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Golf 2008:Golf 2004 37 CU Golf History & Records Records generally unavailable prior to 1946-47; number in parenthesis under NCAA Finish are the number of individuals who qualified if the team did not. Conference NCAA Dual Team Stroke Averages Stroke Champion Season Head Coach Finish Finish Record Fall Spring Overall Player Class Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi 1946-47 Don Bell 2nd/ 7 28th 7-4-0………NA 1947-48 Les Fowler 3rd/ 7 … 7-1-0………NA 1948-49 Les Fowler 7th/ 7 … 6-8-0………NA 1949-50 Les Fowler 5th/ 7 … 9-5-0………NA 1950-51 Les Fowler 5th/ 7 … 9-4-2………NA 1951-52 Les Fowler 6th/ 7 … 9-6-0………NA 1952-53 Les Fowler 2nd/ 7 t-10th 9-4-0………NA 1953-54 Les Fowler 1st/ 7 15th 8-4-1………NA 1954-55 Les Fowler t-1st/ 7 31st 10-6-0………NA 1955-56 Les Fowler 4th/ 7 … 10-2-0………Dale DouglassFr.151128 75.20 70 80 1956-57 Les Fowler 4th/ 7 (1) 7-4-0………NA 1957-58 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 … 10-3-0………Dale DouglassJr.191417 74.58 72 79 1958-59 Les Fowler 5th/ 8 … 10-4-0………Dale DouglassSr.191383 72.79 70 77 1959-60 Les Fowler 4th/ 8 30th 11-4-0………NA 1960-61 Les Fowler 2nd/ 8 … 11-2-0………NA 1961-62 Les Fowler 6th/ 8 (1) 9-5-0………NA 1962-63 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (2) 15-3-1………Larry McAteeSo.251868 74.72 68 86 1963-64 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 t-18th 16-4-0………NA 1964-65 Les Fowler 5th/ 8 … 12-3-1………Hale IrwinSo.231746 75.91 70 81 1965-66 Les Fowler 2nd/ 8 17th 11-3-0………Hale IrwinJr.261873 72.04 67 79 1966-67 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) 12-2-0………Hale IrwinSr.282087 74.54 65 84 1967-68 Les Fowler 1st/ 8 t-8th 21-3-0………Bill Musselman Jr. 30 2214 73.80 67 90 1968-69 Les Fowler 5th/ 8 … 5-2-0 79.55 78.13 78.35 Bill Musselman Sr. 24 1824 76.00 69 85 1969-70 Les Fowler 6th/ 8 … 3-1-0………NA 1970-71 Les Fowler 5th/ 8 … 3-2-0………Blake Stirling Fr. 16 1231 76.94 72 85 1971-72 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) 2-1-0 83.45 77.74 79.98 Davis Driver Sr. 18 1363 75.72 70 83 1972-73 Les Fowler 6th/ 8 … 1-1-0 78.50 77.03 77.44 George Kelley Sr. 16 1184 74.00 70 77 1973-74 Les Fowler 7th/ 8 … 2-0-0………Mark FowlerSr.241803 75.13 70 86 1974-75 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) …………Mike MulhernSr.191485 78.16 74 83 1975-76 Les Fowler 2nd/ 8 … … … 78.30 … Tom Woodard Jr. 30 2288 76.27 69 84 1976-77 Fowler/Simpson 3rd/ 8 … … … … 77.12 Mark Crabtree Jr. 35 2659 75.97 70 82 1977-78 Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 (1) … 78.70 76.51 77.25 Steve Jones Fr. 30 2239 74.63 71 80 1978-79 Mark Simpson 2nd/ 8 (1) … 78.48 77.28 77.64 Steve Jones So. 29 2141 73.83 71 84 1979-80 Mark Simpson t-2nd/ 8 16th … 75.26 75.91 75.67 Steve Jones Jr. 43 3152 73.30 65 79 1980-81 Mark Simpson 2nd/ 8 t-11th 0-1-0 77.92 75.12 76.26 Steve Jones Sr. 39 2867 73.51 68 82 1981-82 Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 (1) … 77.61 76.48 77.00 Rick Cramer Sr. 44 3270 74.32 68 80 1982-83 Mark Simpson 6th/ 8 … 1-0-0 78.01 76.82 77.42 Mike Hogberg Jr. 27 2059 76.26 66 85 1983-84 Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 t-28th … 76.94 76.42 76.61 Mike Hogberg Sr. 35 2616 74.74 70 80 1984-85 Mark Simpson 6th/ 8 … … 78.50 75.26 76.31 Tim Smith Sr. 31 2344 75.61 70 83 1985-86 Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 (1) … 78.42 77.71 78.01 Kevin Bolles Sr. 31 2358 76.06 69 85 1986-87 Mark Simpson 7th/ 8 (1) … 76.82 77.51 77.27 John Lindberg So. 37 2759 74.57 66 80 1987-88 Mark Simpson t-5th/ 8 … … 75.34 76.94 76.36 John Lindberg Jr. 33 2408 72.97 66 82 Conference NCAA NCAA Dual Team Stroke Averages Stroke Champion Season Head Coach Finish Regional Finish Record Fall Spring Overall Player Class Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi 1988-89 Mark Simpson 5th/ 8 3rd t-29th … 76.83 76.59 76.66 John Lindberg Sr. 32 2345 73.28 65 79 1989-90 Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 15th … … 75.55 77.03 76.45 Mike Glaesel Sr. 36 2648 73.56 69 81 1990-91 Mark Simpson 7th/ 8 16th … 1-0-0 75.92 77.57 76.93 Charles Brown Sr. 29 2196 75.72 68 88 1991-92 Mark Simpson 5th/ 8 11th … … 74.38 75.25 74.88 Scott Petersen Jr. 35 2569 73.40 66 83 1992-93 Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 18th (1) … 76.01 75.59 75.76 Scott Petersen Sr. 42 3088 73.52 66 79 1993-94 Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 2nd t-24th … 74.71 75.86 75.37 Bobby Kalinowski Sr. 37 2687 72.62 68 83 1994-95 Mark Simpson 6th/ 8 16th … … 77.57 76.20 76.67 Knut Ekjord Fr. 32 2385 74.53 69 79 1995-96 Mark Simpson 7th/ 8 … … 0-0-1 75.76 77.17 76.60 Knut Ekjord So. 33 2448 74.18 69 82 1996-97 Mark Simpson 11th/12 … … … 76.29 77.02 76.68 Knut Ekjord Jr. 28 2116 75.57 68 87 1997-98 Mark Simpson 3rd/12 … … 1-0-0 75.64 76.29 76.03 Ben Portie So. 30 2227 74.23 69 79 1998-99 Mark Simpson 5th/12 10th 23rd 0-1-0 73.79 75.65 74.95 Knut Ekjord Sr. 40 2938 73.45 65 88 1999-00 Mark Simpson 3rd/12 t-18th … 0-1-0 73.31 75.00 74.41 Kane Webber Fr. 32 2337 73.03 67 78 2000-01 Mark Simpson 4th/12 17th … … 74.44 75.12 74.81 Kane Webber So. 34 2492 73.29 68 80 2001-02 Mark Simpson 8th/12 10th t-14th 0-0-1 74.03 74.14 74.10 Ben Portie Sr. 39 2826 72.46 66 80 2002-03 Mark Simpson t-6th/12 (1) … … 76.14 75.05 75.50 Stephen Carroll Sr. 39 2864 73.44 68 81 2003-04 Mark Simpson t-5th/12 t-18th … … 73.92 73.71 73.77 Kane Webber Sr. 39 2787 71.46 66 79 2004-05 Mark Simpson 11th/12 (1) … … 75.32 75.75 75.58 Edward McGlasson Jr. 34 2493 73.32 63 81 2005-06 Simpson/Neher t-10th/12 21st … … 76.43 74.89 75.39 Edward McGlasson Sr. 38 2752 72.42 64 77 2006-07 Roy Edwards 11th/12 20th … … 76.31 75.50 75.79 Michael Baird Jr. 30 2227 74.23 66 85 BIG 7/8/12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (3)—1954, 1955 (shared), 1968. BIG 7/8/12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (6)—Keith Alexander (1954), Hale Irwin (1966, shared; 1967), Terry Kahl (1981), Bobby Kalinowski (1993, 1994). NCAA INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (2)—Merle Backlund (1953), Hale Irwin (1967). 38 Colorado Record Book INDIVIDUAL Falcon Invitational, Sept. 13, 1997 (third round); Tobias Forsgren, CSU Invitational, Sept. 27, 1999 (first round); Most Rounds, Season—44, Tom Woodard, 1976-77; Rick Cramer, Stephen Carroll, Matlock Collegiate Classic, Feb. 17, 2003 1979-80 and 1981-82. (first round); Jeff Hanson, The Prestige At PGA West, Nov. 3, Most Rounds, Career—159, Rick Cramer, 1978-79 to 1981-82. 2003 (first round); Edward McGlasson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Lowest Stroke Average, Season—71.46, Kane Webber, 2003-04 Intercollegiate, Feb. 11, 2005 (third round). (39 rounds). Most Major Tournament Victories, Season—3, Hale Irwin, Lowest Stroke Average, Spring—71.30, Kane Webber, 2003-04 1966-67 and Kane Webber, 2003-04. (27 rounds). Most Major Tournament Victories, Career—4, Hale Irwin, Lowest Stroke Average, Freshman—73.03, Kane Webber, 1964-65 to 1966-67; John Lindberg, 1986-87 to 1988-89. 1999-2000 (32 rounds). Most 54-Hole Tournaments, 220 Score Or Better—29, Kane Lowest Stroke Average, Sophomore—73.29, Kane Webber, Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04. 2000-01 (34 rounds). Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season—6, Bobby Lowest Stroke Average, Junior—72.04, Hale Irwin, 1965-66 Kalinowski, 1993-94. (26 rounds). Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career—11, Rick Lowest Stroke Average, Senior—71.46, Kane Webber, 2003-04 Cramer, 1978-82; John Lindberg, 1986-89; and Bobby (39 rounds). Kalinowski, 1990-94. Lowest Stroke Average, Career (minimum 100 rounds)— Most Consecutive Top 10 Finishes—6, Edward McGlasson, 72.90, Kane Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04 (144 rounds). Nov. 1, 2005 to April 18, 2006. Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Season— +3, Kane Webber, Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season—9, Steve 2003-04 (39 rounds, +0.08). Jones, 1980-81. Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Career— +222, Kane Webber, Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career—19, Steve 1999-00 to 2003-04 (144 rounds, +1.54). Jones, 1977-78 to 1980-81.
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