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2017-18 Texas Golf Fact Book TEXAS GOLF 2017-18 Texas Golf Fact Book 2017-18 LONGHORNS COACHES & STAFF MEDIA/PROGRAM INFORMATION Bring, Christoffer __________________5 Head Coach John Fields ___________ 10-12 2017-18 Roster ______________________2 Carter, Cash_______________________5 Assistant Coach Jean-Paul Hebert ______12 2017-18 Schedule ____________________2 Chervony, Steven __________________3 Volunteer Coach Richie Coughlan ______13 Pronunciation Guide ________________ 2 Costello, Nick _____________________3 Ghim, Doug ____________________ 4-5 HISTORY & HONORS YEAR IN REVIEW Jones, Drew ______________________6 Scheffler, Scottie _________________ 8-9 All-Time Tournament Results ______ 22-25 2016-17 Statistics ___________________14 Sexton, Parker _____________________6 All-Time NCAA Championship Results 26-27 2016-17 Individual Results ____________15 Soosman, Spencer _________________7 All-Time Tournament Medalists _______28 2016-17 Head-to-Head Results ________16 All-Time Team Bests _________________29 2016-17 Miscellaneous Statistics _______16 Longhorns on the PGA Tour _______ 30-32 2016-17 Tournament Results _______ 17-21 Longhorn PGA Tour Winners __________33 All-Americans & National Honors ___ 34-35 Conference Honors ______________ 36-38 All-Time Conference Standings _____ 39-40 Conference Championship Teams _____41 T-Association/Letterwinners _______ 42-43 Quick Facts TEXAS GOLF QUICK FACTS MEDIA RELATIONS INFO/GOLF 2016-17 Big 12 Finish __________________________________ 1st Susie Epp __________________Assistant Media Relations Director NCAA Championships ___________________ 3 (1972, 1973, 2012) _____________________________________ (512) 232-1532 NCAA Championship Appearances ________________________ 67 Office: (520) 668-5104 Big 12 Conference Titles __________________________________ 8 Cell: _______________________________________ (512) 471-6040 Southwest Conference Titles _____________________________ 39 Fax: _______________________________________ E-mail: _______________________ [email protected] UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS QUICK FACTS Media Relations Adresses Mailing: Location ____________________________________ Austin, Texas P.O. Box 7399 Enrollment ___________________ 52,076 (39,995 undergraduate) Austin, TX 78713 President _____________________________________ Greg Fenves Founded ___________________________________________ 1883 Overnight: Nickname _____________________________________ Longhorns 2139 San Jacinto Blvd. Mascot__________________________________________Bevo XIV RMRZ B.206 Colors _______________________________ Burnt orange & white Austin, TX 78712 Affiliation _________________________________ NCAA Division I NCAA Faculty Rep. ______________________ Dr. Michael Clement Conference ________________________________________ Big 12 Home Course ________________ The University of Texas Golf Club Course Stats: _____________________________Par 71; 7,412 yards 2017-18 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK 1 TEXAS GOLF 2017-18 Roster Name ____________________ 2016-17 Avg. ____ Ht. ______ Yr. ____ Exp. ______ Hometown (Last School) Christoffer Bring ________________ -- ________ 6-1 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Naestved, Denmark (Herlufsholm School) Cash Carter ____________________ -- ________ 6-0 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Steven Chervony _____________ 74.38 ______ 6-1 _______Jr. ______ 1L _______ Boca Raton, Fla. (Pinecrest School) Nick Costello _________________ 77.55 ______ 5-11 _____ So. _____ 1L _______ Austin, Texas (Westlake) Doug Ghim __________________ 71.10 ______ 5-9 _______Sr. ______ 3L _______ Arlington Heights, Ill. (Buffalo Grove) Drew Jones ____________________ -- ________ 6-2 ______ So. _____ HS _______ Decatur, Texas (Decatur) Scottie Scheffler ______________ 71.00 ______ 6-3 _______Sr. ______ 3L _______ Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Parker Sexton __________________ -- ________ 6-0 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Memphis, Tenn. (Memphis University School) Spencer Soosman _____________ 74.71 ______ 5-8 _______Fr. ______ HS _______ Westlake Village, Calif. (Westlake) Head Coach: John Fields (New Mexico ‘82), 21st year Asst. Coach: Jean-Paul Hebert, (Texas ‘94), 8th year Volunteer Asst. Coach: Richie Caughlan (Clemson ‘97), 1st year Pronunciation Guide Steven Chervony: Shur-VONE-ee 2017-18 Schedule Dates _________ Tournament _________________________ Location _______________Venue Sept. 15-17 ____ OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational _________ Chicago, Ill. ____________Olympica Fields C.C. Sept. 24-26 ____ Trinity Forest Invitational ______________ Dallas, Texas ___________Trinity Forest Golf Club Oct. 1-3 _______ Nike Collegiate Invitational _____________ North Plains, Ore. _______Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club Oct. 31-Nov. 2 __ Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate _________ Alpharetta, Ga. _________Golf Club of Georgia Feb. 1-3 _______ Amer Ari Intercollegiate _______________ Waikaloa, Hawaii ________Waikaloa Golf Club Feb. 26-28 _____ Querencia Cabo Collegiate _____________ Los Cabos, Mexico ______Querencia Golf Club March 13-14 ___ Lamkin San Diego Classic ______________ San Diego, Calif. ________San Diego Country Club March 19-21 ___ Valspar Collegiate ____________________ Palm City, Fla. __________Floridian National Golf Club April 1-2 ______ Aggie Invitational ____________________ College Station, Texas ____Traditions Golf Club April 8-9 ______ Western Intercollegiate ________________ Santa Cruz, Calif. ________Pasatiempo Golf Club April 24-26 ____ Big 12 Conference Championship _______ Hutchinson, Kansas _____Prairie Dunes Golf Club May 15-17 _____ NCAA Regional Championship __________ Austin, Texas ___________UT Golf Club May 26-31 _____ NCAA Championship _________________ Sugar Grove, Ill. _________Rich Harvest Farms 2 2017-18 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF STEVEN NICK CHERVONY COSTELLO Junior • 6-1 Sophomore • 5-11 Boca Raton, Fla. Austin, Texas (Pinecrest) (Westlake) JUNIOR (2017-18) SOPHOMORE (2017-18) Olympia Fields _________________________________ 72-71-74=217 (+7), T28 Olympia Fields _______________________________ 79-69-72=220 (+10), T45 Trinity Forest ___________________________________ 74-77-66=217 (+4), T36 Trinity Forest __________________________________ 73-71-72=216 (+3), T29 Nike Collegiate ________________________________ 75-72-78=225 (+12), T62 Golf Club of Georgia ____________________________ 71-71-76=218 (+2), T52 SOPHOMORE (2016-17) • three top-15 finishes FRESHMAN (2016-17) • posted a career-low 66 at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate • fired a career-low 70 at the Amer Ari Invitational • four rounds in the 60s • tied for third at the UT Longhorn Shootout Olympia Fields _______________________________ 77-83-79=239 (+19), 75th Amer Ari Invitational __________________________ 72-70-75=217 (+1), T56th Querencia Cabo Collegiate ____________________ 84-79-75=238 (+25), T77th Olympia Fields _______________________________74-79-72=225 (+15), T48th Aggie Invitational _______________________________ 82-77=159 (+15), T67th Nike Collegiate _______________________________70-73-79=222 (+12), T48th Golf Club of Georgia ____________________________80-81-71=232 (+16), 79th East Lake Cup __________________________________________ 75 (+3), T12th Amer Ari Invitational ___________________________ 71-78-73=222 (+4), T81st BEFORE TEXAS Querencia Cabo Collegiate ______________________ 66-68-75=209 (-4), T13th • won the 2015 Holiday Classic @ Barton Creek (76-69-71) Lamkin San Diego Classic ______________________76-74-80=230 (+14), T57th • tied for fifth at the Traditions Spring Break Invite in Valspar Collegiate ______________________________73-73-75=221 (+8), T35th • earned four additional top-25 finishes during the 2014-15 year. Aggie Invitational _________________________________75-74=149 (+5), T31st Western Intercollegiate _________________________74-74-71=219 (+9), T39th UT Longhorn Shootout _____________________________ 69-70=139 (-3), T3rd Big 12 Championship _______________________ 75-68-75-83=302 (+22), T28th NCAA Regional _______________________________74-76-75=225 (+12), T57th COSTELLO YEAR-BY-YEAR NCAA Championship ________________________ 75-77-75-78=305 (+17), 77th Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 3 9 654 72.67 69 T-29 16-17 4 11 853 77.55 70 T-56 FRESHMAN (2015-16) TOTAL 7 20 1,507 75.35 139 T-29 • two top-30 finishes playing as an individual this season • shot a season-low 71 at The Maxwell • finished in a tie for 23rd at the Lamkin Classic John A. Burn Intercollegiate* ____________________ 72-73-73=218 (+2), T-26 Lamkin Classic* ________________________________ 76-75-72=223 (+7), T-23 Valspar Collegiate* ____________________________ 75-83-77=235 (+22), T-72 The Maxwell* ____________________________________71-75=146 (+6), T-49 BEFORE TEXAS • finished in 21st at the U.S. Open sectional qualifier in Jupiter, Fla. • had two additional top-20 finishes at the Florida Azalea (18th) and the AJGA Puerto Rico Junior Open (13th) in 2015 • finished in the top 22 in seven events, including two top-10 finishes in 2014 • posted two runner up finishes at the AJGA Under Armour/Steve Marino in 2013 and a fifth-place finish at the Preseason Junior at Innisbrook CHERVONY YEAR-BY-YEAR Year Events Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish 17-18 3 9 659 72.22 66 T-28 16-17 14 40 2,975 74.38 66 T-3 15-16 3 9 676 75.11 72 T-23 TOTAL 20 58 4,310 74.31 66 T-3 3 2017-18 TEXAS GOLF • FACT BOOK TEXAS GOLF DOUG SOPHOMORE (2015-16) • played in every event GHIM • finished in the top-8 seven times Senior • 5-9 • posted a season-low tie for 2nd at the NCAA Franklin Regional Arlington Heights,
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