J.J. Henry 2007 Season enry recorded a pair of top-10 finishes and eclipsed the $1-million mark for the second consecutive season... tied for eighth overall at the Mercedes-Benz Championship - making him one of four first-time golfers to finish in the top-10 at that event... tied for sixth overall at the after finishing the final five holes of competition with a score of three-under-par... competed in 26 tournaments duringH the 2007 campaign where he made the cut in 18 events... recorded seven top-25 finishes during the season - including a 13th-place showing at both the EDS Byron Nelson Championship and ... tied for 16th overall at the Wachovia Championship... nearly missed out on a pair of top-25 showings as he finished tied for 26th overall at the U.S. Open and 27th overall at the British Open. 2006 Season During the 2006 season - Henry had a banner campaign where he finished 29th overall on the PGA TOUR Money List after accumulating over $2-million in prize money... competed on his first-ever U.S. Ryder Cup Team where he finished with a 0-0-3 overall record in competition... col- lected his first-ever tournament victory at the Buick Championship - making him the first state-born player to win the championship and the 11th golfer in the 55th history of the tournament to claim their first title... captured the Buick Championship by three strokes - making it the largest margin of victory since the 1999 championships... competed as part of the World Cup Team where he teamed with Stewart Cink at the Barbados World Cup... competed in 28 tournaments where he made the cut in 20 events en route to securing five top-10 finishes and nine top-25 show- ings... earned silver medal honors in his third tournament of the season at the FBR Open after finishing the tournament with a 14-under-par score of 270 (67-61-70-72)... tied for fourth overall at the BellSouth Classic with a 14-under par score of 274 (69-65-72-68)... recorded a pair of top-10 showings in the final two unofficial tournaments of the season at the Merrill Lynch Shootout and World Championships -Barbados World Cup... finished sixth overall at the Deutsche Bank Championships with a six-under-par score of 278 (68-71-68-71). 2005 Season Henry competed in 32 tournaments during the 2005 campaign where he made the cut in 20 events - including 10 finishes in the top-25... record- ed his best finish of the season with a fourth-place showing at the Reno-Tahoe Open with a 15-under-par score of 273 (70-67-70-66)... earned fifth-place honors in a pair of tournaments during the season - Zurich Classic of New Orleans and Valero Texas Open. 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup Team 2006 World Cup Team 2004 Season A participant in 30 tournaments during the 2004 season - Henry made the cut in 21 events where he recorded seven top-25 finishes - includ- ing a season-best third place at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic with a 20-under-par score of (70-67-66-65)... earned three top-10 show- ings during the season - including a fifth-place showing at the Valero Texas Open and seventh-place finish at the Nissan Open. 2003 Season Henry recorded seven top-25 showings during the 2003 season after making the cut in 18 of his 31 total events... notched his lone top-10 show- ing of the season at the BellSouth Classic with a ninth-place finish... tied for 11th overall at the Wachovia Championships and 14th overall at the Ford Championships at Doral... tied for 16th overall at the Reno-Tahoe Open and 18th at the Presented by Qwest. 2002 Season During the 2002 season - Henry competed in 34 events where he made the cut in 21 events - including five top-25 finishes and a pair of top- 10 showings... notched his best finish of the season with a third-place showing at the Reno-Tahoe Open with a 13-under-par score of 275 (68- 69-70-68)... tied for 10th overall at the where he posted an 11-under-par score of 277 (67-67-76-67). 2001 Season Henry concluded his rookie season on the PGA TOUR ranked 49th on the money list with a total prize winnings of over $1 million... made the cut in 15 of 28 total events with six top-25 showings - including five in the top-10... earned runner-up laurels at the Kemper Insurance Open with a 15-under-par score of 269 (65-71-67-66)... tied for second overall at the Texas Open at LaCantera with a score of 268 (70-64-68-66). 2000 Season As a member of the Natiowide Tour - Henry competed in 29 events where he made the cut in 21 tournaments - including 12 top-25 showings... captured the crown at the BUY.COM with a 15-under-par score of 273 (67-67-66-73)... tied for third overall at the BUY.COM and notched a pair of sixth-place finishes at the BUY.COM Monterrey Open and BUY.COM Tri-Cities Open. 1999 Season In his first full season as a member of the Nationwide Tour - Henry competed in 28 events where he made the cut in 19 tournaments while recording eight finishes in the top-25... tied for second overall at the NIKE Tri-Cities Open with a score of 279 (71-73-66-69)... tied for fourth overall at the NIKE Greensboro Open... notched an eighth-place finish at the NIKE Dominion Open... competed in a pair of PGA TOUR events.

TCU Highlights 1998 Season Henry became the first golfer in TCU history to be selected as the Golfweek/Taylor Made College Player of the Year after the Frog senior earned runner-up laurels at the 1998 NCAA National Championships... recorded a four-round score of 16-under-par 272 (67-67-70-68) en route to missing out on crown by one stroke to James McLean of the University of Minnesota... notched the best four-round score in pro- gram history at the NCAA National Championships while recording the highest-finish ever for a Frog... selected as the Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year after capturing the conference tournament individual crown... recorded a hole-in-one on the 17th hole in the final round of action to seal the individual title as well as give the Frogs the back-to-back conference team championships... selected as a first team All-American as well as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference award winner... became the first-ever golfer in TCU history to earn three consecutive trips to the All-American Team as well as a trio of accolades in conference competition. 1997 Season During his junior campaign - Henry was selected as a first team All-Western Athletic Conference team member as he helped the Frogs secure their first conference tournament crown in over a decade... tied for 17th overall at the NCAA National Championships with a four-round score of one-under-par 287 (72-68-76-71)... captured his first collegiate title as he was crowned the champion at the prestigous NCAA/PING Preview. 1996 Season Henry earned his first-ever All-American award after finishing tied for 13th overall at the NCAA National Championships... finished with a four- round score of 296 (74-74-74-74) en route to earning his first-ever top-15 showing in his debut at the national championships.

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- 34 - Past TCU Greats on the PGA Tour Don Massengale Pete Jordan PGA Championship Runner-Up | 1967 The Master’s Champion | 1971 PGA Tour Veteran | 14 Years U.S. Ryder Cup Team | 1971

on Massengale was a standout for the TCU men’s golf program fter finishing a fine collegiate career at TCU in 1960 – Charles ete Jordan – a 1986 All-American for the TCU men’s golf program during the 1950s and joined the PGA Tour following his gradua- Coody joined the PGA Tour in 1963 where his career highlight – has made nearly 300 appearances on the PGA Tour during his tion in 1960. He narrowly missed becoming the first Majors cham- would be capturing the 1971 Master’s Championship. A three- 14-year professional career. The former TCU standout recorded pionD in the history of TCU as he was defeated in an 18-hole playoff by Atime winner of the PGA Tour – Coody was a member of the 1971 U.S. Phis best finish at the British Columbia Open where he notched silver for the 1967 PGA Championship title. Ryder Cup Team. medal laurels by virtue of a sudden-death playoff hole.

The former TCU standout captured a pair of victories during the 1966 Coody – who was diagnosed with polio at the age of 13 – joined the A winner of over $2 million on the PGA Tour – Jordan’s biggest purse season at the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am and The en Champions Tour during the 1987 season where he has accumulated 12 came at the 2001 John Deere Classic where he earned a paycheck of route to finishing 27th overall on the money list that campaign. victories during his career on the senior circuit. The former TCU stand- $190,400 after finishing third overall. Jordan also finished fourth overall Massengale finished among the top-60 on the money list on the PGA out captured the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf on three occasions as at the FedEx St. Jude Classic in 2000 as well as a pair of top-10 show- Tour on four occasions. well as claimed four victories during the 1991 season – including the ings during the 1999 campaign at the John Deere Classic and Canon Chrysler Cup and NYNEX Commemorative. Greater Hartford Open where he earned fifth and sixth-place honors, A 16-time Majors competitor - Massengale played on the Champions respectively. Tour full-time from 1987 to 1996 where he collected a pair of victories at A winner of over $4 million on the Champions Tour – Coody captured the 1990 and 1992 Royal Caribbean Classic. During the 1997 MasterCard Champions Championship and finished second Jordan notched four runner-up showings during his career on the his career on the Senior PGA Tour – Massengale amassed over $1 mil- overall at the 1991 Senior Players Championship. Coody ranks among Nationwide Tour, and he collected his best finish at a Major lion in prize winnings. Massengale passed away in January of 2007. the top-30 on the tour’s all-time money list and has been inducted into Championship during the 1995 U.S. Open where he tied for 21st overall. the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and Texas Golf Hall of Fame.

Dan Jenkins Future Stars of the PGA Tour Best-Selling Author Pulitzer Prize Nominee | Three Times fter serving as the team captain for the Horned Frogs’ men’s golf program for three seasons – Dan Jenkins graduated Afrom TCU in 1953.

After graduation – Jenkins became a leg- endary sportswriter for the Dallas Times Herald, Sports Illustrated and Golf Digest. Jenkins has also authored over 17 books – seven of which have been best-selling novels. Three of his best sellers were made into movies – “Dead Solid Perfect,” “Semi-Tough” and “Baja Oklahoma.” J.J. Killeen Adam Rubinson Bret Guetz Nationwide Tour Nationwide Tour Nationwide Tour The former TCU captain was a seven-time recipient of the “Best Story of the Year Award” selected by the Golf Writers Association of America and six-time “Best Story of the Year Award” winner by the Texas Sportswriters Association. He also was a three-time nominee for the Pulitzer Prize in commentary. He has covered more than 175 major championships throughout his career – including 54 consecutive trips to the Master’s.

Jenkins has been induced into the World Sportswriters Hall of Fame, National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame, Texas Golf Hall of Fame and TCU Letterman’s Hall of Fame. His other awards include the Memorial Golf Journalism Award, Lincoln A. Werden Award for Outstanding Contributions to Golf Journalism, PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism, Distinguished TCU Alumnus Award and the 2001 College Golf Foundation Rolex Achievement Award.

At the 2005 Master’s – Jenkins was honored with the Golf Writer’s Association of America’s William Richardson Award for outstanding con- Adam Meyer Colby Beckstrom David Schultz tributions to the world of golf. Nationwide Tour Nationwide Tour Nationwide Tour

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- 35 - 1980 NCAA National Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course | Columbus, Ohio | May 28-31, 1980 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Oklahoma State 298-298-302-286 = 1,173 +21 T-5. David Sann 70-73-76-71 = 290 | +2 2. BYU 293-301-291-292 = 1,177 +25 T-23. Dave Davis 80-75-73-70 = 298 | +10 3. Oral Roberts 299-298-294-287 = 1,178 +26 T-26. Kevin Harrison 74-74-79-72 = 299 | +11 T-4. TCU 298-298-302-286 = 1,184 +32 T-26. Bjorn Svedin 76-76-74-73 = 299 | +11 T-4. Ohio State 302-289-294-299 = 1,184 +32 T-80. John Tetens 78-78-80-74 = 310 | +22 6. Tennessee 298-299-295-296 = 1,188 +36 7. Georgia Southern 298-298-298-301 = 1,195 +43 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Southern Cal 298-309-294-297 = 1,198 +46 1. | Utah State 69-71-71-72 = 283 | -5 9. Centenary 297-301-299-304 = 1,201 +49 2. Hal Sutton | Centenary 72-71-70-70 = 283 | -5 T-10. Fresno State 310-300-293-306 = 1,209 +57 3. Rafael Alarcon | Okla. State 70-72-72-71 = 285 | -3 T-10. Florida 292-306-303-308 = 1,209 +57 T-12. Clemson 302-302-303-306 = 1,213 +61 4. Bryan Norton | Oral Roberts 74-73-72-69 = 288 | E T-12. Texas 304-310-293-306 = 1,213 +61 T-5. David Sann | TCU 70-73-76-71 = 290 | +2 14. Florida State 311-292-304-308 = 1,215 +63 T-5. Joe Rassett | Oral Roberts 72-76-71-71 = 290 | +2 15. Texas A&M 305-303-300-309 = 1,217 +65 T-5. Tim Norris | Fresno State 73-77-66-74 = 290 | +2 T-8. Bob Tway | Okla. State 69-74-77-71 = 291 | +3 Did not make the cut: T-8. Fred Couples | Houston 73-74-74-70 = 291 | +3 Colorado (909), Wake Forest (910), Houston (912), San Jose State 10. Bob Clampett | BYU 72-80-70-70 = 292 | +4 (914), Arizona State (916), Indiana (916), San Diego State (917), Weber State (919), Pacific (920), UCLA (920), East Tennessee State (921), Ohio (926), Temple (928), Princeton (946), Connecticut (968)

1983 NCAA National Championships San Joaquin Country Club | Fresno, California | June 8-11, 1983 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Oklahoma State 296-284-290-291 = 1,161 +9 T-62. Ryan Hill 73-73-76-80 = 302 | +14 2. Texas 299-290-292-287 = 1,168 +16 MC. Mike Tschetter 76-73-80-cut = 229 3. Houston 293-297-285-295 = 1,170 +18 MC. Jeff Hiemenz 73-78-78-cut = 229 4. Ohio State 292-298-294-289 = 1,173 +21 MC. Bjorn Svedin 79-79-76-cut = 234 5. Clemson 305-291-292-288 = 1,176 +24 MC. Pete Jordan 78-77-80-cut = 235 6. Georgia 297-295-289-298 = 1,179 +27 7. UCLA 290-294-296-301 = 1,181 +29 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-8. North Carolina 291-290-306-298 = 1,185 +33 1. | Arizona State 75-68-72-72 = 287 | -1 T-8. Oklahoma 300-288-293-304 = 1,185 +33 T-2. Doug Harper | Fresno State 69-71-74-73 = 287 | -1 T-10. BYU 298-293-294-301 = 1,186 +34 T-2. Scott Verplank | Okla. State 72-69-74-72 = 287 | -1 T-10. Texas A&M 295-298-292-301 = 1,186 +34 12. Fresno State 289-297-298-305 = 1,189 +37 T-2. Paul Thomas | Texas 73-68-74-72 = 287 | -1 T-13. Missouri 302-299-289-303 = 1,193 +41 T-5. Peter Persons | Georgia 72-71-73-72 = 288 | E T-13. Wake Forest 303-293-295-302 = 1,193 +41 T-5. Bill Tuten | Houston 73-71-70-74 = 288 | E 15. Pacific 294-294-307-302 = 1,197 +45 T-5. Brad Faxon | Furman 74-68-69-77 = 288 | E 8. | USC 72-69-74-74 = 289 | +1 Did not make the cut: 9. Andrew Magee | Okla. State 73-72-74-71 = 290 | +2 Florida (896), Alabama (898), Ball State (900), Southern California 10. Mark Brooks | Texas 74-72-74-70 = 290 | +2 (901), Florida State (902), Lamar (904), Oregon (907), Oral Roberts (909), San Diego State (909), Temple (909), San Jose State (910), TCU (911), Weber State (912), Bowling Green (915), North Carolina State (922), Holy Cross (966), Navy (967)

1986 NCAA National Championships Bermuda Run Country Club | Winston-Salem, North Carolina | May 28-31, 1986 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Wake Forest 286-290-302-278 = 1,156 +4 T-24. Jim Sorenson 72-76-69-74 = 291 | +3 2. Oklahoma State 289-284-289-298 = 1,160 +8 T-87. Gavin Munro 77-74-74-77 = 302 | +14 3. Oklahoma 286-289-296-292 = 1,163 +11 T-98. Pete Jordan 76-76-74-79 = 305 | +15 4. BYU 298-285-287-297 = 1,167 +15 T-102. Joe Beck 77-74-79-77 = 307 | +17 5. Houston 296-286-300-287 = 1,169 +17 T-115. Steve Reding 79-79-76-83 = 317 | +24 T-6. Miami (Fla.) 288-294-291-297 = 1,172 +20 T-6. Lamar 292-294-291-297 = 1,172 +20 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-8. Arizona State 294-291-294-295 = 1,174 +22 1. Scott Verplank | Okla. State 68-68-73-73 = 282 | -6 T-8. Southern Cal 297-290-291-296 = 1,174 +22 2. Mike Standly | Houston 72-71-73-70 = 286 | -2 10. LSU 292-296-293-294 = 1,175 +23 T-3. Emlyn Aubrey | LSU 74-70-73-70 = 287 | -1 11. Florida 294-293-302-287 = 1,176 +24 T-3. Nacho Gervas | Ga. Tech 72-70-74-71 = 287 | -1 12. North Carolina 293-293-301-290 = 1,177 +25 T-3. Peter Persons | Georgia 73-72-71-71 = 287 | -1 T-13. Fresno State 292-296-300-292 = 1,180 +28 T-3. Andy Zullo | Florida 73-71-70-73 = 287 | -1 T-13. Georgia Tech 296-294-298-292 = 1,180 +28 T-3. C. Villaroman | Weber 73-70-70-74 = 287 | -1 T-13. Ohio State 304-293-289-294 = 1,180 +28 16. Arkansas 299-294-295-295 = 1,183 +31 T-8. Jim Benepe | Northwestern 72-72-71-73 = 288 | E 17. Texas 304-288-292-303 = 1,187 +35 T-8. George Daves | Oregon 71-71-75-71 = 288 | E 18. Oregon 293-298-303-298 = 1,192 +40 T-8. Eduardo Herrera | BYU 75-70-65-78 = 288 | E T-19. TCU 302-300-293-307 = 1,202 +50 T-8. Ronnie McCann | Miami 71-72-73-72 = 288 | E T-19. Furman 293-305-296-308 = 1,202 +50 T-8. Sam Randolph | USC 73-70-74-71 = 288 | E

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- 36 - 1991 NCAA National Championships Poppy Hills Golf Club | Monterrey, California | June 5-8, 1991 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Oklahoma State 300-280-294-287 = 1,161 +9 T-16. Chad Magee 79-69-73-73 = 294 | +6 2. North Carolina 298-286-287-297 = 1,168 +16 T-81. Charlie Stevens 77-74-78-76 = 305 | +17 3. Arizona State 309-283-289-284 = 1,175 +23 T-127. Ben Bangert 77-77-77-81 = 312 | +24 4. Wake Forest 298-285-302-295 = 1,180 +28 T-142. Tony Aguilar 81-80-75-79 = 315 | +27 5. BYU 295-295-297-298 = 1,185 +33 T-145. Ren Budde 85-81-78-72 = 316 | +28 6. Georgia Tech 303-292-302-291 = 1,188 +36 7. USC 299-295-302-294 = 1,191 +38 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. UNLV 309-292-305-285 = 1,191 +39 1. Warren Schutte | UNLV 72-70-74-67 = 283 | -5 T-9. Arkansas 312-292-297-291 = 1,192 +40 2. David Duval | Ga. Tech 76-70-71-69 = 286 | -2 T-9. Texas 304-296-297-295 = 1,192 +40 3. | Georgia 72-69-71-75 = 287 | -1 T-9. UTEP 301-296-295-300 = 1,192 +40 12. Central Florida 305-295-297-298 = 1,195 +43 T-4. Craig Hainline | Okla. State 74-72-71-72 = 289 | +1 13. Clemson 312-287-301-296 = 1,196 +44 T-4. David Bishop | UTEP 72-74-69-74 = 289 | +1 14. N.C. State 302-300-300-295 = 1,197 +45 T-4. Manny Zerman | Arizona 76-72-70-71 = 289 | +1 T-15. New Mexico 310-295-295-300 = 1,200 +48 T-4. Phil Mickelson | Ariz. State 74-70-70-75 = 289 | +1 T-15. South Carolina 310-295-295-300 = 1,200 +48 T-4. | N. Carolina 75-71-71-72 = 289 | +1 T-15. Stanford 296-303-304-298 = 1,200 +48 9. Hans Albertsson | Wake 76-69-74-71 = 290 | +2 Did not make the cut: T-10. Jeff Lee | Oklahoma 73-71-75-72 = 291 | +3 Arizona (1,201), Northwestern (1,201), Florida (1,206), Oklahoma T-10. Jim Lemon | Arizona State 75-70-68-78 = 291 | +3 (1,207), Georgia (1,210), SMU (1,212), Ohio State (1,215), UCLA T-10. Scott DeSerrano | Okla. State 79-69-73-70 = 291 | +3 (1,215), TCU (1,216), Rice (1,218), Miami, Ohio (1,225)

1992 NCAA National Championships UNM Championship Course | Albuquerque, New Mexico | June 3-6, 1992 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Arizona 286-284-274-285=1,129 -23 T-10. Charlie Stevens 69-69-76-71 = 285 | -3 2. Arizona State 276-288-286-286=1,136 -16 MC. Ren Budde 76-73-cut = 149 3. Oklahoma State 282-291-289-282=1,134 -14 MC. Mike Flynn 74-76-cut = 150 4. UNLV 284-297-279-290=1,150 -2 MC. Doug Roecker 76-75-cut = 151 5. Georgia Tech 289-294-284-284=1,151 -1 MC. Robert Boisvert 77-81-cut = 158 6. Texas 291-292-283-286=1,152 E 7. Florida 286-291-288-290=1,155 +3 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Arkansas 304-281-282-289=1,156 +4 1. Phil Mickelson | Ariz. State 63-65-69-74=271 | -17 9. Stanford 286-297-279-296=1,158 +6 2. Harry Rudolph | Arizona 71-69-66-72=278 | -10 10. New Mexico 295-286-289-281=1,161 +9 3. Manny Zerman | Arizona 72-70-67-70=279 | -9 11. Alabama 294-283-293-293=1,163 +11 12. Clemson 293-292-285-296=1,166 +14 4. Jaxon Brigman | Okla. State 72-72-69-69=282 | -6 13. Houston 286-295-293-294=1,168 +16 5. | Texas 72-71-70-69=282 | -6 14. Oklahoma 289-287-294-301=1,171 +19 6. Notah Begay | Stanford 72-75-64-72=283 | -5 15. Central Florida 291-292-297-304=1,184 +32 7. Patrick Lee | Oklahoma 71-67-73-73=284 | -4 8. Mike Weir | BYU 70-72-72-70=284 | -4 Did not make the cut: 9. Todd Fischer | San Francisco 68-72-70-64=284 | -4 TCU (586), Virginia (586), Wisconsin (586), Fresno State (586), San T-10. Charlie Stevens | TCU 69-69-76-71=285 | -3 Jose State (587), BYU (587), LSU (588), North Carolina (590), Wake T-10. Deane Pappas | Arkansas 74-71-69-71=285 | -3 Forest (591), East Tennessee State (592), Kent State (592), Ohio T-10. Ed Fryatt | UNLV 70-74-68-73=285 | -3 State (594), South Carolina (595), UC-Irvine (606), Rice (619)

1994 NCAA National Championships Stonebridge Country Club | McKinney, Texas | June 1-4, 1994 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Stanford 292-273-282-282 = 1,129 -23 MC. Andy Aduddell 73-72-cut = 145 2. Texas 293-281-279-280 = 1,133 -19 MC. Deron Zinnecker 74-73-cut = 147 3. Florida 288-282-279-287 = 1,136 -16 MC. Robert Boisvert 75-73-cut = 148 4. Arkansas 279-288-282-289 = 1,138 -14 MC. Mike Flynn 74-82-cut = 156 5. Oklahoma State 286-286-277-291 = 1,140 -12 MC. Ben Bangert 78-82-cut = 160 6. Georgia Tech 296-274-277-298 = 1,145 -7 T-7. Auburn 287-294-281-287 = 1,149 -3 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-7. UNLV 290-284-289-286 = 1,149 -3 1. Justin Leonard | Texas 71-68-63-69=271 | -17 T-9. Arizona State 292-283-285-291 = 1,151 -1 2. Alan Bratton | Okla. State 70-67-66-73=276 | -12 T-9. Clemson 294-283-284-291 = 1,151 -1 T-3. Mark Swygert | Clemson 70-72-65-70=277 | -11 11. North Carolina 290-285-284-294 = 1,154 +2 T-3. W.Yanagisawa | Stanford 72-71-70-64=277 | -11 12. E. Tennessee St. 287-290-286-295 = 1,158 +6 T-5. Notah Begay | Stanford 72-62-73-73=280 | -8 13. Kent State 292-289-283-296 = 1,160 +8 T-5. Stewart Cink | Ga. Tech 75-67-65-73=280 | -8 14. Arizona 293-288-290-294 = 1,165 +13 T-7. Todd Dempsey | Ariz. State 70-71-66-74=281 | -7 15. Wake Forest 296-285-297-289 = 1,167 +15 T-7. Harrison Frazar | Texas 74-68-74-65=281 | -7 Did not make the cut: T-7. Chris Riley | UNLV 70-69-75-67=281 | -7 Florida State (582), Fresno State (585), SMU (588), Houston (589), 10. C. Chernock | SMU 72-67-72-73=284 | -4 Virginia Tech (589), Santa Barbara (590), LSU (591), New Mexico (592), Colorado (593), Oregon State (594), San Jose State (595), TCU (596), Miami, Ohio (598), Oklahoma (598), Augusta (602)

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- 37 - 1995 NCAA National Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course | Columbus, Ohio | May 31-June 3, 1995 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. * - Oklahoma State 291-292-287-286=1,156 +4 MC. Doug Roecker 71-75-cut = 146 2. Stanford 289-292-286-289=1,156 +4 MC. Brent Wolf 73-76-cut = 149 3. Texas 289-296-282-290=1,157 +5 MC. Andy Aduddell 75-76-cut = 151 4. Arizona State 288-300-289-287=1,164 +12 MC. Grady Girard 77-74-cut = 151 5. Southern Cal 295-293-281-296=1,165 +13 MC. Deron Zinnecker 75-78-cut = 153 6. California 292-295-288-291=1,166 +14 7. Florida State 289-293-292-294=1,168 +16 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-8. N.C. State 293-291-294-292=1,170 +18 1. Chip Spradin | Auburn 67-71-70-75=283 -5 T-8. Ohio State 296-290-296-288=1,170 +18 T-2. Ted Purdy | Arizona 74-70-70-70=284 -4 10. Arizona 294-290-291-296=1,171 +19 T-2. Chris Tidland | Okla. State 69-69-72-74=284 -4 11. Tulsa 291-294-298-293=1,176 +24 12. New Mexico 298-284-305-295=1,182 +32 4. Chris Wollmann | Ohio State 70-73-71-71=285 -3 13. Florida 299-290-305-290=1,184 +34 T-5. Joey Snyder | Ariz. State 71-74-69-72=286 -2 14. Houston 304-280-294-308=1,186 +36 T-5. Tiger Woods | Stanford 73-72-70-71=286 -2 15. UNLV 295-290-300-302=1,187 +37 T-5. Chad Wright | USC 71-73-67-75=286 -2 * - won playoff T-8. Dennis Hillman | Tulsa 73-68-75-71=287 -1 T-8. Scott Johnson | Ariz. State 72-72-74-69=287 - 1 Did not make the cut: T-8. Garrett Willis | E. Tenn. State 72-70-76-69=287 -1 Auburn (592), Kansas (592), Tennessee (592), North Carolina (593), Clemson (594), TCU (595), Oklahoma (596), Wake Forest (596), Augusta (598), East Tennessee State (599), Iowa (600), Kent State (603)

1996 NCAA National Championships The Honors Course | Ooltewah, Tennessee | May 29-June 1, 1996 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Arizona State 286-300-295-305=1,186 +34 T-13. J.J. Henry 74-74-74-74 = 296 | +8 2. UNLV 291-296-299-303=1,189 +37 MC. Doug Roecker 81-73-cut = 154 3. E. Tennessee St. 303-294-301-306=1,204 +52 MC. Grady Girard 85-73-cut = 158 4. Stanford 292-304-303-306=1,205 +53 MC. Alberto Ochoa 78-81-cut = 159 5. Arizona 303-301-297-306=1,207 +55 MC. Brent Wolf 78-84-cut = 162 T-6. Florida 296-300-312-304=1,212 +60 T-6. New Mexico 300-304-302-306=1,212 +60 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Oklahoma State 298-308-299-310=1,215 +63 1. Tiger Woods | Stanford 69-67-69-80 = 285 | -3 9. USC 303-296-303-314=1,216 +64 2. Rory Sabbatini | Arizona 70-70-74-75 = 289 | +1 10. San Jose State 302-300-303-315=1,220 +68 T-3. Darren Angel | Ariz. State 72-74-69-76 = 291 | +3 11. Arkansas 301-300-298-322=1,221 +69 12. SMU 306-300-307-309=1,222 +70 T-3. Mike Ruiz | Ariz. State 71-74-74-72 = 291 | +3 13. Texas 297-307-308-312=1,224 +72 T-5. Tim Clark | N.C. State 70-77-71-74 = 292 | +4 14. Clemson 306-296-307-318=1,227 +75 T-5. Brad Elder | Texas 71-68-76-77 = 292 | +4 15. Kansas 298-306-315-329=1,248 +96 7. Lewis Chitengwa | Virginia 77-72-68-76 = 293 | +5 8. Rob McMillan | New Mexico 75-71-75-73 = 294 | +6 Did not make the cut: T-9. Joey Maxon | Clemson 74-70-73-78 = 295 | +7 North Carolina (608), North Carolina State (610), TCU (612), Pacific T-9. Ted Oh | UNLV 72-74-70-79 = 295 | +7 (612), Wake Forest (612), Texas A&M (614), South Carolina (616), T-9. Keith Nolan | E. Tenn. State 76-71-76-72 = 295 | +7 Tennessee (617), Pepperdine (618), Miami, Ohio (622), Oklahoma T-9. Steve Scott | Florida 75-73-77-70 = 295 | +7 (622), Florida State (623), Alabama (627), Penn State (630), Indiana (636)

1997 NCAA National Championships Conway Farms Golf Course | Lake Forest, Illinois | May 28-31, 1997 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Pepperdine 287-288-286-287 = 1,148 -4 T-17. J.J. Henry 72-68-76-71 = 287 | -1 2. Wake Forest 290-295-287-279 = 1,151 -1 T-20. Brent Wolf 74-74-70-71 = 289 | +1 3. Clemson 291-287-291-284 = 1,153 +1 T-36. Alberto Ochoa 70-76-72-74 = 292 | +4 4. Ohio State 283-289-286-287 = 1,154 +2 T-52. Deron Zinnecker 74-76-74-71 = 295 | +7 T-5. Arizona State 299-281-288-288 = 1,156 +4 T-58. Sal Spallone 74-74-73-76 = 297 | +9 T-5. Oklahoma State 286-298-283-289 = 1,156 +4 T-7. TCU 290-292-289-287 = 1,158 +6 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-7. Northwestern 282-289-292-295 = 1,158 +6 1. | Clemson 71-68-73-67 = 279 | -9 9. Houston 289-284-297-290 = 1,160 +8 2. Brad Elder | Texas 71-69-67-72 = 279 | -9 10. North Carolina 283-295-281-298 = 1,167 +15 T-3. Jason Gore | Pepperdine 65-72-71-72 = 280 | -8 11. New Mexico 289-298-295-287 = 1,169 +17 T-3. Keith Nolan | E. Tenn. State 71-66-69-74 = 280 | -8 12. E. Tennessee State 286-289-295-300 = 1,170 +18 5. Mike Walton | Pepperdine 70-71-72-68 = 281 | -7 13. Texas A&M 286-297-300-289 = 1,172 +20 T-6. Michael Capone | Wake 75-70-71-68 = 284 | -4 14. USC 289-295-290-299 = 1,173 +21 T-6. Richard Coughlan | Clemson 71-72-68-73 = 284 | -4 15. Florida 292-295-297-291 = 1,175 +23 T-6. Bryant McKellar | Auburn 75-69-70-70 = 284 | -4 Did not make the cut: T-6. Rory Sabbatini | Arizona 71-72-73-68 = 284 | -4 Arkansas (589), Auburn (589), LSU (590), San Jose State (590), T-10. Ross Bain | N. Carolina 69-70-73-73 = 285 | -3 Texas (591), South Carolina (592), UNLV (593), Drake (594), Virginia T-10. Tim Clark | N.C. State 67-73-73-72 = 285 | -3 (594), Michigan (597), Arizona (598), UCLA (598), Tennessee (599), T-10. Chris Hannell | Ariz. State 76-67-70-72 = 285 | -3 Duke (605), Washington (617) T-10. Scott Johnson | Ariz. State 73-69-72-71 = 285 | -3

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- 38 - 1998 NCAA National Championships UNM Championship Course | Albuquerque, New Mexico | May 27-30, 1998 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. UNLV 284-269-276-289 = 1,118 -34 T-2. J.J. Henry 67-67-70-68 = 272 | -16 2. Clemson 283-278-278-282 = 1,121 -31 T-55. Alberto Ochoa 73-70-75-73 = 291 | +3 3. Georgia Tech 281-277-286-278 = 1,122 -30 T-65. Scott Volpitto 75-74-72-72 = 293 | +5 4. Oklahoma State 278-286-278-285 = 1,127 -25 T-70. Sal Spallone 75-71-75-73 = 294 | +6 5. Arizona State 289-282-283-276 = 1,130 -22 T-74. Grady Girard 75-74-73-74 = 296 | +8 6. Ohio State 284-286-280-285 = 1,135 -17 7. Minnesota 296-275-283-283 = 1,137 -15 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS T-8. UCLA 289-275-284-294 = 1,142 -10 1. James McLean | Minnesota 71-66-65-69 = 271 | -17 T-8. Houston 294-276-287-285 = 1,142 -10 T-2. J.J. Henry | TCU 67-67-70-68 = 272 | -16 10. Auburn 290-283-285-287 = 1,145 -7 T-2. Chris Berry | UNLV 70-68-67-67 = 272 | -16 11. South Carolina 285-281-284-296 = 1,146 -6 12. TCU 290-282-290-286 = 1,148 -4 T-2. Charles Warren | Clemson 69-68-67-70 = 272 | -16 13. Miami (Ohio) 286-283-290-292 = 1,151 -1 T-2. | Stanford 69-67-68-68 = 272 | -16 14. Florida 282-288-287-297 = 1,154 +2 6. Bryce Molder | Ga. Tech 68-68-68-69 = 273 | -15 15. California 290-277-290-298 = 1,155 +3 T-7. Matt Kuchar | Ga. Tech 69-67-70-70 = 276 | -12 T-7. Tim Clark | N.C. State 68-72-69-67 = 276 | -12 Did not make the cut: T-7. Darren Angel | Ariz. State 73-67-71-65 = 276 | -12 New Mexico (574), Georgia (575), North Carolina State (576), 10. Joey Maxon | Clemson 69-71-70-68 = 278 | -10 Northwestern (577), Nebraska (578), East Tennessee State (579), Fresno State (580), Southeastern Louisiana (582), Kent State (583), North Carolina (585), Santa Barbara (589), Oregon (590)

2000 NCAA National Championships Grand National Country Club | Auburn, Alabama | May 31-June 3, 2000 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. * - Oklahoma State 281-276-275-284 = 1,116 -36 T-20. Andy Doeden 72-71-69-71 = 283 | -5 2. Georgia Tech 280-282-278-276 = 1,116 -36 T-38. Bret Guetz 74-72-72-69 = 287 | -1 3. Arizona 286-289-269-274 = 1,118 -34 T-38. Aaron Hickman 70-72-71-74 = 287 | -1 4. Houston 284-289-277-272 = 1,122 -30 T-68. Jamie Kellam 73-74-69-79 = 295 | +7 5. Texas 272-286-277-290 = 1,125 -27 T-77. Scott Volpitto 76-76-76-73 = 301 | +13 6. UNLV 286-287-277-281 = 1,131 -21 7. Clemson 291-287-277-278 = 1,133 -19 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Northwestern 287-293-279-280 = 1,139 -13 1. Charles Howell | Okla. State 67-66-63-69=265 | -23 9. Kent State 288-283-279-291 = 1,141 -11 2. Chris Morris | Houston 71-69-67-66=273 | -15 10. North Carolina 288-282-278-295 = 1,143 -9 T-3. Jess Daley | Northwestern 69-70-69-67=275 | -13 11. TCU 289-289-281-287 = 1,146 -6 12. Minnesota 290-290-282-287 = 1,149 -3 T-3. Ricky Barnes | Arizona 70-68-68-69=275 | -13 13. Fresno State 293-285-279-297 = 1,154 +2 T-3. David Gossett | Texas 63-70-66-76=275 | -13 14. Auburn 290-288-288-295 = 1,161 +9 6. Matt Weibring | Ga. Tech 71-71-67-67=276 | -12 15. Wake Forest 292-290-295-292 = 1,169 +1 T-7. Andy Sanders | Houston 74-70-67-66=277 | -11 * - won in playoff T-7. | Northwestern 70-72-68-67=277 | -11 9. James Driscoll | Virginia 68-71-71-68=278 | -10 Did not make the cut: T-10. Michael Kirk | UNLV 70-72-68-69=279 | -9 Georgia (582), California (583), East Tennessee State (583), T-10. J. Anderson | UNLV 69-68-69-73=279 | -9 Mississippi State (584), New Mexico (584), Kansas (585), Georgia State (587), Oklahoma (588), Pepperdine (588), Arizona State (589), Virginia (589), North Florida (590), BYU (593), USC(599)

2002 NCAA National Championships Ohio State Scarlet Course | Columbus, Ohio | May 27-30, 2002 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. Minnesota 284-289-283-278 = 1,134 -2 T-2. Adam Rubinson 69-67-72-69 = 277 | -7 2. Georgia Tech 277-286-290-285 = 1,138 +2 T-38. Bret Guetz 70-70-74-73 = 287 | +3 T-3. Clemson 286-277-298-281 = 1,142 +6 T-74. Andy Doeden 71-74-73-74 = 292 | +8 T-3. Texas 291-275-290-286 = 1,142 +6 T-111. J.J. Killeen 74-72-74-77 = 297 | +13 5. Augusta State 289-283-290-281 = 1,143 +7 T-142. Steve Shuert 73-78-74-78 = 303 | +19 6. N.C. State 286-281-292-285 = 1,144 +8 7. Purdue 284-287-293-281 = 1,145 +9 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Pepperdine 284-288-286-288 = 1,146 +10 1. Troy Matteson | Ga. Tech 73-66-70-67 = 276 | -8 T-9. Arizona 282-290-288-290 = 1,150 +14 2. Adam Rubinson | TCU 69-67-72-69 = 277 | -7 T-9. Tulsa 281-289-284-296 = 1,150 +14 3. Hunter Mahan | Okla. State 68-71-67-72 = 278 | -6 T-11. TCU 283-283-293-293 = 1,152 +16 T-4. Graeme McDowell | UAB 71-67-67-74 = 279 | -5 T-11. Florida 283-286-291-292 = 1,152 +16 T-4. Justin Smith | Minnesota 69-70-71-69 = 279 | -5 T-11. Washington 279-291-285-297 = 1,152 +16 T-6. Justin Walters | N.C. State 70-67-71-72 = 280 | -4 T-14. Colorado 280-293-296-284 = 1,153 +17 T-6. Nick Watney | Fresno State 72-68-70-70 = 280 | -4 T-14. Toledo 283-281-294-295 = 1,153 +17 16. Oklahoma State 289-293-286-286 = 1,154 +18 T-8. D.J. Trahan | Clemson 71-66-78-66 = 281 | -3 17. North Carolina 282-284-292-297 = 1,155 +19 T-8. Matt Anderson | Minnesota 73-71-71-66 = 281 | -3 18. Illinois 277-296-295-290 = 1,158 +22 T-8. Michael Beard | Pepperdine 71-72-67-71 = 281 | -3 19. Baylor 292-289-295-284 = 1,160 +24 T-8. Par Nilsson | Okla. State 71-73-68-69 = 281 | -3 20. Virginia Tech 291-280-295-295 = 1,161 +25 T-8. Ryan Moore | UNLV 72-69-68-72 = 281 | -3

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- 39 - 2004 NCAA National Championships Homestead Cascades Course | Hot Springs, Virginia | June 1-4, 2004 Team Results Horned Frogs Results 1. California 279-289-287-279 = 1,134 +14 MC. Adam Meyer 66-76-74-cut = 216 2. UCLA 289-283-275-293 = 1,140 +20 MC. David Schultz 74-71-74-cut = 219 3. Arizona 292-281-283-292 = 1,148 +28 MC. Colby Beckstrom 72-73-78-cut = 223 4. Texas 288-286-289-286 = 1,149 +29 MC. Stephen Polanski 69-78-78-cut = 225 5. Georgia Tech 289-285-287-290 = 1,151 +31 MC. J.J. Killeen 75-72-78-cut = 225 T-6. Florida 285-289-284-294 = 1,152 +32 T-6. Washington 289-282-285-296 = 1,152 +32 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 8. Kentucky 283-286-283-303 = 1,155 +35 1. Ryan Moore | UNLV 67-70-64-66=267 -13 9. BYU 280-290-291-295 = 1,156 +36 T-2. Bill Haas | Wake 70-68-67-68=273 -7 10. Pepperdine 295-276-289-300 = 1,160 +40 T-2. Chris Nallen | Arizona 69-67-67-70=273 -7 T-11. Georgia State 292-280-297-292 = 1,161 +41 4. Michael Putnam | Pepperdine 74-65-67-70=276 -4 T-11. Georgia 285-302-284-290 = 1,161 +41 5. Travis Johnson | UCLA 69-68-68-72=277 -3 13. Oklahoma State 292-289-289-294 = 1,164 +44 T-6. John Holmes | Kentucky 71-69-67-72=279 -1 14. Texas A&M 291-292-284-300 = 1,167 +47 T-6. Mark Leon | Penn State 69-69-70-71=279 -1 15. Penn State 289-291-290-300 = 1,170 +50 T-8. Jason Hartwick | Texas 70-68-72-71=281 +1 Did not make the cut: T-8. Matt Wells | Kentucky 68-68-68-77=281 +1 USC (871), Purdue (871), Clemson (872), New Mexico (876), TCU T-10. Jeff Hood | California 65-71-77-69=282 +2 (877), Auburn (879), Arizona State (879), Oklahoma (879), Kent T-10. Judd Easterling | Wich. State 72-74-66-70=282 +2 State (881), Toledo (884), SMU (887), Wichita State (887), Vanderbilt T-10. Peter Tomasulo | California 72-73-70-67=282 +2 (891), North Carolina (892), Rhode Island (912) T-10. Shiv Kapur | Purdue 72-68-70-72=282 +2

Conference Tournament History Regional Tournament History Team Victories [Since 1980] [NCAA Regional play began in 1988] [Since 1980]

1980 2nd Southwest Conference 1990 12th Central Columbus, Ohio Texas Wesleyan/Pecan Plantation Oct. | 1983 1981 5th Southwest Conference 1991 5th Central Bartlesville, Oklahoma UT Pan American Invitational Oct. | 1984 1982 6th Southwest Conference 1992 10th Central McKinney, Texas Arizona Wildcat Invitational Mar. | 1985 1983 5th Southwest Conference 1993 T-15th Central Columbus, Ohio Baylor Invitational Mar. | 1986 1984 5th Southwest Conference 1994 9th Central Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Southwest Conference Championships Apr. | 1986 1985 5th Southwest Conference 1995 T-10th Central Montgomery, Texas Louisiana Classic May | 1990 1986 1st Southwest Conference 1996 T-8th Central Ann Arbor, Michigan Harvey Penick Classic Nov. | 1993 1987 5th Southwest Conference Ron Smith/USF Invitational Feb. | 1994 1988 8th Southwest Conference 1997 2nd Central Norman, Oklahoma UT Pan American Intercollegiate Oct. | 1995 1989 9th Southwest Conference 1998 4th Central San Antonio, Texas Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Nov. | 1996 1990 2nd Southwest Conference 1999 13th Central Columbus, Ohio Western Athletic Conference Championships Apr. | 1997 1991 2nd Southwest Conference 2000 8th Central Victoria, Texas The Topy Cup Sept. | 1997 1992 3rd Southwest Conference 2001 22nd Central Stillwater, Oklahoma Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Nov. | 1997 1993 2nd Southwest Conference 2002 8th Central Little Rock, Arkansas Western Athletic Conference Championships Apr. | 1998 1994 5th Southwest Conference 2003 16th Central Manhattan, Kansas The Ridges Intercollegiate Sept. | 2000 1995 3rd Southwest Conference 2004 T-5th Central West Lafayette, Indiana 1996 4th Southwest Conference Western Athletic Conference Championships May | 2001 2005 T-17th Central South Bend, Indiana 1997 1st Western Athletic Conference The Ridges Intercollegiate Sept. | 2001 1998 1st Western Athletic Conference 2006 13th Central Chardon, Ohio 49er Collegiate Classic Nov. | 2001 1999 5th Western Athletic Conference 2007 25th Central Sugar Grove, Illinois Conference USA Championships Apr. | 2002 2000 3rd Western Athletic Conference 2008 T-19th Central Columbus, Ohio Sooner Invitational Sept. | 2002 2001 1st Western Athletic Conference NCAA National Championships The Prestige at PGA West Nov. | 2002 2002 1st Conference USA Conference USA Championships Apr. | 2003 (Frogs competed as individuals) 2003 1st Conference USA Conference USA Championships Apr. | 2004 2004 1st Conference USA 1990 Chad Magee Tarpon Springs, Fla. National Invitational Tournament Mar. | 2005 2005 1st Conference USA 2008 James Sacheck West Lafayette, Ind. Conference USA Championships Apr. | 2005 2006 5th Mountain West Conference MacDonald Cup Nov. | 2007 2007 3rd Mountain West Conference National Invitational Tournament Mar. | 2008 2008 2nd Mountain West Conference

1998 WAC Champions 2003 Confernce USA Champions 2005 Confernce USA Champions

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- 40 - All-Conference Selections Individual Victories (Since 1983) (Since 1983)

Western Athletic Conference All-Southwest Conference Mike Tschetter | 1983 Golfer of the Year TWU / Pecan Plantation Invitational 1996 Grady Girard J.J. Henry 1998 J.J. Henry Kelly Holmes | 1983 Brent Wolf TWU / Pecan Plantation Invitational 1997 Alberto Ochoa 1995 Doug Roecker All-Western Athletic Conference Ron English | 1984 Deron Zinnecker Abilene Intercollegiate 1994 Robert Boisvert 2001 Adam Rubinson Brad Wilhite | 1985 Mike Flynn Scott Volpitto Arizona Invitational 1993 Doug Roecker 2000 Andy Doeden Jim Sorenson | 1985 Aaron Hickman 1992 Ren Budde Butler Invitational Charlie Stevens 1998 J.J. Henry Jim Sorenson | 1986 Alberto Ochoa 1991 Chad Magee Baylor Invitational 1990 Chad Magee 1997 J.J. Henry Chad Magee | 1990 Mark Massengale USA / Japan Friendships Western Athletic Conference 1987 Gavin Munro Coach of the Year Robert Boisvert | 1993 1986 Pete Jordan Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 1997 Bill Montigel Jim Sorenson Grady Girard | 1995 Conference USA 1985 Pete Jordan UT Pan American Intercollegiate Golfer of the Year 1983 Bjorn Svedin Brent Wolf | 1995 Mike Tschetter 2005 J.J. Killeen Harvey Penick Intercollegiate 2004 Adam Meyer J.J. Henry | 1997 2003 Adam Rubinson PING / NCAA Preview Conference USA Alberto Ochoa | 1997 Freshman of the Year Savane All-America 2003 Colby Beckstrom J.J. Henry | 1998 2002 J.J. Killeen Western Athletic Conference Championships Conference USA Steve Shuert | 2001 Coach of the Year The Ridges Intercollegiate

2005 Bill Montigel Bret Guetz | 2002 2004 Bill Montigel Bjorn Svedin ASU 2003 Bill Montigel Bret Guetz | 2001 2002 Bill Montigel Conference USA Championships All-Conference USA David Schultz | 2002 2005 Colby Beckstrom The Ridges Intercollegiate J.J. Killeen David Schultz Adam Rubinson | 2002 Western Refining All-America Classic 2004 Colby Beckstrom J.J. Killeen Adam Meyer | 2003 Adam Meyer Waikoloa Intercollegiate David Schultz David Schultz | 2003 2003 Adam Meyer ASU Thunderbird Invitational Adam Rubinson Colby Beckstrom David Schultz Colby Beckstrom | 2003 The Prestige at PGA West 2002 Andy Doeden Bret Guetz Drew Stoltz | 2005 Adam Rubinson Conference USA Championships

All-Mountain West Conference Jon McLean | 2006 Inverness Intercollegiate 2008 Franklin Corpening 2007 Robby Ormand Franklin Corpening | 2006 Memphis Intercollegiate

Southwest Conference Robby Ormand | 2007 Coach of the Year Mountain West Conference Championships

1990 Bill Montigel Andy Doeden

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- 41 - Dave Davis Kevin Harrison David Sann Third Team All-American | 1980 Third Team All-American | 1980 Third Team All-American | 1980

ave Davis put together a solid senior junior college All-American in 1977-78 at avid Sann was one of three TCU golfers season in 1979-80 - earning All- Paris Junior College - Kevin Harrison was to find his way onto the All-America American accolades along the way. The familiar with national recognition prior to team following the 1979-80 campaign. third-teamD selection finished tied for 23rd at the Acoming to TCU. He continued to add to his tro- SannD came alive in the spring semester to earn NCAA Championships with a 10-over-par score phy case by becoming a second-team All- his way on the All-America roster. of 298. American during his senior season for the Horned Frogs. It was his fifth-place tie with a 290 score at the Davis was the Frogs’ most consistent golfer NCAA Championships that officially earned during the campaign - recording TCU’s low Harrison led the Frogs’ 1979-80 team in scoring him All-American laurels - but it was his steady score in six of 10 events - including the first four of the spring season. average with 72.90 and also had four sub-70 rounds. Surprisingly - play over the final five tournaments that solidified him as a star. Harrison was never TCU’s highest-placing participant in any tournament Davis’ three-round 217 at the Southwest Conference Tournament was of the season. Beginning with his leading score 215 at the Morris Williams the Horned Frogs’ best score and led TCU to a second-place finish. Intercollegiate in March - Sann posted a solid finishing run of five straight Davis then turned in a stellar performance at the NCAAs to help TCU to Harrison shot rounds of 74, 74, 79 and 72 at the 1980 NCAA events. For the year - Sann averaged 73.40 strokes per round. finish fourth in the nation. Championships en route to an 11-over-par score of 299 and a 26th-place tie.

Pete Jordan Jim Sorenson Charlie Stevens Third Team All-American | 1986 Second Team All-American | 1986 Honorable Mention All-American | 1992

ete Jordan - a four-year letterman at im Sorenson - a senior transfer from riginally a walk-on at the University of TCU - joined Jim Sorenson as an All- Texas Lutheran - joined the Horned Frogs Oklahoma - Charlie Stevens turned American on the 1986 Southwest with NAIA All-American honors already into one of TCU golf’s most valuable PConference championship team. Jordan - who underJ his belt. After winning the 1985 Butler finds.O received third-team mention - later earned his National Invitational during the fall season - PGA Tour card where he has been active for Sorenson went on to lead TCU as the individ- After transferring to TCU - the Wichita, Kan., over a decade. ual medalist at two more events in the Spring native proved to be the leader of the Horned of 1986. Frog squad that finished third at the Southwest Jordan also was a unanimous choice to the All- Conference Tournament and competed at the Southwest Conference squad as he helped the 1986 TCU squad to its 1992 NCAA Championships. Stevens was the only TCU individual who first conference title in its 61 years of men’s golf. His biggest win came at the Southwest Conference Championships made the cut at the 1992 NCAA National Championships that season. where his individual title helped the Horned Frogs to their first-ever con- Jordan - who participated in the NCAA Championships as a freshman in ference title and earned him a spot on the All-SWC squad. After a team- After 69s in the first two rounds - Stevens held on to snag 10th-place at 1983 - returned to the NCAAs in 1986 and finished in a tie for 98th indi- best 24th-place finish at the NCAAs - Sorenson became a second-team three-under-par to gain honorable mention All-American status. vidually en route to helping the Frogs to a 19th-place national finish. All-American.

Chad Magee J.J. Henry Albert Ochoa Honorable Mention All-American | 1990 Honorable Mention All-American | 1996, 1997 First Team All-American | 1997 Honorable Mention All-American | 1991 First Team All-American | 1998 Honorable Mention All-American | 1998 had Magee became the first TCU player to receive All-American ith 11 career top-10 finishes - one of the most productive golfers lbert Ochoa was named a first-team All-American following his honors twice in a career as he earned the national distinction fol- in TCU history is the Frogs’ lone three-time All-American J.J. sophomore season of 1996-97 after he finished 36th overall at the lowing both the 1990 and 1991 seasons. Henry. His 14th-place landing at the NCAA Championships in NCAA Championships that season. C 1996W and his 17th-place finish at the NCAA National Championships in A Magee won one individual title in his two-year stint as a TCU golfer at the 1997 earned him honorable mention All-America status. Ochoa ended the 1997 season as the second-ranked college player in USA/Japan Friendship in Tokyo, Japan. With seven top-10 finishes in 13 the country en route to earning the Western Athletic Conference’s Golfer events in 1991 - the All-Southwest Conference performer was one of Henry won the individual and team titles at the 1998 Western Athletic of the Year. As a result - Ochoa became TCU’s inaugural first-team All- TCU’s most consistent golfers. Conference Championships - thanks to a hole-in-one on the second-to- American at the end of the 1997 season. last hole. His second-place finish by one stroke at the 1998 NCAA In 1990 - Magee was the lone Frog to participate at the NCAA Championships is the highest for a TCU individual and helped him snare In 1998, Ochoa - along with WAC Golfer of the Year J.J. Henry - led the Championships where he finished 33rd overall. The following season - first-team All-American honors. That season - Henry was selected as the Frogs to their second consecutive WAC title where he was named hon- he led TCU by tying for 16th place at the NCAA Championships. Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year. orable mention All-American.

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- 42 - Brad Guetz Adam Rubinson David Schultz third Team All-American | 2002 Honorable Mention All-American | 2002 Honorable Mention All-American | 2003 Third Team All-American | 2003

ret Guetz put together one of the most decorated seasons in TCU dam Rubinson enjoyed a stellar junior season that was capped off transfer from Colorado State - Schultz competed in 49 tourna- golf history in 2001-02. The senior earned third-team All-American by a runner-up finish at the 2002 NCAA Championships. ments - including 36 with the Horned Frogs where he received mention while also being honored as an Academic All-American. Rubinson finished just one stroke behind the tournament champi- honorable mention All-American laurels after the 2003 season. BIn doing so - he became the first Horned Frog golfer ever to achieve both Aon - but following the event - he received honorable mention All- A honors in the same year. American accolades. Schultz was selected to the Conference USA All-Decade Team following the 2005 season after receiving first team All-Conference USA acco- Guetz won back-to-back tournaments in April - including an individual His second-place finish matched J.J. Henry’s runner-up showing in 1998 lades during his career with the Frogs. A two-time Conference USA All- victory at the Conference USA Championships. as the best NCAA individual finish ever by a TCU golfer. Tournament team member - Schultz earned PING South Central All- District honors in each of his three seasons with the Frogs. For the season - Guetz donned an impressive 72.00 scoring average - He followed that up with a third-team All-American performance as a and his 54-hole score of 200 (-16) at the 2002 ASU Thunderbird set both senior. For his career - he carried a 72.93 stroke average and owns the During his career - Schultz claimed a pair of titles and was selected as school and tournament records. school single-round tournament scoring record (64). the National Men’s College Golfer of the Week in April of 2003.

Adam Meyer J.J. Killeen Deron Zinnecker Third All-American | 2004 Third Team All-American | 2005 Academic All-American | 1997

espite playing just three semesters for the Horned Frogs after n 2005 - J.J. Killeen became just the third athlete - and first golfer in n the spring of 1997 - Deron Zinnecker earned the distinction of transferring from Baylor - Adam Meyer made an indelible stamp school history to compete on four conference championship teams. In becoming TCU’s first golf Academic All-American. Previously - he at TCU. He claimed medalist honors in his first TCU appearance addition - the Conference USA Golfer of the Year earned third-team was a three-time honoree on the GTE-SWC Academic Honor Team. asD a junior and was a third-team All-American as a senior. IAll-American accolades for his individual achievements. I Zinnecker played in 51 college tournaments during his four-year career Meyer - the 2004 Conference USA Golfer of the Year - won the individ- Killeen carried a career-best 72.09 average during his senior year where and landed 11 top-10 finishes. He made three NCAA Championships ual crown by nine shots at the league championships and helped TCU he finished among the field’s top-20 in all but two events and paced the appearances and helped TCU to a seventh-place finish at the 1997 pick up its fourth straight conference title. He later guided the Frogs to a nationally-rated Frogs five times during his final campaign. national event. 20th-place finish at the 2004 NCAA Championships. He played in 50 tournaments during his four-year career and owned a Grady Girard As a TCU player - he owned an impressive 71.73 stroke average and 73.29 scoring average to earn a spot among the greatest players in Academic All-American | 1998 had eight top-10 showings during his career with the Purple and White. school history. Academic All-American | 1997

rady Girard is the lone two-time Academic All-American in school Ghistory after earning the accolades in 1998 and 1999. Over 105 rounds for the Frogs during his career - he posted a 74.20 scoring average and was a 1996 All-Southwest Conference honoree. As a freshman - Girard finished tied for sixth at the SWC Championships and was the individual medalist at the 1995 UTPA Intercollegiate. Bret Guetz Academic All-American | 2002

ret Guetz ranks as one of the top student-athletes in school histo- ry. As a senior - he earned third-team All-America mention and also was an Academic All-American and became the first TCU Bgolfer ever to achieve both honors in the same year.

In 2002 - Guetz was one of three finalists for the Byron Nelson Award, recognizing the scholar-athlete of the year in college golf and also received the TCU Chancellor’s Award.

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- AAAAA - - HHHHh - - mmmmm - - SSSSS - ADAMS, Slade 1993-94 HALLMARK, Trey 1987 MACFARLAND, Sandy 1973 SACHECK, James 2005-06-08 ADUDDELL, Andy 1994-95-96 HANAHAN, James 1950 MACKEY, Frank 1958-59-60 SALAZAR, Roger 1987 AMMON, Ryan 2006-07 HARRISON, Michael 1988-89 MACKEY, Graham 1953 SANDS, Greg 1997-98 ANKERSON, Eric 1988 HARRISON, Kevin 1980-81 MAGEE, Chad 1990-91 SANN, David 1980-81 HASTINGS, Harold 1949 MALONE, Bobby 1948-49 SCHULTZ, David 2003-04-05 HENRY MALONE SEXTON - BBBBB - , J.J. 1994-96-97-98 , Doyle 1948-49-50 , Marion 1946 HERZOG, Pat 1981-82 MARCINOWSKI, Jeff 2003-04-05-06 SHIELDS, Gene 1952-53 BAKER, Seth 1996 HICKEY, James 1949 MARX, Archer 1953 SHUERT, Steve 2000-01-02 BAUGH, Bobby 1977-78-79-80 HICKMAN, Aaron 1999-00-01 MASSENGALE, Don 1957-58-59 SIKES, Bill 1954 BANGERT, Ben 1994 HIEMENZ, Jeff 1980-81-82-83 MASSENGALE, Mark 1987-88-89-90 SIKES, Bob 1938-41 BARBER, Craig 1982 HOERA, Art 1954 McALPINE, Craig 2000 SIMON, Milton 1927 BEASLEY, Benton 1939-40-41 HOGE, Tom 2008 McBRIDE, Jim 1936-37 SMITH, Adam 2003 BECK, Joe 1985-86 HOLMES, Kelly 1984 McCHAREN, Bill 1947 SMITH, Eddie 1963-64-65 BECKSTROM, Colby 2003-04-05 HUFF, Kenny 1981 McCLANAHAN, Lacy 1938-39 SMITH, Larry 1956 BENESH, Kevin 1981 HULL, Everett 1956 McCRARY, Mark 1977 SMITH, Steve 1967-68-69 BOZARTH, Mickey 1955 McCULLOCH, Raymond 1931 SORENSON, Jim 1986 BOISVERT, Robert 1994 - JJJJJ - McLEAN, Jon 2006-07 SOULE, Ted 1995-96 BRYAN, Rick 1972-73 MEARES, Scott 1985-86 SPALLONE, Sal 1997-98-00 BUDDE, Ren 1989-90-91-92 JACKSON, Gilbert 1938-39 MERRITT, Bill 1967-68 SPEIRS, Jesse 2006-07 JAURERNEK, Mark 2003-04 MEYER, Adam 2003-04 SPITLER, Doug 1962 JENKINS MEYER STARZEC - CCCCC - , Dan 1951-52 , Bubba 1960 , Joe 2003-04-05 JETTON, Dick 1952 MILES, Eldridge 1956-57 STEGALL, Ron 1997 CAIN, Ben 2003 JOHNSON, Jerry 1958-59-60 MILES, Tom 2006-07-08 STEVENS, Charlie 1991-92 CARLSON, Brion 1979-80-81 JONES, Bill 1961 MONTGOMERY, Jack 1961-62-63 STOLTZ, Drew 2004-05-06-07 CASON, Charles 1946 JORDAN, Bob 1937-38-39 MOORE, Will 1993-94 SVEDIN, Bjorn 1980-81-82-83 COATES, Burch 1954-55 JORDAN, Conway 1979 MUNRO, Gavin 1986-87 SWIFT, Grover 1951-52 COODY, Charles 1957-58-59 JORDAN, Peter 1983-84-85-86 MULLARKY, Kelly 1983-84-85-86 JOSLIN COOPER, Bo 1989-90-91-92 , Leon 1948 MURCHISON, Bill 1974-75-76-77 - TTTTT - CORPENING, Franklin 2005-06-07-08 MURRAY, Ben 2007 TATE CRAIG, Don 1962 - KK KK - , Mike 1978-79 K TATUM CUNNINGHAM, Bage 1961-62 - NNNNN - , Bill 1950-51-52 CUNNINGHAM, Jimmy 1985-86-87 KELLAM, Jamie 2000-01 TETONS, John 1980-81 KELLAM, Kenneth 1963 NELSON, Jim 1969 THOMPSON, J.W. 1934 KIGHT NEWCOMER TROUT, Marc 1973 - DDDDD - , Jeff 1996 , Robert 1969 KILLEEN, J.J. 2002-03-04-05 NICKENS, Chris 1994 TSCHETTER, Mike 1982-83-84-85 DANIELS, Chris 1988-89-90 KNUTSON, Mark 1979 NORMAN, Bud 1928-29 TURNER, Dave 1964-65-66 DAVIS, Dave 1980-81 KOCH, Carl 1960 NORRIS, Jim 1931 TWEDELL, Jack 1979 DICKINSON, Ty 1964-66 DODGER , Don 1968-70 - LLLLL - - OOOOO - - VVVVV - DOEDEN, Andy 1999-00-01-02 DUCKWORTH, Dick 1953-54-55 LACY, Jim 1947 OCHOA, Alberto 1996-97-98-99 VOLPITTO, Scott 1998-99-00-01 DUCKWORTH, R.J. 1934 LANING, Drew 2003-04-05-06 ORMAND, Robby 2006-07-08 VOSSLER, Andy 1971-72-73 LARSON, Mike 1981 VOSSLER, Eddie 1970-71-72-73 - EE EE - LAWSON, John 1964 - PPPPP - E LEISS , David 1979 - WW WW - ELLIS, Henry 1969-70-71 LILLY, Danny 1979 PACE, Alvin 1935-36 W ENCKE, Henry 1961 LOCKE, Steve 1974 PANTER, Jack 1934-35 WALKER, Webb 1946 EVANS, Mike 1984 PATTON, “Punk” 1950 WALKUP, Jimmy 1932-33-34-35 PEARSON, LeeRoy 1968-69-70 WALLING, Mike 1960-61-62 PEEBLES - FFFFF - , Lee 1927 WALSH, Bryan 2000 PHILLIPS, Leland, Jr. 1962 WEATHERLY, A.D. 1931-32-33 FIKAR, Dean 1974-75 PIGG, Drew 2003-04-05 WHEELIS, Steve 1967 FITZGERALD, Wallace 1939-41 POLANSKI, Stephen 2001-02-03-04 WHITE, Wade 1994-95 FLOWERS, Bill 1946 WILHITE, Brad 1985-86-87 FLOYD, Frank 1935-36 - QQQQQ - WILLIAMS, Jack 1947 FLYNN, Michael 1994 WILSON, Jimmy 1926-27 FOSTER, Johnny 1947 QUINN, James 1976 WILSON, Mickey 1975 FRANKS, Bert 1955 WOLF, Brent 1995-96-97 - RRRRR - WOOLF, Jordan 2008 - GGGGG - WOOLF, Travis 2007-08 RANKIN, W.F. 1940 WOOTEN, Brent 1941 GARRETT, Jack 1946 REDING, Steve 1985-86 REVERCOMB, Ed, 1940-41-46 GATTI, Jerry 1972 - ZZZZZ - GIACHINO, Nick 1974-75-76-77 REVERCOMB, Wilcie, 1947-48-49 GIBSON, Jack 1943 RICE, Robert 2005-06 ZINNECKER, Deron 1994-95-97 GIBSON, Mike 1965-66 RIEVE, Chris 1988 GIDEON, Rhett 1940 RITTER, Brad 1977-78-79 GILLESPIE, Kyle 1940 ROECKER, Doug 1995-96 GIRARD, Grady 1995-96-98-99 ROGERS, Bill 1927 GOGGANS, Matthew 1995-96 ROUDEBUSH, Scott 2007 GRIFFIN, Matt 1976 RUBINSON, Adam 1999-01-02-03 RUDOLPH, Phil 1955-56 GRUNEWALD, Kevin 1974-75-76-77 Drew Laning GUETZ, Bret 2000-01-02

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