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2017-18 Houston Men's Golf 25 MEDIA ALMANAC HISTORY & RECORDS NCAA Team National Champions . 30-37 2015-16 COUGARS NCAA Individual National Champions .. 38-39 NCAA Championships History ...... 40-43 NCAA Regional History ....................44 Conference Championships History ...45-47 Coaching / Season & Career Records ..48 Low Rounds ...................................49 Postseason Records ........................50 All-Americans .................................51 Honor Roll ................................ 52-53 at Major Championships..................54 on Professional Tours ......................56 U.S. Amateur Championship History ..56-59 All-Time Roster ..............................60 2017-18 HOUSTON MEN’S GOLF 29 2017-18 HOUSTON MEN’S GOLF NCAA TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1985 1984 NCAA National Champions NCAA National Champions Southwest Conference Champions Southwest Conference Champions (L-R) Marc Pendaries, Billy Ray Brown, Head Coach Dave Williams, Front Row (L-R); Virginia Williams and Head Coach Dave Williams Steve Elkington, Carlos Espinosa and Mike Standly Back Row: Steve Elkington, Steve Russell, John Slaughter, Tray Tyner and Billy Ray Brown ROSTER ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown-High School Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown-High School Billy Ray Brown 6-2 190 Sr. Missouri City, Texas-Dulles Billy Ray Brown 6-2 185 Jr. Missouri City, Texas-Dulles Steve Elkington 6-2 190 Sr. Wollongong, Australia-Mount Austin Steve Elkington 6-2 188 Jr. Wollongong, Australia-Mount Austin Carlos Espinosa 5-5 140 Sr. Hidalgo, Texas-McAllen John Slaughter 5-11 175 Sr. Abilene, Texas Stuart Hendley 5-10 155 Fr. Houston, Texas-Westchester Tod Power 5-11 150 Fr. Queensland, Australia Marc Pendaries 5-11 160 Fr. Paris, France-Ecole Gerson David Tentis 6-2 180 Sr. White Bear Lake, Minn.-White Bear Lake Mike Standly 5-11 190 Jr. Abilene, Texas-Cooper Desmond Terblanche 6-4 210 Fr. Kimberley, South Africa David Tentis 6-4 190 Sr. White Bear Lake, Minn.-White Bear Lake Tray Tyner 5-10 160 So. Sour Lake, Texas-Hardin-Jefferson Tray Tyner 5-10 160 So. Sour Lake, Texas-Hardin-Jefferson Head Coach: Dave Williams Head Coach: Dave Williams TEAM SCHEDULE TEAM SCHEDULE Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates Southwest Conference Southwest Conference Fall Championships 1st 885 Sweetwater CC (Sugar Land, Texas) Sept. 15-17, 1983 HISTORY & RECORDS Fall Championships 1st 702 Ridglea CC (Fort Worth, Texas) ––– Angelo’s St. Thomas Angelo’s Intercollegiate 1st 564 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) ––– Intercollegiate 1st 584 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) Sept. 29-30, 1983 Andy Bean Intercollegiate 1st 870 Grenelefe CC (Haines City, Fla.) ––– LSU National Invitational 1st 847 Sherwood CC (Baton Rouge, La.) Oct. 5-7, 1983 Harvey Penick 1st 1,057 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) ––– Morton Braswell Crown Colony Intercollegiate 2nd 879 Shreveport CC (Shreveport, La.) Oct. 10-12, 1983 Intercollegiate Invitational 1st 738 Crown Colony CC (Lufkin, Texas) Feb. 16-17, 1985 Harvey Penick Henry Homberg Intercollegiate 4th 295 Pinewood C (Beaumont, Texas) Feb. 22-24, 1985 Intercollegiate 2nd 1,069 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) Nov. 7-9, 1983 Border Olympics 1st 862 Laredo CC (Laredo, Texas) March 9-10, 1985 Columbia Lakes All-American Intercollegiate 1st 1,190 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) March 27-30, 1985 Intercollegiate 1st 1,161 Columbia Lakes CC (West Columbia, Texas) ––– Morris Williams Intercollegiate 4th 868 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) April 5-7, 1985 Crown Colony Southwest Conference Intercollegiate 1st 772 Crown Colony GC (Lufkin, Texas) ––– Championships 4th 868 The Hills of Lakeway GC (Austin, Texas) April 19-21, 1985 Henry Homberg Intercollegiate 2nd 857 Pinewood CC (Beaumont, Texas) ––– NCAA Championships 1st 1,172 Grenelefe CC (Haines City, Fla.) May 22-25, 1985 Border Olympics 2nd 906 Laredo CC (Laredo, Texas) ––– All-American Intercollegiate 5th 1,181 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) ––– Morris Williams Intercollegiate 1st 842 Morris Williams Golf Club (Austin, Texas) ––– Southwest Conference Championships 1st 866 Fairway Oaks (Abilene, Texas) April 20-22, 1984 NCAA Championships 1st 1,145 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) May 23-26, 1984 30 MEDIA ALMANAC NCAA TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1982 1977 NCAA National Champions NCAA National Champions Southwest Conference Champions (L-R): Billy Tuten, John Slaughter, David Tentis, Head Coach Dave Williams, Billy Ray Brown, Mark Fuller and Steve Elkington ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown-High School Jeffrey Boies 5-10 165 Fr. Houston, Texas (L-R): Billy Tuten, John Slaughter, David Tentis, Head Coach Dave Williams, Billy Ray Brown 6-2 170 Fr. Missouri City, Texas-Dulles Billy Ray Brown, Mark Fuller and Steve Elkington Don Burwell 6-6 245 So. Miami, Fla. Alvaro Canessa 6-0 160 Fr. Montevideo, Uruguay ROSTER Steve Elkington 6-1 175 Fr. Wollongong, Australia-Mount Austin Name Carlos Espinosa 5-6 130 So. Reynosa, Tamaulipas Mike Booker Ed Fiori Kirk Hanefield Steve Hill Mark Fuller 6-2 180 Jr. Yukon, Okla. David Ishii Ron Kilby Tom Lamore Kalua Makalena HISTORY & RECORDS Steve Jurgensen 5-10 155 So. The Woodlands, Texas Billy May Chris Mitchell Terry Snodgrass John Stark Mike Neece 5-11 150 Jr. Irving, Texas Jim Stewart Robert Thompson Greg Young John Slaughter 5-11 170 So. Abilene, Texas Head Coach: Dave Williams David Tentis 6-2 160 So. White Bear Lake, Minn.-White Bear Lake Billy Tuten 5-11 180 Jr. Palatka, Fla. TEAM SCHEDULE Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates Head Coach: Dave Williams Southwest Conference Fall Championships 1st –– Texarkana CC (Texarkana , Texas) ––– TEAM SCHEDULE Al Pryor Intercollegiate 1st 717 Atascocita CC (Houston) Sept. 25-26, 1976 Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates River City 2nd 867 Farmington CC (Memphis, Tenn.) ––– LSU Invitational 1st 1,082 Sherwood Forest CC (Baton Rouge, La.) Oct. 20-22, 1983 Southwest Conference Harvey Penick Fall Championships 1st –– Columbia Lakes CC (West Columbia, Texas) Intercollegiate 2nd 1,119 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) Nov. 15-17 1976 Sept. 14-15, 1981 Atascocita Intercollegiate 1st 736 Atascocita CC (Houston) Feb. 5-6, 1977 LSU National Invitational t-3rd 860 Sherwood Forest CC (Baton Rouge, La.) Oct. 7-9, 1981 Pan American International Angelo’s Intercollegiate 1st 558 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) Oct. 29-30, 1981 Intercollegiate 3rd 897 Monterrey GC (Monterrey, Mexico) Feb. 10-12, 1977 Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 3rd 1,100 Morris Williams Golf Club (Austin, Texas) Lamar Intercollegiate 1st 903 Pinewood CC (Beaumont, Texas) Feb. 21-22 1977 Nov. 9-11, 1981 Lake Houston 1st 732 Lake Houston CC (Houston) Feb. 26-27, 1977 Border Olympics 1st 867 Casa Blanca CC (Laredo, Texas) March 11-12, 1977 Columbia Lakes Intercollegiate 1st 739 Columbia Lakes CC (West Columbia, Texas) Mike McKenzie 2nd 389 River Oaks CC (Houston) March 14, 1977 Feb. 6-8, 1982 Mike McKenzie 1st 379 Kingwood CC (Kingwood, Texas) March 15, 1977 Henry Homberg Intercollegiate 1st 861 Pinewood CC (Beaumont, Texas) Mike McKenzie 1st 351 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) March 16, 1977 Feb. 20-22, 1982 Mike McKenzie 2nd 377 Sugar Creek CC (Houston) March 17, 1977 Border Olympics 1st 846 Lake Casa Blanca Golf Club (Laredo, Texas) Mike McKenzie Intercollegiate 3rd 377 Houston CC (Houston) March 18, 1977 Feb. 26-27, 1982 Mike McKenzie Intercollegiate 1st 387 Waterwood National CC (Huntsville, Texas) March 19, 1977 Conquistador National Les Bolstad Invitational 1st 738 Atascocita CC (Atascocita, Texas) March 22-23, 1977 Morris Williams 1st 563 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) ––– Invitational 1st 1,078 Tucson National (Tucson, Ariz.) March 18-20, 1982 Far Western 4th 1,110 PasaTiempo Golf Course (Santa Cruz, Calif.) April 6-8, 1977 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 3rd 584 Morris Williams GC (Austin, Texas) March 26-27 1982 All-America Intercollegiate All-American Intercollegiate 1st 1,156 Bear Creek Golf World (Houston) April 1-3, 1982 Invitational 2nd 1,166 Atascocita, Texas (Atascocita, Texas) April 13-16, 1977) Southwest Conference Southwest Conference Championships 2nd 860 Quail Valley CC (Houston) April 16-18, 1982 Championships 1st 873 Briarwood CC (Tyler, Texas) April 22-24, 1977 Sun Devil-Phoenix Sun Devil-Phoenix Thunderbird Collegiate t-8th 1,104 McCormick Ranch GC (Phoenix) April 29-May 1, 1982 Thunderbird Collegiate 5th 1,109 McCormick Ranch GC (Phoenix) April 28-30, 1977 Southern 2nd 1.089 Athens CC (Athens, Ga.) May 25-27, 1977 NCAA Championships 1st 1,141 Pinehurst CC (Pinehurst CC) May 26-29, 1982 NCAA Championships 1st 1,197 Seven Oaks GC (Hamilton, N.Y.) June 8-11, 1977 31 2017-18 HOUSTON MEN’S GOLF NCAA TEAM NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1970 1969 NCAA National Champions NCAA National Champions (L-R): Head Coach Dave Williams, Bruce Ashworth, Corker DeLoach, (Top Row, L-R): Bob Barbarossa, Doug Olson, John Mahaffey John Mahaffey, Tom Jenkins and John Mills and Bruce Ashworth. Bottom Row: Head Coach Dave Williams and Dave Shuster ROSTER ROSTER Name Name Bruce Ashworth Corker DeLoach John Grace Tom Jenkins Bruce Ashworth Bob Barbarossa Jim Barker John Cameron Bruce Lietzke John Mahaffey Jim McLean John Mills John Grace Tom Jenkins John Mahaffey Ken Newell Kip Putterbaugh Bill Rogers Arthur Russell Joe Stencik Doug Olson Don Scott Dave Shuster Jim Simons Bobby Wadkins Layne Wallock Bobby Walzel Bobby Walzel Larry White Head Coach Dave Williams Head Coach: Dave Williams Head Coach: Dave Williams TEAM SCHEDULE TEAM SCHEDULE Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates Tournament Finish Score Site (City) Dates Centenary 1st 1,348 Shreveport CC
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