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Roster Buffalo Bits Player Ht. Wt. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College) CU QUICK FACTS Wilson Belk 5-10 150 So. 1L Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) Boulder, Colo. Location: Victor Bjorlow 6- 5 180 Fr. HS Sotogrande, Spain (Sotogrande International School) Population: 102,000 Kade Crossland 6- 4 190 Jr. 1L Buhl, Idaho (Buhl/Corban University) Enrollment: 32,220 Conference: Pac-12 Ethan Freeman 6- 0 215 Sr. 3L Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) Nickname: Buffaloes Morten Toft Hansen 6- 0 210 Fr. HS Gilleleje, Denmark (Gribskov Gymnasium) Colors: Silver, Gold & Black Ross Macdonald 5-10 175 So. 1L Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian) President: Bruce Benson (Colorado ’64) Spencer Painton 6- 2 210 Jr. TR Aurora, Colo. (Regis/Kansas) Chancellor: Dr. Phil DiStefano ( State ’68) Jeremy Paul 6- 1 170 Sr. 3L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Faculty Representative: Dr. David Yannik Paul 6- 1 170 Jr. 2L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Clough (Case Institute ’68) Ryan Schmitz 5- 9 165 Sr. TR Greenwood Village, Colo. (Regis/Redlands) Athletic Director: Rick George ( ’82) John Souza 6- 1 160 Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird/South Mountain C.C.) Pronunciations: Bjorlow (bore-low); Souza (sue-zuh). HOME COURSES Colorado National Golf Club ( 72; 7,676 yards) Boulder Country Club (Par 70; 7,043 yards) Flatirons 2016-17 Schedule (Par 70; 6,765 yards) The Heritage At Westmoor Fall Dates Tournament Site Host (Par 72; 7,420 yards) Sept. 6 BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE Holyoke, Colo. COLORADO Omni Interlocken Golf Club (Par 72; 6,945 to 7,040 yards) Sept. 10-11 Air Force-Gene Miranda Falcon CU also has use of virtually every course Invitational USAFA, Colo. Air Force in the Denver metro area. Sept. 19-20 CSU Ram Masters Invitational Fort Collins, Colo. Colorado State GOLF PROGRAM Sept. 23-24 New -William H. Tucker INFORMATION Intercollegiate Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Head Coach: Roy Edwards (Kansas ’00) Sept. 26-27 MARK SIMPSON-COLORADO Season at Colorado: 11th INVITATIONAL ERIE COLORADO (named July, 2006) Office Telephone: 303/492-4653 Oct. 10-11 Paintbrush Invitational Parker, Colo. Denver 303/492-4647 Office Fax: Nov. 7- 9 *UCLA Gifford Collegiate 303/917-4538 Cell Phone: Championships Napa, Colo. UCLA E-mail: [email protected] Assistant Coach: Patrick Grady (Colorado ’09) Spring Dates Tournament Site Host Director of Operations: Gabbie Pelloni Feb. 2- 4 Amer Ari Invitational Waikoloa, Hawai’i Hawai’i-Hilo 2015-16 NCAA Finish: t-8th (Southeast Feb. 17-19 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate Palm Desert, Calif. Wyoming Regional) 2015-16 Pac-12 Conference Finish: t-6th Mar. 12-14 Bandon Dunes Championship Bandon, Ore. Gonzaga Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/2 Mar. 30-A1 The Goodwin Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford Facebook: Colorado Buffaloes Men’s Golf April 14-15 The Maxwell Edmond, Okla. Twitter: @CUBuffsMGolf April 28-30 PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS BOULDER COLORADO/Pac-12 SPORTS INFORMATION May 15-17 NCAA Regionals #—six sites #—assorted Sports Information Director/ Golf Contact: David Plati May 26-31 NCAA Championship Finals Sugar Grove, Ill. Northern Illinois Office Telephone: 303/492-5626 Office FAX: 303/492-3811 *—Stroke & Match Play. #—Regional sites: East—Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Middle 303/494-0445 Home Telephone: State); South—Baton Rouge, La. ( State); Central—West Lafayette, Ind. (Purdue); [email protected] E-mail: Southwest—Austin, (Texas); West—Palo Alto, Calif. (Stanford); Northwest—Auburn, Official CU Athletics Website: Wash. (Washington) www.CUBuffs.com

SUPPORT STAFF CREDITS: The 2016-17 University of Colorado golf media guide was written by David Plati, Academic Counselor: Katharine Lindauer Associate AD/Sports Information. Design and layout by Linda Hall of Whirlwind Graphics. Equipment Manager: Tim Horton Photographers include Bill Brittain, Chip Bromfield and Cliff Grassmick. Printed by Sports Medicine: Kari Kebach Pioneer Press, Greeley, Colo. Copyright 2017. Strength & Conditioning: Steve Englehart

1 administration

Bruce Benson Phil DiStefano President Chancellor

2017 University of Colorado Board of Regents Back row: Jack Kroll, John Carson, Stephen Ludwig, Heidi Ganahl, Kyle Hybl. Front Row: Sue Sharkey, Irene Griego (chair), Glen Gallegos (vice chair), Linda Shoemaker. Russell L. Moore David Clough Rick George Provost Faculty Rep Athletic Director

Ceal Barry Matt Biggers Lance Carl Jason DePaepe Kurt Gulbrand Cory Hilliard Kris Livingston Emily Canova Senior Associate Associate AD/CMO Associate AD/Business Associate AD/Facilities Associate AD/ Associate AD/CFO Associate AD/ Assistant AD/ AD/SWA Development & Game Day Operations Development Student Services Special Projects t

J.T. Galloway Jill Keegan Prema Khanna Ted Ledbetter Lindsay Lew Scott McMichael Steve Pizzi Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD/ Assistant AD, CEC and Assistant AD/ Trademark & Licensing Compliance Marketing Development Digital Marketing Development Game Day Operations Ticket Operations Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Ticket Operations

Laura Anderson Chris Bader Josi Carlson Jo Marchi Dr. Eric McCarty Roger Pielke, Jr. Rachel Ripken Erin Sanders Sports Dietitian Counseling & Sports Director of Special Associate Director Director of Sports Director/Sports Community Outreach Executive Director of Psychologist Events of Compliance Medicine Governance Center Coordinator the Alumni C Club

Alexis Williams Assistant AD/ Ticket Operations

Ron Scott Deric Swanson Neill Woelk Gabbie Pelloni Steve Englehart Tim Horton Kari Kebach Katharine Lindauer Director of Director of BuffVision CUBuffs.com Director of Golf Strength & Equipment Trainer Academic Counselor Development Contributing Editor Operations Conditioning

2 University of Colorado

Founded in 1876 at the foot of the Flatirons, 140 years has transformed the University of Colorado from a lone building on a bleak, windswept hill to one of the nation's leading public research institutions. Established in 1861, the University was formally founded in 1876, the year Colorado became a state. The Boulder campus encompasses almost 800 acres on the main campus, east campus (which includes a research park), Williams Village and the Mountain Research Station north of nearby Nederland (which supports ecology, chemistry and geology). In 1996 the Board of Regents purchased 308 acres of land in unincorporated Boulder County, now informally known as the south campus, in an effort to insure the growth of the University well into this century. While almost 31,000 students are educated on the main campus, another 13,000 study at the University of Colorado at Denver, the University of Colorado Anschutz Campus (Aurora) and the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Nine elected Regents most recent recipient in 1992. Faculty member Thomas Cech, a and President Bruce Benson lead the four-campus system, while distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, won the each campus has a Chancellor who serves as the chief academic and 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Other notable alumni include former administrative officer. Dr. Phil DiStefano is in his eighth year as the Supreme Court Justice Byron “Whizzer” White, former chancellor of the Boulder campus. big band leader Glenn Miller and actors Robert Redford and Christopher Meloni, the latter starring for years on Law & Order: Students can enter any of 10 schools and colleges offering more Special Victims Unit, and the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and than 2,500 courses in 150 fields, representing a full range of Matt Stone. disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, the fine and performing arts, and the professions. CU- If the aphorism, “Somewhere between the Rockies and reality,” Boulder is regularly ranked among the best of the United States’ seems too good to believe, then come for a visit. Start with a walk public universities by the Fiske Guide to Colleges, and a 2010 USA on the historic Pearl Street Mall, a downtown pedestrian mall that Today/Princeton Review survey rated the University of Colorado as is the ceremonial heart of the city actually that works despite the the fifth-best value among American public colleges. CU was efforts of its street theatre. recently ranked as the No. 33 university in the world by the Times Higher Education. Visitors may be so taken in by the scenery, the mall, Tudors and Victorians they may forget the University that put it all together. CU-Boulder has played a major role in NASA space programs, From Pearl, Broadway leads directly onto campus where the designing and building many scientific instruments flown in outer University of Colorado Museum and the CU Heritage Center, in the space, and graduated 18 men and women who became astronauts, original Old Main building, which introduces the University’s past including the late Jack Swigert, one of the three astronauts in the and present. The recently completed ATLAS building is one of the crippled Apollo 13 mission who made it dock to Earth safely from most state-of-the-art structures on any college campus. the moon. When the Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990, it was carrying seven major instruments, including a high-resolution Take in the fresh mountain air on any part of 100 miles of trails spectrograph to study the evolution of stars and designed and built and 30,000 acres of open space. Climb the Flatirons or in Eldorado by an international science team led by astronomer Jack Brandt of Canyon State Park. Swim or board sail at the Boulder Reservoir while CU-Boulder. Since Hubble has been up, CU-Boulder faculty and elite runners sprint around it. Take in a pro sporting event down the students have been among the top users of Hubble of any institution road in Denver, just one of 13 cities with teams in all four pro in the world. CU- Boulder is the only university in the country where leagues. undergraduate students have operated a NASA satellite. Rest assured, like the prophesy of an Arapaho Indian Chief, “If The University has produced 19 Rhodes Scholars, five of which you leave Boulder, you will return.” were former football student-athletes at CU, with Jim Hansen the

3 Athletic Director Rick George

Rick George was introduced as just the Mike Bohn (2005-13). Two others sixth full-time athletic director in have bridged directors in interim University of Colorado history on July 17, capacities, Jack Lengyel (six 2013, returning to Boulder where he months between Tharp and helped play a role in the school’s first and Bohn) and Ceal Barry (two only national championship in football months between Bohn and some 23 years earlier. George). George, 56, came to Colorado from the George was with the Rangers Texas Rangers baseball club of the for less than three years, but saw American League, where he was named the team win two American chief operating officer on October 5, 2010 League championships and with a promotion to president of business compile a 243-176 record (.580 operations in February 2013. He agreed to a 5-year contract at CU, and winning percentage) during his he officially started on the job on August 12, 2013. In June 2016, the time there, second-best in the Board of Regents approved a contract extension that carries him major leagues during that time through 2020-21 academic and athletic year. frame. As the COO, he worked His list of achievements in his first 1,000 days in the position were closely with team president and many, but none more significant than shepherding through a $156 CEO, baseball Hall-of-Famer million Athletic Complex Expansion from creation through fruition, Nolan Ryan, and was responsible for all facets of the Rangers’ business gaining approval from the Board of Regents and then raising nearly operations, including oversight of all sales and marketing efforts, one-half of the estimated cost to initiate construction, which began broadcast and communications, ticket and suite sales, naming rights, May 12, 2014. The project is the core of the Sustainable Excellence etc., in addition to overseeing the finance, human resource and Initiative (SEI), the jewel of which was a long-awaited indoor practice operations departments. facility. Once green-lighted, he spearheaded the most successful Among his many accomplishments with the Rangers was a fundraising campaign in athletic department history, raising to date comprehensive branding study that successfully rebranded the ball nearly $101 million for the project. club, and an implementation of a new ticketing strategy that over the George implemented the department’s first-ever comprehensive course of three seasons increased ticket revenues by over $30 million. strategic plan, which has mapped CU’s immediate and long range The club’s attendance saw an increase of 40 percent from the 2010 purpose and goals. He also redesigned the management teams, made season to nearly 3.5 million in 2012, second in the American League tough budget decisions that reduced deficits he inherited (and has (behind the Yankees) and third in the majors. The 2013 since produced two budget surpluses), and canvassed the state, region numbers were on pace to exceed the 3 million mark again when he left and nation in both friend- and fundraising. the franchise for CU. Early in his fourth year in the position, all of CU’s athletic programs Prior to joining the Rangers, George served as executive vice that compete in the fall at were at one time or another ranked among president and chief of operations for the PGA TOUR for two-and-a-half the nation’s Top 25, a first for the school. Included in that group was years (beginning in June 2008). While with the TOUR, he worked with the football team, as the Buffaloes returned to rankings the corporate marketing department in renewing sponsorships and for the first time in 11 seasons, in part due to George’s support of Mike creating new events. He also oversaw the Tournament Business Affairs MacIntyre as the program’s head coach and allowing him to follow division that worked with Tournaments to increase tournament through with his plan to bring the Buffaloes back to national revenue. prominence. He was a finalist for the Executive of the Year for the state of Colorado by Mile High Sports Magazine. Near the end of his first year, he was recognized by CU’s Student- Athlete Advisory Committee as its choice for Staff Member of the Year; no token award, the group acknowledged his attendance at most home athletic events, regular meetings with team captains of all programs to interact with them and receive their feedback, and willingness to meet with any student-athlete and that his door is always open to them. George brought the most diverse background to the position than any before him at Colorado: all five others had extensive and primarily exclusive college athletic histories, the only exceptions being when Marolt left CU after 10 years as ski coach to lead the U.S. Olympic ski team before returning, and Tharp, who was a university attorney with strong CU-Boulder campus ties. While George began and worked in the college athletic world for the first half of his professional career, he stepped outside that box for the second half. George is just the sixth full-time athletic director in Colorado history, following in the footsteps of Harry Carlson (1927-65), Eddie Crowder (1965-84), Bill Marolt (1984-96), Dick Tharp (1996-2004) and George’s first week on the job ... in 1987.

4 Bill McCartney’s Hall of Fame Salute at Folsom Field: Rick and granddaughter Harper at ESPN’s Basketball George, Joe Romig, Mac, Alfred Williams. Game Day (February 2014). He also worked for the PGA TOUR as president of the Champions Communication and Journalism. He was a four-year letterman at Tour from 2003-08, and as the executive vice president for cornerback for the Illini, playing in 44 straight games and starting in championship management his last three years there. His major 27 games in all, as he played two years each under coaches Gary Moeller accomplishments included increasing revenues and sponsorships and and Mike White. He was a two-time recipient of the school’s Bruce Capel the development of strategic plans, the latter including a vision and Award, given for dedication and courage to honor Capel who lost his life mission statement as well as core values. The Champions Tour had serving his country in Vietnam; George received the honor for his junior grown to a minimum 29 events with over $55 million in prize money and senior seasons. when he left for the PGA TOUR. Upon his graduation, White named him the assistant director for From 1998-2003, George served as President and CEO of the Fore!Kids player personnel for the Illini, and a year later (1983), he assumed the Foundation, a 501c3 organization that raised money for children’s all sports recruiting coordinator. In March 1984, George took over the charities via golf-related events, where he led rebranding and recruiting chores solely for football, with his first class ranked No. 1 in organizational efforts that resulted in increases in charitable giving to the nation by the recruiting services with all in the top 20; he the Foundation. coordinated five classes in all at Illinois when the call came to take At the collegiate level, George worked in three major conferences him out west to Colorado. (Big Ten, Big 8, Southeastern) in football operations, beginning with On March 2, 1987, Bill McCartney hired him as Colorado’s football his alma mater, the University of Illinois, as football recruiting recruiting coordinator. Two-and-a-half years later (Dec. 21, 1989), coordinator (1983-87). George was promoted to assistant athletic director for football He graduated from Illinois in 1982 with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal operations, not coincidentally after the Buffaloes finished the regular Arts & Sciences Individual Study that had an emphasis on Sports season with an 11-0 record and the school’s first-ever No. 1 national ranking in the polls. CU lost to Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl and would finish No. 4, but came back to go 11-1-1 in 1990, this time defeating the Irish in the Orange Bowl to earn consensus national champion honors. Shortly thereafter, he left the Buffaloes for Vanderbilt University, where he was reunited with former CU offensive coordinator Gerry DiNardo, who was named the Commodores’ head coach a year earlier. In eight years at Vanderbilt (1991-98), he also served as associate athletic director for external operations in conjunction with overseeing the football program. This was where George first expanded his professional role outside of solely football, as he had oversight over all external departments, particularly in the area of managing budgets and developing marketing and promotional strategies for all sports. George was born April 3, 1960 in Woodstock, Ill., and graduated from Collinsville (Ill.) High School, where he lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He is married to the former Nancy Green, and the couple has two grown daughters, Jenni Reed (husband Tom) and Christi, and two granddaughters (Harper and Maddie).

Rick and the late great in 2004.

5 Head Coach RoY EDWARDS

Roy Edwards is now in his 11th Edwards played an integral part in working with Colorado alum season as head coach of the Steve Kerr in the latter’s acquisition of Vista Ridge Golf Club in University of Colorado men’s golf Erie in early 2009. The club officially became Colorado National team, having been named to the Golf Club in March of that year and has since served as the position on July 14, 2006, official home for the university’s men’s and women’s golf teams. following in the footsteps of the In 2012, construction was completed on the George Boedecker Jr. only two coaches the program had Practice Facility, a state-of-the-art complex at CNGC that matches ever known over a span of six any in the nation. decades. He also initiated the Colorado Partners program, a group that Edwards, 40, is just the third quickly grew to well over 100 members who contribute full-time men’s golf coach in financially to augment the school’s golf budget, and established Buffalo history. He came to CU the Colorado Golf Day which is an annual celebration and with an impressive pedigree, fundraiser for CU golf. joining the Buffaloes from his alma mater, the University of Kansas, where he had served as the assistant for both the men’s On the course, under Edwards the Buffaloes have re- and women’s programs for the previous four years (2002-06). established themselves as a top 50 program (over 300 play He held the same position at Vanderbilt University for a year Division I golf), having appeared in seven NCAA regionals in his prior to returning to KU. 10 years as coach. His teams have won 12 tournaments, the second-most under one coach in school history; Simpson’s teams Edwards replaced the late Mark Simpson, who passed away won 16 and Fowler’s six. from complications due to lung cancer in December 2005. Simpson had held the post since 1977, when he followed in the The Buffaloes ended the 2016-17 fall season ranked No. 24, its footsteps of his college head coach, Les Fowler. Fowler took over highest-ever at the midway point of a season. It came on the as player-coach in 1948 and remained on board until Simpson, heels of the 2015-16 team that set a school record for stroke his assistant, replaced him. Thus, Edwards is only the program’s average (73.50), the third straight unit to topple the mark. That third full-time head coach since 1948. group also set records for the most rounds in the 60s (42), fourth-man (74.5) and fifth-man (77.4) scoring averages and Each of his predecessors had to lead the Buffaloes into tied the mark for most individual top five finishes (11). Colorado stronger conferences, Fowler into the Big Seven in 1949 and won three tournaments, its own Ballyneal Challenge and CU- Simpson into the Big 12 in 1996; but Edwards was faced with Mark Simpson Invitational in the fall and Wyoming’s Cowboy the most daunting task in CU golf history. He led the charge Classic in the spring, while tying for sixth in the Pac-12 when the Buffaloes joined the Pacific-10 Conference on July 1, Championships. The Buffs ended the year tying for eighth in the 2011 (making it the Pac-12), with NCAA Southeast Regional, as once again Colorado becoming a member of the the Buffs were shipped to a southern most prestigious men’s golf conference destination, and were ranked No. 60 in in the nation. A long-time force in the nation (GolfStat). collegiate golf, as many as seven or eight schools regularly occupied the top Edwards’ 2014-15 Buffs had set the 30 every season and Pac-12 schools stroke average mark at 73.51, and won have won 15 national championships. one tournament (the Simpson invite) in finishing the year ranked No. 47 by both In a 2015 summer poll by Golfweek GolfStat and Golfweek. After a of golf coaches nationwide, asking them disappointing 11th place finish in the to rate their peers, Edwards came up as Pac-12 Championships, the Buffs were out No. 18 on the list. The publication to prove that was an aberration and came commented about Edwards, “If you out blazing in the NCAA Central Regional have ever spoken with Edwards at in Noblesville, Ind. CU led after the first length, you know he is a student of the round, scoring an 11-under par 277 score, profession.” but couldn’t keep the magic going and would finish sixth, eight strokes back of It took less than three years for the last qualifying spot for the NCAA Edwards to put his stamp on the CU golf Finals. program, perhaps in no bigger way than completing the dream of both Fowler The 2013-14 Buffaloes also had set the and Simpson. One of the few major golf mark for stroke average (73.76) at the programs in the nation without its own time, but did record the most top five true home golf course and facilities, major tournament finishes (eight; all

6 were actually in the top four), which included one win in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational and three runner-up efforts. Over the course of four tournaments, the Buffs set two other impressive school marks: most consecutive rounds at or under par (12), and the most subpar in a row (6). According to GolfStat, CU had the nation’s top performing freshman class, headlined by twin brothers Jeremy and Yannik Paul and Ethan Freeman. The Buffs finished fourth at the Pac-12 Championships, 41 strokes behind No. 3 Stanford (1,438) and 26 behind runner-up and No. 10 Washington; No. 4 Cal was third, 12 ahead of the Buffs. But over the last two rounds, CU was second (718) to only Washington (716), making an impressive climb from 10th at the midway point into fourth place. The NCAA shipped the Buffaloes to Auburn for the regional, where CU finished 12th to end the season. His seventh team, the 2012-13 squad, returned to the NCAA’s after a three-year absence, finishing eighth in the Central (Fayetteville) Regional. The Buffaloes captured two major tournaments, the Air Force Falcon and Bandon Dunes invitationals, marking the first time Colorado had won a major in both the fall and spring portions of the season (in the latter, CU was the first team in the four-year history of the event to finish under par as a team). The Buffs also finished second on three other occasions and posted nine top 10 finishes overall.

In 2011-12, his sixth season, the Buffs stormed out of the Stevinson Ranch Invitational. gate to win its first two fall tournaments, their own Mark Simpson Invitational and Air Force’s Miranda Invitational; the In earning a fourth straight trip to the NCAA’s, in the Big 12 victories propelled CU to an early No. 10 national ranking. The Championships, the Buffs posted their best conference finish in team successfully navigated its way through its first season in 28 years when they took second place; it tied for the largest the ultra-competitive Pac-12 Conference, finishing eighth in a improvement from one season to another in Big 12 history after league championship that featured eight teams ranked in the finishing 10th in 2008 (CU moved from 11th to 3rd from 1997 to top 30. The Buffs just missed qualifying for the NCAA 1998 as did Missouri on one occasion). The Buffs were in the championships but Derek Fribbs was selected to play as an hunt for the title until the back nine of the fourth and final individual. round, when Oklahoma State finally was able to get some distance and eventually won by 14 shots. The 2009-10 and 2010-11 teams, his fourth and fifth, respectively, had their moments but did not advance to the His second team, in 2007-08, became just the third in school postseason, though Justin Bardgett qualified individually in history to win two major tournaments in the same season, as 2010. The Buffs finished ninth and 10th in their last two the Buffs won the Louisiana Classics and the Ohio State Kepler appearances in the Big 12 Conference meet. The disappointments Intercollegiate. The Buffs finished 10th in the Big 12 meet, only created more resolve in the program and thus the which moved to a 72-hole format for the first time, and was turnaround in year six. again invited to the NCAA’s, placing 18th in the Central Regional. Junior Derek Tolan was one of two individuals to advance out of His third Buffalo team (2008-09) sported one of the nation’s the regional into the finals, the first Buff to do so since 1993. dynamic duos in Patrick Grady and Derek Tolan, as each won two tournaments and combined for 14 top 10 finishes. But the team Edwards’ first CU team (2006-07) had moderate success, and was also balanced as a whole, with 32 top 20 performances finished 11th in the Big 12 Championships; while that was posted by seven different golfers, and recorded a 74.06 stroke disappointing, his team did something that neither Fowler’s or average, second lowest in school history (topped only by 73.77 Simpson’s did, qualify for the NCAA Championships (though in in 2003-04). The Buffs posted 11 top 10 finishes in major fairness, more teams are invited today than when they coached, tournaments, the second-most in school history that included a but it still was an impressive accomplishment). The team placed record-tying seven in the top five, and highlighted by a 34- 20th in the NCAA Central Regional. stroke win in the DU-Ron Moore and three runner-up finishes in the USF Olympic Club, Western Intercollegiate and its own CU- At Kansas, he was heavily involved in recruiting and the day- to-day functions for both the men’s and women’s teams,

7 managed the Jayhawks’ Birdie Club and was the main contact players, including , a first-team All-American, for both golf camps. A KU graduate, he returned to his alma the 2007 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year and current star on the mater in August 2002 as the assistant coach for both the men’s Tour. and women’s programs and further developed all the skills necessary to one day become a head coach. Among his many Between KU and Vanderbilt, he coached five players who duties were coordinating and managing a $1 million-plus attained some level of All-American status, ranging from first- fundraising campaign for KU’s golf practice facility and team to honorable mention. establishing an annual booster club program. A three-year member of the Jayhawk golf team, he lettered During his time at Kansas, he was one of three finalists for the as a senior under legendary and long-time coach Ross Randall Golf Coaches Association of America Assistant Coach of the Year and earned his bachelor’s of science degree in business in 2004 and helped coach six first-team All-Big 12 players (five administration from Kansas in 2000. Simultaneously while men, one woman) and four Academic All-Americans. He started finishing his degree, he worked as a volunteer assistant coach for his coaching career as a volunteer/graduate assistant in 1998, the men’s team. His career playing highlights include being working three years in that capacity before moving on to named the PGA Midwest Section Player of the Year in 1995 and Vanderbilt for his first full-time assistant coaching position. the Heart of America Four-Ball champion in 1997. As a student, During this time, he was also the Junior Golf Director for the he was also heavily involved on KU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Kansas Golf Association, running all activities for over 600 junior Committee and held several leadership roles on campus. members of the KGA. Born October 14, 1976 in Kansas City, Mo., but truly a native He was the assistant for both the men’s and women’s teams of Hutchinson, Kan., he was a four-year letterman in golf at at Vanderbilt for the 2001-02 season. He was a part of history as Hutchinson (Kan.) High School under legendary Kansas high both teams experienced two of the best seasons in the programs’ school coach Rusty Hilst, one of his early mentors in the game. existence the year he was a part of the program. He had a hand His hobbies include playing golf, cooking and traveling, and he in coaching a pair of first-team All-Southeastern Conference was also an Eagle Scout in high school. His father, R.A., is a distinguished KU alum who was awarded the 2002 Fred Ellsworth Medallion for “unique and significant service to the university” (which two grandparents also earned). An uncle, Ray Evans, is recognized as one of the greatest athletes in KU history, as he was a two-time All-American in basketball (1942-43) and was KU’s first football All-American after returning from World War II in 1947. Edwards is married to the former Shelly Bonfantine of Albuquerque, N.M., as they wed on July 7, 2007 (07-07- 07); she is a former golfer at the University of New Mexico. They are the parents of two sons, Ashton Ross (8) and Luke Leo (5).

8 Assistant Coach Patrick Grady

Patrick Grady is in his second A Coloradoan to the core, he was born in Westminster and year as an assistant coach at the graduated from Broomfield High School, where he lettered four University of Colorado, as he years in golf. He graduated from CU with a double major in returned to his alma mater from Business (finance and accounting) in May 2009. As a senior, he private business to help with the was named to the prestigious GCAA All-America Scholar team golf program as the assistant coach (golf’s version of Academic All-America), and was a two-time on June 2, 2015. first-team Academic All-Big 12 team member.

Grady, 30, returned to CU from At the time of his graduation, he finished 14th in the most private business, working as a rounds played (113) at Colorado, finishing 16th in career stroke certified public accountant in the average (74.45), ninth in top 5 finishes (7), sixth in top 10 Denver area after he tried his hand finishes (12) and ninth in top 20 efforts (18). at professional golf following graduation. Professionally, he played for three-and-a-half years on As a player, he rose from a late signee on the smallest amount assorted tours, but had most of his success primarily on the of scholarship money there is to one of the nation’s top 50 Adams Tour, where he won five times. He has continued playing golfers by the conclusion of his senior year. Grady was not competitively while coaching, and was named the 2016 CGA’s recruited by any Division I golf program out of high school, but Apprentice Player of the Year after he won the Colorado PGA after he won the CJCA Match Play Championship in July 2004, Assistants Championship; he then placed 11th in the National he was offered a spot on the CU team in the summer of 2004 by the late Mark Simpson; that first year, he was on 1 percent scholarship, basically enough to cover his books.

He initially intended to redshirt, but showed early flashes and qualified for CU’s third tournament of that season. He instead redshirted after his junior season, and when he returned to the lineup as a fifth-year senior for the 2008-09 season, he had the kind of year that earned him CU’s Co-Male Athlete of the Year honors for all sports (with teammate Derek Tolan). He played in all 13 tournaments, with two wins, five top 5, eight top 10 and 10 top 20 finishes. He earned PING All-Region honors and was an honorable mention All-American, finishing as the No. 46 ranked player in the nation (Golfweek).

He recorded a 71.98 stroke average for the season, the third best in school history (and his 71.32 average during the spring the second best, just .02 off the record). His outstanding spring was topped by his victory in CU’s Stevinson Ranch Invitational, where he cruised to a win with an 8-under par 208 score. His top fall highlight that year was his first career collegiate win, when a 67-69-68—204 scorecard earned him medalist honors at Denver’s Ron Moore Invitational at Green Valley Ranch (he was named the Golfweek National Player-of the-Week for that effort).

In amateur play, he became the first player in state history to win the three “majors,” the Colorado Golf Association’s Match Play Championships in 2005, the Stroke Play title in 2006 and the Public Links crown in 2007. He was a two-time state amateur player-of-the-year.

9 Assistant PGA Professional Championship (where he shot an even-par 288 in Port St. Lucie, Fla.).

He was born March 17, 1986 in Westminster, Colo. His grandfather on his mother’s side played football at the University of Denver and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, but had to forego the NFL when he was drafted into the army. A second cousin, Kevin McDougal, played football at Colorado State and for three years with the Indianapolis Colts. He joined his older brother Jim in Boulder, and at the time, became the fifth set of brothers on the golf team simultaneously. He is married to the former Jessica Borth, a former golfer at Sam Houston State.

Grady’s Colorado Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2004-05 8 630 78.75 73 87 8 630 78.75 —- —— —-.—- 2005-06 26 1982 76.23 65 84 20 1503 75.15 6 479 79.83 2006-07 39 2922 74.92 70 82 24 1800 75.00 15 1122 74.80 2008-09 40 2879 71.98 66 78 22 1569 71.32 18 1310 72.78 Totals 113 8413 74.45 65 87 74 5502 74.35 39 2911 74.64

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 95 of 110 (86.4%). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+332/+2.94): +60/+7.50 (2004-05); +122/+4.69 (2005-06); +128/+3.54 (2006-07); +22/+0.55 (2008-09). Finishes—Wins: 2 Top 5: 7 Top 10: 12 Top 20: 17

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11 WILSON BELK 5-10, 150, Soph., 1L, Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain)

College—This Season (Soph.): He played in CU’s two fall Alister Mackenzie (216, +3) “home” events as an individual, all five rounds scored being and for 60th; four of those either 72s or 73s; he averaged 72.6. He tied for 12th in the six rounds counted toward Ballyneal Challenge (146, +4) and then for 36th in CU’s Mark the team score. Simpson Invitational (217, +1). He had just hole worse than a bogey (a double) in 90 holes. High School—A four-year 2015-16 (Fr.): He worked his way into CU’s top six for the Pac- letterman at Cheyenne 12 Championships, where he placed 41st with a 13-over 297 Mountain, with every one of his scores counting toward his score; his final round 70 helped the Buffs gain a first-division team’s total all four seasons. An All-State performer his finish (sixth). He moved up 16 spots in the final round, the best sophomore through senior years, he tied for eighth as a senior in the field, and the 297 score was the fourth best 72-hole score in the 4A state meet (72-76—148) after finishing as the runner- by a freshman in school history. He earned a spot on the travel up his junior year (71-74—145), one shot out of the lead; he squad for the NCAA Southeast (Tuscaloosa) Regional, where he was 12th as a sophomore. He was the 4A Southern Regional tied for 56th (232, +16); he again closed with a 70, CU’s best champion (shot even-par at Walking Stick in Pueblo), and was score in the final round en route to an eighth place team finish. the 2013 and 2014 Pikes Peak Athletic Conference champion, He opened up the spring with an even-par 216 for a tie for 42nd earning player-of-the-year accolades for the conference both in the Amer Ari Invitational on the Big Island in Hawai’i, a years. He knocked two strokes off his scoring average every year scorecard that included his career-best 67 (5-under) in the as a prep: he had a 77 figure as a freshman, then 75 as a second round. His top spring finish was a tie for 36th in The sophomore, 73 as a junior and 71 his senior year. Maxwell (as an individual). He appeared in four tournaments in the fall, finishing with the fourth-best stroke average on the Other—2016: He tied for 42nd in the Saguaro Amateur team (73.47); he had the third-best second round average (Southern Dunes GC, Maricopa, Ariz.), shooting a 77-71-76— (72.75) and fourth-best final round number (73.0). His best 224 in the meet held just after the first of the year. He qualified finish was a tie for 11th in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational to play in the Colorado Open, but missed the cut (75-79—154). (213, +3), which included his low round of the fall, a 1-under 69 2015: He tied for eighth with a 3-over 74 at The Broadmoor Golf in the second round. He tied for 13th in the Ballyneal Challenge Club in U.S. Open Qualifying, two strokes out of advancing to (149, +7) for his other top 20 finish. He was a counter for team sectionals. 2014: After earning the No. 2 seed, he reached the scoring the last two meets of the fall, tying for 55th in Cal’s round of 16 in the Colorado Golf Association’s Junior Match Play

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2015-16 (6) 32 2383 74.47 67 85 18 1355 75.28 14 1028 73.43 2016-17 (4) 5 363 72.60 72 73 — —- —.— 5 363 72.60 Totals 37 2746 74.22 67 85 18 1355 75.28 19 1391 73.21 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2015-16 32 576 + 107 1 84 350 105 24 8414.8 75.5 52 1.625 2016-17 5 90 +5 0 19 48 22 10021.1 74.4 1 0.200 Totals 37 666 + 112 1 103 398 127 25 8415.6 75.4 53 1.432

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 12 of 19 (63.2%; 18 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+112/+3.03): +107/+3.34 (2015-16); +5/+1.000 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Top 20: 3

12 Championship. He posted a third place finish at the AJGA Junior at Cattail Creek (Glenwood, Md.), with his 75-71—146 scorecard one stroke out of the lead. He qualified and played in the Western Junior, but missed the cut (87-73—160).

Best Career Round In Competition— 62 (Sept. 2014, Patty Jewett Golf Club, Colorado Springs, Colo.)

Academics—He is interested in majoring in Chemical Engineering at Colorado.

Personal— He was born July 16, 1996 in Charlotte, N.C. His hobbies include flying; he is in the process of earning his pilot’s license (Cessna 172s; he soloed when he was 16), and has attained the rank of Eagle Scout. He also is an accomplished Ultimate Frisbee player (earning MVP honors in a national tournament). An older brother, Daniel Belk, is a junior on the track team at the University of .

Fall 2015 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 77-72—149 +7t13th *CSU Ram Masters Invitational ...... 74-73-76—223 + 13 t38th *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 73-69-71—213 +3t11th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 70-75-71—216 +3t55th UCLA Gifford Collegiate...... 78-74-75—227 + 16 t60th

Spring 2016 UHH Amer Ari Invitational ...... 75-67-74—216 E t42nd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 73-81-83—237 + 21 t101st *Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 85-69-75—229 + 13 t91st *The Maxwell...... 72-72—144 +4t36th Pac-12 Championships ...... 74-75-78-70—297 + 13 41st NCAA Southeast Regional...... 79-83-70—232 + 16 t56th

Fall 2016 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 73-73—146 +4t12th *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 73-72-72—217 +1t36th

13 VICTOR BJORLOW 6-5, 180, Fr., HS, Sotogrande, Spain (Sotogrande International School)

College—This Season (Fr.): He appeared in four tournaments to signing with CU, including in the fall, all as an individual (his score did not count toward a second place showing in the CU team total). He posted three top 25 finishes, topped by the Spanish International a tie for 21st in Colorado State’s Ram Masters Invitational (216, U18 Championship (79-68- +6) and a tie for 25th in Denver’s Paintbrush Invitational (220, 63-80—290, +2, five shots +4); both efforts featured second round 70 scores, his best in his out of first in the 81-man first semester as a collegian. He owned a 74.09 stroke average field). He was also third in for 11 fall rounds, which was fourth-best on the team. the Norwegian Winter Open (293, +5) and in the Danish Junior Championship (match play); sixth in the Spanish National High School—He was enrolled in the Golf Academy at Championship (292, +4), and 15th in the Danish International Sotogrande (Spain) International School (SIS), where he was Amateur; all competitions had between 90 and 120 players. coached mostly by Mariano Ochoa; he was also coached by 2014: He placed 12th out of 120 in the Spanish International Thomas Johansson at his home course (San Roque Golf Club). event (74-73-72-71—290, +2). The students at the school competed in local professional and amateur tournaments as opposed to the traditional dual matches Best Career Round In Competition— 63 (-9; Sept. 5, 2015, in the United States. He was on the Andalucia golf team that Spanish International U18 Championship, Club Golf D’Aro, won the Spanish National State Championship in 2014. He also Girona, Spain) played soccer and tennis at Sotogrande, which is about 10 miles north of Gibraltar on the southern coast of the country. Academics—He is interested in majoring in Business at Colorado (and is also interested in Economics). He was a 4.0 student as a Other—2016: In November, he tied for ninth in the inaugural senior at the SIS, with a 3.75 his junior year when he earned the Gobbler Amateur in Tucson, Ariz., turning in a 79-70-70—219 school’s Achievement Award in English. (+6) performance at Sewailo Golf Club. He tied for 20th in the English Boys Open Amateur, carding a 74-74-69-74—291 Personal— He was born April 8, 1998 in Copenhagen, Denmark. scorecard (3-over); he was one of 62 players to make the cut His hobbies include playing soccer, tennis and paddle tennis as and finished 14 off the lead (he had 16 birdies in the event at well as watching television and movies. An uncle, Niels Hunstanton Golf Club. He was 13th in the German Boys Lundstedt, played golf at Arkansas State. His hometown in Championship (72-69—141, five off the lead) and 14th in the Denmark was Hellerup, just outside of Copenhagen; his family European Nations Cup (La Reserva, Spain), carding a 75-76-72- moved to Spain when he was 4 years old. 79—302 effort. 2015: A member of the Danish National A Team. He finished very high in six major European competitions prior

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2016-17 (4) 11 815 74.09 70 78 — —- —.— 11 815 74.09

Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2016-17 11 198 + 31 2 30 109 50 61016.2 71.2 8 0.727

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 0 of 0 (0.0%; 11 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+31/+2.82): +31/+2.82 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Top 20: 0

14 Fall 2016 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 78-77—155 + 13 t21st *CSU Ram Masters Invitational ...... 75-70-71—216 +6t21st *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 74-73-77—224 +8t76th *DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 73-70-77—220 +4t25th

15 KADE CROSSLAND 6-4, 190, Jr., 1L, Buhl, Idaho (Buhl/Corban University)

College—This Season (Jr.): He participated in three fall coach at Corban was Paul tournaments, all as an individual. He had one good round in all Pickerell. He also lettered three events, topped by 1-under par opening rounds in the one year in basketball Ballyneal Challenge (70-80—150, +8), where he tied for 18th (shooting guard); in 26 and in CU’s Mark Simpson Invitational (71-83-79—233, +17). games, he averaged 5.1 He owned a 76.88 stroke average for the fall season. points and 1.4 rebounds per 2015-16 (Soph.): He played in one spring and four fall game, along with shooting tournaments, four of the five as an individual, finishing with a 42.9 percent from three-point range (30-of-70). 75.71 stroke average for 14 rounds (74.27 for the 11 in the fall). He had two top 20 finishes, tying for 18th in the Ballyneal High School—He lettered in four sports (13 total letters) and Challenge (151, +9) and 19th in CSU’s Ram Masters Invitational was the state’s 3A champion golfer as a freshman and senior, in (218, +8). He was one of the team’s designated scorers in CU’s addition to leading Buhl to the state title his junior and senior own Mark Simpson Invitational, where he tied for 47th (224, years (he earned Idaho’s Golfer of the Year honors on both +14). He joined the CU program after transferring from Corban occasions from the Twin Falls Times-News). He was also the University, where he had one of the top freshman seasons in the state’s 3A player of the year in basketball as a senior, leading NAIA ranks. BHS to the state crown in averaging 21 points and seven rebounds a game (he made a 3-pointer with 26 seconds left in At Corban University (2014-15, Fr.)—He earned NAIA third- the title game to put Buhl ahead for good versus Homeland). He team All-American honors, the first player from Corban (Salem, was a two-time first-team All-Conference performer in basketball Ore.) to earn any level of All-America mention. He was ranked (second-team as a sophomore). He also earned three letters in as the No. 100 golfer in the NAIA ranks by GolfStat, which had football (quarterback) and baseball (pitcher). Corban 29th in its final team rankings. He set a school record for single-season stroke average with a 72.44 mark, bettering the Other—2016: In November, he tied for 19th in the inaugural previous mark by two strokes. He won four individual Gobbler Amateur in Tucson, Ariz., turning in a 77-72-76—225 tournaments, another school record, as he scored par or better (+12) performance at Sewailo Golf Club. 2015: He was the in 15 of 27 rounds overall (12 subpar). He shot 73-72-82—227 runner-up in the Idaho State Match Play Championships, falling at the NAIA Championships in Daytona Beach, Fla., missing the in the title match after winning five to reach the final. He also cut for the final round but tying for 94th individually. His head finished fifth in the Idaho State Amateur (68-68-72—208; -2).

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2015-16 (7) 14 1060 75.71 71 84 3 243 81.00 11 817 74.27 2016-17 (10) 8 615 76.88 70 83 — —- —.— 8 615 76.88 Totals 22 1675 76.14 70 84 3 243 81.00 19 1432 75.37 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2015-16 14 252 + 66 0 33 141 61 14 2113.1 69.0 21 1.500 2016-17 8 144 + 47 4983 34 12 209.0 66.7 16 2.000 Totals 22 396 + 113 4 42 224 95 26 4111.6 68.2 37 1.500

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 0 of 3 (0.0%; 19 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+113/+5.14): +66/+4.71 (2015-16); +47/+5.88 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Top 20: 3

16 2014: He tied for 12th in the Idaho State Amateur (219, +6), with his final round 69 just one of six scores in the 60s in the 123-man field at Ridgecrest Golf Club. Just before leaving for Corban, he won his club championship – shooting 12-under par on the Clear Lake Country Club layout – thanks to an 11-stroke turnaround in the final round. He was six strokes out of the lead after 18 holes but came back with a 63 to win by five shots; that included a remarkable 27 on the front nine (10-under par on the 37-35 course configuration). 2013: He tied for 13th in the Idaho State Amateur (215, -1) at Jackpot Golf Club.

Best Career Round In Competition— 63 (-9, August 10, 2015, Clear Lake Country Club Championship)

Academics—He is majoring in Sociology at Colorado. He owned a 3.64 grade point average in high school.

Personal— He was born August 10, 1995 in Boise, Idaho. His hobbies include playing most sports and raising 4-H pigs (which he did for 10 years).

Fall 2015 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 73-78—151 +9t17th *AFA Miranda Invitational...... 73-76-77—226 +8t52nd *CSU Ram Masters Invitational ...... 71-76-71—218 +8t19th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 74-76-74—224 + 14 t47th

Spring 2016 *Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 84-75-84—243 + 27 109th

Fall 2016 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 70-80—150 +8 18th *CSU Ram Masters Invitational ...... 79-73-80—232 + 22 t87th *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 71-83-79—233 + 17 t99th

17 ETHAN FREEMAN 6-0, 215, Sr., 3L, Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver)

College—This Season (Sr.): He enjoyed a solid fall portion of CU’s best score and was one the season, playing in all six tournaments and finishing up with of the top ones in the field as a 71.75 stroke average, the 10th-best in school history for the he placed 35th overall and fall. He was under par in four of those meets (and was 2-under helped CU jump into a sixth- for the six overall), recording top 10 finishes in all four. He place tie in the standings (he opened with a second place finish in CU’s Ballyneal Challenge (- recorded a 294, or 10-over 5; 69-68—137) and then would make some school history his par). In the NCAA Regional, next time out. When he finished fifth at the Air Force he tied for 34th (222, +6). He Invitational with a 2-under 214, he became the first player ever owned a 72.74 stroke norm for six fall tourneys – the 13th best at Colorado to finish under par four times in the same event (- for a fall season in school history at the time. He had three top 1, -1, -4, -2). He would also finish sixth in DU’s Paintbrush five finishes – all fifth-place ties—as he did so in the Ballyneal Invitational (211, -5) and seventh in CU’s Mark Simpson Challenge (143, +1), the Air Force Miranda Invitational (212, - Invitational (210, -6). He was 2-1 in the match play portion of 4) and in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational (212, +2). UCLA’s Gifford Collegiate, helping CU to a consolation round win. 2014-15 (Soph.): He finished fifth on the team in stroke 2015-16 (Jr.): He played in all 13 tournaments that CU entered average (74.63), with 24 of his 32 rounds counting toward team a full team, with his 72.76 stroke average third-best on the scoring. He played in all 11 regular season tournaments, but fell team; his 73.19 spring average was the second-best. He tied for ill prior to the NCAA Central Regional and was replaced the night the team lead in rounds counting toward team scoring (37 of before the team left to compete. He had three top 20 finishes on 38, or 97.4 percent); he was also second on the team in the the season, his best a tie for sixth at the Bandon Dunes coaches’ “jumbo stat,” as he had just 21 holes worse than bogey Championship (72-70—142). He tied for 17th at Wyoming’s (out of 684; 16 doubles and five triples for 26 jumbo points, or Cowboy Classic, his best 54-hole in relation to par in his .684 per his 38 rounds). In four tournaments, he had a nine collegiate career to date (212, -4), which included his season stroke or better improvement from between his first and second best score (a 3-under 69 in the second round). Both those were round scores (three times a 67 after a 76); the other was a 13- in the spring; his best fall effort was right out the gate, tying stroke betterment in Wyoming’s Desert Intercollegiate (86-73), for 16th in the Air Force Falcon Invitational (215; -1). He tied for the 16th-best in school history. His best spring finish struggled at the Pac-12 Championships, finishing 65th, but came in Wyoming’s other meet, the Cowboy Classic, where he otherwise was fairly consistent throughout the year. His other tied for 16th with a 2-under par (214) effort; that same gross top fall efforts came in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational score (but a +4) tied him for 29th in Stanford’s The Goodwin. In (147, +3 to tie for 29th in the shortened event), and a tie for the Pac-12 Championship meet at Utah, his final round 70 tied 30th in the Illinois Olympia Fields Invitational (224, +14; his

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2013-14 (8) 19 1430 75.26 65 87 10 739 73.90 9 691 76.78 2014-15 (5) 32 2388 74.63 69 81 15 1114 74.27 17 1274 74.94 2015-16 (3) 38 2765 72.76 67 86 21 1537 73.19 17 1228 72.24 2016-17 (2) 16 1148 71.75 68 77 — —- —.— 16 1148 71.75 Totals 105 7731 73.63 65 87 46 3390 73.70 59 4341 73.58 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2013-14 19 342 + 68 0 49 202 69 19 2114.3 73.4 26 1.368 2014-15 32 576 + 110 1 74 351 122 24 2213.0 74.0 36 1.125 2015-16 38 684 + 57 3 118 408 134 16 5017.7 77.3 26 0.684 2016-17 16 288 -2 0 63 168 53 40021.9 80.2 4 0.250 Totals 105 1890 + 233 4 304 1129 378 63 9316.3 76.0 92 0.876

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 85 of 99 (85.9%; 6 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+233/+2.22): +68/+3.58 (2013-14); +110/+3.44 (2014-15); +57/+1.50 (2015-16); -2/-0.13 (2016-17) Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 5 Top 10: 11 Top 20: 13

18 second round 1-over 71 was one of the best scores for the middle Open Qualifying at the Heritage at Westmoor (35-40—75), four round). On the year, he played 425 of 576 holes at par or better strokes out of advancing, and placed fourth in the U.S. Amateur (74 percent), with his 16 pars in the opening round at Air Force Qualifier at Columbine CC (71-70—141), also four back of a team season-high, as were his 44 pars overall for the advancing. He placed 32nd in the Colorado Golf Association tournament. He had just four holes worse than par at AFA, Amateur (75-75-74-74—298, +18) at Boulder Country Club. He which tied for the team best. shot a 71-71—142 (-2) in the Colorado Open, but missed the 2013-14 (Fr.): He saw action in six tournaments as a true cut by two strokes; he still was the seventh low amateur. 2015: freshman, three each in the fall and spring. He was pressed into He tied for third in the CGA Amateur, fashioning a 67-69-71- service late in the spring semester when two other fellow 69—276 scorecard (-8) at CommonGround Golf Club in Aurora. freshmen decided to leave the program, and he responded and He was the second low amateur in the Colorado Open, with his then some: he has posted two top 20 finishes, first tying for 68-73-72-70—283 (-5) scorecard tying him for 29th overall. He 10th in the Wyoming Cowboy Classic which included a first tied for 66th in the Saguaro Amateur in (85-71-69— round 65 (5-under), and then tying for 16th in the Pac-12 225, +9), though his 140 score over the final two rounds was Championships. In the latter, he posted the highest finish in a tied for 13th best. 2014: A member of the Colorado Cup team league meet by a CU freshman since 2009 and the ninth-best (he went 1-1 in his matches), helping the amateurs beat the ever in addition to tying for third among the 14 freshmen in pros, 10-8. He tied for medalist honors in U.S. Amateur Local the meet. He came back down to Earth a little bit at the NCAA Qualifying (144 at Columbine Country Club); he missed the cut Southeast Regional, posting three straight 79s for a 21-over 237, at the event at the Atlanta Athletic Club (155, +12). He turned which tied him for 66th, though 16 of those strokes over par in a 77-74—151 (+11) at the Southwestern Amateur in were traced to just seven holes. He played in three fall Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain Club), but missed the cut by tournaments, starting his career in style by tying for 10th in six strokes. 2013: He finished second in the Colorado Golf the Air Force Miranda Invitational. He led all seven Buffaloes in Association’s Junior Stroke Play Championship, turning in a 75- the meet, though he competed as an individual; thanks to a 3- 70-66—211 (-2) effort at Common Ground GC in Aurora. He tied under par 69 in the final round which saw him score seven for 13th in the CGA State Stroke Play with a 78-71-69-70—288 birdies, his 1-under 215 (73-73-69) total tied for the third- (+8) scorecard at Pinehurst CC in Denver, but his 210 score over lowest score by a CU player in his first major tournament in school history (trailing only Jonathan Kaye, who recorded a 213 (+3) in the 1990 Wyoming Invitational, and Sebastian Heisele, who had a 2-under 214 in the 2008 Denver-Ron Moore Invitational). It was also the first time that a freshman posted the best score to lead the Buffaloes in a season opening tournament since 2005 (Derek Tolan, 2-under 214 in the Mexico Tucker Invitational; Tolan was a redshirt frosh: the last true freshman to accomplish the feat was Rick Cramer, 1-over 217 in the 1979 AFA Falcon invite). He followed that up with a tie for 27th in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational when he was designated as one of the team’s scorers (+9, 77-71-77—225).

High School— He was considered one of the top junior players in Colorado throughout his high school career. He lettered four time under coach Bob Austin at Kent Denver, where he was a two-time 3A state champion (2010, 2011, his sophomore and junior years), and just missed the “hat trick” with a runner-up finish as a senior. Counting his freshman year when he tied for fifth, he’s one of a just a handful of players in Colorado history to post four top five finishes in state championship play. In doing so, he led Kent Denver to four consecutive state titles. He was a four-time, first-team All-Metro League performer and a three-time member of the All-Colorado team. His stroke average improved every season from his freshman through senior years: 75.0, 73.9, 71.5 and 70.0.

Other—2017: He tied for 32nd in the Saguaro Amateur with a 72-71-79—219 (+3) effort on the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Course (Maricopa, Ariz.). 2016: He tied for 17th in Local U.S.

19 the last three rounds was fifth best in the field. He was the co- Fall 2013 medalist in the CGA Match Play Championship qualifying round *AFA Miranda Invitational...... 73-73-69—215 -1t10th (34-35—69), but lost in the second round (on the second CU-Simpson Invitational ...... 77-71-77—225 +9t27th playoff hole). He tied for 49th and was the eighth low amateur UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 85-87-79—251 + 35 t99th in the Colorado Open (71-72-70-74—287, +3). 2012: He won the CGA’s Collegiate High School Invitational, with his 69-69- Spring 2014 71—209 scorecard good for a 16-stroke victory on would be his *Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 65-72-71—208 -2t10th college home course, Colorado National Golf Club. He helped the Pac-12 Championship...... 72-78-75-69—294 +6t16th Colorado team to fourth place finish in the Junior America’s Cup NCAA Southeast Regional...... 79-79-79—237 + 21 t66th at BanBury Golf Club in Eagle, Idaho (77-71-71—219, which was 29th overall, though he had the 11th best score over the last Fall 2014 two rounds). He also tied for sixth in a pair of American Junior AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 74-71-70—215 -1t16th Golf Association (AJGA) events (Aspen, Fox Hill). Other Years: Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit. . 79-71-74—224 + 14 t30th He recorded multiple Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) wins UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 74-77-79—230 + 14 t55th and top three finishes. CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 75-72—147 +3t29th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 76-78-81—235 + 22 78th Best Career Round In Competition—65 (-5: Wyoming Cowboy UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate ...... 76-76-71—223 + 10 t51st Classic, Talking Stick North Course, Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7, 2014; 66, -5: 2011 Colorado State High School Championship, Spring 2015 Dos Rios CC, Gunnison, Oct. 2, 2011). Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational..... 75-74-79—228 + 12 t96th Bandon Dunes Championship...... 72-70—142 -2 t6th Academics—He is majoring in Business (Finance) at Colorado. Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 74-79-73—226 + 16 t109th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 73-69-70—212 -4t17th Personal—He was born February 16, 1995 in Denver. His Pac-12 Championship...... 75-75-78-78—306 + 26 65th hobbies include playing football and spending time with friends. A life-long CU fan, he was the first commitment in the 2012-13 Fall 2015 recruiting class. Nickname is “E-Free.” Ballyneal Challenge ...... 76-67—143 +1 t5th AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 76-67-69—212 -4 t5th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 74-79-76—229 + 13 t65th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 69-72-71—212 +2 t5th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 71-71-67—209 -4t26th UCLA Gifford Collegiate...... 75-73-75—223 + 10 t41st

Spring 2016 UHH Amer Ari Invitational ...... 73-71-72—216 E t42nd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 86-73-71—230 + 14 t76th Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 76-67-71—214 +4t29th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 74-69-71—214 -2t16th The Maxwell ...... 71-76—147 +7t52nd Pac-12 Championships ...... 75-73-76-70—294 + 10 35th NCAA Southeast Regional...... 75-74-73—222 +6t34th

Fall 2016 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 69-68—137 -5 2nd AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 69-73-72—214 -2 5th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 74-77-74—225 +9t34th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 69-69-72—210 -6 t7th DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 74-69-68—211 -5 6th UCLA Gifford Collegiate (2-1)...... 78-73—151 +7 43rd

20 MORTEN TOFT HANSEN 6-0, 210, Fr., HS, Gilleleje, Denmark (Gribskov Gymnasium)

College—This Season (Fr.): He played in one spring own the Gilleleje Golfklub tournament, CU’s opener at -Hilo, but then abruptly Restaurant at his former decided to return home to his native Denmark where he could home course (specializing in concentrate more on his golf game. He did have an outstanding Danish food but has some first semester of collegiate golf, recording five top 10 finishes in continental cuisine). He six tries, including four efforts that were under par. His best followed in the footsteps of effort came in CU’s Mark Simpson Invitational, where he finished fellow Dane Philip Juel-Berg, tied for fourth with a 7-under 209 score (71-65-73); his second who lettered four years at CU round 65 tied CU’s freshman record the low 18 hole score, (2012-16). Gilleleje is located previously set by two of his teammates (Ethan Freeman and on northeastern coast of Denmark. Jeremy Paul during the ‘13-14 season). He posted a 6-under par 138 total in the stroke play portion of UCLA’s Gifford Collegiate, Fall 2016 and then went 2-1 in match play. He was fifth on the team in *Ballyneal Challenge...... 71-69—140 -2 t3rd stroke average with a 72.94 mark, but that included the DU AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 74-70-74—218 +2t10th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 73-73-69—215 -1 t6th Paintbrush meet where he struggled with three scores in the CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 71-65-73—209 -7 t4th 80s; his average for his five top 10 finishes was an impressive DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 82-81-84—247 + 31 t84th 70.77. He was second on the team with four rounds in the 60s. UCLA Gifford Collegiate (2-1)...... 71-67—138 -6 t6th Other/Amateur—He has compiled an impressive amateur resume with top finishes in many European as well as international competitions, as he has top five finishes in Belgium, Thailand and Turkey. 2015: He was third in the Turkish Amateur with a 72-73-73-74—291 (+3) performance, which was on the heels of a victory in the European team championship stroke play qualifier (his team finished second). He also had an outstanding effort in a professional tournament, finishing as the second low amateur and tying for 20th overall in the Thisted Forsikring Championship with a 74-75-74—223 (+7) scorecard. 2014: A member of the Danish National Team that won the European team championship (boys’ team).

Best Career Round In Competition— 64 (-7, Marienlyst Golf Club); 65 (-7; on four occasions, including setting the course record in July 2016 at Gilleleje GC; Sept. 26, 2016 at Colorado National GC)

Academics—He is interested in majoring in Economics at Colorado.

Personal— He was born February 1, 1996 in Hillerod, Denmark. His hobbies include watching and playing soccer. His parents

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2016-17 (5) 16 1167 72.94 65 84 … …… —-.—- 16 1167 72.94 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2016-17 16 288 + 17 4 53 167 52 11 0119.8 77.8 14 0.875

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 10 of 14 (71.4%; 2 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+17/+1.04): +17/+1.04 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 2 Top 10: 5 Top 20: 5

21 ROSS MACDONALD 5-10, 175, Soph., 1L, Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian)

College—This Season (Soph.): Plans are for him to redshirt seasons, and was the state the entire season. runner-up his sophomore 2015-16 (Fr.): He enjoyed one of the finer freshman seasons campaign. VCHS was the in school history; with a 74.44 stroke average (fifth on the Jeffco League champs his team) that was the seventh-best ever at Colorado by a frosh. The freshman senior years 74.4 also was the eighth-best average by a freshman in the Pac- (independent in the two 12 (his 32 rounds were the third most by a freshman in the years in-between). league). He was one of CU’s designated scorers for 30 rounds, with 22 counting toward the CU team total. He had two top 10 Other—2016: He tied for 25th in the Local U.S. Open Qualifying finishes to his credit, tying for fifth in CU’s Mark Simpson at Wichita (Kan.) Country Club, as he shot a two-over 38-35— Invitational (67-75-70—212, +2) and tying for ninth at the 73. 2015: He finished sixth in the Colorado Golf Association’s Wyoming Cowboy Classic (72-69-70—211, -5); the 67 in the Stroke Play Championship, turning in a 70-68-69-72—279 Simpson was best round of the year. His average broke down scorecard (-5) at CommonGround Golf Club in Aurora. He reached fairly evenly: 73.4 (first round), 73.9 (middle rounds) and 74.8 the round of 16, winning two matches in the Colorado Golf (final round), as well as 74.1 (fall) and 74.9 (spring). He had Association’s Match Play Championship. He made the cut in the nine rounds of par or better (five subpar), and shot par or better Colorado Open, finishing 64th with a 298 (+10), despite an on 72.6 percent of his holes player (418 of 576 holes); he had opening round 68; he was the 14th low amateur. 2014: He just 25 doubles and a pair of triples. He was one of four finalists defended his title in the CGA’s Junior Stroke Play Championship, for CU’s 2015-16 Male Freshman of the Year (across all CU varsity carding a 73-70-67—210 scorecard in defeating Colby Welch in sports). a sudden death playoff at Indian Tree Golf Club. He became the first player since former Buff Scott Peterson in the late 1980s to High School—As a senior, he finished third in the 4A state win back-to-back junior stroke play titles. For the year, he was championships with a 70-72—142 scorecard; he was seventh in the recipient of the Hale Irwin Elite Player Program Award and the event as a junior (75-77—152) and 10th as a sophomore was the state’s Junior Player of the Year. 2013: He won the CGA (75-73—148). He earned first-team All-State honors as a junior Junior Stroke Play with a 68-68-71—207 (6-under) effort at and senior (and honorable mention as a sophomore). He was one Common Ground GC, defeating future CU teammate Ethan of two players to make the varsity team as a freshman, owning Freeman by four shots. He was the No. 18 seed in the Junior a 76.8 average, which he improved annually to 74.3 Match Play Championship and reached the quarterfinal round, (sophomore), 72.9 (junior), and 70.95 (senior, one of top posting three lopsided wins before falling. He represented numbers in the state). Valor Christian claimed the 4A state Colorado for a second straight year in the Junior Americas Cup. championship in both 2013 and 2014, his junior and senior 2012: He tied for second in the CGA Junior Stroke Play, one

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2015-16 (5) 32 2382 74.44 67 84 15 1123 74.87 17 1259 74.06

Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2015-16 32 576 + 106 0 81 337 131 25 2014.1 72.6 29 0.929

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 22 of 30 (73.3%; 2 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+106/+3.31): +106/+3.31 (2015-16). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 1 Top 10: 2 Top 20: 3

22 shot out of the lead with a 77-71-74—222 (6-over) at Keystone Ranch GC.

Best Career Round In Competition— 66 (-6, June 2014, CJGA Junior Event, South Suburban Golf Club, Centennial, Colo.)

Academics—He is interested in majoring in Advertising with a minor in Business at Colorado.

Personal— He was born June 29, 1996 in London, . His hobbies include skiing and spending time with friends and family. (Note: he does not capitalize the “D” in his last name; all lower case.)

Fall 2015 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 73-76—149 +7t13th AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 78-68-78—224 +8t52nd UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 72-77-76—225 +9t45th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 67-75-70—212 +2 t5th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 68-78-72—218 +5t61st UCLA Gifford Collegiate...... 77-71-83—231 + 18 t71st

Spring 2016 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 73-77-73—223 +7t35th Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 77-72-75—224 + 14 t99th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 72-69-70—211 -5 t9th The Maxwell ...... 77-78—155 + 15 71st Pac-12 Championships ...... 72-77-77-84—310 + 26 67th

(*—competed individually.)

23 SPENCER PAINTON 6-2, 210, Jr., TR, Aurora, Colo. (Regis/Kansas)

College—This Season (Jr.): He competed in all six of CU’s fall Amateur, carding a 69-68-73- tournaments, and was a designated scorer for all as well, with 14 70—280 scorecard (even par) of the 16 rounds counting toward team scoring. He was sixth at the Desert Mountain Club on the team in scoring average (73.56), with all but one round in Scottsdale; he made 20 scored between 70 and 76. His best finish was right out the gate, birdies in the event. He tying for third in CU’s Ballyneal Challenge with a 140 score (-2; placed 23rd overall in the 70-70). He tied for 19th in New Mexico’s Tucker Invitational, Wyoming Open and was the where his 71-76-74—221 (+5) score was the second-best posted second low amateur with a 69-71-67—207 effort (3-under). by a Buffalo. He was 1-1-1 in match play competition at UCLA’s 2015: He won the U.S. Amateur qualifier at Columbine Country Gifford Collegiate, where he tied for 38th in the stroke play Club, turning in a 67-69—136 (8-under) scorecard. He also tied portion (75-74). His 72.17 scoring average for first rounds tied for 47th overall in the 2015 Colorado Open, the ninth low for third-best on the team. amateur, with an even-par 71-69-76-72—288 effort. 2013: He was the Colorado Junior Golf Association’s Player of the Year for 2014-15/2015-16 At Kansas (Fr./Soph.): He played in four his efforts both in summer junior play as well as for his high events as a true freshman at Kansas during the 2014-15 season, school accomplishments. That summer, he also claimed wins in owning a 74.09 stroke average for 11 rounds; he tied for 25th on the CJGA Tournament of Champions and in the CJGA Collegiate two occasions as his top finishes. In 2015-16, he competed in Invitational and qualified to play in the U.S. Junior Amateur two fall tournaments, with a 76.0 average for six rounds. His Match Play. He was named to the All-Colorado golf team for both college low round was a 70 at the Louisiana Classics as a frosh. 2012 and 2013.

High School—He led Regis to the Colorado state 5A Best Career Round In Competition—64 (-8, September 2013, championship in 2012 and 2013, claiming medalist honors as a Pradera Golf Club, Parker, Colo.). senior with a 66-72—138 score (6-under). He tied for second as a junior with a 75-71—146 (4-over) performance. Academics—He is majoring in Economics as well as earning a minor in Technology, Arts & Media at Colorado. Other—2017: He tied for fourth in the Saguaro Amateur, turning in a 70-67-72—209 (-7) scorecard on the Ak-Chin Personal—He was born April 15, 1996 in Westminster, Colo. His Southern Dunes Golf Course (Maricopa, Ariz.). 2016: He tied for hobbies include skiing, hiking, watching movies and playing the second in the Colorado Golf Association Amateur, turning in a occasional video game. CU Coach Roy Edwards had recruited him 69-72-69-72—282 (+2) at Boulder Country Club (he was five when he was a high school performer at Regis Jesuit in Denver. shots out of the lead). He tied for 14th in the Southwestern

Statistics (At Colorado) Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2016-17 (6) 16 1177 73.56 70 80 … …… —-.—- 16 1177 73.56

Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2016-17 16 288 + 27 0 39 190 53 51013.5 79.5 7 0.438

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 14 of 16 (87.5%). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+27/+1.69): +27/+1.69 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 1 Top 10: 1 Top 20: 2

24 Fall 2016 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 70-70—140 -2 t3rd AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 71-74-80—225 +9t30th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 71-76-74—221 +5t19th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 73-74-72—219 +3t44th DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 73-75-75—223 +7t34th UCLA Gifford Collegiate (1-1-1) ...... 75-74—149 +5t38th

25 JEREMY PAUL 6-1, 170, Sr., 3L, Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus Schule)

College—Career: He enters the second half of his senior season that he could before missing with a unique feat: he is averaging 71.77 strokes overall, and the the Tucker. He hurried back same figure for both the fall and spring in his career; he is well into town for CU’s Mark ahead of CU’s all-time career mark of 72.90 (Kane Webber, 1999- Simpson Invitational which 2004). He is the first to lead the team in stroke average three started a day after returning straight years since Knut Ekjord did from 1995-97 (Ekjord is the from Mexico, as despite his last to do it four years, as he also did it as a fifth-year senior in obvious exhaustion, still 1999), and is just the seventh overall to do it three times. He managed to tie for 36th (217, has played in a possible 42 of 43 events on the CU schedule as +1). He tied for seventh in Denver’s Paintbrush Invitational a collegian, missing the one to compete internationally; he is (212, -4), and then wrapped up the fall with a 24th-place tied for second all-time with 18 top 10 finishes (the record is 19 showing in the stroke play portion of UCLA’s Gifford Intercolle- by ), and is fifth with 23 top 20 finishes (record is giate (144, E) before going 3-0 in the match play event. He 27). He already owns the CU career mark for most rounds in the owned the best first round average on the team (71.0), and 10 60s with 35, and is the only player in school history to have of his 13 rounds were between 69 and 73. over 50 percent of his rounds scored at par or better (65 of 123, 2015-16 (Jr.): An honorable mention All-American (GCAA), 52.8); his 58 subpar and 65 par or better rounds are also school first-team PING All-West Region performer and second-team All- records. He enters his final semester 116 of 123 rounds played Pac-12 member, he ended the year ranked as the nation’s No. 53 counted toward CU’s team scoring; that’s 94.3 percent, second player (GolfStat; No. 67 by Golfweek). He was 16th in the NCAA only to Ekjord’s 95.5 he set over 1994-99 (127 of 133). In 42 in both stroke average (70.66) and in SCIRP (score in relation to career tournaments, he has been under par in 19 of them and par: -0.61), and was fifth in the region and Pac-12 in both. He even in four others. He set a school record with 54 consecutive was a most-respectable 49-56-5 against the nation’s top 100 rounds counting toward CU’s team score that came to an end in players (7-21-1 versus the top 25, 15-36-3 against the top 50). the second round of the 2016 Southeast (Tuscaloosa) Regional. He set numerous school records, most notably season marks for This Season (Sr.): He finished third on the team in stroke stroke average, rounds in the 60s (18) and subpar rounds (21); average for the fall (72.31), competing in five of six tourna- he bettered the average mark by nearly a stroke, shattering Kane ments. He missed the New Mexico Tucker meet as he was Webber’s 71.46 for the 2003-04 season. He was consistent competing for his native Germany in the World Amateur Team across the board, averaging 69.2 for his first rounds, 71.8 for Championships in Cancun, Mexico; he had played in the first 39 middle rounds and 71.0 for final rounds and turned in the team’s

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2013-14 (1) 37 2683 72.51 65 80 22 1589 72.22 15 1094 72.93 2014-15 (1) 35 2520 72.00 65 80 18 1305 72.50 17 1215 71.47 2015-16 (1) 38 2685 70.66 65 77 21 1484 70.67 17 1201 70.65 2016-17 (3) 13 940 72.31 69 78 … …… —-.—- 13 940 72.31 Totals 123 8828 71.77 65 80 61 4378 71.77 62 4450 71.77

Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2013-14 37 666 + 28 6 122 399 119 17 3019.2 79.1 23 0.622 2014-15 35 630 + 26 4 119 378 110 15 3119.5 79.5 24 0.686 2015-16 38 684 - 23 6 145 407 119 61022.1 81.6 8 0.211 2016-17 13 234 +6 0 47 145 34 61120.1 82.1 11 0.846 Totals 123 2214 + 37 16 433 1329 382 44 8220.3 80.3 66 0.545

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 116 of 123 (94.3%). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+37/+0.30): +28/+0.76 (2013-14); +26/+0.74 (2014-15); -23/-0.61 (2015-16); +6/+0.46 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 3 Top 5: 6 Top 10: 18 Top 20: 24

26 top performance in nine of 13 meets, including two wins: in the 10 finishes, with all six of his efforts placing in the top 20; seven season opener in the Ballyneal Challenge (a three-team event of his 17 fall rounds were under par and all counted toward team but on a very tough course) and at Wyoming’s Cowboy Classic scoring. A fast-starter, his top finish came following his highest where four players tied at 11-under 205. He tied for seventh in opening round score of the fall (74): he posted a fifth-place the Pac-12 meet with a 68-67-74-73—282 (-2) effort and tied for effort in the first tournament of the season – the Air Force 21st in the NCAA Southeast Regional (68-77-74—219, +3). Of Falcon Invitational – where he matched his collegiate career- his 38 overall rounds, 37 counted toward CU’s team score (97.4 best 65 in the final round to zoom into a top five finish. He still percent). He led the team in the coaches’ “jumbo stat,” as he owned a team-best 70.33 first round average (71.5 over his CU had just seven holes worse than bogey (out of 684; six doubles career), starting the last three fall tournaments with rounds in and one triple for eight jumbo points, or .211 per his 38 rounds); the 60s. For the year, he had a team-high 119 birdies and a 19.5 at one time, he had 202 straight holes without a score worse subpar percentage, along with the fewest holes worse than than a bogey. He also led CU in top five (4), top 10 (7) and top bogey (19). 20 finishes (9), subpar rounds (21), eagles (6), birdies (145), 2013-14 (Fr.): He earned second-team All-Pac-12 Conference holes of par or better (558 of 684, or 81.6 percent). He set a honors and All-Pac-12 Freshman Team honors in rewriting most school record with seven straight rounds in the 60s, which also of CU’s freshman records, starting with his 72.51 stroke average. tied the mark for most consecutive rounds under par. His He became the just the sixth freshman to lead the Buffaloes in consistency was marked by an amazing run of 202 straight holes stroke average and the first since Kane Webber in 1999-2000 without a score worse than bogey in the spring season. His 70.65 (when he set the previous frosh best of 73.03); the others were stroke average for the fall set an all-time school record, besting Dale Douglass (1955-56), Blake Stirling (1970-71), Steve Jones 71.0 by Derek Tolan in the 2008 fall season. He opened the fall (1977-78) and Knut Ekjord (1994-95). His 72.22 spring average season by matching his personal best of 9-under for a was a freshman best and the fifth lowest all-time at Colorado, tournament when he recorded a 65-68—133 in the Ballyneal Challenge, claiming medalist honors in the process. He finished in the top 26 for all six fall events, including four in the top 16: in addition to his win at Ballyneal, he placed third in CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational (210, E), tied for seventh at the Air Force Falcon Invitational (213, -3) and tied for 16th to close out the fall at UCLA’s Gifford Collegiate (217, +4). His second best performance in relation to par came in Cal’s Alister Mackenzie (209, -4), where he tied for 26th. He led or tied the team in 10 statistical categories for the fall season. He finished 13th in the Team Europe Standings for the Arnold Palmer Cup (the top 10 make the team) and was one of the finalists for a second straight year for CU’s Male Athlete of the Year at the CUSPY Awards (CU Sports Performers of the Year). 2014-15 (Soph.): He led the Buffs for a second straight season in stroke average with an even 72.00 figure, the fourth-best overall single-season average in school history; his 72.50 average for the spring portion of the year was the eighth-best in school annals. He led the team in top 10 finishes (5) and top 20 efforts (7), as well as in subpar rounds (15) and tied for the lead in rounds counting toward team scoring (97.1 percent, or 34 of 35). He had just one top 20 finish in the spring (tying for sixth in the rain-shortened Bandon Dunes Championship, 142, -2), but finished 43rd or higher in five of the six spring events. He tied for 29th in the Pac-12 Championships (288, +8), but closed with a pair of 69s which was eighth-best over the final 36 holes. He tied for 39th in the NCAA Central Regional, opening strong with a 69 before finished at 9-over 225. In leading the team in the six fall tournaments with a 71.47 stroke average, he recorded the fourth-best number at the time in school history for the fall portion of the season. He also had fall team bests with four top

27 while his 72.93 fall stroke average, the second best on the team, was the fourth-best by a freshman (true or redshirt) for the fall in school history. His overall 72.51 was also the seventh best average in school history and the lowest in five years. He had 17 subpar rounds on the year, one shy of the school mark, and led (15) or was tied for the team lead in 20 categories. He set a CU freshman record for the best score in a 54-hole tournament with an 8-under (71-67-70—208) effort at Cal’s Alister Mackenzie Invitational, tying for seventh and breaking the old Buff frosh mark by three shots; however, it would last just one tournament as his brother Yannik broke it by a shot in UTEP’s Give ‘Em Five Invitational – but in that meet, Jeremy turned in a 65-73-71— 209 scorecard to tie for sixth, thus he recorded two of the top three freshman performances in school history in back-to-back events. He then opened the spring with a 9-under 207 at the Amer Ari Invitational in Waikoloa, Hawai’i, becoming the first player in CU history to have three straight 7-under par or better efforts in tournament play and then tie his brother again for the record, and his next time out, he turned in a 4-under 212 at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, setting a school record with four straight under par performances. In the fall, he did not have a score worse than a double bogey on a hole, and had just three in 666 holes on the year; he owned a team-best 19.2 percent figure for subpar holes (team-highs of 122 birdies and six eagles). For the year, he ranked in the nation’s top 100 in 10 categories: greens-in-regulation (7th, 72.4 percent), “ham- &egg” (12th, 12/3), eagles (20th, 6), par-4 scoring (55th, 4.06), putting par (71st, 0.96), last round average (71st, 71.58), fairways hit (74th, 69.7 percent), subpar strokes per round (75th, 3.62), birdies (86th, 122), and stroke average to par the same European Tour event, participating in the BMW (98th, +0.76). His 10 subpar holes when recorded his 65 were International Open in their native Germany (they were also the tied for the second most in any round in the NCAA. He was one only amateurs that qualified); he was the low amateur and tied of four finalists for CU’s Freshman Athlete of the Year at the for 56th with a 72-70-74-74—290 (+2) scorecard. He tied for CUSPY Awards (CU Sports Performers of the Year). 12th in the Local U.S. Open Qualifying at Wichita (Kan.) Country Club, as he shot an even-par 37-34—71. 2015: He tied for High School—He was considered one of the top international seventh in the German International Amateur (73-71-71—215), recruits, along with his twin brother Yannik, in college golf’s and was on the German team that tied for fourth in the 2012-13 recruiting class. Along with his brother, he helped his European Team Championship in Halmstad, Sweden. 2014: He prep school, Albertus-Magnus Schule, to second-place finishes in won the German Club championship as a member of the Germany’s National School Team Championships in both 2011 Mannheim-Viernheim Country Club team, a match play and 2012. He had a 72.3 stroke average as a senior and a 72.6 competition. 2013: He was the low amateur and tied for second mark as a junior. He also played soccer. overall in the Pro Golf Tour tournament at Glashofen-Neusass, as he finished with a 3-under 213 (68-70-75), two out of the lead; Other—2016: He reached the third and final qualifying stage he had led by one shot heading into the final round. He tied for for the Web.com Tour, and was in position to make the top 45 eighth in the Luxembourg International Amateur (78-72-68— until shooting 3-over in the final round; his 71-68-72-75—286 218, his final round score the third best in the field and just (E) scorecard still tied him for 72nd in the field of 155 in Winter one of three in the 60s). He finished 34th in the German Garden, Fla. (he tied for 12th in the second stage with a 9-under International Amateur Championships (75-75-77-68—295; his 279 at Oak Valley GC in Beaumont, Calif.). He helped Germany final round 68 was the fourth lowest score of the day). 2012: A to a 12th place finish in the World Amateur Team Championships member of the German National Junior Team, he was fourth in in September, with his 72-69-74-73—288 (+2) scorecard placing the German Championships (71-74-70—215). 2011: He finished him 49th individually. He made international history with his as the runner-up in the German Under-18 Championship, was brother (Yannik) when the pair became the first twins to play in a semifinalist in the British Boys Amateur Championship,

28 captured third in the Harder German Junior Masters (67-73-67— Fall 2013 207) and was fourth in the German Championships Qualifying AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 72-74-73—219 +3t25th (73-69—142, on a par-74 course). 2010: He was third in the CU-Simpson Invitational ...... 74-75-75—224 +8t20th German Championships (70-70-75—215). 2009: He was third in UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 79-78-77—234 + 18 t61st both the German Junior Masters (72-67-72—211) and the Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 71-67-70—208 -8 t7th German Championships (72-73-70—215). UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational...... 65-73-71—209 -7 t6th

Best Career Round In Competition—65 (-7: State Team Trials, Spring 2014 Margala, Italy, April 2011; -7: UTEP Invitational, El Paso, Texas, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational..... 69-68-70—207 -9t16th Oct. 26, 2013; UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational, Butterfield Trail Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 71-71-70—212 -4t10th Club, El Paso, Texas, Oct. 25, 2013; -7: Air Force Falcon Bandon Dunes Championship...... 70-80-70—220 +7t21st Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 76-67-70—213 -3 Invitational, USAFA, Colo., Sept. 7, 2014; -6, Ballyneal t1st Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 67-76-72—215 +5t32nd Challenge, Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 8, 2015). Pac-12 Championship...... 76-78-76-69—299 + 11 30th NCAA Southeast Regional...... 75-76-72—223 +7t28th Academics—He is majoring in Business (Operations Management) at Colorado. Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 74-71-65—210 -6 5th Personal—He was born March 5, 1994 in Frankfurt, Germany, Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit. . 72-71-74—217 +7 t8th one minute ahead of his twin, Yannik; thus he is the “older” UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 70-73-78—221 +5t17th brother (Yannik also was a Buff for two seasons until turning CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 69-72—141 -3 t6th pro back in Germany after his sophomore year at Colorado). His Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 69-70-72—211 -2 t9th hobbies include playing soccer, working out and spending time UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate ...... 68-73-74—215 +2t17th with friends. Spring 2015 Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational..... 76-66-71—213 -3t43rd Bandon Dunes Championship...... 70-72—142 -2 t6th Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 75-74-75—224 + 14 t101st Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 73-70-70—213 -3t22nd Pac-12 Championship...... 76-74-69-69—288 +8t29th NCAA Central Regional...... 68-77-80—225 +9t39th

Fall 2015 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 65-68—133 -9 1st AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 71-69-73—213 -3 t7th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 74-74-71—219 +3t21st CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 67-75-68—210 E 3rd Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 68-74-67—209 -4t26th UCLA Gifford Collegiate...... 71-72-74—217 +4t16th

Spring 2016 UHH Amer Ari Invitational ...... 73-73-68—214 -2t30th Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 71-73-73—217 +1t11th Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 67-68-75—210 E t10th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 69-68-68—205 - 11 t1st The Maxwell ...... 68-69—137 -3 t4th Pac-12 Championships ...... 68-67-74-73—282 -2 t7th NCAA Southeast Regional...... 68-77-74—219 +3t21st

Fall 2016 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 69-73—142 E t-6th AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 74-78-73—225 +9t30th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 69-76-72—217 +1t36th DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 72-71-69—212 -4 t7th UCLA Gifford Collegiate (3-0)...... 71-73—144 E 24th

29 YANNIK PAUL 6-1, 170, Jr., 2L, Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus Schule)

College—This Season (Jr.-RS)—He recorded a 71.00 stroke He was CU’s top finisher in average in participating in all six fall tournaments, that number both those events, and was tying the third best fall average in school history. He returned the second best performer after a year away from collegiate competition to open up with when he tied for 21st in the a pair of 66s (132, -10) to win CU’s Ballyneal Challenge. He NCAA Central Regional (220, finished in the top 13 in five of the six events (and was under +4). In the six fall par in all), including a sixth-place effort in Air Force’s Miranda tournaments, he recorded a Invitational (215, -1) and a tie for 10th in Denver’s Paintbrush 72.59 stroke average, the Invitational (213, -3). He closed the fall with a pair of 70s to tie 15th-best ever for the fall portion of a season at Colorado. He for 13th in the stroke play portion in UCLA’s Gifford Collegiate opened up the year matching his career-best tournament finish (140, -4), and was 1-2 in the match play competition. All but with a tie for second in the Air Force Falcon Invitational, turning one of his fall rounds were between 66 and 2-over par (11 were in a 69-71-67—207 (-9) effort that was one shot back of even-par or better, including a team-high nine subpar), and 14 medalist honors. He had three other tournaments where he was of the rounds counted toward team scoring. He was consistent under par, a strong 8-under par effort at the Amer Ari across the board, with a team-best 70.33 average for final rounds Invitational (73-67-68—208), which tied him for 18th and and 71.17 for opening rounds and 71.75 for middle rounds. earned him CU’s Male Athlete of the Week honor; the other pair 2015-16 (Jr.)—He took the year off from school; he returned were both minus-3 efforts that tied him for sixth both times: to his native Germany for personal reasons and to seriously CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational (141) and Cal’s Alister consider turning professional, but opted to come back to the Mackenzie Invitational (210); he led the latter through two States to resume his collegiate career and education. rounds after a 66-67 start, the 133 total the fifth-best 36 hole 2014-15 (Soph.): He finished second on the team in stroke score in school history. Eleven of his 18 rounds in the spring average with a 72.23 mark, sixth-best in school history; his were 73 or better, with his high score a 4-over 76. He was ranked 71.89 mark for the spring led the team and was the second-best in the nation’s top 300 at the end of the year, No. 229 by on record at Colorado. He was second in subpar rounds with 14, Golfweek and No. 256 by GolfStat. with 91.4 percent of his rounds counting toward team scoring; 2013-14 (Fr.): He finished fourth on the team in stroke average his 79.6 percent figure of rounds of par or better was also a with a 73.53 figure, the third lowest number ever posted by a team-best. He played in all 12 tournaments on the year, one of freshman; he led the team for the fall with a 72.5 mark, which his top efforts coming in the spring opener where he was 8- tied for the 12th lowest fall average in school history and was under par (208) in Hawai’i-Hilo’s Amer Ari Invitational, which also the third lowest fall average by a freshman (true or redshirt; tied him for 18th. He closed the Pac-12 Championships with a the last freshman to lead the Buffs in fall scoring at the break final round 68, which gave him a 5-over 285 to tie him for 19th. was Kane Webber in the 1999-2000 season). He had 12 subpar

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2013-14 (4) 34 2500 73.53 66 86 22 1630 74.09 12 870 72.50 2014-15 (2) 35 2528 72.23 66 81 18 1294 71.89 17 1234 72.59 2016-17 (1) 16 1136 71.00 66 79 … …… —-.—- 16 1136 71.00 Totals 85 6164 72.52 66 86 40 2924 73.10 45 3240 72.00 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2013-14 34 612 + 61 3 107 358 120 20 2218.0 76.5 30 0.882 2014-15 35 630 + 34 4 113 385 104 21 3018.6 79.7 27 0.771 2016-17 16 288 - 14 4 56 183 41 31020.8 84.4 5 0.313 Totals 85 1530 + 81 11 276 926 265 44 6218.8 79.3 62 0.729

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 70 of 82 (85.4%; 3 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+81/+0.95): +61/+1.79 (2013-14); +34/+0.97 (2014-15); -14/-0.88 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 1 Top 5: 4 Top 10: 8 Top 20: 15

30 rounds and 15 of par or better. His best finish, a tie for second International Amateur (75-74-76—225). 2012: A member of the in UTEP’s Give ‘Em Five Invitational to end the fall (9-under, 66- German National Junior Team, he reached the round of 32 at the 72-69—207, three shots out of the lead), was the best in school British Boys Amateur Championship. He placed seventh in the history by a freshman for a 54-hole tournament on any course German International Men’s Amateur, where his third round 68 layout (and tied for the seventh best overall on a par-72 was the low score in the entire field for all rounds (80-75-68- configuration); though his brother matched it in the spring. He 72—295). 2011: He was the Hessen State champion with a twice recorded a 6-under par 66 for his collegiate best, in the 70-70—140 performance and was ninth in the German Boys UTEP meet and in the first round at the Wyoming Desert Championship (79-71-68—218). 2010: He was the state Intercollegiate, where he tied for fifth (210, -6). He tied for 16th champion in the open class (73-71—144), placed second in the in his first collegiate tourney, carding a 1-over 217 (75-71-71) German Nationals (73-70—143), and was eighth in the European scorecard at the Air Force Miranda Invitational. He placed in the Young Masters. 2009: He was third in the Harder German Junior top 50 in eight of his 11 tournaments, seven in the top 31, Masters (68-69-74—211). including tying for 31st at the Pac-12 Championships (300, +12) where his third round score (69, -3) was the only score in the Best Career Round In Competition—65 (-6: Germany Match 60s in the field (and was a 13-stroke improvement over his Play Team Championship, July 2013; 66, -6: twice in 2013-14, second round score); he followed that with a final round 71. In UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate) the NCAA Southeast Regional he opened strong with a 2-under 70, which had him tied for second one shot out of the lead, but Academics—He is majoring in Business (Management) at he eventually finished at 23-over 239 and 69th. He had only Colorado. four scores worse than a double bogey on a hole (612 holes), none in the fall, and he had the only bogey free round on the Personal—He was born March 5, 1994 in Frankfurt, Germany, team all season (his final round 70 at the Amer Ari Invitational, one minute after his twin Jeremy, which makes him the where he had 16 pars, also a team-high, and two birdies). For the “younger” brother. His hobbies include playing soccer and year, he ranked in the nation’s top 100 in five categories: fitness in general. He once played together in a tournament with greens-in-regulation (1st, 75.3 percent), “ham-&egg” (ninth, . 12/2), sand saves (16th, 53.3 percent), putting par (67th, 0.92), fairways hit (80th, 68.9 percent),

High School— He was considered one of the top international recruits, along with his twin brother Jeremy, in college golf’s 2012-13 recruiting class. Along with his brother, he helped his prep school, Albertus-Magnus Schule, to second-place finishes in Germany’s National School Team Championships in both 2011 and 2012. He had a 71.89 stroke average as a senior and a 73.1 mark as a junior. He also played soccer.

Other—2016: He made international history with his brother (Yannik) when the pair became the first twins to play in the same European Tour event, participating in the BMW International Open in their native Germany (they were also the only amateurs that qualified); he sot 73-78—151 (+7), missing the cut by eight strokes. 2015: He played in that same BMW event, shooting 76-70—146 but missed the cut. He tied for 15th in the First Qualifying Stage (Section D) event (72-73-68-70— 283, -5) and then tied for 25th in the Second Qualifying Stage (67-61-69-69—276, -8). 2014: He won the German International Amateur Championship, as he entered the final round as the co-leader and posted a two-stroke win (70-67-66- 67—270, -18); he recorded two eagles, 27 birdies and 35 pars on his way to the title, opening and closing all four rounds with a birdie or better. 2013: He finished eighth in the German International Amateur Championship (72-67-75-70—284). He was the second low amateur (to his brother) in the Pro Golf Tour tournament at Glashofen Neusass, as he finished 15th overall with a 73-73-72—218. He was 29th in the Luxembourg

31 Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 75-71-71—217 +1t16th *CU-Simpson Invitational...... 79-74-73—226 + 10 t30th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 78-69-73—220 +4t48th UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational...... 66-72-69—207 -9 t2nd

Spring 2014 Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational..... 75-73-70—218 +2t77th Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 66-74-70—210 -6 t5th Bandon Dunes Championship...... 71-72-76—219 +6t15th Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 77-78-78—233 + 17 t66th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 70-74-67—211 +1t15th Pac-12 Championship...... 78-82-69-71—300 + 12 t31st NCAA Southeast Regional...... 70-86-83—239 + 23 69th

Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 69-71-67—207 -9 t2nd Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit. . 81-72-77—230 + 20 t54th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 76-76-71—223 +7t28th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 72-69—141 -3 t6th Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 66-67-77—210 -3 t6th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate ...... 75-74-74—223 + 10 t51st

Spring 2015 Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational..... 73-67-68—208 -8t18th Bandon Dunes Championship...... 76-75—151 +7t54th Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 71-73-69—213 +3t46th Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 70-71-76—217 +1t44th Pac-12 Championship...... 72-71-74-68—285 +5t19th NCAA Central Regional...... 70-75-75—220 +4t21st

Fall 2016 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 66-66—132 - 10 1st AFA Miranda Invitational ...... 70-72-73—215 -1 6th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 73-79-72—224 +8t31st CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ...... 74-68-70—212 -4t13th DU Paintbrush Invitational ...... 74-68-71—213 -3t10th UCLA Gifford Collegiate (1-2)...... 70-70—140 -4 13th

(*—competed individually.)

32 RYAN SCHMITZ 5-9, 165, Sr., TR, Greenwood Village, Colo. (Regis/Redlands)

College—This Season (Sr.): He saw action in four tournaments, transferred back home to all as an individual. His best finish came in the season opener Colorado for his sophomore at the Ballyneal Challenge, when he also scored his collegiate academic year. best round in tying for 15th; he fired a 1-under 70 in the second High School— He lettered round of his 148 total score. His next best effort was a 64th twice in golf for coach Craig place finish in Colorado State’s Ram Masters Invitational (76- Rogers at Regis Jesuit. As a 72-77—225, +15). He joined the team just prior to the start of senior, he was a member of the fall semester; he enrolled at Colorado in the fall of 2013 and the Rangers’ 5A state championship team. He owned a stroke has been attending class but was not on the golf team. average of 73 as a senior, 76 as a junior and 78 in limited action At Redlands (2012-13, Fr.)—He was a member of Redlands’ as a sophomore. golf team, but he did not play and was redshirted. He Other—2017: He tied for 52nd in the Saguaro Amateur with a 74-75-72—221 (+57) scorecard on the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Course (Maricopa, Ariz.). 2016: He advanced to the semifinals in the Colorado Golf Association’s Match Play Championships, cruising in most of his four wins (7 & 5, 4 & 3, 1 up and 4 & 3) before losing on the 19th hole in the semis to Joshua Seiple. He tied for 17th in the CGA Amateur with a 76- 70-77-69—292 (+12) scorecard at Boulder CC, with his final round 1-under 69 just one of five scores in the 60s and tying for the third best. He tied for eighth in the U.S. Amateur Qualifier at Columbine CC (71-74—145).

Best Career Round In Competition—65 (-7: CGA Last Chance Qualifier, July 2015, Common Ground GC, Aurora, Colo.)

Academics—He is majoring in Business (Finance) at Colorado. Personal—He was born March 15, 1994 in Greenwood Village, Colo. His hobbies include yoga, hiking and reading.

Fall 2016 *Ballyneal Challenge...... 78-70—148 +6t15th *AFA Miranda Invitational...... 81-77-80—238 + 22 t81st *CSU Ram Masters Invitational ...... 76-72-77—225 + 15 64th *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 73-73-78—224 +8t76th (*—competed individually.)

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2016-17 (9) 11 835 75.91 70 81 — —- —.— 11 835 75.91

Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2016-17 11 198 + 51 0 26 109 53 64013.1 68.2 14 1.273

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 0 of 0 (0.0%; 11 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+51/+4.64): +51/+4.64 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Top 20: 1

33 JOHN SOUZA 6-1, 160, Jr., 1L, Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird/ South Mountain Community College

College—This Season (Jr.)—He played in five of CU’s six fall NCAA Southeast (Tuscaloosa) events, recording a 73.62 stroke average (seventh-best on the Regional, but settled down to team); he finished in the top 20 three times. His best effort came finish up 75-73 to place 53rd in UCLA’s Gifford Collegiate, where he tied for sixth in the stroke (228, +12). He suffered a play portion (71-67—138), the second round score his best of back injury in the second the fall; he went on to go 1-1-1 in the match play competition. week of the season that kept He also tied for 19th in two other meets, both of which he him out for a while; he had competed individually: Air Force’s Miranda Invitational (222, +6) shot a final round 72 in the and CU’s own Mark Simpson Invitational (213, -2). His 71.67 Ballyneal Challenge for his best round of the fall in the opening average for middle rounds was the second-best on the team. meet, but he had to withdraw from the first two rounds of the 2015-16 (Soph.): After limited in the fall and into the winter Air Force Invitational with the injury (he gave it a go in the with a back injury (stress fracture), once healthy he played well final round and managed a 5-over 77). He was the final signee in his first season in the NCAA; he owned a 74.08 stroke average, of the five-member 2015-16 recruiting class as he was coming off fourth-best on the team, with the number even better (73.76) a tremendous year in junior college competition. for 21 rounds in the spring. He played in all seven spring meets after appearing in just two in the fall, with 15 of his 19 rounds At South Mountain (2014-15, Fr.)—He earned first-team when he was a scorer counting toward the Buff team total. His NJCAA Division II All-American honors, and was awarded the second round 66 at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic was the second coveted Outstanding Freshman Award presented lowest gross score this season by a Buff, but tied for top in by the Phil and Amy Mickelson Foundation. He claimed medalist stroke count related to par (6-under). He owned a 75.2 honors three times in 2014-15, winning the Firestorm JC par/subpar hole percentage (325 of 432), with eight of his 24 Invitational (69-70—139), the Glendale CC Invitational (67- rounds in the same category. His top two individual finishes 70—137) and the Chandler-Gilbert CC Invitational came in his native Arizona in the two meets that Wyoming (69-66—135). Overall, he had seven top 10 finishes, including hosted in the state: a 13th-place tie in the Cowboy Classic (213, fourth in the Division II Region 1 Championship, and only -3) and a 14th-place tie in the Desert Intercollegiate (219, +3). finished outside the top 10 three times. GolfStat had him ranked He recorded a solid performance in Stanford’s Goodwin (74-70- him as the No. 1 golfer for the bulk of the year in the Division 69—213, +3), tying for 25th; his final round 69 was CU’s best on II and III levels combined (he eventually finished 29th, the 12th the day and one just 18 in the field of 138. Playing as the No. freshman). At one point, he was 42nd in the GolfStat Cup, a 4 man for the Buffaloes at the Pac-12 Championships, he tied for composite ranking of all collegiate golfers in all divisions, NCAA, 36h (76-70-74-75—295), overcoming some back issues in the NAIA and junior college; he still finished 229th (CU sophomore final two rounds. He struggled with an opening round 80 at the Jeremy Paul was 219th). His stroke average this season was an

Statistics Overall —————————–—— Spring —————— Fall——————— Season (SA/Rk) Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg. 2015-16 (4) 24 1778 74.08 66 80 21 1549 73.76 3 229 76.33 2016-17 (7) 13 957 73.62 66 80 … …… —-.—- 13 957 73.62 Totals 37 2735 73.92 66 80 21 1549 73.76 16 1186 74.13 Subpar Par/SP Jumbo—— Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. 2015-16 24 432 + 66 2 60 263 87 18 1114.4 75.2 23 0.990 2016-17 13 234 + 23 1 42 136 45 82018.4 76.5 12 0.923 Totals 37 666 + 89 3 102 399 132 26 3115.8 75.7 35 0.946

Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 19 of 26 (73.1%; 11 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+89/+2.41): +66/+2.75 (2015-16); +23/+1.77 (2016-17). Finishes—Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 1 Top 20: 5

34 impressive 70.8 and he was 38-27 individually against the Fall 2015 nation’s top 100 players. Under Andy Walker, the national *Ballyneal Challenge...... 80-72—152 + 10 21st coach of the year, South Mountain claimed the NJCAA Division AFA Miranda Invitational ...... WD-WD-77— x +5 86th II title in a 15-stroke rout; Souza tied for 38th in that event (294, +6) in the 119-man field. Spring 2016 UHH Amer Ari Invitational ...... 78-77-72—227 + 11 t97th High School— He lettered four times in golf, and as a team *Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate...... 76-71-72—219 +3t14th captain his junior and senior years, he led Thunderbird to back- Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 74-70-69—213 +3t25th to-back Division II state championships. Individually, he tied Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 75-66-72—213 -3t13th for second as a junior (72-70—142) and placed fourth as a The Maxwell ...... 77-77—154 + 14 t67th senior (72-73—145), earning first-team All-State honors both Pac-12 Championships ...... 76-70-74-75—295 + 11 t36th NCAA Southeast Regional...... 80-75-73—228 + 12 53rd years. The state’s Division II player of the year as a junior (2012), he had one career tournament win (as a senior in the Fall Preview) and won 10 dual matches in his career. He owned Fall 2016 Ballyneal Challenge ...... 74-73—147 +5 21st a stroke average of 72.2 his senior year (and 73 as a junior). *AFA Miranda Invitational...... 74-70-78—222 +6t19th UNM Tucker Invitational ...... 80-76-80—236 + 20 t79th Other—2017: He tied for 11th in the Saguaro Amateur, turning *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 70-69-75—214 -2t19th in a 70-71-72—213 (-3) scorecard on the Ak-Chin Southern UCLA Gifford Collegiate (1-1-1) ...... 71-67—138 -6 t6th Dunes Golf Course (Maricopa, Ariz.). 2016: In November, he won the inaugural Gobbler Amateur in Tucson, Ariz., by one stroke with a 75-67-72—214 (+1) effort at Sewailo Golf Club. He tied for eighth in the Colorado Golf Association Amateur, turning in a 73-74-70-71—288 (+8) at Boulder Country Club. He tied for 46th in the Colorado Open, but was the fifth low amateur, with a 69-67-74-73—283 (-5) effort. He was tied for 32nd in the Saguaro Amateur (Southern Dunes GC, Maricopa, Ariz.) after a 78-71—149 start, the 71 being one of the best second round scores, but he had to withdraw due to a back injury. 2015: He shot a 74-70—144 to qualify for the PNGA (Pacific Northwest Golf Association) Match Play Championships (lost 2 and 1 in the first round). He shot a 2-under 70 in U.S. Open Qualifying in mid-May, tying for eighth in the field but missed advancing to sectionals by one stroke. Tied for 40th in the Southwestern Amateur (291, +11). At the end of the year, he tied for 30th in the Patriot All-America Invitational (Litchfield Park, Ariz.), carding a 73-83-68—224 (+11; his final round 68 tied for the low score in the final round and the second lowest in the event). 2014: He tied for second in the 2014 Tempe Amateur (65-69— 134, -10). 2013: He qualified and competed in the U.S. Junior Amateur in Martis Camp Golf Club (Truckee, Calif.).

Best Career Round In Competition— 65 (-7, Tempe Amateur, January 25, 2014)

Academics—He is interested in majoring in Economics at Colorado. He was a member of the National Honor Society in high school.

Personal— He was born July 31, 1996 in Phoenix, Ariz. His hobbies include playing ping pong, Ultimate Frisbee and attending most sporting events. His father (John) played golf at Grand Canyon University.

35 2016-17 Fall Review Player Rd Strokes Average SCIRP Average Lo Hi L54 Best YANNIK PAUL ...... 16 1136 71.00 - 14 -0.88 66 79 212 1st ETHAN FREEMAN ...... 16 1148 71.75 -2 -0.13 68 77 210 2nd JEREMY PAUL ...... 13 940 72.31 +6+0.46 69 78 212 6th WILSON BELK ...... 5 363 72.60 +5+1.00 72 73 217 t-12th MORTEN TOFT HANSEN...... 16 1167 72.94 + 17 +1.07 65 84 209 t-3rd SPENCER PAINTON...... 16 1177 73.56 + 27 +1.69 70 80 219 t-3rd JOHN SOUZA ...... 13 957 73.62 + 23 +1.77 67 80 214 t-6th VICTOR BJORLOW ...... 11 815 74.09 + 31 +2.82 70 78 216 t-21st RYAN SCHMITZ ...... 11 835 75.91 + 51 +4.64 70 81 224 t-15th KADE CROSSLAND ...... 8 615 76.88 + 47 +5.88 70 83 232 18th JACK LI ...... 6 467 77.83 + 43 +7.17 74 81 230 23rd TEAM TOTALS...... 131 9620 73.44 + 234 +1.79 65 84 209 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (16/1178): 73.6 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (16/1236): 77.3 Wins (1)— Y. Paul. Top 5 Finishes (6)— Freeman 2, Hansen 2, Painton, Y. Paul. Top 10 Finishes (14)— Hansen 5, Freeman 4, Y. Paul 3, J. Paul 2, Painton, Souza. Top 20 Finishes (24)— Hansen 5, Y. Paul 5, Freeman 4, Souza 3, Painton 2, J. Paul 2, Belk, Crossland, Schmitz. Rounds In The 60s (20)— Freeman 7, Hansen 4, Y. Paul 4, J. Paul 3, Souza 2. Subpar Rounds (40)— Y. Paul 9, Freeman 7, Hansen 7, J. Paul 5, Painton 4, Souza 4, Crossland 2, Bjorlow, Schmitz. Even-Par Rounds (11)— Belk 2, Freeman 2, J. Paul 2, Y. Paul 2, Bjorlow, Painton, Souza. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (68/82, 82.9%)— Freeman .938 (15/16), Painton .875 (14/16), Y. Paul .875 (14/16), J. Paul .846 (11/13), Hansen .714 (10/14), Souza .571 (4/7). Does not include 49 individual rounds (Schmitz 11, Bjorlow 11, Crossland 8, Li 6, Souza 6, Belk 5, Hansen 2.) TEAM RESULTS/SCHEDULE (Season W-L-T Record vs. Division I: 60-11-1; *—5th in Match Play) Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S6BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE (Holyoke, Colo.) 1st/ 3 (274-277—551) Y. Paul––––––––––– 132 (1st) 7,131 71 S 10-11 AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (USAFA, Colo.) 3rd/15 (284 289 292—865) E. Freeman ––––––– 214 (5th) 7,461 72 S 19-20 CSU Ram Masters Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) ...... V. Bjorlow –––––––– 216 (t-21st) 7,218 70 S 23-24 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) t-5th/16 (291 302 289—882) M. Hansen–––––––– 215 (t-6th) 7,555 72 S 26-27 CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL (Erie, Colo.) 1st/18 (282 276 286—844) M. Hansen–––––––– 209 (t-4th) 7,745 72 O 10-11 The Paintbrush Invitational (Parker, Colo.) 2nd/15 (293 283 283—859) E. Freeman ––––––– 211 (6th) 7,357 72 N 7- 9 UCLA Gifford Collegiate Championship (Napa, Calif.) 4th/ 8* (359 349—708) Hansen/Souza –––– 138 (t-6th) 7,171 72 BEST TEAM ROUNDS 276 (-12), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 277 (- 7), Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 349 (-11), UCLA Gifford Collegiate (2nd round) 282 (- 6), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 274 (-10), Ballyneal Challenge (1st round) 283 (- 5), DU Paintbrush Invitational (2nd & 3rd rounds) BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 65 (-7), Morton Toft Hansen, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-5), Yannik Paul, Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 66 (-6), John Souza, UCLA Gifford Collegiate (2nd round) 67 (-5), Morton Toft Hansen, UCLA Gifford Collegiate (2nd round) 66 (-5), Yannik Paul, Ballyneal Challenge (1st round) 68 (-4), on three occasions (Y. Paul 2, Freeman) Low 36: 132 (-10; 66-66), Yannik Paul, Ballyneal Challenge Low 54: 209 (-7; 71-65-73), Morten Toft Hansen, Simpson-CU Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo——— Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. WILSON BELK ...... 5 90 +5 0 19 48 22 10021.1 74.4 1 0.200 VICTOR BJORLOW ...... 11 198 + 31 2 30 109 50 61016.2 71.2 8 0.727 KADE CROSSLAND ...... 8 144 + 47 4983 34 12 209.0 66.7 16 2.000 ETHAN FREEMAN...... 16 288 -2 0 63 168 53 40021.9 80.2 4 0.250 MORTEN TOFT HANSEN...... 16 288 + 17 4 53 167 52 11 0119.8 77.8 14 0.875 JACK LI ...... 6 108 + 43 0761 32 6206.5 63.0 10 1.667 SPENCER PAINTON ...... 16 288 + 27 0 39 190 53 51013.5 79.5 7 0.438 JEREMY PAUL ...... 13 234 +6 0 47 145 34 61120.1 82.1 11 0.846 YANNIK PAUL ...... 16 288 - 14 4 56 183 41 31020.8 84.4 5 0.313 RYAN SCHMITZ ...... 11 198 + 51 0 26 109 53 64013.1 68.2 14 1.273 JOHN SOUZA ...... 13 234 + 23 1 42 136 45 82018.4 76.5 12 .923 TEAM TOTALS ...... 131 2358 + 234 15 391 1399 469 68 14 2 17.2 76.5 102 0.779 No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (2): Hansen, J. Paul; Quintuples (0). Jumbo (coaches stat): number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc. No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (3)—Belk 2, Aichinger. Quintuples (0). Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.).

HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 24 (Golfweek, Nov. 14), No. 28 (GolfStat, Nov. 15), RV (#31; GCAA/Nike Coaches, Nov. 18). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Yannik Paul (75/92), Ethan Freeman (159/210), Morten Toft Hansen (270/231), Jeremy Paul (293/250), Spencer Painton (458/—), John Souza (471/—), Wilson Belk (716/—), Victor Bjorlow (961/—), Ryan Schmitz (1305/—), Kade Crossland (1616/—-), Jack Li (1697/—-). Pac-12 Golfer of the Month: Morten Toft Hansen (September). Palmer Cup Rankings (Fall Final): Yannik Paul (#10). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (1): Ethan Freeman (Sept. 5-11).

36 2016-17 FALL Tournament Results

4. Washington...... 293-296-290—879 7. Denver ...... 292-291-297—880 Ballyneal Challenge 5. COLORADO...... 291-302-289—882 8. Northern Colorado...... 298-288-299—885 (Ballyneal Golf Club, September 6) 5. New Mexico...... 282-301-299—882 8. Washington State...... 305-291-289—885 7. UNLV...... 284-304-296—884 10. Iowa...... 301-288-299—888 1. COLORADO...... 274-277—551 8. Texas El-Paso...... 288-298-302—888 11. Colorado State ...... 289-299-308—896 2. Wyoming...... 292-286—578 9. Denver ...... 298-292-305—895 12. Oral Roberts ...... 300-304-297—901 3. Northern Colorado ...... 296-293—589 10. Arizona ...... 295-302-300—897 13. South Dakota ...... 302-307-305—914 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS 11. Washington State...... 292-308-300—900 14. Loyola-Marymount ...... 306-301-313—920 (*—competed as an individual) 12. Pepperdine...... 300-298-304—902 15. Air Force...... 308-303-311—922 13. Louisiana Tech...... 302-306-305—913 1. Yannik Paul ...... 66-66—132 14. San Diego ...... 302-307-306—915 2. Ethan Freeman...... 69-68—137 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS 15. Wyoming ...... 307-309-303—919 (*—competed as an individual) t3. *Morten Toft Hansen ...... 71-69—140 16. New Mexico State...... 303-315-312—930 6. Ethan Freeman ...... 74-69-68—211 t3. Spencer Painton ...... 70-70—140 T7. Jeremy Paul ...... 72-71-69—212 6. Jeremy Paul ...... 69-73—142 T10. Yannik Paul...... 74-68-71—213 t12. *Wilson Belk...... 73-73—146 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T25. *Victor Bjorlow...... 73-70-77—220 14. John Souza...... 74-73—147 T6. Morten Toft Hansen...... 73-73-69—215 T34. Spencer Painton...... 73-75-75—223 t15. *Ryan Schmitz ...... 78-70—148 T19. Spencer Painton...... 71-76-74—221 T84. Morten Toft Hansen...... 82-81-84—247 18. *Kade Crossland ...... 70-80—150 T31. Yannik Paul...... 73-79-72—224 t21. *Victor Bjorlow ...... 78-77—155 T34. Ethan Freeman ...... 74-77-74—225 23. *Jack Li ...... 77-79—156 T79. John Souza ...... 80-76-80—236

(SilveradoUCLA North Gifford Course, November Collegiate 7-9) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon CU-Mark Simpson 1. Southern ...... 341-341—682 Invitational 2. Stanford ...... 353-346—699 (EisenhowerInvitational Blue Golf Course, September 10-11) (Colorado National Golf Club, September 26-27) 3. UCLA ...... 360-346—706 4. COLORADO...... 359-349—708 1. Texas El-Paso...... 286-287-290—863 1. COLORADO...... 282-276-286—844 T5. Northwestern...... 360-356—716 1. UNLV...... 296-283-284—863 2. Wyoming ...... 280-285-280—845 T5. Washington ...... 354-362—716 3. COLORADO...... 284-289-292—865 3. Utah ...... 277-286-290—853 7. South ...... 366-369—735 4. Colorado State ...... 298-290-288—876 4. Campbell...... 283-282-291—856 8. ...... 373-374—747 5. Wyoming ...... 300-296-286—882 5. Northern Colorado...... 295-285-280—860 6. Utah State ...... 303-303-291—897 6. Air Force...... 291-285-285—861 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS 7. Boise State...... 299-304-297—900 7. Houston Baptist...... 283-282-300—865 T6. Morten Toft Hansen ...... 71-67—138 8. Northern Colorado...... 308-297-298—903 8. Washington State...... 289-285-292—866 T6. John Souza...... 72-66—138 9. Missouri-Kansas City ...... 306-295-304—905 9. Texas-Arlington ...... 282-293-294—869 13. Yannik Paul ...... 70-70—140 10. Air Force...... 301-307-303—911 9. Utah State ...... 296-285-288—869 24. Jeremy Paul ...... 71-73—144 11. New Mexico State...... 307-294-312—913 9. Utah Valley State...... 292-291-286—869 T38. Spencer Painton ...... 75-74—149 12. Weber State...... 313-306-295—914 12. Seattle ...... 292-290-288—870 43. Ethan Freeman...... 78-73—151 13. Southern Utah...... 305-311-307—923 12. Gonzaga ...... 293-287-290—870 14. William & Mary...... 318-302-305—925 14. Wichita State ...... 286-297-288—871 15. Abilene Christian ...... 312-307-310—929 15. Weber State...... 288-289-295—872 16. Boise State...... 292-282-299—873 Gifford Match Play Results BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS (—. Colorado “B”)...... 287-287-302—876) (*—competed as an individual) 17. Southern Utah...... 297-289-297—883 NORTHWESTERN def. COLORADO, 3½-2½ 5. Ethan Freeman ...... 69-73-72—214 18. Santa Clara...... 291-301-297—889 Morten Toft Hansen (CU) def. Andrew Whalen 4 & 3 6. Yannik Paul...... 70-72-73—215 John Souza (CU) halved Sam Triplett, A/S T10. Morten Toft Hansen...... 74-70-74—218 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS Everton Hawkins (NU) def. Ethan Freeman, 1 up (b—competed on CU “B” team; *—competed as an individual) T19. *John Souza ...... 74-70-78—222 Ryan Lumsden (NU) def. Yannik Paul, 2 up T30. Spencer Painton...... 71-74-80—225 T4. Morten Toft Hansen...... 71-65-73—209 Jeremy Paul (CU) def. Dylan Wu, 3 & 2 T30. Jeremy Paul ...... 74-78-73—225 T7. Ethan Freeman ...... 69-69-72—210 Conor Richardson (NU) def. Spencer Painton, 3 & 2 T81. *Ryan Schmitz...... 81-77-80—238 T13. Yannik Paul...... 74-68-70—212 T19. b—John Souza ...... 70-69-75—214 T36. Jeremy Paul ...... 69-76-72—217 COLORADO def. WISCONSIN, 4½-1½ CSU Ram Masters T36. b—Wilson Belk...... 73-72-72—217 Morten Toft Hansen (CU) def. Nick Robinson, 2 & 1 T44. Spencer Painton...... 73-74-72—219 Eddie Wajda (UW) def. John Souza, 1 up T76. b—Ryan Schmitz ...... 73-73-78—224 Invitational Ethan Freeman (CU) def. Pete Kuhl, 2 & 1 (Fort Collins Country Club, September 19-20) T76. b—Victor Bjorlow ...... 74-73-77—224 T99. b—Kade Crossland ...... 71-83-79—233 Yannik Paul (CU) def. Brett Robinson, 5 & 4 BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS 108. *-Jack Li ...... 81-WD Jeremy Paul (CU) def. Ben Skogen, 3 & 2 (*—all played as individuals, no team entry) Spencer Painton (CU) halved Jordan Hahn, A/S T21. *Victor Bjorlow...... 75-70-71—216 64. *Ryan Schmitz...... 76-72-77—225 COLORADO def. UCLA, 4-2 T82. *Jack Li...... 77-74-79—230 DU-Paintbrush Cole Madey (UCLA) def. Morten Toft Hansen, 6 & 4 T87. *Kade Crossland...... 79-73-80—232 Invitational (Colorado Golf Club, October 10-11) John Souza (CU) def. Tyler Collier, 5 & 4 1. Oklahoma State ...... 290-278-282—850 Ethan Freeman (CU) def. Patrick Murphy, 3 & 1 2. COLORADO...... 293-283-283—859 Spencer Soosman (UCLA) def. Yannik Paul, 1 up (UNMUNM Championship Tucker Course, Invitational September 23-24) 3. Texas Tech ...... 287-285-290—861 Jeremy Paul (CU) def. Hidetoshi Yoshihara, 1 up 4. Oregon ...... 282-292-294—868 1. San Diego State ...... 280-293-290—863 Spencer Painton (CU) def. Matt Hutchins, 6 & 4 5. New Mexico...... 288-285-298—871 2. Colorado State ...... 287-294-292—873 6. Wyoming ...... 289-293-296—878 3. Brigham Young...... 289-295-294—878

37 NEW BUFFALOES

Roy Edwards added two of the state of Colorado’s top prep players to his program last November in the 2016-17 early signing period, both of whom will join the Buffaloes in the fall of 2017.

Cole Krantz of Windsor High School and Trevor Olkowski of Grand Junction High School are the latest in a long line of top Colorado players to continue their amateur careers in Boulder.

“We are very excited to add both Cole and Trevor to our program,” Edwards said. “They continue a long and proud tradition of players from Colorado becoming Buffs. Both are high-energy and very competi- tive and are great additions for us. They are both dynamic young men who are very accomplished golfers and good students.”

As a senior, Krantz placed third in the Colorado 4A High School championships with a 70-71—141 (3- under) effort at River Valley Ranch Golf Club, finishing one shot out of the lead. He tied for third as a junior with a 70-72—142 (+2) scorecard at Fox Hill Golf Club in Longmont, and tied for 19th as a soph- omore. He earned first-team All-State honors as both a junior and senior and was second-team as a sophomore. In summer amateur action, he helped Team Colorado to a seventh place finish (out of 18 teams) in the Junior Americas Cup, placing 16th individually with a 73-71-73—217 score in Guadalajara, Mexico. He was the 2015 Colorado Junior PGA champion, fashioning a 67-71—138 effort at Indian Tree in Arvada, winning by two shots. He finished second in the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado at Cherry Hills (69-72—141), bested only by his future CU teammate, Olkowski. He had two top 10 finishes in AJGA competitions.

His career-best round of 64 came at his home course, Pelican Lakes Country Club, in Windsor in a high school meet (8-under par); he owned a stroke average of 70 as a senior at Windsor. He was also a two- time Academic All-State honorable mention team member.

Olkowski finished in the top 10 of the Colorado 5A High School championships three times. As a sen- ior, he placed ninth with a 74-71—145 (+3) scorecard at his home course, Bookcliff Country Club. He was third as a junior at Fort Collins Country Club with a 74-69—143 (+1) effort, five shots out of the lead, and was 10th as a sophomore (73-77—150), seven back of the top spot. He had an impressive sea- son in amateur play, winning the JGAC Tour Championship (70-69—139 at Cherry Hills Country Club), and posting a runner-up finish in the AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior (a nine-under scorecard of 67- 73-67—207 at Highlands Ranch Golf Club). He also recorded a 72-70—142 score in the U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier at the Heritage Course in Westminster, tying for second (he missed the cut in the finals).

He has a career-best round of 63 that he shot at Bookcliff, with his tournament best a 67 in AJGA Hale Irwin Colorado Junior. A three-time, first-team All-State performer his sophomore through senior years, he owned a 68.5 stroke average his senior season. He was also a first-team Academic All-State team member those same three years.

38 ROY EDWARDS ERA

Patrick Grady

Derek Tolan Michael Baird

Justin Bardgett

David Oraee Sebastian Heisele ANNUAL STATISTICS (2006-07 to present) 2006-07 Statistics

Overall—————————————————— Spring———————— Fall————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best MICHAEL BAIRD...... 30 2227 74.23 + 88 +2.93 66 85 205 24 1782 74.25 + 75 6 445 74.17 + 13 8th PATRICK GRADY ...... 39 2922 74.92 + 138 +3.54 70 82 217 24 1800 75.00 + 93 15 1122 74.80 + 45 t3rd BLAKE MOORE...... 34 2550 75.00 + 124 +3.65 66 83 211 22 1637 74.41 + 72 12 913 76.08 + 52 t11th DEREK TOLAN ...... 36 2713 75.36 + 145 +4.03 69 84 211 21 1576 75.05 + 85 15 1137 75.80 + 60 6th LUKE SYMONS ...... 27 2059 76.26 + 130 +4.81 69 81 211 15 1143 76.20 + 78 12 916 76.33 + 52 t13th *DEREK O’NEILL ...... 6 462 77.00 + 33 +5.50 75 82 228 — —— —.— —6462 77.00 + 33 t43rd RYAN ANDERSON ...... 15 1162 77.47 + 91 +6.07 72 84 223 12 919 76.58 + 64 3 243 81.00 + 27 t23rd TOM GEMPEL...... 12 946 78.83 + 88 +7.33 73 88 221 12 946 78.83 + 88 — —— —.— — t17th JIM GRADY...... 9 724 80.44 + 79 +8.78 77 86 237 3 239 79.67 + 23 6 485 80.83 + 56 t49th TEAM TOTALS ...... 208 15765 75.79 + 916 + 4.40 66 88 205 133 10042 75.50 +578 75 5723 76.31 +338 2nd (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par; *—turned professional at semester break.) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (37/2970): 80.27 Top 5 Finishes (1)— P. Grady 1. Top 10 Finishes (8)— P. Grady 3, Tolan 3, Baird 2. Top 20 Finishes (20)— Baird 6, P. Grady 5, Tolan 4, Moore 3, Gempel 1, Symons 1. Rounds In The 60s (8)— Baird 4, Moore 2, Symons 1, Tolan 1. Subpar Rounds (19)— Baird 6, Tolan 5, Moore 4, P. Grady 2, Symons 2. Even-Par Rounds (17)— Baird 6, P.Grady 6, Moore 4, Symons 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (160/193, 82.9%)— Tolan .889 (32/36), P. Grady .872 (34/39), Baird .867 (26/30), Moore .853 (29/34), Symons .833 (15/18), O’Neill .833 (5/6), Anderson .733 (11/15), Gempel .556 (5/9), J.Grady .500 (3/6). Does not include nine rounds by Symons and three each by Gempel and J. Grady played as individuals. Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.7; 1188/207)— Baird 4.6 (137/30), P.Grady 4.9 (190/39), Tolan 5.3 (192/36), Moore 5.5 (183/33), Symons 6.1 (165/27), Anderson 6.6 (99/15), O’Neill 6.5 (39/6), J.Grady 8.7 (78/9), Gempel 8.8 (105/12).

TEAM RESULTS Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S 9-10 Rich Harvest Farms Invitational (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 4th/12 (305 303 306—914) P. Grady –––––––– 224 (t-3rd) 7,345 72 S 22-23 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 8th/21 (293 300 295—888) B. Moore –––––––– 219 (t-11th) 7,354 72 O 8- 9 Windon Memorial Classic (Glencoe, Ill.) t-4th/12 (297 295 308—900) P. Grady –––––––– 220 (7th) 7,021 71 O 16-17 The Prestige at PGA West (Palm Desert, Calif.) 9th/15 (297 298 289—884) M. Baird –––––––– 217 (t-20th) 7,156 72 O 23-24 Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate (Saticoy, Calif.) 7th/12 (316 308 299—923) M. Baird –––––––– 228 (t-13th) 6,985 72 F 7- 9 Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational (Waikoloa, Hawai’i) 12th/18 (279 278 287—844) M. Baird –––––––– 205 (t-18th) 6,738 70 F 26-27 Houston All-American (Houston, Texas) 6th/12 (303 299 285—887) B. Moore –––––––– 219 (t-11th) 7,220 72 M 5- 6 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 5th/15 (293 282 290—865) M. Baird –––––––– 212 (t-8th) 7,002 72 M 26-27 CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL (Stevinson, Calif.) 2nd/15 (291 294 313—898) D. Tolan –––––––– 220 (6th) 7,177 72 A 2- 3 Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.) 8th/16 (293 306 307—906) P. Grady –––––––– 223 (t-10th) 6,814 71 A 23-24 Big 12 Conference Championships (Hutchinson, Kan.) 11th/12 (313 304 305—922) M. Baird –––––––– 220 (8th) 6,611 70 M 12-13 Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate (Ardmore, Okla.) 8th/10 (292 282 285—859) Moore/Symons ––– 211 (t-22nd) 6,442 70 M 17-19 NCAA Central Regional (Sugar Grove, Ill.) 20th/27 (315 310 315—940) P. Grady –––––––– 230 (t-44th) 7,214 72 Note: The Third Annual Fowler Cup (Alumni Matches) scheduled for April 13 was cancelled due to cold and snow.

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 282 (- 6), Louisiana Classics (2nd round) 289 (+1), The Prestige At PGA West (3rd round) 285 (- 3), Houston All-American (3rd round) 282 (+2), *Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate (2nd round) 278 (- 2), Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 290 (+2), Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 279 (- 1), Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (1st round) *—converted to standard 18-hole score format from per hole total.

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 66 (-6), Michael Baird, Louisiana Classics (2nd round) 69 (-1), Derek Tolan, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 66 (-4), Blake Moore, Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate (2nd round) 69 (-1), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (3rd round) 68 (-2), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (1st round) 69 (-1), Luke Symons, Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate (3rd round) 68 (-2), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 70 (-2), on 8 occasions (Tolan 4, Baird, P.Grady, Moore, Symons) 69 (-1), Blake Moore, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) Low 36: 136 (-4; 68-68), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate Low 54: 205 (-5; 68-68-69), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 69 (GolfStat, June 6), No. 74 (Golfweek, June 3). Central District Ranking: No. 6 (Coaches, May 1) Top Player Rankings (GS/GW): Michael Baird (—/247), Patrick Grady (—/338), Blake Moore (—/387), Derek Tolan (—/398), Luke Symons (—/595), Tom Gempel (—/NR), Jim Grady (—/NR), Ryan Anderson (—/NR). CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Patrick Grady (Sept. 4-10; April 2-8); Michael Baird (April 23-29). Academic All-Big 12 Conference: Ryan Anderson, Patrick Grady (first-team). Big 12 Spring Good Works Team: Patrick Grady. Big 12 Golfer-of-the-Month: Michael Baird (February). Big 12 All-Tournament Team: Michael Baird

40 2007-08 Statistics

Overall—————————————————— Spring———————— Fall————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best MICHAEL BAIRD...... 37 2748 74.27 + 105 +2.84 66 80 206 22 1629 74.05 + 66 15 1119 74.60 + 39 t-7th LUKE SYMONS ...... 37 2760 74.59 + 120 +3.24 70 84 216 25 1852 74.08 + 76 12 908 75.67 + 44 t-2nd DEREK TOLAN ...... 40 2996 74.90 + 134 +3.35 66 84 215 25 1859 74.36 + 58 15 1137 75.80 + 57 t-6th JIM GRADY...... 40 3023 75.58 + 167 +4.18 68 89 207 25 1868 74.72 + 92 15 1155 77.00 + 75 t-3rd MICHAEL IMPERATO...... 40 3037 75.93 + 181 +4.53 70 84 216 25 1900 76.00 + 124 15 1137 75.80 + 57 t-13th RILEY ANDREWS...... 5 381 76.20 + 22 +4.40 70 79 234 5 381 76.20 + 22 0 …… …… …… 4th JUSTIN BARDGETT ...... 18 1378 76.56 + 97 +5.39 69 81 219 12 916 76.33 + 67 6 462 77.00 + 30 t-17th TEAM TOTALS ...... 217 16323 75.22 + 826 + 3.81 66 89 206 139 10405 74.86 +505 78 5918 75.87 +302 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par.) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (40/3150): 78.75 Top 5 Finishes (4)— Symons 2, Andrews, Grady. Top 10 Finishes (12)— Symons 4, Tolan 4, Baird 2, Andrews 1, Grady 1. Top 20 Finishes (25)— Baird 8, Symons 6, Tolan 6, Grady 2, Andrews 1, Bardgett 1, Imperato 1. Rounds In The 60s (14)— Grady 5, Baird 4, Tolan 4, Bardgett 1. Subpar Rounds (29)— Grady 7, Baird 6, Symons 6, Tolan 6, Imperato 2, Andrews 1, Bardgett 1. Even-Par Rounds (12)— Symons 4, Imperato 3, Baird 2, Grady 2, Tolan 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (164/200, 82.0%)— Baird .865 (32/37), Symons .838 (31/37), Tolan .838 (31/37), Grady .811 (30/37), Imperato .775 (31/40), Bardgett .750 (9/12). Does not include 14 rounds played individually (Bardgett 6, Andrews 5, Grady 3). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.08; 1103/217)— Baird 4.3 (158/37), Tolan 4.4 (174/40), Symons 4.6 (169/37), Andrews 4.8 (24/5), Grady 5.5 (218/40), Imperato 5.8 (232/40), Bardgett 7.1 (128/18).

TEAM RESULTS Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S 10-11 St. Mary’s Invitational (Pebble Beach, Calif.) 11th/18 (300 298 301—899) M. Baird –––––––– 221 (t-15th) 6,857 72 S 14-15 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 3rd/17 (290 289 292—871) D. Tolan –––––––– 215 (t-7th) 7,350 72 S 20 FOWLER CUP (Boulder, Colo.) …..…… …………………….. Alumni Matches–––––– 7,022 70 O 15-16 The Prestige at PGA West (Palm Desert, Calif.) 9th/16 (291 295 295—881) M. Baird/L.Symons 217 (t-15th) 7,156 72 O 22-23 Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate (Saticoy, Calif.) 8th/12 (324 317 306—947) M. Baird –––––––– 236 (t-23rd) 6,405 72 N 5- 6 Wolverine Invitational (Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.) 4th/ 9 (303 285 307—895) M. Baird –––––––– 220 (t-7th) 6,923 72 F 6- 8 Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (Waikoloa, Hawai’i) 11th/18 (284 274 287—845) M. Baird –––––––– 206 (t-13th) 6,738 70 M 10-11 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 1st/14 (299 284 279—862) J. Grady –––––––– 215 (t-3rd) 7,141 72 M 26-27 Western Intercollegiate (Santa Cruz, Calif.) 7th/16 (294 292 312—898) D. Tolan –––––––– 220 (t-6th) 6,511 70 M 30-31 Colorado Mines Spring Invitational (Lakewood, Colo.) …..…… …………………….. R. Andrews–––––– 147 (4th) 72/71 A 7- 8 CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL (Stevinson, Calif.) 3rd/14 (303 286 297—886) L. Symons –––––– 220 (t-10th) 7,144 72 A 12-13 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate (Columbus, Ohio) 1st/14 (299 307 294—900) L. Symons –––––– 222 (t-2nd) 7,455 71 A 25-27 Big 12 Conference Championships (Trinity, Texas) 10th/12 (311 303 296 298—1208) L. Symons –––––– 300 (t-28th) 7,470 72 M 10-11 The Maxwell Intercollegiate (Ardmore, Okla.) 8th/10 (292 288 285—865) M. Baird –––––––– 214 (t-13th) 6,453 70 M 15-17 NCAA Central Regional (Columbus, Ohio) 18th/27 (301 303 308—912) D. Tolan –––––––– 218 (7th) 7,420 71 M 28-31 NCAA Championship Finals (West Lafayette, La.) …..…… one participant D. Tolan –––––––– 235 (t-119th) 7,450 72

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 279 (- 9), Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 286 (- 2), CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (2nd round) 274 (- 6), Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 289 (+1), New Mexico Tucker Invitational (2nd round) 284 (- 4), Louisiana Classics (2nd round) 290 (+2), New Mexico Tucker Invitational (1st round) 285 (- 3), The Wolverine At Mission Inn (1st round) 291 (+3), The Prestige At PGA West (1st round) (Note: Maxwell team scores converted to standard 18-hole format for statistical purposes.)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 66 (-4), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 69 (-3), Michael Baird, The Prestige At PGA West (1st round) 66 (-4), Derek Tolan, The Maxwell Intercollegiate (3rd round) 69 (-3), Jim Grady, Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 67 (-3), Derek Tolan, Western Intercollegiate (2nd round) 69 (-3), Derek Tolan, Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 68 (-4), Derek Tolan, New Mexico Tucker Invitational (1st round) 69 (-1), Six times at Hawai’i-Hilo Int. (Grady 3, Baird, Bardgett) 68 (-4), Jim Grady, Big 12 Championships (3rd round) 70 (-2), on seven occasions (Symons 3, Baird, Grady, Imperato, Tolan) 68 (-2), Michael Baird, The Maxwell Intercollegiate (2nd round) 70/71 (-1), on five occasions (Andrews, Baird, Grady, Symons, Tolan) Low 36: 135 (-5; 69-66), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate Low 54: 206 (-4; 69-66-71), Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 64 (GolfStat, June 2), No. 66 (Golfweek, June 2). Final Player Rankings (GS/GW): Derek Tolan (—/216), Michael Baird (—/229), Luke Symons (—/275), Jim Grady (—/476), Michael Imperato (—/554), Justin Bardgett (—/904), Riley Andrews (NA). Academic All-Big 12: Michael Baird (second-team). PING All-Central Region: Michael Baird, Luke Symons, Derek Tolan. CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Michael Baird (Nov. 5-11); Jim Grady (March 10-16); Riley Andrews (March 31-April 6); Luke Symons (April 7-13), Derek Tolan (May 12-18).

41 2008-09 Statistics

Overall—————————————————— Spring———————— Fall————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best DEREK TOLAN ...... 40 2876 71.90 + 19 +0.48 67 77 205 22 1598 72.64 + 28 18 1278 71.00 -9 t-1st PATRICK GRADY ...... 40 2879 71.98 + 22 +0.55 66 78 204 22 1569 71.32 -1 18 1310 72.78 + 23 1st SEBASTIAN HEISELE ..... 8 592 74.00 + 16 +2.00 67 79 214 5 378 75.60 + 18 3 214 71.33 -2 3rd LUKE SYMONS ...... 40 2971 74.28 + 114 +2.85 68 85 210 22 1642 74.64 + 72 18 1329 73.83 + 42 t-6th KEVIN KRING ...... 37 2773 74.95 + 129 +3.49 67 84 212 22 1657 75.32 + 87 15 1116 74.40 + 42 t-9th JUSTIN BARDGETT ...... 24 1814 75.58 + 95 +3.96 70 82 219 9 686 76.22 + 38 15 1128 75.20 + 57 t-26th MICHAEL IMPERATO...... 11 836 76.00 + 44 +4.00 71 80 217 5 387 77.40 + 27 6 449 74.83 + 17 t-17th JOHNNY WIDMER...... 22 1677 76.23 + 110 +5.00 70 85 222 19 1444 76.00 + 90 3 233 77.67 + 20 t-20th TOM GEMPEL...... 5 393 78.60 + 33 +6.60 75 82 231 5 393 78.60 + 33 … …… ….... …… t-57th TEAM TOTALS ...... 227 16811 74.06 + 582 +2.56 66 85 204 131 9754 74.46 +392 96 7057 73.51 +190 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par.) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (40/3122): 78.05 Wins (4)— Grady 2, Tolan 2. Top 5 Finishes (11)— Grady 5, Tolan 5, Heisele 1. Top 10 Finishes (17)— Grady 8, Tolan 6, Heisele 1, Kring 1, Symons 1. Top 20 Finishes (32)— Grady 10, Tolan 10, Symons 4, Kring 3, Heisele 2, Imperato 2, Widmer 1. Rounds In The 60s (26)— Grady 10, Tolan 10, Symons 3, Kring 2, Heisele 1. Subpar Rounds (50)— Grady 18, Tolan 15, Symons 7, Kring 4, Bardgett 3, Heisele 1, Imperato 1, Widmer 1. Even-Par Rounds (19)— Tolan 7, Kring 4, Grady 3, Bardgett 2, Imperato 1, Symons 1, Widmer 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (162/200, 81.0%)— Grady . 950 (38/40), Tolan .950 (38/40), Symons .825 (33/40), Kring .735 (25/34), Widmer .684 (13/19), Bardgett .583 (14/24), Imperato .333 (1/3). Does not include 27 individual rounds (SH 8, MI 8, TG 5, KK 3, JW 3). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (4.51; 1023/227)—Tolan 2.0 (79/40), Grady 2.4 (97/40), Heisele 4.6 (37/8), Symons 4.8 (191/40), Kring 5.4 (198/37), Bardgett 6.0 (145/24), Imperato 6.5 (71/11), Widmer 7.0 (153/22), Tom Gempel 8.4 (42/5).

TEAM RESULTS/SCHEDULE (Season W-L-T Record vs. Division I: 125-56-2) Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S 8- 9 USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate (San Francisco, Calif.) 2nd/14 (294 289 286—869) D. Tolan –––––––– 213 (t-1st) 6,855 71 S 15-16 Denver-Ron Moore Invitational (Denver, Colo.) 1st/17 (276 274 275—825) P. Grady –––––––– 204 (1st) 7,239 72 S 26-27 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 4th/16 (289 289 290—868) D. Tolan –––––––– 211 (t-1st) 7,403 72 O 5- 6 Windon Memorial Intercollegiate (Chicago, Ill.) 11th/15 (298 289 301—888) D. Tolan –––––––– 215 (t-13th) 7,031 71 O 13-14 The Prestige at PGA West (Palm Desert, Calif.) 11th/16 (306 303 296—905) D. Tolan –––––––– 220 (t-11th) 7,152 72 O 27-28 Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate (Las Cruces, N.M.) 9th/18 (298 294 283—875) P. Grady –––––––– 209 (t-2nd) 7,074 71 F 4- 6 Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (Waikoloa, Hawai’i) 6th/17 (295 289 290—874) P. Grady –––––––– 212 (t-3rd) 6,913 72 M 9-10 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) t-6th/15 (285 302 286—873) P. Grady –––––––– 211 (t-3rd) 7,141 72 M 23-24 Oregon Duck Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) 4th/13 (298 297 291—886) P. Grady –––––––– 220 (t-3rd) 7,033 72 M 29-31 Western Intercollegiate (Santa Cruz, Calif.) t-2nd/18 (283 302 288—873) D. Tolan –––––––– 213 (t-2nd) 6,511 70 A 6- 7 CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL (Stevinson, Calif.) 2nd/15 (292 287 299—878) P. Grady –––––––– 208 (1st) 7,142 72 A 13-14 UCCS Spring Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ……… ...... ……………… S. Heisele ––––––– 147 (3rd) 7,344 72 A 27-29 Big 12 Conference Championships (Hutchinson, Kan.) 2nd/12 (298 283 290 292—1163) P. Grady –––––––– 287 (6th) 6,701 70 M9FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches, Erie, Colo.) ……… .…………………… Alumni Matches (L 7½-10½) 7,676 72 M 14-16 NCAA West Regional (Daly City, Calif.) 9th/13 (291 294 279—864) L. Symons –––––– 213 (t-18th) 6,849 72

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 274 (-14), DU-Ron Moore Invitational (2nd round) 285 (- 3), Louisiana Classics (1st round) 275 (-13), DU-Ron Moore Invitational (3rd round) 286 (- 2), Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 276 (-12), DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) 287 (- 1), CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (2nd round) 279 (- 9), NCAA West Regional (3rd round) 283 (- 1), NMSU Wimberly Intercollegiate (3rd round)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 66 (-6), Patrick Grady, Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 67 (-5), Derek Tolan, DU-Ron Moore Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), Patrick Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) 67 (-4), Derek Tolan, NU Windon Memorial (2nd round) 67 (-5), Sebastian Heisele DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) 67 (-3), Derek Tolan, Western Intercollegiate (3rd round) 67 (-5), Kevin Kring, DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) 68 (-4), on six occasions (Grady 2, Symons 2, Tolan 2) Low 36: 136 (-8; 67-69), Grady & Kring, DU-Ron Moore Invitational Low 54: 204 (-12; 67-69-68), Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 44 (GolfStat, June 3), No. 42 (Golfweek, May 31), OTRV-No. 41 (May 13 GCAA Golf World/Nike Golf). Player Rankings (GS/GW): Derek Tolan (43/43), Patrick Grady (104/46), Luke Symons (—/363), Kevin Kring (—/513), Johnny Widmer (—/719), Justin Bardgett (—/783), Sebastian Heisele (—/NA), Michael Imperato (—/NA), Tom Gempel (—/NA). National Player-of-the-Week: Pat Grady (Sept. 15-21, Golf World, Golfweek). Academic All-Big 12: Patrick Grady (first-team). PING-GCAA Honorable Mention All-America: Pat Grady, Derek Tolan (same by Golfweek). PING All-Central Region: Patrick Grady, Derek Tolan. All-Big 12: Patrick Grady, Derek Tolan. All-Big 12 Tournament Team: Patrick Grady, Derek Tolan. Big 12 Golfer-of-the-Month: Derek Tolan (September). Big 12 Spring Community Champion: Patrick Grady. CU Co-Male Athlete of the Year (all sports): Patrick Grady, Derek Tolan. CU Male Career Athletic Achievement Award (all sports): Derek Tolan. CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Derek Tolan 3 (Sept. 8-14, Sept. 22-28, Mar. 30-Apr. 5); Patrick Grady 2 (Feb. 2-8, Apr. 6-12).

42 2009-10 Statistics

Overall—————————————————— Spring———————— Fall————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JUSTIN BARDGETT ...... 42 3072 73.14 + 65 +1.55 67 80 212 28 2066 73.79 + 59 14 1006 71.86 +6 t-5th SEBASTIAN HEISELE...... 39 2881 73.87 + 90 +2.31 66 79 211 25 1853 74.12 + 62 14 1028 73.43 + 28 t-4th KEVIN KRING ...... 39 2898 74.31 + 107 +2.74 64 82 215 25 1866 74.64 + 75 14 1032 73.71 + 32 t-13th DEREK FRIBBS ...... 36 2707 75.19 + 132 +3.67 71 80 218 25 1879 75.16 + 88 11 828 75.27 + 44 t-36th MICHAEL IMPERATO...... 32 2408 75.25 + 121 +3.78 70 80 219 21 1588 75.62 + 85 11 820 74.55 + 36 t-29th JASON BURSTYN...... 29 2198 75.79 + 113 +3.90 70 82 221 16 1198 74.88 + 49 13 1000 76.92 + 64 t-4th JOSH CREEL...... 4 304 76.00 + 16 +4.00 75 77 …. … …… …… …… 4 304 76.00 + 16 7th PAUL McCONNELL ...... 10 770 77.00 + 50 +5.00 70 83 220 … …… …… …… 10 770 77.00 + 50 11th TEAM TOTALS ...... 231 17238 74.62 + 694 +3.00 64 83 211 140 10450 74.64 +418 91 6788 74.59 +276 3rd (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (39/2941): 75.41 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (39/3050): 78.21 Wins (0). Top 5 Finishes (3)— Bardgett 1, Burstyn 1, Heisele 1. Top 10 Finishes (8)— Bardgett 4, Heisele 2, Burstyn 1, Creel 1. Top 20 Finishes (13)— Bardgett 5, Heisele 3, Kring 2, Burstyn 1, Creel 1, McConnell 1. Rounds In The 60s (16)— Bardgett 9, Heisele 4, Kring 3. Subpar Rounds (37)— Bardgett 16, Heisele 8, Kring 6, Burstyn 3, Imperato 2, Fribbs 1, McConnell 1. Even-Par Rounds (14)— Kring 4, Fribbs 3, Heisele 3, Bardgett 1, Burstyn 1, Imperato 1, McConnell 1 Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (178/210, 84.8%)— Bardgett .923 (36/39), Kring .872 (34/39), Fribbs .861 (31/36), Heisele .846 (33/39), Burstyn .818 (18/22), Imperato .781 (25/32), McConnell .333 (1/3). Does not include 18 individual rounds (Burstyn 7, McConnell 7, Creel 4). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.71; 1320/231)— Bardgett 4.2 (176/42), Creel 5.0 (20/4), Heisele 5.1 (198/39), Kring 5.5 (215/39), Fribbs 6.6 (232/36), Imperato 6.6 (212/32), Burstyn 6.7 (195/29), McConnell 7.2 (72/10).

TEAM RESULTS (Season W-L-T Record vs. Division I: 80-109-1) Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par A 30 COLORADO STATE (Colorado Cup; Holyoke, Colo.) L 4-6 ...... 7,131 71 S 11-12 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 12th/17 (301 290 300—891) S. Heisele ––––––– 220 (t-24th) 7,562 72 S 19-20 AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (USAFA, Colo.) 9th/18 (282 288 301—871) K. Kring –––––––– 215 (t-13th) 7,301 72 O4Colorado State Individual (Timnath, Colo.) ...... J. Burstyn –––––– 149 (t-4th) 7,331 72 O 5- 6 Notre Dame Gridiron Classic (South Bend, Ind.) 11th/15 (304 302 289—895) J. Bardgett –––––– 216 (t-5th) 7,023 70 O 12-13 Alister Mackenzie Invitational (Fairfax, Calif.) 3rd/15 (280 275—555) S. Heisele ––––––– 136 (t-6th) 6,708 71 O 12-13 Colorado Mines/Regis Fall Invitational (Aurora, Colo.) ...... J. Burstyn –––––– 151 (t-21st) 7,201 72 N 9-11 UCLA Collegiate at CordeValle (San Martin, Calif.) 11th/14 (368 354 382—1104) J. Bardgett –––––– 213 (t-15th) 7,169 72 F 3- 5 Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational (Kohala Coast, Hawai’i) 15th/22 (304 306 293—903) K. Kring –––––––– 222 (t-40th) 6,913 72 F 14-16 Battle At The Beach (Newport Beach, Calif.) 12th/14 (369 365 363—1097) K. Kring –––––––– 216 (t-31st) 6,945 71 M 8- 9 Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 13th/15 (293 295 309—897) J. Bardgett –––––– 220 (t-21st) 7,141 72 M 22-23 Oregon Duck Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) 6th/13 (362 371 375—1108) J. Bardgett –––––– 219 (t-16th) 7,020 72 M 25-26 Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego, Calif.) 6th/16 (361 387 364—1112) Bardgett/Heisele – 220 (t-22nd) 7,324 72 A 5- 6 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (Scottsdale, Ariz.) t-4th/24 (279 295 282—856) S. Heisele ––––––– 211 (t-4th) 7,133 70 A 17-18 Texas A&M Aggie Invitational (College Station, Texas) 11th/12 (376 368 366—1110) J. Bardgett –––––– 218 (t-29th) 7,146 72 A 23-25 Big 12 Championships (Trinity, Texas) 9th/12 (289 295 304 300—1188) S. Heisele ––––––– 293 (t-19th) 7,480 72 M 20-22 NCAA Southwest Regional (San Diego; 1 participant) ...... J. Bardgett –––––– 228 (t-49th) 7,360 72

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 275 (- 9), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 279 ( - 1), Wyoming Cowboy Classic” (1st round) 280 (- 6), Air Force Falcon Invitational (1st round) 282 ( E), Air Force Falcon Invitational (2nd round) 354 (- 6), UCLA CordeValle Intercollegiate (2nd round) 361 (+ 1), Barona Collegiate Cup (1st round) 282 (- 4), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 289 (+ 1), Big 12 Championships (1st round) BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 64 (-8), Kevin Kring, AFA Falcon Invitational (1st round) 67 (-3), Justin Bardgett, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 66 (-5), Sebastian Heisele, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 68 (-4), Justin Bardgett, UCLA CordeValle Inter. (2nd round) 67 (-5), Justin Bardgett, UCLA CordeValle Inter. (2nd round) 68 (-2), Sebastian Heisele, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 67 (-4), Justin Bardgett, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 68 (-2), Kevin Kring, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 67 (-4), Kevin Kring, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 69 (-3), on 4 occasions (Bardgett 3, Heisele 1) Low 36: 135 (-9; 68-67), Justin Bardgett, UCLA CordeValle Low 54: 211 (+1; 68-73-70), Sebastian Heisele, Wyoming Cowboy Classic

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 86 (Golfweek, May 23), No. 90 (GolfStat, June 4), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 11). Player Rankings (GS/GW): Justin Bardgett (—/229), Sebastian Heisele (—/372), Kevin Kring (—/437), Derek Fribbs (—/720), Michael Imperato (—/743), Jason Burstyn (—/879), Josh Creel (—/—), Paul McConnell (—/—). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (2): Justin Bardgett (Oct. 7-13, March 22-28). Big 12 Golfer of the Month Nominations: Kevin Kring (September & February), Sebastian Heisele (October & April), Justin Bardgett (March). Academic All-Pac-12: Sebastian Heisele (first-team).

43 2010-11 Statistics

Overall—————————————————— Spring———————— Fall————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best SEBASTIAN HEISELE...... 36 2675 74.31 + 106 +2.94 68 87 210 24 1775 73.96 + 67 12 900 75.00 + 39 3rd LUKE SYMONS ...... 39 2902 74.41 + 123 +3.15 67 84 213 27 2016 74.67 + 98 12 886 73.83 + 25 t-7th JASON BURSTYN...... 30 2243 74.77 + 109 +3.63 69 79 218 24 1792 74.67 + 90 6 451 75.17 + 19 2nd DEREK FRIBBS ...... 35 2622 74.91 + 123 +3.51 68 84 215 23 1742 75.74 + 104 12 880 73.33 + 19 1st KEVIN KRING ...... 34 2558 75.24 + 133 +3.91 67 83 210 22 1682 76.45 + 118 12 876 73.00 + 15 t-10th BRENNAN DOLAN...... 9 682 75.78 + 37 +4.11 71 82 217 … …… …… …… 9 682 75.78 + 37 t-15th PAT WILSON...... 21 1596 76.00 + 110 +5.24 70 83 217 15 1146 76.40 + 92 6 450 75.00 + 18 15th MICHAEL IMPERATO...... 11 838 76.18 + 46 +4.19 74 79 227 5 384 76.80 + 24 6 454 75.67 + 22 t-7th JOHNNY WIDMER...... 20 1531 76.55 + 101 +5.05 69 85 218 14 1079 77.07 + 81 6 452 75.33 + 20 t-7th TEAM TOTALS ...... 235 17647 75.09 + 888 +3.78 67 87 210 154 11616 75.43 +674 81 6031 74.36 +214 5th (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (37/2823): 76.30 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (37/2938): 79.41 Wins (1) —Fribbs 1. Top 5 Finishes (3)— Burstyn 1, Fribbs 1, Heisele 1. Top 10 Finishes (9)— Heisele 2, Symons 2, Burstyn 1, Fribbs 1, Kring 1, Imperato 1, Widmer 1. Top 20 Finishes (15)— Heisele 4, Burstyn 3, Symons 3, Fribbs 1, Imperato 1, Kring 1, Widmer 1, Wilson 1. Rounds In The 60s (13)— Heisele 4, Burstyn 2, Fribbs 2, Kring 2, Symons 2, Widmer 1. Subpar Rounds (29)— Symons 8, Fribbs 5, Heisele 5, Burstyn 4, Kring 4, Dolan 1, Widmer 1, Wilson 1. Even-Par Rounds (16)— Fribbs 6, Symons 3, Burstyn 2, Heisele 2, Kring 2, Dolan 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (162/194, 83.5%)— Wilson .938 (15/16), Kring .903 (28/31), Symons .865 (32/37), Fribbs .848 (28/33), Burstyn .818 (18/22), Heisele .794 (27/34), Dolan .667 (4/6), Widmer .667 (10/15). Does not include 41 individual rounds (Imperato 11, Burstyn 8, Widmer 5, Wilson 5, Dolan 3, Kring 3, Fribbs 2, Heisele 2, Symons 2). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (6.20; 1457/235)— Heisele 5.4 (194/36), Burstyn 5.5 (166/30), Symons 5.6 (218/39), Fribbs 6.2 (216/35), Kring 6.4 (217/34), Wilson 7.0 (148/21), Dolan 7.1 (64/9), Imperato 7.2 (79/11), Widmer 7.8 (155/12).

TEAM RESULTS (Season W-L-T Record vs. Division I: 63-107-3) Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S 13 COLORADO STATE (Colorado Cup; Holyoke, Colo.) L 4½-5½ ...... 7,131 71 S 19-20 AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (USAFA, Colo.) 9th/17 (297 291 298—886) D. Fribbs–––––––– 221 (t-25th) 7,363 72 S 27-28 CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL (Erie, Colo.) 7th/14 (294 294 286—874) L. Symons––––––– 214 (t-7th) 7,741 72 O 1- 2 New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 9th/15 (305 291 307—903) D. Fribbs–––––––– 223 (t-21st) 7,566 72 O 18-19 Alister Mackenzie Invitational (Fairfax, Calif.) 15th/16 (283 291 286—860) K. Kring –––––––– 210 (t-29th) 6,708 71 F 2- 4 Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (Kohala Coast, Hawai’i)15th/20 (285 291 295—871) D. Fribbs–––––––– 216 (t-41st) 7,074 72 F 13-15 Battle At The Beach (Newport Beach, Calif.) 13th/13 (373 385 380—1138) J. Burstyn –––––– 218 (t-29th) 6,900 70 M 5- 6 Front Range Individual (USAFA & Erie, Colo.) NS ...... D. Fribbs–––––––– 140 (1st) .…… 72 M 11-12 Bandon Dunes Championship (Bandon, Ore.) 5th/16 (287 301 305—893) S. Heisele ––––––– 219 (t-6th) 6,798 72 M 21-22 Oregon Duck Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) 11th/15 (298 297 300—895) L. Symons––––––– 218 (t-23rd) 7,020 72 M 24-25 Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego, Calif.) t-7th/16 (370 384 373—1127) L. Symons––––––– 219 (t-11th) 7,324 72 A 4- 5 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (Scottsdale, Ariz.) t-5th/20 (290 278 286—854) S. Heisele ––––––– 210 (t-12th) 7,133 70 A 16-17 Western Intercollegiate (Santa Cruz, Calif.) 14th/15 (382 372 383—1137) Burstyn/Heisele–– 221 (t-39th) 6,615 70 A 25-27 Big 12 Championships (Hutchinson, Kan.) 10th/12 (291 307 293 317—1208) L. Symons––––––– 210 (30th) 6,759 70

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 285 (- 3), Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational (1st round) 286 (+ 2), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 278 (- 2), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 291 (+ 3), Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational (2nd round) 286 (- 2), CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 291 (+ 3), Air Force Falcon (2nd round) 283 (- 1), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 291 (+ 3), UNM Tucker Invitational (2nd round) 287 ( - 1), Bandon Dunes Championship (1st round) 294/286 (+6) on three occasions BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 67 (-4), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 68 (-3), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-3), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 68 (-2), Sebastian Heisele, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 68 (-4), Derek Fribbs, Front Range Invitational (1st round) 68 (-2), Luke Symons, Big 12 Championships (3rd round) 68 (-4), Kevin Kring, CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 69 (-3), Johnny Widmer, Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational (1st round) 68 (-4), Sebastian Heisele, Bandon Dunes Championship (1st round) 69 (-2), Sebastian Heisele, on two occasions 68 (-4), Luke Symons, Bandon Dunes Championship (1st round) Low 36: 137 (-3; 68-69), Sebastian Heisele, Wyoming Cowboy Classic Low 54: 210 (-3; 73-67-70), Kevin Kring, Alister Mackenzie Invitational

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 102 (Golfweek, June 7), No. 100 (GolfStat, June 9), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 12). Player Rankings (GS/GW): Sebastian Heisele (—/465), Jason Burstyn (—/470), Luke Symons (—/506), Kevin Kring (—/607), Derek Fribbs (—/621), Pat Wilson (—/983), Johnny Widmer (—/1018), Michael Imperato (—/—). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (1): Derek Fribbs (Sept. 21-27). Big 12 Golfer of the Month Nominations: Luke Symons (September & March), Kevin Kring (October), Sebastian Heisele (April). Academic All-Big 12: Sebastian Heisele, Michael Imperato, Kevin Kring (second-team).

44 2011-12 Statistics

Overall—————————————————————— Spring—————————— Fall—————————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best KEVIN KRING ...... 34 2478 72.88 + 48 +1.41 68 81 209 22 1621 73.68 + 52 12 857 71.42 -4 t-3rd BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT ...... 34 2498 73.47 + 68 +2.00 64 78 201 22 1626 73.91 + 57 12 872 72.67 + 11 t-1st DEREK FRIBBS ...... 34 2506 73.71 + 73 +2.15 65 82 208 25 1841 73.64 + 56 9 665 73.89 + 17 t-8th JASON BURSTYN...... 34 2509 73.79 + 79 +2.32 67 82 208 22 1624 73.82 + 55 12 885 73.75 + 24 t-9th DAVID ORAEE...... 34 2533 74.50 + 103 +3.03 67 85 214 22 1652 75.09 + 83 12 881 73.42 + 20 t-12th JOHNNY WIDMER...... 10 756 75.60 + 36 +3.60 70 81 216 7 540 77.14 + 36 3 216 72.00 0 t-18th JOHN AHERN ...... 6 464 77.33 + 38 +6.33 70 86 221 3 221 73.67 + 11 3 243 81.00 + 27 84th *SEBASTIAN HEISELE...... 12 865 72.08 +4+0.33 68 76 212 — —— —.— …… 12 865 72.08 +4 t-8th TEAM TOTALS ...... 198 14609 73.78 + 449 +2.27 64 86 201 123 9125 74.19 + 350 75 5484 73.12 + 99 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par; *—graduated in December/turned professional) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (34/2638): 77.59 Wins (1)— Schoolcraft 1. Top 5 Finishes (4)— Kring 2, Schoolcraft 2. Top 10 Finishes (8)— Kring 3, Schoolcraft 2, Burstyn 1, Fribbs 1, Heisele 1. Top 20 Finishes (18)— Kring 5, Fribbs 4, Schoolcraft 3, Heisele 2, Burstyn 2, Oraee 1, Widmer 1. Rounds In The 60s (20)— Schoolcraft 5, Burstyn 4, Fribbs 4, Kring 3, Heisele 2, Oraee 2. Subpar Rounds (45)— Fribbs 10, Burstyn 9, Kring 8, Oraee 6, Schoolcraft 6, Heisele 4, Widmer 2. Even-Par Rounds (16)— Kring 5, Burstyn 3, Fribbs 3, Oraee 3, Heisele 1, Schoolcraft 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (148/174, 85.1%)— Heisele .917 (11/12), Kring .912 (31/34), Burstyn .882 (30/34), Schoolcraft .821 (23/28), Fribbs .806 (25/31), Oraee .806 (25/31), Widmer .750 (3/4). Does not include 24 individual rounds (Ahern 6, Schoolcraft 6, Widmer 6, Fribbs 3, Oraee 3). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.45; 1080/198)— Heisele 3.9 (47/12), Kring 4.6 (155/34), Schoolcraft 5.1 (175/34), Fribbs 5.2 (175/34), Burstyn 5.5 (186/34), Oraee 6.2 (210/34), Widmer 7.1 (71/10), Ahern 10.2 (61/6).

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 270 (-10), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 280 (- 8), CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 276 (-12), AFA Miranda Invitational (1st round) 277 (- 7), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 276 (- 4), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 282 (- 6), CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 278 (-10), CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 283 (- 5), AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 64 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 66 (-4), Derek Fribbs, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 65 (-7), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-4), Jason Burstyn, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 66 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 67 (-4), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 66 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-3), on three occasions Low 36: 131 (- 9), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic Low 54: 201 (- 9; 64-67-70), Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic Low 36: 136 (-10), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational Low 54: 205 (-11; 66-66-73), Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Other Subpar Pct. Par/SP Pct. JOHN AHERN...... 6 108 + 38 0959 35 32 8.3 63.0 JASON BURSTYN ...... 34 612 + 79 1 82 383 131 13 2 13.6 76.1 DEREK FRIBBS ...... 34 612 + 73 2 100 362 123 21 4 16.7 75.8 SEBASTIAN HEISELE ...... 12 216 +4 1 40 134 36 50 19.0 81.0 KEVIN KRING...... 34 612 + 48 2 89 399 109 94 14.9 80.1 DAVID ORAEE ...... 34 612 + 103 5 79 365 136 23 4 13.7 73.4 BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT ...... 34 612 + 68 2 97 356 146 10 1 16.2 74.3 JOHNNY WIDMER ...... 10 180 + 36 0 26 101 44 90 14.4 70.6 TEAM TOTALS...... 198 3,564 + 449 13 522 2159 760 93 17 15.0 75.6 (no albatrosses/double eagles)

HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 67 (Golfweek, June 6), No. 68 (GolfStat, June 11), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 9). Player Rankings (GS/GW): Kevin Kring (—/296), Derek Fribbs (—/383), Beau Schoolcraft (—/411), Jason Burstyn (—/512), David Oraee (—/665), Sebastian Heisele (245/NA), Johnny Widmer (—/NA), John Ahern (—/NA). CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Beau Schoolcraft (Sept. 12-18; April 9-15), Kevin Kring (Sept. 19-25; March 26-April 1).

45 2012-13 StatisticS

Overall—————————————————————— Spring—————————— Fall—————————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JASON BURSTYN ...... 41 2998 73.12 + 72 +1.76 67 80 207 24 1780 74.17 + 73 17 1218 71.65 -1 1st DEREK FRIBBS ...... 41 3006 73.32 + 80 +1.95 67 80 207 24 1771 73.79 + 64 17 1235 72.64 + 16 3rd PHILIP JUEL-BERG ...... 41 3032 73.95 + 106 +2.59 68 80 216 24 1782 74.25 + 75 17 1250 73.53 + 31 2nd DAVID ORAEE ...... 41 3038 74.10 + 112 +2.73 67 83 210 24 1801 75.04 + 94 17 1237 72.76 + 18 3rd BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT ...... 20 1488 74.40 + 51 +2.55 69 79 214 3 232 77.33 + 16 17 1256 73.88 + 35 t-5th DREW TRUJILLO...... 26 1972 75.85 + 120 +4.62 69 86 217 21 1589 75.67 + 95 5 383 76.70 + 25 t-11th JOHNNY HAYES...... 18 1367 75.94 + 83 +4.61 67 85 211 12 926 77.17 + 74 6 441 73.50 +9 9th TYLER ENGEL...... 11 847 77.00 + 60 +5.45 69 85 221 3 251 83.67 + 38 8 596 74.50 + 22 4th ROSS THORNTON ...... 8 619 77.38 + 43 +5.38 74 82 236 3 231 77.00 + 15 5 388 77.60 + 28 t-59th TEAM TOTALS...... 247 18367 74.36 + 727 +2.94 67 86 207 138 10363 75.09 +544 109 8004 73.43 +183 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (39/3064): 78.6 Wins (2)— Burstyn 2. Top 5 Finishes (6)— Burstyn 3, Fribbs 3. Top 10 Finishes (19)— Burstyn 5, Fribbs 4, Oraee 4, Juel-Berg 3, Engel, Hayes, Schoolcraft. Top 20 Finishes (25)— Burstyn 5, Fribbs 5, Juel-Berg 4, Oraee 4, Schoolcraft 3, Trujillo 2, Engel 1, Hayes 1. Rounds In The 60s (25)— Burstyn 8, Oraee 7, Fribbs 3, Juel-Berg 3, Hayes 2, Schoolcraft 1, Trujillo 1. Subpar Rounds (50)— Burstyn 15, Oraee 10, Fribbs 8, Juel-Berg 7, Hayes 3, Schoolcraft 3, Engel 2, Trujillo 2. Even-Par Rounds (22)— Juel-Berg 11, Fribbs 4, Burstyn 3, Schoolcraft 3, Trujillo 2, Oraee 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (165/199, 82.9%)— Fribbs .949 (37/39), Burstyn .846 (33/39), Juel-Berg .846 (33/39), Oraee .846 (33/39), Schoolcraft .833 (15/18), Trujillo .692 (9/13), Hayes .556 (5/9), Engel .000 (0/3). Does not include 46 individual rounds (Trujillo 13, Hayes 9, Engel 8, Thornton 8, Burstyn 2, Fribbs 2, Juel-Berg 2, Oraee 2, Schoolcraft 2). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.71; 1,411/247)— Burstyn 4.4 (182/41), Fribbs 4.6 (190/41), Juel-Berg 5.3 (216/41), Oraee 5.4 (222/41), Schoolcraft 6.2 (124/20), Hayes 7.1 (128/18), Trujillo 7.2 (187/26), Thornton 8.4 (67/8), Engel 8.6 (95/11).

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 275 (-13), CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 279 (- 5), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 280 (- 8), CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 285 (- 3), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 281 (- 7), AFA Miranda Invitational (1st round) 285 (- 3), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 274 (- 6), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 285 (- 3), Bandon Dunes Championship (3rd round)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 67 (-5), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-3), David Oraee, Stanford Intercollegiate (3rd round) 67 (-5), Johnny Hayes, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 67 (-3), Jason Burstyn, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 67 (-5), Jason Burstyn, UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 68 (-4), on five occasions 67 (-4), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) Low 36: 136 (-6), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational Low 54: 207 (-9; 68-71-68), Jason Burstyn, AFA-Miranda Invitational 207 (-9; 70-70-67), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo——— Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. JASON BURSTYN ...... 41 738 + 72 8 112 445 150 20 2116.3 76.6 27 0.659 TYLER ENGEL...... 11 198 + 60 0 21 115 50 73210.6 68.7 19 1.727 DEREK FRIBBS ...... 41 738 + 80 5 123 427 159 19 4117.3 75.2 30 0.732 JOHNNY HAYES...... 18 324 + 83 3 31 193 80 13 3110.5 70.1 23 1.278 PHILIP JUEL-BERG ...... 41 738 + 106 5 110 435 158 25 3215.6 74.5 38 0.927 DAVID ORAEE ...... 41 738 + 112 2 106 435 172 20 2114.6 73.6 27 0.659 BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT ...... 20 360 + 51 2 50 221 71 14 2014.4 75.8 18 0.900 ROSS THORNTON ...... 8 144 + 43 0 23 71 38 84016.0 65.3 16 2.000 DREW TRUJILLO...... 26 468 + 120 0 58 260 125 22 3012.4 67.9 28 1.077 TEAM TOTALS...... 247 4446 + 727 25 634 2602 1003 148 26 8 14.8 73.3 226 0.915 No albatrosses/double eagles. Other: Quadruples (6)—Engel 2, Burstyn, Fribbs, Juel-Berg, Oraee. Quintuples (2)—Hayes, Juel-Berg. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.).

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 68 (Golfweek, June 2), No. 58 (GolfStat, June 5), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 6). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jason Burstyn (186/223), Derek Fribbs (245/213), Philip Juel-Berg (367/—), David Oraee (413/—), Beau Schoolcraft (614/—), Johnny Hayes (728/—), Drew Trujillo (885/—), Tyler Engel (NR/—), Ross Thornton (NR/—). CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Jason Burstyn (Sept. 3-9); David Oraee (Oct. 15- 21).

46 2013-14 Statistics

Overall—————————————————————— Spring—————————— Fall—————————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JEREMY PAUL ...... 37 2683 72.51 + 28 +0.76 65 80 207 22 1589 72.22 + 14 15 1094 72.93 + 14 t-1st PHILIP JUEL-BERG...... 36 2628 73.00 + 45 +1.25 68 80 207 21 1526 72.67 + 23 15 1102 73.47 + 22 4th DAVID ORAEE...... 37 2709 73.22 + 54 +1.46 66 80 205 22 1601 72.77 + 26 15 1108 73.87 + 28 t-2nd YANNIK PAUL...... 34 2500 73.53 + 61 +1.79 66 86 207 22 1630 74.09 + 55 12 870 72.50 +6 t-2nd JOHNNY HAYES ...... 12 899 74.92 + 35 +2.92 70 81 219 3 229 76.33 + 13 9 670 74.44 + 22 t-11th ANDREW BONNER ...... 19 1424 74.95 + 61 +3.21 68 83 217 13 958 73.69 + 27 6 466 77.67 + 34 t-27th KRAIG McLEOD...... 6 451 75.17 + 19 +3.17 70 82 223 3 228 76.00 + 12 3 223 74.33 +7t-17th DREW TRUJILLO ...... 19 1429 75.21 + 61 +3.21 69 83 215 7 527 75.29 + 23 12 902 75.17 + 38 t-16th ETHAN FREEMAN...... 19 1430 75.26 + 68 +3.58 65 87 208 10 739 73.90 + 25 9 691 76.78 + 43 t-10th TEAM TOTALS ...... 219 16153 73.76 + 432 +1.97 65 87 205 123 9027 73.39 +218 96 7126 74.23 +214 t-1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (37/2778): 75.1 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (35/2724): 77.8 Wins (1)—J. Paul 1. Top 5 Finishes (5)— Y. Paul 2, Juel-Berg 1, Oraee 1, J. Paul 1. Top 10 Finishes (14)— J. Paul 4, Juel-Berg 3, Oraee 3, Freeman 2, Y. Paul 2. Top 20 Finishes (26)— J. Paul 6, Oraee 5, Y. Paul 5, Juel-Berg 4, Freeman 3, Hayes 1, McLeod 1, Trujillo 1. Rounds In The 60s (27)— J. Paul 8, Juel-Berg 5, Y. Paul 5, Oraee 4, Freeman 3, Bonner 1, Trujillo 1. Subpar Rounds (67)—J.Paul 17, Juel-Berg 12, Y. Paul 12, Oraee 11, Bonner 4, Freeman 4, Trujillo 3, Hayes 2, McLeod 2. Even-Par Rounds (19)— Juel-Berg 7, Trujillo 4, Y. Paul 3, Oraee 2, J. Paul 2, Freeman 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (157/186, 84.4%)— Oraee .919 (34/37), J. Paul .919 (34/37), Juel-Berg .917 (33/36), Y. Paul .774 (24/31), Bonner .737 (14/19), Freeman .692 (9/13), Trujillo .692 (9/13). Does not include 33 individual rounds (Hayes 12, Freeman 6, McLeod 6, Trujillo 6, Y. Paul 3.

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 272 (-16), Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) 281 (- 7), Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 275 (-13), UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational (1st round) 282 (- 6), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 278 (-10), Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (3rd round) 354 (- 6), Pac-12 Championships (4th round) 271 (- 9), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 284 (- 4), on four occasions

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 65 (-7), Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational (1st round) 66 (-4), David Oraee, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 65 (-5), Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 67 (-5), Jeremy Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-6), Yannik Paul, UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational (1st round) 67 (-5), Jeremy Paul, Oregon Duck Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-6), Yannik Paul, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) 67 (-3), on two occasions (J. Paul, Y. Paul) Low 36: 137 (-7; 69-68), Jeremy Paul, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational Low 54: 207 (-9; 66-72-69), Yannik Paul, UTEP Invitational 137 (-5, by three players, Wyoming Cowboy Classic) 207 (-9; 69-68-70), Jeremy Paul, UHH Amer Ari Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo——— Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. ANDREW BONNER...... 19 342 + 61 1 54 194 75 13 4116.1 72.8 24 1.263 ETHAN FREEMAN ...... 19 342 + 68 0 49 202 69 19 2114.3 73.4 26 1.368 JOHNNY HAYES...... 12 216 + 35 0 25 142 40 80111.6 77.3 11 0.917 PHILIP JUEL-BERG ...... 36 648 + 45 3 113 393 116 21 2017.9 78.5 25 0.694 KRAIG McLEOD ...... 6 108 + 19 0 11 72 22 12010.2 76.7 5 0.833 DAVID ORAEE ...... 37 666 + 54 1 102 423 122 18 0015.5 79.0 18 0.486 JEREMY PAUL ...... 37 666 + 28 6 122 399 119 17 3019.2 79.1 23 0.622 YANNIK PAUL ...... 34 612 + 61 3 107 358 120 20 2218.0 76.5 30 0.882 DREW TRUJILLO...... 19 342 + 61 1 46 210 70 93313.7 75.4 24 1.263 TEAM TOTALS...... 219 3942 + 432 15 629 2393 753 126 18 8 16.3 77.0 186 0.849 No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (8)— Trujillo 3, Y. Paul 2, Bonner, Freeman, Hayes. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.).

HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 53 (Golfweek, May 31), No. 52 (GolfStat, June 9), No. 42 (BirdieFire), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 19). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jeremy Paul (178/143), Philip Juel-Berg (295/250), David Oraee (309/247), Yannik Paul (394/---), Ethan Freeman (571/---), Andrew Bonner (637/---), Drew Trujillo (807/---), Johnny Hayes (NR/---), Kraig McLeod (NR (NR/---). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (4): Jeremy Paul (Oct. 14-20, Mar. 24-30); Yannik Paul (Oct. 21-27); David Oraee (Apr. 21-27). All-Pac-12: Jeremy Paul (second-team). All-Pac-12 Freshman Team: Jeremy Paul. Top Freshmen: No. 1 (GolfStat). Pac-12 All-Academic: Philip Juel-Berg (honorable mention)

47 2014-15 Statistics

Overall—————————————————————— Spring—————————— Fall—————————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JEREMY PAUL ...... 35 2520 72.00 + 26 +0.74 65 80 210 18 1305 72.50 + 23 17 1215 71.47 +3 5th YANNIK PAUL...... 35 2528 72.23 + 34 +0.97 66 81 207 18 1294 71.89 + 12 17 1234 72.59 + 22 t-2nd DAVID ORAEE...... 38 2755 72.50 + 45 +1.18 64 85 208 21 1525 72.62 + 27 17 1230 72.35 + 18 1st PHILIP JUEL-BERG...... 33 2449 74.21 + 95 +2.88 69 83 215 16 1169 73.07 + 27 17 1280 75.29 + 68 t-29th ETHAN FREEMAN...... 32 2388 74.63 + 110 +3.44 69 81 212 15 1114 74.27 + 48 17 1274 74.94 + 62 t-6th BEN BRADLEY ...... 3 224 74.67 +8+2.67 74 76 224 3 224 74.67 +8 ...... t-87th DREW TRUJILLO ...... 21 1618 77.05 + 117 +5.57 71 89 219 10 786 78.60 + 74 11 832 75.64 + 43 t-50th TEAM TOTALS ...... 197 14482 73.51 + 435 +2.21 64 89 207 101 7417 73.44 + 219 96 7065 73.59 +216 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (35/2614): 74.7 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (33/2573): 78.0 Wins (1)—Oraee 1. Top 5 Finishes (5)— Oraee 3, J. Paul 1, Y. Paul 1. Top 10 Finishes (12)— J. Paul 5, Oraee 4, Y. Paul 3, Freeman. Top 20 Finishes (20)— J. Paul 7, Oraee 5, Y. Paul 5, Freeman 3. Rounds In The 60s (30)— Oraee 9, Y. Paul 9, J. Paul 8, Juel-Berg 3, Freeman 1. Subpar Rounds (56)— J. Paul 15, Y. Paul 14, Oraee 13, Juel-Berg 7, Freeman 5, Trujillo 2. Even-Par Rounds (16)— Juel-Berg 4, Oraee 4, Freeman 3, J. Paul 2, Trujillo 2, Y. Paul 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (152/180, 84.4%)— Oraee .971 (34/35), J. Paul .971 (34/35), Y. Paul .914 (32/35), Freeman .750 (24/32), Juel-Berg .727 (24/33), Trujillo .400 (4/10), Bradley .000 (0/0). Does not include 17 individual rounds (Trujillo 11, Bradley 3, Oraee 3).

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 271 (-17), UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 278 (-10), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 274 (-14), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 280 (- 8), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 276 (-13), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 280 (- 8), UHH Amer Ari Invitational (3rd round) 277 (-11), NCAA Central Regional (1st round) 280 (- 8), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 278 (-10), AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 277 (- 7), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 64 (-8), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 67 (-5), Yannik Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 65 (-7), Jeremy Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 65 (-5), David Oraee, Stanford’s “The Goodwin” (1st round) 67 (-5), David Oraee, UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-6), Jeremy Paul, UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-5), Yannik Paul, UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-5), Yannik Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 67 (-4), Yannik Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-5), David Oraee, AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 68 (-4), on five occasions (Oraee 3, J. Paul 1, Y. Paul 1) Low 36: 131 (-13; 64-67), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational Low 54: 207 (-9; 69-71-67), Yannik Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo——— Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. BEN BRADLEY...... 3 54 +8 0 6 35 12 10011.1 75.9 1 0.333 ETHAN FREEMAN...... 32 576 + 110 1 74 351 122 24 2213.0 74.0 36 1.125 PHILIP JUEL-BERG ...... 33 594 + 95 2 92 333 143 24 0015.8 71.9 24 0.727 DAVID ORAEE ...... 38 684 + 45 4 114 421 124 20 1017.3 78.2 22 0.579 JEREMY PAUL ...... 35 630 + 26 4 119 378 110 15 3119.5 79.5 24 0.686 YANNIK PAUL ...... 35 630 + 34 4 113 385 104 21 3018.6 79.7 27 0.771 DREW TRUJILLO...... 21 378 + 117 1 44 214 88 21 8211.9 68.5 44 2.095 TEAM TOTALS ...... 197 3546 + 435 16 562 2117 703 126 17 5 16.3 75.5 178 0.904 No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (2)— J. Paul, Trujillo. Quintuples (3)—Freeman 2, Trujillo. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.).

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 47 (Golfweek, June 2), No. 47 (GolfStat, June 8), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 8). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jeremy Paul (181/168), David Oraee (187/219), Yannik Paul (229/256), Philip Juel-Berg (620/658); Ethan Freeman (762/674), Drew Trujillo (1297/1229); Ben Bradley (—/—). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (4): Jeremy Paul (Sept. 8-14); David Oraee (Sept. 29-Oct. 5; May 11-17), Yannik Paul (Feb. 2-8) GCAA All-American Scholar: Philip Juel-Berg. Pac-12 All-Academic Team: Philip Juel-Berg (second-team). Pac-12 Golfer of the Month Nominations: David Oraee (Sept., March), Yannik Paul (Oct.), Jeremy Paul (Nov.), Yannik Paul (Feb.).

48 2015-16 Statistics

Overall—————————————————————— Spring—————————— Fall—————————————— Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP—Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JEREMY PAUL ...... 38 2685 70.66 - 23 - 0.61 65 77 205 21 1484 70.67 - 14 17 1201 70.65 -9 1st PHILIP JUEL-BERG...... 38 2750 72.37 + 42 +1.11 66 82 204 21 1546 73.62 + 48 17 1204 70.82 -6 1st ETHAN FREEMAN...... 38 2765 72.76 + 57 +1.50 67 86 209 21 1537 73.19 + 39 17 1228 72.24 + 18 t-5th JOHN SOUZA...... 24 1778 74.08 + 66 +2.75 66 80 213 21 1549 73.76 + 51 3 229 76.33 + 15 t-13th ROSS MACDONALD ...... 32 2382 74.44 + 106 +3.31 67 84 211 15 1123 74.87 + 57 17 1259 74.06 + 49 t-5th WILSON BELK...... 32 2383 74.47 + 107 +3.34 67 85 213 18 1355 75.28 + 67 14 1028 73.43 + 40 t-11th KADE CROSSLAND...... 14 1060 75.71 + 66 +4.71 71 84 218 3 243 81.00 + 27 11 817 74.27 + 39 t-17th DREW TRUJILLO ...... 5 380 76.00 + 28 +5.60 72 79 226 ...... 5 380 76.00 + 28 22nd PIERCE AICHINGER...... 20 1530 76.50 + 98 +4.90 71 85 219 9 691 76.78 + 43 11 839 76.27 + 55 t-17th TEAM TOTALS ...... 241 17713 73.50 + 547 +2.27 65 86 204 129 9528 73.86 + 318 112 8185 73.08 +229 1st (SCIRP—Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (38/2830): 74.5 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (36/2786): 77.4 Wins (3)— Paul 2, Juel-Berg. Top 5 Finishes (11)— Paul 4 Freeman 3, Juel-Berg 3, Macdonald. Top 10 Finishes (17)— Paul 7, Juel-Berg 5, Freeman 3, Macdonald 2. Top 20 Finishes (29)— Paul 9, Juel-Berg 6, Freeman 4, Macdonald 3, Belk 2, Crossland 2, Souza 2, Aichinger. Rounds In The 60s (42)— Paul 18, Juel-Berg 8, Freeman 7, Macdonald 4, Belk 3, Souza 2. Subpar Rounds (60)— Paul 21, Juel-Berg 12, Freeman 11, Belk 6, Macdonald 5, Souza 4, Aichinger. Even-Par Rounds (20)— Juel-Berg 6, Macdonald 4, Souza 4, Freeman 3, Aichinger, Belk, Paul. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (160/190, 84.2%)— Freeman .974 (37/38), Paul .974 (37/38), Juel-Berg .895 (34/38), Souza .789 (15/19), Macdonald .733 (22/30), Belk .632 (12/19), Aichinger .600 (3/5), Crossland .000 (0/3). Does not include 51 individual rounds (Aichinger 15, Belk 13 Crossland 11, Souza 5, Trujillo 5, Macdonald 2).

BEST TEAM ROUNDS 271 (-17), AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 275 (- 5), CU Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 272 (-16), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 277 (- 7), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 273 (-11), Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 281 (- 7), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 273 (-11), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 284 (- 4), on two occasions (UHH 2) 273 ( - 7), Stanford’s “The Goodwin” (2nd round)

BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 65 (-6), Jeremy Paul, Ballyneal Challenge (1st round) 67 (-5), Wilson Belk, Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-6), John Souza, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 67 (-4), Ethan Freeman, Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 66 (-5), Philip Juel-Berg, Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 67 (-4), Ethan Freeman, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), Ethan Freeman, AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-4), Jeremy Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), Philip Juel-Berg, AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-4), Jeremy Paul, Pac-12Championships (1st round) Low 36: 133 (-9; 65-68), Jeremy Paul, Ballyneal Challenge Low 54: 204 (-12; 69-67-68), Philip Juel-Berg, AFA Miranda Invitational

MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo——— Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. PIERCE AICHINGER ...... 20 360 + 98 2 37 208 93 15 4110.8 68.6 26 1.300 WILSON BELK ...... 32 576 + 107 1 84 350 105 24 8414.8 75.5 52 1.625 KADE CROSSLAND ...... 14 252 + 66 0 33 141 61 14 2113.1 69.0 21 1.500 ETHAN FREEMAN...... 38 684 + 57 3 118 408 134 16 5017.7 77.3 26 0.684 PHILIP JUEL-BERG ...... 38 684 + 42 3 127 408 121 22 2119.0 78.7 29 0.763 ROSS MACDONALD...... 32 576 + 106 0 81 337 131 25 2014.1 72.6 29 0.929 JEREMY PAUL ...... 38 684 - 23 6 145 407 119 61022.1 81.6 8 0.211 JOHN SOUZA ...... 24 432 + 66 2 60 263 87 18 1114.4 75.2 23 0.990 DREW TRUJILLO...... 5 90 + 28 0950 26 41010.0 65.6 6 1.200 TEAM TOTALS ...... 241 4338 + 547 17 694 2572 877 144 26 8 16.4 75.8 220 0.913 No albatrosses/double eagles. Other: Quadruples (8)—Belk 4, Aichinger, Crossland, Juel-Berg, Souza. Quintuples (0). Jumbo (coaches stat): number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.

HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 62 (Golfweek, June 5), No. 60 (GolfStat, June 1), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 4). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jeremy Paul (67/53), Philip Juel-Berg (294/337); Ethan Freeman (372/411), John Souza (638/533), Wilson Belk (776/845), Ross Macdonald (819/770), Pierce Aichinger (1308/1369), Kade Crossland (NR/—-), Drew Trujillo (NR/—-). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (6): Philip Juel-Berg (Sept. 7-13, Nov. 2-8, Mar. 21-27); Jeremy Paul (Apr. 4-10, Apr. 25-May 1, May 16-22). Pac-12 Golfer of the Month Nominations: Jeremy Paul (September & April); Philip Juel-Berg (February & March) All-Pac-12: Jeremy Paul (second-team). PING All-West Region: Jeremy Paul. PING All-America Team: Jeremy Paul (honorable mention) Academic All-Pac-12: Philip Juel-Berg (first-team). Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar: Philip Juel-Berg Arnold Palmer Cup Standings (Final)—Europe Team: Jeremy Paul (13), Philip Juel-Berg (26).

49 SPECIAL MOMENTS

Team Impact The University of Colorado partners with TEAM IMPACT, which matches children fighting life-threatening illnesses with their favorite college sports teams. Addison Kleinhaus is a 12-year old who lives in nearby Broomfield, and he “signed a letter-of-intent” and is considered a member of the team. He attends practices and other CU events while battling leukemia.

Ireland Trip (June 2016) Several current Buffaloes and a few donors spent a week in Ireland, playing some of the country’s most famous courses and taking in the sights. They played the plush, green courses and team members posed with the statue honoring the late Payne Stewart.

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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 MOUNTAIN STATES CONFERENCE 1946-47 Don Bell 2nd/ 7 28th 7-4-0 ………NA

BIG 7 CONFERENCE 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 Douglass Fr. 15 1128 75.20 70 80 1956-57 Les Fowler 4th/ 7 (1) 7-4-0 ………NA

BIG 8 CONFERENCE 1957-58 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 … 10-3-0 ………Dale Douglass Jr. 19 1417 74.58 72 79 1958-59 Les Fowler 5th/ 8 … 10-4-0 ………Dale Douglass Sr. 19 1383 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 McAtee So. 25 1868 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 Irwin So. 23 1746 75.91 70 81 1965-66 Les Fowler 2nd/ 8 17th 11-3-0 ………Hale Irwin Jr. 26 1873 72.04 67 79 1966-67 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) 12-2-0 ………Hale Irwin Sr. 28 2087 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 Fowler Sr. 24 1803 75.13 70 86 1974-75 Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) …………Mike Mulhern Sr. 19 1485 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

Larry McAtee Bill Musselman Davis Driver Blake Stirling Steve Jones

52 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

BIG 12 CONFERENCE 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 2007-08 Roy Edwards 10th/12 18th (1) … 75.87 74.86 75.22 Michael Baird Sr. 37 2748 74.27 66 80 2008-09 Roy Edwards 2nd/12 9th ……73.51 74.46 74.06 Derek Tolan Sr. 40 2876 71.90 67 77 2009-10 Roy Edwards 9th/12 (1) … 0-1-0 74.59 74.64 74.62 Justin Bardgett Sr. 42 3072 73.14 67 80 2010-11 Roy Edwards 10th/12 ……0-1-0 74.36 75.43 75.09 Sebastian Heisele Jr. 36 2675 74.31 68 87

PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2011-12 Roy Edwards 8th/12 (1) … 0-1-0 73.12 74.19 73.78 Kevin Kring Sr. 34 2478 72.88 68 81 2012-13 Roy Edwards 10th/12 8th ……73.43 75.09 74.36 Jason Burstyn Sr. 41 2998 73.12 67 80 2013-14 Roy Edwards 4th/12 12th … 1-1-0 74.23 73.39 73.76 Jeremy Paul Fr. 37 2683 72.51 65 80 2014-15 Roy Edwards 11th/12 6th (1) 0-1-0 73.44 73.59 73.51 Jeremy Paul So. 35 2520 72.00 65 80 2015-16 Roy Edwards t-6th/12 t-8th ...... 73.08 73.86 73.50 Jeremy Paul Jr. 38 2685 70.66 65 77

BIG 7/8/12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (3)—1954, 1955 (shared), 1968. PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (0). BIG 7/8/12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (6)—Keith Alexander (1954), Hale Irwin (1966, shared; 1967), Terry Kahl (1981), Bobby Kalinowski (1993, 1994). PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (0). NCAA INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (2)—Merle Backlund (1953), Hale Irwin (1967).

Scott Petersen Knut Ekjord Michael Baird Derek Tolan Jeremy Paul

53 MISCELLANEOUS TEAM STATISTICS

Individual Finishes— Team Rounds———— Team —————— Man Averages Season Tourn Rounds Average SCIRP Top 5 Top 10 Top 20 60s Subpar Even/- Eagles Birdies Pars Subpar Par/SP Wins Top 5 RPB Fourth Fifth 1979-80 13 245 75.67 …… 4 12 23 12 29 45 … ….. …… …... …… 16278.2 80.6 1980-81 13 273 76.26 …… 9 14 28 10 26 43 … ….. …… …... …… 27477.2 79.9 1981-82 11 230 77.00 …… 4815 5 18 23 … ….. …… …... …… 03178.4 81.0 1982-83 10 165 77.42 …… 115357…….. …… …... …… 01078.4 80.3 1983-84 13 191 76.61 …… 3 10 20 0 10 20 … ….. …… …... …… 05178.6 80.5 1984-85 10 197 76.31 …… 1381912 … ….. …… …... …… 02079.5 81.9 1985-86 10 156 78.01 …… 3914 1612 … ….. …… …... …… 14079.2 81.6 1986-87 12 202 77.27 …… 3714 4 15 25 … ….. …… …... …… 06378.6 80.8 1987-88 12 188 76.36 …… 3814 7 18 32 … ….. …… …... …… 15378.0 80.9 1988-89 13 192 76.66 …… 7 13 20 8 20 33 … ….. …… …... …… 17278.4 81.4 1989-90 13 194 76.45 …… 7 11 21 3 15 25 … ….. …… …... …… 14278.7 80.5 1990-91 13 199 76.93 …… 3716 5 12 17 … ….. …… …... …… 02178.2 81.3 1991-92 14 217 74.88 …… 8 14 26 12 29 42 … ….. …… …... …… 17676.0 78.6 1992-93 15 246 75.76 …… 8 13 27 10 23 32 … ….. …… …... …… 1 8 2 77.5 80.1 1993-94 14 205 75.37 …… 6 10 20 13 24 42 … ….. …… …... …… 15477.0 79.7 1994-95 14 223 76.67 …… 1313 3 13 19 … ….. …… …... …… 01078.1 80.5 1995-96 12 176 76.60 …… 3410 3 11 20 … ….. …… …... …… 00078.6 80.3 1996-97 12 170 76.68 …… 2512 4 12 20 … ….. …… …... …… 04178.4 81.2 1997-98 12 178 76.03 …… 019816 23 … ….. …… …... …… 01277.5 80.0 1998-99 14 206 74.95 …… 5 13 19 15 24 43 … ….. …… …... …… 15476.6 78.9 1999-00 12 208 74.41 +3.05 6 11 26 12 30 46 … ….. …… …... …… 17675.5 77.7 2000-01 13 196 74.81 +3.47 7 12 21 7 20 30 … ….. …… …... …… 15476.1 78.5 2001-02 13 203 74.10 +2.62 4 10 22 14 40 57 … ….. …… …... …… 04975.4 77.8 2002-03 12 189 75.50 +3.98 1514 8 23 44 … ….. …… …... …… 01377.3 80.0 2003-04 13 201 73.77 +2.38 3 10 27 22 41 57 … ….. …… …... …… 1714 75.3 77.5 2004-05 11 173 75.58 +4.31 2310 12 17 27 … ….. …… …... …… 02377.1 80.2 2005-06 12 187 75.39 +3.90 6 15 20 9 27 39 … ….. …… …... …… 14677.1 79.9 2006-07 13 208 75.79 +4.40 1820 8 19 36 … ….. …… …... …… 04476.7 80.3 2007-08 13 217 75.22 +3.81 4 12 25 14 29 41 … ….. …… …... …… 25576.5 78.8 2008-09 13 227 74.06 +2.56 11 17 32 26 50 69 … ….. …… …... …… 17875.3 78.1 2009-10 13 231 74.62 +3.00 3813 16 37 51 … ….. …… …... …… 02675.4 78.2 2010-11 12 235 75.09 +3.78 3915 13 29 45 … ….. …… …... …… 02576.3 79.4 2011-12 11 198 73.78 +2.27 4818 20 45 61 13 522 2159 15.0 75.6 2310 74.6 77.6 2012-13 13 247 74.36 +2.94 6 19 25 25 50 72 25 634 2602 14.8 73.3 26975.2 78.6 2013-14 12 219 73.76 +1.97 5 14 26 27 67 86 15 629 2393 16.3 77.0 1 8 16 75.1 77.8 2014-15 12 197 73.51 +2.21 5 12 20 30 56 72 16 562 2117 16.3 75.5 1413 74.7 78.0 2015-16 13 241 73.50 +2.27 11 17 29 42 60 80 17 694 2572 16.4 75.8 3 6 14 74.5 77.4 (Individual and team win counts include only major tournaments; RPB—Team rounds of par or better.) TOP RANKED INDIVIUALS Record vs. Final National Rankings——– GolfStat (since 1993-94) Season Division I Pct. GolfStat Golfweek GCAA Top Ranked Player (GS/GW) Rank 1992-93 140- 96-2 .592 N/A …. …. N/A Player, Season Rank Derek Tolan, 2008-09 ...... 34 1993-94 105-129-4 .450 N/A …. …. Bobby Kalinowski (GS) 45 Kane Webber, 2003-04...... 35 1994-95 78-158-4 .333 N/A …. …. N/A Patrick Grady, 2008-09 ...... 38 1995-96 71-109-1 .395 N/A …. …. Knut Ekjord (GS) 116 Bobby Kalinowski, 1993-94...... 45 1996-97 79-106-3 .428 N/A …. …. N/A Jeremy Paul, 2015-16...... 53 1997-98 82-123-2 .401 N/A …. …. N/A Ben Portie, 2001-02 ...... 83 1998-99 136-101-3 .573 N/A …. …. Knut Ekjord (GS) 137 Edward McGlasson, 2005-06 ...... 92 1999-00 112- 65-3 .631 38 …. Kane Webber (GW) 108 27 Jeremy Paul, 2013-14...... 100 2000-01 106- 83-3 .560 45 41 …. Kane Webber (GW) 68 Knut Ekjord, 1995-96...... 116 2001-02 121- 76-2 .613 38 39 …. Ben Portie (GW) 64 Jeremy Paul, 2014-15...... 135 2002-03 52-111-5 .324 80 80 …. Stephen Carroll (GW) 137 Knut Ekjord, 1998-99...... 137 2003-04 106- 76-8 .579 43 …. 34 Kane Webber (GW) 32 Kane Webber, 1999-2000 ...... 150 2004-05 55-100-3 .358 78 85 …. Edward McGlasson (GW) 156 Kane Webber, 2000-01...... 172 2005-06 87- 88-3 .497 64 64 …. Edward McGlasson (GS) 92 Philip Juel-Berg, 2013-14 ...... 178 2006-07 89- 91-2 .495 69 74 …. Michael Baird (GW) 154 Yannik Paul, 2014-15...... 179 2007-08 103- 80-1 .563 64 66 …. Derek Tolan (GW) 216 Matt Zions, 1999-2000 ...... 187 2008-09 125- 56-2 .689 44 42 RV (41) Derek Tolan (GS) 34 Matt Zions, 1998-99...... 189 2009-10 80-109-1 .424 90 86 …. Justin Bardgett (GW) 229 Kevin Kring, 2011-12 ...... 192 2010-11 63-107-3 .373 100 102 …. Sebastian Heisele (GW) 465 Matt Call, 1999-2000...... 209 2011-12 95- 73-4 .564 68 67 …. Kevin Kring (GS) 192 Stephen Carroll, 2002-03...... 217 2012-13 104- 79-0 .568 58 68 …. Philip Juel-Berg (GS) 181 Justin Bardgett, 2009-10...... 228 2013-14 123- 53-7 52 53 …. Jeremy Paul (GS) 108 .691 Jason Burstyn, 2012-13...... 228 2014-15 97- 78-1 .554 47 47 …. Jeremy Paul (GS) 168 Knut Ekjord, 1994-95...... 228 2015-16 115- 62-3 .647 60 62 …. Jeremy Paul (GS) 53 David Oraee, 2014-15 ...... 228

54 COLORADO RECORD BOOK

INDIVIDUAL Most Rounds, Season—44, Tom Woodard, 1976-77; Rick Cramer, 1979-80 and 1981-82. Most Rounds, Career—159, Rick Cramer, 1978-79 to 1981-82. Lowest Stroke Average, Season—70.66, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (38 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Fall—70.65, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (17 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Spring—70.67, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (21 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Freshman—72.51, Jeremy Paul, 2013-14 (37 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Sophomore—72.00, Jeremy Paul, 2014-15 (35 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Junior—70.66, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (38 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Senior—71.46, Kane Webber, 2003-04(39 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Career (minimum 100 rounds)—72.90, Kane Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04 (144 rounds). Lowest Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Season— minus-23, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (38 rounds, -0.61). Lowest Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Career— plus-222, Kane Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04 (144 rounds, +1.54). Low Nine-Hole Score—30, Steve Jones, Sun Devil-Thunderbird Invitational at Scottsdale, Ariz., May 2, 1980 (back nine); John Nyuli, Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, 1989 (back nine); Justin Bardgett, Barona Collegiate Cup at Lakeside, Calif., March 26, 2010 (front nine). Low 18-Hole Score (Par-72)—64 (-8; 31-33), Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational at Cary, N.C., April 7, 2006; 64 (-8, 32-32), Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 19, 2009; 64 (-8,33-31), David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29, 2014. Low 18-Hole Score (Par-71)—63 (-8; 32-31), Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 2005 (round played over two days, as 14 Kane Webber holes were completed before play halted due to darkness). Low 18-Hole Score (Par-70)—64 (-6, 34-30), John Nyuli, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, 1989; 64 (-6, 33-31), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, 2012. Low 36-Hole Score (Par-72)—131 (-13; 64-67), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29-30, 2014. Low 36-Hole Score (Par-71)—132 (-10; 66-66), John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 20, 1987; and (- 10; 66-66), Yannik Paul, Ballyneal Challenge at Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 6, 2016. Low 36-Hole Score (Par-70)—131 (-9, 64-67), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, 2012. Low 54-Hole Score (Par-72)— (-12; 66-71-67), John Lindberg, BYU Cougar Classic at Provo, April 28-29, 1989; (-12; 67-69-68); Patrick Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept. 15-16, 2008; and (-12, 69-67-68), Phillip Juel-Berg, AFA Miranda Invitational, Sept 12-13, 2015. Low 54-Hole Score (Par-71)—204 (-9; 66-66-72), John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 20-21, 1987. Low 54-Hole Score (Par-70)—201 (-9; 64-67-70), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2012. Low 72-Hole Score (Par-72)—284 (-4; 69-70-73-72), John Lindberg, UNM Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 24-26, 1987. Low 72-Hole Score (Par-71)—282 (-2; 68-67-74-73), Jeremy Paul, Pac-12 Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 29-May 1, 2016. Low 72-Hole Score (Par-70)—285 (+5; 72-71-74-68), Yannik Paul, Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash., April 27-29, 2015. Low Score, First Collegiate Round—67 (-5), Sebastian Heisele, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept. 15, 2008. Low Round, First Collegiate Tournament—65 (-5), Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Invitational, Sept. 11 1990 (third round). Low Score, First Collegiate Tournament (54 holes)—213 (+3), Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Invitational, Sept. 10-11, 1990 (76-72-65); 214 (-2), Sebastian Heisele, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept. 15-16, 2008 (67-73-74). Most Strokes Under Par, Tournament (54 holes)—12, John Lindberg, 1989 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah (66-71-67–204); Patrick Grady, 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver (67-69-68–204); Philip Juel-Berg, 2015 AFA-Miranda Invitational, USAFA, Colo. (69-67-68—204). Most Strokes Under Par, Tournament (36 holes)—13, David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept. 29-30, 2014 (64-67—131). Most Strokes Under Par, One Round—8, Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 2005 (32-31–63); Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational, April 7, 2006 (31-33-64); Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational, Sept. 19, 2009 (32-32-64); David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept. 29, 2014 (33-31-64). Largest Margin of Victory by a CU Player—7 strokes, John Lindberg, 1989 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah (66-71-67–204). Most Rounds In The 60’s, Season—18, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16.

55 Most Rounds In The 60’s, Career—35, Jeremy Paul, 2013-17 (current). Most Rounds Under Par, Season—21, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16. Most Rounds Under Par, Career—58, Jeremy Paul, 2013-17 (current). Most Rounds, Par or Better, Season—23, Kane Webber, 2003-04. Most Rounds, Par or Better, Career—65, Jeremy Paul, 2013-17 (58 subpar, 7 even; current) Most Par Rounds, Season—11, Philip Juel-Berg, 2012-13. Most Par Rounds, Career—26, Philip Juel-Berg, 2012-16. Highest Percentage of Rounds of Par or Better, Career—43.2, Philip Juel-Berg, 2012-16 (64 of 148). Highest Percentage of Rounds of Par or Better, Season—59.0, Kane Webber, 2003-04 (23 of 39); 57.9, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (22 of 38). Most Consecutive Rounds In The 60s—7, Jeremy Paul, April 4-30, 2016 (three tournaments); 4, Philip Juel-Berg, Sept. 8-13, 2015; 3, on seven occasions: Scott Petersen (1993), Kenny Coakley (2004), Michael Baird (2007), Jim Grady (2008), Patrick Grady (2008), David Oraee (2015), Jeremy Paul (2015). Most Consecutive Rounds Under Par—7, Jeremy Paul, Oct. 26, 2013-Feb. 23, 2014 (three tournaments); 7, Jeremy Paul, April 4-30, 2016 (three tournaments); 5, John Lindbergh, 1986-87; Jim Grady, 2007-08; Patrick Grady, 2008-09. Most Tournaments Under Par, Season—7, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16. Most Tournaments Under Par, Career—19, Jeremy Paul, 2013-16. Most Consecutive Tournaments Under Par—4, Jeremy Paul, 2013-14 (-8, Alister Mackenzie; -7, UTEP Give ‘Em Five; -9, UHH Amer Ari; -4, Wyoming Patrick Grady Desert); 4, Yannik Paul, 2016-17 (-4, CU-Mark Simpson; -3, DU Paintbrush; -4, UCLA Gifford; -1 UHH Amer Ari); 3, Edward McGlasson, 2005-06 (-5, -1, -2); 3, Patrick Grady, 2008-09 (-4, -4, -5); 3, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16 (-11, -3, -2). Most Consecutive Tournaments Under/At Par—4, Kane Webber, 2003-04 (-1, Stanford’s The Nelson; -4, The Prestige At PGA West; E, PING-Arizona; -6, John Burns) and Jeremy Paul, 2013-14 (-8, Alister Mackenzie; -7, UTEP Give ‘Em Five; -9, UHH Amer Ari; -4, Wyoming Desert) Most Times Under Par, Same Tournament—4, Ethan Freeman, Air Force Falcon Invitational (2013, -1; 2014, -1; 2015, -4; 2016, -2). Most 54-Hole Scores of 220 or Better, Career—29, Kane Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04; 26, Jeremy Paul, 2013-14 to 2016-17 (current). Holes-In-One, Season/Career—1, Pete Franklin, Big 7 Championships, May 20, 1949 (first round); Hale Irwin, NCAA Championships, June 23, 1967 (third round); Blake Stirling, RMIGA at Fort Collins, April 22, 1974; Norton Rainey, AFA Falcon Invitational, Sept. 13, 1997 (third rounzd); Tobias Forsgren, CSU Invitational, Sept. 27, 1999 (first round); Stephen Carroll, Matlock Collegiate Classic, Feb. 17, 2003 (first round); Jeff Hanson, The Prestige At PGA West, Nov. 3, 2003 (first round); Edward McGlasson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Feb. 11, 2005 (third round). Most Eagles, Season—8, Jason Burstyn, 2012-13. Most Birdies, Season—145, Jeremy Paul, 2015-16. Most Major Tournament Victories, Season—3, Hale Irwin, 1966-67 and Kane Webber, 2003-04. Most Major Tournament Victories, Career—4, Hale Irwin, 1964-65 to 1966-67; John Lindberg, 1986-87 to 1988-89. Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season—6, Bobby Kalinowski, 1993-94. Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career—11, Rick Cramer, 1978-82; John Lindberg, 1986-89; and Bobby Kalinowski, 1990-94. Most Consecutive Top 10 Finishes—6, Edward McGlasson, Nov. 1, 2005 to April 18, 2006. Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season—9, Steve Jones, 1980-81; 8, Patrick Grady, 2008-09. Hale Irwin Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career—19, Steve Jones, 1977-78 to 1980-81.

56 Most Top 20 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season—11, Kane Webber, 2003-04; 10, Patrick Grady and Derek Tolan, 2008-09. Most Top 20 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career—27, Kane Webber, 1999-00 to 2003-04. Low 18-Hole Score, Big Seven/Eight/12 Championships—66, Matt Call at Hutchinson, Kan., 1999 (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, Pac-12 Championships—67 (-4), Jeremy Paul at Salt Lake City, April 29, 2016 (first round); 68 (-3), Jeremy Paul at Salt Lake City, April 29, 2016 (second round); 68 (-2), Yannik Paul at Pullman, Wash., April 29, 2015 (fourth round); 69 (-3), Ethan Freeman (third round), Jeremy Paul (fourth round) and Yannik Paul (fourth round), April 26-27, 2014. Low 18-Hole Score, NCAA Regionals—65, John Lindberg, 1989 Central Regional (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, Freshman, NCAA Regionals—67, Kane Webber, 2000 Central Regional (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, Final Round, NCAA Regionals—65, John Lindberg, 1989 Central Regional (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, NCAA Championships—65, Hale Irwin at Shawnee-on- Delaware, Pa., June 23, 1967 (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, Freshman, NCAA Championships—72, Ron Speaker, June 2, 1994 (second round). Low 18-Hole Score, Final Round, NCAA Championships—68, John Lindberg, June 13, 1987 (second round). Most Consecutive Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring—53, Jeremy Paul, Feb. 6, 2015 to May 17, 2016 (19 tournaments). Most Career Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring, Season—1.000 (39 of 39), Steve Jones, 1980-81, Scott Petersen, 1992-93 and Kane Webber, 2003-04. Ed McGlasson Most Career Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring, Career—.955 (127 of 133), Knut Ekjord, 1995-99. Most Conference Championship Appearances, Career—4, by 23 players (2 Pac- 12: David Oraee, 2012-13-14-15; and Phillip Juel-Berg, 2013-14-15-16). Most NCAA Tournament Appearances, Career—4, Rick Cramer (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982); Kane Webber (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004); Derek Tolan (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009); Phillip Juel-Berg (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016).

TEAM Lowest Stroke Average, Season—73.50 (241 rounds), 2015-16. Lowest Stroke Average In Relation To Par, Season—+1.97 (219 rounds), 2013-14. Lowest Stroke Average, Fall Season—73.08 (112 rounds), 2015-16. Lowest Stroke Average, Spring Season—73.39 (123 rounds), 2013-14. Low 18-Hole Score (Par 72)—266 (-22), 2017 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (second round); 271 (-17), 2015 Amer Ari Invitational at Hilo, Hawai’i (second round); 2015 AFA-Miranda Invitational, USAFA, Colo. (second round). Low 36-Hole Score (Par 72)—550 (-26), 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver. Low 54-Hole Score (Par 72)—825 (-39), 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver. Low 72-Hole Score—1,170 (+18), 1986 New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M. (1,163, +43, 2009 Big 12 Championships.) Low 72-Hole Score (6 for 5)—1,459 (+59), 2015 Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash. Most Consecutive Rounds Under Par—7, 2016-17 (-5, -5, -1, -11, -7, -9, -7); 6, on two occasions: 2011-12 (-6, -10, -8, -12, -5, -3); 2013-14 (-1, -7, -10, -16, -4, -4). Most Consecutive Rounds At or Under Par—12, Oct. 14, 2013-Feb. 23, 2014 (E, -6, -4, -13, -4, E, -1, -7, -10, -16, -4, -4). Most Rounds Under Par, Season—14, in 2013-14; 13, in 2014-15. Most Rounds Of Par or Better, Season—16, in 2013-14. Greatest Margin Of Victory (Major Tournament)—34, 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (Sept. 15-16, Colorado 825, Air Force 859). Most Major Tournament Victories, Season—2, 1991-92, 2007-08, 2012-13 and 2015-16. Most Top Five Tournament Finishes, Season—8, in 1992-93 and 2013-14. Most Consecutive Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments—8, in 2016-17 (current). Most Top Ten Tournament Finishes, Season—14, in 1992-93.

57 Colorado Select Circles

INDIVIDUAL/SEASON .974 Ethan Freeman (37/38) 2015-16 Fall Stroke Average Season Stroke Average .974 Jeremy Paul (37/38) 2015-16 70.65 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 70.66 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 .972 Stephen Carroll (35/36) 2002-03 70.82 Philip Juel-Berg 2015-16 71.46 Kane Webber 2003-04 71.00 Derek Tolan 2008-09 71.90 Derek Tolan 2008-09 71.98 Patrick Grady 2008-09 Rounds In The 60s 71.00 Yannik Paul 2016-17 18 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 71.15 John Lindberg 1987-88 72.00 Jeremy Paul 2014-15 10 Patrick Grady 2008-09 71.42 Kevin Kring 2011-12 72.04 Hale Irwin 1965-66 10 Derek Tolan 2008-09 71.47 Jeremy Paul 2014-15 72.23 Yannik Paul 2013-14 9 Kane Webber 2003-04 71.65 Jason Burstyn 2012-13 72.37 Philip Juel-Berg 2015-16 9 Justin Bardgett 2009-10 71.67 Knut Ekjord 1998-99 72.42 Edward McGlasson 2005-06 9 David Oraee 2014-15 71.75 Ethan Freeman 2016-17 72.46 Ben Portie 2001-02 9 Yannik Paul 2014-15 71.83 Kane Webber 2003-04 72.50 David Oraee 2013-14 8 on four occasions 71.86 Justin Bardgett 2009-10 72.51 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 71.93 Scott Petersen 1991-92 72.62 Bobby Kalinowski 1993-94 72.11 Bobby Kalinowski 1993-94 72.63 Philip Juel-Berg 2013-14 Subpar Rounds 21 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 72.24 Ethan Freeman 2015-16 72.76 Ethan Freeman 2015-16 18 Kane Webber 2003-04 72.31 Jeremy Paul 2016-17 72.79 Dale Douglass 1958-59 18 Patrick Grady 2008-09 72.33 Matt Zions 1998-99 72.88 Kevin Kring 2011-12 17 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 72.35 David Oraee 2014-15 72.97 John Lindberg 1987-88 16 Justin Bardgett 2009-10 72.36 Kane Webber 1999-00 73.00 Philip Juel-Berg 2013-14 15 Derek Tolan 2008-09 72.50 Ben Portie 2001-02 15 Jason Burstyn 2012-13 72.50 Yannik Paul 2013-14 15 Jeremy Paul 2014-15 41Rounds Terry By Kahl A Freshman1976-77 Spring Stroke Average 41 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-13 70.67 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 40 Michael Imperato 2007-08 23Rounds Kane Of Webber Par or Better2003-04 71.30 Kane Webber 2003-04 37 Matt Zions 1998-99 22 Derek Tolan 2008-09 71.32 Patrick Grady 2008-09 37 Kevin Kring 2008-09 22 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 71.85 Edward McGlasson 2005-06 37 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 21 Patrick Grady 2008-09 71.89 Yannik Paul 2014-15 36 Derek Fribbs 2009-10 20 Stephen Carroll 2002-03 72.04 Hale Irwin 1965-66 35 *Stephen Carroll 1999-00 19 Philip Juel-Berg 2013-14 35 *Derek Tolan 2005-06 72.22 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 19 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 72.44 Ben Portie 2001-02 34 David Oraee 2011-12 18 Knut Ekjord 1998-99 72.50 Jeremy Paul 2014-15 34 Yannik Paul 2013-14 18 Edward McGlasson 2005-06 72.62 David Oraee 2014-15 33 Edward McGlasson 2002-03 18 Jason Burstyn 2012-13 72.64 Derek Tolan 2008-09 32 Wilson Belk 2015-16 18 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-13 72.67 Philip Juel-Berg 2013-14 32 Ross Macdonald 2015-16 18 Philip Juel-Berg 2015-16 72.76 Steve Jones 1980-81 (*—redshirt freshman) 17 Steve Jones 1979-80 72.77 David Oraee 2013-14 17 Bobby Kalinowski 1993-94 73.04 Scott Petersen 1992-93 Stroke Average By A Freshman 17 Ben Portie 1997-02 73.07 Philip Juel-Berg 2014-15 72.51 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 17 Justin Bardgett 2009-10 73.11 Bobby Kalinowski 1993-94 73.03 Kane Webber 1999-00 73.17 Stephen Carroll 2002-03 73.53 Yannik Paul 2013-14 73.19 Rick Cramer 1980-81 73.76 Matt Zions 1998-99 11Even-Par Philip Juel-BergRounds 2012-13 73.19 Ethan Freeman 2015-16 73.95 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-13 10 Stephen Carroll 2002-03 74.31 *Stephen Carroll 1999-00 9 Knut Ekjord 1998-99 74.44 Ross Macdonald 2015-16 7 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 74.47 Wilson Belk 2015-16 7 Derek Tolan 2008-09 74.50 David Oraee 2011-12 7 Philip Juel-Berg 2013-14 74.53 Knut Ekjord 1994-95 74.63 Steve Jones 1977-78 74.70 Edward McGlasson 2002-03 145Birdies Jeremy (since Paul 1994) 2015-16 74.80 *Derek Tolan 2005-06 139 Patrick Grady 2008-09 74.95 Kevin Kring 2008-09 132 Kane Webber 2003-04 75.19 Derek Fribbs 2009-10 132 Derek Tolan 2008-09 75.57 Rick Cramer 1978-79 129 Edward McGlasson 2005-06 (minimum 20 rounds; *—redshirt freshman) 127 Justin Bardgett 2009-10 127 Philip Juel-Berg 2015-16 123 Derek Fribbs 2012-13 1.000Rounds Steve Toward Jones (39/39) Team Scoring1980-81 1.000 Scott Petersen (39/39) 1992-93 1.000 Kane Webber (39/39) 2003-04 8Eagles Jason (since Burstyn 1994) 2012-13 1.000 Ed McGlasson (35/35) 2005-06 7 Derek Tolan 2007-08 1.000 Bobby Kalinowski (34/34) 1993-94 6 Michael Baird 2007-08 1.000 John Lindberg (32/32) 1988-89 6 Patrick Grady 2007-08 .976 Terry Kahl (40/41) 1980-81 6 Jeremy Paul 2013-14 .976 Rick Cramer (40/41) 1981-82 6 Jeremy Paul 2015-16 .974 Ben Portie (38/39) 2001-02 5 on eight occasions Kane Webber .974 Bobby Kalinowski (37/38) 1992-93

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INDIVIDUAL/CAREER 8 Mike Glaesel 1986-90 Career Stroke Average Subpar Rounds 8 Scott Petersen 1992-93 (minimum 75 rounds) 58 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 7 Patrick Grady 2004-09 72.90 Kane Webber (144) 1999-04 40 David Oraee 2011-15 6 Hale Irwin 1964-67 73.37 Philip Juel-Berg (148) 2012-16 38 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 6 Matthew Zions 1998-02 73.47 Scott Petersen (77) 1991-93 35 Kane Webber 1999-04 6 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 73.54 Edward McGlasson (144) 2002-06 35 Yannik Paul 2013-16 6 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 73.57 David Oraee (150) 2011-15 33 Derek Tolan 2005-09 5 Derek Tolan 2005-09 73.65 John Lindberg (102) 1986-89 31 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 5 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 28 Matthew Zions 1998-02 73.75 Steve Jones (141) 1977-81 5 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 73.82 Sebastian Heisele (95) 2008-11 28 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 4 Mike Hogberg 1980-84 73.83 Matt Zions (144) 1998-02 27 John Lindberg 1986-89 4 Knut Ekjord 1995-99 73.89 Ben Portie (106) 1997-02 27 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 4 Matt Call 1998-01 73.90 Matt Call (106) 1998-01 25 Rick Cramer 1978-82 4 David Oraee 2011-15 73.97 Bobby Kalinowski (144) 1990-94 24 Steve Jones 1977-81 4 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 24 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 74.02 Stephen Carroll (111) 1999-03 4 Yannik Paul 2013-16 74.10 Hale Irwin (77) 1964-67 24 Derek Fribbs 2009-13 74.19 Derek Tolan (151) 2005-09 Top 10 Tournament Finishes 74.24 Jason Burstyn (134) 2009-13 Rounds of Par or Better 19 Steve Jones 1977-81 74.25 Derek Fribbs (146) 2009-13 65 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 18 John Lindberg 1986-89 64 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 74.34 Knut Ekjord (133) 1994-99 18 Derek Tolan 2005-09 52 Kane Webber 1999-04 74.35 Kevin Kring (144) 2008-12 50 David Oraee 2011-15 18 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 74.45 Patrick Grady (113) 2004-09 16 Rick Cramer 1978-82 46 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 15 Kane Webber 1999-04 74.75 Rick Cramer (159) 1978-82 45 Derek Tolan 2005-09 74.77 Luke Symons (143) 2006-11 14 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 42 Yannik Paul 2013-16 13 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 74.98 Jonathan Kaye (96) 1990-93 41 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 (rounds played in parenthesis) 12 Patrick Grady 2004-09 40 Steve Jones 1977-81 11 Knut Ekjord 1995-99 40 Matthew Zions 1998-02 11 David Oraee 2011-15 Career Rounds Played 40 Derek Fribbs 2009-13 (32 players with 100 or more) 39 John Lindberg 1986-89 11 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 159 Rick Cramer 1978-82 10 Mike Glaesel 1986-90 39 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 10 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 152 Terry Kahl 1976-81 38 Kevin Kring 2008-12 151 Derek Tolan 2005-09 9 Hale Irwin 1964-67 36 Rick Cramer 1978-82 9 Scott Petersen 1992-93 150 David Oraee 2011-15 36 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 9 Matthew Zions 1998-02 148 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 8 Terry Kahl 1976-81 146 Derek Fribbs 2009-13 Even-Par Rounds 8 Jonathan Kaye 1990-93 144 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 26 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 8 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 144 Matt Zions 1998-02 17 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 8 Yannik Paul 2013-16 144 Kane Webber 1999-04 17 Kane Webber 1999-04 144 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 17 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 144 Kevin Kring 2008-12 16 Steve Jones 1977-81 27Top 20 Kane Tournament Webber Finishes1999-04 143 Luke Symons 2006-11 16 Derek Fribbs 2009-13 26 Steve Jones 1977-81 141 Steve Jones 1977-81 15 Kevin Kring 2008-12 26 Derek Tolan 2005-09 134 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 14 Knut Ekjord 1994-99 25 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 133 Knut Ekjord 1994-99 24 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 124 Tim Smith 1981-85 Rounds Toward Team Scoring 23 John Lindberg 1986-89 123 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 .955 Knut Ekjord (127/133) 1995-99 22 Knut Ekjord 1995-99 121 John Segelke 1992-96 .951 John Lindberg (97/102) 1986-89 21 Rick Cramer 1978-82 118 Mike Hogberg 1980-84 .944 Kane Webber (136/144) 1999-03 20 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 114 Ben Fiala 1995-00 .941 Bobby Kalinowski (128/136)1990-94 17 Patrick Grady 2004-09 113 Patrick Grady 2004-09 .906 Ed McGlasson (125/138) 2002-06 16 Ben Portie 1997-02 111 Tom Woodard 1973-77 .901 Matt Zions (128/142) 1998-02 15 Scott Petersen 1992-93 111 Matt Potter 1982-87 .899 Derek Tolan (133/148) 2005-09 15 Stephen Carroll 1999-03 111 Stephen Carroll 1999-03 .880 David Oraee (125/142) 2011-15 15 David Oraee 2011-15 .877 Matt Call (93/106) 1998-01 105 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 15 Yannik Paul 2013-16 (seven others between 100-107) .877 Ben Portie (93/106) 1997-02 14 Mike Glaesel 1986-90 .871 Derek Fribbs (121/139) 2009-13 14 Matt Call 1998-01 (minimum 100 rounds) Rounds In The 60s 14 Michael Baird 2006-08 37 Jeremy Paul 2013-16 14 Luke Symons 2006-11 22 David Oraee 2011-15 13 Jonathan Kaye 1990-93 Major4 Hale Tournament Irwin Wins1964-67 19 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 13 Matthew Zions 1998-02 4 John Lindberg 1986-89 13 Philip Juel-Berg 2012-16 18 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 3 Kane Webber 1999-04 13 Ethan Freeman 2013-16 18 Yannik Paul 2013-16 2 Nine tied 17 Kane Webber 1999-04 12 Terry Kahl 1976-81 16 Edward McGlasson 2002-06 11 Kevin Kring 2008-12 11 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 16 Derek Tolan 2005-09 11Top 5 RickTournament Cramer Finishes1978-82 14 John Lindberg 1986-89 10 Hale Irwin 1964-67 11 John Lindberg 1986-89 10 Mike Hogberg 1980-84 14 Jason Burstyn 2009-13 11 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 12 Bobby Kalinowski 1990-94 10 Matt Potter 1982-87 10 Steve Jones 1977-81 10 Billy Riddle 1985-88 12 Patrick Grady 2004-09 10 Kane Webber 1999-04

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TEAM/SEASON

73.50Season 2015-16 Stroke (241 Average rounds) 67Subpar 2013-14 Rounds (out of 219) +1.97SCIRP 2013-14Avg. (219 rounds) 73.51 2014-15 (197 rounds) 60 2015-16 (out of 241) +2.21 2014-15 (197 rounds) 73.76 2013-14 (219 rounds) 56 2014-15 (out of 197) +2.27 2011-12 (198 rounds) 73.77 2003-04 (201 rounds) 50 2008-09 (out of 227) +2.27 2015-16 (241 rounds) 73.78 2011-12 (198 rounds) 50 2012-13 (out of 247) +2.38 2003-04 (201 rounds) 74.06 2008-09 (227 rounds) 45 2011-12 (out of 198) +2.56 2008-09 (227 rounds) 74.10 2001-02 (203 rounds) 41 2003-04 (out of 201) +2.62 2001-02 (203 rounds) 40 2001-02 (out of 203) +2.94 2012-13 (247 rounds) +2.99 2009-10 (228 rounds) 73.08Fall Stroke 2015-16 Average (112 rounds) +3.05 1999-00 (202 rounds) 73.12 2011-12 (75 rounds) 86Par or 2013-14Better (out Rounds of 219) 73.31 1999-00 (72 rounds) 80 2015-16 (out of 241) 73.43 2012-13 (109 rounds) 72 2012-13 (out of 247) 33Top 20 1999-00 Individual (out of a Finishespossible 72) 73.44 2016-17 (131 rounds) 72 2014-15 (out of 197) 32 2008-09 (out of a possible 75) 73.51 2008-09 (96 rounds) 69 2008-09 (out of 227) 29 2015-16 (out of a possible 84) 73.79 1998-99 (78 rounds) 61 2011-12 (out of 198) 27 2003-04 (out of a possible 67) 57 2001-02 (out of 203) 27 1992-93 (out of a possible 83) 57 2003-04 (out of 201) 26 1991-92 (out of a possible 74) 73.39Spring 2013-14 Stroke (123 Average rounds) 26 2013-14 (out of a possible 72) 73.44 2014-15 (101 rounds) 25 2007-08 (out of a possible 71) 73.71 2003-04 (141 rounds) 85.8RCTTS 1995-96 Pct. (151 of 176) 25 2012-13 (out of a possible 85) 74.14 2001-02 (140 rounds) 85.1 2011-12 (148 of 174) 23 1980-81 (out of a possible 63) 74.19 2011-12 (123 rounds) 84.8 2009-10 (178 of 210) 22 2001-02 (out of a possible 68) 74.46 2008-09 (131 rounds) 84.4 2014-15 (152 of 180) 22 1979-80 (out of a possible 68) 73.86 2015-16 (129 rounds) 84.4 2013-14 (157 of 186) 84.2 2015-16 (160 of 190) 83.8 2001-02 (166 of 198) 42Rounds 2015-16 In The (out 60sof 241) 83.7 1999-00 (169 of 202) 30 2014-15 (out of 197) 27 2013-14 (out of 219) 26 2008-09 (out of 227) 25 2012-13 (out of 247) 22 2003-04 (out of 201) 20 2011-12 (out of 198)

SCORING BESTS/INDIVIDUAL

Low Single Round 63 (-8; 32-31) *Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate at Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 2005 64 (-6; 34-30) John Nyuli, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, 1989 64 (-8; 31-33) Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational at Cary, N.C., April 7, 2006 64 (-8; 32-32) Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 19, 2009 64 (-6; 31-33) Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, 2012 64 (-6; 33-31) David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29, 2014 65 (-7; 32-33) Hale Irwin, 1967 NCAA Championships at Shawnee on Delaware, Pa., June 23, 1967 65 (-7; 35-30) Steve Jones, Arizona State Sun Devil-Thunderbird Invitational at Tempe, Ariz., May 2, 1980 65 (-7; 33-32) John Lindberg, 1989 NCAA Central Regional at McKinney, Texas, May 27, 1989 65 (-5; 31-34) #Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Sept. 11, 1990 65 (-5; 32-33) Knut Ekjord, Colorado State Ram Invitational at Fort Collins, Sept. 28, 1998 65 (-5; 33-32) Patrick Grady, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 13, 2006 65 (-7; 33-32) Derek Fribbs, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 12, 2011 65 (-7; 31-33) Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 25, 2013 65 (-5; 33-32) Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7, 2014 65 (-7; 31-34) Jeremy Paul, AFA Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 7, 2014 65 (-5; 32-33) David Oraee, Stanford’s “The Goodwin” at Palo Alto, Calif., March 27, 2015 65 (-6; 32-33) Jeremy Paul, Ballyneal Challenge at Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 8, 2015 65 (-7; 32-33) Morten Toft Hansen, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 26, 2016 66 on 37 occasions (Yannik Paul 6, John Lindberg 3, Michael Baird 2, Edward McGlasson 2, Scott Petersen 2, Ben Portie 2, Beau Schoolcraft 2, John Souza 2, Kane Webber 2, Matt Call 1, John Douma 1, Tobias Forsgren 1, Derek Fribbs 1, Patrick Grady 1, Sebastian Heisele 1, Mike Hogberg 1, Steve Jones 1, Philip Juel-Berg 1, John Luoma 1, Blake Moore 1, David Oraee 1, Jeremy Paul 1, Derek Tolan 1) *—round played over two days, as 14 holes were completed before play was suspended for darkness on Jan. 31 #—first major collegiate tournament (shot 65 in the third round)

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Low 36-Hole Scores 131 (-13; 64-67) David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29-30, 2014 131 (- 9, 64-67) Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, 2012 132 (-10; 66-66) John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 20, 1987 132 (-10; 66-66) Yannik Paul, Ballyneal Challenge at Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 6, 2016 133 (- 9; 65-68) Jeremy Paul, Ballyneal Challenge at Holyoke, Colo., Sept. 8, 2015 134 (-10; 64-70) Edward McGlasson, The Intercollegiate at Cary, N.C., April 7-8, 2006 134 (- 6; 68-66) Kane Webber, Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 15, 2004.

Low Tournament Performances (*—medalist) 54 Holes (Par 72) 204 (-12; 66-71-67) *John Lindberg, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 28-29, 1989 204 (-12; 67-69-68) *Patrick Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept. 15-16, 2008 204 (-12; 69-67-68) *Philip Juel-Berg, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 12-13, 2015 205 (-11; 71-66-68) *Scott Petersen, John Burns Invitational at Honolulu, Hawai’i, Feb. 17-19, 1993 205 (-11; 70-68-67) Derek Tolan, DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept. 15-16, 2008 205 (-11; 66-66-73) Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 12-13, 2011 205 (-11; 69-68-68) *Jeremy Paul, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate at Palm Desert, Calif., Feb. 19-21, 2016 205 (-11; 70-69-66) Jeremy Paul, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 2-4, 2017 206 (-10; 66-69-71) John Lindberg, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 24-25, 1987. 206 (-10; 71-69-66) *Kane Webber, Purdue Boilermaker Invitational at West Lafayette, Ind., April 10-11, 2004 206 (-10; 68-65-73) Ethan Freeman, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 2-4, 2017 207 (- 9; 69-70-68) Joe Liley, The Prestige at Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 5-6, 2001 207 (- 9; 68-71-68) Jason Burstyn, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 9-10, 2012 207 (- 9; 70-70-67) Derek Fribbs, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 24-26, 2011 207 (- 9; 66-72-69) Yannik Paul, UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 26-27, 2013 David Oraee 207 (- 9; 69-68-70) Jeremy Paul, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 6-8, 2014 207 (- 9; 69-71-67) Yannik Paul, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 6-7, 2014 208 (- 8; 70-72-66) Ben Portie, CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational at Stevinson, Calif., March 25-26, 2002 208 (- 8; 69-68-71) *Patrick Grady, CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational at Stevinson, Calif., April 6-7, 2009 208 (- 8; 71-67-70) Jeremy Paul, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct. 14-15, 2013 208 (- 8; 73-67-68) Yannik Paul, Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 5-7, 2015 208 (- 8; 68-68-72) David Oraee, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 6-7, 2015 209 (- 7; 74-68-67) Chris Scena, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, May 3-4, 1968 209 (- 7; 68-72-69) *Steve Jones, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 24-25, 1981 209 (- 7; 67-73-69) Edward McGlasson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 9-11, 2005 209 (- 7; 69-70-70) Kevin Kring, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 12-13, 2011 209 (- 7; 65-73-71) Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 26-27, 2013 209 (- 7; 68-70-71) David Oraee, NCAA Central Regional at Noblesville, Ind., May 14-16, 2015 209 (- 7; 71-65-73) Morten Toft Hansen, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 26-27, 2016 210 on 9 occasions (Rick Cramer, Ethan Freeman, Kevin Kring, Edward McGlasson, David Oraee, Jeremy Paul, Yannik Paul, Luke Symons, Kane Webber)

54 Holes (Par 71) 204 (- 9; 66-66-72) *John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 19-20, 1987 207 (- 6; 68-71-68) Stephen Carroll, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct. 14-15, 2002 208 (- 5; 68-69-71) Bobby Kalinowski, 1994 NCAA Central Regional at Oklahoma City, Okla., May 19-21, 1994 208 (- 5; 66-71-71) Edward McGlasson, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Hilo, Hawai’i, Feb. 8-10, 2006 209 (- 4; 70-70-69) Bobby Kalinowski, John Hancock All-American at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 22-23, 1994 209 (- 4; 67-72-70) Edward McGlasson, Stanford’s “The Nelson” at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 24-26, 2003 209 (- 4; 69-69-71) Patrick Grady, NMSU Wimberly Intercollegiate at Los Cruces, N.M., Oct. 27-28, 2008 209 (- 4; 71-71-67) Ethan Freeman, Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Fairfax, Calif., Oct. 12-13, 2015 209 (- 4; 68-74-67) Jeremy Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Fairfax, Calif., Oct. 12-13, 2015 210 (- 3; 69-70-71) Matt Call, Stanford’s “The Nelson” at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 29-31, 1999 210 (- 3; 67-73-70) Kevin Kring, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct.18-19, 2010 210 (- 3; 66-67-77) Yannik Paul, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Fairfax, Oct. 13-14, 2014 211 (- 2; 70-66-75) Scott Petersen, Robertson Homes Collegiate at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 14-15, 1991 211 (- 2; 68-68-75) Scott Petersen, Southwestern Invitational at Westlake Village, Calif., April 5-6, 1993 211 (- 2; 69-70-72) Jeremy Paul, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Fairfax, Calif., Oct. 13-14, 2014

54 Holes (Par 70) 201 (- 9; 64-67-70) Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2011 205 (- 5; 68-66-71) *Kane Webber, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 15-16, 2004 205 (- 5; 65-71-69) Patrick Grady, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 13-14, 2006 205 (- 5; 68-68-69) Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 7-9, 2007 205 (- 5; 66-71-68) David Oraee, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, 2014 206 (- 4; 71-67-68) *Kane Webber, Western Intercollegiate at Santa Cruz, Calif., March 22-23, 2004 206 (- 4; 69-66-71) Michael Baird, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 6-8, 2008 Beau Schoolcraft

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207 (- 3; 69-69-69) Jim Grady, Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 6-8, 2008 207 (- 3; 68-69-70) Philip Juel-Berg, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, 2014 208 (- 2; 71-69-68) *Hale Irwin, 1966 Big Eight Championships at Columbia, Mo., May 13-14, 1966 208 (- 2; 66-71-71) Steve Jones, OCU All-College Golf Classic at Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 17-19, 1979 208 (- 2; 69-72-67) Jason Burstyn, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2011 208 (- 2; 70-72-66) Derek Fribbs, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2011 208 (- 2; 65-72-71) Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, 2014 209 (- 1; 68-70-71) Rick Cramer, OCU All-College Golf Classic at Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 17-19, 1979 209 (- 1; 71-68-70) Jonathan Kaye, CU-Fox Acres Invitational at Red Feather Lakes, Sept. 6-8, 1991 209 (- 1; 70-68-71) Philip Juel-Berg, Stanford’s “The Goodwin” at Palo Alto, Calif., March 24-26, 2016

72 Holes (all pars) 282 (- 2; 68-67-74-73) Jeremy Paul, Pac-12 Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 29-May 1, 2016 284 (- 4; 69-70-73-72) John Lindberg, New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 24-26, 1987 285 (+ 5; 72-71-74-68) Yannik Paul, Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash., April 27-29, 2015 286 (- 2; 70-72-65-79) *Hale Irwin, 1967 NCAA Championships at Shawnee on Delaware, Pa., June 21-24, 1967 286 (+ 2; 74-76-68-68) Bill Musselman, 1968 NCAA Championships at Las Cruces, N.M., June 19-22, 1968 286 (+ 2; 66-72-75-73) Ben Portie, 2002 NCAA Championship Finals at Columbus, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 2002 287 (+ 7; 71-71-70-75) Patrick Grady, 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson Kan., April 27-29, 2009 288 ( E; 70-74-73-71) Rick Cramer, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 1-4, 1981 288 (+ 8; 71-68-74-75) Derek Tolan, 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson Kan., April 27-29, 2009 288 (+ 8; 76-74-69-69) Jeremy Paul, Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash., April 27-29, 2015 289 (+ 1; 71-73-71-74) *George Kelley, Galveston Island Intercollegiate at Galveston, Texas, March 27-30, 1973 Hale Irwin 289 (+ 5; 75-71-71-72) Steve Jones, 1981 NCAA Championships at Palo Alto, Calif., May 27-30, 1981 290 (+ 2; 70-75-73-72) Hale Irwin, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, March 29-April 1, 1967 290 (+ 2; 71-73-71-75) Mark Crabtree, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 13-16, 1978 290 (+ 2; 71-70-76-73) Bill Riddle, New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 24-26, 1987 290 (+10; 74-73-73-70) Philip Juel-Berg, Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash., April 27-29, 2015

18Stroke John Improvement, Nyuli, Miami-Doral Invitational, One Round Feb. 23-24,To The 1990 Next (second (Same round 90, Tournament) final round 72) 17 Rick Cramer, New Mexico Tucker Invitational, Oct. 10-11, 1979 (second round 89, third round 72) 17 Edward McGlasson, The Prestige at PGA West, Nov. 4, 2002 (first round 87, second round 70) 16 Todd Coover, Southwestern Intercollegiate, Nov. 11-12, 1981 (first round 92, second round 76) 16 Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2005 (first round 79, second round 63) 16 Johnny Hayes, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, April 8-9, 2013 (first round 85, second round 69) 16 Wilson Belk, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, April 4, 2016 (first round 85, second round 69) 15 Knut Ekjord, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Feb. 1-2, 1999 (second round 88, final round 73) 14 Jonathan Kaye, Big Eight Conference Championship, April 29-30, 1991 (second round 87, final round 73) 14 John Douma, Louisiana Classics, March 7-8, 1994 (second round 88, final round 74) 14 Norton Rainey, International Intercollegiate, Feb. 8-9, 1996 (first round 86, second round 72) 14 Paul Robinson, Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate, Feb. 27-28, 1997 (first round 92, second round 78) 14 Sebastian Heisele, New Mexico Tucker Invitational, Oct. 1, 2010 (first round 85, second round 71) 14 Sebastian Heisele, Big 12 Championships, April 25-26, 2011 (first round 87, second round 73) Norton Rainey 14 Tyler Engel, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept. 24, 2012 (first round 83, second round 69) Pac-12 Championship Bests: 13 Yannik Paul, 2014 Pac-12 Championships, April 25-26, 2014 (second round 82, third round 69) 13 Drew Trujillo, 2015 Pac-12 Championships, April 27, 2015 (first round 85, second round 72)

TheStroke top improvements Improvement, from one Oneyear to Season the next inTo CU Thehistory Next (year after player name is season with lower stroke average; *—denotes player took a redshirt year in-between; #—improvement also led to leading team in stroke average): Yr. Rd Average Yr. Rd Average Diff. *Terry Kahl (’80)...... So. 32 78.09 Jr. 38 74.49 -3.60 Jeff Hanson (’03)...... So. 12 78.08 Jr. 30 75.03 -3.05 #Derek Tolan (’09) ...... Jr. 40 74.90 Sr. 40 71.90 -3.00 Jonathan Kaye (’92)...... So. 26 76.89 Jr. 38 73.90 -2.99 *Patrick Grady (’09) ...... Jr. 39 74.92 Sr. 40 71.98 -2.94 Joe Liley (’02) ...... Jr. 23 76.61 Sr. 39 73.82 -2.79 *#Ben Portie (’02)...... Jr. 37 75.11 Sr. 39 72.46 -2.65 Bob Kalinowski (’92) ...... Fr. 26 76.50 So. 38 73.87 -2.63 #Justin Bardgett (’10) ...... Jr. 24 75.58 Sr. 42 73.14 -2.44 #Charles Brown (’90) ...... Jr. 24 78.13 Sr. 29 75.72 -2.41 Jonathan Kaye #Kevin Kring (’12)...... Sr. 34 72.88 Jr. 34 75.24 -2.36 *Matt Potter (‘85) ...... Fr. 23 78.39 So. 31 76.13 -2.26

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SCORING BESTS/TEAM Par 71 Best Single Rounds (18 Holes) 273 (-11) 2015 Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) Par 72 273 (-11) 2015 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (3rd round) 266 (-22) 2017 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (2nd round) 274 (-10) 2016 Ballyneal Challenge (1st round) 271 (-17) 2015 Hawaii-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 275 ( -9) 2009 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 271 (-17) 2015 Air Force Falcon Invitational (2nd round) 276 ( -8) 1998 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate (2nd round) 272 (-16) 2005 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (1st round) 277 ( -7) 2011 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 272 (-16) 2014 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) 277 ( -7) 2014 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 272 (-16) 2016 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 277 ( -7) 2015 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 274 (-14) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (2nd round) 277 (- 7) 2016 Ballyneal Challenge (2nd round) 274 (-14) 2014 Air Force Falcon Invitational (3rd round) 278 ( -6) 2002 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 275 (-13) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (3rd round) 278 ( -6) 2004 PING-Arizona Intercollegiate (2nd round) 275 (-13) 2012 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 279 ( -5) on six occasions 275 (-13) 2013 UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational (1st round) 276 (-12) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) Postseason: 276 (-12) 2011 Air Force Falcon Invitational (1st round) 280 ( -4) 1994 NCAA Central Regional (3rd round) 276 (-12) 2014 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 280 ( -4) 2002 NCAA Championship Finals (1st round) 276 (-12) 2016 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 277 (-11) 2015 NCAA Central Regional (1st round) Par 70 278 (-10) 2005 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (3rd round) 270 (-10) 2011 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 278 (-10) 2011 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 271 ( -9) 1979 OCU All-College Golf Classic (1st round) 278 (-10) 2014 Hawai’i Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (3rd round) 271 ( -9) 2014 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 278 (-10) 2014 Air Force Falcon Invitational (2nd round) 273 (- 7) 2016 Stanford’s “The Goodwin” (2nd round) 278 (-10) 2015 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 274 ( -6) 2008 Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 279 ( -9) 1981 Big Eight Championships (2nd round) 274 ( -6) 2013 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 279 ( -9) 2008 Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 275 ( -5) 1999 CSU Ram Intercollegiate (2nd round) 279 ( -9) 2009 NCAA West Regional (3rd round) 275 (- 5) 2015 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 279 (- 9) 2017 Hawaii-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 276 ( -4) 1983 Wyoming Cowboy Invitational (3rd round) 280 ( -8) on 10 occasions ———————————————————————–––––––————— 276 ( -4) 2004 Western Intercollegiate (2nd round) 349 (-11) 2016 UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate (2nd round) 276 ( -4) 2011 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 351 ( -9) 1992 Fresno State Lexus Classic (2nd round) 277 ( -3) 2014 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 352 ( -8) 1981 Brigham Young Cougar Classic (3rd round) 278 ( -2) on three occasions 353 ( -7) 1981 Brigham Young Cougar Classic (1st round) 354 ( -6) 2009 UCLA CordeValle Intercollegiate (2nd round) 354 ( -6) 2014 Pac-12 Championships (4th round)

The winning CU team at the 2004 Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif.: Coach Mark Simpson, Edward McGlasson, Kane Webber, Derek O'Neill, Kenny Coakley, Blake Moore, Assistant Coach Brad Neher, Jeff Hanson.

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Low 36 Hole Scores (all pars) Stroke Improvement, One Round To The Next 550 (-26) 2008 Ron Moore Invitational 33 1985 Air Force Falcon Invitational 414-381 551 (-17) *2016 Ballyneal Challenge 32 2013 Wyoming Cowboy Classic 306-274 552 (- 8) 2012 Wyoming Cowboy Classic 29 2005 PING-Arizona Intercollegiate 312-283 555 (-13) 2009 Alister Mackenzie Invitational 26 1980 Wolfpack Classic 401-375 556 (-20) 2013 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 25 2017 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 291-266 556 (-20) *2014 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational 24 1979 New Mexico Tucker Invitational 319-295 557 (- 3) 2006 Hawaii-Hilo Intercollegiate 24 2015 Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational 295-271 557 (-19) 2017 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate 23 on eight occasions (*—tournament was 36 holes)

Best Tournament Scores (54 Holes) Par 72 825 (-39) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept. 15-16, 2008 (1st) 840 (-24) Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate at Hilo, Hawai’i, Feb. 9-11, 2005 (16th) 840 (-24) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 12-13, 2011 (1st) 840 (-24) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate at Palm Desert, Calif., Feb. 21-23, 2014 (2nd) 841 (-23) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 2-4, 2017 (t-4th) 842 (-22) Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 6-7, 2014 (2nd) 842 (-22) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Chandler, Ariz., April 6-7, 2015 (3rd) 843 (-21) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Chandler, Ariz., April 4-5, 2016 (1st) 844 (-20) Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 18-19, 2011 (1st) 844 (-20) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 26-27, 2016 (1st) 845 (-19) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 24-25, 2012 (2nd) 846 (-18) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 6-8, 2014 (13th) 846 (-18) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 5-7, 2015 (12th) 847 (-17) UTEP Give ‘Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct. 25-26, 2013 (2nd) 847 (-17) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate at Palm Desert, Calif., Feb. 17-19, 2017 (2nd) 849 (-15) The Prestige at Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 5-6, 2001 (2nd) ————————————————————————————————————————— 1065 (-15) Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 24-25, 1981 (2nd) 1077 (- 3) Fresno State Lexus Classic, April 10-11, 1992 (3rd) Par 71 842 (-10) Stanford’s “The Nelson” at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct. 24-26, 2003 (3rd) 845 (- 7) California Alister Mackenzie at San Martin, Calif., Oct. 12-13, 2015 (10th) 853 (+ 1) 1994 NCAA Central Regional at Oklahoma City, Okla., May 19-21, 1994 (2nd) 855 (+ 3) California Alister Mackenzie at Fairfax, Calif., Oct. 13-14, 2014 (7th) 856 (+ 4) California Alister Mackenzie at Fairfax, Calif., Oct. 17-18, 2011 (13th) 857 (+ 5) Missouri Purina Challenge at St. Charles, Mo., Oct. 11-12, 1999 (tie-3rd) Par 70 828 (-12) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2012 (2nd) 838 (- 2) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, 2014 (tie-2nd) 844 (+ 4) Wyoming Cowboy Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 10-11, 1983 (1st) 844 (+ 4) Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 7-9, 2007 (12th) 845 (+ 5) Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai’i, Feb. 6-8, 2008 (11th)

Best Tournament Scores (72 Holes, all pars) 1163 (+43) 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson, Kan., April 27-29, 2009 (2nd) 1170 (+18) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 25-27, 1986 (4th) 1172 (+36) 1968 NCAA Championships at Las Cruces, N.M., June 19-22, 1968 (tie-8th) 1179 (+27) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 24-26, 1987 (4th) 1185 (+33) 1981 NCAA Championships at Palo Alto, Calif., May 27-30, 1981 (tie-11th) 1188 (+36) 2010 Big 12 Championships, at Trinity, Texas, April 23-25, 2010 (9th) 1190 (+38) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 1983 (7th) 1193 (+41) Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 2-5, 1979 (tie-14th) 1200 (+48) Southwestern Intercollegiate at Westlake Village, Calif., Nov. 11-14, 1981 (9th) 1202 (+50) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Oct. 6-9, 1981 (2nd) —————————————————————————————————————————— 1459 (+59) *2015 Pac-12 Championships at Pullman, Wash., April 27-29, 2015 (11th) 1471 (+31) *2012 Pac-12 Championships at Corvallis, Ore., April 27-29, 2012 (8th) 1479 (+39) *2014 Pac-12 Championships at Tucson, Ariz., April 25-27, 2014 (4th) 1479 (+39) *2016 Pac-12 Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah, April 29-May 1, 2016 (t-6th) *—five scorers (all the rest four scorers)

64 Tournament medalists

Season Player Tournament Score 1952-53 Merle Backlund NCAA Championships 69-68—137 1953-54 Keith Alexander Big 7 Championships 72-69-75—216 1955-56 Keith Alexander Colorado College Invitational ?-?-73—229 1965-66 Hale Irwin Big 8 Championships 71-69-68—208 1966-67 Hale Irwin New Mexico State Intercollegiate 67-72-77—216 #Hale Irwin Big 8 Championships 71-75—146 Hale Irwin NCAA Championships 70-72-65-79—286 1969-70 Jim English Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate 75-ppd. (snow) 1970-71 Murl Hendrickson Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate NA Mark Simpson Weber State Patio Springs Invitational NA 1972-73 George Kelley Galveston Island Intercollegiate 71-73-71-74—289 1973-74 Blake Stirling Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate NA 1980-81 Rick Cramer +Fort Lewis Invitational 70 Steve Jones BYU Cougar Classic 68-72-69—209 Steve Jones Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational 74-71-72—217 Terry Kahl Big 8 Championships 72-68-71—211 1981-82 Rick Cramer Morris Williams Intercollegiate 68-70—138 Rick Cramer 1983-84 Mike Hogberg Wyoming Cowboy Invitational 70-70-68—208 Steve Ivan +Fort Lewis Invitational 70 1984-85 Matt Potter Air Force Falcon Invitational 72-74-74—220 1986-87 John Lindberg Northern California Invitational 71-71-75—217 1987-88 John Lindberg Air Force Falcon Invitational 69-68-75—212 John Lindberg Robertson Homes Collegiate 66-66-72—204 1988-89 Mike Glaesel Air Force Falcon Invitational 70-76-76—222 Mike Glaesel Frank Scott Invitational 72-72-71—215 John Lindberg BYU Cougar Classic 66-71-67—204 1990-91 John Nyuli Air Force Falcon Invitational 74-71—145 1991-92 †Jonathan Kaye PING-Arizona Intercollegiate 69-70—139 1992-93 #Jonathan Kaye Air Force Falcon Invitational 70-71-74—215 Scott Petersen John Burns Intercollegiate 71-66-68—205 Scott Petersen Fresno State-Lexus Classic 72-73-68—213 Bobby Kalinowski Big 8 Championships 71-71-72—214 1993-94 Bobby Kalinowski Big 8 Championships 69-76-72—217 1994-95 #Mike Troyer The Maxwell 72-69-70—211 1999-00 *Tobias Forsgren +Colorado State Invitational 72-66—138 Matt Zions Northern Colorado Bear Invitational 75-68—143 Scott Petersen 2001-02 Ben Portie CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational 70-72-66—208 2003-04 Kane Webber Western Intercollegiate 71-67-68—206 Kane Webber Purdue Boilermaker Invitational 71-69-66—206 Kane Webber Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate 68-66-71—205 2005-06 Edward McGlasson Tunica National Intercollegiate 72-72-76—220 2008-09 #Derek Tolan USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate 74-69-70—213 Patrick Grady Denver-Ron Moore Invitational 67-69-68—204 #Derek Tolan New Mexico Tucker Invitational 71-68-72—211 Patrick Grady CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational 69-68-71—208 2010-11 Derek Fribbs +Front Range Individual 68-72—140 2011-12 Beau Schoolcraft CU-Mark Simpson Invitational 66-66-73—205 2012-13 Jason Burstyn +Ballyneal Challenge 68-70—138 Jason Burstyn Air Force Falcon Invitational 68-71-68—207 2013-14 #Jeremy Paul Oregon Duck Invitational 76-67-70—213 2014-15 David Oraee CU-Mark Simpson Invitational 64-67—131 2015-16 Jeremy Paul +Ballyneal Challenge 65-68—133 Kane Webber Philip Juel-Berg Air Force Falcon Invitational 69-67-68—204 #Jeremy Paul Wyoming Cowboy Classic 69-68-68—205

(#—tied for medalist honors; †—won on second sudden death playoff hole; *—first collegiate meet; +—not a major tournament.)

65 Team Tournament Victories

Season Tournament Finish Team Score CU Leader Score Finish 1939-40 Mountain States Championship (S)...... 1st/ 7 402-433—835 H. Saunders ...... 77-84—161 (2nd) 1947-48 Colorado College Invitational (S)...... 1st/ 8 NA ...... (?) 1953-54 Big 7 Championships (S)...... 1st/ 7 293/585/—890 K. Alexander ...... 72-69-75—216 (1st) 1954-55 Big 7 Championships (S)...... t-1st/ 7 303/609/—916 D. Kintzele ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-3rd) 1955-56 Colorado College Invitational (S)...... 1st/10 965 K. Alexander ...... ?-?-73—229 (1st) 1967-68 Big 8 Championships (S)...... 1st/ 8 280-289-288—857 B. Musselman...... 67-71-74—212 (2nd) 1979-80 Air Force Falcon Invitational...... 1st/28 285-291-301—877 S. Jones ...... 71-70-70—211 (2nd) 1980-81 Fort Lewis Invitational...... 1st/ 8 297 R. Cramer ...... 70 (1st) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational ...... 1st/19 67-67-71—205 (2-man best ball) ...... 1983-84 Wyoming Cowboy Invitational...... 1st/ 6 281-287-276—844 M. Hogberg...... 70-70-68—208 (1st) Fort Lewis Invitational...... 1st/ 6 292 S. Ivan ...... 70 (1st) 1985-86 Texas-San Antonio Invitational (S)...... 1st/ 9 304-299—603 B. Riddle ...... 74-76—150 (t-3rd) C. Lyons ...... 77-73—150 (t-3rd) 1987-88 Robertson Homes Collegiate...... 1st/15 279-283-305—867 J. Lindberg ...... 66-66-72—204 (1st) 1988-89 *New Mexico State Coca-Cola Classic...... 1st/18 285-281-305—871 J. Lindberg ...... 69-68-74—211 (2nd) 1989-90 CU-Fox Acres Invitational ...... 1st/ 9 287-295-294—876 M. Glaesel...... 72-73-70—215 (2nd) 1991-92 Air Force Falcon Invitational...... 1st/21 302-300-295—897 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-72—220 (2nd) Stanford Invitational ...... 1st/24 286-286-291—863 S. Petersen ...... 71-69-71—211 (2nd) 1992-93 Air Force Falcon Invitational...... 1st/24 298-293-292—883 J. Kaye...... 70-71-74—215 (t-1st) 1993-94 Air Force Falcon Invitational...... 1st/24 295-297-297—889 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-71—219 (3rd) 1998-99 Southwest Classic (S)...... 1st/19 292-294-292—878 K. Ekjord ...... 73-72-72—217 (t-2nd) 1999-00 Colorado State Invitational ...... 1st/15 286-275—561 T. Forsgren...... 72-66—138 (1st) 2000-01 Colorado State Ram Intercollegiate ...... 1st/15 279-284—563 K. Webber...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) ...... M. Zions ...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) 2003-04 Western Intercollegiate (S)...... 1st/15 286-276-290—852 K. Webber...... 71-67-68—206 (1st) 2005-06 CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (S)...... 1st/14 298-298—596 R. Anderson/E. McGlasson 148 (t-6th) 2007-08 Louisiana Classics (S)...... 1st/14 299-284-279—862 J. Grady ...... 75-71-69—215 (t-3rd) Ohio State Kepler Intercollegiate (S)..... 1st/14 299-307-294—900 L. Symons...... 72-78-72—222 (t-2nd) 2008-09 Denver-Ron Moore Invitational ...... 1st/17 276-274-275—825 P. Grady...... 67-69-68—204 (1st) 2011-12 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 1st/15 282-278-280—840 B. Schoolcraft ...... 66-66-73—205 (t-1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational...... t-1st/18 276-283-285—844 K. Kring ...... 68-70-72—210 (t-3rd) 2012-13 Air Force Falcon Invitational...... 1st/15 290-280-275—845 J. Burstyn ...... 68-71-68—207 (1st) Bandon Dunes Championship (S)...... 1st/17 291-286-285—862 J. Burstyn ...... 72-71-71—214 (t-3rd) 2013-14 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... t-1st/17 299-290-293—883 P. Juel-Berg ...... 73-71-72—216 (4th) 2014-15 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 1st/17 276-280—556 D.Oraee ...... 64-67—131 (1st) 2015-16 Ballyneal Challenge...... 1st/ 3 290-273—563 J. Paul...... 65-68—133 (1st) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... t-1st/12 275-293-279—847 J. Paul...... 65-75-68—210 (3rd) Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 1st/19 290-272-281—843 J. Paul...... 69-68-68—205 (t-1st) 2016-17 Ballyneal Challenge...... 1st/ 3 274-276—551 Y. Paul ...... 66-66—132 (1st) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational...... 1st/18 282-276-286—844 M. Hansen ...... 71-65-73—209 (t-4th)

(*—declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech; S—denotes spring tournament.)

2004 Western Intercollegiate Champions 2008 Denver-Ron Moore Champions

66 Through the Years

(Annual Leaders; full team statistics not available prior to 1975-76) 1975-76 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Tom Woodard (Jr.) ...... 30 2288 76.27 69 84 Mark Crabtree (Soph.) ..... 22 1690 76.82 72 87 Kevin Spencer (Jr.) ...... 25 1928 77.12 72 89 Steve Kerr (Soph.) ...... 22 1699 77.23 73 83 Tom Lee (Fr.)...... 21 1631 77.67 74 86

1976-77 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mark Crabtree (Jr.)...... 35 2659 75.97 70 82 Terry Kahl (Fr.)...... 41 3122 76.15 69 84 Kevin Spencer (Sr.) ...... 39 3004 77.03 70 84 Tom Woodard (Sr.) ...... 44 3393 77.11 70 86 Tom Lee (Soph.) ...... 24 1865 77.71 73 84 Bill Veigele (Sr.)...... 24 1909 79.54 72 85

1977-78 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Fr.)...... 30 2239 74.63 71 80 Mark Crabtree (Sr.)...... 32 2395 74.85 67 84 Terry Kahl (Soph.) ...... 32 2499 78.09 74 89 Howdy Doan (Fr.)...... 22 1725 78.41 70 81 Terry Kahl Steve Jones Steve Kerr (Sr.)...... 29 2283 78.72 72 86 1983-84 1978-79 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Hogberg (Sr.)...... 35 2616 74.74 70 80 Steve Jones (Soph.) ...... 29 2141 73.83 71 84 Mick Brethower (Sr.) ...... 32 2419 75.59 71 82 Rick Cramer (Fr.) ...... 30 2267 75.57 71 83 Tim Smith (Jr.)...... 35 2654 75.83 71 83 Tom Lee (Jr.)...... 33 2537 76.88 69 89 Steve Ivan (Sr.) ...... 37 2823 76.30 70 84 Bruce Rice (Fr.) ...... 18 1415 78.61 74 87 Ron Speaker (Fr.)...... 30 2352 78.40 70 85 Howdy Doan (Soph.) ...... 25 1977 79.08 74 85 1984-85 1979-80 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Tim Smith (Sr.)...... 31 2344 75.61 70 83 Steve Jones (Jr.)...... 43 3152 73.30 65 79 Matt Potter (Soph.) ...... 31 2360 76.13 70 82 Terry Kahl (Jr.)...... 38 2842 74.49 69 82 Paul Lobato (Soph.) ...... 23 1783 77.52 72 81 Tom Lee (Sr.)...... 32 2406 75.12 68 82 Kevin Bolles (Jr.) ...... 27 2094 77.56 70 86 Rick Cramer (Soph.) ...... 44 3314 75.32 68 89 Doug Bakke (Jr.)...... 24 1869 77.87 71 84 Trevor Jones (Jr.)...... 36 2746 76.27 69 84 Mike Peterson (Fr.)...... 22 1714 77.91 69 85

1980-81 1985-86 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Sr.)...... 39 2867 73.51 68 82 Kevin Bolles (Sr.) ...... 31 2358 76.06 69 85 Rick Cramer (Jr.)...... 41 3035 74.02 69 82 Matt Potter (Jr.) ...... 24 1852 77.17 70 92 Terry Kahl (Sr.)...... 41 3066 74.78 68 82 Bill Riddle (Fr.)...... 23 1776 77.22 71 85 Trevor Jones (Sr.)...... 30 2269 75.63 70 84 Doug Nock (Fr.) ...... 11 1853 77.55 73 81 Mike Hogberg (Fr.)...... 27 2058 76.22 70 83 Paul Lobato (Jr.)...... 12 1942 78.50 74 86 Barry Jennings (Jr.) ...... 19 1488 78.32 72 85 Clark Lyons (Fr.-RS)...... 15 1186 79.07 72 88

1981-82 1986-87 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Rick Cramer (Sr.) ...... 44 3270 74.32 68 80 John Lindberg (Soph.) .... 37 2759 74.57 66 84 Steve Ivan (Soph.) ...... 35 2633 75.22 70 82 Matt Potter (Sr.) ...... 33 2510 76.06 71 87 Mike Hogberg (Soph.) ..... 29 2203 75.97 69 85 Bill Riddle (Soph.) ...... 33 2535 76.82 69 85 Todd Wood (Jr.) ...... 36 2771 76.97 71 82 Mike Peterson (Jr.)...... 25 1930 77.20 70 82 Scott Baines (Sr.)...... 17 1319 77.59 67 82 Paul Lobato (Sr.)...... 16 1252 78.25 73 87 Tim Smith (Fr.)...... 26 2043 78.58 72 88 Clark Lyons (Soph.) ...... 23 1820 79.13 72 87

1982-83 1987-88 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Hogberg (Jr.) ...... 27 2059 76.26 66 85 John Lindberg (Jr.) ...... 33 2408 72.97 66 82 Tim Smith (Soph.) ...... 32 2447 76.47 67 82 Billy Riddle (Jr.) ...... 36 2719 75.52 70 83 Steve Ivan (Jr.)...... 30 2310 77.00 72 84 Mike Glaesel (Soph.) ...... 23 1746 75.91 69 83 Todd Wood (Sr.) ...... 21 1620 77.14 72 84 Gary Bloomer (Sr.) ...... 27 2066 76.52 72 81 Doug Bakke (Fr.) ...... 22 1720 78.18 73 87 Doug Nock (Jr.) ...... 10 772 77.20 73 83 Matt Potter (Fr.) ...... 23 1803 78.39 71 87 Mike Peterson (Sr.)...... 30 2318 77.27 70 85

67 1988-89 1992-93 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi John Lindberg (Sr.)...... 32 2345 73.28 65 79 Scott Petersen (Sr.) ...... 42 3088 73.52 66 79 Mike Glaesel (Jr.)...... 35 2640 75.42 69 85 Bob Kalinowski (Jr.)...... 43 3168 73.67 67 80 Doug Nock (Sr.) ...... 32 2455 76.72 70 84 Jonathan Kaye (Sr.) ...... 32 2391 74.72 68 85 John Nyuli (Jr.)...... 20 1540 77.00 72 85 John Luoma (Soph.) ...... 21 1626 77.43 72 84 Charlie Luther (Fr.) ...... 20 1559 77.95 72 87 John Segelke (Fr.-RS) ..... 24 1869 77.88 70 90 Clark Lyons (Sr.) ...... 21 1648 78.48 69 86 Brad Neher (Jr.)...... 30 2339 77.97 72 83

1989-90 1993-94 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Glaesel (Sr.)...... 36 2648 73.56 69 81 Bob Kalinowski (Sr.)...... 37 2687 72.62 68 83 John Nyuli (Sr.)...... 36 2715 75.42 64 90 John Zerwin (Sr.)...... 32 2398 74.94 67 80 Dirk Fennie (Jr.) ...... 35 2677 76.49 70 83 John Segelke (Soph.) ...... 39 2926 75.03 68 80 Charlie Luther (Soph.) .... 12 926 77.17 72 83 John Luoma (Jr.) ...... 35 2643 75.51 66 84 Jamie Dawson (Soph.)..... 39 3037 77.87 71 85 Mike Troyer (Jr.)...... 35 2681 76.60 70 84 Charles Brown (Jr.) ...... 24 1875 78.13 73 87 John Douma (Fr.-RS) ...... 13 1007 77.46 70 88

1990-91 1994-95 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Charles Brown (Sr.) ...... 29 2196 75.72 68 88 Knut Ekjord (Fr.) ...... 32 2385 74.53 69 79 Bob Kalinowski (Fr.)...... 26 1989 76.50 70 87 Mike Troyer (Sr.)...... 35 2648 75.66 69 82 D.J. Morris (Jr.) ...... 36 2756 76.56 68 89 John Segelke (Jr.)...... 35 2655 75.86 70 84 Jonathan Kaye (Soph.) ... 26 1999 76.89 65 87 Steve Irwin (Soph.) ...... 38 2904 76.42 71 81 John Zerwin (Fr.-RS) ...... 13 1000 76.92 73 82 Tom Stacy (Soph.) ...... 18 1398 77.67 71 86 Dirk Fennie (Sr.) ...... 28 2154 76.93 69 84 John Luoma (Sr.)...... 34 2641 77.68 71 89

1991-92 1995-96 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Scott Petersen (Jr.) ...... 35 2569 73.40 66 83 Knut Ekjord (Soph.) ...... 33 2448 74.18 69 82 Bob Kalinowski (Soph.) ... 38 2807 73.87 68 82 Danny Luirette (Soph.) ... 27 2062 76.37 70 88 Jonathan Kaye (Jr.) ...... 38 2808 73.90 68 80 John Douma (Jr.)...... 21 1616 76.95 67 84 Jamie Dawson (Sr.) ...... 32 2410 75.31 68 85 John Segelke (Sr.)...... 23 1773 77.09 71 83 D. J. Morris (Sr.)...... 38 2872 75.58 70 81 Norton Rainey (Fr.-RS).... 18 1394 77.44 71 86 John Zerwin (Soph.) ...... 15 1170 78.00 71 87 Ben Fiala (Fr.) ...... 21 1640 78.10 73 82 1996-97 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Jr.) ...... 28 2116 75.57 68 87 Steve Irwin (Sr.) ...... 31 2349 75.77 69 82 John Douma (Sr.)...... 28 2123 75.82 66 86 Tom Stacy (Sr.)...... 29 2248 77.52 72 85 Paul Robinson (Jr.) ...... 22 1713 77.86 71 92 Norton Rainey (Soph.) .... 20 1564 78.20 73 85

1997-98 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Ben Portie (Soph.) ...... 30 2227 74.23 69 79 Norton Rainey (Jr.) ...... 29 2195 75.69 69 85 Brandon Tompkins (Soph.) 26 1977 76.04 68 82 Curtis Malm (Soph.) ...... 24 1833 76.38 69 86 Ben Fiala (Soph.) ...... 35 2670 76.29 70 82 Paul Robinson (Sr.) ...... 23 1769 76.91 68 82

1998-99 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Sr.) ...... 40 2938 73.45 65 88 Matt Zions (Fr.) ...... 37 2729 73.76 67 80 Matt Call (Soph.) ...... 34 2522 74.18 66 81 Ben Fiala (Jr.) ...... 28 2136 76.29 69 83 Norton Rainey (Sr.) ...... 21 1610 76.67 71 84 Shawn Wills (Fr.) ...... 28 2151 76.82 69 89 Mike Glaesel Knut Ekjord

68 1999-2000 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Fr.) ...... 32 2337 73.03 67 78 Matt Zions (Soph.) ...... 34 2495 73.38 67 81 Matt Call (Jr.)...... 35 2571 73.46 68 84 Stephen Carroll (Fr.-RS) .. 35 2601 74.31 68 82 Ben Fiala (Sr.) ...... 30 2255 75.17 69 83 Tobias Forsgren (Soph.) ... 141⁄2 1090 75.17 66 84

2000-01 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Soph.) ...... 34 2492 73.29 68 80 Matt Zions (Jr.) ...... 37 2739 74.03 67 84 Matt Call (Sr.)...... 37 2740 74.05 70 80 Ben Portie (Jr.)...... 37 2779 75.11 70 84 Joe Liley (Jr.)...... 23 1762 76.61 69 83 Jeff Hanson (Fr.-RS) ...... 11 845 76.82 72 85 Ben Portie Matt Zions 2001-02 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Ben Portie (Sr.)...... 39 2826 72.46 66 80 Joe Liley (Sr.)...... 39 2879 73.82 68 83 Kane Webber (Jr.) ...... 39 2882 73.90 68 80 Matt Zions (Sr.) ...... 36 2668 74.11 69 83 Stephen Carroll (Jr.)...... 29 2150 74.14 69 79 Jeff Hanson (Soph.) ...... 12 937 78.08 74 85

2002-03 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Stephen Carroll (Sr.)...... 39 2864 73.44 68 81 Edward McGlasson (Fr.)... 33 2465 74.70 69 87 Jeff Hanson (Jr.) ...... 30 2251 75.03 68 84 Mike Brenneman (Soph.).. 12 914 76.17 74 85 Derek O’Neill (Fr.) ...... 30 2289 76.30 69 88 Blake Moore (Fr.) ...... 18 1383 76.83 70 90

2003-04 Steve Carroll Kane Webber Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Sr.) ...... 39 2787 71.46 66 79 2006-07 Edward McGlasson (Soph.) 39 2880 73.85 67 82 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Derek O’Neill (Soph.) ...... 24 1775 73.96 67 83 Michael Baird (Jr.) ...... 30 2227 74.23 66 85 Kenny Coakley (Soph.) .... 36 2666 74.06 68 82 Patrick Grady (Jr.) ...... 39 2922 74.92 70 82 Blake Moore (Soph.) ...... 24 1787 74.46 67 89 Blake Moore (Sr.) ...... 34 2550 75.00 66 83 Jeff Hanson (Sr.) ...... 36 2698 74.94 67 87 Derek Tolan (Soph.) ...... 36 2713 75.36 69 84 Luke Symons (Fr.)...... 27 2059 76.26 69 81 2004-05 Ryan Anderson (Sr.) ...... 15 1162 77.47 72 84 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Tom Gempel (Jr.) ...... 12 946 78.83 73 88 Edward McGlasson (Jr.)... 34 2493 73.32 63 81 Blake Moore (Jr.) ...... 28 2110 75.36 68 84 2007-08 Kenny Coakley (Jr.)...... 28 2115 75.54 68 84 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Derek O’Neill (Jr.) ...... 16 1213 75.81 68 85 Michael Baird (Sr.) ...... 37 2748 74.27 66 80 Shea Sena (Fr.)...... 29 2202 75.93 69 84 Luke Symons (Soph)...... 37 2760 74.59 70 84 Jim Grady (Fr.-RS)...... 15 1155 77.00 71 83 Derek Tolan (Jr.)...... 40 2996 74.90 66 84 Jim Grady (Sr.) ...... 40 3023 75.58 68 89 2005-06 Michael Imperato (Fr.).... 40 3037 75.93 70 84 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Justin Bardgett (Soph.) .. 18 1378 76.56 69 81 Edward McGlasson (Sr.)... 38 2752 72.42 64 77 Derek Tolan (Fr.-RS) ...... 35 2618 74.80 69 83 2008-09 Kenny Coakley (Sr.)...... 32 2422 75.69 69 85 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Diego Munoz (Fr.) ...... 11 837 76.09 70 82 Derek Tolan (Sr.)...... 40 2876 71.90 67 77 Ryan Anderson (Jr.) ...... 20 1523 76.15 71 84 Patrick Grady (Sr.) ...... 40 2879 71.98 66 78 Patrick Grady (Soph.)...... 26 1982 76.23 65 84 Luke Symons (Jr.)...... 40 2971 74.28 68 85 Jim Grady (Soph.) ...... 17 1307 76.88 72 87 Kevin Kring (Fr.)...... 37 2773 74.95 67 84 Justin Bardgett (Jr.)...... 24 1814 75.58 70 82 Michael Imperato (Soph.) 11 836 76.00 71 80 Johnny Widmer (Fr.) ...... 22 1677 76.23 70 85

69 2009-10 2012-13 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Justin Bardgett (Sr.) ...... 42 3072 73.14 67 80 Jason Burstyn (Sr.) ...... 41 2998 73.12 67 80 Sebastian Heisele (Soph).. 39 2881 73.87 66 79 Derek Fribbs (Sr.)...... 41 3006 73.32 67 80 Kevin Kring (Soph.)...... 39 2898 74.31 64 82 Philip Juel-Berg (Fr.)...... 41 3032 73.95 68 80 Derek Fribbs (Fr.)...... 36 2707 75.19 71 80 David Oraee (Soph.)...... 41 3038 74.10 67 83 Michael Imperato (Jr.).... 32 2408 75.25 70 80 Beau Schoolcraft (Sr.)..... 20 1488 74.40 69 79 Jason Burstyn (Fr.-RS).... 29 2198 75.79 70 82 Drew Trujillo (Fr.) ...... 26 1972 75.85 69 86 Johnny Hayes (Jr.)...... 18 1367 75.94 67 85 2010-11 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi 2013-14 Sebastian Heisele (Jr)..... 36 2675 74.31 68 87 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Luke Symons (Sr.)...... 39 2902 74.41 67 84 Jeremy Paul (Fr.) ...... 37 2683 72.51 65 80 Jason Burstyn (Soph.) .... 30 2243 74.77 69 79 Philip Juel-Berg (Soph.).. 36 2628 73.00 68 80 Derek Fribbs (Soph.)...... 35 2622 74.91 68 84 David Oraee (Jr.)...... 37 2709 73.22 66 80 Kevin Kring (Jr.)...... 34 2558 75.24 67 83 Yannik Paul (Fr.)...... 34 2500 73.53 66 86 Pat Wilson (Fr.) ...... 21 1596 76.00 70 83 Johnny Hayes (Sr.)...... 12 899 74.92 70 81 Michael Imperato (Sr.).... 11 838 76.18 74 79 Andrew Bonner (Fr.)...... 19 1424 74.95 68 83 Johnny Widmer (Jr.) ...... 20 1531 76.55 69 85 Drew Trujillo (Soph.) ...... 19 1429 75.21 69 83 Ethan Freeman (Fr.) ...... 19 1430 75.26 65 87 2011-12 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi 2014-15 *Sebastian Heisele (Sr)... 12 865 72.08 68 76 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kevin Kring (Sr.)...... 34 2478 73.47 64 78 Jeremy Paul (Soph.) ...... 35 2520 72.00 65 80 Beau Schoolcraft (Jr.)..... 34 2498 73.71 65 82 Yannik Paul (Soph.) ...... 35 2528 72.23 66 81 Derek Fribbs (Jr.)...... 34 2506 73.79 67 82 David Oraee (Sr.)...... 38 2755 72.50 64 85 Jason Burstyn (Jr.) ...... 34 2509 74.50 67 85 Philip Juel-Berg (Jr.)...... 33 2449 74.21 69 83 David Oraee (Fr.)...... 34 2533 75.60 70 81 Ethan Freeman (Soph.)... 32 2388 74.63 69 81 Johnny Widmer (Sr.) ...... 10 756 75.60 70 81 Drew Trujillo (Jr.) ...... 21 1618 77.05 71 89 (*—turned professional after December graduation.) 2015-16 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Jeremy Paul (Jr.) ...... 38 2685 70.66 65 77 Philip Juel-Berg (Sr.)...... 38 2750 72.37 66 82 Ethan Freeman (Jr.) ...... 38 2765 72.76 67 86 John Souza (Soph.)...... 24 1778 74.08 66 80 Ross Macdonald (Fr.) ...... 32 2382 74.44 67 84 Wilson Belk (Fr.)...... 32 2383 74.47 67 85 Kade Crossland (Soph.) ... 14 1060 75.71 71 84 Pierce Aichinger (Fr.) ..... 20 1530 76.50 71 85

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70 Year-By-Year Tournament Results

Since 1947-48, when CU joined the Big Seven Conference and lists those major tournaments CU is known to have played in (results are complete since 1976-77; any previously discovered results also included). Team scores are low four or five golfers, unless listed in round-by-round cumula- tive form, i.e., 380/764/—1134; tournament name is most recent, i.e., Stanford’s “The Nelson” at one time was called the Stanford Fall Invitational and the Stanford Shootout; underline indicates break between fall and spring season; RMIGA one-day meets and dual results prior to 1980 are not included; (B)—indicates “B” or JV team entered by Colorado.

1939-40 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Mountain States Championship...... 1st/ 7 402-433—835 H. Saunders ...... 77-84—161 (2nd)

1947-48 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 1st/ 8 NA ...... (?) Big 7 Championships ...... 3rd/ 7 603 L. Fowler ...... 147 (t-4th)

1948-49 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 2nd/ 8 NA ...... (?) Big 7 Championships ...... 7th/ 7 315/—643 B. Detweiler ...... 75-79—154 (t-5th)

1949-50 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 4th/ 8 323/—NA ...... (?) Big 7 Championships ...... 5th/ 7 315/—629 B. Forbes ...... 77-76—153 (13th)

1950-51 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... t-3rd/ 8 319/—645 M. Backlund...... 77-80—157 (?) Big 7 Championships ...... 5th/ 7 320/642/—966 M. Backlund...... 79-77-79—235 (9th)

1951-52 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 3rd/ 10 330/—644 M. Backlund...... 78-73—151 (t-4th) Big 7 Championships ...... 6th/ 7 324/651/—997 D. Billehus...... 79-75-87—241 (t-11th)

1952-53 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 3rd/ 8 324/—647 J. Kettman ...... 80-77—157 (t-2nd) Big 7 Championships ...... 2nd/ 7 315/640/—949 M. Backlund...... 78-75-74—227 (3rd) NCAA Championships...... t-10th/ 19 306-292—598 M. Backlund...... 69-68—137 (1st)

1953-54 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... 4th/ 8 NA ...... (?) Big 7 Championships ...... 1st/ 7 293/585/—890 K. Alexander...... 72-69-75—216 (1st) NCAA Championships...... 15th/ 20 301-315—616 J. Kettman ...... 73-75—148 (t-31st)

1954-55 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Colorado College Invitational...... ? NA ...... (?) Big 7 Championships ...... t-1st/ 7 303/609/—916 D. Kintzele ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-3rd) NCAA Championships...... 31st/ 33 316-326—642 G. Hoos ...... 77-78—155 (?)

1955-56 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... ? NA ...... (?) Houston All-American...... ? NA K. Alexander...... 300 (t-12th) Colorado College Invitational...... 1st/ 10 965 K. Alexander...... ?-?-73—229 (1st) Big 7 Championships ...... 4th/ 7 322/633/—934 K. Alexander...... 80-74-70—224 (t-8th) D. Douglass...... 77-77-70—224 (t-8th)

1956-57 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 2nd/ 4 314/638/975/—1296 D. Douglass...... 75-76-82-78—311 (5th) Southwestern Invitational...... ?/16 326/?/984/—NA ...... (?) Colorado College Invitational...... 3rd/10 323/639/—940 F. Bocovich ...... 75-75-73—223 (4th) Big 7 Championships ...... 4th/ 7 329/650/—970 F. Bocovich ...... 78-75-78—231 (t-3rd)

71 1957-58 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/ 7 309/623/—941 D. Douglass...... 73-75-78—226 (t-9th) Colorado College Invitational...... 4th/10 ?/636/—953 ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 315/626/—924 D. Douglass...... 73-77-75—225 (7th)

1958-59 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/ 9 321/634/936/—1214 D. Douglass...... 76-74-73-77—300 (6th) Colorado College Invitational...... ? NA ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 306/625/—947 D. Douglass...... 74-77-74—225 (5th)

1959-60 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 9th/11 326/642/966/—1303 B. Kennedy...... 306 (t-16th) Colorado College Invitational...... 4th/14 ?/626/—959 B. Diehl...... 236 (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 4th/ 8 312/619/—944 J. Hendricks ...... 79-75-78—232 (t-12th) NCAA Championships...... 30th/34 319-329—648 B. Hopfer...... 79-80—159 (t-91st)

1960-61 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 8th/11 314/630/— 956 G. Polumbus...... 75-76-83—234 (t-32nd) Western Intercollegiate...... 12th/37 315/—626 G. Polumbus...... 78-73—151 (19th) Colorado College Invitational...... 2nd/14 980 G. Polumbus...... 77-76-84—237 (t-3rd) Big 8 Championships ...... 2nd/ 8 290/588/—892 G. Polumbus...... 70-74-74—28 (t-7th)

1961-62 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 6th/13 311/629/945/—1262 J. Hamer ...... 78-75-75-76—304 (t-11th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 7th/17 ?/655/—966 ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/ 8 305/608/—902 B. Stapp ...... 75-76-72—223 (t-16th)

1962-63 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 3rd/12 299/603/906/—1213 L. McAtee ...... 74-75-72-78—299 (5th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/14 306/617/—925 L. McAtee ...... 71-77-79—227 (t-2nd) G. Polumbus...... 80-76-71—227 (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 292-295-290—877 R. Pierson...... 75-70-74—219 (t-10th)

1963-64 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 7th/13 304/614/938/—1247 J. Hamer ...... 75-76-78-75—304 (13th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 4th/17 ?/630/—945 ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 292-298-300—890 J. Hamer ...... 73-71-71—215 (t-5th) NCAA Championships...... t-18th/41 312-308—620 J. Hamer ...... 73-78—151 (t-36th)

1964-65 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-11th/15 317/632/950/—1277 M. Daeuble ...... 74-76-75-78—303 (22nd) Houston All-American...... 13th/16 323/661/?/—NA H. Irwin ...... 71-75-?-?—295 (t-2nd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 7th/17 331/654/—980 H. Irwin ...... 79-77-75—231 (t-5th) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 322-316-312—950 H. Irwin ...... 81-76-76—233 (9th)

1965-66 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-7th/15 310/612/927/—1242 L. McAtee ...... 74-73-78-76—301 (21st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/14 307-302-303—912 L. McAtee ...... 72-72-75—219 (2nd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 6th/20 318/633/—937 H. Irwin ...... 75-78-75—228 (t-6th) Big 8 Championships ...... 2nd/ 8 291-285-288—864 H. Irwin ...... 71-69-68—208 (1st) NCAA Championships...... 17th/31 305-312—617 H. Irwin ...... 70-71-77-74—292 (t-10th)

1966-67 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 6th/18 309/622/945/—1257 A. Hoos...... 73-80-80-75—308 (?) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... t4th/19 383-393-400—1176 H. Irwin ...... 67-72-77—216 (1st) Houston All-American...... 10th/16 311/612/936/—1253 H. Irwin ...... 70-75-73-72—290 (3rd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... t-8th/20 315/630/—964 H. Irwin ...... 78-77-85—240 (21st) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 313-306—619 H. Irwin ...... 71-75—146 (t-1st)

72 1967-68 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 9th/18 312/628/942/—1283 B. Musselman...... 71-76-79-77—303 (t-20th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 8th/13 306-294-304—904 J. English ...... 75-74-76—225 (?) C. Scena ...... 76-73-76—225 (?) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/ 9 290/581/—861 C. Scena ...... 74-68-67—209 (3rd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 5th/17 311/634/—948 C. Scena ...... 76-79-79—234 (?) BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS ...... 1st/ 8 280-289-288—857 B. Musselman...... 67-71-74—212 (2nd) NCAA Championships...... t-8th/30 289-292-293-298—1172 B. Musselman...... 74-76-68-68—286 (t-8th)

1968-69 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 10th/17 307/617/936/—1252 B. Musselman...... 76-71-80-73—300 (8th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 5th/12 305-299-296/—900 B. Musselman...... 75-69-74—218 (t-3rd) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 5th/ 9 ?/601/—897 B. Musselman...... 71-75-71—217 (t-5th) Houston All-American...... 18th/20 323/641/952/—1260 B. Musselman...... 83-76-75-77—311 (t-55th) S. Parr...... 74-83-78-76—311 (t-55th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... 8th/16 321/630/—940 J. English ...... 75-73-78—226 (t-6th) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 291-289-320—900 J. English ...... 70-69-79—218 (7th)

1969-70 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... ? NA J. English ...... 75-ppd. (snow) (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 10th/15 314/624/934—1297 J. English ...... 78-72-76-90—316 (t-21st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... ? Houston All-American...... ? BYU Cougar Classic ...... ? Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/8 315-304-316—935 J. English ...... 76-76-77—229 (12th)

1970-71 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... ? NA M. Hendrickson ...... (1st) Bee Hive Collegiate ...... 5th/ 7 308/—604 J. Beabout...... 74-72—146 (t-17th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 12th/15 311/661/974/—1282 B. Stirling...... 77-85-76-79—317 (t-43rd) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...... ? NA M. Simpson...... (1st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 8th/17 307-311-303—921 J. Hawkins ...... 75-76-76—227 (t-26th) Houston All-American...... 23rd/25 ?/?/?/—1279 D. Driver ...... 77-78-77-83—315 (t-76th) J. Hawkins ...... 78-77-81-79—315(t-76th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/ 7 305/610/—918 B. Stirling...... 75-76-74—225 (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 314-303-311—928 B. Stirling...... 80-74-78—232 (t-17th)

1971-72 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... 7th/19 315/662/—994 B. Stirling...... 76-86-78—240 (t-11th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 20th/23 329/652/973/—1297 J. Arrabito...... 78-76-82-79—315 (?) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...... 4th/ 7 416/—824 M. Simpson...... 81-74—155 (t-4th) Oklahoma Intercollegiate ...... 11th/11 323-316-318—957 B. Stirling...... 77-79-75—231 (t-5th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 4th/11 300/601/—906 B. Stirling...... 76-73-74—223 (?) Houston All-American...... 23rd/24 320/640/973/—1292 D. Driver ...... 80-74-83-78—315 (t-94th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 6th/ 7 305/597/—901 M. Mulhern...... 75-73-75—223 (t-23rd) BIG 8 CHAMPIONSHIPS...... 3rd/ 8 288-310-302—900 D. Driver ...... 70-73-73—216 (t-3rd)

1972-73 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 12th/22 300/605/931/—1245 M. Simpson...... 73-73-86-74—306 (t-38th) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...... 3rd/ 9 391/—773 B. Stirling...... 77-73—150 (6th) Galveston Island Intercollegiate...... 4th/12 312-300-288-306—1206 G. Kelley ...... 71-73-71-74—289 (1st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 8th/17 310/616/—928 G. Kelley ...... 74-75-75—224 (t-7th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 14th/14 394/786/—1177 G. Kelley ...... 73-74-72—219 (t-7th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 7th/ 8 292/593/—894 B. Stirling...... 71-76-71—218 (t-24th) Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/ 8 299-299-301—899 L. Hansen...... 76-71-75—222 (t-14th)

1973-74 Tournament ...... Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... ? NA B. Stirling...... NA (1st) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...... 4th/ 8 378/780/—1156 M. Fowler ...... 72-77-73—222 (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 11th/21 312/625/925/—1235 M. Fowler ...... 75-78-72-75—300 (13th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate ...... 5th/13 ?-?-302—917 B. Stirling...... ?-?-77—219 (11th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 9th/18 302/613/—916 B. Stirling...... 72-75-76—223 (t-16th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 6th/ 7 ?/?/—908 M. Mulhern...... ?-?-81—224 (?) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 10th/13 384/762/—1156 B. Stirling...... 72-77-74—223 (t-26th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate ...... ? NA ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 7th/ 8 319-310-309—938 B. Stirling...... 79-78-75—232 (t-23rd)

73 1974-75 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... 6th/15 302/616/—951 J. McDermott ...... 78-76-76—230 (t-7th) M. Mulhern...... 76-77-77—230 (t-7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 19th/20 308/618/929/—1252 L. Hansen...... 76-73-74-78—301 (?) Pan American Invitational...... 13th/22 308/640/—928 G. Peterson ...... 75-74-75—224 (t-29th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 9th/16 315/646/—960 G. Peterson ...... 82-79-76—237 (t-40th) Houston All-American...... 24th/24 329/640/959/—1301 M. Mulhern...... 78-79-82-83—322 (t-105th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 16th/18 374/766/—1155 M. Crabtree...... 72-77-79—228 (t-56th) M. Hendricks...... 72-79-77—228 (t-56th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... ? NA ...... (?) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 303-309-302—914 M. Hendricks...... 74-75-73—222 (4th)

1975-76 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 18th/20 NA (missed 54-hole cut) ...... (?) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...... 4th/13 394-384-391—1169 M. Crabtree...... 72-73-74—219 (t-6th) Pan American Invitational...... 16th/21 299/614/—930 T. Lee...... 75-78-78—231 (t-54th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... t-12th/24 906 K. Spencer...... 72-75-75—222 (t-25th) Southern Colorado Invitational ...... 2nd/13 610 S. Kerr ...... 77-70—147 (t-3rd) T. Lee...... 75-72—147 (t-3rd) Houston All-American...... 23rd/25 308/619/927/—1256 K. Spencer...... 79-72-74-81—306 (t-79th) T. Woodard ...... 77-75-77-77—306 (t-79th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 7th/ 7 310/619/—934 T. Woodard ...... 75-75-75—225 (t-22nd) Big 8 Championships ...... 2nd/ 7 297-306-320—923 T. Woodard ...... 73-75-79—227 (t-5th)

1976-77 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force-Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...... 2nd/23 286-302-315—903 T. Woodard ...... 74-72-77—223 (9th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 5th/18 304/608/912/—1214 T. Kahl ...... 78-71-78-71—298 (t-10th) UNLV Rebel Classic ...... 7th/10 392-385-386—1163 T. Lee...... 78-73-74—225 (t-24th) Pan American Invitational...... 10th/23 298/611/—925 M. Crabtree...... 73-75-78—226 (t-23rd) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 14th/22 302/625/—941 K. Spencer...... 75-77-80—232 (t-37th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 22nd/28 300/—606 T. Woodard ...... 73-77—150 (t-81st) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/ 6 292/585/—874 T. Kahl ...... 69-72-73—214 (t-5th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 12th/17 386/756/—1134 K. Spencer...... 77-74-73—227 (t-39th) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 311-314-313—938 T. Woodard ...... 76-75-78—229 (t-6th)

1977-78 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 4th/24 308/611/—931 M. Crabtree...... 75-74-78—227 (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 6th/15 311-304-295-320—1230 M. Crabtree...... 74-72-69-75—290 (2nd) UNLV Rebel Classic ...... 5th/11 393-394-389—1176 S. Jones ...... 73-76-75—224 (t-7th) Pan American Invitational...... 19th/23 318-318-316—952 M. Crabtree...... 76-77-74—227 (?) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 19th/24 312/617/—927 S. Jones ...... 75-77-75—227 (t-50th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational...... 9th/15 299/594/—894 M. Crabtree...... 72-75-73—220 (t-22nd) Houston All-American...... 19th/24 303/612/906/—1211 M. Crabtree...... 71-73-71-75—290 (t-14th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 2nd/ 8 291/596/—892 M. Crabtree...... 67-77-71—215 (t-2nd) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 14th/15 369/740/—1116 S. Jones ...... 72-73-71—216 (t-20th) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 307-297-312—916 S. Jones ...... 71-74-70—215 (3rd)

1978-79 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 5th/29 300-299-317—916 R. Cramer ...... 74-72-71—217 (3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 12th/15 304-307-314-313—1238 R. Cramer ...... 71-75-77-81—304 (t-37th) T. Lee...... 71-75-81-77—304(t-37th) UNLV Rebel Classic ...... 11th/12 413-396-380—1189 R. Cramer ...... 83-78-72—233 (t-28th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... t-10th/24 71-68—139 (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational...... 23rd/26 324-311-311—946 R. Cramer ...... 80-74-75—229 (t-60th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 12th/23 304/—597 S. Jones ...... 74-71—145 (t-15th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 15th/21 311-304-312—927 T. Lee...... 77-74-73—224 (t-16th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational...... 8th/20 294/596/—902 T. Lee...... 69-76-78—223 (t-19th) Houston All-American...... 23rd/30 304-310—614 R. Cramer ...... 77-74—151 …… ...... S. Jones S. Jones ...... 75-76—151 …… Wichita State Shocker Classic ...... 7th/20 297-294-305—896 S. Jones ...... 76-71-73—219 (t-6th) Big 8 Championships ...... 2nd/ 8 306-304-305—915 R. Cramer ...... 71-76-75—222 (2nd)

74 1979-80 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Oklahoma City All-College Classic...... 5th/18 271-287-292—850 S. Jones ...... 66-71-71—208 (t-5th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 1st/28 285-291-301—877 S. Jones ...... 71-70-70—211 (2nd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/15 319-295-300-301—1215 S. Jones ...... 79-73-73-74—299 (t-8th) UNLV Rebel Classic ...... 5th/12 379-384-375—1138 S. Jones ...... 74-76-74—224 (t-13th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... 7th/18 70-69-73—212 (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational...... t-13th/24 300-300-306—906 S. Jones ...... 71-70-77—218 (t-11th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 16th/22 383-372-375—1130 S. Jones ...... 77-67-72—216 (t-16th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 15th/23 292-316—608 T. Kahl ...... 69-69-74—222 (t-25th) *Houston All-American...... 14th/29 297-298-298-300—1193 S. Jones ...... 74-72-75-74—295 (t-36th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 2nd/ 6 361-363-375—1099 R. Cramer ...... 76-68-72—216 (9th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 7th/17 361/719—1108 S. Jones ...... 73-65-76—214 (t-7th) Big 8 Championships ...... t-2nd/ 8 296-296-299—891 S. Jones ...... 70-75-76—221 (t-7th) NCAA Championships...... 16th/30 313-295-301—909 T. Lee...... 75-74-77-75—301 (t-35th) (*—2nd/9, consolation tournament)

1980-81 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic...... 3rd/15 401-375-390—1166 R. Cramer ...... 78-73-77—228 (t-3rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 2nd/32 296-299-315—910 S. Jones ...... 74-74-77—225 (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 5th/15 293-298-307-316—1214 S. Jones ...... 72-74-74-77—297 (t-6th) Fort Lewis Invitational ...... 1st/ 8 297 R. Cramer ...... 70 (1st) Stanford Intercollegiate ...... 21st/24 375-381-383—1139 S. Jones ...... 75-75-73—223 (t-44th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... 1st/19 67-67-71—205 (2-man best ball) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 11th/20 380-371-379—1130 R. Cramer ...... 75-69-72—216 (t-5th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... t-7th/24 291-299-292—882 S. Jones ...... 73-74-69—216 (t-10th) Houston All-American...... 15th/30 298-301-308-311—1218 R. Cramer ...... 70-74-73-71—288 (t-2nd) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 2nd/ 8 353-360-352—1065 S. Jones ...... 68-72-69—209 (1st) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 6th/15 365-375-383—1123 S. Jones ...... 74-71-72—217 (1st) Big 8 Championships ...... 2nd/ 8 293-279-292—864 T. Kahl ...... 72-68-71—211 (1st) NCAA Championships...... t-11th/30 297-290-300-298—1185 S. Jones ...... 75-71-71-72—289 (t-10th)

1981-82 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Oklahoma City All-College Classic...... t-15th/18 293-306-300—899 R. Cramer ...... 74-73-73—220 (t-23rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 6th/32 298-308-318—924 S. Ivan ...... 71-76-79—226 (t-10th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 2nd/16 308-299-299-296—1202 R. Cramer ...... 70-72-74-70—286 (2nd) Southwestern Intercollegiate...... 9th/12 301-291-303-305—1200 S. Ivan ...... 74-71-75-78—298 (t-23rd) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... t-9th/23 71-73-70—214 (2-man best ball) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate ...... 11th/17 371-384-378—1133 R. Cramer ...... 68-75-75—218 (13th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 6th/24 290-301—591 R. Cramer ...... 68-70—138 (1st) Houston All-American...... 14th/30 294-304-305-311—1214 S. Ivan ...... 72-73-74-78—297 (t-24th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/ 6 360-381-358—1099 R. Cramer ...... 69-72-73—214 (t-5th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 15th/16 383-373-379—1135 S. Ivan ...... 71-76-70—217 (t-10th) Big 8 Championships ...... 4th/ 8 304-298-307—909 R. Cramer ...... 73-75-77—225 (t-7th) M. Hogberg...... 77-71-77—225 (t-7th) 1982-83 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic...... 10th/14 391-395-392—1178 M. Potter...... 76-76-78—230 (t-17th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... t-4th/28 299-301-303—903 T. Smith ...... 73-76-77—226 (t-14th) T. Wood...... 75-75-76—226 (t-14th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 13th/15 309-316-313-311—1249 S. Ivan ...... 77-80-74-77—308 (t-27th) Fresno State-Pepsi Classic...... 26th/31 310-306—616 D. Bakke ...... 79-74—153 (t-79th) M. Hogberg...... 78-75—153 (t-79th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... t-9th/22 70-72-71—213 (2-man best ball) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate ...... 14th/20 296-298-303—897 T. Smith ...... 74-73-74—221 (t-31st) Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 10th/21 298-304-310—912 M. Hogberg...... 74-75-73—222 (t-15th) Houston All-American...... 13th/30 298-295-322—915 T. Smith ...... 67-72-79—218 …… San Diego State Aztec Invitational...... t-10th/18 375-374-372—1121 S. Ivan ...... 75-73-73—221 (t-19th) Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/ 8 305-319-309—933 M. Hogberg...... 73-78-71—222 (4th)

75 1983-84 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Wyoming Cowboy Invitational ...... 1st/ 6 281-287-276—844 M. Hogberg...... 70-70-68—208 (1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 3rd/24 307-292-308—907 T. Smith ...... 75-71-78—224 (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 7th/15 295-299-301-295—1190 M. Hogberg...... 70-73-75-74—292 (t-10th) Fort Lewis Invitational (B) ...... 1st/ 6 292 S. Ivan ...... 70 (1st) Kansas Jayhawk Invitational ...... 2nd/ 9 303-301-308—912 M. Hogberg...... 72-77-75—224 (t-5th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... t-7th/26 73-67-68—208 (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational...... 8th/20 294-295-294—883 T. Smith ...... 73-72-73—218 (14th) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate ...... 13th/20 314-298-300—912 T. Smith ...... 75-76-75—226 (t-33rd) Houston All-American...... 13th/30 305-299-303—907 M. Hogberg...... 74-75-72—221 …… Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 8th/18 301-296-287—884 M. Brethower ...... 73-74-72—219 (t-23rd) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 5th/ 9 380-390-373—1143 T. Smith ...... 75-73-77—225 (t-19th) Oral Roberts Invitational...... 2nd/ 8 309-299-300—908 M. Brethower ...... 72-75-78—225 (t-4th) M. Hogberg...... 79-75-71—225 (t-4th) Big 8 Championships ...... 4th/ 8 312-316-306—934 M. Brethower ...... 77-76-75—228 (7th) NCAA Championships...... t-28th/32 299-293-303—895 T. Smith ...... 75-75-73—223 ……

1984-85 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 5th/26 310-307-308—925 M. Potter...... 72-74-74—220 (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 10th/14 316-301-315-304—1236 M. Potter...... 80-71-77-73—301 (t-18th) Andy Bean Intercollegiate...... 23rd/25 314-315-315—944 T. Smith ...... 74-79-80—233 (t-69th) Kansas Fall Invitational ...... 6th/ 8 306-311-315—932 K. Bolles...... 78-75-78—231 (t-17th) T. Smith ...... 80-76-75—231 (t-17th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational...... 17th/26 NA (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational...... 15th/21 314-309-312—935 T. Smith ...... 73-79-76—228 (t-30th) Arizona Invitational ...... t-13th/27 302-295-303—900 D. Bakke ...... 77-74-71—222 (t-28th) T. Smith ...... 73-71-78—222 (t-28th) Houston All-American...... 18th/29 306-319-308—933 M. Potter...... 72-81-73—226 …… Morris Williams Intercollegiate...... 15th/18 306-297-303—906 T. Smith ...... 74-74-76—224 (t-44th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/11 378-363-363—1104 M. Potter...... 73-70-70—213 (t-6th) Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/ 8 304-305-308—917 T. Smith ...... 74-74-76—224 (12th)

1985-86 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Kansas Jayhawk Invitational ...... 2nd/ 9 305-306-309—920 B. Riddle ...... 72-74-78—224 (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 10th/15 302-298-306-323—1229 B. Riddle ...... 71-73-78-79—301 (t-25th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 4th/18 414-381-365—1160 B. Riddle ...... 82-74-72—228 (t-9th) Tan-Tar-A Invitational/Midwest Classic ...... 8th/12 315-311—626 M. Peterson ...... 78-75—153 (t-23rd) Arizona Michelob Invitational ...... 15th/15 388-385-400—1173 K. Bolles...... 71-74-75—220 (t-15th) Pan American Invitational...... 12th/18 301-308-303—912 K. Bolles...... 70-75-73—218 (7th) Texas-San Antonio Invitational...... 1st/ 9 304-299—603 B. Riddle ...... 74-76—150 (t-3rd) C. Lyons ...... 77-73—150 (t-3rd) Houston All-American...... 18th/24 314-302—616 C. Lyons ...... 78-72—150 …… BYU Cougar Classic ...... 8th/12 379-366-384—1129 M. Potter...... 74-73-72—219 (t-12th) Big 8 Championships ...... 4th/ 8 310-299-316—925 K. Bolles...... 74-71-76—221 (t-7th)

1986-87 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Kansas Jayhawk Invitational ...... 4th/ 8 303-299-304—906 M. Potter...... 74-73-78—225 (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 4th/14 380-389-386—1155 G. Bloomer...... 76-74-79—229 (t-12th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/15 294-288-292-296—1170 B. Riddle ...... 73-69-74-74—290 (8th) Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic ...... 15th/23 320-306-318—944 J. Lindberg ...... 76-76-80—232 (t-34th) Arizona Michelob Invitational ...... 14th/17 396-381-396—1173 J. Lindberg ...... 73-72-76—221 (t-5th) Pan American Invitational...... 6th/17 300-306-295—901 M. Potter...... 73-73-78—221 (t-19th) Border Olympics...... 15th/15 959 B. Riddle ...... 77-78-80—235 (t-55th) Northern California Invitational...... t-4th/20 297-308-307—912 J. Lindberg ...... 71-71-75—217 (1st) Houston All-American...... 20th/24 312-317—619 J. Lindberg ...... 75-80—155 …… B. Riddle ...... 77-78—155 …… BYU Cougar Classic ...... 3rd/14 359-362-359—1080 J. Lindberg ...... 66-69-71—206 (2nd) Firestone Invitational ...... 3rd/14 292-301-318—911 J. Lindberg ...... 69-71-75—215 (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships ...... 7th/ 8 307-303-307—917 M. Potter...... 73-74-71—218 (t-12th)

76 1987-88 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/14 290-287-300-302—1179 J. Lindberg ...... 69-70-73-72—284 (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 2nd/21 365-366-390—1121 J. Lindberg ...... 69-68-75—212 (1st) Stanford Fall Intercollegiate ...... t-15th/17 313-301-313—927 J. Lindberg ...... 73-79-73—225 (t-19th) Robertson Homes Collegiate ...... 1st/15 279-283-305—867 J. Lindberg ...... 66-66-72—204 (1st) Bill Bell Memorial...... t-13th/15 318-300-304—922 J. Lindberg ...... 79-70-72—221 (t-13th) Pan American Invitational...... t-4th/19 291-298-304—893 J. Lindberg ...... 71-75-73—219 (t-8th) New Orleans Invitational...... 8th/18 288-301-297—886 J. Lindberg ...... 70-72-72—214 (t-8th) Fresno State-Pepsi Classic...... 18th/28 373-380-382—1135 G. Bloomer...... 79-75-72—226 (t-79th) J. Lindberg ...... 75-78-73—226 (t-79th) Houston All-American...... 10th/24 289-300-300—889 J. Lindberg ...... 73-72-71—216 (t-9th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... t-14th/16 379-390—769 G. Bloomer...... 74-75—149 (t-22nd) Big 8 Championships ...... t-5th/ 8 307-305-314—926 M. Glaesel...... 76-75-78—229 (14th) Oak Tree Shootout...... 11th/13 320-303-295—918 M. Glaesel...... 77-76-69—222 (t-23rd)

1988-89 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 16th/17 312-316-321—949 D. Nock ...... 77-75-76—228 (t-44th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... t-5th/18 302-316-304—922 M. Glaesel...... 70-76-76—222 (1st) New Mexico State Coca-Cola Classic ...... *1st/18 285-281-305—871 J. Lindberg ...... 69-68-74—211 (2nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate ...... 9th/15 295-296-293—884 M. Glaesel...... 69-73-77—217 (t-9th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... t-12th/20 303-320-303—926 J. Lindberg ...... 74-76-75—225 (t-14th) Pan American Invitational...... 7th/21 314-305-292—911 M. Glaesel...... 76-76-71—223 (t-10th) J. Lindberg ...... 79-73-71—223 (t-10th) Frank Scott Invitational...... 2nd/18 292-299-298—889 M. Glaesel...... 72-72-71—215 (1st) Wofford College Invitational ...... 7th/12 312-297-295—904 J. Lindberg ...... 71-76-72—219 (t-9th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational ...... t-4th/15 305-206-299—910 J. Lindberg ...... 72-72-71—215 (5th) BYU Cougar Classic ...... 4th/13 366-365-366—1097 J. Lindberg ...... 66-71-67—204 (1st) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 315-317-306—938 J. Lindberg ...... 77-75-70—222 (7th) NCAA Central Regional...... 3rd/18 312-293-297—902 J. Lindberg ...... 79-72-65—216 (3rd) NCAA Championship Finals...... t-29th/30 301-308—609 J. Nyuli ...... 76-73—149 …… (*—declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech.)

1989-90 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational ...... 2nd/ 9 293-280-297—870 J. Nyuli ...... 73-64-74—211 (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-15th/18 308-298-304—910 M. Glaesel...... 75-74-74—223 (t-26th) CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL ...... 1st/ 9 287-295-294—876 M. Glaesel...... 72-73-70—215 (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 4th/22 304-304-287—895 J. Nyuli ...... 71-75-72—218 (t-2nd) PING-Tour Tulsa Invitational...... 8th/ 9 301-307-309—917 M. Glaesel...... 73-72-74—219 (2nd) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... t-16th/17 315-298-308—921 M. Glaesel...... 74-72-74—220 (t-29th) Pan American Invitational...... 10th/18 301-298-308—907 D. Fennie...... 74-72-74—220 (t-12th) Miami-Doral Invitational ...... 17th/18 310-333-310—953 M. Glaesel...... 76-78-77—231 (t-35th) Wofford College Invitational ...... t-7th/12 308-304-292—904 J. Nyuli ...... 76-76-69—221 (t-9th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational ...... 7th/14 293-297-298—888 M. Glaesel...... 72-71-71—214 (t-2nd) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 14th/14 314-294-305—913 M. Glaesel...... 75-71-70—216 (t-11th) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 304-292-291—887 M. Glaesel...... 74-74-70—218 (t-5th) NCAA Central Regional...... 15th/21 306-297-316—919 M. Glaesel...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st)

1990-91 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL ...... 6th/12 298-283-298—879 C. Brown ...... 73-68-71—212 (t-4th) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational ...... 2nd/12 287-287-282—856 D. Fennie...... 70-72-69—211 (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 10th/18 296-298-295—889 C. Brown ...... 72-74-73—219 (t-17th) Illinois Ram Intercollegiate ...... 10th/18 305-323-316—944 D.J. Morris...... 75-78-75—228 (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 3rd/18 313-304—617 J. Nyuli ...... 74-71—145 (1st) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 14th/17 301-295-316—912 C. Brown ...... 73-69-79—221 (t-4th) Pan American Invitational...... t-7th/18 302-297-300—899 C. Brown ...... 76-71-71—218 (t-6th) Louisiana Classics...... t-11th/15 305-304-306—915 D.J. Morris...... 75-75-71—221 (t-14th) WYOMING (dual) ...... …… W 21-6 Western Intercollegiate...... t-17th/23 313-306—619 #D.J. Morris ...... 76-74-72—222 (t-11th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational ...... t-15th/17 303-309-303—915 D. Fennie...... 76-75-75—226 (t-32nd) Big 8 Championships ...... 7th/ 8 339-327-304—970 D. Fennie...... 84-81-76—241 (t-18th) PING-Oak Tree Collegiate...... 14th/14 305-302-296—903 C. Brown ...... 77-74-72—223 (t-43rd) NCAA Central Regional...... 16th/21 300-291-308—899 J. Kaye...... 71-74-77—222 (t-35th) (#—made individual cut)

77 1991-92 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL ...... t-4th/12 297-282-299—878 J. Kaye...... 71-68-70—209 (t-3rd) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational ...... 3rd/12 287-295-295—877 S. Petersen ...... 72-71-71—214 (t-5th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-14th/20 298-296-307—901 S. Petersen ...... 72-72-77—221 (t-33rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 1st/21 302-300-295—897 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-72—220 (2nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate ...... t-7th/16 284-284-297—865 S. Petersen ...... 70-66-75—211 (t-9th) Stanford Invitational...... 1st/24 286-286-291—863 S. Petersen ...... 71-69-71—211 (2nd) Pan American Invitational...... t-4th/23 300-297-298—895 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-73-72—218 (t-5th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 7th/16 289-291—580 J. Kaye...... 69-70—139 (*1st) Louisiana Classics...... 7th/12 304-300-307—911 J. Kaye...... 73-74-77—224 (t-10th) Fresno State-Lexus Classic...... 3rd/17 370-351-356—1077 S. Petersen ...... 76-67-69—212 (5th) Western Intercollegiate...... 10th/18 299-301-294—894 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-75-76—224 (t-28th) Big 8 Championships ...... 5th/ 8 305-300-310—915 B. Kalinowski ...... 79-69-78—226 (15th) The Maxwell ...... t-11th/14 298-289-288—875 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-73-71—217 (t-32nd) NCAA Central Regional...... t-11th/21 307-301-294—908 S. Petersen ...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th)

1992-93 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL ...... 5th/12 291-288-295—874 S. Petersen ...... 70-71-71—212 (2nd) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational (B)...... 4th/ 9 302-300-309—911 J. Segelke...... 74-77-76—227 (t-11th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 1st/24 298-293-292—883 J. Kaye...... 70-71-74—215 (t-1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-8th/18 302-298-296—896 S. Petersen ...... 76-76-70—222 (t-18th) Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic ...... 4th/16 312-307-310—929 J. Kaye...... 73-74-79—227 (9th) Stanford Shootout ...... 17th/24 285-296-290—871 B. Kalinowski ...... 69-74-76—219 (t-30th) Colorado State Ram Invitational (B) ...... 5th/12 295-306-304—905 M. Troyer...... 74-74-73—221 (7th) John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 6th/20 289-286-283—858 S. Petersen ...... 71-66-68—205 (1st) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 5th/18 300-289-289—878 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-68-72—214 (t-3rd) Louisiana Classics...... 6th/12 304-306-298—908 S. Petersen ...... 75-73-75—223 (t-11th) Fresno State-Lexus Classic...... 8th/18 298-303-291—892 S. Petersen ...... 72-73-68—213 (1st) Southwestern Intercollegiate...... 3rd/18 296-285-300—881 S. Petersen ...... 68-68-75—211 (t-3rd) Houston All-American...... t-9th/12 313-303-296—912 J. Segelke...... 76-75-73—224 (t-14th) Big 8 Championships ...... 3rd/ 8 299-295-304—898 B. Kalinowski ...... 71-71-72—214 (1st) The Maxwell ...... 10th/12 302-283-292—877 B. Kalinowski ...... 75-67-74—216 (t-14th) NCAA Central Regional...... 18th/21 314-302-301—917 B. Kalinowski ...... 77-72-70—219 (t-9th)

1993-94 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL ...... 6th/12 300-294-279—873 J. Segelke...... 76-68-68—212 (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 1st/24 295-297-297—889 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-71—219 (3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 12th/18 300-296-301—897 B. Kalinowski ...... 75-71-77—223 (t-35th) PING-Tulsa Invitational...... t-5th/12 302-295-302—899 B. Kalinowski ...... 72-71-74—217 (5th) Colorado State Ram Invitational (B) ...... 3rd/12 303-294—597 B. Neher ...... 78-71—149 (t-9th) Stanford Shootout...... t-7th/20 303-283-298—884 B. Kalinowski ...... 70-69-74—213 (t-4th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... t-10th/13 290-299-282—871 J. Segelke...... 73-72-69—214 (t-22nd) Louisiana Classics...... 10th/12 308-309-306—923 J. Zerwin...... 75-78-74—227 (t-25th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... t-14th/20 301-303—604 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-72—145 (t-13th) NIKE Southwestern Intercollegiate ...... 12th/12 305-308-320—933 J. Segelke...... 76-77-79—232 (t-46th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 13th/14 293-293-302—888 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-72-73—219 (t-24th) Big 8 Championships ...... 4th/ 8 297-311-298—906 B. Kalinowski ...... 69-76-72—217 (1st) The Maxwell ...... 11th/15 289-298-300—887 B. Kalinowski ...... 71-71-76—218 (t-18th) NCAA Central Regional...... 2nd/21 285-288-280—853 B. Kalinowski ...... 68-69-71—208 (2nd) NCAA Championship Finals...... 24th/30 294-299—593 J. Luoma ...... 72-74—146 ……

1994-95 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-11th/20 306-301-299—906 J. Segelke...... 75-76-72—223 (t-25th) Air Force Falcon Invitational (B)...... 22nd/24 326-314-319—959 J. Douma...... 80-76-79—235 (t-72nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate ...... t-12th/22 291-298-302—891 J. Segelke...... 73-70-77—220 (t-29th) PING-Tulsa Invitational...... 11th/12 305-307-296—908 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-73—221 (t-21st) Fresno State-Lexus Classic...... 17th/19 302-310-311—923 K. Ekjord ...... 73-74-74—221 (t-11th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 14th/14 299-295-312—906 K. Ekjord ...... 71-69-75—215 (t-23rd) Mauna Kea Invitational ...... 6th/13 299-294-307—900 J. Segelke...... 72-73-74—219 (t-7th) Taylor Made Big Island Invitational ...... t-16th/26 301-296-302—899 J. Segelke...... 71-72-75—218 (t-24th) Louisiana Classics...... 9th/12 301-313—614 S. Irwin...... 73-78—151 (t-20th) Southwestern Intercollegiate...... 16th/16 309-321-314—944 S. Irwin...... 76-73-79—228 (t-32nd) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate...... 9th/22 301-298-298—897 J. Luoma ...... 77-72-75—224 (t-28th) Houston All-American...... 2nd/16 301-291-304—896 M. Troyer...... 78-70-77—225 (10th) Big 8 Championships ...... 6th/ 8 306-296-302—904 K. Ekjord ...... 75-75-73—223 (t-11th) The Maxwell ...... 6th/13 291-288-294—873 M. Troyer...... 72-69-70—211 (t-1st) NCAA Central Regional...... 16th/21 292-306-299—897 K. Ekjord ...... 70-76-71—217 (t-14th)

78 1995-96 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 10th/24 302-300-290—892 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-69—217 (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-7th/17 302-308-292—902 K. Ekjord ...... 75-78-72—225 (t-28th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ...... 7th/14 293-296-293—882 J. Douma...... 67-76-72—215 (t-12th) K. Ekjord ...... 72-72-71—215 (t-12th) Adams Cup of Newport...... 6th/15 310-302-307—919 K. Ekjord ...... 77-73-75—225 (t-7th) Stanford Invitational...... 14th/16 313-301-305—919 J. Douma...... 79-75-74—228 (t-44th) T. Stacy ...... 78-71-79—228 (t-44th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 14th/14 301-308-303—912 K. Ekjord ...... 73-76-72—221 (t-33rd) Rice International Intercollegiate ...... 11th/18 307-297-293—897 T. Stacy ...... 73-76-72—221 (t-19th) John Burns Intercollegiate ...... t-13th/20 314-307-297—918 K. Ekjord ...... 77-79-72—228 (t-28th) Louisiana Classics...... 14th/15 302-315-310—927 K. Ekjord ...... 70-75-76—221 (t-11th) Colorado State (dual) ...... …… T 6-6 Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... 8th/13 298-289-303—890 K. Ekjord ...... 71-70-74—215 (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships ...... 7th/ 8 321-316-303—940 J. Douma...... 78-80-75—233 (t-20th) MSU Fossum Spartan Invitational...... 10th/19 306-305-301—912 K. Ekjord ...... 73-71-74—218 (t-2nd)

1996-97 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-16th/20 292-293-300—885 P. Robinson...... 71-72-74—217 (t-30th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ...... 14th/15 302-301-310—915 K. Ekjord ...... 73-73-78—224 (t-40th) Adams Cup of Newport...... 4th/15 300-303-303—906 T. Stacy ...... 77-75-73—225 (t-6th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... 11th/17 308-296-298—902 K. Ekjord ...... 75-70-72—217 (t-6th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 13th/15 300-309-308—917 S. Irwin...... 71-72-79—222 (t-22nd) Club Campestre-Rice Intercollegiate...... t-2nd/19 282-292-300—874 J. Douma...... 69-70-73—212 (2nd) John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 12th/25 301-299-289—889 J. Douma...... 72-76-66—214 (t-11th) Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate...... t-5th/11 309-293—602 K. Ekjord ...... 77-71—148 (t-12th) Louisiana Classics...... 14th/15 308-301-303—912 K. Ekjord ...... 76-75-74—225 (t-29th) Buzzini-Stanislaus Invitational ...... 3rd/20 308-304-292—904 S. Irwin...... 74-76-74—224 (t-3rd) Houston All-American...... 13th/16 306-319—625 K. Ekjord ...... 79-77—156 (t-44th) Big 12 Championships ...... 11th/12 315-316-315—946 J. Douma...... 81-76-71—228 (t-16th)

1997-98 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... t-10th/24 293-303-296—892 B. Tompkins...... 72-74-73—219 (t-16th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 14th/23 289-303—592 N. Rainey ...... 70-74—144 (t-21st) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ...... 10th/14 300-294-297—891 B. Tompkins...... 76-73-71—220 (t-23rd) Adams Cup of Newport...... 10th/16 289-296-315—900 B. Fiala ...... 70-71-82—223 (t-22nd) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... t-14th/17 318-295-297—910 B. Portie...... 79-74-69—222 (t-28th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 18th/19 314-298-304—916 C. Malm...... 78-70-73—221 (t-36th) Rice International Intercollegiate ...... 11th/20 280-289-297—866 C. Malm...... 69-69-74—212 (t-12th) B. Portie...... 69-71-72—212 (t-12th) John Burns Intercollegiate ...... 12th/21 296-291-281—868 B. Portie...... 74-69-71—214 (t-23rd) N. Rainey ...... 72-72-70—214 (t-23rd) Louisiana Classics...... 9th/15 308-303-307—918 B. Portie...... 75-73-78—226 (t-14th) Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate...... 9th/18 313-298-300—911 B. Portie...... 76-74-74—224 (t-17th) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic ...... 14th/20 306-294-316—916 B. Portie...... 76-72-76—224 (t-18th) Big 12 Championships ...... 3rd/12 317-307-294—918 B. Portie...... 77-77-73—227 (t-8th) Colorado State (dual) ...... …… W 16 1/2-131/2

1998-99 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... t-7th/23 297-292-291—880 K. Ekjord ...... 72-71-72—215 (t-9th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 11th/17 300-293-306—899 K. Ekjord ...... 76-72-76—224 (t-32nd) Colorado State Invitational...... 7th/14 284-278-291—853 K. Ekjord ...... 70-65-76—211 (t-11th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate ...... 7th/15 299-276-294—869 K. Ekjord ...... 76-66-70—212 (t-6th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... t-5th/18 291-288-293—872 K. Ekjord ...... 70-69-74—213 (t-7th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 17th/18 301-312-304—917 M. Zions ...... 71-75-77—223 (t-45th) Southwest Classic...... 1st/19 292-294-292—878 K. Ekjord ...... 73-72-72—217 (t-2nd) Louisiana Classics...... 9th/15 302-299-292—893 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-68—216 (t-7th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 7th/18 305-295-304—904 K. Ekjord ...... 74-71-77—222 (t-19th) UCI Spalding-Anteater Invitational ...... t-3rd/18 304-304-297—905 M. Call ...... 73-73-74—220 (t-2nd) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic ...... 3rd/20 287-280—567 M. Zions ...... 68-67—135 (2nd) Big 12 Championships ...... 5th/12 288-297-288—873 M. Call ...... 75-72-66—213 (t-4th) Colorado State (dual) ...... …… L 10-20 NCAA Central Regional...... 10th/21 300-307-290—897 M. Call ...... 74-73-73—220 (t-20th) M. Zions ...... 74-77-69—220 (t-20th) NCAA Championship Finals...... 23rd/30 315-302—617 B. Fiala ...... 80-73—153 ……

79 1999-2000 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational ...... 5th/11 303-297-297—897 S. Carroll ...... 76-74-70—220 (t-8th) Colorado State Invitational...... 1st/15 286-275—561 T. Forsgren...... 72-66—138 (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 7th/19 296-294-293—883 S. Carroll ...... 71-71-76—218 (t-16th) Missouri Purina Challenge ...... t-3rd/17 292-286-279—857 M. Call ...... 73-72-68—213 (t-11th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... 5th/20 285-287-287—859 M. Call ...... 69-71-70—210 (t-4th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 12th/19 285-305-304—894 M. Call ...... 68-74-75—217 (t-18th) Puerto Rico Classic ...... 10th/15 297-287-300—884 M. Zions ...... 73-71-74—218 (t-18th) Louisiana Classics...... 5th/15 284-301-299—884 M. Zions ...... 67-70-79—216 (t-2nd) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 2nd/14 294-296-295—885 K. Webber...... 72-72-75—219 (t-5th) Northern Colorado Bear Invitational (B)...... 3rd/12 304-298—602 M. Zions ...... 75-68—143 (1st) The Intercollegiate at MacGregor Downs...... 6th/12 295-300-287—882 B. Fiala ...... 73-75-69—217 (t-9th) Big 12 Championships ...... 3rd/12 285-292-296—873 S. Carroll ...... 74-72-72—218 (t-11th) K. Webber...... 71-73-74—218 (t-11th) M. Zions ...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th) Colorado State (dual) ...... …… L 151/2 -201/2 NCAA Central Regional...... t-18th/27 299-301-281—881 M. Call ...... 73-75-70—218 (t-44th)

2000-01 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-11th/22 296-301-296—893 M. Call ...... 71-73-74—218 (t-18th) Inverness Intercollegiate...... 8th/13 300-299-309—908 K. Webber...... 73-75-76—224 (t-13th) Colorado State Ram Intercollegiate...... 1st/15 279-284—563 K. Webber...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) M. Zions ...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) Missouri Purina Classic...... 11th/15 294-297-289—880 B. Portie...... 74-72-72—218 (24th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... 10th/19 292-295-300—887 B. Portie...... 73-70-71—214 (t-4th) The Prestige ...... t-5th/15 294-283-293—870 K. Webber...... 73-71-71—215 (t-8th) Puerto Rico Classic ...... 9th/15 294-298-298—890 M. Call ...... 74-72-70—216 (t-5th) Louisiana Classics...... 5th/15 295-287—582 K. Webber...... 73-69—142 (t-5th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 2nd/14 298-301-305—904 K. Webber...... 74-72-68—214 (2nd) The Intercollegiate 2001 ...... t-7th/12 289-286-298—873 M. Zions ...... 72-67-73—212 (t-4th) Big 12 Championships ...... 4th/12 316-298-291—905 K. Webber...... 80-73-74—227 (t-7th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 7th/15 283-294-285—862 M. Call ...... 70-71-71—212 (t-9th) NCAA Central Regional...... 17th/27 298-300-300—898 M. Call ...... 76-75-70—221 (t-26th)

2001-02 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 7th/19 289-292-302—883 B. Portie...... 74-72-74—220 (t-20th) M. Zions ...... 71-73-76—220 (t-20th) Washington Husky Invitational...... 8th/10 377-365-387—1129 B. Portie...... 73-69-79—221 (t-11th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... 12th/15 286-285-297—868 M. Zions ...... 69-71-75—215 (t-24th) The Prestige ...... 2nd/20 281-288-280—849 J. Liley...... 69-70-68—207 (3rd) Matlock Collegiate Classic...... 3rd/15 284-296-298—878 K. Webber...... 68-71-73—212 (3rd) Puerto Rico Classic ...... 5th/15 289-295-288—872 J. Liley...... 69-72-71—212 (t-7th) Louisiana Classics...... 6th/15 286-301-292—879 M. Zions ...... 71-73-73—217 (t-8th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 7th/16 298-291-295—884 B.Portie ...... 70-72-66—208 (1st) Ohio State’s Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/17 295-284—579 K. Webber...... 74-69—143 (t-2nd) Big 12 Championships ...... 8th/12 296-294-296—886 K. Webber...... 75-73-71—219 (17th) Denver (One-man dual challenge)...... …… T 1-1 S. Carroll ...... 78-72—150 …… Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 7th/11 292-295-293—880 B. Portie...... 67-80-71—218 (t-20th) NCAA Central Regional...... 10th/27 294-293-299—886 B. Portie...... 70-72-75—217 (16th) NCAA Championship Finals...... t-14th/30 280-293-296-284—1153 B. Portie...... 66-72-75-73—286 (t-33rd)

2002-03 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 13th/17 303-299-301—903 S. Carroll ...... 74-71-70—215 (t-6th) Kansas State Colbert Intercollegiate ...... t-5th/12 313-310-302—925 J. Hanson...... 78-76-72—226 (7th) Cal Alister MacKenzie Invitational...... 7th/17 278-289-298—865 S. Carroll ...... 68-71-68—207 (t-5th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... t-13th/17 294-291-293—878 E. McGlasson...... 72-71-69—212 (t-14th) The Prestige ...... 15th/18 311-292-301—904 D. O’Neill ...... 71-73-73—217 (t-12th) GCAA Match Play Championships ...... t-11th/16 W 51/2-L 91/2 J. Hanson...... 3-0-0 …… Matlock Collegiate Classic...... 8th/18 290-295-293—878 S. Carroll ...... 72-72-71—215 (t-10th) Puerto Rico Classic ...... 13th/18 310-297-300—907 M. Brenneman...... 75-75-74—224 (t-35th) Louisiana Classics...... t-14th/15 303-295-296—894 B. Moore...... 76-75-70—221 (t-27th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 7th/14 293-299-289—881 E. McGlasson...... 72-74-72—218 (t-14th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational ...... t-16th/18 287-293-282—862 E. McGlasson...... 70-72-71—213 (t-36th) Big 12 Championships ...... t-6th/12 312-311-304—927 S. Carroll ...... 76-81-70—227 (t-10th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 11th/15 291-285-306—882 S. Carroll ...... 70-69-73—212 (t-14th)

80 2003-04 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 14th/19 297-304-298—899 K. Webber...... 71-76-72—219 (t-17th) Pepperdine Club Glove Invitational...... 7th/12 296-304-302—902 K. Webber...... 72-72-75—219 (10th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” ...... 3rd/12 279-284-279—842 E. McGlasson...... 67-72-70—209 (t-10th) The Prestige At PGA West...... t-5th/15 286-293-289—868 K. Webber...... 73-71-68—212 (t-6th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 7th/14 290-278-291—859 K. Coakley ...... 75-68-69—212 (t-18th) John A. Burns Intercollegiate ...... t-9th/20 286-280-288—854 K. Webber...... 70-70-70—210 (t-13th) Louisiana Classics ...... 9th/15 302-292-299—893 K. Webber...... 74-74-69—217 (t-6th) Western Intercollegiate Classic ...... 1st/15 286-276-290—852 K. Webber...... 71-67-68—206 (1st) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... t-4th/14 286-289-294—869 E. McGlasson...... 69-71-74—214 (9th) Purdue Boilermaker Invitational ...... 2nd/18 288-284-285—857 K. Webber...... 71-69-66—206 (1st) Big 12 Conference Championships...... t-5th/12 295-301-297—893 K. Coakley ...... 74-74-74—222 (t-16th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... t-5th/15 281-278-294—853 K. Webber...... 68-66-71—205 (1st) NCAA Central Regional...... t-18th/27 304-307-322—933 K. Webber...... 72-76-79—227 (t-30th)

2004-05 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Notre Dame Invitational...... 4th/15 298-293-298—889 E. McGlasson...... 72-78-70—220 (t-12th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-7th/19 291-292-293—876 E. McGlasson...... 67-76-77—220 (t-24th) Northern Colorado Invitational ...... …… (individuals only) R. Anderson...... 74-74-76—224 (7th) Stanford’s “The Nelson” Invitational...... 8th/16 291-280-282—853 K. Coakley ...... 71-70-70—211 (t-12th) The Prestige at PGA West ...... 13th/16 318-318-307—943 E. McGlasson...... 77-74-72—223 (t-5th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate ...... 11th/15 312-283-291—886 E. McGlasson...... 79-63-74—216 (t-25th) Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate ...... 16th/21 272-290-278—840 E. McGlasson...... 67-73-69—209 (t-37th) Louisiana Classics ...... 15th/15 307-320—627 E. McGlasson...... 74-81—155 (t-56th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... t-5th/15 293-292-309—894 E. McGlasson...... 70-69-76—215 (t-3rd) Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate ...... 11th/15 292-292—584 E. McGlasson...... 73-73—146 (t-33rd) FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches) ...... W 9-6 (Match play vs. Alumni) Big 12 Conference Championships ...... 11th/12 311-319-299—929 E. McGlasson...... 76-77-75—228 (t-22nd) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 10th/11 289-284-289—862 J. Grady ...... 71-74-75—220 (t-31st)

2005-06 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 5th/19 288-290-294—872 D. Tolan ...... 71-71-72—214 (t-8th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate ...... 3rd/12 301-308-305—914 E. McGlasson...... 76-71-76—223 (t-4th) The Prestige at PGA West ...... 10th/18 290-308-294—892 E. McGlasson...... 67-75-77—219 (t-17th) Tunica National Intercollegiate ...... t-6th/15 306-312-306—924 E. McGlasson...... 72-72-76—220 (1st) Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational...... t-13th/21 283-295-292—870 E. McGlasson...... 66-71-71—208 (t-5th) Houston All-American...... 2nd/13 286-287-293—866 E. McGlasson...... 70-71-74—215 (t-7th) Louisiana Classics...... 10th/15 290-288-299—877 E. McGlasson...... 71-70-73—214 (t-10th) ...... D. Tolan ...... 69-70-75—214 (t-10th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 1st/14 298-298—596 R. Anderson...... 76-72—148 (t-6th) ...... E. McGlasson...... 74-74—148 (t-6th) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate ...... …… …………………… E. McGlasson...... 64-70-76—210 (4th) Texas A&M Invitational ...... 10th/12 311-310-303—924 E. McGlasson...... 75-74-77—226 (t-21st) FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches) ...... W 8-7 (Match play vs. Alumni) Big 12 Conference Championships ...... t-10th/12 301-289-309—899 E. McGlasson...... 75-69-70—214 (t-4th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 9th/11 282-268-284—834 P. Grady ...... 65-71-69—205 (t-4th) NCAA Central Regional ...... 21st/27 306-305-300—911 E. McGlasson...... 73-77-70—220 (t-30th)

2006-07 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader Rich Harvest Farms Invitational ...... 4th/12 305-303-306—914 P. Grady ...... 74-77-73—224 (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 8th/21 293-300-295—888 B. Moore...... 72-74-73—219 (t-11th) Windon Memorial Classic...... t-4th/12 297-295-308—900 P. Grady ...... 71-72-77—220 (7th) The Prestige at PGA West ...... 9th/15 297-298-289—884 M. Baird ...... 73-72-72—217 (t-20th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate ...... 7th/12 316-308-299—923 M. Baird ...... 80-71-77—228 (t-13th) Hawai’i-Hilo Invitational...... 12th/18 279-278-287—844 M. Baird ...... 68-68-69—205 (t-18th) Houston All-American...... 6th/12 303-299-285—887 B. Moore...... 77-72-70—219 (t-11th) Louisiana Classics ...... 5th/15 293-282-290—865 M. Baird ...... 74-66-72—212 (t-8th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 2nd/15 291-294-313—898 D. Tolan ...... 74-70-76—220 (6th) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic ...... 8th/16 293-306-307—906 P. Grady ...... 70-75-78—223 (t-10th) Big 12 Conference Championships...... 11th/12 313-304-305—922 M. Baird ...... 77-73-70—220 (8th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 8th/10 292-282-285—859 Moore...... 74-66-71—211 (t-22nd) Symons ...... 72-70-69—211 (t-22nd) NCAA Central Regional...... 20th/27 315-310-315—940 P. Grady ...... 76-77-77—230 (t-44th)

81 2007-08 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader St. Mary’s Invitational ...... 11th/18 300-298-301—899 M. Baird ...... 74-74-73—221 (t-15th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 3rd/17 290-289-292—871 D. Tolan ...... 68-74-73—215 (t-7th) FOWLER CUP ...... W 8½-3½ (Match play vs. Alumni) The Prestige at PGA West ...... 9th/16 291-295-295—881 M. Baird ...... 69-72-76—217 (t-15th) L. Symons...... 70-75-72—217 (t-15th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate ...... 8th/12 324-317-306—947 M. Baird ...... 79-80-77—236 (t-23rd) Michigan Wolverine Invitational ...... 4th/ 9 303-285-307—895 M. Baird ...... 73-70-77—220 (t-7th) Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate ...... 11th/18 284-274-287—845 M. Baird ...... 69-66-71—206 (t-13th) Louisiana Classics ...... 1st/14 299-284-279—862 J. Grady ...... 75-71-69—215 (t-3rd) Western Intercollegiate ...... 7th/16 294-292-312—898 D. Tolan ...... 75-67-78—220 (t-6th) Colorado Mines Spring Invitational ...... …..… …………………… R. Andrews ...... 77-70—147 (4th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 3rd/14 303-286-297—886 L. Symons...... 80-70-70—220 (t-10th) Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 1st/14 299-307-294—900 L. Symons...... 72-78-72—222 (t-2nd) Big 12 Conference Championships...... 10th/12 311-303-296-298—1208 L. Symons...... 76-73-77-74—300 (t-28th) The Maxwell Intercollegiate ...... 8th/10 292-288-285—865 M. Baird ...... 72-68-74—214 (t-13th) NCAA Central Regional...... 18th/27 301-303-308—912 D. Tolan ...... 73-72-73—218 (7th) NCAA Championship Finals...... …..… …………………… D. Tolan ...... 74-77-84—235 (t-119th)

2008-09 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/14 294-289-286—869 D. Tolan ...... 74-69-70—213 (t-1st) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational ...... 1st/17 276-274-275—825 P. Grady ...... 67-69-68—204 (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 4th/16 289-289-290—868 D. Tolan ...... 71-68-72—211 (t-1st) Windon Memorial Intercollegiate...... 11th/15 298-289-301—888 D. Tolan ...... 73-67-75—215 (t-13th) The Prestige at PGA West ...... 11th/16 306-303-296—905 D. Tolan ...... 74-74-72—220 (t-11th) Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate ...... 9th/18 298-294-283—875 P. Grady ...... 69-69-71—209 (t-2nd) Hawai’i-Hilo Intercollegiate ...... 6th/17 295-289-290—874 P. Grady ...... 73-69-70—212 (t-3rd) Louisiana Classics ...... t-6th/15 285-302-286—873 P. Grady ...... 70-75-66—211 (t-3rd) Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 4th/13 298-297-291—886 P. Grady ...... 76-70-74—220 (t-3rd) Western Intercollegiate...... t-2nd/18 283-302-288—873 D. Tolan ...... 69-77-67—213 (t-2nd) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL ...... 2nd/15 292-287-299—878 P. Grady ...... 69-68-71—208 (1st) UCCS Spring Invitational ...... …..… …………………… S. Heisele ...... 74-73—147 (3rd) Big 12 Conference Championships ...... 2nd/12 298-283-290-292—1163 P. Grady ...... 71-71-70-75—287 (6th) FOWLER CUP ...... L 7½-10½ (Match Play vs. Alumni) NCAA West Regional ...... 9th/13 291-294-279—864 L. Symons...... 70-75-68—213 (t-18th)

2008 Kepler Intercolligiate Champions

82 2009-10 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)...... L 4-6 New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 12th/17 301-290-300—891 S. Heisele ...... 74-69-77—220 (t-24th) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 9th/18 282-288-301—871 K. Kring ...... 64-74-77—215 (t-13th) Colorado State Individual...... ……… J. Burstyn ...... 71-78—149 (t-4th) Notre Dame Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic ...... 11th/15 304-302-289—895 J. Bardgett ...... 73-69-74—216 (t-5th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 3rd/15 280-275—555 S. Heisele ...... 70-66—136 (t-6th) Colorado Mines/Regis Fall Invitational...... ……… J. Burstyn ...... 76-75—151 (t-21st) UCLA Collegiate at CordeValle ...... 11th/14 368-354-382—1104 J. Bardgett ...... 68-67-78—213 (t-15th) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 15th/22 304-306-293—903 K. Kring ...... 71-79-72—222 (t-40th) Battle At The Beach ...... 12th/14 369-365-363—1097 K. Kring ...... 74-71-71—216 (t-31st) Louisiana Classics...... 13th/15 293-295-309—897 J. Bardgett ...... 70-73-77—220 (t-21st) Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 6th/13 362-371-375—1108 J. Bardgett ...... 71-76-72—219 (t-16th) Barona Collegiate Cup...... 6th/16 361-387-364—1112 J. Bardgett ...... 71-80-69—220 (t-22nd) S. Heisele ...... 70-75-75—220 (t-22nd) Wyoming Cowboy Classic...... t-4th/24 279-295-282—856 S. Heisele ...... 68-73-70—211 (t-4th) Texas A& M Aggie Invitational...... 11th/12 376-368-366—1110 J. Bardgett ...... 76-73-69—218 (t-29th) Big 12 Conference Championships...... 9th/12 289-295-304-300—1188 S. Heisele ...... 73-73-73-74—293 (t-19th) NCAA Southwest Regional ...... ……… J. Bardgett ...... 76-76-76—228 (t-49th)

2010-11 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)...... L 4½-5½ Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... 9th/17 297-291-298—886 D. Fribbs ...... 75-71-75—221 (t-25th) CU-MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL...... 7th/14 294-294-286—874 L. Symons...... 70-72-72—214 (t-7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 9th/15 305-291-307—903 D. Fribbs ...... 76-71-76—223 (t-21st) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 15th/16 283-291-286—860 K. Kring ...... 67-73-70—210 (t-29th) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 15th/20 285-291-295—871 D. Fribbs ...... 72-74-70—216 (t-41st) Battle At The Beach ...... 13th/13 373-385-380—1138 J. Burstyn ...... 69-74-75—218 (t-29th) Front Range Individual ...... ……… D. Fribbs ...... 68-72—140 (1st) Bandon Dunes Invitational...... 5th/16 287-301-305—893 S. Heisele ...... 68-77-74—219 (t-6th) Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 11th/15 298-297-300—895 L. Symons...... 71-72-75—218 (t-23rd) Barona Collegiate Cup...... t-7th/16 370-384-373—1127 L. Symons...... 70-75-74—219 (t-11th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic...... t-5th/20 290-278-286—854 S. Heisele ...... 68-69-73—210 (t-12th) Western Intercollegiate...... 14th/15 382-372-383—1137 J. Burstyn ...... 72-71-78—221 (t-39th) S. Heisele ...... 74-73-74—221 (t-39th) Big 12 Conference Championships...... 10th/12 291-307-293-317—1208 L. Symons...... 76-75-68-80—299 (30th)

2011-12 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader CU-MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL...... 1st/15 282-278-280—840 B. Schoolcraft ...... 66-66-73—205 (t-1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational ...... t-1st/18 276-283-285—844 K. Kring ...... 68-70-72—210 (t-3rd) COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)...... L 4-6 New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 9th/16 301-303-298—902 S. Heisele ...... 73-74-76—223 (t-24th) K. Kring ...... 76-75-72—223 (t-24th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 13th/16 277-283-296—856 K. Kring ...... 73-70-72—215 (t-44th) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... t-18th/20 291-295-298—884 D. Fribbs ...... 71-71-71—213 (t-23rd) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate ...... t-13th/24 299-297-291—887 D. Fribbs ...... 73-77-71—221 (t-49th) Bandon Dunes Championship...... 6th/15 296-291-295—882 K. Kring ...... 73-75-70—218 (t-10th) Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 7th/14 298-296-295—889 K. Kring ...... 72-72-73—217 (14th) Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate ...... t-9th/16 292-300-293—885 K. Kring ...... 72-73-71—216 (t-19th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic...... 2nd/23 270-282-276—828 B. Schoolcraft ...... 64-67-70—201 (t-3rd) Pac-12 Conference Championships...... 8th/12 368-369-367-367—1471 J. Burstyn ...... 77-72-71-72—292 (26th) NCAA Bowling Green Regional ...... ……… D. Fribbs ...... 75-79-81—235 (t-64th)

83 2012-13 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE ...... NS ………………… J. Burstyn ...... 68-70—138 (1st) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational...... 1st/15 281-286-285—852 J. Burstyn ...... 68-71-68—207 (1st) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL ...... 2nd/14 290-280-275—845 D. Fribbs...... 70-70-67—207 (2nd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 2nd/14 289-294-295—878 J. Burstyn ...... 68-73-76—217 (t-7th) D. Oraee ...... 69-73-75—217 (t-7th) Pac-12 Preview...... 12th/12 293-301-296—890 J. Burstyn ...... 70-73-75—218 (t-26th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 12th/16 279-285-295—859 D. Oraee ...... 67-69-78—214 (t-26th) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 17th/20 295-289-305—889 J. Burstyn ...... 73-67-78—218 (t-49th) The Prestige At PGA West ...... 15th/15 295-310-299—904 J. Burstyn ...... 71-77-71—219 (t-27th) Wyoming ...... ……… …………………. D. Trujillo ...... 76-72-69—217 (t-11th) Bandon Dunes Championship...... 1st/17 291-286-285—862 J. Burstyn ...... 72-71-71—214 (t-3rd) Cal-Irvine Anteater Invitational ...... 4th/11 305-309-292—906 P. Juel-Berg ...... 72-78-73—223 (t-10th) U.S. Intercollegiate ...... 8th/17 283-288-282—853 D. Oraee ...... 75-69-67—211 (t-22nd) Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... 2nd/24 306-274—580 D. Fribbs...... 74-68—142 (t-7th) Pac-12 Conference Championships ...... 10th/12 370-360-380-377—1487 P. Juel-Berg ...... 70-70-77-75—292 (t-24th) NCAA Central Regional...... 8th/14 292-310-309—911 D. Fribbs...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st)

2013-14 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational...... t-3rd/15 292-290-285—867 E. Freeman ...... 73-73-69—215 (t-10th) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL ...... t-1st/15 299-290-293—882 P. Juel-Berg ...... 73-71-72—216 (4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... t-12th/17 313-303-311—927 D. Oraee ...... 73-75-76—224 (t-20th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... t-6th/16 288-282-284—854 J. Paul...... 71-67-70—208 (t-7th) UTEP Give ‘Em 5 Invitational ...... 2nd/15 275-284-288—847 Y. Paul ...... 66-72-69—207 (t-2nd) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 13th/20 287-281-278—846 J. Paul...... 69-68-70—207 (t-16th) CU-Wyoming Duel-in-the-Desert...... W 26½-9½ Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/23 272-284-284—840 Y. Paul ...... 66-74-70—210 (t-5th) Bandon Dunes Championship...... t-4th/15 286-296-291—873 Y. Paul ...... 71-72-76—219 (t-15th) Oregon Duck Invitational ...... 4th/16 294-301-297—892 J. Paul...... 76-67-70—213 (t-1st) Wyoming Cowboy Classic ...... t-2nd/21 271-290-277—838 D. Oraee ...... 66-71-68—205 (t-2nd) Texas A & M...... L 2- 3 Pac-12 Conference Championships ...... 4th/12 379-382-364-354—1479 D. Oraee ...... 72-74-74-73—293 (t-12th) NCAA Southeast/Auburn Regional ...... 12th/14 296-299-306—901 J. Paul...... 75-76-72—223 (t-28th)

2014-15 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational ...... 2nd/15 290-278-274—842 Y. Paul ...... 69-71-67—207 (t-2nd) Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational ...... 7th/15 304-289-300—893 J. Paul ...... 72-71-74—217 (t-8th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 8th/15 293-300-302—895 J. Paul ...... 70-73-78—221 (t-17th) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL...... 1st/17 276-280—556 D. Oraee ...... 64-67—131 (1st) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 7th/16 277-282-296—855 Y. Paul ...... 66-67-77—210 (t-6th) UCLA Gifford Collegiate Championship...... 8th/10 367-363-364—1094 J. Paul ...... 68-73-74—215 (t-17th) Hawai'i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 12th/18 295-271-280—846 Y. Paul ...... 73-67-68—208 (t-18th) Arizona State (dual) ...... L 2- 7 …………………… ...... Bandon Dunes Championship...... t-4th/16 286-293—579 J. Paul ...... 70-72—142 (t-6th) E. Freeman ...... 72-70—142 (t-6th) Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 21st/24 285-301-289—875 D. Oraee ...... 65-75-72—212 (t-39th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic...... 3rd/18 280-278-284—842 D. Oraee ...... 68-68-72—208 (t-4th) Pac-12 Conference Championships...... 11th/12 374-365-361-359—1459 Y. Paul ...... 72-71-74-68—285 (t-19th) NCAA Central Regional...... 6th/14 277-300-302—879 D. Oraee ...... 68-70-71—209 (2nd) NCAA Championship Finals...... ………… ...... D. Oraee ...... 71-85-78—234 (t-126th)

2015-16 Tournament Finish Score CU Leader BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE ...... 1st/ 3 290-273—563 J. Paul ...... 65-68—136 (1st) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational ...... 2nd/15 294-271-287—852 P. Juel-Berg ...... 69-67-68—204 (1st) CSU Ram Masters Invitational...... K. Crossland...... 71-76-71—218 (t-19th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational ...... 11th/16 294-304-298—896 J. Paul ...... 74-74-71—219 (t-21st) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL ...... t-1st/12 275-293-279—847 J. Paul ...... 67-75-68—210 (3rd) Alister Mackenzie Invitational ...... 10th/16 277-295-273—845 J. Paul ...... 68-74-67—209 (t-26th) UCLA Gifford Collegiate Championship ...... 8th/15 292-286-299—877 P. Juel-Berg ...... 69-70-75—214 (t-8th) Hawai'i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational ...... 11th/19 296-284-284—864 J. Paul ...... 73-73-68—214 (t-30th) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate ...... 2nd/20 289-292-288—869 P. Juel-Berg ...... 72-69-71—212 (t-3rd) Stanford’s “The Goodwin”...... 4th/25 287-273-286—846 P. Juel-Berg ...... 70-68-71—209 (9th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic...... 1st/19 290-272-281—843 J. Paul ...... 69-68-68—205 (t-1st) The Maxwell ...... 10th/11 293-294—587 J. Paul ...... 68-69—137 (t-4th) Pac-12 Conference Championships...... t-6th/12 360-363-371-365—1479 J. Paul ...... 68-67-74-73—282 (t-7th) NCAA Southeast/Tuscaloosa Regional ...... t-8th/13 296-306-288—890 J. Paul ...... 68-77-74—219 (t-21st)

84 All-Time Major Tournament History

(Since 1947-48, when CU joined the Big Seven Conference. Varsity only, no “B” team or JV results listed; team scores are low four or five golfers, unless listed in round-by-round cumulative form, i.e., 380/764/—1134; *—denotes won in a playoff; B—denotes Colorado B (or JV) team participated; Tournament name is most recent, i.e., Stanford’s The Nelson at one time was called the Stanford Fall Invitational and the Stanford Shootout.)

Adams Cup of Newport (Kingston, R.I.) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational (Augusta, Ga.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1995-96 6th/15 310-302-307—919 K. Ekjord ...... 77-73-75—225 (t-7th) 1988-89 t-4th/15 305-206-299—910 J. Lindberg ...... 72-72-71—215 (5th) 1996-97 4th/15 300-303-303—906 T. Stacy...... 77-75-73—225 (t-6th) 1989-90 7th/14 293-297-298—888 M. Glaesel...... 72-71-71—214 (t-2nd) 1997-98 10th/16 289-296-315—900 B. Fiala ...... 70-71-82—223 (t-22nd) 1990-91 t-15th/17 303-309-303—915 D. Fennie...... 76-75-75—226 (t-32nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Ballyneal Challenge (Holyoke, Colo.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1969-70 ? NA J. English ...... (1st) 2012-13 NTS ……………… J. Burstyn ...... 68-70—138 (1st) 1970-71 ? NA M. Hendrickson ..... (1st) 2015-16 1st/ 3 290-273—563 J. Paul ...... 65-68—133 (1st) 1971-72 7th/19 315/662/—994 B. Stirling...... 76-86-78—240 (t-11th) 2016-17 1st/ 3 274-277—551 Y. Paul ...... 66-66—132 (1st) 1974-75 6th/15 302/616/—951 J. McDermott ...... 78-76-76—230 (t-7th) M. Mulhern...... 76-77-77—230 (t-7th) Bandon Dunes Championship (Bandon, Ore.) 1976-77 2nd/23 286-302-315—903 T. Woodard ...... 74-72-77—223 (9th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1977-78 4th/24 308/611/—931 M. Crabtree...... 75-74-78—227 (t-3rd) 2010-11 5th/16 287-301-305—860 S. Heisele ...... 68-77-74—219 (t-6th) 1978-79 5th/29 300-299-317—916 R. Cramer ...... 74-72-71—217 (3rd) 2011-12 6th/15 296-291-295—882 K. Kring ...... 73-75-70—218 (t-10th) 1979-80 1st/28 285-291-301—877 S. Jones ...... 71-70-70—211 (2nd) 2012-13 1st/17 291-286-285—862 J. Burstyn ...... 72-71-71—214 (t-3rd) 1980-81 2nd/32 296-299-315—910 S. Jones ...... 74-74-77—225 (t-4th) 2013-14 t-4th/15 286-296-291—873 Y. Paul ...... 71-72-76—219 (t-15th) 1981-82 6th/32 298-308-318—924 S. Ivan ...... 71-76-79—226 (t-10th) 2014-15 t-4th/16 286-293—579 J. Paul ...... 70-72—142 (t-6th) 1982-83 t-4th/28 299-301-303—903 T. Smith ...... 73-76-77—226 (t-14th) E. Freeman ...... 72-70—142 (t-6th) T. Wood...... 75-75-76—226 (t-14th) 1983-84 3rd/24 307-292-308—907 T. Smith ...... 75-71-78—224 (t-6th) Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego, Calif.) 1984-85 5th/26 310-307-308—925 M. Potter...... 72-74-74—220 (1st) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1985-86 4th/18 414-381-365—1160 B. Riddle ...... 82-74-72—228 (t-9th) 2009-10 6th/16 361-387-364—1112 J. Bardgett ...... 71-80-69—220 (t-22nd) 1986-87 4th/14 380-389-386—1155 G. Bloomer ...... 76-74-79—229 (t-12th) S. Heisele ...... 70-75-75—220 (t-22nd) 1987-88 2nd/21 365-366-390—1121 J. Lindberg ...... 69-68-75—212 (1st) 2010-11 t-7th/16 370-384-373—1127 L. Symons ...... 70-75-74—219 (t-11th) 1988-89 t-5th/18 302-316-304—922 M. Glaesel...... 70-76-76—222 (1st) 1989-90 4th/22 304-304-287—895 J. Nyuli ...... 71-75-72—218 (t-2nd) Battle At The Beach (Newport Beach, Calif.) 1990-91 3rd/18 313-304—617 J. Nyuli ...... 74-71—145 (1st) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1991-92 1st/21 302-300-295—897 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-72—220 (2nd) 2009-10 12th/14 369-365-363—1097 K. Kring ...... 74-71-71—216 (t-31st) 1992-93 1st/24 298-293-292—883 J. Kaye...... 70-71-74—215 (t-1st) 2010-11 13th/13 373-385-380—1138 J. Burstyn ...... 69-74-75—218 (t-29th) 1993-94 1st/24 295-297-297—889 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-74-71—219 (3rd) 1994-95 (B) 22nd/24 326-314-319—959 J. Douma...... 80-76-79—235 (t-72nd) Bee Hive Collegiate (Logan, Utah) 1995-96 10th/24 302-300-290—892 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-69—217 (t-4th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1997-98 t-10th/24 293-303-296—892 B. Tompkins...... 72-74-73—219 (t-16th) 1970-71 5th/ 7 308/—604 J. Beabout...... 74-72—146 (t-17th) 1998-99 t-7th/23 297-292-291—880 K. Ekjord ...... 72-71-72—215 (t-9th) 2009-10 9th/18 282-288-301—871 K. Kring ...... 64-74-77—215 (t-13th) Big 7 Championships (assorted sites) 2010-11 9th/18 282-288-301—871 K. Kring ...... 64-74-77—215 (t-13th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2011-12 t-1st/18 276-283-285—844 K. Kring ...... 68-70-72—210 (t-3rd) 1947-48 3rd/ 7 603 L. Fowler ...... 147 (t-4th) 2012-13 1st/15 281-286-285—852 J. Burstyn ...... 68-71-68—207 (1st) 1948-49 7th/ 7 315/—643 B. Detweiler...... 75-79—154 (t-5th) 2013-14 t-3rd/15 292-290-285—867 E. Freeman ...... 73-73-69—215 (t-10th) 1949-50 5th/ 7 315/—629 B. Forbes ...... 77-76—153 (13th) 2014-15 2nd/15 290-278-274—842 Y. Paul ...... 69-71-67—207 (t-2nd) 1950-51 5th/ 7 320/642/—966 M. Backlund ...... 79-77-79—235 (9th) 2015-16 2nd/15 294-271-287—852 P. Juel-Berg ...... 69-67-68—204 (1st) 1951-52 6th/ 7 324/651/—997 D. Billehus...... 79-75-87—241 (11th) 2016-17 3rd/15 284-289-292—865 E. Freeman ...... 69-73-72—214 (5th) 1952-53 2nd/ 7 315/640/—949 M. Backlund ...... 78-75-74—227 (3rd) (formerly known prior to 1977 as the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate) 1953-54 1st/ 7 293/585/—890 K. Alexander...... 72-69-75—216 (1st) 1954-55 t-1st/ 7 303/609/—916 D. Kintzele ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-3rd) Andy Bean Intercollegiate (Miami, Fla.) 1955-56 4th/ 7 322/633/—934 K. Alexander...... 80-74-70—224 (t-8th) Season Finish Score CU Leader D. Douglass...... 77-77-70—224 (t-8th) 1984-85 23rd/25 314-315-315—944 T. Smith ...... 74-79-80—233 (t-69th) 1956-57 4th/ 7 329/650/—970 F. Bocovich...... 78-75-78—231 (t-3rd) Arizona State Sun Devil-Thunderbird Big 8 Championships (assorted sites) Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1957-58 3rd/ 8 315/626/—924 D. Douglass...... 73-77-75—225 (7th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1972-73 14th/14 394/786/—1177 G. Kelley ...... 73-74-72—219 (t-7th) 1958-59 5th/ 8 306/625/—947 D. Douglass...... 74-77-74—225 (5th) 1973-74 10th/13 384/762/—1156 B. Stirling...... 72-77-74—223 (t-26th) 1959-60 4th/ 8 312/619/—944 J. Hendricks ...... 79-75-78—232 (t-12th) 1974-75 16th/18 374/766/—1155 M. Crabtree...... 72-77-79—228 (t-56th) 1960-61 2nd/ 8 290/588/—892 G. Polumbus...... 70-74-74—28 (t-7th) M. Hendricks...... 72-79-77—228 (t-56th) 1961-62 6th/ 8 305/608/—902 B. Stapp ...... 75-76-72—223 (t-16th) 1976-77 12th/17 386/756/—1134 K. Spencer...... 77-74-73—227 (t-39th) 1962-63 3rd/ 8 292-295-290—877 R. Pierson...... 75-70-74—219 (t-10th) 1977-78 14th/15 369/740/—1116 S. Jones ...... 72-73-71—216 (t-20th) 1963-64 3rd/ 8 292-298-300—890 J. Hamer ...... 73-71-71—215 (t-5th) 1979-80 7th/17 361/719—1108 S. Jones ...... 73-65-76—214 (t-7th) 1964-65 5th/ 8 322-316-312—950 H. Irwin ...... 81-76-76—233 (9th) 1980-81 6th/15 365-375-383—1123 S. Jones ...... 74-71-72—217 (1st) 1965-66 2nd/ 8 291-285-288—864 H. Irwin ...... 71-69-68—208 (1st) 1981-82 15th/16 383-373-379—1135 S. Ivan ...... 71-76-70—217 (t-10th) 1966-67 3rd/ 8 313-306—619 H. Irwin ...... 71-75—146 (t-1st) 1987-88 t-14th/16 379-390—769 G. Bloomer ...... 74-75—149 (t-22nd) 1967-68 1st/ 8 280-289-288—857 B. Musselman...... 67-71-74—212 (2nd) 1989-90 14th/14 314-294-305—913 M. Glaesel...... 75-71-70—216 (t-11th) 1968-69 5th/ 8 291-289-320—900 J. English ...... 70-69-79—218 (7th) 1993-94 13th/14 293-293-302—888 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-72-73—219 (t-24th) 1969-70 6th/ 8 315-304-316—935 J. English ...... 76-76-77—229 (12th) 1995-96 8th/13 298-289-303—890 K. Ekjord ...... 71-70-74—215 (t-2nd) 1970-71 5th/ 8 314-303-311—928 B. Stirling...... 80-74-78—232 (t-17th) 2002-03 t-16th/18 287-293-282—862 E. McGlasson...... 70-72-71—213 (t-36th) 1971-72 3rd/ 8 288-310-302—900 D. Driver ...... 70-73-73—216 (t-3rd) 1972-73 6th/ 8 299-299-301—899 L. Hansen...... 76-71-75—222 (t-14th)

85 1973-74 7th/ 8 319-310-309—938 B. Stirling...... 79-78-75—232 (t-23rd) 1977-78 2nd/ 8 291/596/—892 M. Crabtree...... 67-77-71—215 (t-2nd) 1974-75 3rd/ 8 303-309-302—914 M. Hendricks...... 74-75-73—222 (4th) 1979-80 2nd/ 6 361-363-375—1099 R. Cramer ...... 76-68-72—216 (9th) 1975-76 2nd/ 7 297-306-320—923 T. Woodard ...... 73-75-79—227 (t-5th) 1980-81 2nd/ 8 353-360-352—1065 S. Jones ...... 68-72-69—209 (1st) 1976-77 3rd/ 8 311-314-313—938 T. Woodard ...... 76-75-78—229 (t-6th) 1981-82 4th/ 6 360-381-358—1099 R. Cramer ...... 69-72-73—214 (t-5th) 1977-78 3rd/ 8 307-297-312—916 S. Jones ...... 71-74-70—215 (3rd) 1983-84 5th/ 9 380-390-373—1143 T. Smith ...... 75-73-77—225 (t-19th) 1978-79 2nd/ 8 306-304-305—915 R. Cramer ...... 71-76-75—222 (2nd) 1984-85 4th/11 378-363-363—1104 M. Potter...... 73-70-70—213 (t-6th) 1979-80 t-2nd/ 8 296-296-299—891 S. Jones ...... 70-75-76—221 (t-7th) 1985-86 8th/12 379-366-384—1129 M. Potter...... 74-73-72—219 (t-12th) 1980-81 2nd/ 8 293-279-292—864 T. Kahl ...... 72-68-71—211 (1st) 1986-87 3rd/14 359-362-359—1080 J. Lindberg ...... 66-69-71—206 (2nd) 1981-82 4th/ 8 304-298-307—909 R. Cramer ...... 73-75-77—225 (t-7th) 1988-89 4th/13 366-365-366—1097 J. Lindberg ...... 66-71-67—204 (1st) M. Hogberg...... 77-71-77—225 (t-7th) 1982-83 6th/ 8 305-319-309—933 M. Hogberg...... 73-78-71—222 (4th) Cal-Irvine Anteater Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) 1983-84 4th/ 8 312-316-306—934 M. Brethower ...... 77-76-75—228 (7th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1984-85 6th/ 8 304-305-308—917 T. Smith ...... 74-74-76—224 (12th) 1998-99 t-3rd/18 304-304-297—905 M. Call ...... 73-73-74—220 (t-2nd) 1985-86 4th/ 8 310-299-316—925 K. Bolles...... 74-71-76—221 (t-7th) 2012-13 4th/11 305-309-292—906 P. Juel-Berg ...... 72-78-73—223 (t-10th) 1986-87 7th/ 8 307-303-307—917 M. Potter...... 73-74-71—218 (t-12th) 1987-88 t-5th/ 8 307-305-314—926 M. Glaesel...... 76-75-78—229 (14th) California Alister MacKenzie Invitational 1988-89 5th/ 8 315-317-306—938 J. Lindberg ...... 77-75-70—222 (7th) (Berkeley, Calif.) 1989-90 3rd/ 8 304-292-291—887 M. Glaesel...... 74-74-70—218 (t-5th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1990-91 7th/ 8 339-327-304—970 D. Fennie...... 84-81-76—241 (t-18th) 2002-03 7th/17 278-289-298—865 S. Carroll ...... 68-71-68—207 (t-5th) 1991-92 5th/ 8 305-300-310—915 B. Kalinowski ...... 79-69-78—226 (15th) 2009-10 3rd/15 280-275—555 S. Heisele ...... 70-66—136 (t-6th) 1992-93 3rd/ 8 299-295-304—898 B. Kalinowski ...... 71-71-72—214 (1st) 2010-11 15th/16 283-291-286—860 K. Kring ...... 67-73-70—210 (t-29th) 1993-94 4th/ 8 297-311-298—906 B. Kalinowski ...... 69-76-72—217 (1st) 2011-12 13th/16 277-283-296—856 K. Kring ...... 73-70-72—215 (t-44th) 1994-95 6th/ 8 306-296-302—904 K. Ekjord ...... 75-75-73—223 (t-11th) 2012-13 12th/16 279-285-295—859 D. Oraee ...... 67-69-78—214 (t-26th) 1995-96 7th/ 8 321-316-303—940 J. Douma...... 78-80-75—233 (t-20th) 2013-14 t-6th/16 288-282-284—854 J. Paul ...... 71-67-70—208 (t-7th) 2014-15 7th/16 277-282-296—855 Y. Paul ...... 66-67-77—210 (t-6th) Big 12 Championships (assorted sites) 2015-16 10th/16 277-295-273—845 J. Paul ...... 68-74-67—209 (t-26th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1996-97 11th/12 315-316-315—946 J. Douma ...... 81-76-71—228 (t-16th) Colorado-Fox Acres Invitational (Red Feather Lakes, Colo.) 1997-98 3rd/12 317-307-294—918 B. Portie ...... 77-77-73—227 (t-8th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1998-99 5th/12 288-297-288—873 M. Call...... 75-72-66—213 (t-4th) 1989-90 1st/ 9 287-295-294—876 M. Glaesel...... 72-73-70—215 (2nd) 1999-00 3rd/12 285-292-296—873 S. Carroll...... 74-72-72—218 (t-11th) 1990-91 6th/12 298-283-298—879 C. Brown ...... 73-68-71—212 (t-4th) K. Webber ...... 71-73-74—218 (t-11th) 1991-92 t-4th/12 297-282-299—878 J. Kaye...... 71-68-70—209 (t-3rd) M. Zions ...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th) 1992-93 5th/12 291-288-295—874 S. Petersen ...... 70-71-71—212 (2nd) 2000-01 4th/12 316-298-291—905 K. Webber ...... 80-73-74—227 (t-7th) 1993-94 6th/12 300-294-279—873 J. Segelke...... 76-68-68—212 (t-6th) 2001-02 8th/12 296-294-296—886 K. Webber ...... 75-73-71—219 (17th) 2002-03 t-6th/12 312-311-304—927 S. Carroll ...... 76-81-70—227 (t-10th) Colorado-Mark Simpson Invitational (Erie, Colo.) 2003-04 t-5th/12 295-301-297—893 K. Coakley...... 74-74-74—222 (t-16th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2004-05 11th/12 311-319-299—929 E. McGlasson ...... 76-77-75—228 (t-22nd) 2010-11 7th/14 294-294-286—874 L. Symons ...... 70-72-72—214 (t-7th) 2005-06 t-10th/12 301-289-309—899 E. McGlasson ...... 75-69-70—214 (t-4th) 2011-12 1st/15 282-278-280—840 B. Schoolcraft ...... 66-66-73—205 (t-1st) 2006-07 11th/12 313-304-305—922 M. Baird...... 77-73-70—220 (8th) 2012-13 2nd/14 290-280-275—845 D. Fribbs ...... 70-70-67—207 (3rd) 2007-08 10th/12 311-303-296-298—1208 L. Symons ...... 76-73-77-74—300 (t-28th) 2013-14 t-1st/15 299-290-293—882 P. Juel-Berg ...... 73-71-72—216 (4th) 2008-09 2nd/12 298-283-290-292—1163 P. Grady ...... 71-71-70-75—287 (6th) 2014-15 1st/17 276-280—556 D. Oraee ...... 64-67—131 (1st) 2009-10 9th/12 289-295-304-300—1188 S. Heisele...... 73-73-73-74—293 (t-19th) 2015-16 t-1st/12 275-293-279—847 J. Paul ...... 67-75-68—210 (3rd) 2010-11 10th/12 291-307-293-317—1208 L. Symons ...... 76-75-68-80—299 (30th) 2016-17 1st/18 282-276-286—844 M. Hansen ...... 71-65-73—209 (t-4th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational Colorado-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (Stevinson, Calif.) (Houston, Texas; 2-man best-ball) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish CU Participants Score 1998-99 7th/18 305-295-304—904 K. Ekjord ...... 74-71-77—222 (t-19th) 1978-79 t-10th/24 Steve Jones, Tom Lee ...... 71-68—139 1999-00 2nd/14 294-296-295—885 K. Webber...... 72-72-75—219 (t-5th) 1979-80 7th/18 Rick Cramer, Steve Jones...... 70-69-73—212 2000-01 2nd/14 298-301-305—904 K. Webber...... 74-72-68—214 (2nd) 1980-81 1st/19 Steve Jones, Terry Kahl...... 67-67-71—205 2001-02 7th/16 298-291-295—884 B. Portie...... 70-72-66—208 (1st) 1981-82 t-9th/23 Rick Cramer, Todd Wood ...... 71-73-70—214 2002-03 7th/14 293-299-289—881 E. McGlasson...... 72-74-72—218 (t-14th) 1982-83 t-9th/22 Steve Ivan, Tim Smith ...... 70-72-71—213 2003-04 t-4th/14 286-289-294—869 E. McGlasson...... 69-71-74—214 (9th) 1983-84 t-7th/26 Mike Hogberg, Steve Ivan...... 73-67-68—208 2004-05 t-5th/14 293-292-309—894 E. McGlasson...... 70-69-76—215 (t-3rd) 1984-85 17th/26 Matt Potter, Tim Smith ...... (?) 2005-06 1st/14 298-298—596 R. Anderson...... 76-72—148 (t-6th) E. McGlasson...... 74-74—148 (t-6th) Border Olympics (Laredo, Texas) 2006-07 2nd/15 291-294-313—898 D. Tolan ...... 74-70-76—220 (6th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2007-08 3rd/14 303-286-297—886 L. Symons ...... 80-70-70—220 (t-10th) 1986-87 15th/15 959 B. Riddle ...... 77-78-80—235 (t-55th) 2008-09 2nd/15 292-287-299—878 P. Grady ...... 69-68-71—208 (1st) Buzzini-Stanislaus Invitational (Turlock, Calif.) Colorado State Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1996-97 3rd/20 308-304-292—904 S. Irwin...... 74-76-74—224 (t-3rd) 1992-93 (B) 5th/12 295-306-304—905 M. Troyer...... 74-74-73—221 (7th) 1993-94 (B) 3rd/12 303-294—597 B. Neher...... 78-71—149 (t-9th) BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) 1998-99 7th/14 284-278-291—853 K. Ekjord ...... 70-65-76—211 (t-11th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1999-00 1st/15 286-275—561 T. Forsgren...... 72-66—138 (1st) 1967-68 4th/ 9 290/581/—861 C. Scena ...... 74-68-67—209 (3rd) 2000-01 1st/15 279-284—563 K. Webber...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) 1968-69 5th/ 9 ?/601/—897 B. Musselman...... 71-75-71—217 (t-5th) 2015-16 NTS ……………… K. Crossland...... 71-76-71—218 (t-19th) 1970-71 4th/ 7 305/610/—918 B. Stirling...... 75-76-74—225 (?) 2016-17 NTS ……………… V. Bjorlow...... 75-70-71—216 (t-21st) 1971-72 6th/ 7 305/597/—901 M. Mulhern...... 75-73-75—223 (t-23rd) 1972-73 7th/ 8 292/593/—894 B. Stirling...... 71-76-71—218 (t-24th) Denver Paintbrush Invitational (Parker, Colo.) 1973-74 6th/ 7 ?/?/—908 M. Mulhern...... ?-?-81—224 (?) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1975-76 7th/ 7 310/619/—934 T. Woodard ...... 75-75-75—225 (t-22nd) 2016-17 2nd/15 293-283-283—859 E. Freeman ...... 74-69-68—211 (6th) 1976-77 4th/ 6 292/585/—874 T. Kahl ...... 69-72-73—214 (t-5th)

86 (Denver, Colo.) 1983-84 13th/30 305-299-303—907 M. Hogberg...... 74-75-72—221 …… Denver-Ron Moore Invitational 1984-85 18th/29 306-319-308—933 M. Potter...... 72-81-73—226 …… Season Finish Score CU Leader 1985-86 18th/24 314-302—616 C. Lyons ...... 78-72—150 …… 2008-09 1st/17 276-274-275—825 P. Grady ...... 67-69-68—204 (1st) 1986-87 20th/24 312-317—619 J. Lindberg ...... 75-80—155 …… M. Zions...... 68-71—139 (t-3rd) B. Riddle ...... 77-78—155 …… (Pottsboro, Texas) 1987-88 10th/24 289-300-300—889 J. Lindberg ...... 73-72-71—216 (t-9th) Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate 1992-93 t-9th/12 313-303-296—912 J. Segelke...... 76-75-73—224 (t-14th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1994-95 2nd/16 301-291-304—896 M. Troyer...... 78-70-77—225 (10th) 1997-98 9th/18 313-298-300—911 B. Portie...... 76-74-74—224 (t-17th) 1996-97 13th/16 306-319—625 K. Ekjord ...... 79-77—156 (t-44th) (Akron, Ohio) 2005-06 2nd/13 286-287-293—866 E. McGlasson...... 70-71-74—215 (t-7th) Firestone Invitational 2006-07 6th/12 303-299-285—887 B. Moore...... 77-72-70—219 (t-11th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1986-87 3rd/14 292-301-318—911 J. Lindberg ...... 69-71-75—215 (t-2nd) Illinois Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) (Murrieta, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Frank Scott Invitational 2014-15 7th/15 304-289-300—893 J. Paul ...... 72-71-74—217 (t-8th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1988-89 2nd/18 292-299-298—889 M. Glaesel...... 72-72-71—215 (1st) Illinois Ram Intercollegiate (Lemont, Ill.) (Fresno, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Fresno State Classic 1990-91 10th/18 305-323-316—944 D.J. Morris...... 75-78-75—228 (t-6th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1982-83 26th/31 310-306—616 D. Bakke ...... 79-74—153 (t-79th) (Toledo, Ohio) M. Hogberg...... 78-75—153 (t-79th) Inverness Intercollegiate 1987-88 18th/28 373-380-382—1135 G. Bloomer ...... 79-75-72—226 (t-79th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2000-01 8th/13 300-299-309—908 K. Webber...... 73-75-76—224 (t-13th) J. Lindberg ...... 75-78-73—226 (t-79th) 1991-92 3rd/17 370-351-356—1077 S. Petersen ...... 76-67-69—212 (5th) (Honolulu, Hawai’i) 1992-93 8th/18 298-303-291—892 S. Petersen ...... 72-73-68—213 (1st) John Burns Intercollegiate 1994-95 17th/19 302-310-311—923 K. Ekjord ...... 73-74-74—221 (t-11th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1992-93 6th/20 289-286-283—858 S. Petersen ...... 71-66-68—205 (1st) (Galveston, Texas) 1995-96 t-13th/20 314-307-297—918 K. Ekjord ...... 77-79-72—228 (t-28th) Galveston Island Intercollegiate 1996-97 12th/25 301-299-289—889 J. Douma...... 72-76-66—214 (t-11th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1997-98 12th/21 296-291-281—868 B. Portie...... 74-69-71—214 (t-23rd) 1972-73 4th/12 312-300-288-306—1206 G. Kelley ...... 71-73-71-74—289 (1st) N. Rainey ...... 72-72-70—214 (t-23rd) GCAA Collegiate Match Play Championships 2003-04 t-9th/20 286-280-288—854 K. Webber...... 70-70-70—210 (t-13th) (North Myrtle Beach, S.C.) Kansas Fall Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1 1 2002-03 t-11th/16 W 5 /2-L 9 /2 J. Hanson .... 3-0-0 1983-84 2nd/ 9 303-301-308—912 M. Hogberg...... 72-77-75—224 (t-5th) 1984-85 6th/ 8 306-311-315—932 K. Bolles...... 78-75-78—231 (t-17th) Hawai’i-Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (Waikoloa, Hawai’i) T. Smith ...... 80-76-75—231 (t-17th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1985-86 2nd/ 9 305-306-309—920 B. Riddle ...... 72-74-78—224 (t-4th) 1994-95 t-16th/26 301-296-302—899 J. Segelke...... 71-72-75—218 (t-24th) 1986-87 4th/ 8 303-299-304—906 M. Potter...... 74-73-78—225 (t-6th) 2004-05 16th/21 272-290-278—840 E. McGlasson...... 67-73-69—209 (t-37th) 2005-06 t-13th/21 283-295-292—870 E. McGlasson...... 66-71-71—208 (t-5th) Kansas State Colbert Intercollegiate (Manhattan, Kan.) 2006-07 12th/18 279-278-287—844 M. Baird ...... 68-68-69—205 (t-18th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2007-08 11th/18 284-274-287—845 M. Baird ...... 69-66-71—206 (t-13th) 2002-03 t-5th/12 313-310-302—925 J. Hanson...... 78-76-72—226 (7th) 2008-09 6th/17 295-289-290—874 P. Grady ...... 73-69-70—212 (t-3rd) 2009-10 15th/22 304-306-293—903 K. Kring ...... 71-79-72—222 (t-40th) Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) 2010-11 15th/20 285-291-295—871 D. Fribbs ...... 72-74-70—216 (t-41st) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2011-12 t-18th/20 291-295-298—884 D. Fribbs ...... 71-71-71—213 (t-23rd) 1990-91 t-11th/15 305-304-306—915 D.J. Morris...... 75-75-71—221 (t-14th) 2012-13 17th/20 295-289-305—889 J. Burstyn ...... 73-67-78—218 (t-49th) 1991-92 7th/12 304-300-307—911 J. Kaye...... 73-74-77—224 (t-10th) 2013-14 13th/20 287-281-278—846 J. Paul ...... 69-68-70—207 (t-16th) 1992-93 6th/12 304-306-298—908 S. Petersen ...... 75-73-75—223 (t-11th) 2014-15 12th/18 295-271-280—846 Y. Paul ...... 73-67-68—208 (t-18th) 1993-94 10th/12 308-309-306—923 J. Zerwin...... 75-78-74—227 (t-25th) 2015-16 11th/19 296-284-284—864 J. Paul ...... 73-73-68—214 (t-30th) 1994-95 9th/12 301-313—614 S. Irwin...... 73-78—151 (t-20th) 2016-17 t-4th/21 281-279-281—841 J. Paul ...... 70-69-66—205 (t-5th) 1995-96 14th/15 302-315-310—927 K. Ekjord ...... 70-75-76—221 (t-11th) (Previously known as the Taylor Made Big Island Invitational) 1996-97 14th/15 308-301-303—912 K. Ekjord ...... 76-75-74—225 (t-29th) 1997-98 9th/15 308-303-307—918 B. Portie...... 75-73-78—226 (t-14th) Houston All-American (Houston, Texas) 1998-99 9th/15 302-299-292—893 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-68—216 (t-7th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1999-00 5th/15 284-301-299—884 M. Zions ...... 67-70-79—216 (t-2nd) 1955-56 ? NA K. Alexander...... 300 (t-12th) 2000-01 5th/15 295-287—582 K. Webber...... 73-69—142 (t-5th) 1964-65 13th/16 323/661/?—NA H. Irwin ...... 71-75-?-?—295 (t-2nd) 2001-02 6th/15 286-301-292—879 M. Zions...... 71-73-73—217 (t-8th) 1966-67 10th/16 311/612/936/—1253 H. Irwin ...... 70-75-73-72—290 (3rd) 2002-03 t-14th/15 303-295-296—894 B. Moore...... 76-75-70—221 (t-27th) 1968-69 18th/20 323/641/952/—1260 B. Musselman...... 83-76-75-77—311 (t-55th) 2003-04 9th/15 302-292-299—893 K. Webber...... 74-74-69—217 (t-6th) S. Parr...... 74-83-78-76—311 (t-55th) 2004-05 15th/15 307-320—627 E. McGlasson...... 74-81—155 (t-56th) 1970-71 23rd/25 ?/?/?/—1279 D. Driver ...... 77-78-77-83—315 (t-76th) 2005-06 10th/15 290-288-299—877 E. McGlasson...... 71-70-73—214 (t-10th) J. Hawkins ...... 78-77-81-79—315 (t-76th) D. Tolan ...... 69-70-75—214 (t-17th) 1971-72 23rd/24 320/640/973/—1292 D. Driver ...... 80-74-83-78—315 (t-94th) 2006-07 5th/15 293-282-290—865 M. Baird ...... 74-66-72—212 (t-8th) 1974-75 24th/24 329/640/959/—1301 M. Mulhern...... 78-79-82-83—322 (t-105th) 2007-08 1st/14 299-284-279—862 J. Grady ...... 75-71-69—215 (t-3rd) 1975-76 23rd/25 308/619/927/—1256 K. Spencer...... 79-72-74-81—306 (t-79th) 2008-09 t-6th/15 285-302-286—873 P. Grady ...... 70-75-66—211 (t-3rd) T. Woodard ...... 77-75-77-77—306 (t-79th) 2009-10 13th/15 293-295-309—897 J. Bardgett ...... 70-73-77—220 (t-21st) 1977-78 19th/24 303/612/906/—1211 M. Crabtree...... 71-73-71-75—290 (t-14th) 1978-79 23rd/30 304-310—614 R. Cramer ...... 77-74—151 …… Matlock Collegiate Classic (Lakeland, Fla.) S. Jones ...... 75-76—151 …… Season Finish Score CU Leader 1979-80 14th/29 297-298-298-300—1193 S. Jones ...... 74-72-75-74—295 (t-36th) 2001-02 3rd/15 284-296-298—878 K. Webber...... 68-71-73—212 (3rd) 1980-81 15th/30 298-301-308-311—1218 R. Cramer ...... 70-74-73-71—288 (t-2nd) 2002-03 8th/18 290-295-293—878 S. Carroll ...... 72-72-71—215 (t-10th) 1981-82 14th/30 294-304-305-311—1214 S. Ivan ...... 72-73-74-78—297 (t-24th) 1982-83 13th/30 298-295-322—915 T. Smith ...... 67-72-79—218 ……

87 (Kahola Coast, Hawai’i) 1979-80 16th/30 313-295-301—909 T. Lee...... 75-74-77-75—301 (t-35th) Mauna Kea Invitational 1980-81 t-11th/30 297-290-300-298—1185 S. Jones ...... 75-71-71-72—289 (t-10th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1983-84 t-28th/32 299-293-303—895 T. Smith ...... 75-75-73—223 …… 1994-95 6th/13 299-294-307—900 J. Segelke...... 72-73-74—219 (t-7th) 1988-89 t-29th/30 301-308—609 J. Nyuli ...... 76-73—149 …… (Miami, Fla.) 1993-94 24th/30 294-299—593 J. Luoma ...... 72-74—146 …… Miami-Doral Invitational 1998-99 23rd/30 315-302—617 B. Fiala ...... 80-73—153 …… Season Finish Score CU Leader 2001-02 t-14th/30 280-293-296-284—1153 B. Portie...... 66-72-75-73—286(t-33rd) 1989-90 17th/18 310-333-310—953 M. Glaesel...... 76-78-77—231 (t-35th) Michigan Wolverine Invitational (Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.) NCAA Southeast Regional (various locations) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 2013-14 12th/14 296-299-306—901 J. Paul ...... 75-76-72—223 (t-28th) 2007-08 4th/ 9 303-285-307—895 M. Baird ...... 73-70-77—220 (t-7th) 2015-16 t-8th/13 296-306-288—890 J. Paul ...... 68-77-74—219 (t-21st) (East Lansing, Mich.) Michigan State Spartan Invitational (Daly City, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader NCAA West Regional 1995-96 10th/19 306-305-301—912 K. Ekjord ...... 73-71-74—218 (t-2nd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2008-09 9th/13 291-294-279—864 L. Symons ...... 70-75-68—213 (t-18th) (St. Charles, Mo.) Missouri Bluffs/Purina Challenge (Lincoln, Neb.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational 1995-96 7th/14 293-296-293—882 J. Douma...... 67-76-72—215 (t-12th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1999-00 5th/11 303-297-297—897 S. Carroll ...... 76-74-70—220 (t-8th) K. Ekjord ...... 72-72-71—215 (t-12th) 1996-97 14th/15 302-301-310—915 K. Ekjord ...... 73-73-78—224 (t-40th) (South Lake Tahoe, Calif.) 1997-98 10th/14 300-294-297—891 B. Tompkins...... 76-73-71—220 (t-23rd) Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic 1998-99 7th/15 299-276-294—869 K. Ekjord ...... 76-66-70—212 (t-6th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1980-81 3rd/15 401-375-390—1166 R. Cramer ...... 78-73-77—228 (t-3rd) 1999-00 t-3rd/17 292-286-279—857 M. Call ...... 73-72-68—213 (t-11th) 1982-83 10th/14 391-395-392—1178 M. Potter...... 76-76-78—230 (t-17th) 2000-01 11th/15 294-297-289—880 B. Portie...... 74-72-72—218 (24th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate (Austin, Texas) New Mexico State Intercollegiate (Las Cruces, N.M.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1965-66 2nd/14 307-302-303—912 L. McAtee ...... 72-72-75—219 (2nd) 1973-74 9th/18 302/613/—916 B. Stirling...... 72-75-76—223 (t-16th) 1966-67 t4th/19 383-393-400—1176 H. Irwin ...... 67-72-77—216 (1st) 1974-75 9th/16 315/646/—960 G. Peterson...... 82-79-76—237 (t-40th) 1967-68 8th/13 306-294-304—904 J. English ...... 75-74-76—225 (?) 1975-76 t-12th/24 906 K. Spencer...... 72-75-75—222 (t-25th) C. Scena ...... 76-73-76—225 (?) 1976-77 22nd/28 300/—606 T. Woodard ...... 73-77—150 (t-81st) 1968-69 5th/12 305-299-296—900 B. Musselman...... 75-69-74—218 (t-3rd) 1977-78 19th/24 312/617/—927 S. Jones ...... 75-77-75—227 (t-50th) 1970-71 8th/17 307-311-303—921 J. Hawkins ...... 75-76-76—227 (t-26th) 1978-79 15th/21 311-304-312—927 T. Lee...... 77-74-73—224 (t-16th) 1971-72 4th/11 300/601/—906 B. Stirling...... 76-73-74—223 (?) 1979-80 15th/23 292-316—608 T. Kahl ...... 69-69-74—222 (t-25th) 1972-73 8th/17 310/616/—928 G. Kelley ...... 74-75-75—224 (t-7th) 1980-81 t-7th/24 291-299-292—882 S. Jones ...... 73-74-69—216 (t-10th) 1973-74 5th/13 ?-?-302—917 B. Stirling...... ?-?-77—219 (11th) 1981-82 6th/24 290-301—591 R. Cramer ...... 68-70—138 (1st) 1988-89 *1st/18 285-281-305—871 J. Lindberg ...... 69-68-74—211 (2nd) 1982-83 10th/21 298-304-310—912 M. Hogberg...... 74-75-73—222 (t-15th) 2008-09 9th/18 298-294-283—875 P. Grady ...... 69-69-71—209 (t-2nd) 1983-84 8th/18 301-296-287—884 M. Brethower ...... 73-74-72—219 (t-23rd) (Also known as the Herb Wimberly; *—declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech.) 1984-85 15th/18 306-297-303—906 T. Smith ...... 74-74-76—224 (t-44th) Mountain States Championship (Denver, Colo.) New Mexico William H. Tucker Invitational Season Finish Score CU Leader (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1939-40 1st/ 7 402-433—835 H. Saunders ...... 77-84—161 (2nd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1955-56 (no information available on first event; CU did compete) NCAA Central Regional (assorted sites) 1956-57 2nd/ 4 314/638/975/—1296 D. Douglass...... 75-76-82-78—311 (5th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1957-58 4th/ 7 309/623/— 941 D. Douglass...... 73-75-78—226 (t-9th) 1988-89 3rd/18 312-293-297—902 J. Lindberg ...... 79-72-65—216 (3rd) 1958-59 4th/ 9 321/634/936/—1214 D. Douglass...... 76-74-73-77—300 (6th) 1989-90 15th/21 306-297-316—919 M. Glaesel...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st) 1959-60 9th/11 326/642/966/—1303 B. Kennedy...... 306 (t-16th) 1990-91 16th/21 300-291-308—899 J. Kaye...... 71-74-77—222 (t-35th) 1960-61 8th/11 314/630/— 956 G. Polumbus...... 75-76-83—234 (t-32nd) 1991-92 t-11th/21 307-301-294—908 S. Petersen ...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th) 1961-62 6th/13 311/629/945/—1262 J. Hamer ...... 78-75-75-76—304 (t-11th) 1992-93 18th/21 314-302-301—917 B. Kalinowski ...... 77-72-70—219 (t-9th) 1962-63 3rd/12 299/603/906/—1213 L. McAtee ...... 74-75-72-78—299 (5th) 1993-94 2nd/21 285-288-280—853 B. Kalinowski ...... 68-69-71—208 (2nd) 1963-64 7th/13 304/614/938/—1247 J. Hamer ...... 75-76-78-75—304 (13th) 1994-95 16th/21 292-306-299—897 K. Ekjord ...... 70-76-71—217 (t-14th) 1964-65 t-11th/15 317/632/950/—1277 M. Daeuble ...... 74-76-75-78—303 (22nd) 1998-99 10th/21 300-307-290—897 M. Call ...... 74-73-73—220 (t-20th) 1965-66 t-7th/15 310/612/927/—1242 L. McAtee ...... 74-73-78-76—301 (21st) M. Zions ...... 74-77-69—220 (t-20th) 1966-67 6th/18 309/622/945/—1257 A. Hoos...... 73-80-80-75—308 (?) 1999-00 t-18th/27 299-301-281—881 M. Call ...... 73-75-70—218 (t-44th) 1967-68 8th/18 312/628/942/—1283 B. Musselman...... 71-76-79-77—303 (t-20th) 2000-01 17th/27 298-300-300—898 M. Call ...... 76-75-70—221 (t-26th) 1968-69 10th/17 307/617/936/—1252 B. Musselman...... 76-71-80-73—300 (8th) 2001-02 10th/27 294-293-299—886 B. Portie...... 70-72-75—217 (16th) 1969-70 10th/15 314/624/934/—1297 J. English ...... 78-72-76-90—316 (t-21st) 2003-04 t-18th/27 304-307-322—933 K. Webber...... 72-76-79—227 (t-30th) 1970-71 12th/15 311/661/974/—1282 B. Stirling...... 77-85-76-79—317 (t-43rd) 2005-06 21st/27 306-305-300—911 E. McGlasson...... 73-77-70—220 (t-30th) 1971-72 20th/23 329/652/973/—1297 J. Arrabito...... 78-76-82-79—315 (?) 2006-07 20th/27 315-310-315—940 P. Grady ...... 76-77-77—230 (t-44th) 1972-73 12th/22 300/605/931/—1245 M. Simpson...... 73-73-86-74—306 (t-38th) 2007-08 18th/27 301-303-308—912 D. Tolan ...... 73-72-73—218 (7th) 1973-74 11th/21 312/625/925/—1235 M. Fowler ...... 75-78-72-75—300 (13th) 2012-13 8th/14 292-310-309—911 D. Fribbs...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st) 1974-75 19th/20 308/618/929/—1252 L. Hansen...... 76-73-74-78—301 (?) 2014-15 6th/14 277-300-302—879 D. Oraee ...... 68-70-71—209 (2nd) 1975-76 18th/20 NA (missed 54-hole cut) (?) 1976-77 5th/18 304/608/912/—1214 T. Kahl ...... 78-71-78-71—298 (t-10th) NCAA Championships (Finals) (assorted sites) 1977-78 6th/15 311-304-295-320—1230 M. Crabtree...... 74-72-69-75—290 (2nd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1978-79 12th/15 304-307-314-313—1238 R. Cramer ...... 71-75-77-81—304 (t-37th) 1952-53 t-10th/19 306-292—598 M. Backlund ...... 69-68—137 (1st) T. Lee...... 71-75-81-77—304 (t-37th) 1953-54 15th/20 301-315—616 J. Kettman ...... 73-75—148 (t-31st) 1979-80 4th15 319-295-300-301—1215 S. Jones ...... 79-73-73-74—299 (t-8th) 1954-55 31st/33 316-326—642 G. Hoos ...... 77-78—156 (?) 1980-81 5th/15 293-298-307-316—1214 S. Jones ...... 72-74-74-77—297 (t-6th) 1959-60 30th/34 319-329—648 B. Hopfer...... 79-80—159 (t-91st) 1981-82 2nd/16 308-299-299-296—1202 R. Cramer ...... 70-72-74-70—286 (2nd) 1963-64 t-18th/41 312-308—620 J. Hamer ...... 73-78—151 (t-36th) 1982-83 13th/15 309-316-313-311—1249 S. Ivan ...... 77-80-74-77—308 (t-27th) 1965-66 17th/31 305-312—617 H. Irwin ...... 70-71-77-74—292 (t-10th) 1983-84 7th/15 295-299-301-295—1190 M. Hogberg...... 70-73-75-74—292 (t-10th) 1967-68 t-8th/30 289-292-293-298—1172 B. Musselman...... 74-76-68-68—286 (t-8th) 1984-85 10th/14 316-301-315-304—1236 M. Potter...... 80-71-77-73—301 (t-18th)

88 1985-86 10th/15 302-298-306-323—1229 B. Riddle ...... 71-73-78-79—301 (t-25th) (Tulsa, Okla.) 1986-87 4th/15 294-288-292-296—1170 B. Riddle ...... 73-69-74-74—290 (8th) Oral Roberts Invitational Season Finish Score CU Leader 1987-88 4th/14 290-287-300-302—1179 J. Lindberg ...... 69-70-73-72—284 (2nd) 1983-84 2nd/ 8 309-299-300—908 M. Brethower ...... 72-75-78—225 (t-4th) 1988-89 16th/17 312-316-321—949 D. Nock ...... 77-75-76—228 (t-44th) M. Hogberg...... 79-75-71—225 (t-4th) 1989-90 t-15th/18 308-298-304—910 M. Glaesel...... 75-74-74—223 (t-26th) (Eugene, Ore.) 1990-91 10th/18 296-298-295—889 C. Brown ...... 72-74-73—219 (t-17th) Oregon Duck Invitational Season Finish Score CU Leader 1991-92 t-14th/20 298-296-307—901 S. Petersen ...... 72-72-77—221 (t-33rd) 2008-09 4th/13 298-297-291—886 P. Grady ...... 76-70-74—220 (t-3rd) 1992-93 t-8th/18 302-298-296—896 S. Petersen ...... 76-76-70—222 (t-18th) 2009-10 6th/13 362-371-375—1108 J. Bardgett ...... 71-76-72—219 (t-16th) 1993-94 12th/18 300-296-301—897 B. Kalinowski ...... 75-71-77—223 (t-35th) 2010-11 11th/15 298-297-300—895 L. Symons ...... 71-72-75—218 (t-23rd) 1994-95 t-11th/20 306-301-299—906 J. Segelke...... 75-76-72—223 (t-25th) 2011-12 7th/14 298-296-295—889 K. Kring ...... 72-72-73—217 (14th) 1995-96 t-7th/17 302-308-292—902 K. Ekjord ...... 75-78-72—225 (t-28th) 2013-14 4th/16 294-301-297—892 J. Paul ...... 76-67-70—213 (t-1st) 1996-97 t-16th/20 292-293-300—885 P. Robinson...... 71-72-74—217 (t-30th) 1997-98 14th/23 289-303—592 N. Rainey ...... 70-74—144 (t-21st) (assorted sites) 1998-99 11th/17 300-293-306—899 K. Ekjord ...... 76-72-76—224 (t-32nd) Pac-12 Championships Season Finish Score CU Leader 1999-00 7th/19 296-294-293—883 S. Carroll ...... 71-71-76—218 (t-16th) 2011-12 8th/12 368-369-367-367—1471 J. Burstyn...... 77-72-71-72—292 (26th) 2000-01 t-11th/22 296-301-296—893 M. Call ...... 71-73-74—218 (t-18th) 2012-13 10th/12 370-360-380-377—1487 P. Juel-Berg...... 70-70-77-75—292 (t-24th) 2001-02 7th/19 289-292-302—883 B. Portie...... 74-72-74—220 (t-20th) 2013-14 4th/12 379-382-364-354—1479 D. Oraee...... 72-74-74-73—293 (t-12th) M. Zions...... 71-73-76—220 (t-20th) 2014-15 11th/12 374-365-361-359—1459 Y. Paul...... 72-71-74-68—285 (t-19th) 2002-03 13th/17 303-299-301—903 S. Carroll ...... 74-71-70—215 (t-6th) 2015-16 t-6th/12 360-363-371-365—1479 J. Paul ...... 68-67-74-73—282 (t-7th) 2003-04 14th/19 297-304-298—899 K. Webber...... 71-76-72—219 (t-17th) 2004-05 t-7th/19 291-292-293—876 E. McGlasson...... 67-76-77—220 (t-24th) (North Plains, Ore.) 2005-06 5th/19 288-290-294—872 D. Tolan ...... 71-71-72—214 (t-8th) Pac-12 Preview Season Finish Score CU Leader 2006-07 8th/21 293-300-295—888 B. Moore...... 72-74-73—219 (t-11th) 2012-13 12th/12 293-301-296—890 J. Burstyn ...... 70-73-75—218 (t-26th) 2007-08 3rd/17 290-289-292—871 D. Tolan ...... 68-74-73—215 (t-7th) 2008-09 4th/16 289-289-290—868 D. Tolan ...... 71-68-72—211 (t-1st) 2009-10 12th/17 301-290-300—891 S. Heisele ...... 74-69-77—220 (t-24th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate 2010-11 9th/15 305-291-307—903 D. Fribbs ...... 76-71-76—223 (t-21st) ( & Santa Barbara, Calif.) 2011-12 9th/16 301-303-298—902 S. Heisele ...... 73-74-76—223 (t-24th) Season Finish Score CU Leader K. Kring ...... 76-75-72—223 (t-24th) 1976-77 14th/22 302/625/—941 K. Spencer...... 75-77-80—232 (t-37th) 2012-13 2nd/14 289-294-295—878 J. Burstyn ...... 68-73-76—217 (t-7th) 1978-79 12th/23 304/—597 S. Jones ...... 74-71—145 (t-15th) 2013-14 t-12th/17 313-303-311—927 D. Oraee ...... 73-75-76—224 (t-20th) 1979-80 16th/22 383-372-375—1130 S. Jones ...... 77-67-72—216 (t-16th) 2014-15 8th/15 293-300-302—895 J. Paul ...... 70-73-78—221 (t-17th) 1980-81 11th/20 380-371-379—1130 R. Cramer ...... 75-69-72—216 (t-5th) 2015-16 11th/16 294-304-298—896 J. Paul ...... 74-74-71—219 (t-21st) 1993-94 t-14th/20 301-303—604 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-72—145 (t-13th) 2016-17 t-5th/16 291-302-289—882 M. Hansen ...... 73-73-69—215 (t-6th) 1994-95 9th/22 301-298-298—897 J. Luoma ...... 77-72-75—224 (t-28th) New Orleans Invitational (Destrehan, La.) Patio Springs Invitational (Eden & Ogden, Utah) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1987-88 8th/18 288-301-297—886 J. Lindberg ...... 70-72-72—214 (t-8th) 1970-71 ? NA M. Simpson...... (1st) 1971-72 4th/ 7 416/—824 M. Simpson...... 74-81—155 (t-4th) Northern California Invitational (Stockton, Calif.) 1972-73 3rd/ 9 391/—773 B. Stirling...... 77-73—150 (6th) 1973-74 4th/ 8 378/780/—1156 M. Fowler ...... 72-77-73—222 (t-6th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1986-87 t-4th/20 297-308-307—912 J. Lindberg ...... 71-71-75—217 (1st) 1975-76 4th/13 394-384-391—1169 M. Crabtree...... 72-73-74—219 (t-6th) Northern Colorado Bear Invitational (Greeley, Colo.) Pepperdine Club Glove Invitational (Somis, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1999-00 3rd/12 304-298—602 M. Zions ...... 75-68—143 (1st) 2003-04 7th/12 296-304-302—902 K. Webber...... 72-72-75—219 (10th) 2005-06 3rd/12 301-308-305—914 E. McGlasson...... 76-71-76—223 (t-4th) Notre Dame Invitational (Bridgman, Mich./South Bend, Ind.) 2006-07 7th/12 316-308-299—923 M. Baird ...... 80-71-77—228 (t-13th) 2007-08 8th/12 342-317-306—947 M. Baird ...... 79-80-77—236 (t-23rd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2004-05 4th/15 298-293-298—889 E. McGlasson...... 72-78-70—220 (t-12th) 2009-10 11th/15 304-302-289—895 J. Bardgett ...... 73-69-74—216 (t-5th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic (Columbus, Ohio) 1947-48 1st/ 8 NA ...... (?) 1948-49 2nd/ 8 NA ...... (?) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1986-87 15th/23 320-306-318—944 J. Lindberg ...... 76-76-80—232 (t-34th) 1949-50 4th/ 8 323/—NA ...... (?) 1992-93 4th/16 312-307-310—929 J. Kaye...... 73-74-79—227 (9th) 1950-51 t-3rd/ 8 319/—645 M. Backlund ...... 77-80—157 (?) 1951-52 3rd/10 330/—644 M. Backlund ...... 78-73—151 (t-4th) Ohio State Robert Kepler Intercollegiate 1952-53 3rd/ 8 324/—647 J. Kettman ...... 80-77—157 (t-2nd) (Columbus, Ohio) 1953-54 4th/ 8 NA ...... (?) 1954-55 ? NA ...... (?) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1955-56 1st/10 965 K. Alexander...... xx-xx-73—229 (1st) 2001-02 2nd/17 295-284—579 K. Webber...... 74-69—143 (t-2nd) 1956-57 3rd/10 323/639/—940 F. Bocovich...... 75-75-73—223 (4th) 2007-08 1st/14 299-307-294—900 L. Symons ...... 72-78-72---222 (t-2nd) 1957-58 4th/10 953 ...... (?) 1958-59 ? NA ...... (?) Oklahoma City All-College Golf Classic 1959-60 4th/14 ?/626/—959 B. Diehl...... 236 (?) (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 1960-61 2nd/14 980 G. Polumbus...... 77-76-84—237 (t-3rd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1961-62 7th/17 966 ...... (?) 1979-80 5th/18 271-287-292—850 S. Jones ...... 66-71-71—208 (t-5th) 1962-63 2nd/14 306/617/—925 L. McAtee ...... 71-77-79—227 (t-2nd) 1981-82 t-15th/18 293-306-300—899 R. Cramer ...... 74-73-73—220 (t-23rd) G. Polumbus...... 80-76-71—227 (t-2nd) 1963-64 4th/17 ?/630/—945 ...... (?) Oklahoma Intercollegiate (Shawnee, Okla.) 1964-65 7th/17 331/654/—980 H. Irwin ...... 79-77-75—231 (t-5th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1965-66 6th/20 318/633/—937 H. Irwin ...... 75-78-75—228 (t-6th) 1971-72 11th/11 323-316-318—957 B. Stirling...... 77-79-75—231 (t-5th) 1966-67 t-8th/20 315/630/—964 H. Irwin ...... 78-77-85—240 (21st) 1967-68 5th/17 311/634/—948 C. Scena ...... 76-79-79—234 (?) 1968-69 8th/16 321/630/—940 J. English ...... 75-73-78—226 (t-6th) (formerly known as the Broadmoor Invitational and the Colorado College Invitational)

89 PING-Arizona Intercollegiate (Tucson, Ariz.) Robertson Homes Collegiate (Stockton, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1981-82 11th/17 371-384-378—1133 R. Cramer ...... 68-75-75—218 (13th) 1987-88 1st/15 279-283-305—867 J. Lindberg ...... 66-66-72—204 (1st) 1982-83 14th/20 296-298-303—897 T. Smith ...... 74-73-74—221 (t-31st) 1988-89 9th/15 295-296-293—884 M. Glaesel...... 69-73-77—217 (t-9th) 1983-84 13th/20 314-298-300—912 T. Smith ...... 75-76-75—226 (t-33rd) 1991-92 t-7th/16 284-284-297—865 S. Petersen ...... 70-66-75—211 (t-9th) 1984-85 t-13th/27 302-295-303—900 D. Bakke ...... 77-74-71—222 (t-28th) 1994-95 t-12th/22 291-298-302—891 J. Segelke...... 73-70-77—220 (t-29th) T. Smith ...... 73-71-78—222 (t-28th) 1985-86 15th/15 388-385-400—1173 K. Bolles...... 71-74-75—220 (t-15th) St. Mary’s Invitational (Pebble Beach, Calif.) 1986-87 14th/17 396-381-396—1173 J. Lindberg ...... 73-72-76—221 (t-5th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1987-88 t-13th/15 318-300-304—922 J. Lindberg ...... 79-70-72—221 (t-13th) 2007-08 11th/18 300-298-301—899 M. Baird ...... 74-74-73—221 (t-15th) 1988-89 t-12th/20 303-320-303—926 J. Lindberg ...... 74-76-75—225 (t-14th) 1989-90 t-16th/17 315-298-308—921 M. Glaesel...... 74-72-74—220 (t-29th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) 1990-91 14th/17 301-295-316—912 C. Brown ...... 73-69-79—221 (t-4th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1991-92 7th/16 289-291—580 J. Kaye...... 69-70—139 (*1st) 1977-78 9th/15 299/594/—894 M. Crabtree...... 72-75-73—220 (t-22nd) 1992-93 5th/18 300-289-289—878 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-68-72—214 (t-3rd) 1978-79 8th/20 294/596/—902 T. Lee...... 69-76-78—223 (t-19th) 1993-94 t-10th/13 290-299-282—871 J. Segelke...... 73-72-69—214 (t-22nd) 1982-83 t-10th/18 375-374-372—1121 S. Ivan ...... 75-73-73—221 (t-19th) 1994-95 14th/14 299-295-312—906 K. Ekjord ...... 71-69-75—215 (t-23rd) 1995-96 14th/14 301-308-303—912 K. Ekjord ...... 73-76-72—221 (t-33rd) San Francisco Olympic Club Intercollegiate 1996-97 13th/15 300-309-308—917 S. Irwin...... 71-72-79—222 (t-22nd) (San Francisco, Calif.) 1997-98 18th/19 314-298-304—916 C. Malm...... 78-70-73—221 (t-36th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1998-99 17th/18 301-312-304—917 M. Zions ...... 71-75-77—223 (t-45th) 2008-09 2nd/14 294-289-286—869 D. Tolan ...... 74-69-70—213 (t-1st) 1999-00 12th/19 285-305-304—894 M. Call ...... 68-74-75—217 (t-18th) 2003-04 7th/14 290-278-291—859 K. Coakley ...... 75-68-69—212 (t-18th) Southern Colorado Invitational (Pueblo, Colo.) 2004-05 11th/15 312-283-291—886 E. McGlasson...... 79-63-74—216 (t-25th) Season Finish Score CU Leader (formerly known also as the Michelob National, Tucson Conquistador and Bill Bell Memorial) 1975-76 2nd/13 610 S. Kerr ...... 77-70—147 (t-3rd) T. Lee...... 75-72—147 (t-3rd) PING-Oak Tree Collegiate (Edmond, Okla.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Southwest Classic (Victoria, Texas) 1987-88 11th/13 320-303-295—918 M. Glaesel...... 77-76-69—222 (t-23rd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1990-91 14th/14 305-302-296—903 C. Brown ...... 77-74-72—223 (t-43rd) 1998-99 1st/19 292-294-292—878 K. Ekjord ...... 73-72-72—217 (t-2nd) PING-Tulsa Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.) Southwestern Intercollegiate (Westlake Village, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1989-90 8th/ 9 301-307-309—917 M. Glaesel...... 73-72-74—219 (2nd) 1981-82 9th/12 301-291-303-305—1200 S. Ivan ...... 74-71-75-78—298 (t-23rd) 1993-94 t-5th/12 302-295-302—899 B. Kalinowski ...... 72-71-74—217 (5th) 1992-93 3rd/18 296-285-300—881 S. Petersen ...... 68-68-75—211 (t-3rd) 1994-95 11th/12 305-307-296—908 K. Ekjord ...... 73-75-73—221 (t-21st) 1993-94 12th/12 305-308-320—933 J. Segelke...... 76-77-79—232 (t-46th) 1994-95 16th/16 309-321-314—944 S. Irwin...... 76-73-79—228 (t-32nd) Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) Season Finish Score CU Leader Southwestern Invitational (Houston, Texas) 1999-00 10th/15 297-287-300—884 M. Zions ...... 73-71-74—218 (t-18th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2000-01 9th/15 294-298-298—890 M. Call ...... 74-72-70—216 (t-5th) 1956-57 ?/16 326/?/984/—NA ...... (?) 2001-02 5th/15 289-295-288—872 J. Liley...... 69-72-71—212 (t-7th) 2002-03 13th/18 310-297-300—907 M. Brenneman ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-35th) Stanford’s “The Goodwin” (Palo Alto, Calif.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Purdue Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) 2011-12 t-9th/16 292-300-293—885 K. Kring ...... 72-73-71—216 (t-19th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2012-13 8th/17 283-288-282—853 D. Oraee ...... 75-69-67—211 (t-22nd) 2003-04 2nd/18 288-284-285—857 K. Webber...... 71-69-66—206 (1st) 2014-15 21st/24 285-301-289—875 D. Oraee ...... 65-75-72—212 (t-39th) 2015-16 4th/25 287-273-286—846 P. Juel-Berg ...... 70-68-71—209 (9th) Rice International Intercollegiate (Monterrey, Mexico) (formerly known as the Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate from 1968-2013.) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1974-75 13th/22 308/640/—928 G. Peterson...... 75-74-75—224 (t-29th) Stanford’s The Nelson (Palo Alto, Calif.) 1975-76 16th/21 299/614/—930 T. Lee...... 75-78-78—231 (t-54th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1976-77 10th/23 298/611/—925 M. Crabtree...... 73-75-78—226 (t-23rd) 1980-81 21st/24 375-381-383—1139 S. Jones ...... 75-75-73—223 (t-44th) 1977-78 19th/23 318-318-316—952 M. Crabtree...... 76-77-74—227 (?) 1987-88 t-15th/17 313-301-313—927 J. Lindberg ...... 73-79-73—225 (t-19th) 1978-79 23rd/26 324-311-311—946 R. Cramer ...... 80-74-75—229 (t-60th) 1991-92 1st/24 286-286-291—863 S. Petersen ...... 71-69-71—211 (2nd) 1979-80 t-13th/24 300-300-306—906 S. Jones ...... 71-70-77—218 (t-11th) 1992-93 17th/24 285-296-290—871 B. Kalinowski ...... 69-74-76—219 (t-30th) 1983-84 8th/20 294-295-294—883 T. Smith ...... 73-72-73—218 (14th) 1993-94 t-7th/20 303-283-298—884 B. Kalinowski ...... 70-69-74—213 (t-4th) 1984-85 15th/21 314-309-312—935 T. Smith ...... 73-79-76—228 (t-30th) 1995-96 14th/16 313-301-305—919 J. Douma...... 79-75-74—228 (t-44th) 1985-86 12th/18 301-308-303—912 K. Bolles...... 70-75-73—218 (7th) T. Stacy...... 78-71-79—228 (t-44th) 1986-87 6th/17 300-306-295—901 M. Potter...... 73-73-78—221 (t-19th) 1996-97 11th/17 308-296-298—902 K. Ekjord ...... 75-70-72—217 (t-6th) 1987-88 t-4th/19 291-298-304—893 J. Lindberg ...... 71-75-73—219 (t-8th) 1997-98 t-14th/17 318-295-297—910 B. Portie...... 79-74-69—222 (t-28th) 1988-89 7th/21 314-305-292—911 M. Glaesel...... 76-76-71—223 (t-10th) 1998-99 t-5th/18 291-288-293—872 K. Ekjord ...... 70-69-74—213 (t-7th) J. Lindberg ...... 79-73-71—223 (t-10th) 1999-00 5th/20 285-287-287—859 M. Call ...... 69-71-70—210 (t-4th) 1989-90 10th/18 301-298-308—907 D. Fennie...... 74-72-74—220 (t-12th) 2000-01 10th/19 292-295-300—887 B. Portie...... 73-70-71—214 (t-4th) 1990-91 t-7th/18 302-297-300—899 C. Brown ...... 76-71-71—218 (t-6th) 2001-02 12th/15 286-285-297—868 M. Zions...... 69-71-75—215 (t-24th) 1991-92 t-4th/23 300-297-298—895 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-73-72—218 (t-5th) 2002-03 t-13th/17 294-291-293—878 E. McGlasson...... 72-71-69—212 (t-14th) 1995-96 11th/18 307-297-293—897 T. Stacy...... 73-76-72—221 (t-19th) 2003-04 3rd/12 279-284-279—842 E. McGlasson...... 67-72-70—209 (t-10th) 1996-97 t-2nd/19 282-292-300—874 J. Douma...... 69-70-73—212 (2nd) 2004-05 8th/16 291-280-282—853 K. Coakley...... 71-70-70—211 (t-12th) 1997-98 11th/20 280-289-297—866 C. Malm...... 69-69-74—212 (t-12th) B. Portie...... 69-71-72—212 (t-12th) Tan-Tar-A Invitational (Osage Beach, Mo.) (formerly known as the Pan American Invitational) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1985-86 8th/12 315-311—626 M. Peterson ...... 78-75—153 (t-23rd) Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate (Sugar Grove, Ill.) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2006-07 4th/12 305-303-306—914 P. Grady ...... 74-77-73—224 (t-3rd)

90 Texas A&M Invitational (Bryan, Texas) UTEP Give ‘Em 5 Invitational (El Paso, Texas) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 2005-06 10th/12 311-310-303—924 E. McGlasson...... 75-74-77—226 (t-21st) 2013-14 2nd/15 275-284-288—847 Y. Paul ...... 66-72-69—207 (t-2nd) 2009-10 11th/12 376-368-366—1110 J. Bardgett ...... 76-73-69—218 (t-29th) Washington Husky Invitational (Seattle, Wash.) Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate (El Paso, Texas) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 2001-02 8th/10 377-365-387—1129 B. Portie...... 73-69-79—221 (t-11th) 1996-97 t-5th/11 309-293—602 K. Ekjord ...... 77-71—148 (t-12th) Western Intercollegiate (Santa Cruz, Calif.) Texas-San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1960-61 12th/37 315/—626 G. Polumbus...... 78-73—151 (19th) 1985-86 1st/ 9 304-299—603 B. Riddle ...... 74-76—150 (t-3rd) 1990-91 t-17th/23 313-306—619 #D.J. Morris ...... 76-74-72—222 (t-11th) C. Lyons ...... 77-73—150 (t-3rd) 1991-92 10th/18 299-301-294—894 B. Kalinowski ...... 74-75-76—224 (t-28th) 2003-04 1st/15 286-276-290—852 K. Webber...... 71-67-68—206 (1st) The Intercollegiate (Cary & Chapel Hill, N.C.) 2007-08 7th/16 294-292-312—898 D. Tolan ...... 75-67-78—220 (t-6th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2008-09 t-2nd/18 283-302-288—873 D. Tolan ...... 69-77-67—213 (t-2nd) 1999-00 6th/12 295-300-287—882 B. Fiala ...... 73-75-69—217 (t-9th) 2010-11 14th/15 382-372-383—1137 J. Burstyn ...... 72-71-78—221 (t-39th) 2000-01 t-7th/12 289-286-298—873 M. Zions...... 72-67-73—212 (t-4th) S. Heisele ...... 74-73-74—221 (t-39th) 2004-05 11th/15 292-292—584 E. McGlasson...... 73-73—146 (t-33rd) (#—made individual cut) 2005-06 N/A E. McGlasson...... 64-70-76—210 (4th) Wichita State Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.) The Maxwell (Ardmore, Okla.) Season Finish Score CU Leader Season Finish Score CU Leader 1978-79 7th/20 297-294-305—896 S. Jones ...... 76-71-73—219 (t-6th) 1991-92 t-11th/14 298-289-288—875 B. Kalinowski ...... 73-73-71—217 (t-32nd) 1997-98 14th/20 306-294-316—916 B. Portie...... 76-72-76—224 (t-18th) 1992-93 10th/12 302-283-292—877 B. Kalinowski ...... 75-67-74—216 (t-14th) 1998-99 3rd/20 287-280—567 M. Zions ...... 68-67—135 (2nd) 1993-94 11th/15 289-298-300—887 B. Kalinowski ...... 71-71-76—218 (t-18th) 2006-07 8th/16 293-306-307—906 P. Grady ...... 70-75-78—223 (t-10th) 1994-95 6th/13 291-288-294—873 M. Troyer...... 72-69-70—211 (t-1st) 2000-01 7th/15 283-294-285—862 M. Call ...... 70-71-71—212 (t-9th) Windon Memorial Classic (Glencoe, Ill.) 2001-02 7th/11 292-295-293—880 B. Portie...... 67-80-71—218 (t-20th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2002-03 11th/15 291-285-306—882 S. Carroll ...... 70-69-73—212 (t-14th) 2006-07 t-4th/12 297-295-308—900 P. Grady ...... 71-72-77—220 (t-7th) 2003-04 t-5th/15 281-278-294—853 K. Webber...... 68-66-71—205 (1st) 2008-09 11th/15 298-289-301—888 D. Tolan ...... 73-67-75—215 (t-13th) 2004-05 10th/11 289-284-289—862 J. Grady ...... 71-74-75—220 (t-31st) 2005-06 9th/11 282-268-284—834 P. Grady ...... 65-71-69—205 (t-4th) Wofford Invitational (Spartanburg, S.C.) 2006-07 8th/10 292-282-285—859 B. Moore...... 74-66-71—211 (t-22nd) Season Finish Score CU Leader L. Symons ...... 72-70-69—211 (t-22nd) 1988-89 7th/12 312-297-295—904 J. Lindberg ...... 71-76-72—219 (t-9th) 2007-08 8th/10 292-288-285—865 M. Baird ...... 72-68-74—214 (t-13th) 1989-90 t-7th/12 308-304-292—904 J. Nyuli ...... 76-76-69—221 (t-9th) 2015-16 10th/11 293-294—587 J. Paul ...... 68-69—137 (t-4th) (note: from 2006-08, format was to do by low four scores by hole, not round) Wyoming Cowboy Classic (Scottsdale, Ariz.) Season Finish Score CU Leader The Prestige At PGA West (Palm Desert, Calif.) 2009-10 t-4th/24 279-295-282—856 S. Heisele ...... 68-73-70—211 (t-4th) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2010-11 t-5th/20 290-278-286—854 S. Heisele ...... 68-69-73—210 (t-12th) 2000-01 t-5th/15 294-283-293—870 K. Webber...... 73-71-71—215 (t-8th) 2011-12 2nd/23 270-282-276—828 B. Schoolcraft ...... 64-67-70—201 (t-3rd) 2001-02 2nd/20 281-288-280—849 J. Liley...... 69-70-68—207 (3rd) 2012-13 2nd/24 306-274—580 D. Fribbs...... 74-68—142 (t-7th) 2002-03 15th/18 311-292-301—904 D. O’Neill...... 71-73-73—217 (t-12th) 2013-14 t-2nd/21 271-290-277—838 D. Oraee ...... 66-71-68—205 (t-2nd) 2003-04 t-5th/15 286-293-289—868 K. Webber...... 73-71-68—212 (t-6th) 2014-15 3rd/18 280-278-284—842 D. Oraee ...... 68-68-72—208 (t-4th) 2004-05 13th/16 318-318-307—943 E. McGlasson...... 77-74-72—223 (t-5th) 2015-16 1st/19 290-272-281—843 J. Paul ...... 69-68-68—205 (t-1st) 2005-06 10th/18 290-308-294—892 E. McGlasson...... 67-75-77—219 (t-17th) 2006-07 9th/15 297-298-289—884 M. Baird ...... 73-72-72—217 (t-20th) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Palm Desert, Calif.) 2007-08 9th/16 291-295-295—881 M. Baird ...... 69-72-76—217 (t-15th) Season Finish Score CU Leader L. Symons ...... 70-75-72—217 (t-15th) 2011-12 t-13th/24 299-297-291—887 D. Fribbs ...... 73-77-71—221 (t-49th) 2008-09 11th/16 306-303-296—905 D. Tolan ...... 74-74-72—220 (t-11th) 2012-13 2nd/24 306 274—580 D. Fribbs………….. 74-68—142 (t-7th) 2012-13 15th/15 295-310-299—904 J. Burstyn ...... 71-77-71—219 (t-27th) 2013-14 2nd/23 272-284-284—840 Y. Paul ...... 66-74-70—210 (t-5th) 2015-16 2nd/20 289-292-288—869 P. Juel-Berg ...... 72-69-71—212 (t-3rd) Tunica National Intercollegiate (Tunica, Miss.) 2016-17 2nd/22 291-266-290—847 J. Paul ...... 73-64-71—208 (t-3rd) Season Finish Score CU Leader 2005-06 t-6th/15 306-312-306—924 E. McGlasson...... 72-72-76—220 (1st) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational (Laramie, Wyo.) Season Finish Score CU Leader UCLA Gifford Collegiate (San Martin, Calif.) 1983-84 1st/ 6 281-287-276—844 M. Hogberg...... 70-70-68—208 (1st) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1989-90 2nd/ 9 293-280-297—870 J. Nyuli ...... 73-64-74—211 (t-3rd) 2009-10 11th/14 368-354-382—1104 J. Bardgett ...... 68-67-78—213 (t-15th) 1990-91 2nd/12 287-287-282—856 D. Fennie...... 70-72-69—211 (t-6th) 2014-15 8th/10 367-363-364—1094 J. Paul ...... 68-73-74—215 (t-17th) 1991-92 3rd/12 287-295-295—877 S. Petersen ...... 72-71-71—214 (t-5th) 2015-16 8th/15 292-286-299—877 P. Juel-Berg ...... 69-70-75—214 (t-8th) 1992-93 (B) 4th/ 9 302-300-309—911 J. Segelke...... 74-77-76—227 (t-11th) 2016-17 4th/ 8* 359-349—708 M. Toft Hansen...... 71-67—138 (t-6th) J. Souza ...... 72-66—138 (t-6th) *—Match Play Finish: 5th. UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) Season Finish Score CU Leader 1976-77 7th/10 392-385-386—1163 T. Lee...... 78-73-74—225 (t-24th) 1977-78 5th/11 393-394-389—1176 S. Jones ...... 73-76-75—224 (t-7th) 1978-79 11th/12 413-396-380—1189 R. Cramer ...... 83-78-72—233 (t-28th) 1979-80 5th/12 379-384-375—1138 S. Jones ...... 74-76-74—224 (t-13th)

91 CU in the NCAA Championship Finals

TEAM APPEARANCES 1953 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1966 (Palo Alto, Calif.) 1989 (Edmond, Okla.) (tie-10th/306-292—598) (17th/305-312—617) (tie-29th/306-308—614; team missed cut) Merle Backlund ...... 69-68—137 (1st)* Hale Irwin...... 70-71-77-74—292 (t-10th) John Nyuli ...... 76-73—149 John Kettman ...... 78-75—153 Larry McAtee ...... 73-81—154 John Lindberg ...... 75-75—150 Sam Beeler ...... 78-76—154 Chris Scena...... 78-82—160 Doug Nock ...... 77-78—155 Bob Webb ...... 81-76—157 Vic Geisler ...... 84-78—162 Mike Glaesel ...... 73-85—158 *—won medalist title, but lost in the first Allen Hoos ...... 84-82—166 Charlie Luther ...... 80-82—162 round of match play competition. 1968 (Las Cruces, N.M.) 1994 (McKinney, Texas) (tie-8th/289-292-293-298—1172) 1954 (Houston, Texas) (24th/294-299—593; team missed cut) (15th/301-315—616) Bill Musselman 74-76-68-68—286 (t-8th) John Luoma ...... 72-74—146 John Kettman ...... 73-75—148 Allen Hoos...... 70-72-75-74—291 Bobby Kalinowski...... 77-70—147 Keith Alexander ...... 76-74—150 Jim English ...... 71-72-76-76—295 John Segelke...... 73-76—149 Dick Mulhauser ...... 76-77—153 Chris Scena ...... 74-72-74-80—300 John Zerwin ...... 72-79—151 George Hoos ...... 76-79—155 Steve Parr ...... 81-75-75-77—308 Mike Troyer ...... 84-80—164 Jim Day ...... 78-78—156 Bob Webb ...... 78-81—159 1980 (Columbus, Ohio.) (16th/313-295-301—909; team missed cut) 1999 (Chaska, Minn.) *Tom Lee ...... 75-74-77-75—301 (29th) (23rd/315-302—617; team missed cut) 1955 (Knoxville, Tenn.) Ben Fiala ...... 80-73—153 (31st/316-326—642) Rick Cramer ...... 79-72-77—228 Matt Call...... 79-76—155 George Hoos ...... 77-78—155 Steve Jones ...... 79-74-76—229 Knut Ekjord...... 76-80—156 Dick Kintzele ...... 74-82—156 Terry Kahl ...... 82-75-73—230 Matthew Zions...... 80-76—156 Keith Alexander ...... 77-81—158 Trevor Jones...... 80-77-75—232 Shawn Wills ...... 83-77—160 Jim Day ...... 88-85—173 *—made individual cut

1960 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1981 (Palo Alto, Calif.) 2002 (Columbus, Ohio) (30th/319-329—648) (tie-11th/297-290-300-298—1185) (tie-14th/280-293-296-284—1153) Bill Hopfer ...... 79-80—159 (t-91st) Steve Jones.... 75-71-71-72—289 (t-10th) Ben Portie ...... 66-72-75-73—286 (t-33rd) Ed Schumann ...... 79-82—161 Terry Kahl...... 73-72-74-77—296 (t-38th) Stephen Carroll ... 72-76-74-69—291 (t-63rd) Bob Meade ...... 79-83—162 Mike Hogberg 76-74-77-75—302 (t-68th) Kane Webber...... 71-74-76-70—291 (t-63rd) Joe Hendricks ...... 82-84—166 Trevor Jones .. 73-77-78-74—302 (t-68th) Joe Liley ...... 72-73-77-72—294 (t-86th) Larry Anderson ...... 84-84—168 Rick Cramer.... 76-73-80-77—306 (t-80th) Matthew Zions .... 71-74-71-80—296 (t-102nd)

1964 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 1984 (Houston, Texas) (tie-18th/312-308—620) (tie-28th/299-293-303—895; team missed cut) John Hamer ...... 73-78—151 (t-36th) Tim Smith ...... 75-75-73—223 Bob Bahan ...... 77-77—154 (t-65th) Mick Brethower...... 74-74-76—224 Lane Bickel ...... 77-78—155 (t-71st) Mike Hogberg ...... 75-72-78—225 Jack Manning ...... 85-75—160 (t-121st) Steve Ivan ...... 75-81-76—232 Ray Pierson ...... 86-WD Ron Speaker ...... 80-72-82—234

INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES 1957 at Colorado Springs, Colo. 1979 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Frank Bocovich ...... 77-75—152 (t-29th) Rick Cramer ...... 79-80—159 (missed cut)

1962 at Durham, N.C. 1982 at Pinehurst, N.C. Gary Polumbus...... 76-75—151 (t-20th) Rick Cramer ...... 77-79-75—231 (missed cut)

1963 at Wichita, Kan. 1986 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Larry McAtee ...... 78-72—150 (t-65th) Kevin Bolles ...... 72-79-78—229 (missed cut) Gary Polumbus...... 78-75—153 (t-95th) 1987 at Columbus, Ohio 1967 at Shawnee-On-Delaware, Pa. John Lindberg ...... 74-77-73-68—292 (t-13th) Hale Irwin ...... 70-72-65-79—286 (1st) 1993 at Lexington, Ky. 1972 at Cape Coral, Fla. Bobby Kalinowski...... 75-74—149 (missed cut) Davis Driver ...... 72-75-79-78—304 (t-70th) 2008 at West Lafayette, Ind. 1975 at Columbus, Ohio Derek Tolan ...... 74-77-84—235 (missed cut) Mark Hendricks...... 76-77-79-74—306 (t-63rd) 2015 at Bradenton, Fla. 1977 at Hamilton, N.Y. David Oraee ...... 71-85-78—234 (missed cut) Tom Woodard ...... 78-86-82—246 (missed cut)

92 CU in the NCAA Regionals

TEAM APPEARANCES 1989 (McKinney, Texas) 2007 (Sugar Grove, Ill.) (3rd/18; 312-293-297—902) (20th/27; 315-310-315—940) John Lindberg...... 79-72-65—216 (3rd) Patrick Grady ...... 76-77-77—230 (t-44th) John Nyuli ...... 75-73-72—220 (t-8th) Luke Symons ...... 79-77-76—232 (t-53rd) Mike Glaesel ...... 79-73-76—228 (t-36th) Derek Tolan ...... 77-79-84—240 (t-100th) Doug Nock ...... 83-75-84—242 (93rd) Blake Moore ...... 83-80-78—241 (t-105th) Charlie Luther...... 79-77-87—243 (t-94th) Michael Baird ...... 84-77-85—246 (t-121st) 1990 (Columbus, Ohio) 2008 (Columbus, Ohio) (15th/21; 306-297-316—919) (18th/27; 301-303-308—912) Mike Glaesel ...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st) Derek Tolan ...... 73-72-73—218 (t-7th) John Nyuli ...... 73-72-80—225 (t-28th) Jim Grady...... 74-75-79—228 (t-59th) Charles Brown...... 77-75-84—236 (t-85th) Luke Symons ...... 77-76-77—230 (t-75th) Jamie Dawson ...... 82-78-77—237 (t-95th) Justin Bardgett ...... 77-80-81—238 (t-122nd) Dirk Fennie...... 83-77-82—242 (t-104th) Michael Imperato ...... 84-82-79—245 (t-136th) 1991 (Bartlesville, Okla.) 2009 (Daly City, Calif.) (16th/21; 300-291-308—899) (9th/13; 291-294-279—864) Jonathan Kaye ...... 71-74-77—222 (t-35th) Luke Symons ...... 70-75-68—213 (t-18th) Charles Brown...... 78-71-75—224 (t-46th) Patrick Grady ...... 72-70-74—216 (t-31st) Dirk Fennie...... 75-73-77—225 (t-56th) Derek Tolan ...... 73-74-69—216 (t-31st) D.J. Morris ...... 76-80-79—235 (t-103rd) Kevin Kring ...... 77-75-70—222 (t-62nd) Bob Kalinowski ...... 80-73-87—240 (109th) Johnny Widmer...... 76-77-72—225 (t-70th) Bobby Kalinowski 1992 (McKinney, Texas) 2013 (Fayetteville, Ark.) (tie-11th/21; 307-301-294—908) 1999 (Columbus, Ohio) (8th/14; 292-310-309—911) Scott Petersen...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th) (10th/21*; 300-307-290—897) Derek Fribbs ...... 74-73-77—224 (t-21st) Jonathan Kaye ...... 77-75-75—227 (t-25th) Matt Call ...... 74-73-73—220 (t-24th) Philip Juel-Berg...... 73-77-76—226 (t-30th) Bob Kalinowski ...... 82-76-72—230 (t-72nd) Matthew Zions ...... 74-77-69—220 (t-24th) David Oraee ...... 71-80-78—229 (t-39th) D.J. Morris ...... 81-77-74—232 (t-82nd) Knut Ekjord ...... 77-77-72—226 (t-48th) Jason Burstyn ...... 74-80-78—232 (t-47th) Jamie Dawson ...... 77-81-79—237 (t-98th) Ben Fiala ...... 75-80-78—233 (t-88th) Johnny Hayes ...... 80-85-80—245 (t-66th) Shawn Wills ...... 78-82-76—236 (t-100th) 1993 (Columbus, Ohio) (*—CU won playoff versus Kent State to advance) 2014 (Auburn, Ala.) (18th/21; 314-302-301—917) (12th/14; 296-299-306—901) Bobby Kalinowski ...... 77-72-70—219 (t-9th) 2000 (Victoria, Texas) Jeremy Paul ...... 75-76-72—223 (t-28th) Scott Petersen...... 77-73-76—226 (t-43rd) (tie-18th/27; 299-301-281—881) Philip Juel-Berg...... 77-71-76—224 (t-34th) Mike Troyer ...... 78-78-76—232 (t-79th) Matt Call ...... 73-75-70—218 (t-44th) David Oraee ...... 74-73-79—226 (t-39th) John Luoma ...... 82-79-79—240 (104th) Kane Webber...... 76-77-67—220 (t-60th) Ethan Freeman ...... 79-79-79—237 (t-66th) Brad Neher ...... 82-80-80—242 (105th) Matthew Zions ...... 77-73-71—221 (t-68th) Yannik Paul ...... 70-86-83—239 (69th) Ben Fiala ...... 73-78-75—226 (t-106th) 1994 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) Stephen Carroll ...... 78-76-73—227 (t-115th) 2015 (Noblesville, Ind.) (2nd/21; 285-288-280—853) (6th/14; 277-300-302—879) Bobby Kalinowski ...... 68-69-71—208 (2nd) 2001 (Stillwater, Okla.) David Oraee ...... 68-70-71—209 (2nd) John Luoma ...... 70-74-69—213 (t-8th) (17th/27; 298-300-300—598) Yannik Paul ...... 70-75-75—220 (t-21st) John Zerwin ...... 71-71-72—214 (t-12th) Matt Call ...... 76-75-70—221 (t-26th) Jeremy Paul ...... 68-77-80—225 (t-39th) John Segelke ...... 77-74-68—219 (t-45th) Matthew Zions ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-50th) Philip Juel-Berg ...... 71-78-76—225 (t-39th) Mike Troyer ...... 76-80-79—235 (106th) Ben Portie ...... 74-73-80—227 (t-65th) Drew Trujillo...... 85-89-86—260 (74th) Kane Webber...... 73-77-79—229 (t-80th) 1995 (Montgomery, Texas) Joe Liley ...... 83-81-77—241 (t-129th) 2016 (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) (tie-16th/21; 292-306-299—897) (t-8th/13; 296-306-288—890) Knut Ekjord ...... 70-76-71—217 (t-14th) 2002 (Little Rock, Ark.) Jeremy Paul ...... 68-77-74—219 (t-21st) John Luoma ...... 75-76-75—226 (t-65th) (10th/27; 294-293-299—886) Ethan Freeman ...... 75-74-73—222 (t-34th) Mike Troyer ...... 76-74-77—227 (t-72nd) Ben Portie ...... 70-72-75—217 (16th) Philip Juel-Berg ...... 74-80-72—226 (t-46th) John Segelke ...... 71-80-77—228 (t-77th) Stephen Carroll ...... 76-75-73—224 (t-50th) John Souza...... 80-75-73—228 (53rd) Steve Irwin...... 79-80-76—235 (t-100th) Joe Liley ...... 77-73-75—225 (t-55th) Wilson Belk ...... 79-83-70—232 (t-56th) Kane Webber...... 79-73-76—228 (t-75th) Matthew Zions ...... 71-81-83—235 (t-114th) 2004 (West Lafayette, Ind.) (t-18th/27; 304-307-322—933) Kane Webber...... 72-76-69—227 (t-30th) INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES Edward McGlasson ...... 76-78-82—236 (t-84th) 2003 (Manhattan, Kan.) Kenny Coakley ...... 81-76-82—239 (t-101st) Stephen Carroll ...... 72-71-72—215 (t-20th) Blake Moore ...... 75-77-89—241 (t-107th) Jeff Hanson ...... 83-87-79—249 (t-132nd) 2005 (South Bend, Ind.) Edward McGlasson ...... 73-77-73—223 (t-72nd) 2006 (Chardon, Ohio) (21st/27; 306-305-300—911) 2010 (San Diego, Calif.) Edward McGlasson ...... 73-77-70—220 (t-30th) Justin Bardgett ...... 76-76-76—228 (t-49th) Kenny Coakley ...... 76-75-76—227 (t-75th) 2012 (Bowling Green, Ky.) Derek Tolan ...... 78-76-75—229 (t-90th) Derek Fribbs...... 75-79-81—235 (t-64th) Patrick Grady ...... 79-77-79—235 (t-120th) Ryan Anderson ...... 79-79-82—240 (t-129th) John Lindberg

93 Colorado Honor Roll

World Golf Hall of Fame GCAA/PING All-Region All-Conference (First-Team) Hale Irwin (inducted 1992) (begun in 2002) Big Seven 2002 Ben Portie 1948 Les Fowler National Black Golf Hall of Fame 2003 Stephen Carroll 1953 Merle Backlund Tom Woodard (inducted 2012) 2004 Kane Webber 1954 Keith Alexander (medalist) 2005 Edward McGlasson George Hoos PGA Tour Members 2006 Edward McGlasson Tim Brauch 2008 Michael Baird 1955 Dick Kintzele Rick Cramer Luke Symons 1956 Keith Alexander Dale Douglass (3 Tour victories, Derek Tolan Dale Douglass 11 Senior Tour victories) 2009 Patrick Grady 1957 Frank Bocovich Hale Irwin (20 Tour victories, 45 Senior/ Derek Tolan Big Eight Champions Tour victories; 1995 2016 Jeremy Paul 1958 Dale Douglass Senior Tour Rookie-of-the-Year) Steve Jones (8 Tour victories) Big 12 Newcomer-of-the-Year 1959 Dale Douglass Jonathan Kaye (2 Tour victories) 2000 Kane Webber 1961 Gary Polumbus Larry Webb 1964 John Hamer Tom Woodard Golfweek National Player-of-the-Week 1966 Hale Irwin (medalist) 2008 Patrick Grady (Sept. 15-21) Larry McAtee U.S. Open Champions 1967 Hale Irwin (co-medalist) Hale Irwin (1974, 1979, 1990) Big 12 Player-of-the-Month 2003 Kane Webber (November) Larry McAtee Steve Jones (1996) 2007 Michael Baird (February) 1968 Jim English Nationwide Tour Members 2008 Derek Tolan (September) Allen Hoos Bobby Kalinowski Pac-12 Golfer-of-the-Month Bill Musselman Scott Petersen 2016 Morten Toft Hansen (September) Chris Scena European Tour Members Golf Coaches Hall of Fame 1969 Jim English Sebastian Heisele Mark Simpson (inducted 2005) 1972 Davis Driver Kane Webber Mike Mulhern Matt Zions Coach-of-the-Year 1975 Mark Hendricks 1981 Mark Simpson (Big Eight, District 5) 1976 Tom Woodard 2000 Mark Simpson (co-Big 12) All-Americans 1977 Tom Woodard First-Team 1978 Steve Jones 1953 Merle Backlund (medalist) 1979 Rick Cramer 1967 Hale Irwin (medalist) Steve Jones 1968 Bill Musselman 1980 Steve Jones Second-Team Terry Kahl 1966 Hale Irwin 1981 Rick Cramer 1981 Steve Jones 1989 John Lindberg Steve Jones 1994 Bobby Kalinowski Terry Kahl (medalist) 1982 Rick Cramer Third-Team Mike Hogberg 1968 Allen Hoos 1981 Rick Cramer 1983 Mike Hogberg 1982 Rick Cramer 1984 Mick Brethower 1993 Bobby Kalinowski 1986 Kevin Bolles 2004 Kane Webber 1989 John Lindberg Honorable Mention 1990 Mike Glaesel 1964 Ray Pierson 1993 Bobby Kalinowski (medalist) 1965 Hale Irwin Hale Irwin 1994 Bobby Kalinowski (medalist) 1968 Jim English Big 12 1977 Tom Woodard Coaches Cup 2000 Kane Webber 1981 Terry Kahl Created by Roy Edwards to honor long-time head coaches Les Fowler and Matthew Zions 1984 Mike Hogberg Mark Simpson, the Cup is awarded by semester to the golfer who has 2001 Kane Webber 1987 John Lindberg the lowest adjusted stroke average for team tournament qualifier events. 2004 Kane Webber 1988 John Lindberg 1993 Scott Petersen Term Winner Term Winner 2006 Edward McGlasson 2006 Edward McGlasson Fall 2006 Patrick Grady Fall 2008 Patrick Grady 2009 Patrick Grady 2009 Patrick Grady Spring 2007 Patrick Grady Derek Tolan Derek Tolan 2009 Derek Tolan Fall 2007 Patrick Grady Spring 2009 Derek Tolan 2016 Jeremy Paul Spring 2008 Patrick Grady Fall 2009 Justin Bardgett

94 All-Big 12 Tournament Team 1991 Charles Brown (first-team) 1998 Ben Portie Stuart Corbridge (honorable mention) 1999 Matt Call Jamie Dawson (honorable mention) 2001 Kane Webber 1992 Jamie Dawson (first-team) 2003 Stephen Carroll Jonathan Kaye (first-team) 2006 Edward McGlasson D.J. Morris (first-team) 2007 Michael Baird John Zerwin (honor roll) 2009 Patrick Grady 1993 John Luoma (first-team) Derek Tolan John Zerwin (first-team) John Segelke (honor roll) All-Pac-12 Mike Troyer (honor roll) 2014 Jeremy Paul (second-team) Grant Wittenwyler (honor roll) 2016 Jeremy Paul (second-team) 1994 John Luoma (first-team) Mike Troyer (first-team) All-Pac-12 Freshman Team Tom Stacy (honor roll) 2014 Jeremy Paul 1995 Knut Ekjord (first-team) Three-time first-team Academic John Luoma (first-team) All-Big Eight member John Luoma. All-America Scholars Mike Troyer (first-team) 1988 Gary Bloomer Tom Stacy (honor roll) Mike Peterson 1996 Knut Ekjord (first-team) Academic All-Pac-12 2014 Philip Juel-Berg (honorable mention) 1994 John Luoma Tom Stacy (first-team) 2015 Philip Juel-Berg (second-team) Mike Troyer Ben Fiala (honor roll) 2016 Philip Juel-Berg (first-team) 1995 John Luoma Norton Rainey (honor roll) Mike Troyer CU Athletic Hall-of-Fame 1997 Knut Ekjord Academic All-Big 12 1997 Norton Rainey (first-team) Hale Irwin (inducted 2002) Tom Stacy Knut Ekjord (honorable mention) Dale Douglass (inducted 2010) 1998 Norton Rainey Tom Stacy (honorable mention) Steve Jones (inducted 2012) 1999 Knut Ekjord Tom Woodard (inducted 2015) 1998 Ben Fiala (first-team) Ben Fiala Bobby Kalinowski (inducted 2016) Norton Rainey (first-team) 2000 Ben Fiala Brandon Tompkins (first-team) 2002 Stephen Carroll CU Athlete-of-the-Year (all sports) 1999 Knut Ekjord (first-team) 2003 Stephen Carroll 1988-89 John Lindberg Ben Fiala (first-team) 2009 Patrick Grady 2005-06 Edward McGlasson Norton Rainey (honorable mention) 2015 Philip Juel-Berg 2008-09 Patrick Grady 2000 Stephen Carroll (first-team) 2016 Philip Juel-Berg Derek Tolan Ben Fiala (first-team) Tobias Forsgren (honorable mention) CU Career Athletic Academic All-District Matthew Zions (honorable mention) (all sports) 1999 Ben Fiala (first-team) Achievement Award 2001 Matt Call (first-team) 2000-01 Matt Call 2003 Stephen Carroll (first-team) Stephen Carroll (first-team) 2003-04 Kane Webber Joe Liley (first-team) 2008-09 Derek Tolan Big 12 Good Works Team Kane Webber (second-team) 2007 Patrick Grady Matthew Zions (second-team) CU Male Freshman 2009 Patrick Grady (all sports) 2002 Stephen Carroll (first-team) Athlete of the Year 2005-06 Derek Tolan Joe Liley (second-team) Academic All-Big Eight Matthew Zions (second-team) 1986 Mike Peterson (first-team) CU Scholar-Athlete Award 2003 Stephen Carroll (first-team) 1987 Matt Potter (first-team) (all sports) 2005 Kenny Coakley (second-team) Gary Bloomer (honorable mention) 2002-03 Stephen Carroll 2006 Ryan Anderson (first-team) Michael Peterson (honorable mention) Patrick Grady (second-team) Doug Nock (honorable mention) Mr. Buffalo Award 2007 Ryan Anderson (first-team) 2008-09 Patrick Grady 1988 Mike Peterson (first-team) Patrick Grady (first-team) 2009-10 Justin Bardgett Gary Bloomer (first-team) 2008 Michael Baird (second-team) 2010-11 Luke Symons 1989 Jamie Dawson (first-team) 2009 Patrick Grady (first-team) 2011-12 Kevin Kring Doug Nock (first-team) 2010 Sebastian Heisele (first-team) 2012-13 Jason Burstyn 1990 Jamie Dawson (first-team) 2011 Sebastian Heisele (second-team) 2013-14 David Oraee Charles Brown (first-team) Michael Imperato (second-team) 2014-15 David Oraee Stuart Corbridge (honorable mention) Kevin Kring (second-team) 2015-16 Philip Juel-Berg

95 previous CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTs

Mountain States Championship Season Finish Score CU Leader Head Coach 1939-40 1st/ 7 402-433—835 H. Saunders...... 77-84—161 (2nd) Mark Schriebner

Big 7 Championships Season Finish Score CU Leader Head Coach 1947-48 3rd/ 7 603 L. Fowler ...... 147 (t-4th) Les Fowler 1948-49 7th/ 7 315/—643 B. Detweiler...... 75-79—154 (t-5th) Les Fowler 1949-50 5th/ 7 315/—629 B. Forbes ...... 77-76—153 (13th) Les Fowler 1950-51 5th/ 7 320/642/—966 M. Backlund ...... 79-77-79—235 (9th) Les Fowler 1951-52 6th/ 7 324/651/—997 D. Billehus...... 79-75-87—241 (11th) Les Fowler 1952-53 2nd/ 7 315/640/—949 M. Backlund ...... 78-75-74—227 (3rd) Les Fowler 1953-54 1st/ 7 293/585/—890 K. Alexander...... 72-69-75—216 (1st) Les Fowler 1954-55 t-1st/ 7 303/609/—916 D. Kintzele ...... 75-75-74—224 (t-3rd) Les Fowler 1955-56 4th/ 7 322/633/—934 K. Alexander...... 80-74-70—224 (t-8th) Les Fowler D. Douglass ...... 77-77-70—224 (t-8th) Les Fowler 1956-57 4th/ 7 329/650/—970 F. Bocovich...... 78-75-78—231 (t-3rd) Les Fowler

Big 8 Championships Season Finish Score CU Leader Head Coach 1957-58 3rd/ 8 315/626/—924 D. Douglass ...... 73-77-75—225 (7th) Les Fowler 1958-59 5th/ 8 306/625/—947 D. Douglass ...... 74-77-74—225 (5th) Les Fowler 1959-60 4th/ 8 312/619/—944 J. Hendricks ...... 79-75-78—232 (t-12th) Les Fowler 1960-61 2nd/ 8 290/588/—892 G. Polumbus ...... 70-74-74—228 (t-7th) Les Fowler 1961-62 6th/ 8 305/608/—902 B. Stapp...... 75-76-72—223 (t-16th) Les Fowler 1962-63 3rd/ 8 292-295-290—877 R. Pierson...... 75-70-74—219 (t-10th) Les Fowler 1963-64 3rd/ 8 292-298-300—890 J. Hamer ...... 73-71-71—215 (t-5th) Les Fowler 1964-65 5th/ 8 322-316-312—950 H. Irwin ...... 81-76-76—233 (9th) Les Fowler 1965-66 2nd/ 8 291-285-288—864 H. Irwin ...... 71-69-68—208 (1st) Les Fowler 1966-67 3rd/ 8 313-306—619 H. Irwin ...... 71-75—146 (t-1st) Les Fowler 1967-68 1st/ 8 280-289-288—857 B. Musselman...... 67-71-74—212 (2nd) Les Fowler 1968-69 5th/ 8 291-289-320—900 J. English...... 70-69-79—218 (7th) Les Fowler 1969-70 6th/ 8 315-304-316—935 J. English...... 76-76-77—229 (12th) Les Fowler 1970-71 5th/ 8 314-303-311—928 B. Stirling ...... 80-74-78—232 (t-17th) Les Fowler 1971-72 3rd/ 8 288-310-302—900 D. Driver ...... 70-73-73—216 (t-3rd) Les Fowler 1972-73 6th/ 8 299-299-301—899 L. Hansen...... 76-71-75—222 (t-14th) Les Fowler 1973-74 7th/ 8 319-310-309—938 B. Stirling ...... 79-78-75—232 (t-23rd) Les Fowler 1974-75 3rd/ 8 303-309-302—914 M. Hendricks ...... 74-75-73—222 (4th) Les Fowler 1975-76 2nd/ 7 297-306-320—923 T. Woodard ...... 73-75-79—227 (t-5th) Les Fowler 1976-77 3rd/ 8 311-314-313—938 T. Woodard ...... 76-75-78—229 (t-6th) Les Fowler/Mark Simpson 1977-78 3rd/ 8 307-297-312—916 S. Jones ...... 71-74-70—215 (3rd) Mark Simpson 1978-79 2nd/ 8 306-304-305—915 R. Cramer ...... 71-76-75—222 (2nd) Mark Simpson 1979-80 t-2nd/ 8 296-296-299—891 S. Jones ...... 70-75-76—221 (t-7th) Mark Simpson 1980-81 2nd/ 8 293-279-292—864 T. Kahl...... 72-68-71—211 (1st) Mark Simpson 1981-82 4th/ 8 304-298-307—909 R. Cramer ...... 73-75-77—225 (t-7th) Mark Simpson M. Hogberg...... 77-71-77—225 (t-7th) 1982-83 6th/ 8 305-319-309—933 M. Hogberg...... 73-78-71—222 (4th) Mark Simpson 1983-84 4th/ 8 312-316-306—934 M. Brethower ...... 77-76-75—228 (7th) Mark Simpson 1984-85 6th/ 8 304-305-308—917 T. Smith ...... 74-74-76—224 (12th) Mark Simpson 1985-86 4th/ 8 310-299-316—925 K. Bolles ...... 74-71-76—221 (t-7th) Mark Simpson 1986-87 7th/ 8 307-303-307—917 M. Potter...... 73-74-71—218 (t-12th) Mark Simpson 1987-88 t-5th/ 8 307-305-314—926 M. Glaesel...... 76-75-78—229 (14th) Mark Simpson 1988-89 5th/ 8 315-317-306—938 J. Lindberg...... 77-75-70—222 (7th) Mark Simpson 1989-90 3rd/ 8 304-292-291—887 M. Glaesel...... 74-74-70—218 (t-5th) Mark Simpson 1990-91 7th/ 8 339-327-304—970 D. Fennie ...... 84-81-76—241 (t-18th) Mark Simpson 1991-92 5th/ 8 305-300-310—915 B. Kalinowski...... 79-69-78—226 (15th) Mark Simpson 1992-93 3rd/ 8 299-295-304—898 B. Kalinowski...... 71-71-72—214 (1st) Mark Simpson 1993-94 4th/ 8 297-311-298—906 B. Kalinowski...... 69-76-72—217 (1st) Mark Simpson 1994-95 6th/ 8 306-296-302—904 K. Ekjord...... 75-75-73—223 (t-11th) Mark Simpson 1995-96 7th/ 8 321-316-303—940 J. Douma...... 78-80-75—233 (t-20th) Mark Simpson

Big 12 Championships Season Finish Score CU Leader Head Coach 1996-97 11th/12 315-316-315—946 J. Douma...... 81-76-71—228 (t-16th) Mark Simpson 1997-98 3rd/12 317-307-294—918 B. Portie...... 77-77-73—227 (t-8th) Mark Simpson 1998-99 5th/12 288-297-288—873 M. Call ...... 75-72-66—213 (t-4th) Mark Simpson 1999-00 3rd/12 285-292-296—873 S. Carroll...... 74-72-72—218 (t-11th) Mark Simpson K. Webber...... 71-73-74—218 (t-11th) Mark Simpson M. Zions...... 72-73-73—218 (t-11th) 2000-01 4th/12 316-298-291—905 K. Webber...... 80-73-74—227 (t-7th) Mark Simpson 2001-02 8th/12 296-294-296—886 K. Webber...... 75-73-71—219 (17th) Mark Simpson 2002-03 t-6th/12 312-311-304—927 S. Carroll...... 76-81-70—227 (t-10th) Mark Simpson 2003-04 t-5th/12 295-301-297—893 K. Coakley ...... 74-74-74—222 (t-16th) Mark Simpson 2004-05 11th/12 311-319-299—929 E. McGlasson...... 76-77-75—228 (t-22nd) Mark Simpson 2005-06 t-10th/12 301-289-309—899 E. McGlasson...... 75-69-70—214 (t-4th) David Plati/Charles Johnson (co-interim) 2006-07 11th/12 313-304-305—922 M. Baird ...... 77-73-70—220 (8th) Roy Edwards 2007-08 10th/12 311-303-296-298—1208 L. Symons ...... 76-73-77-74—300 (t-28th) Roy Edwards 2008-09 2nd/12 298-283-290-292—1163 P. Grady ...... 71-71-70-75—287 (6th) Roy Edwards 2009-10 9th/12 289-295-304-300—1188 S. Heisele ...... 73-73-73-74—293 (t-19th) Roy Edwards 2010-11 10th/12 291-307-293-317—1208 L. Symons ...... 76-75-68-80—299 (30th) Roy Edwards

96 THE PAC 8/10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP AT-A-GLANCE

Season Site Team Champion (Score) Individual Champion(s) Score 1960 Palo Alto Stanford (1192) Pete Choate, SU 293 1961 Seattle Washington (1181) Clint Names, UW 286 1962 Los Angeles Southern California (1193) Pete Choate, SU 290 1963 Palo Alto Washington (1197) Dave Stockton, USC 288 1964 Clarkston, Wash. Southern California (1140) Sherman Finger, USC 280 1965 Indian Wells, Calif. Southern California (1186) Sherman Finger, USC 286 1966 Palo Alto Southern California (1183) Sherman Finger, USC 291 1967 Corvallis Southern California (1146) Kemp Richardson, USC 282 1968 Los Angeles Stanford (1194) Kemp Richardson, USC 290 1969 Seattle Southern California (1172) Three tied (OSU, SU, USC) 289 1970 El Cerrito, Calif. Stanford (1185) Four tied (2 USC, UO, UCLA) 291 1971 Eugene Southern California (1191) Scott Masingill, OSU 292 1972 Whittier, Calif. Southern California (1187) Craig Griswold, UO 290 1973 Clarkston, Wash. Southern California (1125) Mark Pfeil, USC 274 1974 Palo Alto Stanford (1155) Peter Jacobsen, UO 280 1975 Eugene Southern California (1185) Scott Simpson, USC 290 1976 Seattle (North) Oregon (1104) Peter Jacobsen, UO (North) 209 Los Angeles (South) Southern California (873) Scott Simpson, USC (South) 214 1977 Spokane (North) Oregon (1100) Phil Currie, UO (North) 215 Palo Alto (South) Stanford (1178) Larry Collins, USC/Mike Peck, SU (South) 288 1978 Los Angeles Southern California (1185) Brent Murray, UO/Mike Peck, SU 286 1979 Phoenix Arizona State (1123) Scott Watkins, ASU/Dan Croonquist, ASU 277 1980 Seattle Southern California (1139) Three tied (ASU, SU, USC) 280 1981 Palo Alto Arizona State (1456) Dan Forsman, ASU/Tony Grimes, ASU 283 1982 Corvallis UCLA (1416) Corey Pavin, UCLA 273 1983 Los Angeles UCLA (1476) Steve Pate, UCLA/Sam Randolph, USC 290 1984 Tucson Southern California (1421) Paul Nolen, UA/Mike Blewett, USC 276 1985 Walla Walla, Wash. UCLA (1448) Duffy Waldorf, UCLA 279 1986 Simi Valley, Calif. Southern California (1539) Don Walsworth, SU 296 1987 Eugene Arizona (1463) Larry Silveira, UA 289 1988 Orinda, Calif. Washington (1104) O.D. Vincent, UW 214 1989 Seattle Arizona (1074) Christian Cevaer, SU 203 1990 Tempe Arizona State (1418) Phil Mickelson, ASU 278 1991 Palo Alto Arizona (1430) Manny Zerman, UA 278 1992 Corvallis Stanford (1439) Christian Cevaer, SU 276 1993 Goleta, Calif. Arizona State (1444) Jason Gore, UA 284 1994 Tucson Stanford (1459) Jason Gore, UA 287 1995 Richland, Wash. Arizona State (1440) Charlie Wi, UC 279 1996 Newport Beach, Calif. Arizona State (1456) , SU 270 1997 Eugene Arizona State (1445) Scott Johnson, ASU 278 1998 Orinda, Calif. Arizona State (1444) Paul Casey, ASU 283 1999 Seattle Arizona State (1403) Paul Casey, ASU 265 2000 Tempe Arizona State (1384) Paul Casey, ASU 265 2001 Palo Alto Southern California (1400) Ricky Barnes, UA 268 2002 Corvallis Southern California (1441) Jim Seki, SU 284 2003 Glendale, Calif. UCLA (1439) John Merrick, UCLA 276 2004 Tucson, Ariz. Arizona (1450) Henry Liaw, UA 279 2005 Walla Walla, Wash. #Washington (1425) Erik Olson, UW 276 2006 Rancho Mirage, Calif. UCLA (1420) Daniel Im, UCLA 277 2007 Eugene Southern California (1389) Jamie Lovemark, USC 269 2008 Fairfax, Calif. *Arizona State (1435) Creighton Honeck, UA 281 2009 Seattle Washington (1424) Darren Wallace, UW 277 2010 Tempe Washington (1383) Eric Mina, UC 268 2011 Palo Alto *Southern California (1415) *Martin Trainer, USC 275

Season Site Team Champion (Score) CU Finish (Score) Individual Champion(s) Score 2012 Corvallis *California (1428) 8th (1471) Andrew Yun, SU 275 2013 Los Angeles California (1406) 10th (1487) Max Homa, UC 271 2014 Tucson Stanford (1438) 4th (1479) Patrick Rodgers, SU 281 2015 Pullman Stanford (1396) 11th (1459) Maverick McNealy, SU 262 2016 Salt Lake City Stanford (1402) t-6th(1459) Jon Rahm, ASU 272

*—won in playoff; #—won tiebreaker. Athletic Association of Western Universities, pre-1966; Pac-8 Conference, 1967-78; Pac-10 Conference - 1979-2011; Pac-12 Conference 2012-present.

97 individual CONFERENCE RESULTs

(Top 20 finishes or highest if none.)

Season Finish Golfer Scores Season Finish Golfer Scores

BIG 7 CONFERENCE t-3rd Jim English (So.)...... 70-74-72—216 t-3rd Chris Scena (Sr.)...... 72-72-72—216 1948 t-4th Les Fowler (Sr.) ...... —147 8th Allen Hoos (Sr.) ...... 71-78-70—219 t-10th Norman Smith (Sr.)...... —150 1969 7th Jim English (Jr.) ...... 70-69-79—218 1949 t-5th Bill Detweiler (So.)...... 75-79—154 1970 12th Jim English (Sr.) ...... 76-76-77—229 1950 13th Bill Forbes (Sr.)...... 77-76—153 1971 t-17th Blake Stirling (Fr.)...... 80-74-78—232 1951 9th Merle Backlund (So.) ...... 79-77-79—235 1972 t-3rd Davis Driver (Jr.)...... 70-73-73—216 1952 11th Dick Billehus (Sr.) ...... 79-75-87—241 t-7th Mike Mulhern (Fr.) ...... 68-79-75—222 1953 3rd Merle Backlund (Sr.) ...... 78-75-74—227 t-14th Lee Hansen (So.)...... 76-71-75—222 1954 1st Keith Alexander (So.) ...... 72-69-75—216 1973 3rd George Hoos (Jr.) ...... 73-75-72—220 1974 t-23rd Blake Stirling (Sr.) ...... 79-78-75—232 4th Marc Henricks (Sr.)...... 74-75-73—222 1955 t-3rd Dick Kintzele (Jr.) ...... 75-75-74—224 1975 t-10th Keith Alexander (Jr.) ...... 75-78-75—228 1976 t-5th Tom Woodard (Jr.) ...... 73-75-79—227 t-9th Mark Crabtree (So.) ...... 72-78-81—231 1956 t-8th Keith Alexander (Sr.) ...... 80-74-70—224 t-8th Dale Douglass (Fr.) ...... 77-77-70—224 1977 t-6th Tom Woodard (Sr.)...... 76-75-79—229 3rd Steve Jones (Fr.) ...... 72-74-70—215 1957 t-3rd Frank Bocovich (Sr.) ...... 78-75-78—231 1978 1979 2nd Rick Cramer (Fr.) ...... 71-76-75—222 t-3rd Steve Jones (So.) ...... 76-72-76—224 1980 t-7th Steve Jones (Jr.) ...... 70-75-76—221 BIG 8 CONFERENCE 9th Terry Kahl (Jr.) ...... 75-71-76—222 7th Dale Douglass (Jr.) ...... 73-77-75—225 1958 1981 1st Terry Kahl (Sr.) ...... 72-68-71—211 t-10th Marlan Spurgeon (Sr.)...... 77-79-72—228 t-5th Rick Cramer (Jr.) ...... 73-69-72—214 1959 5th Dale Douglass (Sr.) ...... 74-77-74—225 7th Steve Jones (Sr.) ...... 71-70-74—215 t-12th Joe Hendricks (So.) ...... 79-75-78—232 1960 1982 t-7th Rick Cramer (Sr.)...... 73-75-77—225 1961 t-7th Gary Polumbus (So.) ...... 70-74-74—218 t-7th Mike Hogberg (So.)...... 77-71-77—225 10th Bob Bahan (So.)...... 69-75-78—222 1983 4th Mike Hogberg (Jr.) ...... 73-78-71—222 t-16th Bill Stapp (Jr.) ...... 75-76-72—223 1962 1984 7th Mick Brethower (Sr.)...... 77-76-75—228 t-18th Bob Bahan (Jr.)...... 80-73-71—224 1985 t-10th Tim Smith (Sr.) ...... 74-74-76—224 t-10th Ray Pierson (So.) ...... 75-70-74—219 1963 1986 t-7th Kevin Bolles (Sr.) ...... 74-71-76—221 t-5th John Hamer (Sr.)...... 73-71-71—215 1964 1987 t-12th Matt Potter (Sr.)...... 73-74-71—218 9th Hale Irwin (So.) ...... 81-76-76—233 1965 1988 14th Mike Glaesel (So.) ...... 76-75-78—229 1st Hale Irwin (Jr.) ...... 71-69-68—208 1966 1989 7th John Lindberg (Sr.) ...... 77-75-70—222 3rd Larry McAtee (Sr.) ...... 71-69-74—214 1990 t-5th Mike Glaesel (Sr.) ...... 74-74-70—218 1967 t-1st Hale Irwin (Sr.)...... 71-71-75—146 t-9th John Nyuli (Jr.) ...... 76-75-72—223 2nd Bill Musselman (Jr.)...... 67-71-74—212 1968 1991 t-18th Dirk Fennie (Sr.) ...... 84-81-76—241 1992 15th Bob Kalinowski (So.) ...... 79-69-78—226 t-17th Jamie Dawson (Sr.)...... 75-76-77—228 t-17th Jonathan Kaye (Jr.)...... 74-78-76—228 1993 1st Bobby Kalinowski (Jr.) ...... 71-71-72—214 t-13th Scott Petersen (Sr.) ...... 77-72-79—228 t-19th Jonathan Kaye (Sr.)...... 76-72-85—233 1994 1st Bobby Kalinowski (Sr.) ...... 69-76-72—217 10th John Segelke (So.) ...... 72-80-75—227 t-14th John Zerwin (Sr.) ...... 78-76-76—230 1995 t-11th Knut Ekjord (Fr.)...... 75-75-73—223 t-15th Mike Troyer (Sr.) ...... 77-74-75—226 1996 t-20th John Douma (Jr.) ...... 78-80-75—233

Keith Alexander

98 Season Finish Golfer Scores BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1997 t-16th John Douma (Sr.) ...... 81-76-71—228 t-24th Steve Irwin (Sr.)...... 74-76-80—230 1998 t-8th Benjamin Portie (So.) ...... 77-77-73—227 13th Ben Fiala (So.)...... 78-78-73—232 1999 t-4th Matt Call (So.) ...... 75-72-66—213 t-9th Ben Fiala (Jr.)...... 69-75-73—217 2000 t-11th Matthew Zions (So.) ...... 72-73-73—218 t-11th Kane Webber (Fr.)...... 71-73-74—218 t-11th Stephen Carroll (Fr.) ...... 74-72-72—218 2001 t-7th Kane Webber (So.)...... 80-73-74—227 t-13th Ben Portie (Sr.) ...... 83-72-74—229 t-13th Matthew Zions (Jr.) ...... 80-75-74—229 t-16th Matt Call (Sr.) ...... 76-78-76—230 t-16th Joe Liley (Jr.) ...... 80-81-69—230 2002 17th Kane Webber (Jr.)...... 75-73-71—219 t-18th Matthew Zions (Sr.) ...... 75-76-69—220 2003 t-10th Stephen Carroll (Sr.) ...... 76-81-70—227 t-19th Edward McGlasson (Fr.) ...... 76-81-75—232 2004 t-16th Kenny Coakley (So.) ...... 74-74-74—222 t-20th Jeff Hanson (Sr.)...... 75-76-73—224 t-20th Edward McGlasson (So.)...... 73-74-87—224 t-20th Kane Webber (Sr.)...... 73-77-74—224 Terry Kahl 2005 t-22nd Edward McGlasson (Jr.) ...... 76-77-75—228 2006 t-4th Edward McGlasson (Sr.) ...... 75-69-70—214 2007 8th Michael Baird (Jr.)...... 77-73-70—220 2008 t-28th Luke Symons (Soph.) ...... 76-73-77-74—300 2009 6th Patrick Grady (Sr.) ...... 71-71-70-75—287 7th Derek Tolan (Sr.) ...... 71-68-74-75—288 t-12th Kevin Kring (Fr.)...... 78-71-77-70—296 2010 t-19th Sebastion Heisele (Soph.) ..... 73-73-73-74—293 2011 30th Luke Symons (Sr.)...... 76-75-68-80—299

PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2012 26th Jason Burstyn (Jr.) ...... 77-72-71-72—292 2013 t-24th Philip Juel-Berg (Fr.)...... 70-70-77-75—292 2014 t-12th David Oraee (Jr.)...... 72-74-74-73—293 t-16th Ethan Freeman (Fr.) ...... 72-78-75-69—294 2015 t-19th Yannik Paul (So.) ...... 72-71-74-68—285 2016 t-7th Jeremy Paul (Jr.)...... 67-68-74-73—282

Bobby Kalinowski

99 The Big7/8/12 At-A-Glance The annual team and individual champions of the Big Seven/Eight/12 Conference during Colorado’s membership (1948-2011): Season Site Team Champion (Score) CU Finish (Score) Individual Champion(s) 1947-48 Lincoln Oklahoma ...... 584 3rd (603) Charlie Coe, OU...... 136 1948-49 Lincoln Missouri...... 608 7th (643) Dick Ashley, KU ...... 149 1949-50 Lincoln Kansas...... 604 5th (629) Joe Gifford, NU...... 145 1950-51 Kansas City Oklahoma ...... 929 5th (966) Graham Hunt, KSU ...... 226 1951-52 Norman Oklahoma ...... 934 6th (997) Joe Gifford, NU...... 229 1952-53 Ames Iowa State ...... 909 2nd (949) Dan Molyneaux, ISU ...... 224 1953-54 Boulder Colorado...... 890 1st (won by 5) Keith Alexander, CU...... 216 1954-55 Lawrence Colorado/Oklahoma ...... 916 t-1st (...... ) Bob Richards, KU ...... 222 1955-56 Manhattan Oklahoma ...... 890 4th (934) Bob Richards, KU ...... 214 1956-57 Lincoln Oklahoma ...... 920 4th (970) Jack Moore, OU...... 223 1957-58 Ames Oklahoma State ...... 878 3rd (924) Abe Justice, OSU...... 213 1958-59 Norman Oklahoma State ...... 899 5th (947) Jim Wright, OSU ...... 219 1959-60 Ames Oklahoma State ...... 879 4th (944) Jim Wright, OSU ...... 212 1960-61 Boulder Oklahoma State ...... 865 2nd (892) Bob Smith, OU...... 213 1961-62 Columbia Oklahoma State ...... 844 6th (902) Dick Cannon, OSU ...... 200 1962-63 Manhattan Oklahoma State ...... 849 3rd (877) George Hixon, OSU...... 209 1963-64 Stillwater Oklahoma State ...... 845 3rd (890) George Hixon, OSU...... 207 1964-65 Lincoln Oklahoma State ...... 900 5th (940) Bob Dickson, OSU ...... 218 1965-66 Columbia Oklahoma State ...... 854 2nd (864) Hale Irwin, CU...... 208 1966-67 Norman Oklahoma State ...... 592 3rd (619) Hale Irwin, CU/Grier Jones, OSU...... 146 1967-68 Boulder Colorado...... 857 1st (won by 4) Grier Jones, OSU ...... 210 1968-69 Ames Oklahoma State ...... 866 5th (900) Skip Graham, OSU ...... 214 1969-70 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 886 6th (935) Mike Holder, OSU ...... 219 1970-71 Stillwater Oklahoma State ...... 865 5th (928) Danny Edwards, OSU...... 216 1971-72 Boulder Oklahoma State ...... 864 3rd (900) Danny Edwards, OSU...... 211 1972-73 Manhattan Oklahoma State ...... 847 6th (899) Don Bliss, OSU...... 209 1973-74 Lincoln Oklahoma State ...... 886 7th (938) Jaime Gonzalez, OSU ...... 219 1974-75 Norman Oklahoma State ...... 876 3rd (914) Tom Jones, OSU ...... 217 1975-76 Ames Oklahoma State ...... 878 2nd (928) Lindy Miller, OSU ...... 217 1976-77 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 895 3rd (938) Lindy Miller, OSU ...... 220 1977-78 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 858 3rd (916) Lindy Miller, OSU ...... 212 1978-79 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 888 2nd (915) Bob Tway, OSU...... 215 1979-80 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 868 t-2nd (891) Rafael Alarcon, OSU ...... 213 1980-81 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 857 2nd (864) Terry Kahl, CU ...... 211 1981-82 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 870 4th (909) Willie Wood, OSU ...... 211 1982-83 Lawrence Oklahoma State ...... 888 6th (938) Andrew Magee, OU ...... 216 1983-84 Lawrence Missouri...... 903 4th (934) , OSU ...... 220 1984-85 Oklahoma City Oklahoma State ...... 869 6th (917) Grant Waite, OU ...... 212 1985-86 Osage Beach, Mo. Oklahoma State ...... 866 4th (925) Brian Watts, OSU...... 211 1986-87 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 837 7th (917) Michael Bradley, OSU...... 206 1987-88 Tulsa Oklahoma State ...... 865 t-5th (926) E.J. Pfister, OSU...... 213 1988-89 Tulsa Oklahoma State ...... 875 5th (938) Kevin Wentworth, OSU...... 210 1989-90 Edmond, Okla. Oklahoma State ...... 849 3rd (887) Kevin Wentworth, OSU...... 211 1990-91 Leawood, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 889 7th (970) Matt Gogel, KU ...... 219 1991-92 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma ...... 866 5th (915) Alan Bratton, OSU...... 210 1992-93 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 888 3rd (898) Bobby Kalinowski, CU ...... 214 1993-94 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 883 4th (906) Bobby Kalinowski, CU ...... 217 1994-95 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 858 6th (904) Three tied (no CU) ...... 211 1995-96 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 895 7th (940) Kris Cox, OSU ...... 217 1996-97 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 882 11th (946) Leif Westerberg, OSU ...... 211 1997-98 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 898 3rd (918) Hunter Haas, OU...... 218 1998-99 Hutchinson, Kan. Kansas...... 857 5th (873) David Gossett, Texas...... 209 1999-00 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 851 3rd (873) Charles Howell III, OSU...... 200 2000-01 Hutchinson, Kan. Baylor ...... 894 4th (873) Worth Williams, BU ...... 215 2001-02 Hutchinson, Kan. Texas...... 850 8th (886) Anders Hultman, OSU...... 203 2002-03 Tulsa Texas...... 894 t-6th (927) , OSU...... 208 2003-04 Hutchinson, Kan. Texas...... 864 t-5th (893) Jason Hartwick, UT ...... 204 2004-05 Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State ...... 868 11th (929) Anthony Kim, OU...... 208 2005-06 Tulsa Oklahoma ...... 858 t-10th (899) Matthew Rosenfeld, UT...... 210 2006-07 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State ...... 866 11th (922) Pablo Martin, OSU ...... 211 2007-08 Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State...... 1141 10th (1208) Rickie Fowler, OSU ...... 279 2008-09 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State...... 1149 2nd (1163) Morgan Hoffman, OSU ...... 276 2009-10 Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State...... 1133 9th (1188) Chris Ward, TTU ...... 279 2010-11 Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State...... 1139 10th (1208) Morgan Hoffman, OSU ...... 280

100 Colorado hall of Fame

In 1989, the University of Colorado inaugurated a “Golf Hall of Fame,” inducting four former players at a ceremony prior to start of at Castle Pines Golf Club. Periodically, those who have made a significant contribution to the University of Colorado golf program will be inducted into this select group.

THE INAUGURAL INDUCTEES DALE DOUGLASS, Fort Morgan, Colo. Dale lettered three seasons at CU (1956 through 1959), graduating in 1959. Following a successful collegiate career in the days of dual matches rather than tournaments, he went on to blossom as a on the PGA Tour, win- ning three tournaments. Since he turned 50, he has taken the PGA Senior Tour by storm, with 12 victories as well as several runnerup finishes. Dale is known by his peers as one of the finest gentlemen of the game and by his friends as an all around nice guy. LES FOWLER, Boulder, Colo. Les is truly one of the state of Colorado’s golf legends. He was first a player at CU as an undergraduate starting in 1946, then a player-coach and then the head coach, all the while building solid political and real estate careers. He was CU’s golf coach for 30 years—the second longest coaching stint in CU history—and on a volunteer basis without compensation. Les was personally rewarded in that he coached many golfers on to great careers in the sport, most notably Dale Douglass and Hale Irwin. He remained one of the state’s top senior golfers for over two decades, and won dozens of state tournaments in his career. HALE IRWIN, Boulder, Colo. Hale enjoyed two great careers at the University of Colorado. He was a three-year letterman at defensive back in football (an all-Big Eight selection in 1966 and 1967), and spent three seasons as the number one golfer for Coach Les Fowler (1965 through 1967). In his junior year, he set the school’s season stroke average record (72.04), which stood for 38 years. He won three tournaments as a senior, ending with a bang: he ended his collegiate career by claiming medalist honors in both the Big Eight and NCAA Championships. He went on to become one of the most respected players and fiercest competitors on the PGA Tour, in addition to having a fabulous career which has seen Hale win 20 Tour events, including the U.S. Open on three occasions (1974, 1979, 1990). He has won 45 events on the Champions Tour, was the Rookie-of-the Year in 1995, is the only player on any PGA Tour to have won the same event five straight years (Turtle Bay) and has surpassed $33 million in overall career earnings ($27 million-plus on the Champions Tour). STEVE JONES, Yuma, Colo. Steve lettered four years at CU (1978 through 1981), and during that time he rewrote the Buff record book. As Coach Mark Simpson’s first recruit, he won two college tournaments and posted nine top-five finishes to go with a school record 21 top-10 placings. He broke Hale Irwin’s career stroke average mark with a 73.7 norm for 141 rounds, with his 73.3 average his senior year remaining a school best. Since graduating from CU, he has become one of the bright young stars of the PGA Tour, winning eight tournaments, including the 1996 U.S. Open, and became golf’s 99th millionaire. He also won the 1988 Colorado Open. He is now competing on the Champions Tour as he is now healthy after battling assorted injuries for the past few years.

1990 Inductees 1991 Inductees 1992 Inductees Keith Alexander Larry McAtee Don Bell Joe Bourland Pete Bloomer Leo Bradley John Hamer Nicholas Petry Ray Stenzel Ron Rope Jack Vickers (No inductees from 1993-2016.)

101 All-Time roster Student-Athlete Years Hometown (High School/Previous College) Rds Average AICHINGER, Pierce ...... 2016...... Cherry Hills Village, Colo. (Valor Christian)...... 20 ...... 76.50 AHLERS, Scott...... 1987...... Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) ...... 3...... 76.67 AKERS, Byron ...... 1950-51 ...... Colorado Springs, Colo...... N/A...... …… ALEXANDER, Keith...... 1954-55-56...... Calgary, Alberta...... N/A...... …… ALTENBERN, David ...... 1982-83 ...... Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) ...... 6...... 84.17 ANDERSON, Larry...... 1960...... N/A...... …… ANDERSON, Ryan ...... 2003-05-06-07 ...... Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) ...... 56 ...... 77.23 ANDREWS, Riley ...... 2008...... Highlands Ranch, Colo. (ThunderRidge) ...... 5...... 76.20 ARGUELLO, Rick ...... 1976...... Weston, Colo. (Primero)...... 2...... 79.00 ARRABITO, John...... 1972-73 ...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... N/A...... …… Doug Bakke ATHA, William...... 1958...... N/A...... ……

BACKLUND, Merle ...... 1951-52-53...... Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln) ...... N/A...... …… BAHAN, Bob ...... 1961-62-64...... Calgary, Alberta...... N/A...... …… BAILEY, Bing...... 1964...... Santa Barbara, Calif...... N/A...... …… BAINES, Scott ...... 1978-80-81-82 ...... Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton)...... 48 ...... 78.10 BAIRD, Michael ...... 2007-08 ...... Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County/Pepperdine) ...... 67 ...... 74.25 BAIRD, Thomas ...... 1938-39 ...... N/A...... …… BAKKE, Doug ...... 1983-84-85-86 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek)...... 31 ...... 78.58 BAKKE, Greg ...... 1986-87 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek)...... 20 ...... 80.95 BARDGETT, Justin ...... 2006-08-09-10 ...... St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) ...... 92 ...... 75.22 BARNEY, Jack...... 1958-59 ...... Colorado Springs, Colo...... N/A...... …… Jason Burstyn BEABOUT, Jim ...... 1971...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… BEELER, Francis...... 1931-32 ...... N/A...... …… BEELER, Sam...... 1952-53-54-55 ...... Hamilton, Ohio ...... N/A...... …… BELK, Wilson ...... 2016-17 ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Cheyenne Mountain) ...... 32 ...... 74.47 BELL, Donald ...... 1941-42-46-47-48 ..... Denver, Colo. (North)...... N/A...... …… BERGMAN, Burton...... 1949-50 ...... N/A...... …… BICKEL, Lane ...... 1962-64-65...... Calgary, Alberta...... N/A...... …… BILLEHUS, Dick ...... 1952...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs)...... N/A...... …… BILLINGER, Erik...... 2000...... Broomfield, Colo. (Standley Lake) ...... 7...... 75.71 BJORLOW, Victor...... 2017...... Sotogrande, Denmark (Sotogrande International School) ...... 11 ...... 74.09 BLOOMER, Gary ...... 1985-86-87-88 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... 49 ...... 77.67 BOATRIGHT, Mark ...... 1977...... Denver, Colo...... 0...... BOCOVICH, Frank ...... 1951-52-57...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs)...... N/A...... …… Matt Call BOLLES, Kevin...... 1985-86 ...... Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) ...... 58 ...... 76.76 BONNER, Andrew ...... 2014...... Ripon, Calif. (Central Catholic)...... 19 ...... 74.95 BRADLEY, Ben...... 2015...... Wiesbaden, Germany (Humboldt/German National Team) ...... 3...... 74.67 BRAUCH, Tim ...... 1972...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... N/A...... …… BRAUNS, Casey...... 1956...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… BRENNEMAN, Mike ...... 2002-03-04...... Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia/Virginia Tech)...... 24 ...... 77.08 BRETHOWER, Mick ...... 1984...... Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen/Arkansas)...... 32 ...... 75.59 BROMFIELD, Meredith...... 1945-46 ...... N/A...... …… BROOKS, Chris...... 1991-92-93...... Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial)...... 3...... 78.33 BROWN, Charles...... 1990-91 ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson/Santa Barbara CC) ...... 53 ...... 76.81 BROWN, George ...... 1929-30-31-32 ...... N/A...... …… BROWN, George ...... 1941-42 ...... Minneapolis, Kan. (Minneapolis) ...... N/A...... …… Mark Crabtree BRUCE, Dick...... 1957-58-59...... Roslyn, N.Y...... N/A...... …… BRUCE, Jeff ...... 1979...... Northfield, Ill. (New Trier West) ...... 14 ...... 79.33 BUDGE, Bill...... 1966...... Boulder, Colo...... N/A...... …… BURSTYN, Jason ...... 2010-11-12-13 ...... Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) ...... 132...... 74.23 BYRNES, Terry ...... 1981...... Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain)...... 6...... 87.00

CALL, Matt ...... 1999-2000-01 ...... Broomfield, Colo. (Horizon) ...... 106...... 73.90 CARPENTER, Harvey ...... 1923-24-25...... N/A...... …… CARROLL, Stephen...... 2000-01-02-03 ...... Sydney, Australia (St. Patrick’s College) ...... 109...... 74.00 CARVER, Bob...... 1958...... Kalamazoo, Mich...... N/A...... …… CATLIN, John ...... 1994-95 ...... Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence) ...... 3...... 83.00 CHADWICK, Lyle ...... 1962...... Grand Junction, Colo...... N/A...... …… Rick Cramer CLARK, Bill ...... 1970...... Lakewood, Colo...... N/A...... …… CLARK, Chris...... 1991-92-93...... Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert)...... 3...... 77.00 COAKLEY, Kenny...... 2004-05-06...... Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain/Oregon State) ...... 96 ...... 75.03 COOVER, Todd...... 1982-83 ...... Westminster, Colo. (Westminster) ...... 16 ...... 79.56 CORBRIDGE, Stuart ...... 1990-91 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 9...... 79.78 CRABTREE, Mark...... 1975-76-77-78 ...... Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain)...... 109...... 76.45 CRAMER, Rick ...... 1979-80-81-82 ...... Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre)...... 159...... 74.75 CREEL, Josh ...... 2010...... Cheyenne, Wyo. (Central) ...... 2...... 76.00 CROSSLAND, Kade ...... 2016-17 ...... Buhl, Idaho (Buhl/Corban University) ...... 22 ...... 76.14 CUNNINGHAM, Gordon...... 1950...... N/A...... …… CURLEE, Wayne ...... 1940-41-42...... Limon, Colo...... N/A...... ……

Dale Douglass DALTON, Jim ...... 1949...... N/A...... …… DAWSON, Jamie ...... 1989-90-91-92 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview/Arizona State) ...... 96 ...... 77.25

102 Student-Athlete Years Hometown (High School/Previous College) Rds Average DAWSON, Joe ...... 1972-73-74...... Boulder, Colo...... N/A...... …… DAY, James ...... 1953-54-55...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… DAY, Max...... 1925-26-27...... N/A...... …… DELL, Robert...... 1953...... Aberdeen, S.D...... N/A...... …… DETWEILER, Bill ...... 1949-50-51...... Grand Island, Neb...... N/A...... …… DETWEILER, Dave...... 1977...... Littleton, Colo...... 3...... 76.00 DIAZ, Pat...... 1993-94 ...... Rancho Palos Verdes. Calif...... 11 ...... 76.18 DIEHL, Bob ...... 1954-55-60...... Orinda, Calif...... N/A...... …… DOAN, Bill ...... 1970 ...... N/A...... …… DOAN, Howdy...... 1978-79 ...... San Marino, Calif. (San Marino) ...... 47 ...... 78.77 DOLAN, Brennan...... 2011...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... 9...... 75.78 John Douma DONAHUE, Greg...... 1976-77 ...... Englewood, Colo...... 5...... 82.20 DONNEN, Royal ...... 1945-46 ...... N/A...... …… DORN, Dick ...... 1976...... Arvada, Colo. (Pomona)...... 5...... 78.80 DOUGLASS, Dale ...... 1956-58-59...... Fort Morgan, Colo...... N/A...... …… DOUMA, John...... 1994-95-96-97 ...... Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon/Scottsdale CC) ...... 69 ...... 76.59 DREXEL, Charles ...... 1942-43 ...... N/A...... …… DRIVER, Davis ...... 1970-71-72...... El Paso, Texas ...... N/A...... …… DRINKWATER, Terrell ...... 1931-32 ...... N/A...... …… DYMERSKI, Dan ...... 1966-68 ...... Aurora, Colo. (Central) ...... N/A...... ……

EKJORD, Knut ...... 1995-96-97-99 ...... Oslo, Norway (Norsk Skigymnas) ...... 133...... 74.34 ELDRIDGE, Ross ...... 1952-58 ...... Kansas City, Mo...... N/A...... …… Derek Fribbs ENGEL, Tyler ...... 2013...... Castle Pines, Colo. (Regis) ...... 11 ...... 77.00 ENGLISH, Jim...... 1968-69-70...... Littleton, Colo. (Regis)...... N/A...... …… ENGLISH, Matt ...... 1979-80 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... 40 ...... 79.03

FARRAR, Scott ...... 1984...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... 0...... …… FEEHAN, Joe ...... 1951-52 ...... Joliet, Ill...... N/A...... …… FENNIE, Dirk ...... 1990-91 ...... Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood/Campbell Univ.) ...... 63 ...... 76.68 FEUERSTEIN, Mike...... 2003...... La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla) ...... 12 ...... 77.67 FIALA, Ben ...... 1996-98-99-2000...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... 114...... 76.32 FLANDERS, Larry ...... 1936-37-38...... Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) ...... N/A...... …… FORBES, Bill...... 1950...... N/A...... …… FORSGREN, Tobias ...... 2000-01 ...... Gothenburg, Sweden (Goteborgs) ...... 15 ...... 76.00 Mike Glaesel FORSMAN, Johan ...... 1995...... Sodertelje, Norway (Teljegymnasic)...... 8...... 77.75 FOWLER, Les ...... 1946-47-48...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... N/A...... …… FOWLER, Mark...... 1973-74 ...... Boulder, Colo...... N/A...... …… FRANKLIN, Walter Jr...... 1948-49 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... N/A...... …… FREED, Richard...... ? ...... N/A...... …… FREEMAN, Ethan...... 2014-15-16-17 ...... Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) ...... 105...... 73.63 FRIBBS, Derek...... 2010-11-12-13 ...... Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) ...... 146...... 74.25

GEALER, Alan...... 1957...... Los Angeles, Calif...... N/A...... …… GEISLER, Vic ...... 1964-65-66...... Grand Rapids, Mich...... N/A...... …… GEMPEL, Tom ...... 2007-09 ...... Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa/Northern Colorado)...... 17 ...... 78.76 GINSBERG, Neil...... 1979...... Johannesburg, (Sandrigham) ...... 6...... 79.5 GLAESEL, Mike ...... 1987-88-89-90 ...... Arvada, Colo. (Pomona)...... 100...... 75.07 Patrick Grady GOLDBERG, Sol ...... ? ...... N/A...... …… GONZALES, Stan ...... 1985-86-88-89 ...... Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) ...... 25 ...... 81.04 GOUDY, Patrick...... 1977...... Englewood, Colo (Cherry Creek)...... 0...... GRADY, Jim...... 2005-06-07-08 ...... Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield)...... 81 ...... 76.65 GRADY, Pat ...... 2005-06-07-09 ...... Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield)...... 113...... 74.45 GUNNING, Albert ...... 1936-37-38...... Boulder, Colo...... N/A...... ……

HAMER, John...... 1962-63-64...... Lakewood, Colo...... N/A...... …… HANSEN, Lee...... 1973-74-75...... Wheat Ridge, Colo...... N/A...... …… HANSEN, Morten Toft ...... 2017...... Gilleleje, Denmark (Gribskov Gymnasium) ...... 19 ...... 73.53 HANSON, Jeff...... 2001-02-03-04 ...... Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) ...... 89 ...... 75.63 HARTMAN, Joe...... 1933-34-35...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… John Hamer HAWKINS, Joe...... 1970-71 ...... El Paso, Texas ...... N/A...... …… HAYES, Johnny ...... 2013-14 ...... Cape Elizabeth, Maine (Cape Elizabeth/Towson)...... 30 ...... 75.53 HAYS, Alan...... 1933-34-35...... N/A...... …… HEBARD, Doug ...... 1968-69 ...... Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) ...... N/A...... …… HEINLY, Andy...... 1974-75 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 6...... 78.83 HEINLY, Hank...... 1950...... N/A...... …… HEISELE, Sebastian ...... 2009-10-11-12 ...... Dubai, UAE (Bradenton, Fla. Prep)...... 95 ...... 73.82 HENDRICKS, Joe ...... 1960...... Anchorage, Alaska (Sacred Heart/Air Force Academy)...... N/A...... …… HENDRICKS, Marc...... 1973-74-75...... Denver, Colo. (George Washington)...... N/A...... …… HENDRICKSON, Murl ...... 1970-71 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... N/A...... …… HENNIGAN, Dave...... 1970...... N/A...... …… HINSHAW, John...... 1941-42 ...... N/A...... …… Mike Hogberg HODAPP, Fred...... 1976...... Denver, Colo. (Mullen) ...... 2...... 82.50

103 Student-Athlete Years Hometown (High School/Previous College) Rds Average HOGBERG, Mike ...... 1981-82-83-84 ...... Eskilstuna, Sweden (Loveland, Colo.)...... 115...... 75.75 HOLLENBECK, Tom ...... 1954-55-56-57 ...... Sioux City, Iowa ...... N/A...... …… HOOS, Allen ...... 1966-67-68...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... N/A...... …… HOOS, Eric ...... 1981...... Boulder, Colo...... 6...... 79.00 HOOS, George...... 1953-54-55...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... N/A...... …… HOPFER, Bill ...... 1959-60 ...... Alameda, Calif...... N/A...... …… HUTCHINSON, Terry...... 1946-47-48...... N/A...... ……

IMPERATO, Michael ...... 2008-09-10-11 ...... Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) ...... 94 ...... 75.73 IRWIN, Hale ...... 1965-66-67...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 77 ...... 74.10 Terry Kahl IRWIN, Steve...... 1994-95-96-97 ...... St. Louis, Mo. (Country Day/Wake Forest) ...... 88 ...... 76.26 IVAN, Steve...... 1981-82-83-84 ...... Pueblo, Colo. (South)...... 111...... 76.42

JACOBSON, Orlin...... 1958-59 ...... Denver, Colo. (South)...... N/A...... …… JENNINGS, Barry...... 1979-80-81-82 ...... Denver, Colo. (Ranum) ...... 41 ...... 79.27 JOHNSON, Ron ...... 1971...... N/A...... …… JONES, Steve...... 1978-79-80-81 ...... Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) ...... 141...... 73.75 JONES, Trevor...... 1980-81 ...... San Marino, Calif. (San Marino) ...... 66 ...... 75.98 JORY, John ...... ? ...... N/A...... …… JUEL-BERG, Philip ...... 2013-14-15-16 ...... Vedbaek, Denmark (HHX Knoed Lyngby)...... 148...... 73.37 JUSTICE, Shaun...... 2003...... Andover, England (Winton Secondary) ...... 6...... 76.83

Jonathan Kaye KAHL, Terry...... 1977-78-80-81 ...... Aurora, Colo. (Hinkley) ...... 152...... 75.85 KALINOWSKI, Bobby...... 1991-92-93-94 ...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... 144...... 73.97 KATCHEN, Howie...... 1956...... N/A...... …… KAYE, Jonathan ...... 1990-91-92-93 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope/Phoenix CC) ...... 96 ...... 74.98 KECK, Francis...... 1922-23 ...... N/A...... …… KELLEY, George ...... 1973...... Pebble Beach, Calif. (Robert L. Stevenson) ...... N/A...... …… KENNEDY, Bob ...... 1959-60-61...... Moosejaw, Saskatchewan ...... N/A...... …… KENNEDY, Tom...... 1956...... Belvidere, Ill...... N/A...... …… KERR, Steve ...... 1975-76-78...... Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) ...... 56 ...... 78.39 KETTMAN, John...... 1951-52-53-54 ...... Davenport, Iowa...... N/A...... …… KINTZELE, Dick...... 1955...... N/A...... …… KNIGHT, Darrell ...... 1978-81-82...... Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) ...... 25 ...... 79.88 George Kelley KOERNER, Mark ...... 1980...... Orland Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) ...... 4...... 78.75 KRING, Kevin ...... 2009-10-11-12 ...... Springfield, Mo. (Central) ...... 144...... 74.35

LAKE, John...... 1961-62 ...... N/A...... …… LAWRENCE, George...... 1970...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… LEE, Tom ...... 1976-77-78-79 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek)...... 111...... 76.76 LENGYEL, Steve ...... 1985...... 6...... 80.33 LI, Jack...... 2016...... Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak) ...... 6...... 77.83 LILEY, Joe ...... 1999-2000-01-02...... Lakewood, Colo. (Denver Mullen) ...... 71 ...... 75.23 LINDBERG, John ...... 1987-88-89...... Stockholm, Sweden (Gunnarsplans) ...... 102...... 73.65 LOACH, William ...... ? ...... N/A...... …… LOAR, Jay...... 1965...... Port Arthur, Texas ...... N/A...... …… Steve Kerr LOBATO, Paul...... 1984-85-86-87 ...... Denver, Colo. (Machebeuf)...... 59 ...... 78.42 LOSER, Earl...... 1924-25 ...... N/A...... …… LUIRETTE, Dan ...... 1995-96-97...... Aurora, Colo. (Rangeview) ...... 41 ...... 77.56 LUOMA, John ...... 1993-94-95...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Doherty/Texas Christian) ...... 90 ...... 76.78 LUTHER, Charlie ...... 1989-90 ...... Denver, Colo. (Manual)...... 32 ...... 77.66 LYNCH, Frank ...... 1933-34 ...... N/A...... …… LYONS, Clark ...... 1986-87-88-89 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 65 ...... 78.89

MACDONALD, Ross ...... 2016...... Castle Rock, Colo. (Valor Christian)...... 32 ...... 74.44 MAGNUSON, Melvin...... 1933-34 ...... N/A...... …… MADDEN, Michael ...... 1998...... 6...... 77.50 MAHONEY, George...... 1936-37 ...... N/A...... …… MALM, Curtis ...... 1997-98 ...... Naperville, Ill. (Naperville) ...... 30 ...... 76.47 Kevin Kring MANNING, Jack ...... 1964...... Englewood, Colo...... N/A...... …… MARSALIS, William ...... ? ...... N/A...... …… MARSICO, Tom...... 1974-75 ...... Denver, Colo. (Regis) ...... N/A...... …… MARTIN, Keith ...... 1988-89-90-92 ...... Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) ...... 27 ...... 78.44 MASTALIR, M.J...... 1968...... N/A...... …… MASTEN, Bob ...... 1969-71 ...... Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) ...... N/A...... …… McATEE, Larry ...... 1963-64-66...... Denver, Colo. (Lakewood) ...... N/A...... …… McCONNELL, Paul...... 2010...... Garland, Texas (Garland) ...... 8...... 75.63 McDERMOTT, Jerry ...... 1974-75 ...... Sturgis, S.D...... N/A...... …… McGLASSON, Edward ...... 2003-04-05-06 ...... Orange, Calif. (El Modena) ...... 144...... 73.54 McGREGOR, James...... 1957...... Oskaloosa, Iowa...... N/A...... …… McKIBBEN, Jim...... 1962-64 ...... Erie, Pa...... N/A...... …… Tom Lee McLEOD, Kraig...... 2014...... Pebble Beach, Calif. (Carmel) ...... 6...... 75.17 MEADE, Bob...... 1960...... N/A...... ……

104 Student-Athlete Years Hometown (High School/Previous College) Rds Average MIELENZ, Mike ...... 1962-63 ...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… MILLER, Erroll ...... 1976-77-78...... Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) ...... 5...... 79.60 MILLS, Robert ...... 1947-48 ...... N/A...... …… MOBLEY, Eric...... 1990-91 ...... Baton Rouge, La. (Tara)...... 3...... 72.00 MODESITT, Leland ...... 1937-38 ...... N/A...... …… MOONEY, Brian ...... 1977...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 0...... MOORE, Blake...... 2003-04-05-07 ...... Monrovia, Calif. (La Salle) ...... 104...... 75.29 MOORE, Mike...... 1963...... Colorado Springs, Colo...... N/A...... …… MOORE, Randy...... 1978...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... 10 ...... 79.50 MORRIS, D.J...... 1991-92 ...... Livingston, N.J. (Newark Academy/TCU)...... 74 ...... 76.05 MUHLHAUSER, Dick ...... 1958-59 ...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… Edward McGlasson MULHERN, Mike...... 1972-73-74-75 ...... Denver, Colo. (George Washington)...... N/A...... …… MUNOZ, Diego ...... 2006...... Mexico City, Mexico (home schooled)...... 11 ...... 76.09 MUSSELMAN, Bill...... 1968-69 ...... Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier)...... N/A...... ……

NEHER, Brad ...... 1993-94 ...... Littleton, Colo. (Littleton)...... 38 ...... 78.00 NEWTON, Dave...... 1977...... 3...... 79.67 NOCK, Doug ...... 1986-87-88-89 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 59 ...... 77.31 NORLAND, Rob ...... 1977-78 ...... Carthage, N.Y. (Central)...... 0...... NYULI, John ...... 1989-90-91...... St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles/Florida) ...... 58 ...... 75.86

OBERHOLTZ, Lester ...... 1923-24 ...... N/A...... …… O’NEILL, Derek ...... 2003-04-05-07 ...... Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch)...... 76 ...... 75.51 Scott Petersen OPDYKE, Bill ...... 1968...... Greeley, Colo. (Central) ...... N/A...... …… ORAEE, David...... 2012-13-14-15 ...... Greeley, Colo. (West)...... 150...... 73.57

PAINTON, Spencer...... 2017...... Aurora, Colo. (Regis/Kansas) ...... 16 ...... 73.56 PARKS, Preston ...... 1933-34 ...... N/A...... …… PARR, Steve ...... 1968-69-70...... Meridian, Miss...... N/A...... …… PAUL, Jeremy...... 2014-15-16-17 ...... Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) ...... 123...... 71.77 PAUL, Yannik ...... 2014-15-17...... Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) ...... 85 ...... 72.52 PETERSEN, Scott ...... 1992-93 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek/Tulsa)...... 77 ...... 73.47 PETERSON, Mike ...... 1985-86-87-88 ...... Oakland, Neb. (Oakland-Craig) ...... 88 ...... 77.65 PETRY, Nicholas...... 1939-40 ...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… PIERSON, Ray ...... 1963-64 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... N/A...... …… Ray Pierson POLING, Sid ...... 1950...... N/A...... …… POLING, Steve ...... 1951-52-53...... Ottumwa, Iowa...... N/A...... …… POLLACK, Bill...... 1963-65 ...... Larchmont, N.Y...... N/A...... …… POLLACK, Paul...... 1959-60 ...... Greeley, Colo...... N/A...... …… POLUMBUS, Gary ...... 1961-62-63...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… POLUMBUS, Tad ...... 1965...... Denver, Colo. (George Washington)...... N/A...... …… PORTER, Dick ...... 1951...... Longmont, Colo...... N/A...... …… PORTIE, Benjamin...... 1998-2001-02 ...... Westminster, Colo. (Ranum/Western Nebraska CC)...... 106...... 73.89 POTTER, Matt ...... 1983-85-86-87 ...... Denver, Colo. (Regis) ...... 111...... 76.80 PROCKTER, Walter...... 1940-41 ...... N/A...... ……

RAINEY, Norton ...... 1996-97-98-99 ...... Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe)...... 88 ...... 76.85 Gary Polumbus REICH, Bob ...... 1968-69 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) ...... N/A...... …… REIDY, Pat ...... 1985...... Denver, Colo...... 3...... 80.00 REILLY, Lawrence...... 1952...... N/A...... …… RICE, Bruce...... 1979...... Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial)...... 18 ...... 78.61 RIDDLE, Bill ...... 1986-87-88...... Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain)...... 92 ...... 76.41 ROBINSON, Leonard...... 1946-47-48...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… ROBINSON, Paul...... 1995-96-97-98 ...... Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe)...... 54 ...... 77.70 ROSS, Stuart ...... 2005...... Workington, England (Southfield) ...... 3...... 76.33 ROST, Dick ...... 1951...... Janesville, Wis...... N/A...... …… ROWLAND, Bob...... 1965...... Aurora, Colo...... N/A...... …… ROYLANCE, Dave...... 1971...... N/A...... …… RYAN, Rupert ...... 1945-46 ...... N/A...... …… Ben Portie SANDERS, James...... 1939-40 ...... N/A...... …… SAUNDERS, Harold ...... 1938-39-40...... Omaha, Neb...... N/A...... …… SAUNDERS, Norm...... 1963-64-65...... Wheat Ridge, Colo...... N/A...... …… SCENA, Chris ...... 1966-67-68...... Denver, Colo. (Lincoln) ...... N/A...... …… SCHELL, James ...... 1958...... N/A...... …… SCHMITZ, Ryan...... 2017...... Greenwood Village, Colo. (Regis/Redlands) ...... 11 ...... 75.91 SCHOOLCRAFT, Beau...... 2012-13 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Kent Denver/UCLA) ...... 54 ...... 73.78 SCHREIBER, Mark ...... 1936-37 ...... N/A...... …… SCHUMANN, Ed...... 1960...... N/A...... …… SCRIBNER, Ted ...... 1993...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 3...... 77.33 SEGELKE, John...... 1993-94-95-96 ...... Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek/UCLA)...... 121...... 76.22 SENA, Shea ...... 2005...... Cortez, Colo. (Montezuma-Cortez) ...... 29 ...... 75.93 Chris Scena SESSIONS, Steve ...... 1974...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... ……

105 Student-Athlete Years Hometown (High School/Previous College) Rds Average SHEHEE, Tray ...... 1989-91 ...... Boulder, Colo...... 4...... 81.50 SHERIDAN, Dave...... 1946-47 ...... Greeley, Colo...... N/A...... …… SIMPSON, Mark...... 1970-71-72...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... N/A...... …… SMITH, Norm ...... ? ...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… SMITH, Tim...... 1982-83-84-85 ...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (St. Mary’s) ...... 124...... 76.52 SMITH, Todd ...... 1989-90-91...... Palo Alto, Calif. (Henry Gunn) ...... 6...... 80.33 SNIFFIN, Dan...... 1998-99-2000 ...... Broomfield, Colo. (Horizon) ...... 18 ...... 77.39 SOUZA, John...... 2016-17 ...... Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird/South Mountain C.C.) ...... 37 ...... 73.92 SPEAKER, Ron ...... 1984-85 ...... Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) ...... 41 ...... 78.59 SPENCER, Kevin ...... 1976-77 ...... Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) ...... 63 ...... 77.30 John Segelke SPENNER, Mark...... 1988...... Westminster, Colo. (Westminster) ...... 3...... 86.67 SPURGEON, Glynn ...... 1957-58 ...... Centralia, Ill...... N/A...... …… STACY, Tom ...... 1994-95-96-97 ...... Durango, Colo. (Durango) ...... 66 ...... 77.58 STAPP, Bill ...... 1961-62-63...... Marion, Pa...... N/A...... …… STASICA, Leo ...... 1942-43 ...... Rockford, Ill...... N/A...... …… STIRLING, Blake ...... 1971-72-73-74 ...... Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek) ...... N/A...... …… STIRLING, Jack...... 1945-46-47...... Denver, Colo. (South)...... N/A...... …… STROBEL, John...... 1948-49 ...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… SWEETMAN, Michael...... 1963...... N/A...... …… SYMONS, Luke ...... 2007-08-09-11 ...... Lone Tree, Colo. (ThunderRidge)...... 143...... 74.77

TAYS, Bob...... 1978-79 ...... Boone, Iowa (Boone)...... 18 ...... 80.28 Tim Smith TEATS, Merrill ...... 1938-39 ...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… TEETER, Bob...... 1967...... N/A...... …… THIELEMANN, Ralf ...... 1984...... Essen, West Germany (Stadtwald)...... 13 ...... 78.62 THORNTON, Ross...... 2013...... Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley North) ...... 8...... 77.38 TOLAN, Derek...... 2006-07-08-09 ...... Highlands Ranch (ThunderRidge) ...... 151...... 74.19 TOMPKINS, Brandon ...... 1998-99 ...... Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain)...... 41 ...... 76.10 TROYER, Dave...... 1990-91 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 0...... …… TROYER, Mike...... 1992-93-94-95 ...... Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) ...... 70 ...... 76.13 TRUJILLO, Drew...... 2013-14-15-16 ...... Montrose, Colo. (Montrose)...... 71 ...... 76.04 TYRRELL, William Jr...... 1928-29 ...... N/A...... ……

VANDERMORE, Marty ...... 1986-87 ...... Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln) ...... 9...... 80.89 Derek Tolan VANDEVENTER, Bill...... 1970...... Wichita Falls, Texas ...... N/A...... …… VEIGELE, William ...... 1960...... N/A...... …… VEIGELE, William III...... 1976-77-78...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson)...... 38 ...... 80.16

WAGNER, Frank ...... 1958...... Grand Junction, Colo...... N/A...... …… WARNOCK, Rich ...... 1972...... Fort Collins, Colo...... N/A...... …… WATSON, Joe ...... 1935-36-37...... Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo)...... N/A...... …… WEBB, Larry...... 1971...... Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) ...... N/A...... …… WEBB, Robert...... 1953-54-55...... Denver, Colo...... N/A...... …… WEBBER, Kane ...... 2000-01-02-04 ...... Lismore, Australia (Trinity Catholic College) ...... 144...... 72.90 WEIR, Chase...... 1970-71 ...... Fremont, Neb. (Fremont/Arizona State) ...... N/A...... …… WEISS, Barrie ...... 1949-50 ...... Denver, Colo. (East) ...... N/A...... …… WEIST, Robert ...... 1961-62 ...... N/A...... …… Mike Troyer WIDMER, Johnny...... 2009-11-12...... George Town, Cayman Islands (Bradenton, Fla. Prep)...... 52 ...... 76.23 WILLENBROCK, Tad ...... 1980...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson) ...... 2...... 81.50 WILLS, Shawn ...... 1999-2001...... Broomfield, Colo. (Northglenn) ...... 37 ...... 77.08 WILSON, Pat...... 2011...... Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia...... 21 ...... 76.00 WITTENWYLER, Grant ...... 1992-93 ...... Denver, Colo. (Manual)...... 6...... 76.83 WOLF, Robert ...... 1936-37 ...... N/A...... …… WOOD, Todd ...... 1981-82-83...... Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson/Idaho State) ...... 69 ...... 77.26 WOODARD, Tom ...... 1974-75-76-77 ...... Aurora, Colo. (Manual)...... 111...... 75.33

ZEMAN, Matt...... 1982-83 ...... Lakewood, Colo. (Regis) ...... 6...... 80.50 ZERWIN, John ...... 1991-92-93-94 ...... Westminster, Colo. (Regis) ...... 75 ...... 76.32 ZIONS, Matthew...... 1999-2000-01-02...... Sydney, Australia (St. Paul’s College) ...... 144...... 73.83 Tom Woodard Note: Year listed in the spring of that season (e.g., 2000-01 is listed as 2001 or 01).

Matt Zions

106 CU Golfers and Colorado

University of Colorado golf team members and alumni have had their fair share of success in golfing circles in the state of Colorado. Here’s a listing of the most prestigious accomplishments (*—denotes while attending CU):

Colorado Sports Colorado Amateur Colorado Public Links CGA Player of the Year Hall of Fame Champions Champions 1969 John Hamer (year inducted) 1946 Leo Stasica 1983 Terry Byrnes 1970 John Hamer Dale Douglas (1989) 1960 Les Fowler 1990 Mark Crabtree 1980 *Steve Jones & Hale Irwin (1986) 1962 Les Fowler 1992 *Jonathan Kaye *Terry Kahl Steve Jones (2013) 1963 *Hale Irwin 2000 *Ben Portie 1981 *Steve Jones 1964 *Hale Irwin 2001 *Ben Portie 1982 *Rick Cramer Colorado Golf 1965 *Hale Irwin 2007 *Patrick Grady 1983 *Tim Smith Hall of Fame 1968 Les Fowler 2008 *Derek Tolan 1984 *Matt Potter (year inducted) 1969 John Hamer 2013 Derek Fribbs 1988 *Mike Glaesel Mark Crabtree (2006) 1970 John Hamer (discontinued in 2014) 1993 *Bobby Kalinowski Dale Douglass (1977) 1980 *Terry Kahl 2000 *Matt Call Les Fowler (1978) 1981 Steve Jones CGA Western Chapter 2001 *Ben Portie John Hamer (2002) 1982 Rick Cramer Champions 2003 *Kane Webber Hale Irwin (1974) 1984 *Matt Potter 2006 *Patrick Grady 2004 Steve Irwin Steve Jones (1997) 1991 *Scott Petersen 2007 *Luke Symons 2005 *Derek Tolan M.J. Mastalir (2017) 1993 *Scott Petersen 2013 *Drew Trujillo 2007 *Patrick Grady (Distinguished Service, 1995) 1995 Mike Troyer 2008 *Patrick Grady Larry McAtee (1992) 1998 *Matt Call Will F. Nicholson 2013 Derek Fribbs Mark Simpson (Lifetime 2000 *Matt Call Award 2015 *David Oraee Achievement Award, 2004) 2002 *Kane Webber 2012 Hale Irwin Ray Stenzel (1998) 2003 *Kane Webber Larry Webb (2000) 2006 *Patrick Grady Tom Woodard (2013) 2014 *David Oraee (Stroke Play prior to 2015) Colorado Open Winners Colorado Match Play Champions Overall Champions 1941 Joe Hartman 1980 Larry Webb 1954 Les Fowler 1988 Steve Jones 1962 *Ray Pierson 1996 Jonathan Kaye 1963 *Larry McAtee 1999 Bill Riddle 1964 *Larry McAtee 2000 Scott Petersen 1965 *Larry McAtee 2007 John Douma 1966 *Hale Irwin 2009 *Derek Tolan 1967 *Bill Musselman 2011 Ben Portie 1970 Bill Clark 2012 Derek Tolan 1972 Larry McAtee Low Amateurs 1973 Bill Clark 1967 Hale Irwin 1975 *Mark Crabtree 1971 Les Fowler 1976 *Mark Crabtree 1973 Les Fowler 1980 *Steve Jones 1978 *Steve Jones 1982 Rick Cramer 1981 Steve Jones 1983 *Tim Smith 1985 *Matt Potter 1992 Mark Crabtree 1995 Mike Troyer 1994 Mark Crabtree 2004 *Kenny Coakley 2004 Steve Irwin 2006 Steve Irwin 2005 *Patrick Grady 2007 *Patrick Grady 2008 *Luke Symons 2015 David Oraee 2013 *David Oraee Two future state Hall of Famers at the time, Larry McAtee and Hale Irwin, posed together at photo day in April, 1966.

107 CGA Junior Player of the Year CGA Senior Amateur Champions Colorado Cup Amateur Champions 2001 Kenny Coakley 1978 Les Fowler 1980 (T, 12-12) Rick Cramer 2002 Derek Tolan 1980 Les Fowler Steve Jones 2013 Spencer Painton 1983 Les Fowler Terry Kahl 2014 Ross Macdonald 1989 Les Fowler 1981 W, 16-8) Rick Cramer 1992 John Hamer Steve Jones 1996 John Hamer Terry Kahl CGA Mid-Amateur Player of the 1990 (W, 17-7) Mike Glaesel Year 2011 Steve Irwin Steve Ivan CGA Mid-Amateur Champions Scott Petersen 1998 Mike Glaesel 1993 (W, 13-11) Mark Crabtree 2003 Steve Irwin CGA Senior Player of the Year Steve Ivan 1978 Les Fowler 2005 Steve Irwin Bobby Kalinowski 1979 Les Fowler John Luoma 1980 Les Fowler CGA Two-Man Champions Scott Petersen 1989 Les Fowler 1989 Terry Byrnes (Jeff Peterson) 2000 (W, 10-8) Erik Billinger 1991 Mark Crabtree (Rick DeWitt) Matt Call CGA Junior Match Play 1993 Bobby Kalinowski & Mike Glaesel Champions Ben Portie 1960 Gary Polumbus Jonathan Kaye Shawn Wills 1962 Hale Irwin 1995 Mike Troyer (Jeff Fujimoto) 2001 (W, 11½-6½) Erik Billinger 1966 Larry Webb 1996 John Douma & Danny Luirette Mike Glaesel 1969 Tim Brauch 2000 Erik Billinger & Ben Portie Ben Portie 1975 Terry Kahl 2001 Matt Call & Ben Portie Derek Tolan 1977 Rick Cramer 2005 Michael Baird & Derek Tolan Shawn Wills 1979 Steve Ivan 2006 Ryan Anderson & Derek Tolan 2006 (W, 10-8) Michael Baird 1982 Doug Bakke 2007 Jim Grady & Patrick Grady Jim Grady 1983 Ron Speaker 2008 Beau Schoolcraft (Kaleb Mahanes) Derek O’Neill 1991 Mike Troyer (discontinued in 2011; non-Buffs in italics) Derek Tolan 1995 Ben Fiala 2008 (W, 12-6) Riley Andrews Jim Grady 1998 Shawn Wills CGA Senior Two-Man Champions 2004 Patrick Grady 1988 Les Flower (Pete Bloomer) Patrick Grady Derek Tolan 2009 Derek Fribbs 1993 John Hamer (Gary Potter) 2014 (W, 10-8) John Ahern 2011 John Ahearn 1994 John Hamer (Gary Potter) Ethan Freeman 2015 Pierce Aichinger 1997 Bob Bauers & John Hamer David Oraee 2004 Gary Polumbus (Steve Bell) 2015 (W, 4-2) Steve Irwin (discontinued in 2011; non-Buffs in italics) CGA Junior Amateur Champions (Teams consist of 12 amateurs and 12 pros) 1965 Jim English 1966 Jim English Colorado PGA Player of the Year 1977 Rick Cramer 1992 Tom Woodard Colorado State High School 1984 Clark Lyons 1993 Tom Woodard Champions 1950 --- Dick Billehus, Colorado Springs 1985 Bill Riddle 2006 Matt Call 1963 --- Hale Irwin, Boulder 1987 Scott Petersen 2007 Matt Call 1964 --- Dan Dymerski, Aurora Central 1988 Scott Petersen 2008 Erik Billinger 1970 --- Tim Brauch, Fairview 1989 Scott Petersen 1991 Mike Troyer 1980 --- Doug Bakke, Cherry Creek Colorado Senior PGA Player 1989 --- Bob Kalinowski, Durango 1993 Ben Fiala of the Year 2001 Derek O’Neill 1999 Larry Webb 1995 --- Brandon Tompkins, Rocky 2003 Shea Sena 2000 Larry Webb Mountain 2005 Riley Andrews 2002 4A Shea Sena, Montezuma-Cortez 2013 Ross Macdonald 2002 5A Derek Tolan, ThunderRidge Colorado PGA Apprentice 2004 5A Riley Andrews, ThunderRidge 2014 Ross Macdonald of the Year (Junior Stroke Play prior to 2015) 1987 Tom Woodard 2007 4A Beau Schoolcraft, Kent Denver 1988 Tom Woodard 2008 5A Derek Fribbs, Douglas County CGA Senior Match Play 1989 Tom Woodard 2010 3A Ethan Freeman, Kent Denver Champions 2005 Matt Call 2010 4A John Ahern, D’Evelyn 1974 Les Fowler 2008 Dan Sniffin 2010 5A David Oraee, Greeley Central 1975 Les Fowler 2016 Patrick Grady 2011 3A Ethan Freeman, Kent Denver 1979 Les Fowler 2013 5A Spencer Painton, Regis Jesuit

108 Scholarship Endowment Fund

Petry Douglass Fowler

The University of Colorado men’s golf team currently has three endowed scholarships, as the interest from those endowments go directly to funding scholarships of current CU golf team members.

The Nick Petry Scholarship is in the name of the late CU golf letterman (1939-40), and was begun in 1991. (Since its inception, other family members involved in this scholarship include Nancy Petry, Suzie Petry Woodard and Tim and Melinda Harrington.)

The Dale Douglass Scholarship is in the name of CU’s first real star on the PGA Tour (and current Senior Tour member) as he lettered as a Buff between 1956 and 1959.

The Les Fowler Scholarship is in the name of the late CU golfer and longtime coach (1948-77) and state legislator. It was created in 2003.

Special Moments

Two University of Colorado Golf Hall of Fame members pose at the 1992 induction: PGA and Senior Tour great Hale Irwin (left) with the founder of The International and long-time CU supporter, Jack Vickers.

109 CU golf history & tradition

The game of golf migrated to the United States from Europe, college level sport programs, and the program resumed play in and was introduced at the college level around 1850. As the 1920 under Joe Mills, who had coached football the previous sport became popular, proponents sought out the warmer cli- two seasons. mates where it could thrive year-round. And as golf populari- Golf at CU underwent a reorganization in 1924, with the ty grew, it spread to the larger cities where there was a desire first varsity match a challenge between two DU football play- for outdoor recreation, but the financial burden of building ers (who were caddies at Denver C.C.) and two CU football sen- and maintaining a golf course was rather great. iors, who kidded their opponents about the “sissy-game.” Several eastern universities were among the earliest institu- They learned during the summer at a cost of 50 cents per tions to entertain the game of golf as a “club.” As this rela- round. Walt Franklin and Burke bought three clubs and six golf tively new sport enticed athletes of all ages to allot their recre- balls from a shop on Denver’s Larimer Street to play the match, ation time to it, cities began to select acreage specifically as but there is no record of who actually won. But competitive sites for future golf courses. Around this time, the late 1800s, golf had finally arrived on the CU campus. several universities were endowed with funds that permitted Prior to World War II, team captains often served as player- their own private courses. Golf fell in line with most other coaches. But since 1948, the University of Colorado has had sports at the time, which originated as clubs at American col- only two coaches, Les Fowler (1948-76) and Mark Simpson leges. (1976-current). Fowler, an accomplished player himself, led CU In 1901, a group of professors and students formed a club into the Big Seven Conference in 1948, finishing second in the for golf at the University of Colorado, but were without any league meet as a senior player-coach. It marked the beginning real local place to play until 1917, when the city of Boulder of the modern era of Colorado golf. built a nine-hole course on the north side of town. This course It took the youthful Fowler just six years to bring the first featured “buffalo” grass, sand greens and a “pasture-pool,” championship to Boulder. In 1954, Keith Alexander shot a 216 complete with gophers. College enthusiasts were invited to join for 54 holes, powering the Buffs to the league title. The fol- the local “divot diggers,” and so golf took off in Boulder Valley. lowing year, Fowler’s team did it again, although the Buffs had Denver already had the Denver Country Club and Cherry Hills, to share the spotlight as 1955 Big Seven champions with so Boulder was growing up in this area. Oklahoma. Golf was one of the last minor sports to become a varsity When Oklahoma State became the eighth school to enter program, attaining that status in 1912. CU initiated a golf the conference, a dynasty of unequalled magnitude resulted. team that year, and original opponents included Denver The Cowboys have proceeded to win every Big Eight tourna- University, Colorado College and Greeley State Teachers College ment since 1958-with only three exceptions. In 1968 the Bison (now Northern Colorado). World War I had delayed many of the surprised the Grier Jones-led Okie Staters by shaving 35 strokes off the previous year’s winning total to upset the defending champs and interrupt the Cowboys’ dominant hold. (Missouri won in 1984 and Oklahoma in 1992.)

University of Colorado Golf Coaches Head Coach Seasons Tenure Joe Mills 2 1920-21 Francis Keck 2 1922-23 Walter Franklin 3 1934-36 Mark Schrieber 1 1940 Leo Stasica 1 1944 Don Bell 1 1947 Les Fowler 29 1948-76 Mark Simpson 29 1977-2005 Brad Neher 1/2 2006 (interim) Roy Edwards 11 2006-current The 1953-54 Big Seven Champion Buffaloes (prior to World War II, team captains Front Row: Bob Webb, Keith Alexander, Jim Day, George Hoos; often served as player-coaches) Back Row: Coach Les Fowler, Dick Mulhauser, Sam Beeler, Bob Diehl, John Kettman.

110 DID YOU KNOW?... that former CU golfer Jonathan Kaye owns the PGA Tour record for the most improvement from one round to the next? At the 1999 Bob Hope Classic he shot a second round 83 but came back with a 62 in the third round. The 21 stroke improvement is a PGA record.

out his collegiate career and was one of the Big Eight’s top stars his senior year, finish- ing fifth in the league championships. As a professional, Douglass’ best year was 1969 Mark Simpson’s first Buffalo team (1977) when he won both the Azalea and Kemper Opens. The two-time president of the That 1968 win surprised many a CU golf follower because Tournament Players Association also won the 1970 Phoenix the Buffs had just lost their all-time best golfer to graduation- Open. Most recently, Douglass has made it big on the PGA Hale Irwin. Irwin, a two-sport star who captained the football Seniors Tour, becoming one of its top money winners. team as a senior defensive back, won the individual league For several years in the Big Eight, the Colorado golf team title in 1966 by three strokes to pace the Buffs to a second- played second fiddle to Oklahoma State as a powerful foe. After place finish. He was also co-champion in the rain-shortened, suffering poor finishes in 1973 and 1974, Mark Simpson joined 36-hole tourney the following year with OSU’s Jones. with the legendary Les Fowler to lead the Buffs to a third place But it was that final year of Irwin’s which brought promi- in ’75 and second in ’76. Simpson then took over the reins of nence to Colorado golf. The current pro standout won the 70th the program in January, 1977, and would lead the Buffs to 11 annual NCAA Championships over such future touring lumi- NCAA tournament appearances and 13 first-division finishes in naries as Johnny Miller, Hubert Green, Jerry Heard and Rick conference action, including a trio of runnerup efforts. Massengale. Simpson’s first star Irwin continues to be recruit, Steve Jones, also an authoritative force has made it big on the with the PGA. He is just PGA Tour, winning three one of a handful of players tournaments in 1989 who have won over $8 mil- alone and the 1996 U.S. lion on the Tour. He was Open. Simpson has won over 30 major tourna- coached seven all- ments, including the U.S. Americans and 15 all-con- Open three times (1974, ference players. 1979, 1990), between the In 1994 another PGA and Senior PGA tours. Simpson recruit, Bobby Irwin, though, wasn’t Kalinowski, joined Irwin the first CU golfer to make as a two-time Big Eight it big on the pro tour. Dale champion. Douglass, a 1959 graduate, In 1996, one of the also made his professional most powerful collegiate mark after college. golf conferences was born Douglass rarely lost an out of the formation of individual match through- The 1992-93 Buffaloes, featuring among others, future pros Jonathan Kaye and Scott Petersen and two-time Big Eight champion Bobby Kalinowski. the Big 12 Conference,

111 which consisted of all members of the old Big Eight and four members of the disbanded Southwest Conference. The conference has averaged five teams in the Top 25 since its inception, with Colorado often included in that mix. CU returned to the NCAA Championship finals in 1999 after a five-year absence in stunning fashion. In the NCAA Central Regional on the Ohio State campus, the Buffs pulled off the second largest rally in the 11- year history of the regional format. CU climbed from 18th to 10th place on the final day, and then won a playoff on the first hole against Kent State to advance to the national finals. The first individual national title in The Buffaloes returned as a regular member of the Colorado golf history, as the late nation’s Top 50 during the 1999-2000 season, and have Merle Backlund was the medalist climbed as high as No. 10 in the polls over the last in the 1953 NCAA meet. decade. In 2001-02, the Buffs had one of their best Edwards is his 11th season and ushered the program into the years in tying for 14th in the NCAA Championship Finals. The nation’s toughest golf conference when the Buffaloes joined the 2003-04 team won the Western Intercollegiate, the first team Pac-12 in 2011. In his third season (2008-09), he coached CU to win in four years, and set a school record at the time for stroke a second place finish in the Big 12—CU’s first runner-up average both overall (73.77) and the spring (73.71). conference finish since Simpson’s teams did so in 1979, 1980 Colorado has appeared in the NCAA Finals 15 times and in and 1981. And in his eighth year – Colorado’s third in the Pac- the Championships 29 times overall; on 14 other occasions, CU 12 – he led the Buffs to a fourth place effort in its league meet, has been represented by at least one individual. beating four top 30 teams in the process. And the Buffaloes Tragedy hit the program in 2005, as on December 5, have kept improving; his squads have qualified for the NCAA Simpson passed away after a valiant yearlong battle against Championships seven times in 10 years, with two individuals cancer. Ironically, he would coach the Buffaloes for the exact advancing to the Finals. The next goal is the return as a team same amount of time as Fowler, his predecessor and coach. The to the Finals for the first time since 2001-02, but in 2016-17, duo combined to coach 58 seasons for the school. The legacy Colorado cracked the top 20 for the first time in over 30 years the two created was one the administration looked to contin- and reached its highest rankings in the computer polls that ue when Roy Edwards was named just the third full-time head were born in the late 1990s. coach in CU history.

Hale Irwin and Steve Jones came back to Boulder in 1997 and put on a clinic for the current Buffalo team.

112 The Buffs and the U.S. Open

Did you know that Colorado, Ohio State, Stanford and Wake Forest have produced the most United States Open winners in history? The Buffaloes, Buckeyes, Cardinal and Demon Deacons have had their respective alums win four titles—for Colorado, Hale Irwin has won three (1974, 1979, 1990) and Steve Jones one (1996). The trophy in 1974 is pictured at right. CU was the only school in the 1990s to boast two winners (Irwin in ’90, Jones in ’96), and was also the only school to produce two in the 1970s (Irwin in ’74 and ’79). In 1999, junior-to-be Matt Call became the first Buffalo to play in the U.S. Open while still attending CU when he advanced through the two stages of local and sectional qualifying. In 2002, CU senior Ben Portie earned a spot in the same fashion in the Open just three weeks after playing his final collegiate round. That same year, future Buffalo Derek Tolan qualified and played as a 16-year-old.

113 Buffalo Greats

A look at some of the greats in Colorado golf history, including conference champions, multiple record holders and major tournament winners, and/or those who have made their mark professionally.

At Colorado (1953-56): The first Buffalo to win Big 7 Conference medalist honors when he won with a 216 score in the 1954 meet, he KEITH ALEXANDER helped Colorado to the team title, its first Big 7 crown in golf. Emerging as CU’s No. 1 golfer as a sophomore in the spring of 1954, he was the first and remains the only soph in school history to win a conference medalist honors. By tying for 10th in 1955 and eighth in 1956 in the league meet, he became the first (and to date, still one of just five) CU players to have recorded three top 10 finishes in the conference championships. He is believed to have compiled a 25-10-2 record in dual match play, a pretty impressive figure for a No. 1 man, and led CU to the NCAA Championships in both 1954 and 1955.

At Colorado (1950-53): Colorado’s first national champion in golf, as he won NCAA medalist honors in 1953 at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, when he recorded a 69-68—137 scorecard for a then-NCAA record MERLE BACKLUND 7-under par; it was in the day when the field was pared to the low 64 after medal play, and despite losing in the first round of match play, he became only CU’s fourth national champion in its athletic history at the time (joining three track performers: Gil Cruter, Dave Bolen and Warren Bateman). The 137 was a record at the time as well, besting the old mark of 138 set by a most familiar name in 1950: Wake Forest’s Arnold Palmer. In the Big 7 Championships, he finished ninth as a sophomore and third as a senior.

At Colorado (1978-82): The first and to date only golfer in Colorado history to play in four NCAA Championships, as he went individually as a freshman in 1979 (also a first and only) and as a senior in 1982 and with RICK CRAMER the full Buff contingent in 1980 and 1981. He finished second in the 1979 Big 8 Championships, to date the highest finish ever by a Colorado freshman in a conference championship meet. He tied for 5th in the 1981 event and for seventh in the ’82 affair, making him one of just five Buffs to have recorded three top 10 finishes in league championship play. His third place finish at the 1978 Falcon Invitational would stand as the best by a CU freshman in his first meet for 21 years. The summer after he completed his CU eligibility, he pulled off the rare sweep in winning both the Colorado State Stroke and Match Play championships. He was a third-team All-American in both 1981 and 1982. Professionally: He played briefly on the PGA Tour but did play several seasons on some of the other pro tours, and is currently involved in administration and operations for the Gateway Tour Series in the Phoenix area.

At Colorado (1956-59): Owned a career stroke average of 74.11 as a Buff, playing in an era where dual matches were the norm and tournaments were the exception. He posted three top 10 finishes in the DALE DOUGLASS Big Seven/Eight Championships, tying for eighth as a freshman in the ’56 Big 7 meet, and taking seventh and fifth in the ’58 and ’59 Big 8 tests, respectively; he was the second Buff (and still one of just five) to record three top 10 finishes in conference championship play. Professionally: A member of the Champions Tour since he turned 50 in 1986, he had 11 victories on what was formerly known as the Senior Tour. He became just the fifth player in history to play in 500 tournaments when he reached the mark in 2003. He starred on the PGA Tour after turning pro in 1960, winning three events. Now more or less retired, he won just over $7 million on the Champions Tour and over $9 million as a professional. He has played in 600 Champions Tour events, with 151 top 10 finishes along with 283 in the top 25.

At Colorado (1994-99): He led the team in stroke average all four of his playing seasons, one of just two Buffs to do so (with Steve Jones), but they weren’t in consecutive years as he redshirted after his true junior KNUT EKJORD season. He led the Buffs at the 1995 NCAA Central Regional in 1995, tying for 14th, and played in one other NCAA meet (in 1999 as a senior). He played 133 rounds, and with 127 counting toward team scoring, he set the school record for percentage counted (95.5). He had a career stroke average of 74.34, and he had 11 top 10 and 22 top 20 finishes in his career. Over the course of his career, he was the top Buffalo scorer in 27 tournaments, the most in school history.

114 At Colorado (1945-76): He tied for fourth in the first Big 7 Conference championship meet Colorado ever played in, as he recorded a LES FOWLER 147 score for 36 holes in the 1948 meet. Following his graduation, he would coach the Buffaloes on a volunteer basis for a total of 29 seasons, actually starting as a player-coach his senior year. His top players out of over 125 that played for him included Hale Irwin, Dale Douglass, John Hamer, Gary Polumbus, Larry McAtee, Bill Musselman, Tom Woodard, Mark Crabtree and the man who succeeded him as head coach, Mark Simpson. His teams won three conference titles and reached the NCAA Championships seven times, with the 1968 team posting the school’s best ever national finish when it tied for eighth. He was a district manager in the insurance business, and active in Boulder politics as a city councilman and state representative and state senator. Though he never played professionally, he was one of the states top amateur golfers for four decades, including senior golf, and is a member of the state of Colorado Golf Hall of Fame. He passed away on February 8, 2003 at the age of 78 in Boulder.

At Colorado (2004-09): He finished 14th in the most rounds played (113) at Colorado, finishing 16th in career stroke average (74.45), ninth in PATRICK GRADY top 5 finishes (7), sixth in top 10 finishes (12) and ninth in top 20 efforts (18). As a senior, he was the Co-Male Athlete of the Year at Colorado for all sports (with teammate Derek Tolan), he played in all 13 tournaments, with two wins, five top 5, eight top 10 and 10 top 20 finishes. He earned PING All-Region honors and was an honorable mention All-American, finishing as the No. 46 ranked player in the nation (Golfweek). He recorded a 71.98 stroke average for the season, the third best in school history (and his 71.32 average during the spring the second best, just .02 off the record). His outstanding spring was topped by his victory in CU's Stevinson Ranch Invitational, where he cruised to the win with an 8-under par 208 score. His top fall highlight was his first career collegiate win, when a 67-69-68—204 scorecard earned him medalist honors at Denver’s Ron Moore Invitational at Green Valley Ranch GC in Denver. The 12-under par effort matched John Lindberg’s school record for the most strokes under par that he set in the 1989 BYU Classic. He was named the Golfweek National Player-of the-Week for the week ending Sept. 22 after he won the DU-Ron Moore invite, and in the process was believed to be the first player in CU history to be afforded such an honor. He turned pro following his senior year, and won the Adams Tour’s Coca-Cola Wal-Mart Open (in Louisiana) in March 2010. After CU: He spent some time playing professionally, in addition to working as a CPA; he returned to CU as an assistant coach in 2015.

At Colorado (1961-64): He helped CU to a tie for 18th in the 1964 NCAA Championships, tying for 36th individually (73-78—151), the same JOHN HAMER year he tied for fifth in the Big Eight Championships (73-71-71—215), as he led the Buffs to a third place finish. Dual meets were more the norm for his day, and as a senior, he posted one of the best dual marks in school history, going 14-2 on the year, with a low round of 68. After CU: He opted not to pursue a professional career, but took the state of Colorado by storm in the amateur ranks. He owns 10 CGA state titles, including four individual championships (1969 and 1970 Stroke Play; 1992 and 1996 Senior Stroke Play). He was the state amateur of the year in 1969, is one of only three players to ever win back-to-back stroke play titles, and was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2002. He passed away at the age of 75 on Feb. 8, 2017.

At Colorado (1964-67): The 1967 NCAA individual champion, winning by two strokes with a 2-under par 286 score, an effort that saw him post HALE IRWIN a 65 in the third round which included a hole-in-one. The all-time CU leader in tournaments won (4), he also racked up two medalist honors in Big 8 Conference play, winning the 1966 title outright and sharing the ’67 crown when he was a first-team All-American. His 72.04 stroke average as a junior still reigns as a CU single-season best, as are his eight rounds in the 60s that year, and he is one of just five players to have led the Buffs in average three or more seasons. He earned a combined six letters in football and golf; after playing quarterback as a sophomore, he became a two-time first-team all-Big Eight selection at weak side safety 1965 and 1966, making nine interceptions (in 1989, he was selected to the 25-member All-Century Football Team for CU’s first 100 years of football). He was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1986 and CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002 (in the school’s fourth class). Professionally: The all-time money winner on the Champions (Senior) Tour with $27.1 million in earnings (and he has over a $6 million advantage over No. 2 Gil Morgan). He won 20 times on the PGA Tour, including three U.S. Opens (1974, 1979, 1990); had 45 Champion Tour wins through 2016, including two U.S. Senior Open crowns (1998, 2000); and 18 other professional wins including international play. Entering 2013, he has made the cut in an incredible 449 of 456 Champions Tour events, with 211 top 10 finishes: in addition to the 45 wins, he has 43 runner- up finishes and 23 third place efforts, or 111 top three performances. His son, Steve, also played for the Buffs from 1994-97, and the two won the 2003 Father-Son Challenge. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1992, he is also very active in his own golf course design company.

115 At Colorado (1977-81): He set numerous school records during his CU career, in which he became the first and only player in school history to record four top 10 finishes in the conference championship meet (two STEVE JONES thirds and two sevenths in four Big 8 title meets). A second-team All- American as a senior in 1980-81, when he had nine top 10 finishes and ten top 20 efforts, which are both still school bests. Over the course of his career, he had 19 top 10 and 26 top 20 finishes, both CU records, and was the top Buffalo scorer in 23 tournaments, tied for the second most in school history. He is the only player in Buff annals to lead the team in stroke average for four consecutive seasons, and one of just two to do it four times overall. Professionally: He has over $6.5 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour (he became the sports’ 99th millionaire when he topped that figure), winning eight times, none bigger than his 1996 U.S. Open title. He captured that event on the last hole on Sunday, his pinnacle achievement that season which earned him the Tour’s Comeback Player of the Year honor. His win in the 1997 was landmark, as his 11-shot victory was accomplished by scoring the third lowest 72-hole score in PGA history at the time (a 26-under 258). He was the medalist in the 1986 Tour , finally making it to the big time on a permanent basis in 1987. He was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 1997, CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012 and into the state of Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 2013. Unfortunately, he estimates he has lost a third of his professional career due to assorted injuries, but is healthy again and is now playing on the Champions Tour (with just under $700,000 in career earnings on that circuit).

At Colorado (1976-81): During his CU career, he played the second most rounds in school history when he teed it up for 18 holes 152 times. TERRY KAHL But in 1981, in his last Big 8 Conference championship meet, the three rounds he recorded there were most memorable as he ended a 14-year run by Oklahoma State golfers in claiming medalist honors with a 211 score. His 41 rounds during the 1976-77 season still stand as the most ever in a single year by a Colorado freshman. He earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior in 1981.

At Colorado (1991-94): He became the ninth (and to date, last) player to win back-to-back Big 7, Big 8 and/or 12 Conference medalist honors when he captured both the 1993 and 1994 Big 8 Championships. He joined BOBBY KALINOWSKI Hale Irwin as the lone Buffaloes to accomplish the back-to-back feat. His 72.62 stroke average as a senior in 1993-94 was the best in CU history by a senior at the time; his 144 career rounds are tied for the third most by a Buff, with a career stroke average of 73.97. He is tied for the most top five finishes in CU history (11), ranks second in top 20 finishes with 25 and fourth in top 10 efforts with 14. A third-team All-American his junior season in 1993 and a second-team performer as a senior in ’94, when he recorded a school record six top five finishes. He was inducted into CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2016.

At Colorado (1990-93): He joined the Buff team after spending his freshman year at Phoenix Community College, and formed quite a CU trio with Scott Petersen and Bobby Kalinowski. As a junior in 1992, he won the JONATHAN KAYE PING-Arizona Intercollegiate in style, as he defeated Phil Mickelson on the first playoff hole; he was also the co-medalist at the ’93 Air Force Falcon Invitational as a senior, making him one of eight players in school history to win multiple major tournaments. One of six players in school annals to record a 65 (or better) round in competition when he shot 31-34 in the 1990 Wyoming Invitational; the 31 on the front tied the second best single 9-hole score in Buff history as well. He owned a career stroke average of 74.98 with eight top 10 and 13 top 20 finishes in his Colorado career. Professionally: Now taking a break from playing on the PGA Tour (sidelined in 2010 with injuries), he has over $10.5 million in earnings through 2012. He broke through for his first Tour win in 2003 when he won the Buick Classic in Harrison, N.Y, and won the FBR Open in 2004. He played on and off on the Tour, mainly due to a rotator cuff injury, but tied for second in the 1998 Qualifying School and had been a regular starting in 1999; that year at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, his 21-stroke improvement from round one to two (83-62) set the PGA Tour improvement mark. To date, he has made the cut in 193 of 318 events, with 66 top 25 finishes (31 top 10), with eight runner-up showings.

At Colorado (1972-73): He played just one season of golf, joining the team his senior year. He led the team in stroke average with a 74.00 norm GEORGE KELLEY for 16 rounds, posting three top 10 finishes which included a victory in the Galveston Island Intercollegiate, where he won with a 1-over par 289 score. After CU: He is the owner/general manager of Stevinson Ranch Golf Club (Stevinson, Calif.), and has played a key role in the tournament the Buffaloes hosted annually from 1999 through 2009 on one of California’s top public courses. After graduating from CU in 1973, he played three years as a touring pro on the European, Asian and Australian tours. After his playing days, he became a real estate broker with an eye on golf, brokering several large scale golf course deals, and in the early 1990s, he set forth to build the highly acclaimed Stevinson Ranch on family owned land in central California. He is often a guest lecturer and is active in the National Golf Course Owners Association.

116 At Colorado (1986-89): His 73.65 career stroke average is the third JOHN LINDBERG best in CU history (it set the record at the time), the second best for a player with 100-plus rounds; his 71.15 stroke average the fall of his junior season still ranks as the best for the fall portion of a season at Colorado, while he is tied for the most wins (4) and top five finishes (11) in a CU career (he is second in top 10 efforts with 18 and fourth in top 20 finishes with 23). He set, and still owns, the Colorado records for low score for 36, 54 and 72 holes, all set during his junior season: a pair of 66s for a 132 at the Robertson Homes Invitational set the two round mark; a final round 72 in that meet for a 204 set the 54-hole standard; and his 284 score earlier that same fall in the New Mexico Tucker Invitational established the four round best. And for his career, he was the top Buffalo scorer in 23 tournaments, tied for the second most in school history. He was a second-team All-American as a senior in 1989 after being an honorable mention choice as a sophomore.

At Colorado (2002-06): He tied for the third most rounds played in Colorado history, 144, including three GCAA Match Play Championship rounds. His career stroke average of 73.54 ranked third all-time for the EDWARD McGLASSON Buffaloes, behind only one-time teammate Kane Webber (72.90) and Scott Petersen (74.37); it was the second best figure for 100-plus rounds other than Webber. He set the school record for low single round (63), as well as the most under par (-8) for 18 holes. By holding both the low gross score and most-under- par records for a single round, he became the first player to solely own both marks since Hale Irwin did so between 1967 and 1981. For his career, he had 13 top 10 tournament finishes, including a school record six straight during the course of his senior season, and 20 top 20 finishes. He was named CU’s Male Athlete of the Year for all sports at the school’s annual CUSPY (CU Sports Performers of the Year) Awards for 2005-06, when he also earned honorable mention All- America honors. He was two-time PING/GCAA All-Central Region selection and was just the second CU player to earn All- Big 12 and All-Big 12 Tournament Team honors in the same season when he did so as a senior.

At Colorado (1967-69): As a senior in 1968, he earned first-team All- America honors, the last CU player to do so. He was the No. 1 man on the BILL MUSSELMAN Buffalo team that posted the school’s best-ever finish at the NCAA Championships, as he led the Buff to an eighth-place tie in the meet at Las Cruces, N.M. He tied for eighth individually (70-72-75-74—291), to date the third best individual finish in the NCAA’s by a University of Colorado golfer. He led the team in stroke average as a senior (73.80), when he finished second in the Big 8 Championships with a 212 score, falling to Oklahoma State’s Grier Jones by two shots; however, he was one of three Buffs to finish in the top four in leading Colorado to the Big 8 title, its last conference crown to date.

At Colorado (1991-93): As a senior, he earned honorable mention All- America honors, when he was a second-team All-Big 8 performer. He led the team in stroke average both as a senior (73.5) and as a junior (73.4), SCOTT PETERSEN one of only eight players in school history to so for multiple seasons. He set a mark for the lowest CU career stroke average for 50 or more rounds with a 73.47 for 77 rounds, a mark that stood through 2003. His senior year, he won the John Burns Intercollegiate (Honolulu) and the Fresno State Lexus Classic, and he posted eight top 5, nine top 10 and 15 top 20 finishes in his career. An honorable mention All-American his senior year (1993). Prior to transferring back to the state where he starred as a prep (at Englewood’s Cherry Creek High School), he lettered twice at the University of Tulsa in 1989 and 1990. Professionally: A member of the Nationwide Tour since 2000, as well as in 1996; he played on the Canadian Tour from 1997-99. He has came up just short several times in his bid for his PGA Tour card, but has won over $540,000 as a pro, including wins at the 1997 Infiniti Championship, the 1999 Samsung CPGA Championship and the 2000 Colorado Open.

At Colorado (1997-2002): Playing as CU’s No. 1 man over the course of his entire senior season, he completed his career with a 73.89 stroke average, fifth-best all-time at Colorado (at the time), with his 106 career BEN PORTIE rounds tying for the 13th most. As a senior, he led CU with a 72.46 average, the second best number in Colorado history at the time. His spring stroke average of 72.44 set a school record, and was the first Buff under 73 in the spring since Steve Jones did so in 1980. He became the fifth CU player to post a season stroke average under 73, putting him impressive company with Dale Douglass, Irwin, John Lindberg and Bobby Kalinowski. He also led the team in top 10 finishes (4), top 20 finishes (8), rounds in the 60s (5), subpar rounds (12), first round average (71.15), middle round average (72.79), final round average (73.50), and in rounds counting toward team scoring (38 of 39, or 97.4 percent). He tied for 33rd in the NCAA Championships (66-72-75-73—286), becoming the first Buff since Irwin to lead at any point of the finals after his 5-under par 66 in the first round. He won the 2002 sectional qualifier for the U.S. Open, shooting rounds of 68-67—135 and earned the right to play in the U.S. Open on the famous Bethpage Black course in Farmingdale, N.Y. (though he missed the cut). He turned professional immediately following the qualifier, and went out and won his first professional tournament (Green Mountain Open, Killington, Vt.) the following weekend, winning $10,000 as a tune-up for the Open. After a two-year stint as CU’s assistant coach, he is now the head pro at Sterling Country Club.

117 At Colorado (1968-2005): Student, Athlete, Facilities Manager, Administrator, Assistant Coach, Head Coach. Simpson held all those roles MARK SIMPSON over nearly four decades as a Buffalo, until cancer claimed him early at the age of 55 on December 5, 2005. He had a modest playing career at CU, earning three letters, but would make his mark as one of the top coaches in the collegiate game. On January 12, 2005, he was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame. Simpson had replaced his own coach, the legendary Les Fowler, in January 1977, and would coach the Buffs for 29 years, the exact length Fowler had done so. He presided over 421 events as head coach, the fifth most for any sport in school history. He was most proud of the fact that 119 of the 129 players he brought into the program (92.2 percent) graduated with a degree from CU. He was the 1981 Big Eight Conference and NCAA District Five coach of the year, when CU finished second in the league and 11th in the nation. He was named the co-Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in 2000, as his Buffaloes finished third in the league meet and were ranked in the nation’s Top 25 for most of the year. He was also a finalist for induction into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2002, and in 2004, the organization recognized him for his contributions to the sport and honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Simpson’s teams went to the NCAA’s 15 times in his tenure. Under his tutelage, Colorado produced seven different All-Americans who combined for 13 accolades (Jones, Tom Woodard, Terry Kahl, Rick Cramer, John Lindberg, Bobby Kalinowski and Kane Webber), in addition to 10 all-Big Eight and four all-Big 12 golfers and 15 All-America Scholars. He was also heavily involved in collegiate golf administration, and served two-and-a-half years as GCAA president (2000-2002) and spent a decade in different positions with the organization.

At Colorado (2005-09): He finished third in the most rounds played (151) at Colorado, and was 13th in career stroke average (74.19). He tied for DEREK TOLAN second in both the most top 10 finishes (18) and top 20 efforts (26) in school history (he was 11th with five top five performances). He has had 89.8 percent of his career rounds count toward team scoring (132 of 147; does not include four solo rounds), a figure which ranked fifth in school history. He became just the fifth CU player to have qualified to play in four NCAA Championships, joining Rick Cramer (1979-82), Bob Kalinowski (1991-94), Matt Zions (1999-2002) and Kane Webber (2000-04). As a senior, he was selected as the Male Career Athletic Achievement Award winner for all sports, and the co-Male Athlete of the Year (with teammate Patrick Grady) at the school’s annual CUSPY celebration (CU Sports Performers of the Year). An honorable mention All-American by Golfweek (one of 20) and the GCAA (one of 33), he also earned PING All-Central Region honors, All-Big 12 honors and All-Big 12 Tournament Team accolades. He finished as the No. 43 ranked player in the nation by both GolfStat and Golfweek. He became the 10th player in school history to win two career tournaments, claiming both in the fall semester, and in doing so set a school record for the lowest stroke average (71.00) for the fall in CU annals. He opened up his senior year by earning co-medalist honors in San Francisco’s Olympic Club Intercollegiate, and three weeks later again snared co-medalist at New Mexico’s Tucker Invitational. In-between, he placed second in DU’s Ron Moore Invitational, posting his career best for the most under par in a tournament (205, -11). In the spring, he had four top 20 finishes, highlighted by a tie for second in the Western Intercollegiate (213, +3). He turned pro following his senior year and promptly went out and won the San Juan Open in his third tournament as a professional, and then captured the Colorado Open.

At Colorado (2000-04): A third third-team All-American as a senior, when he had three wins, six top 10 finishes (11 top 20) and a conference- runner-up 71.46 average that established a new CU single-season school KANE WEBBER record (just three strokes over par for the year). His first collegiate win came in the Western Intercollegiate (206, -4); three weeks later, he won again, claiming the Purdue Invitational (206, -10); and a month after that, he won The Maxwell in a playoff to become one of just 19 golfers for the year to win three or more times. His 71.35 stroke average in the spring decimated the previous record, and for the year, he led the team in 23 (of 24) statistical categories. He played the fifth most rounds in school history (144) on his way to a 72.90 career stroke average, which bested the old mark by over half a stroke. He also ranked fourth in top five finishes (10), fourth in top 10 efforts (15), first in top 20 finishes (27) and first in 54-hole tournament scores of 220 or better (29). At the 2004 CUSPY’s (CU Sports Performers of the Year Awards banquet), he was selected as the Male Career Athletic Achievement Award recipient. Professionally: He is competing on the European and Asian tours and in several regional professional tournaments.

At Colorado (1974-77): Nicknamed the “Human 2-Iron” for his svelte 6-foot-3 frame, believed to be the first African-American to play varsity golf at Colorado. He led the Buffs in stroke average as a junior (’75-76) TOM WOODARD with a 76.27 figure for 30 rounds. He often played his best in the Big Eight Championships, tying for fifth as junior in 1976 and was sixth as a senior a year later, when he earned an individual berth in the NCAA Championships and was awarded honorable mention All-America honors. He became the sixth player in program history to twice be named first-team all-conference, garnering the nod in 1976 and 1977 and joining Keith Alexander, Dale Douglass, Hale Irwin, Larry McAtee and Jim English as two-time recipients. Professionally: He competed for two-and-a-half years on the PGA Tour after his collegiate days, and qualified for two U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship. He was twice selected as the Colorado PGA Section Player of the Year, won a national professional tournament in 1979 on the United Golfers Association Tour and still owns the low round at Denver's popular City Park Golf Course, an 11-under par 61 he shot in 1988. Since becoming a club professional in 1986, he has made an impact all around the Denver metro area: he served as head professional at City Park (1987-89), Littleton Golf Club (1990), South Suburban (1991-95) and at Buffalo Run (where he was the first head pro in 1996); he was director of golf for the City of Denver from 1997-2006 (overseeing six courses), and has been the general manager and director of golf at Foothills Park & Recreation District in Denver since 2006. He co-founded The First Tee of Denver, and was inducted into the National Black Golfers Hall of Fame in 2012, into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2013 and into CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2015.

118 GCAA HALL OF FAME LATE CU COACH SIMPSON INDUCTED INTO COACHES HALL NEW ORLEANS (January 12, 2005) — University of Colorado men’s the golf team for what has now been almost 26 years. I’m probably the golf coach Mark Simpson was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association only SID he even remembers handling his sport… of America Hall of Fame, the first CU coach to earn the exclusive honor. “Mark’s induction is two-fold, one for his longevity as a respected “I’m completely honored and humbled that the committee would coach, as well as for all the work he has done on behalf of college golf. consider my coaching career worthy of this honor,” Simpson said in He has truly thrived on being involved on the administrative side of opening his induction speech. “I’d like to thank the person who things, and the game is better for his contributions. nominated me, but I don’t know who that is. “Mark is truly one of the good guys. Ask most everyone who has ever “About three months ago, I was having breakfast with a friend, and met him. I can say for fact that “Stretch,” one of his nicknames, is truly about three-fourths of the way through it he said, ‘You know, Simpson, one of the all-time most popular figures both at the University of you have a great job.’ I said, ‘Yeah, I like it.’ Then about two weeks later Colorado as well as in Colorado golf circles, which honored him at lunch with another friend, he says to me, ‘You really do have a last September with the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame’s Lifetime dream job.’ Achievement Award. “I got to thinking and I truly “Mark has all the qualities one seeks in a college coach, some realized that I do have a dream job,” of which include: Simpson said. “One, I get the special “Humility. Mark has never been above learning and evolving as privilege to work with young 17- and a coach. He will tell you that when he started out, he wanted all 18-year olds and help mold them as his players to like him. After a few years, he learned they didn’t people and golfers; two, I love the want a friend; they wanted to be coached and to be mentored. University of Colorado and no matter “Disciplinarian. After all, we are talking about a man who left what you’ve heard about CU these last Jonathan Kaye home from the 1993 Central Regional. To this day, months, ninety-eight percent of what he will tell you it was one of, if not the, toughest decisions he has some perceive about us just isn’t true. ever had to make. It is truly a special place, and I’m “Compassion: A freshman, Charlie Luther, hit his first collegiate fortunate enough to coach at my alma drive off the then-called women’s mater. And three, I get to coach and tee markers with the ball landing teach the game of golf. several feet behind the tee box. “My dream job has lasted 29 years,” The poor kid was even holding he continued. “There is so much to be his pose, having no idea where thankful for and people to thank. God. the ball went until he heard the The University of Colorado, as (the athletic director) Eddie Crowder took thud behind him. “Simps” a chance and named me as head coach when I was just 26 years old. All comforted him with the line, of the players who I’ve been blessed to coach and watch mature during “Don’t worry Charlie, even Bo my time at CU. My peers. The GCAA; I’ve been to Japan, , Jackson lost yardage on his first England, Ireland and all over the United States thanks to the GCAA. college carry.” Simpson closed by acknowledging that when he was a young coach, “But he also traveled the 14 he would listen to advise of those who had been in the profession for a hours both to and from Australia long time. He gave a bit of advice for younger coaches in the audience. to help comfort one of his players “If you want to be a great coach, one of the qualities you have to after his father passed away. He have is that you must relate to your players,” he said. “Use relate as an was on hand when that player, acronym: the R is for respect; the E for edify, or to build up your Kane Webber, shot a 59 a day players; the L for listen, as in truly listen to them; the A for authentic, after the funeral in a family be the real person you are; the T for time, and wisely spend the same tournament played to honor his dad. amount of time with each of your players and in several areas; and the “Part-Time Nutritionist. Mark has purchased over 10,000 bananas for second E for expectations, for as a coach, it is extremely important to players to snack on during their rounds… something about the pass on your expectations of them. potassium I believe. Mark also thrives on finding the best Mexican food “One of the quests we have is to prepare them for life, and the restaurant in a town so he can showcase his knowledge of the Spanish greatest thing I can hear is when they return years later and tell of the language, and loves the Louisiana Classics as he has turned many a appreciation for what they learned from me, but more importantly, from young meat-and-potatoes golfer on to crawfish. their experiences at the University of Colorado.” “Respect. How many U.S. Open winners openly thank their college In attendance at the event were members of Simpson’s immediate golf coach publicly within minutes after victory? That’s what Steve family, his mother Martha, Anne Kelly, CU women’s golf coach; Mark Jones did in 1996, as well as several more times in the days afterward. Crabtree, the head coach at Louisville who was one of Simpson’s first “And Good Fortune. Mark offered the same Steve Jones, his first top players; and Eric Hoos, a former CU assistant and current head coach at recruit, a full ride back in the summer of 1977 after Jones shot a 72 Denver. after a morning 86 at one of Colorado’s tougher courses, Hiwan in CU’s Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, David Plati, a Evergreen. He would soon learn that a full scholarship back then was long-time friend and colleague of Simpson, presented him for induction. seldom ever offered and it ate up almost all of his allotted aid for the Some highlights of his presentation: year. But it would be worth it. “I’ve been CU’s SID since 1984; five years earlier, as a freshman in “In a recent interview, Mark summed up what he thought was the the office, I was handed the men’s golf beat. After being named SID, I best thing about the game of golf. He said, ‘The greatest thing is that wasn’t about to give it up, in part due to my love for the game as well it teaches maturity in the sense that you can’t blame anybody or as for the sheer enjoyment I have had working with Coach Simpson and anything for your failures, you can only point the finger at yourself.”

119 REMEMBERING COACH MARK SIMPSON

Over two dozen former players returned in 1996 to commemorate Simpson’s 20 years as coach

120 COLORADO NATIONAL GOLF CLUB The Official Home of the Buffaloes Les Fowler had a dream. Mark Simpson had the same one. Kerr liked the idea and as it became more of a reality, athletic director and former CU chancellor The two head golf coaches at Colorado, each for 29 years Mike Bohn Bud Peterson became integral players to make CNGC happen. Knowing Vista between 1948 and 2006, longed for the University of Colorado to Ridge was attainable, Kerr worked to acquire the property to set have its own golf course. everything in motion by the end of 2008. The club officially had Enter Steve Kerr and current CU head coaches, Roy Edwards its grand opening under the new name on May 2, 2009, with CU (men) and Anne Kelly (women). Kerr legends Hale Irwin and Steve Jones in attendance graduated from Thomas Jefferson High to celebrate the event. School in Denver and was one of CNGC and the school signed a long-term licensing Fowler’s last recruits, playing under agreement for it to be the exclusive home golf both coaches as Simpson took over in course of the CU men’s and women’s golf programs the middle of his Buffalo career. and will utilize the primary athletic mark and a A long-time supporter of CU’s golf newly created secondary logo in all branding efforts. teams, Kerr remained close with The club features CU memorabilia from all sports, Simpson through the years and saw his highlighted by CU Golf All-America Awards and daughter Erin become one of CU’s first already has plaques on display, as well as Simpson’s real stars of its fledgling women’s last golf bag he maintained as head coach. program. She graduated from CU in The club has incorporated the CU brand in many 2003 as the school’s all-time leader in ways, including adorning the President’s Room with stroke average and is now playing donated keepsakes and memorabilia from the professionally. greatest golfers to ever play for the Buffaloes, To say that Kerr wanted to give including Irwin, Jones and Jonathan Kaye, as well as something back to the program he loves tributes to former coaches Fowler and and cherishes would be an understate- Simpson. Golf carts are emblazoned ment. In addition to the financial with the CU logo, with 11 others contributions through the years he representing each school rival in the has made to both Pac-12 Conference. programs, on March 2, In 2012, the George Boedecker 2009, it became official: Jr. Golf Facility, a 5,500-square foot the Buffaloes finally state-of-the art indoor practice would have a golf course facility was completed, giving CU’s and facility to call its golf teams one of the premier very own thanks to him. winter homes in all of college golf Located in Erie and (when Colorado’s often mild formerly known as Vista winter weather along the Front Ridge Golf Club, Kerr’s Range doesn’t cooperate, of purchase of the entire oper- course). ation and subsequent The course remains open for licensing agreement with his public play as well as tourna- alma mater has created ment play, both amateur and Colorado National Golf for charity. CNGC has already , which will now provide Club hosted several top amateur tournaments, Colorado’s men’s and women’s including both a men’s and women’s NCAA regional. programs with one of the finest arrangements in all of Matt Schalk is the club’s director of golf and general manager, college golf. with Jason Dumler the head professional; both are native Boul- derites and Schalk at one time served as a volunteer assistant Kerr floated the idea of purchasing and/or developing land coach for the Buffs. The championship configuration of CNGC is in or around Boulder to build the school a course, but that 7,676 yards with a par-72 layout, though there are six tee boxes, became unrealistic due to several factors. Edwards and Kelly then the shortest all the way down to 4,790 yards with four in- suggested models in place at Texas A & M and the University of between providing every golfer to play in his or her own comfort Washington, where local courses were purchased and then for zone. CNGC is located at 2700 Vista Parkway (Colorado Highway all intents and purposes were basically donated back to the 7), about two miles west of Interstate 25. schools for their privileged use without any of the financial responsibility or liability for owning or operating the course. More information can be found at the club’s website: www.coloradonationalgolfclub.com.

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122 123 COLORADO GOLF PARTNERS

Dear Friends of Colorado Golf,

Thank you for your interest and support of the University of Colorado and our men’s golf program. I want to introduce you to the Colorado Golf Partners program, now in its eighth year, and what it has meant to the Buffaloes. We have a strong tradition of success on the course, in the classroom, and in the professional world after college. Our goals every year include achieving success in all things that we do. Our mission is to attract student-athletes to CU who possess those same desires and we are proud of our success in doing just that. Our student-athletes are positive role models to young people. Additionally, they will become positive alumni who understand the importance of giving back to our university and community.

It takes strong financial partners to fund a successful program at the highest levels of the NCAA and especially the Pac-12 Conference. The Pac-12 Conference is by far the most competitive golf conference in the country. Our men’s golf operating budget requires supplemental private support on an annual basis to provide our student-athletes with the necessary resources to be competitive. Team travel, academic and scholarship costs, tournament sponsorship, equipment procurement, coaching and facility upgrades are all areas that are enhanced by our fundraising campaign entitled Colorado Golf Partners. For example, part of funds raised in previous years went directly towards the construction of the state-of-the-art George B. Boedecker, Jr. CU Golf Practice Facility.

All monies given to the Colorado Golf Partners program will go directly for the enhancement of CU Men’s Golf. Today, we invite you to join or renew your membership with the Colorado Golf Partners effort, in addition to any donation you may currently make to the CU Buff Club. People like you play an integral role in providing the resources to ensure CU Golf as a nationally competitive program. We would be proud to call you an active member of the Colorado Golf Partners program.

Thank you and Go Buffs!

Head Coach Roy Edwards Assistant Coach Patrick Grady

If interested in more information or to make a donation to become a member of the Colorado Golf Partners, please contact the CU golf office at 303-492-4653 or email Coach Edwards at [email protected].

LEVELS OF MEMBERSHIP 2016-17 Partners Gold ($250) Bobby Anderson Bruce, Becky & Beau Gamble Dick Porter Justin Aubert Dean Gouin Gary Potter • Receive CU Golf Coach’s Newsletter and Media Releases Peter & Lalenia Aweida Pat & Jessica Grady Jim & Gwen Powers • Receive Buff Club Membership Scott & Marlene Baines Doug Granat Nick Quatrochi • Recognition on CUBuffs.com Bob Bauers Randy Haisfield Barbara Quinlan John Baxter Duke Hanson Buffalo ($500) Hansen Rada Alan Belinski David Hunter John Rinderknecht • Receive CU Golf Coach’s Newsletter and Media Releases Peter Best Rick & Cindy Johnson Norton Rainey III • Receive Buff Club Membership Brian Biffle Mike & Sandy Karpuk Bill & Vicki Schilling • Recognition on CUBuffs.com Ron Budacz John Katzer Bob Schuetze • Receive Colorado Golf Partners Nike Golf Shirt Mary & Roger Burpee Randy Kilgore Steve Shaw Matthew Call Ann Winters Knapheide Robert Sherrill All-American ($1,000) Lyle Chadwick Buz Koelbel Stosh Sosnowski • Receive CU Golf Coach’s Newsletter and Media Releases Stuart Corbridge David Laundy John Souza/Ping Golf • Receive Buff Club Membership Brad Crossland Gregg & Lisa Lee Jeff & Shelly Stiffler • Recognition on CUBuffs.com Shaun Davies Paul Lobato Greg & Jeanne Symons • Receive Colorado Golf Partners Nike Golf Shirt David & Dee Dillon Bill & Sally Mark and Family Taylor-Made Golf/ • Receive exclusive gift (first year only) Vince Donahue Alistair & Lesley McDonald Ryan Ressa & Tim Huet Davis Driver Tom Marsico Jay & Jenae Turner Champion ($5,000 and above) Susan & Fred Duboc Bill Masse Carl Vertuca • Receive CU Golf Coach’s Newsletter and Media Releases R.A. & Terry Edwards Gene McColley Rec Vertuca • Receive Buff Club Membership Roy & Shelly Edwards Randy Miller Russ Warnock • Recognition on CUBuffs.com Jim English Morgan Family Foundation Webster Investment Advisors Inc. • Receive Colorado Golf Partners Nike Golf Shirt Greg Faith Inc. (Kile & Judy Morgan) Bob Webster • Receive exclusive gift (first year only) Flatiron Asset Management Doug Nock • Receive a Copy of Most Current Team Media Guide (Bill McDowell) Jim Packer Matt Williams • Receive Nike Team Golf Bag annually Dirk Fennie Tim & Nina Painton Ed Wunsch, Sr. J.T. Galloway David Plati Ed Wunsch, Jr.

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2016-17 Colorado Buffaloes: Front Row—Head Coach Roy Edwards, Assistant Coach Patrick Grady. Back Row—Wilson Belk, Ross Macdonald, Ethan Freeman, Jeremy Paul, Spencer Painton, Victor Bjorlow, Kade Crossland, Yannik Paul, John Souza, Ryan Schmitz.