 306-298=604 Nov. 2-4 at Gifford Collegiate Championship, Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Resort) 10th/15 294-299-293=886 March 7-8 at Palmetto Intercollegiate, Aiken, S.C. (Palmetto GC) 16th/18 307-289-293=889 March 21-22 at Airstream Adventures NW Classic, Canby, Ore. (Williamette Valley) 13th/15 297-307-297=901 April 3-5 at Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, Awendaw, S.C. (Bulls Bay GC) 15th/15 305-287-309=901 April 9-10 at Hoosier Collegiate at Otter Creek, Columbus, Ind. (Otter Creek GC) 13th/13 305-300=605 April 16-17 at Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind. (Kampen Course) 13th/15 306-298-294=898 April 22-24 at Big Ten Championship, Newburgh, Ind. (Victoria National GC) 14th/14 304-314-303=921

4 2016-17 Men's Golf Team

Michael Abrahamson Johnny Decker Jordan Hahn Pete Kuhl Jr. - Chicago, Ill. Jr. -Verona, Wis. So. - Spring Grove, Ill. Fr. - Morton, Ill.

Brett Robinson Nick Robinson Tommy Schofield Ben Skogen So. - Tustin, Calif. Fr. - Palos Verdes, Calif. Sr.- Mundelein, Ill. Sr. - Onalaska, Wis.

Eddie Wajda III Michael Burcin Blaine Woodruff Jr. - Brookfield, Wis. Head Coach Assistant Coach

2016-17 Wisconsin Men’s Golf (L-R) Jordan Hahn, Michael Abrahamson, Ben Skogen, Ben Skogen, Brett Robinson, Nick Robinson, Johnny Decker, Eddie Wajda, Pete Kuhl, Tommy Schofield, Asst. Coach Blaine Woodruff, Head Coach Michael Burcin

5 2015-16 STATISTICS

INDIVIDUAL TOTALS

2015-16 Avg. Season Low Career Low Career 54-hole Tournament Results Player Yr./Elig. Total/Rounds Avg. 18-36-54 18-36-54 Best Tourney Finish (Place - Score) Michael Abrahamson So./So. 2289/30 76.30 69-141-216 69-141-216 2015 Badger Invitational (T3, 71-70-76=217) Johnny Decker So./So. 1374/18 76.33 71-148-220 71-147-220 2015 Fighting Irish Classic (T30, 75-73-72=220) Jordan Hahn Fr./Fr. 2315/31 74.68 67-140-211 67-140-211 2015 Badger Invitational (2, 72-68-71=211) Brett Robinson Fr./Fr. 1236/16 77.25 71-143-221 71-143-221 2015 AMFAM Fall Invitational (T8, 73-76=149) Matt Ross Sr./Sr. 1918/25 76.72 72-146-223 66-140-213 2015 NYX Hoosier Invitational (T8, 74-66-73=213) Tommy Schofield Jr./Jr. 713/9 79.22 72-151-235 69-148-223 2013 Badger Invitational (T22, 76-72-75=223) Ben Skogen Jr./Jr. 2171/29 74.86 69-140-210 69-140-210 2015 Fighting Irish Classic (T2, 71-69-70=210) Eddie Wajda III So./So. 2295/31 74.03 71-144-218 68-140-216 2015 The Grove Intercollegiate (5, 73-72=145)

Fall Team Average: 4154/14 -- 296.71 Spring Team Average: 5115/17 -- 300.88 Season Team Average: 9269/31 -- 299.0 Fall Team Lows: 288-584-874 Spring Team Lows: 287-592-889 Season Team Lows: 287-584-874

LOOKING BACK AT THE 2015-16 SEASON (218) season-lows at the Bulls Bay Intercollegiate. He is a fi rst year Academic All-Big Ten honoree.. 2015-16 Team Notes:  Junior Ben Skogen began the season with a bang, as the junior earned  Wisconsin competed throughout the season with a regular travel squad his best-ever fi nish at the Figh ng Irish Gridiron Classic. He ed for sec- of one senior, one junior, two sophomores and a freshman and even with ond with a 3-under 71-69-70=210, trailing the leader by just three strokes. such youth, UW recorded the 13th best team season average of 299.0. Skogen picked up 18- (69), 36- (140) and 54-hole (210) career-bests at the  The Badgers opened the year at the Figh ng Irish Gridiron Classic, tournament and the score ed the 10th best school 54-hole mark. He was placing ninth out of 12 teams. Wisconsin fi nished at 22-over and improved Wisconsin’s best golfer at the Giff ord Collegiate Championship with a 5-under each round of the tournament, shoo ng 295-291-288=874, which was the 74-74-70=218. Skogen matched a one-round career low at the Cleveland best 54-hole total of 2015-16. Golf Palme o Invita onal, recording a 69 in Round 2.  UW (296-288-298) earned its best fi nish of the year at the Erin Hills  In just his second collegiate compe on, freshman Jordan Hahn earned Intercollegiate. The team placed sixth with an 18-over 882. Addi onally, the a second-place fi nish at the Badger Invita onal. The rookie shot a 5-under Badgers picked up a 36-hole season-low (584). 72-68-71=211, which marked the eighth-best score all- me at the tourna- ment. Hahn, who was compe ng individually, set career-lows for 36 (140)  At the Boilermaker Invita onal, the Badgers (+34, 306-298-294=898) and 54 holes (211), and was just four shots off the champion. He registered were 15th a er two rounds but responded in the fi nal 18 holes to jump two the lowest 18-hole score of the year with a 67 at the Hoo e at Bulls Bay spots and place 13th. The team’s 54-hole score (898) was its second-best Intercollegiate. He ended his freshman campaign second on the team with output of the spring season. a scoring average of 74.68 strokes per round, fourth highest average for a  UW (304-314-303=921) wrapped up the season at the Big Ten tour- freshman in school history. nament at Victoria Na onal Golf Club in Newburgh, Indiana. The team  Sophomore Michael Abrahamson is coming off his second season of col- placed 14th with a 57-over 921. Eddie Wajda (+11, 74-81-72=227) was the legiate golf having played 30 of 31 rounds and averaged 76.30 strokes per Badgers’ best golfer, as the sophomore fi nished in a e for 43rd. round which ranked third on the team. At the Badger Invita onal, Abrahamson played as an individual and recorded his best tournament fi nish, shoo ng a 2015-16 Individual Notes: 1-over 71-70-76--217 to e for third. Abrahamson ne ed his best three-  Sophomore Eddie Wajda was UW’s best golfer in six of the 11 tourna- round score at the Erin Hills Intercollegiate where he established career-lows ments this year and led the team in scoring with a career-best 74.03 strokes for 18-, 36- and 54-holes scoring an even par 69-72-75--216 to lead the per round which ranks 16th all- me. He had his best tournament and career Badgers and e for 14th. fi nish (5th) at The Grove Intercollegiate. Wajda had 36- (144) and 54-hole  Sophomore Johnny Decker played in 18 rounds and averaged 76.33 strokes per round. He had his best tournament tying for 30th at the Figh ng Irish Classic while shoo ng a career-best 75-73-72--220. Decker is a fi rst- me Academic All-Big Ten honoree.  Junior Tommy Schfi eld played nine rounds and averaged 79.22 strokes per round. He is a two- me Academic All-Big Ten honoree.  Freshman Bre Robinson saw ac on in 16 rounds averaging 77.25. He played as an individual in the AMFAM Fall Invita onal where he ed for eighth with a 73-76--149.  Senior Ma Ross concluded his career with a 75.58 scoring average which ranks 13th all- me. Ross played in 25 rounds fi nishing with a season average of 76.72. He was the 2015 Big Ten Sportsmanship honoree from Wisconsin and is a three- me Academic All-Big Ten honoree. Academic All-Big Ten Johnny Decker, So., Verona, Wis.. Pre-business 2016 Ma Ross, Sr., Hartland, Wis.. Economics 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Tommy Schofi eld, Jr., Mundelien, Ill.. Pre-business 2015, ‘16 Eddie Wajda III, So., Brookfi eld, Wis, Pre-business 2016 ABOVE: Eddie Wajda led the team in six tournaments and led the team in Big Ten Dis nguished Scholar - Eddie Wajda III 2016 scoring with a career-best 74.03 strokes per round. Big Ten Sportsmanship Award - Eddie Wajda III 2016 6 Wisconsin's All-Time Records

Team Records 18-holes (283-285-286) 855 at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/20-21/08 276 at Northern Intercollegiate, Verona, Wis. 9/18/04 (286-286-283) 277 at Northern Intercollegiate, 9/19/98 855 at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/11–12/04 278 at VCU Shootout, Richmond, Va. 10/1/07 (292-281-282) 279 at NYX Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, ind. 4/11/15 855 at Northern Intercollegiate, West Lafayette, Ind. 9/28-30/90 279 at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/16/06 (280-286-289) 279 at Cobra Collegiate, Ravenna, Ohio 4/24/99 857 at VCU/Mattaponi Springs, Ruther Glenn, Va. 9/25-26/06 279 at Northern Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18/98 (286-285-286) 279 at Northern Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/8/93 858 at Allison Mackenzie Invitational 10/18-19/10 280 at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11/06 (281-287-290)) 280 at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13/94 858 at Cobra Collegiate, Ravenna, Ohio 4/24-25/99 280 at Northern Intercollegiate, West Lafayette, Ind. 9/28/90 (279-295-284) 281 at Alister Mackenzie Invitational, Fairfax, Calif. 10/18/10 859 at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/6-7/15 281 at St. Mary’s Invitational, Pebble Beach, Calif. 9/29/08 (288-286-285) 281 at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/11/04 860 at St. Mary’s Invitational, Pebble Beach, Calif. 9/29-30/08 281 at Big Ten Championship, Columbus, Ohio 5/16/99 (296-281-283) 281 at Red Storm Invitational, Jamaica, N.Y. 10/3/98 860 at Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/9-10/00 282 at Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind. 4/19/09 (287-291-292)72-Holes 282 at USF Triumph, Pauma Valley, Calif. 3/12/07 282 at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11/06 282 at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/12/04 72-Holes 282 at Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/9/00 1,151 at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13–15/94 283 at St. Mary’s Invitational, Pebble Beach, Calif. 9/30/08 (280-283-290-298) 283 at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/21/08 1,156 at Big Ten Championships, Columbus, Ohio 5/14–16/99 283 at Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind. 4/19/08 (292-289-294-281) 283 at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/10/05 1,156 at Big Ten Championships, West Lafayette, Ind. 5/17–19/91 283 at Barona Collegiate Cup, Lakeside, Calif. 10/24/05 (288-288-296-284) 283 at Dr. Pepper Invitational, Pottsboro, Texas 3/28/00 1,159 at Big Ten Championships, Bloomington, Ind. 5/14–16/93 284 at VCU Shootout, Richmond, Va. 10/1/07 (283-298-292-286) 284 at Naples Invitational, Naples, Fla. 2/27/06 1,161 at Big Ten Championships, Iowa City, Iowa 5/15–17/92 284 at Fossum Invitational, East Lansing, Mich. 4/28/01 (287-292-291-291) 284 at Cobra Collegiate, Ravenna, Ohio 4/25/99 1,161 at Northern Iowa Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/13–15/91 285 at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/7/15 (287-287-295-292) 285 at Gopher Invitational, Wayzata, Minn. 9/13/08 (M.R.) 1,168 at Big Ten Championships, Champaign, Ill. 5/4-6/01 (301-287-292-288) 36-Holes 1,183 at Big Ten Championships, Newburgh, ind. 4/24-26/15 (297-294-295-297) 562 at VCU Shootout, Richmond, Va. 10/1-2/07 1,183 at Big Ten Championships, University Park, Pa. 5/1-3/09 562 at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11-12/06 (295-292-290-306) 563 at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13–14/94 1,199 at Big Ten Championships, East Lansing, Mich. 4/25-27/08 565 at NYX Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, Ind. 4/11-12/15 (296-305-302-296) 565 at Northern Intercollegiate, Verona, Wis. 9/18-19/04 566 at Northern Intercollegiate, West Lafayette, Ind. 9/28–29/90 567 at Northern Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18–19/98 Season Average 568 at Alister Mackenzie Invitational, Fairfax, Calif. 10/18/10 293.22 7,917 strokes/27 rounds 2004-05 568 at Borona Collegiate Cup, Lakeside, Calif. 10/24-25/05 293.25 8,211 strokes/28 rounds 2014-15 569 at Stanford Shoot-Out, Palo Alto, Calif. 10/17-19/92 294.74 10,361 strokes/35 rounds 2006-07 571 at Boilermaker Invitational, West Lafayette, Ind. 4/19-20/08 295.18 10,036 strokes/34 rounds 1998–99 571 at VCU/Mattaponi Springs, Ruther Glenn, Va. 9/25-26/06 295.35 9,156 strokes/31 rounds 2016-17 571 at Stanford Shoot-Out, Palo Alto, Calif. 10/29-30/93 295.53 8,866 strokes/30 rounds 2008-09 295.94 9,470 strokes/32 rounds 2000–01 54-Holes 296.94 9,799 strokes/33 rounds 2007-08 297.14 10,400 strokes/35 rounds 1993–94 844 at Northern Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18–19/98 297.53 10,711 strokes/36 rounds 2005-06 (279-288-277) 297.69 10,568 strokes/35.5 rounds 1991–92 847 at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11-12/06 298.69 8,662 strokes/29 rounds 1990-91 (282-280-285) 298.74 9,261 strokes/31 rounds 1992-93 848 at VCU Shootout, Richmond, Va. 10/1-2/07 299.00 9,269 strokes/31 rounds 2015-16 (284-278-286) 299.67 10,488 strokes/35 rounds 1999-00 850 at Stanford Shoot-Out, Palo Alto, Calif. 10/17–19/92 (287-282-281) 851 at Wolverine Intercollegiate 9/16-17/06 (285-279-287) 853 at NXY Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, ind. 4/11-12/15 (286-279-288) 854 at Barona Collegiate Cup, Lakeside, Calif. 10/24-25/05 7 Wisconsin's All-Time Records

Individual Records

18-holes (71-69-70) 210 Garrett Jones at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/16–17/06 62 Bob Gregorski at Wisconsin Invt., Madison, Wis. 5/13/83 (70-67-73) 64 Pat Duffy at USF Triumph, Pauma Valley, Calif. 3/12/07 210 Garrett Jones at Barona Collegiate Cup, Lakeside, Calif. 10/24–25/05 (M.R.) 65 Dan Woltman at VCU/Mattaponi Shootout, Ruther Glenn, Va. 9/25/06 (71-70-69) 65 Garrett Jones at Xavier Intercollegiate, Loveland, Ohio 10/11/04 65 C.J. Brock at N. Intercollegiate, Minneapolis, Minn. 9/19/98 65 Ben Walter at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/14/94 72-Holes 65 Ben Walter at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13/94 274 Ben Walter (65-65-70-74) at Big Ten, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13–15/94 66 Matt Ross at NYX Invitational, Bloomington, ind. 4/11-12/15 280 C.J. Brock (73-70-70-67) at Big Ten, Columbus, Ohio 5/14–6/99 66 Garrett Jones at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11/06 280 Ron Wuensche (69-70-73-68) at Big Ten, West Lafayette, Ind. 5/17–19/91 66 Danny Zimmerman at Invitational, Wayzata, Minn. 10/1/07 286 Todd Anderson (75-69-71-71) at Big Ten, Champaign, Ill. 5/4–6/01 66 Garrett Jones at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/25/05 287 Jason Fitchett (70-76-74-67) at Big Ten, Bloomington, Ind. 5/14–16/93 66 C.J. Brock at Cobra Collegiate, Ravenna, Ohio. 4/24/99 287 Ron Wuensche (74-69-73-71) at NCAAs, Albuquerque, N.M. 6/3–6/92 66 Ryan Helminen at No. Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/19/98 288 Ben Walter (70-75-70-73) at Big Ten, Bloomington, Ind. 5/14–16/93 66 John Carlson at No. Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18/98 288 Jim Pejka (71-75-74-68) at Big Ten, Bloomington, Ind. 5/14–16/93 66 Jim Pejka at NCAA Cent. Regional, McKinney, Texas 5/22/92 288 Jim Pejka (75-71-71-71) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 5/15-17/92 288 Mario Tiziani (70-70-77-71) at UNI Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/13-15/91 36-Holes 288 Ron Wuensche (74-67-75-72) at Big Ten, Minneapolis, Minn. 1990 288 Scott Beaugureau (76-75-67-70) at Big Ten, East Lansing, Mich. 5/16-18/86 130 Ben Walter at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13–14/94 289 Jon Turcott (73-75-74-67) at Big Ten, Champaign, Ill. 5/4-6/01 135 Dan Woltman at VCU/Mattaponi Shootout, Ruther Glenn,Va. 9/25–26/06 289 Jason Fitchett (72-73-72-72) at Big Ten, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13-15/94 135 Garrett Jones at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/11–12/04 289 Ron Wuensche (68-74-74-73) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 5/15-17/92 136 Pat Duffy at USF Triumph, Pauma Valley, Calif. 3/12/07 290 Mark Scheibach (70-71-74-75) at Big Ten, Madison, Wis. 5/12-14/95 136 Danny Zimmerman at Minnesota Invitational, Wayzata, Minn. 10/1-2/07 290 Craig Darling (70-72-75-73) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 5/15-17/92 137 Jordan Hahn at Windon Memorial Classic, Glenview, Ill. 9/25/16 291 Dan Woltman (72-69-72-78) at Big Ten, University Park, Pa. 5/1-3/09 137 Garrett Jones at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/16–17/06 291 Roger Rubendall (74-76-71-70) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 1957 137 Jeff Kaiser at Barona Collegiate Cup, Lakeside, Calif. 10/24–25/05 292 Jack Watson (75-70-73-74) at Big Ten, Newburgh, Ind. 4/24-26/15 137 Jon Turcott at Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/8–9/01 292 Michael Sorenson (71-74-73-74) at Big Ten, Maple Plain, MN 4/30-5/2/2010 137 Ron Wuensche at Midwestern Invitational, DeKalb, Ill. 4/28–29/89 292 John Carlson (73-75-75-69) at Big Ten, Columbus, Ohio 5/14-16/99 138 Pete Kuhl at Marquette Invitational, Shore Hills, Wis. 10/2-3/16 292 Jim Pejka (69-72-74-77) at Big Ten, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/13–15/94 138 John Carlson at No. Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18–19/98 292 Ron Wuensche (72-74-74-72) at UNI Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/13-15/91 138 Jack Watson at NXY Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, Ind. 4/11-12/15 292 Roger Eberhardt (73-73-68-78) at Big Ten, Madison, Wis. 1963 139 Jordan Elsen at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/26-27/09 293 Garrett Jones (69-72-75-77) at Big Ten, Lake Forest, Ill. 4/28-30/06 139 Danny Zimmermanat Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/20-21/08 293 Jeff Kaiser (71-70-73-79) at Big Ten, Lake Forest, Ill. 4/28-30/06 139 Dan Woltman at Prestige @ PGA West, La Quinta, Calif. 10/15-16/07 294 Mario Tiziani (74-75-71-74) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 5/15-17/92 139 Dan Woltman at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11–12/06 294 Jim Pejka (72-73-73-76) at UNI Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/13-15/91 139 Kevin Tassistro at Xavier Invitational, Cincinnati, Ohio 10/13–14/03 (M.R.) 296 Rob Jacobsen (72-75-75-74) at Big Ten, Newburgh, Ind. 4/24-26/15 296 Matt Ross (77-72-74-73) at Big Ten, Newburgh, Ind. 4/24-26/15 296 Joel Rechlicz (76-71-75-74) at Big Ten, Iowa City, Iowa 5/3-5/02 54-Holes 296 Jim Lemon (77-70-75-74) at Big Ten, Champaign, Ill. 5/4-6/01 296 Roger Rubendall (72-77-70-77) at Big Ten, Wilmette, Ill. 1956 200 Ben Walter at Big Ten Championships, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/14/94 (65-65-70) 202 Dan Woltman at VCU/Mattaponi Shootout, Ruther Glenn,Va. 9/25-26/06 Season Average (65-70-67) 204 Garrett Jones at Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/11-12/04 72.68 Dan Woltman, Sr. 2,253 strokes/31 rounds 2008-09 (70- 65-69) 72.74 Garrett Jones, Fr. 1,964 strokes/27 rounds 2004–05 206 C.J. Brock at N. Intercollegiate, Minneapolis 9/18–19/98 72.77 Jordan Hahn, So. 2,256 strokes/31 rounds 2016-17 (70-71-65) 72.97 C.J. Brock, Jr. 2,481 strokes/34 rounds 1998–99 207 Jon Turcott at Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/8–9/01 73.08 Garrett Jones, So. 2,631 strokes/36 rounds 2005–06 (69-68-70) 73.16 Dan Woltman, So. 2,781 strokes/38 rounds 2006-07 208 Jordan Elsen at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/26-27/09 73.55 Jack Watson, Sr. 2,280 strokes/31 rounds 2014-15 (71-68-69) 73.59 Ron Wuensche, Sr. 2,686 strokes/36.5 rounds 1991–92 208 Dan Woltman at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/20-21/08 73.68 Rob Jacobsen, Sr. 2,284 strokes, 31 rounds 2014-15 (72-68-68) 73.72 Todd Anderson, Sr. 2,359 strokes/32 rounds 2000–01 208 Dan Woltman at Prestige @ PGA West, La Quinta, Calif. 10/15-16/07 73.76 Jordan Elsen, Sr. 2,213 strokes/30 rounds 2009-10 (70-69-69) 73.87 John Turcott, Jr. 2,290 strokes/31 rounds 2001–02 209 Jeff Kaiser at Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/11–12/06 73.87 Ron Wuensche, So. 2,807 strokes/38 rounds 1989–90 (70-70-69) 73.97 Dan Woltman, Jr. 2,441 strokes/33 rounds 2007-08 210 Ben Skogen at Fighting Irish Classic, Notre Dame, Ind. 9/21-22/15 73.97 Jeff Kaiser, Fr. 1,997 strokes/27 rounds 2004-05 (68-70-72) 74.00 Garrett Jones, Jr. 2,590 strokes/35 rounds 2006-07 210 Jack Watson at NYX Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, Mich. 4/11-12/15 74.03 Eddie Wajda III, So. 2,295 strokes/31 rounds 2015-16 (68-70-72) 74.07 Stephane Dubois, Fr. 2,000 strokes/27 rounds 2010-11 210 Danny Zimmerman at Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/20-21/08 74.07 Ron Wuensche, Jr. 2148 strokes/29 rounds 1990-91 (67-72-71) 74.24 Dan Zimmerman, Jr. 2,450 strokes/33 rounds 2007-08 210 Garrett Jones VCU/Matt’poni Shootout, Ruther Glenn, Vir. 9/25–26/06 74.40 Jim Pejka, Sr. 2,604 strokes/35 rounds 1993-94 Wisconsin's All-Time Records

74.55 Mark Scheibach, Jr. 2,162 strokes/29 rounds 1994-95 2nd/16 St. Mary’s Invitational, Pebble Beach, Calif. 9/30/09 74.59 Ryan Helminen 2,387 strokes/32 rounds 1997-98 2nd/15 VCU Shootout, Richmond, Va. 10/2/07 74.57 Ben Walter, Jr. 2,759 strokes/37 rounds 1993-94 T2nd/12Minneapolis, Minn. 9/16/07 74.61 Nick Robinson, Fr. 2313 strokes/31 rounds 2016-17 T2nd/19Xavier Invitational, Loveland, Ohio 10/12/04 74.63 C.J. Brock 2,388 strokes/32 rounds 1997-98 2nd/15 Kepler Intercollegiate, Columbus, Ohio 4/18/99 74.64 Ben Walter, So. 2,314 strokes/31 rounds 1992-93 2nd/11 Big Ten Championship, University Park, Pa. 5/12/96 74.68 Jordan Hahn, Fr. 2,315 strokes/31 rounds 2015-16 2nd/17 Northern Intercollegiate, Iowa City, Iowa 9/24/91 74.77 Pete Kuhl, Fr. 2318 strokes/31 rounds 2016-17 2nd/18 Northern Iowa Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/15/91 74.86 Ben Skogen, Jr. 2171 strokes/29 rounds 2015-16 Top Tournament Finishes - Individuals Career Averages T1st Dan Woltman at Boilermaker Invitational (67-73-67--207), 2009 73.28 Dan Woltman 7,475 strokes/102 rounds 2006-09 T1st Dan Woltman at NCAA Central Regional (73-71-71--215), 2007 73.60 Garrett Jones 9,053 strokes/123 rounds 2003-07 T1st Dan Woltman at Prestige at PGA West (70-69-69--208), 2007 74.00 Ron Wuensche 9,953 strokes/134.5 rounds 1988–92 T1st Dan Zimmerman at Minnesota Invitational (66-70-79--215), 2007 74.11 Jack Watson 4,076 strokes/55 rounds 2013-15 1st Dan Woltman at VCU/Mattapoini Springs Shootout(65-70-67--202),2006 74.33 Dan Zimmerman 4,683 strokes/63 rounds 2007-09 1st Joel Rechlicz at Diablo Grande (74-73-70--217), 2003 74.60 Ben Walter 5,073 strokes/68 rounds 1992–94 1st Jim Lemon at Badger Invitational (72-71-70--213), 2000 74.62 Jeff Kaiser 8,582 strokes/115 rounds 2004-07 1st Ben Walter at Big Ten Championship (65-65-70-74--274), 1994 74.83 Jim Pejka 8,269 strokes/110.5 rounds 1990–94 1st Jim Pejka at Midwestern Invt, Genco, Ill. (73-72-71--216), 1993 75.04 C.J. Brock 8,705 strokes/116 rounds 1996–00 1st Ron Wuensche at NCAA Central Regional (69-72-70--211), 1991 75.17 Jordan Elsen 7,141 strokes/95 rounds 2006-10 1st Ron Wuensche at Ram Intercollegiate, Lemont, Ill. (68-74-78--220), 1990 75.22 Mark Scheibach 9,553 strokes/127 rounds 1992–96 2nd Jordan Hahn at Badger Invitational (72-68-71--211), 2015 75.23 Tyler Obermueller 9,404 strokes/125 rounds 2005-09 T2nd Ben Skogen at Fighting Irish Classic (71-69-70--210), 2015 75.27 Ryan Helminen 9,184 strokes/122 rounds 1995-99 T2nd Jack Watson at NYX Hoosier Invitational (68-70-72--210) 75.58 Matt Ross 5,064 strokes/67 rounds 2012-16 T2nd Dan Zimmerman at The Landfall Tradition (75-75-69--219), 2008 T2nd Pat Duffy at USF Triumph (72-64-75--211), 2007 Tournament Finishes 2nd St. Croix Collegiate Classic (72-70-70--212), 2005 2nd Jeff Kaiser at Purdue Boilermaker Invitational (74-72--146), 2007 T2nd Jeff Kaiser at Iowa Invitational (73-70-70--213), 2004 2nd Garrett Jones at Radrick Farms Invitational (74-71-69--214), 2004 Most Tournament Wins in a Season 2nd Todd Anderson at Walter McLaughlin Intercollegiate (71-68--139), 1998 4 Big Ten Championship, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/15/94 1st/11 1151 3rd Michael Abrahamson at Badger Invitational (71-70-76--217), 2015 Hawkeye Invt., Iowa City, Iowa 4/24/94 1st/12 891 3rd Rob Jacobsen at Badger Invitational (74-73-68--215), 2013 Northern Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/10/93 1st/24 883 3rd Jordan Eisen at Crooked Stick Invitational (69-71-73--213), 2010 Midwestern Invt., Genoa, Ill. 9/25/93 1st/12 897 T3rd Nick Robinson at Boilermaker Invitational (71-70-73=214), 2017 3 Midwestern Invitational 9/24-9/25, 1993 1st/12 897 T3rd Dan Woltman at Wolverine Intercollegiate (72-68-68--208), 2008 Northern Invitational 10/8-10/10, 1993 1st/24 883 T3rd Jordan Eisen at St. Mary’s Invitational (72-69-71--211), 2008 Big Ten Championships 5/13-5/15, 1994 1st/11 1151 3rd Garrett Jone at the Wolverine Intercollegiate (70-67-73--210), 2006 3 Badger Invitational 9/10/2000 1st/15 860 3rd Jeff Kaiser at Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge (75-70-73--218), 2006 Xavier Invitational 10/10/2000 1st/20 875 3rd Garrett Jones at Xavier Invitational (70-65-69--855), 2004 Illinois Triangular 3/31/2001 1st/3 301 3rd KevinTassistro at Branson Creek Invitational (70-72-76--218), 2003 3rd JonTurcott at Badger Invitational (72-71-70--213), 2000 3rd CJ Brock at Big Ten Championship (73-70-70-67--280), 1999 Top Tournament Finishes - Team

1st NYX Hoosier Invitational, Bloomington, Ind. 4/12/15 1st/14 Wolverine Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/17/06 UW NCAA Tournament Records 1st/17 Mid Pines Intercollegiate, Pinehurst, N.C. 9/12/06 1st/13 Northern Intercollegiate, Verona, Wis. 9/19/04 7th Best team regional finish (Central Regional, 296-308-299--903), 1990 1st/14 Radrick Farms Invitational, Ann Arbor, Mich. 9/12/04 29th Best team national finish (NCAA - 313-309-302-297--1221), 1990 1st/9 Diablo Grande, Patterson, Calif. 3/18/03 1221 Best team score NCAA Championship (313-309-302-297--1221), 1990 1st/20 Xavier Invitational, King Island, Ohio 10/10/00 289 Lowest team 18-hole score regional score (Central Regional). 1992 1st/15 Badger Invitational, Madison, Wis. 9/10/00 289 Lowest team 18-hole score regional score (Central Regional). 1994 1st/2 Dual vs. Bayhill Club, Haine City, Fla. 3/11/99 1st/20 Walter McLaughlin Intercollegiate, Jamaica, N.Y. 10/3/98 1st Best individual regional finish (Ron Wuensche, 69-72-70--211) , 1991 1st/12 Iowa Invitational, Iowa City, Iowa 9/27/98 T1st Best individual regional finish (Dan Woltman, 73-71-71--215) , 2007 1st/11 Big Ten Championship, Ann Arbor, Mich. 5/15/94 T15 Best individual national finish (Ron Wuensche, 74-69-73-71--287), 1992 1st/12 Hawkeye Invt., Iowa City, Iowa 4/24/94 212 Best individual NCAA regional score 1st/24 Northern Intercollegiate, Ann Arbor, Mich. 10/10/93 (T6-Ben Walter, 71-70-71--212), 1994 1st/12 Midwestern Invt., Genoa, Ill. 9/25/93 287 Best individual NCAA Championship score 1st/11 Big Ten Championship, Bloomington, Ind. 5/16/93 (T15-Ron Wuensche, 74-69-73-71--287), 1992 1st/35 Firestone Invt., Akron, Ohio 4/19/92 66 Lowest individual regional score (Jim Pejka, Central Regional). 1992 1st/18 Northern Iowa Classic, Cedar Falls, Iowa 9/20/92 69 Lowest individual NCAA score (Ron Wuensche, 74-69-73-71--287) 1992 1st/22 Northern Intercollegiate, West Lafayette, Ind. 9/30/90

9 University Ridge Men's Records

Team Records Individual Records

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275 Indiana 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 2 65 Colin Joseph, Toledo 2014 Badger Invitational, Round 2 276 Nebraska 2016 Badger Invitational Round 3 65 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina 2013 Badger Invt. Round1 276 Michigan State 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 2 65 Jeff Overton, Indiana 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 1 276 Wisconsin 2004 Northern Intercollegiate, Round 2 65 Jeff Overton, Indiana 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 2 277 Toledo 2002 Badger Invitational, Round 3 65 Ryan Brehm, Michigan State 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 2 278 Iowa State 2016 Badger Invitational Round 1 65 Ryan Camp, Wash. State 2002 Badger Invitational 278 Miami (OH) 2015 Badger Invitational, Round 1 66 Nick Fuller, Nevada 2016 Badger Invitational 279 Northwestern 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 3 66 Scott Fernandez, Iowa State 2014 Badger Invitational, Round 3 66 Kyle Moore, Northwestern 2005 Big Ten Championships, Round 3

36-Holes Best Wisconsin Score: 67 Jim Lemon 2000 Badger Invitational, Round 3 558 Indiana 2005 Big Ten Championships 68 Jordan Hahn 2015 Badger Invitational Round 2 (283-275) 68 Robert Jacobsen 2013 Badger Invitational, Round 3 558 Michigan State 2005 Big Ten Championships 68 Jon Turcott 2001 Badger Invitational, Round 2 (282-276) 562 Arkansas-Little Rock 2001 Badger Invitational (280-282) 36-Holes 564 Toledo 2001 Badger Invitational (280-284) 130 Jeff Overton, Indiana - (65-65) 2005 Big Ten Championships 565 South Carolina 2013 Badger Invitational 133 Ryan Brehm, Michigan State - (68-65) 2005 Big Ten Championships (282-283) 134 Greg Pieczynski, Penn State - (67-67) 2002 Badger Invitational 565 Wisconsin 2004 Northern Intercollegiate 135 Matt Harmon, Michigan State - (68-67) 2005 Big Ten Championships (289-276) 136 Patrick Flavin, Miami (OH) - (68-68) 2015 Badger Invitational 137 Jeremy Grab, Wofford - (69-68) 2016 Badger Invitational 137 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina - (65-72) 2013 Badger Invitational 54-Holes 137 Jon Turcott, Wisconsin- (69-68) 2001 Badger Invitational 137 Andy Smith, Southeastern Louisiana - (69-68) 2001 Badger Invitational 843 Toledo 2002 Badger Invitational 138 Andrew Novak, Wofford - (69-69) 2016 Badger Invitational (284-282-277) 138 Nick Fuller, Nevada - (66-72) 2016 Badger Invitational 847 Michigan State 2005 Big Ten Championships 138 Ruben Sondaja - (71-67) 2016 Badger Invitational (282-276-289) 139 Chase Hanna, Kansas (69-70) 2015 Badger Invitational 851 Illinois 2002 Badger Invitational (285-281-285) 852 Iowa State 2016 Badger Invitational 54-Holes (286-288-278) 852 Indiana 2005 Big Ten Championships 199 Jeff Overton, Indiana- (65-65-69) 2005 Big Ten Championships (283-275-294) 203 Ryan Brehm, Michigan State - (68-65-70) 2005 Big Ten Championships 853 Northwestern 2005 Big Ten Championships 206 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina - (65-72-69) 2013 Badger Invitational (294-280-279) 207 Patrick Flavin, Miami (OH) - (68-68-71) 2015 Badger Invitational 853 Toledo 2001 Badger Invitational 207 Jon Turcott, Wisconsin- (69-68-70) 2001 Badger Invitational (280-284-289) 208 Andrew Novak, Wofford - (69-69-70) 2016 Badger Invitational 208 Lee Williamson, Purdue - (71-67-70) 2001 Badger Invitational Best Wisconsin Score: 208 Brad Heaven, Toledo - (74-67-67) 2002 Badger Invitational 860 (287-291-282) 2000 Badger Invitational 862 (289-276-297) 2004 Northern Intercollegiate 72-Holes 72-Holes 284 Scott Rowe, Northwestern 1995 Big Ten Championships (71-70-73-70) 1,175 Ohio State 1995 Big Ten Championships 289 Chris Wollmann, Ohio State 1995 Big Ten Championships (289-289-306-291) (71-69-77-72) 1,197 Purdue 1995 Big Ten Championships 290 Jeremy Senk, Purdue 1995 Big Ten Championships (290-296-308-303) (73-72-75-70) 1,200 Michigan 1995 Big Ten Championships 290 Mark Scheibach, Wisconsin 1995 Big Ten Championships (288-298-310-304) (70-71-74-75) 1,202 Northwestern 1995 Big Ten Championships 290 Kyle Dobbs, Michigan 1995 Big Ten Championships (295-303-309-295) (67-74-74-75) 1,203 Illinois 1995 Big Ten Championships (295-309-309-290)

Best Wisconsin Score: 1,210 (291-298-314-307) 1995 Big Ten Championships

10 10 All-Time Badger Invitational Men's Records

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276 Nebraska 9/13/16 65 Colin Joseph, Toledo 9/28/14 278 Miami (OH) 9/27/15 65 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina 9/29/13 278 Iowa State 9/13/16 65 Ryan Camp, Washington State 9/7/02 280 Toledo 9/8/01 66 Nick Fuller, Nevada 9/12/16 280 Arkansas-Little Rock 9/8/01 66 Scott Fernandez, Iowa State 9/30/14 281 Purdue 9/9/01 67 Ruben Sondjaja, Iowa State 9/13/16 281 Illinois 9/7/02 67 Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina 9/30/13 281 Lamar 9/8/02 67 Jim Lemon, Wisconsin 9/10/00 282 South Carolina 9/29/13 67 Lee Williamson, Purdue 9/8/01 282 Wisconsin 9/10/00 67 Andrew Matthews, Michigan 9/9/01 282 Arkansas-Little Rock 9/9/01 67 Garrett Chaussard, Illinois 9/8/01 282 Toledo 9/7/02 67 Brad Heaven, Toledo 9/7/02 67 Patrick Nagle, Illinois 9/7/02 36-holes 67 David Jones, Toledo 9/6/02 67 Greg Pieczynski, Penn State 9/6/02 562 Arkansas-Little Rock (280-282) 9/9/01 564 Toledo (280-284) 9/9/01 36-holes 565 South Carolina (282-283) 9/30/13 566 Iowa State (278-288) 9/12-13/16 134 Greg Pieczynski, Penn State (67-67) 9/8/02 566 Toledo (284-282) 9/8/02 136 Patrick Flavin, Miami (OH) (68-68) 9/28/15 566 Illinois (285-281) 9/8/02 137 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina (65-72) 9/29/13 568 Miami (OH) (278-290) 9/27-28/15 137 Jon Turcott, Wisconsin (69-68) 9/9/01 569 Kansas (283-286) 9/27-28/15 137 Andy Smith, S.E. La. (69-68) 9/9/01 569 Penn State (286-283) 9/8/02 138 Lee Williamson, Purdue (71-67) 9/9/01 573 Duke (285-288) 9/9/01 138 Patrick Nagle, Illinois (71-67) 9/8/02 574 Purdue (293-281) 9/9/01 138 Shawn Stefani, Lamar (70-68) 9/8/02 574 Colorado State (290-284) 9/8/02 137 Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina (72-67) 9/29/13 576 Sam Houston State (283-293) 9/28-29/14 139 Manuel Bermudez, Arkansas- Little Rock(70-69) 9/9/01 576 Southeastern La. (284-292) 9/9/01 139 Zach Abra, SHSU (71-68) 9/28/14 54-holes 54-holes 843 Toledo (284-282-277) 9/6-8/02 851 Illinois (285-281-285) 9/6-8/02 206 Caleb Sturgeon, South Carolina (65-72-69) 9/29/13 852 Iowa State (286-288-278) 9/11-13/16 207 Patrick Flavin, Miami (OH) (68-68-71) 9/29/15 853 Toledo (280-284-289) 9/8-9/01 207 Jon Turcott, Wisconsin (69-68-70) 9/8-9/01 854 Penn State (286-283-285) 9/6-8/02 208 Andrew Novak, Wofford (69-69-70) 9/11-13/16 856 South Carolina (282-283-291) 10/1/13 208 Lee Williamson, Purdue (71-67-70) 9/8-9/01 858 Arkansas-Little Rock (280-282-296) 9/8-9/01 208 Brad Heaven, Toledo (74-67-67) 9/6-8/02 860 Wisconsin (287-291-282) 9/9-10/00 209 Jeremy Grab, Wofford (69-68-72) 9/11-13/16 862 Nevada (292-285-285) 9/11-13/16 210 Jeremy Gandon, Kansas State (70-71-69) 9/11-13/16 862 N. Car. Wilmington (289-288-285) 9/6-8/02 210 Mike Colgate, Nebraska (73-69-68) 9/11-13/16 863 Lamar (297-285-281) 9/6-8/02 210 Andy Smith, S.E. La. (69-68-73) 9/8-9/01 864 Penn State (292-288-284) 9/9-10/00 210 Derek Brown, N. Car. Wilmington (70-71-69) 9/6-8/02 865 Kansas (283-286-296) 9/27-29/15 210 Patrick Nagle, Illinois (71-67-72) 9/6-8/02 865 Purdue (293-281-291) 9/8-9/01 211 David Perkins, Illinois State (71-72-68) 9/11-13/16 211 Nick Fuller, Nevada (73-66-72) 9/11-13/16 211 Jordan Hahn, Wisconsin (72-68-71) 9/29/15 Past Team Results 211 David Jones, Toledo (67-74-70) 9/6-8/02 Year Won By UW Place Scores 211 Greg Pieczynski, Penn State (67-67-77) 9/6-8/02 211 Dustin White, Washington State (71-72-68) 9/6-8/02 2016 Iowa State (852, -12) T4th/13 870 +6 2015 Kansas (865, +1) 7th/12 908 +44 2014 Sam Houston State (871, +7) 6th/13 893 +29 2013 S. Carolina (556 -8) 11th/14 900 +36 2003 N. Car. Wilmington (585 +9) T6th/9 605 +29 2002 Toledo (843 -21) 12th/15 892 +28 2001 Toledo (853 -11) 10th/15 884 +20 2000 Wisconsin 1st/15 860 -4 History of Golf at Wisconsin

The Coaches John Jamieson succeeded Steinauer in 1952 and boasted three individual Big Ten Prior to 1922 Wisconsin did not have a var- tournament champions and one team cham- sity golf team, but competition thrived at pionship in 1957. In his 18 years as head the club level. The golf club represented the coach, Jamieson’s overall record at Wisconsin university at some of the Western Conference showed 171 wins, 81 losses and five ties for a Championship matches, placing third in 1906 .675 percentage. His teams placed in the Big and 1913, and fourth in 1915. Ten’s first division five times, including a sec- Golf became a varsity sport in 1922, ond-place finish in 1963 (one stroke behind but Wisconsin did not have a coach until Minnesota) and third-place finishes in 1952, 1926 when Joe Steinauer was appointed for 1955 and 1966. one year. George Levis took over in 1927 Tom Bennett moved into the head coach for a year, Andy Leith coached in 1928, and position after Jamieson’s retirement in 1969. Levis returned for 1929–31. Steinauer then He would remain at Wisconsin through seven Tom Bennett returned in 1932 and coached the golf team seasons before being replaced by Dennis 1970–77 until his retirement in 1951. His dual meet Tiziani. record for 19 years was 100 wins, 61 losses John Steinauer Tiziani brought the team into upper and 6 ties (.617). 1932–51 division status in the Big Ten, winning back- to-back men’s conference titles in 1993 and 1994, UW’s first Big Ten titles since 1957. Besides the two Wisconsin individuals that advanced to the NCAA championships, he led three squads to the NCAA regional champion- ship, two of which advanced to the national JOHN JAMIESON IN championship. Jim Schuman was named the seventh UW ATHLETICS Wisconsin head golf coach in 2003. Schuman’s HALL OF FAME teams have had three of the top four lowest team scoring averages in school history includ- Dennis Tiziani • Wisconsin State Junior Golf Champion ing the record of 293.22 (7,917 strokes/27 rounds) set in 2004–05. His 2007 and 2008 1977–2003 in 1934, at the age of 15; prominent teams were the last teams to attend the NCAA player in amateur golf circles from Regional Championships and he had an indi- 1947–51 vidual qualifier in Dan Woltman who attended • Wisconsin State Amateur Golf the 2009 Regional. In 2011, Michael Burcin was named head Champion, 1951 coach of the Badgers after spending seven • Graduated from the UW–Madison years as an assistant at South Carolina. Burcin with a degree in economics and arrived at Wisconsin after serving as the assis- tant coach of Team USA at the 2011 Palmer political science, 1938 Cup which took place in Greenwich, Conn. • Named the University of Wisconsin- Madison Varsity Golf Coach, 1952–

69; coached the 1957 badger team John Jamieson Jim Schuman to its first-ever Big Ten championship 1952-1970 2003-2011 • Coached three Big Ten medalists in 1952,1955 and 1963; had a co-medalist athlete play in the 1958 NCAA Championship Tournament • Five Badger Golf Teams participated in the NCAA tournament during his tenure as a coach • Compiled a career coaching record of 171-80-5, (.681) in 18 years • Worked tirelessly for 36 years on every phase of the UW-Madison golf course project. One of his happiest days was seeing his dream come true, the opening of the University Ridge Golf Course in 1991

• Instrumental in the founding of Wisconsin’s National “W” Club, Inc., Michael Burcin 1948 2011-present • President of the Madison Alumni Association, 1951 • Director of the National Alumni Association, 1951–53

12 All-Time Results

1925–77 1977–2017 Year Coach Big Ten Match NCAA 18-hole Low Year Coach Big Ten NCAA NCAA 18-hole Low Place-Strks Record Champ Average 18 Place-Strks Reg. Champ Average 18

1925–26 Joe Steinauer 5th-729 4-2 1977–78 Dennis Tiziani 8th-1600 382.78 311 1926–27 George Levis 5th-1399 5-1 1978–79 Dennis Tiziani 8th-1550 366.43 315 1927–28 Andy Leith IT 2-3 1979–80 Dennis Tiziani 6th-1515 369.71 303 1928–29 George Levis 5th-1432 0-2-1 1980–81 Dennis Tiziani 9th-1496 367.30 286 1929–30 George Levis 5th-1299 4-2 1981–82 Dennis Tiziani 6th-1494 347.79 298 1930–31 George Levis 5th-1341 2-2-1 1982–83 Dennis Tiziani 3rd-1485 340.19 294 1931–32 Joe Steinauer 7th-1349 3-0 1983–84 Dennis Tiziani 7th-1541 339.97 294 1932–33 Joe Steinauer 5th-1379 3-1-1 1984–85 Dennis Tiziani T6th-1527 355.15 298 1933–34 Joe Steinauer 9th-1369 1985–86 Dennis Tiziani 6th-1199 307.69 291 1934–35 Joe Steinauer 4th-1281 2-2 1986–87 Dennis Tiziani 8th-1235 310.90 293 1935–36 Joe Steinauer 5th-1260 2-2 1987–88 Dennis Tiziani 6th-1210 311.48 290 1936–37 Joe Steinauer 4th-1290 4-0 1988–89 Dennis Tiziani 4th-1182 300.32 286 1937–38 Joe Steinauer 6th-1303 8-4 1989–90 Dennis Tiziani 3rd-1173 7th/903/29th/1221 310.37 288 1938–39 Joe Steinauer 9th-1277 2-4 1990–91 Dennis Tiziani 5th-1156 Individual 298.69 280 1939–40 Joe Steinauer 6th-1284 7-0 1991–92 Dennis Tiziani 3rd-1161 8th/896/16th/586 301.94 286 1940–41 Joe Steinauer 5th-1293 4-2 1992–93 Dennis Tiziani 1st-1159 298.74 281 1941–42 Joe Steinauer 6th-1297 4-3 1993–94 Dennis Tiziani 1st-1151 15th/877/Individual 297.14 279 1942–43 Joe Steinauer 6th-1334 1-1 1994–95 Dennis Tiziani 8th-1210 301.97 283 1943–44 Joe Steinauer 5th-664 1-1 1995–96 Dennis Tiziani 2nd-1187 303.06 292 1944–45 Joe Steinauer 6th-665 2-3 1996–97 Dennis Tiziani 7th-1230 305.50 290 1945–46 Joe Steinauer 7th-1268 3-4-1 1997–98 Dennis Tiziani 8th-1216 301.35 291 1946–47 Joe Steinauer 7th-1276 4-6 1998–99 Dennis Tiziani 4th-1156 295.18 277 1947–48 Joe Steinauer 8th-1627 7-4 1999–00 Dennis Tiziani 6th-1211 299.69 283 1948–49 Joe Steinauer 9th-1630 1-5-1 2000–01 Dennis Tiziani T7th-1168 295.94 282 1949–50 Joe Steinauer 9th-1567 7-4 2001–02 Dennis Tiziani 11th-1203 300.43 288 1950–51 Joe Steinauer 3rd-1542 11-6 2002–03 Dennis Tiziani 11th-1200 301.97 289 1951–52 John Jamieson 3rd-1577 7-5-3 2003–04 Jim Schuman 11th- 845 303.03 285 1952–53 John Jamieson 5th-1559 6-3 2004–05 Jim Schuman 7th- 875 293.22 276 1953–54 John Jamieson 10th-1609 5-6 2005–06 Jim Schuman 8th-1201 297.53 283 1954–55 John Jamieson 3rd-1166 10-4 2006–07 Jim Schuman 5th-1207 Individual 294.74 279 1955–56 John Jamieson 4th-1520 13-3 2007-08 Jim Schuman 8th-1199 Individual 296.94 278 1956–57 John Jamieson 1st-1512 16-2 2008-09 Jim Schuman 10th-1182 295.53 281 1957–58 John Jamieson 8th-1577 15-3 2009-10 Jim Schuman 11th-1209 299.50 286 1958–59 John Jamieson 6th-1613 10-10 2010-11 Jim Schuman 11th-1230 303.11 281 1959–60 John Jamieson 6th-1590 10-2 2011-12 Michael Burcin 11th-1249 304.30 288 1960–61 John Jamieson 9th-1597 3-10 2012-13 Michael Burcin 12th-1232 304.11 291 1961–62 John Jamieson 5th-1537 8-5 2013-14 Michael Burcin 10th-1222 300.18 288 1962–63 John Jamieson 2nd-1524 14-0-1 2014-15 Michael Burcin T5th- 1183 293.25 279 1963–64 John Jamieson 5th-1527 10-11 2015-16 Michael Burcin 14th- 921 299.0 287 1964–65 John Jamieson 4th-1504 13-7 2016-17 Michael Burcin 7th- 860 295.35 287 1965–66 John Jamieson 3rd-1509 12-4 Notes: 72-hole team play began in 1927; Scoring using top five individual 1966–67 John Jamieson 9th-1636 7-2-1 scores began in 1948; Scoring using top-four individual scores began in 1967–68 John Jamieson 9th-1597 9-0 1986. IT= Incomplete team 1968–69 John Jamieson 9th-1600 3-4 1969-70 John Jamieson 9th-1613 9-2-1 1970–71 Tom Bennett 9th-1577 9-2 1971–72 Tom Bennett 9th-1501 5-2 1972–73 Tom Bennett 9th-1575 1973–74 Tom Bennett 9th-1577 1974–75 Tom Bennett 8th-1599 396.45 1975–76 Tom Bennett 9th-1606 386.65 1976–77 Tom Bennett T8th-1518 381.82

13 Big Ten Championships Results Year Site Champion Strokes Runner-up Strokes UW Finish UW Strokes Medalist Strokes 2017 Baltimore, Md. Illinois 829 Northwestern 845 7th 860 Dylan Meyer (ILL) 205 2016 Newburgh, Ind. Illinois 838 Iowa 851 14th 921 Thomas Detry (ILL) 206 2015 Newburgh, Ind. Illinois 1138 iowa 1170 T5th 1183 Nick Hardy (ILL) 284 Carson Schaake (IOWA) 284 2014 French Lick, Ind. Minnesota 1186 Illinois 1190 10th 1222 Charlie Danielson (ILL) 289 Jose Mendez (MINN) 289 2013 French Lick, Ind. Illinois 1163 Minnesota 1172 12th 1232 Thomas Pieters (ILL) 284 2012 French Lick, Ind. Illinois 1175 Indiana 1178 11th 1249 Luke Guthrie (ILL) 283 2011 West Lafayette, Ind. Illinois 1160 Northwestern 1179 11th 1230 Luke Guthrie (ILL) 287 2010 Maple Plain, Minn. Illinois 1157 Iowa 1160 11th 1209 David Lipsky (NU) 281 2009 University Park, Pa. Illinois 1149 Minnesota 1162 10th 1183 Eric Chun (NU) 283 2008 East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State 1173 Minnesota 1177 8th 1199 Jorge Campillo (IND) 298 2007 Columbus Ohio Minn. & Mich. St 1192 Purdue 1196 5th 1207 Pariya Junhasavasdikul (PUR) 285 2006 Lake Forest, Ill. Northwestern 1160 Minnesota 1169 8th 1201 Chris Wilson (NU) 280 2005 Madison, Wis. Michigan State 847 Indiana 852 7th 875 Jeff Overton (IND) 199 2004 Ann Arbor, Mich. Ohio State 842 Illinois 847 11th 897 Kevin Hall (OSU) 199 2003 Bloomington, Ind. Minnesota 1122 Illinois 1128 11th 1200 Matt Anderson (MINN) 276 2002 Iowa City, Iowa Minnesota 1152 Illinois/Purdue 1157 11th 1203 Eric Jorgensen (MSU) 280 2001 Champaign, Ill. Northwestern 1132 Purdue 1145 T7th 1168 Luke Donald (NU) 279 2000 West Lafayette, Ind. Northwestern 1160 Purdue 1193 6th 1211 Luke Donald (NU) 287 1999 Minneapolis, Minn. Northwestern 1131 Minnesota 1134 4th 1156 Michael Harris (MICH) 278 Larr Nuger (ILL) 278 1998 East Lansing, Mich. Indiana 1177 Ohio State 1180 8th 1216 Ryan Armour (OSU) 287 1997 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 1185 Northwestern 1187 7th 1230 Kyle Dobbs (MICH) 287 1996 University Park, Pa. Ohio State 1173 Wisconsin 1187 Jon Loosemore (NU) 288 1995 Madison, Wis. Ohio State 1175 Purdue 1197 8th 1210 Scott Rowe (NU) 284 1994 Ann Arbor, Mich. Wisconsin 1151 Northwestern 1154 Ben Walter (WIS) 274 1993 Bloomington, Ind. Wisconsin 1159 Ohio State 1166 Jamie Fairbanks (ILL) 286 1992 Iowa City, Iowa Iowa 1139 Ohio State 1152 3rd 1161 Brad Klapprott (IOWA) 282 1991 West Lafayette, Ind. Indiana 1138 Ohio State 1149 5th 1156 Shawn Micheel (IND) 276 1990 Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio State 1160 Illinois 1171 3rd 1173 Chris Smith (OSU) 282 1989 Madison, Wis. Ohio State 1155 Illinois 1162 T4th 1182 Steve Stricker (ILL) 277 1988 Champaign, Ill. Illinois 1166 Ohio State 1186 T6th 1210 Steve Stricker (ILL) 279 1987 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 1155 Northwestern 1211 8th 1235 Robert Huxtable (OSU) 283 1986 East Lansing, Mich. Ohio State 1159 Illinois 1180 6th 1199 Jim Benepe (NU) 283 Steve Stricker (ILL) 283 1985 Ann Arbor, Mich. Ohio State 1474 Purdue 1516 T6th 1527 Clark Burroughs (OSU) 280 1984 Bloomington, Ind. Ohio State 1475 Indiana 1492 7th 1541 Mike Ingram (IND) 286 1983 Iowa City, Iowa Ohio State 1440 Indiana 1444 3rd 1485 Chris Perry (OSU) 283 1982 West Lafayette, Ind. Ohio State 1452 Indiana 1468 6th 1494 Mike Chadwick (ILL) 284 1981 Minneapolis, Minn. Purdue 1417 Ohio State 1419 9th 1496 (OSU) 271

2016 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

April 22-24, 2016 Victoria National Golf Course, Newburgh, Ind. 7,242 yards, par 72 1. Illinois 279 295 264 838 (-26) 2. Iowa 285 281 285 851 (-13) 3. Maryland 282 291 293 866 (+2) T4. Michigan 292 287 288 867 (+3) T4. Michigan State 291 288 288 867 (+3) T6. Purdue 291 291 291 873 (+9) T6. Northwestern 292 297 284 873 (+9) 8. Ohio State 298 296 283 877 (+13) 9. Penn State 294 293 296 883 (+19) 10. Indiana 300 302 304 906 (+42) T11. Minnesota 303 307 300 910 (+46) T11. Rutgers 309 305 296 910 (+46) 13. Nebraska 299 313 306 918 (+54) 14. Wisconsin 304 314 303 921 (+57) Wisconsin Individuals T43 Eddie Wajda 74 81 72 227 (+11) Wisconsin’s 1994 Big Ten Championship team: Front Row (left to right): Jason T47 Jordan Hahn 70 79 79 228 (+12) Fitchett, Ben Walter, Kirk Wieland; Back Row: Mark Scheibach, Jim Pejka, T58 Ben Skogen 81 80 73 234 (+18) Assistant Coach Chuck Hinners, Head Coach Dennis Tiziani T63 Matt Ross 79 78 80 237 (+21) 69 Michael Abrahamson 88 77 79 244 (+28)

14 Year Site Champion Strokes Runner-up Strokes UW Finish UW Strokes Medalist Strokes 1980 Madison, Wis. Ohio State 1471 Michigan 1488 6th 1515 John Morse (MICH) 288 1979 Champaign, Ill. Ohio State 1489 Indiana 1497 8th 1550 (OSU) 290 1978 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 1483 Indiana 1542 8th 1600 John Cook (OSU) 290 1977 East Lansing, Mich. Ohio State 1434 Indiana 1461 T8th 1518 Mark Balen (OSU) 1976 Ann Arbor, Mich. Ohio State 1510 Indiana 1542 9th 1606 Ralph Guarsci (OSU) 298 1975 Bloomington, Ind. Indiana 1484 Ohio State 1501 8th 1599 Bob Ackerman (IND) 294 Gary Biddinger (IND) 294 1974 Iowa City, Iowa Indiana 1471 Ohio State 1499 9th 1577 (MINN) 285 1973 West Lafayette, Ind. Indiana 1484 Ohio State 1492 9th 1575 Steve Groves (OSU) 289 1972 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 1440 Indiana 1456 9th 1501 Jim Bergeson (MINN) 281 1971 Columbus, Ohio Purdue 1501 Michigan State 1510 9th 1577 Dave Haberle (MINN) 293 1970 Champaign, Ill. Indiana 1542 Minnesota 1555 9th 1613 Randy Erskine (MICH) 302 1969 Bloomington, Ind. Michigan State 1501 Purdue 1507 9th 1600 Don Padgett (IND) 290 1968 Bloomington, Ind. Indiana 1511 Michigan State 1523 9th 1597 Bill Brask (MINN) 293 1967 Ann Arbor, Mich. Purdue 1554 Michigan 1562 9th 1636 Steve Mayhew (PUR) 298 1966 Iowa City, Iowa Ohio State 1480 Michigan 1502 3rd 1509 John Seehausen (NU) 286 1965 West Lafayette, Ind. Purdue 1472 Michigan 1486 4th 1504 Bill Newton (MICH) 287 1964 Minneapolis, Minn. Purdue 1487 Indiana 1505 5th 1527 Byron Comstock (IND) 290 1963 Madison, Wis. Minnesota 1523 Wisconsin 1524 Roger Eberhardt (WIS) 292 1962 Champaign, Ill. Indiana 1509 Purdue 1514 5th 1537 Mike Toliuszis (ILL) 288 1961 Bloomington, Ind. Ohio State 1527 Minnesota 1536 9th 1597 (OSU) 283 1960 East Lansing, Mich. Purdue 1520 Michigan State 1531 6th 1590 John Konsek (PUR) 282 1959 Ann Arbor, Mich. Purdue 1555 Michigan 1575 6th 1613 John Konsek (PUR) 301 1958 Columbus, Ohio Purdue 1522 Indiana 1544 8th 1577 John Konsek (PUR) 293 1957 Iowa City, Iowa Wisconsin 1512 Iowa 1520 Joe Campbell (PUR) 290 1956 Wilmette, Ill. Purdue 1501 Michigan 1508 4th 1520 Joe Campbell (PUR) 281 1955 Lafayette, Ind. Purdue 1141 Ohio State 1147 3rd 1166 Roger Rubendall (WIS) 216 1954 Minneapolis, Minn. Ohio State 1527 Iowa 1549 10th 1609 Bob Benning (PUR) 298 1953 Madison, Wis. Purdue 1514 Michigan 1532 5th 1559 Don Albert (PUR) 290 1952 Champaign, Ill. Michigan 1559 Purdue 1575 3rd 1577 Doug Koepke (WIS) 306 1951 Evanston, Ill. Ohio State 1528 Purdue 1540 3rd 1542 Gene Coulter (PUR) 290 1950 Columbus, Ohio Purdue 1464 Ohio State 1510 9th 1567 Fred Wampler (PUR) 284 1949 Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan 1499 Ohio State 1557 9th 1630 Ed Schalon (MICH) 297 Fred Wampler (PUR) 297 1948 Evanston, Ill. Northwestern 1531 Purdue 1544 8th 1627 Fred Wampler (PUR) 296 1947 Lafayette, Ind. Michigan 1237 Ohio State 1242 7th 1276 Ed Schalon (MICH) 297 Howard Saunders (OSU) 297 1946 Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan 1220 Ohio State 1237 7th 1268 John Jacobs (IOWA) 294 1945 Evanston, Ill. Ohio State 603 Northwestern 626 6th 665 Howard Baker (OSU) 148 John Lorms (OSU) 148 1944 Medinah, Ill. Michigan 623 Purdue 650 5th 664 John Jenswold (MICH) 153 1943 Wilmette, Ill. Michigan 1289 Northwestern 1292 6th 1334 Ben Smith (MICH) 311 James Teale (MINN) 311 1942 Ann Arbor, Mich. Michigan 1255 Minnesota 1258 6th 1297 James McCarthy (ILL) 301 1941 Lake Forest, Ill. Illinois 1228 Michigan 1268 5th 1293 Alex Welsh (ILL) 297 Ohio State 1268 1940 Columbus, Ohio Illinois 1245 Michigan 1254 6th 1284 William Gilbert (OSU) 298 1939 Prairie View, Ill. Northwestern 1197 Michigan 1226 9th 1277 Chase Fannon (NU) 295 1938 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 1255 Northwestern 1260 6th 1303 Sid Richardson (NU) 305 1937 Prairie View, Ill. Northwestern 1244 Michigan 1253 4th 1290 Sid Richardson (NU) 301 1936 Prairie View, Ill. Michigan 1190 Northwestern 1240 5th 1260 Charles Kocsis (MICH) 286 1935 Prairie View, Ill. Michigan 1163 Northwestern 1223 4th 1281 John Fischer (MICH) 281 1934 Prairie View, Ill. Michigan 1228 Minnesota 1268 9th 1369 Charles Kocsis (MICH) 283 1933 Prairie View, Ill. Michigan 1291 Minnesota 1306 5th 1379 John Fischer (MICH) 301 1932 Minneapolis, Minn. Michigan 1248 Minnesota 1272 7th 1349 John Fischer (MICH) 303 1931 Ann Arbor, Mich. Illinois 1293 Michigan 1298 5th 1341 Richard Martin (ILL) 311 1930 Wilmette, Ill. Illinois 1247 Michigan 1258 5th 1299 Richart Martin (ILL) 305 1929 Minneapolis, Minn. Minnesota 1331 Michigan 1338 5th 1432 Les Bolstad (MINN) 313 1928 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State 1323 Michigan 1348 IT John Lehman (PUR) 315 1927 Evanston, Ill. Illinois 1305 Chicago 1327 5th 1399 Les Bolstad (MINN) 313 Michigan 1327 1926 Lake Forest, Ill. Chicago 659 Illinois 662 5th 725 K.E. Hisert (CHI) 316 1925 Northfield, Ill. Northwestern 669 Michigan 673 5th 698 K.E. Hisert (CHI) 3 & 2 1924 Briargate G.C. Chicago 663 Michigan 669 4th 679 M.J. Holdsworth (MICH) 3 & 1 1923 Evanston, Ill. Illinois 643 Chicago 648 3rd 671 R. E. Rolfe (ILL) 5 & 3 1922 Midlothian, Ill. Chicago 639 Michigan 665 3rd 668 B.E. Ford (CHI) 1 up 1921 Indian Hills Drake 684 Chicago 698 DNP Robert McKee (DRAKE) 1 up 1920 Olympia Fields, Ill. Drake 28 down Chicago 37 down 7th 85 down B. Knepper (CHI) 303

Notes: Since 1986, winning team scores are based on the top four round scores; from 1948–86, winning team scores were based on the top five round scores; from 1921–47, winning team scores were based on the top four round scores. 15 Big Ten Individual Results

Big Ten Conference Championships

In Big Ten play, Wisconsin has won three team titles including back-to-back championships in 1993 and 1994. Four individuals have won conference medalist honors, and three others were second including Roger Rubendall, who placed first, second and third from 1955–57.

Top-Five Big Ten Finishes, 1920–2012

Year Player Score Place 1999 C.J. Brock 73–70–70–67—280 3rd 1995 Mark Scheibach 70–71–74–75—290 3rd (tie) Jason Fitchett 72–73–72–72—289 5th (tie) 1994 Ben Walter 65–65–70–74—274 1st 1993 Ben Walter 70–75–70–73—288 5th (tie) Jim Pejka 71–75–74–68—288 5th (tie) Jason Fitchett 70–76–74–67—287 2nd (tie) 1991 Ron Wuensche 69–70–73–68—280 2nd 1990 Ron Wuensche 74–67–75–72—288 4th 1988 Scott Beaugureau 71–73–73–81—298 4th (tie) 1986 Scott Beaugureau 76–75–67–70—288 3rd 1967 John Hodgen 77–77–81–73—308 4th 1963 Roger Eberhardt 73–73–68–78—292 1st 1959 Charles Steeno 310 5th Dave Forbes 79–76–70–74—299 4th 1957 Roger Rubendall 74–76–71–70—291 2nd At the 1952 Big Ten Championships, Doug Koepcke was the first 1956 Roger Rubendall 72–77–70–77—296 3rd Badger to win individual medalist honors. 1955 Roger Rubendall 72–71 –73—216 1st (54 holes due to rain) 1953 Doug Koepcke 76–74–75–77—302 3rd (tie) 1952 Doug Koepcke 73–74–79–80—306 1st 1993 Big Ten Men's Champions 1947 Mark Weidman 73–78–78–76—305 4th (tie)

1957 Big Ten Men's Champions

Left to right: Ben Walter, Mark Scheibach, Joe Ring, Jim Pejka, Jason Fitchett, Coach Dennis Tiziani

Front row (left to right): Dick Hofmeister, John Gray, Jack Allen, Douglas Rasmussen, David Forbes; Back row: Coach John Jamieson, Rick Dettloff, James Remmert, Roger Rubendall, Dennis Gehri, Geoffrey Ames

16 NCAA Regionals & Championships

Year-by-year Finishes

1989–90 Central Regional 7th Team 296-308-299—903 T13 Ron Wuensche 71-77-74—222 T33 Jeff Helper 73-79-74—226 T42 Mario Tiziani 76-76-76—228 T54 Kim Henriksson 76-76-78—230 T85 Craig Darling 80-81-75—236

NCAA Championship 29th Team 313-309-302-297—1221 T42 Craig Darling 74-74-72-75—295 T96 Ron Wuensche 81-76-75-71—303 T141 Jeff Helper 80-80-78-74—312 T145 Kim Henriksson78-81-77-78 —314 T153 Mario Tiziani 81-79-81-77—318

1990–91 Central Regional The 1989-90 Wisconsin squad was the first in Wisconsin history to compete in an NCAA Regional. The team’s seventh-place finish at the regional tournament also earned Wisconsin its first appearance in the NCAA team 1 Ron Wuensche 69-72-70—211 Championship. (front L-R) Ted Smith, Craig Darling, jeff Stohr, Mario Tiziani, Kim Henricksson; (back row L-R) Coach Dennis Tiziani, Jeff Ferguson, Mark Holland, Jason Klein, Jeff Helper, Ron Wuensche, Rob Morris, Rob NCAA Championship Retzlaff. T137 Ron Wuensche 79-77-79-79—314 2006-07 NCAA Championship 1991–92 T16 Team 297-289—586 (missed cut) Central Regional Central Regional T15 Ron Wuensche 74-69-73-71—287 12th Team 304-305-310—919 8th Team 309-294-293—896 Jim Pejka 72-73—145 T1 Dan Woltman 73-71-71—215 T3 Jim Pejka 75-66-74—215 Mario Tiziani 76-72—148 T63 Pat Duffy 76-79-79—234 T34 Mario Tiziani 77-73-74—224 Craig Darling 80-75—155 T72 Jeff Kaiser 75-79-79—235 T49 Craig Darling 78-75-74—227 Kirk Wieland 75-80—155 T89 Tyler Obermueller 80-76-81—237 T72 Ron Wuensche 79-80-71—230 T100 Garrett Jones 80-81-79—240 T101 Kirk Wieland 81-81-76—238 1993–94 NCAA Championship Central Regional Dan Woltman 73-71-71—215 (missed 15th Team 291-289-297—877 cut)1 T6 Ben Walter 71-70-71—212 T33 Jim Pejka 73-71-74—218 2007-08 T64 Kirk Wieland 75-73-74—222 T93 Jason Fitchett 74-77-78—229 West Regional T99 Mark Scheibach 73-75-83—231 14th Team 304-290-300—894 T19 Tyler Obermueller 74-71-73—218 NCAA Championship T19 Dan Woltman 71-68-79—218 Ben Walter 79-75—154 (missed T57 Danny Zimmerman 74-77-75—226 cut)1-92 T131 Jeff Kaiser 85-78-76—239 T134 Jordan Elsen 91-74-76—241 2001–02 NCAA Championship Central Regional T67 Dan Woltman 82-71-77—230 T62 Jon Turcott 77-74-75—226 Missed cut

2008-09 Mario Tiziani, who competed in two NCAA Championships for the Badgers, was the son of long- Northeast Regional time coach Dennis Tiziani. T67 Dan Woltman 74-69-75—218

17 Wisconsin Awards

NCAA All-District IV Team Members Selected by the National Golf Coaches Association

Jason Fitchett Green Bay, Wis. 1994 Jim Pejka Stone Lake, Wis. 1994 Mark Scheibach Fond du Lac, Wis. 1994 Dan Woltman Beaver Dam, Wis. 2008 Ron Wuensche Oshkosh, Wis. 1990, 1991, 1992

All-Big Ten Selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the Big Ten Championships (men’s selections since 1968)

Todd Anderson Osseo, Wis. 2001 C.J. Brock Marshfield, Wis. 1999 Jason Fitchett Green Bay, Wis. 1994 Bob Gregorski Manitowoc, Wis. 1983, 1984 Jeff Helper Winnipeg, Manitoba 1990 Jim Pejka Stone Lake, Wis. 1994 Mark Scheibach Fond du Lac, Wis. 1994, 1995, 1996 Mario Tiziani Madison, Wis. 1989 Jon Turcott Middleton, Wis. 2002 Ron Wuensche (above) played for Wisconsin from Ben Walter Menomonie, Wis. 1993, 1994 1988–92. In his career at UW he was a three time Dan Woltman Beaver Dam, Wis. 2008 (2nd), 2009 (2nd) All-Big Ten selection in 1990-92 and currently owns the UW career scoring average record with a 74.0 Ron Wuensche Oshkosh, Wis. 1990, 1991, 1992 (9,953 strokes/134/5 rounds). Wuensche also com- peted in two NCAA championships for the Badgers. Notes: All-Big Ten selections were separated into first and second teams in 2003.

Fond du Lac native Mark Schiebach (below) was a Big Ten Player of the Week member of UW’s 1994 Big Ten Championship team and a three-time All-Big Ten selection. Jack Watson April 15, 2015 Robert Jacobsen March 19, 2014 Oct. 2, 2013 Anthony Aicher September 28, 2011 Dan Woltman April 22, 2009 Joel Rechlicz March 28, 2003 Garrett Jones March 11, 2005 Dan Woltman May 16, 2009

Big Ten Freshman of the Year Mario Tiziani 1989

Big Ten Conference Coach of the Year Selected by a vote of the conference coaches at the Big Ten Championships

Dennis Tiziani 1989, 1993

Big Ten Medal of Honor David Farley 1983 Burleigh Jacobs 1942

18 Wisconsin Honor roll

UW Athletic Board Scholars FOUR-TIME ACADEMIC Athletic Board Scholars are letterwinners who have the highest grade point in their respective sports. The honor, begun in 1986, is awarded annually by the UW Athletic Board. ALL-BIG TEN Chris Caulum Madison, Wis. Business 1995, 96, ’97 Mark Dabagia Michigan City, Ind. Biochemistry 1988, ’89 Nick Engen McFarland, Wis. Accounting 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Jeff Helper Winnepeg, Canada Business 1990, ’91, ’92 Robert Jacobsen Racine, Wis. Personal Finance 2014, ‘15 Garrett Jones Rewey, Wis. Finance 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Jim Lemon Madison, Wis. Accounting/Oper. Mgmt. 1999, ’00, ’01 Joe Ring Madison, Wis. Business 1993, ’94 Tommy Schofield Mundelein, Ill. Business 2016 Kevin Tassistro Rosemont, Ill. Mechanical Engineering 2002, ’03, ’04 Tom Tzakis Madison, Wis. Finance 1998 Eddie Wajda III Brookfield, Wis. Economics 2017 Thomas Welk Bismarck, N.D. Kinesiology 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Charles Winn Wilmot, Wis. Communication Arts 1986, ’87 Jim Lemon Kevin Tassistro Madison, Wis. Rosemont, Ill. 1998-2001 2002-2005 Academic All-Big Ten This award, begun in 1987, is presented to student-athletes who have a cumulative grade-point average of 3.00 or better, who are not first-year students, and who are not first-year letterwinners. Prior to 1987, athletes were named to an at-large team. Anthony Aicher Wausau, Wis. Consumer Science 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Christopher Brock Marshfield, Wis. Business: Marketing 1998, ’99, 2000 Chris Caulum Madison, Wis. Real Estate & Urban Plan. 1995, ’96, ’97 John Carlson Bagley, Minn. Dietetics 2001 Ryan Conn Alexandria, Minn. Accounting 2004, ’05 Mark Dabagia Michigan City, Ind. Biochemistry 1987, ’88, ’89 Richard Daugherty Granville, Ohio Pre-Business 1996 Johnny Decker Verona, Wis. Pre-Business 2016 Brian Eliason St. Germain, Wis. Finance, Invest. & Banking 1997, ’98, ’99 Nick Engen McFarland, Wis. Business: Accounting 2009, 2010 Thomas Welk Bismarck, N.D. Matt Gerlach Reedsburg, Wis. Finance, Invest. & Banking 1997, ’98 2010-2013 John Gullsberg Frankenville, Wis. Sociology 2013 Jeff Helper Winnipeg, Canada Business 1990, ’91, ’92 Robert Jacobsen Racine, Wis. Personal Finance 2014, ‘15 Kurt Jensen Hartland, Wis. Information System Analysis 1998 Garrett Jones Rewey, Wis. Finance 2005, ‘06, ‘07 Jeff Kaiser Onalaska, Wis. Business 2006, ‘07 James Lemon Madison, Wis. Acct. & Operations Mgmt. 1998, ’99, ’00, ’01 John Mattson Glencoe, Ill. Finance 1996, ’97 Ben Miller St. Clair, Minn. Finance 1996 Robert Morris Edina, Minn. Accounting 1992 Christopher Meyer Edina, Minn. Marketing 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Brad Nelson Middleton, Wis. Undeclared 1995 Thomas O’Bryan Aurora, Ill. Economics 2015 Joe Ring Madison, Wis. Business: Real Estate 1993, ’94 Matt Ross Hartland, Wis. Economics 2014, ‘15, ‘16 Tommy Schofield Mundelien, Ill. Pre-Business 2015, ‘16 Eric Schremp Wausau, Wis. Pre-Business 2011, ‘12 John Shipshock Hartland, Wis. Agricultural Business Management 1996 Kevin Tassistro Rosemont, Ill. Mechanical Engineering 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05 Neil Tiziani Madison, Wis. Real Estate & Human Resources 2000, ’01 Eddie Wajda III Brookfield, Wis. Pre-Business 2016 Thomas Welk Bismarck, N.D. Pre-Medicine 2010, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Ron Wuensche Oshkosh, Wis. Business Management 1990, ’91, ’92 Tom Tzakis Madison, Wis. Undeclared 1998

19 Golf Coaches of America All-Scholars GOLF COACHES OF AMERICA ALL-AMERICA To be eligible for Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-Scholar status an individual must be a junior or senior academically, compete in at least three full years at the collegiate level, participate in 50-percent SCHOLARS of his team’s competitive rounds or compete in the NCAA Championships, have a stroke-average under 76.0 in Division I and maintain a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at his college or university.

Chris Caulum Madison, Wis. Real Estate & Urban Plan. 1997 Garrett Jones Rewey, Wis. Finance 2006, ‘07 Jeff Kaiser Onalaska, Wis. Business 2007 James Lemon Madison, Wis. Acct. & Operations Mgmt. 2000, ’01 Christopher Meyer Edina, Minn. Marketing 2013 Kevin Tassistro Rosemont, Ill. Mechanical Engineering 2005

Golf Coaches of America Ping All-Americans Chris Caulum Kevin Tassistro Madison, Wis. Rosemont, Ill. 1997 2005 Roger Eberhardt Green Bay, Wis. 1st Team 1963 John Hogdan Black River Falls, Wis. Honorable Mention 1966 Jim Remmert St. Louis, Mo. 3rd Team 1958 Dan Woltman Beaver Dam, Wis. Honorable Mention 2007 Ron Wuensch Oshkosh, Wis. Honorable Mention 1991, 1992

Jim Lemon Jeff Kaiser, Onalaska, Madison, Wis. Wis. 2000, 2001 2007

Garrett Jones Chris Meyer Rewey, Wis. Edina, Minn. 2006, 2007 2013 Letterwinners

C-D Vic Capron (Vernon Hills, Ill.): N/A Rex P. W. Capwell (Racine, Wis.): 1944–46 John C Carlson (Bagley, Minn): 1998–2001 Chris D. Caulum (Madison, Wis.): 1995–97 Craig Cerbins (Berlin, Wis.): 2008-09 Harlan Chemers (Buffalo Grove, Ill.): 1988–89 Scott M. Chitko (Beaver Dam, Wis.): N/A Ryan Conn (Alexandria, Minn.): 2004–05 Tom Connor: 1935–36 Craig T. Darling (Green Bay, Wis.): 1989–92 Bowden Davis: 1935–37 Harry J. Dean (Clear Lake, Minn.): 1950–51 Johnny Decker (Verona, Wis.) 2015-16 Adam DeLawyer (Deer River, Minn.): 2005, Denis P. Dowdle (Charlestown, Mass): 1985 Stephane Dubois (Brantford, Ontario): 2011 Don DuChateau (Pewaukee, Wis.): 1979–81 Pat Duffy (Appleton, Wis.): 2006-09

E-F Roger Eberhardt (Green Bay, Wis.): 1963 Bob V. Edgarton (Fond du Lac, Wis..): 1961,1964 Don A. Edwards (Mequon, Wis..): 1961 Brian Eliason (St. Germain, Wis..): 1999 Jordan Elsen (Kenosha, Wis.): 2007-10 Bill Engel (Des Moines, Iowa): 1950–52 Nick Engen (McFarland, Wis.): 2006, 2008-10 In 1983, Bob Gregorski set the UW 18-hole low that Mark Engman (Madison, Wis.): 1976 Patrick Duffy played from 2006-09. His 64 shot at still stands today by shooting a 62 in the Wisconsin Arnold Engman (Des Moines, Iowa): 1969–71 the USF Triump meet in 2007, is the second-best Invitational at Cherokee Country Club. Dylan Esterling (Green Bay, Wis.):2002–04 18-hole score by a Badger. William Evans: 1943 Gerald Fadden: 1954 David R. Farley (Rochester, Minn): 1980–83 Richard Feih: 1946 Jeff Ferguson (Harvard, Ill.): 1992 Steven P. Finck (Dickinson, N.D.): N/A A John Figi: 1938 William Fitch: 1912 Jason Fitchett (Green Bay, Wis..): 1991–94 Michael Abrahamson (Chicago, Ill.) 2015-16 David H. Forbes (Sheboygan, Wis..): 1955–57 Anthony Aicher (Wausau, Wis.): 2010-13 Robert Frainey (Park Ridge, Ill.): 1954 Tracy J. Allen (Winter Park, Fla.): 1956–58 Sam Frank (Oconomowoc, Wis.): 2010 Jon H Alpert (Highland Park, Ill.): 1962–64 Richard Frost: 1928 Bob H. Alwin (Belleair, Fla.): 1940–42 Charles Furst: 1928–30 Geoff C. Ames (Center Strafford, N.H.): 1956–58 Chester Anderson: 1933 Todd Anderson (Osseo, Wis.):1999–2001 Peter Angelbeck (Kohler, Wis.): 1954–55 G Walter Atwood: 1939–41 James Gaugert , Jr. (Lake Geneva, Wis.):1980–82 John Gaschke (Milwaukee, Wis.): 1997–98 Kevin Gavre (Waukesha, Wis..): 1971–73 B Dennis Gehri (Oak Park, Calif): 1957–58 Steve Badger (Marhalltown, Iowa): 1967, 1969 Matt Gerlach (Chicago, Ill.): 1996–98 Bud A. Baker (Savannah, Ga): 1952–53 Martin P. Gharrity (Janesville, Wis.): 1960–61 Michael Baldwin (Naperville, Ill.): 2002–04 David Goetz (Monroe, Wis.): 1970–72 Zach Balit: (Bradenton, Fla.): 2012-15 Eric J. Goldapske (Sun Prairie, Wis.): 1994–96 Patrick Bauer (Maple Grove, Minn): N/A Pat Gorman (Rothschild, Wis.): 1984–87 Doug Bauman (Crystal Lake, Ill.): 1976–79 John Gosin: 1941 Scott Beaugureau (Cary, Ill.): 1986–88 Dave F. Grams (Madison, Wis.): 1964 William Beckley: 1926 John Gray (Wauwatosa, Wis.): 1958 Fred M. Bencriscutto (Buffalo Grove, Ill.): 1949 Robert D. Gregorski (Cato, Wis.): 1983–84 George L. Binzel (Oconomowoc,Wis.): 1949 Roscoe Grimm: 1927 Anders Birkeland (Stoughton,Wis.): 1954,1956 Val C. Guenther (Grosse Pointe, Mich.): 1925 T.J. Blakemore (Flossmoor, Ill.): 2004 John Gullberg: (Franksville, Wis.): 2012-14 Timothy H. Blau (St Augustine, Fla): 1973 A. Bock: 1925 Mark W. Braska (Waunakee, Wis.): 1980–81 Bill J. Brimmer (Madison, Wis.): 1963 H Craig J. Brischke (Madison, Wis.): 1982–84 Jordan Hahn (Spring Grove, Ill.): 2016 C. J. Brock (Marshfield, Wis.):1998–2000 Wayne N. Hansen (Madison, Wis.): 1954 Brian Brodell (Hortonville, Wis.): 2003–05 Wes Hansen (Washburn, Wis.): 2003 David Farley played from 1980-83. He was named Rob B. Bruce (Winnetka, Ill.): 1952–53 Robert Hanson (Racine, Wis.): 1976 the Big Ten Medal of Honor winner for academic and Jeff Bruns (Madison, Wis.): 1977–78 Trif E. Haritos (LaCrosse, Wis.): 1938-1939 athletic excellence in 1983. Rob Burnham (Madison, Wis.): 1966–68 Jon T. Harshaw (Fort Collins, Colo.): 1976–78 Joe Burke (Waukegan, Ill.): 1958 Dennis Haskin (Bloomington, Minn.): 1968

21 William Husting: 1932

I-J-K William W. Iversen (Ft. Collins, Colo.): 1962–64 Tom Iversen (Clinton, Iowa): 1963–64 Curtis Jacobs (Oconomowoc, Wis.): 1950–52 Burleigh E. Jacobs (Elm Grove, Wis.): 1940–42 Robbie Jacobsen (Racine, Wis.): 2011-15 John G. Jamieson (Madison, Wis.): 1936–38 Scott Jamison (Winnetka, Ill.): 1969–70 Jim C. Janikowski (Oconomowoc, Wis.): 1979–82 Kurt Jensen (Hartland, Wis.): 1999 Robert Johns (La Crosse, Wis.): 1962–64 Garrett Jones (Rewey, Wis.): 2004–07 Ron Judge (Clinton, Iowa): 1961-1962 Jeff Kaiser (Onalaska, Wis.): 2005–08 Paul Kaste (Green Bay, Wis.): 1952,1955 Brady Keegan (Eau Claire, Wis.): 2010, 2013 Jason Klein (Clintonville, Wis.): N/A Mike Klein (Peoria, Ill.): 1959–60 Ron Knilans (Cambridge, Wis.): 1961 Gene G. Koch (Village of Golf, Fla): 1948 Stu H. Koch (Indianapolis, Ind.): 1942 Doug Koepcke (Madison, Wis.): 1951–53 Mike B. Krueger (Glenview, Ill): 1972–75 Pete Kuhl (Morton, Ill.): 2017

L Gib Larson (Minnetonka, Minn.): 1960,1962 Brad Leach (Sandpoint, Idaho): 1968 Jim Lehman (Fontana, Wis.): 1964–65 Garrett Jones, who played from 2004-07, ranks sec- William M. Lehman (Edina, Minn.): 1969–71 Christopher Meyer earned Golf Coaches of America ond in season scoring average (72.74) and in career Andy Leith: 1927 All-Scholar Award in 2013. To qualify candidates scoring with 73.60. Jim B. Lemon (Madison, Wis.) 1998–2001 must have a stroke average better than 76.0 and a 3.2 cumulative GPA or better and be of high moral Tom Letscher (St Louis Park, Minn.): 1981–83 character. Doug Lindquist (Coral Gables, Fla): 1971–72 Daniel Head: 1925 Barry Linhart (Rockford, Ill.): 1986-88 Robert E. Head (Harpon Springs, Fla.): 1948, 1950 Jay J. Lohmiller (St George, Utah): 1967 Ryan O. Helminen (Appleton, Wis.): 1995–99 John McMillan (Scottsdale, Ariz.): 1986–88 Philip Lohr (Madison, Wis.): 1977 Jeff Helper (Calgary, Alberta): 1989–92 Lance J Melik (Racine, Wis.): 1963,1965 Arnold Henning: 1943 Tom A. Mettlach (Oshkosh, Wis.): 1961 Kim Henriksson (Skanor, Sweden): 1989–90 Charlie E. Meyer (Ketchum, Idaho): 1972–74 Rob E. Hering(Brookfield, Wis.): 1945 M Christopher. Meyer (Edina, Minn.): 2011-13 Bruce Michael: 1933 Ben Herrera (Waukee, Iowa): 2006 Phil Malay (Universal, Pa.): 1952 Bill L. Hilsenhoff (Middleton, Wis.): 1949–51 Gregg Miller (Fort Wayne, Ind.): 1995 Ernest L. MacVicar, Jr. (Franksville, Wis.): 1939–40 Mike Milnovich (Bloomington, Minn.): N/A Steve Hjortness (Rochester, Minn.): 1979–80 Robert March (Sterling, Va.): 1937–39 John A. Hogden (Black River Falls, Wis.): 1965–67 Gerald Moore (Tucson, Ariz.): 1959–60 Jeff Martel (Dodgeville, Wis.) 1977–78 Mike Morgan (Belmont, Calif.): 1968 Marc Holland (Oconomowoc, Wis.): 1992 Steve Martell (Windsor, Wis.): 1977–78 Eugene Hook: 1942 Rob Morris (Madison, Wis.): 1992 Lance Marting (Janesville, Wis.): 1993–96 Tom Mould (Gaithersburg, Md.): 1949–51 Joe Holt: 1935–36 Bill A. Mc Corkle (Oregon, Wis.): 1984–85 Paul M. Holzem (Madison, Wis.): 1973 Frank Murphy: 1931 Jim McDonald (Two Rivers, Wis.): 1955–56 Sean Murphy (Cedarburg, Wis.): 1985–87 Richard Hubbard (Daniels Island, S.C.): 2014 Joe M. Mc Mahon, Jr. (Lynnwood, Wash.): 1940 Hugh Hughes (Milwaukee, Wis.): 1948–49 Mike J. McFarland (Madison, Wis.): 1967 N-O The 1943 Badger team L-R Jack Peters, Tom W. Nelson (Mequon, Wis.): 1960-62 Willard Vea, Burleigh Barry Nelson (Escanaba, Mich.): 1985-87 Jacobs, Stewart Koch, Danny Nitz (Waseca, Minn.): 1966-68 Bob Alwin. Douglas Nordby (Madison, Wis.): 1949-50 Tyler Obermueller (River Falls, Wis.): 2006-09 Jacobs was one of Doug V. Oldenburg (Madison, Wis.): 1942-45 two men’s golf Big Thomas O’Bryan: (Aurora, Ill.): 2012-15 Ten Medal of Honor Stephen O’Neill (Fond Du Lac, Wis.): 1972 winners. The Medal of Honor, established Bob H. Owen (Milwaukee, Wis.): 1940 in 1919, is given to a senior student-athlete who encompasses athletic and academic P excellence. Craig Palmer ( River Falls, Wis.): 1969-70 Ralph Parker (Johnstown, Pa.): 1959 Rolf Parmann (Oconomowoc, Wis.): 1965 Jim Pejka (Hayward, Wis.): 1991-94 Dave W. Penn (Arlington, Va.): 1964-66 Jack A. Peters (Milwaukee, Wis.): 1941-43 S Jeff Sachs (Englewood, Colo.): 1961 Sandy A. Sanderhoff (Lombard, Ill.): 1944 Mark Scheibach (Fond du Lac, Wis.): 1993–96 Tom Schlass (New Berlin, Wis.): 1974 James Schlatter (Palo Alto, Calif.): 1965–67 Ralph Schlicht (Hales Corner, Wis.): 1962 Jim G. Schlueter (Cape Coral, Fla.): 1971 Merlin Schluter: 1946–47 Phillip J. Schoenbeck (Cook, Minn.): 1955–57 Tommy Schofield (Mundelein, Ill.): 2014-16 Eric Schremp (Wausau, Wis.): 2011-12 Thomas Schurman (Fond du Lac, Wis.): 1978–81 Scott Schwendemann (Madison, Wis.): 1976 Scott Seidler (Middleton, Wis.): 1994 Arthur Severson: 1946 Robert Siegel: 1944, 1948 Robert Silver (Palm City, Fla.): 1947 Ben Skogen (Onalaska, Wis.): 2014-16 Donald Smith: 1940 Ted G Smith (Greenboro, Ga.): 1987–88 Michael Sorenson (Hartland, Wis.): 2010 Richard Sorgel (Ft. Wayne, Ind.): 1944–47 Thomas H. Southamer (Brookfield, Wis.): 1949–50 Kurt Sowle (Discovery Bay, Calif.): 1988–89 Dave N. Spengler, Jr. (Luxemburg, Wis.): 1984 David St. Peter (Andover, Kan.): 1973–74 Thomas Welk was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten Charles Steeno (Green Bay, Wis.): 1958–60 honoree from 2010-13. Glenn O. Starke (Elm Grove, Wis.): 1947–49 Thomas Steinhauer (Middleton, Wis.): 1974, 1976 Gary Steinhauer (Verona, Wis.): 1975–76 Roger Rubendall finished second in the 1957 Big Ten Adam Steinhofer (Madison, Wis.): 2005–07 Championships, while leading the Badgers to their Walter Stock: 1931 first Big Ten title. Tom H. Stouthamer (Brookfield, Wis.): 1949–50 Robert Peters (Fitchburg, Wis.): 1981-83 Mike Strong (Milwaukee, Wis.): 1979–80 Dan A. Peterson (Kiawah Island, S.C.): 1948, 1950 Clinton Studholme: 1933–34 Stanley Pietuch (West Hartford, Conn.): 1946-48 Jack R. Stutz (Palm Desert, Calif.): 1979 Brei M. Pirk (Racine, Wis.) 1996 Michael Plautz (Middleton, Wis.) 1968-69 William Ploetz (Los Angeles, Calif.): 1937-39 Robert Poffenroth (Calgary, Alberta): 1969 T Wiilliam Pope (Delray Beach, Fla.): 1928 Walt M. Tack (Fond du Lac, Wis.): 1971 Robert Porter (Madison, Wis.): 1925 James Tanner (Montecito, Calif.): 1953–54 Howard Powell: 1936-37 Kevin Tassistro (Rosemont, Ill.): 2002–05 Dave M. Preboske (Monroe, Wis.): 1976-77 John Thuermann (New Berlin, Wis.): 1945–46 Michael H. Pritzkow (Middleton, Wis.): 1969-71 Mario Tiziani (Chanhassen, Minn.): 1989–92 Neil Tiziani (Madison, Wis.): 2001 Tom N. Torhorst (Racine, Wis.): 1965 Q-R Craig Trastek (Rochester, Minn.): 1997 Bulldog H. Turner (Hot Springs, Ariz.): 1962–63 Donovan Quam (Englewood, Colo.): 1959 Jon Turcott (Middleton, Wis.): 1999–2001 Martin Rammer, Jr. (Sheboygan, Wis.): 1954–55 Doug Rasmussen (DeForest, Wis.): 1957 Ed Rauwald: 1945, 1947 Rob Ratzlaff (Appleton, Wis.): N/A U-V-W-X-Y-Z Joel Rechlicz (Madison, Wis.): 2001–03 Don Van Kleeck (Ft. Myers, Fla.): 1949 James Reid (Naperville, Ill.): 1934 Willard Vea (Madison, Wis.): 1941, 1942, 1948 Maynard Reierson: 1931–32 Eddie Wajda III (Brookfield, Wis.): 2015-16 Richard Reierson: 1935 Lawrence Wallden (Singapore): 1959–61 James Remmert (St. Louis, Mo.): 1957–59 Ben Walter (Madison, Wis.): 1993–95 James T. Remington (New Richmond, Wis.): 1969–70 William Warfield (Moline, Ill.): 1967 Eric Reno (Menominee, Wis.): 2002 Jack Watson (Lincolnshire, Ill.): 2014-15 John Rhodes: 1928–29 Mark Weidman: 1946–48 Bruce Richmond (Germantown, Wis.): 1978–80 Thomas Welk (Bismarck, N.D.: 2010-13 Joe Ring (Madison, Wis.): 1992–94 Lorin Weiss (Cleveland, Ohio): 1947 Tom Ritchie (Madison, Wis.): 1976 Kirk J. Wieland (Lodi, Wis.): 1992–95 Brett Robinson (Tustin, Calif.): 2016 Tom E. Wiese (Elkhart Lake, Wis.): 1965–66 Nick Robinson (Palos Verdes, Calif.): 2017 Jim Wilkins (Findlay, Ohio): 1985–87 Gary Rock (Spring Green, Wis.): 1968 Charles Winn (Wilmot, Wis.): 1984–87 Bruce Rogers: 1938 Gerald Wolland: 1947 Tom Roepke (Brooklyn, N.Y.): 1979–80 Dan Woltman (Beaver Dam, Wis.): 2006-09 David J. Roesch (Menomonee Falls, Wis.): 1994–97 Ron Wuensch (Oshkosh, Wis.): 1988-92 Pat J. Rohan (San Diego, Calif.): 1971–72 Thomas Zeuthen (New Canaan, Conn.): 1963 Jason E. Rosenfelt (Milwaukee, Wis.): N/A Danny Zimmerman (Middleton, Wis.): 2006-09 Matt Ross (Hartland, Wis.) 2013-16 Roger Rubendall (San Clemente, Calif.): 1955–57 Dan Woltman holds the season and career records John Rueth (Waukegan, Ill.): 1984–85 for scoring. He averaged 72.68 in 2008-09, for the Sam Ruskin (Pompano Beach, Fla.): 1932–33 season low, and 73.28 in his four-year career from 2005-09.

23 Important Dates in History

Jason Fitchett, Ben Walter and Jim Pejka all finished in the top five. 6/6/1992: Wisconsin golfer Ron Wuensche fired a one-under-par 287 and tied for 15th place at the NCAA Golf Championship in Albuquerque, N.M. Arizona State’s won the competition with a 17-under-par 271.

1980-1989 5/13/1983: Bob Gregorski shot a 62 at the Wisconsin Invitational, an 18-hole best in men’s golf history.

1970-1979 2/25/1977: Golf pro Dennis Tiziani was named University of Wisconsin men’s golf coach, succeeding Tom Bennett.

1960-1969 5/18/1963: Roger Eberhardt shot a 73-73-68- The 2007-08 Wisconsin teams was the last to qualify as a team for the NCAA Central Regional Championships. Front 78 = 292 and won the third individual Big row (L to R): Nick Engen, Jake Shapiro, Jordan Elsen, Craig Cerbins, Austin Ehlenfeldt, Donnie Smiley, Dan Woltman; Back row (L to R): Head Coach Jim Schuman, Danny Zimmerman, Pat Duffy, Jeff Kaiser, Tyler Obermueller, Assistant Ten golf title in Wisconsin history. Coach Brian Brodell 1950-1959 2000-Present winnings its first team tournament victory in four years. 5/25/1957: The Wisconsin golf team shot a 4/12/2015: The men’s golf team won the NYX 9/19/1998: The men’s golf team set the all- four-round 1512 and won its first Western Hoosier Invitational with 1-over 286-279- time record for lowest team totals on Conference championship in the 37-year 288--853 for its first win since 2006. 54-holes at the Northern Intercollegiate in history of the tournament. (Western 4/27/2015: Team completes the season with a Minneapolis, Minn., with the total score of Conference later became the Big Ten 293.25 season stroke average just missing 844 (279-288-277). Conference) the all-time mark of 293.22 set in 2004-05. 5/12/1996: The UW men’s golf team fin- 5/28/1955: Roger Rubendall shot a 72-71-73 = 5/31/2011: Michael Burcin, the 2010 Golf ished second at the 1996 Big Ten Golf 216 and won the second individual Big Ten Coaches Association Assistant of the Year, Championships, hosted by Penn State. golf title in Wisconsin history. was named head coach for men’s golf at Freshman Ryan Helminen led the squad 6/2/1952: Doug Koepcke shot a 73-74-79-80 Wisconsin. with a seventh-place finish, becoming the = 306 and won the first individual Big Ten 5/31/2009: Dan Woltman sets the men’s golf first freshman to lead the Badgers at the golf title in Wisconsin history. season average record of 72.68 with 2,253 conference championships since 1989 strokes in 31 rounds in the 2008-09 sea- when MarioTiziani tied for 10th place. NOTE: Prior to 1922 Wisconsin did not have son. 5/15/1994: The Wisconsin golf team won its a varsity golf team, but competition thrived at 5/31/2009: Dan Woltman became the top second consecutive Big Ten Championship the club level. The golf club represented the men’s golfer in Badger history with a career in Ann Arbor, Mich. Senior Ben Walter won university at some of the Western Conference average of 73.28 throughout his 2006-09 individual medalist honors, shooting the Championship matches, placing third in 1906 and seasons. second-best winning score ever recorded 1913, and fourth in 1915. Golf became a varsity 5/31/2008: Dan Woltman makes second con- at the meet with a 274 and setting the Big sport in 1922, secutive appearance at the men’s golf Ten record for low 36-and 54-hole scores, NCAA Championship and finished T67 with as well as the 72-hole record at Wisconsin a 230 (82-71-77). (274). 9/18/2004: The men’s golf team set the all-time 5/14/1994: Ben Walter set the 54-hole all-time record for lowest team totals on 18-holes record for men’s golf with a 200 (65-65-70) at the Northern Intercollegiate in Verona, in the Big Ten Championships in Ann Arbor, Wis., with the total of 276. Mich. 3/15/1994: Ben Walter sets the Wisconsin men’s golf record for 72-hole score with 1990-1999 a 274 (65-65-70-74) at the Big Ten 9/27/1998: The Wisconsin men’s golf team cap- Championships in Ann Arbor, Mich. tured first place at the Hawkeye Invitational, 5/16/1993: Wisconsin men’s Golf won its first Big Ten Championship in 57 years. Juniors