GEORGIA TECH GOLF INFORMATION GUIDE

2012-132012-13 Outlook 2 InternationalInternational Competition 3939 2011-122011-12 Final Statistics 3 LetterwinnersLetterwinners 51 QuickQuick FactFactss ACC Championship HisHistorytory 4 488 NationalNational Collegiate ChampionsChampions 36 Offi cial Name Georgia Institute of Technology ACC Championship Teams 6666 NationalNational Honors 3535 Location Atlanta, Ga. Administration 1177 NCAANCAA Championship HistoryHistory 44 Founded 1885 All-Americans 3434 ProfessionalProfessional Golf 3232 Enrollment 21,000 All-America Scholars 2929 Roster/Schedule/MediaRoster/Schedule/Media InformatioInformationn 1 All-Conference Selections 3377 Team Awards 40 Colors Old Gold and White Amateur,Amateur, Professional ChChampionsampions 3 388 Team HistoryHistory At-A-Glance 5522 Nicknames Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck CarpetCarpet Capital Collegiate 2200 Tech’s All-Time Greats 22-3322-33 Offi cial Athletics Website Ramblinwreck.com GeorgiaGeorgia Tech Players and Coaches ...... Tech Coaching HistoryHistory 21 Conference Atlantic Coast (ACC) GolfGolf Facilities ...... 18...18 Tournament ChampionsChampions 41 President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson HallHal of Fame IndIInducteesuctees 54 Tournament InformationInformation 4 Director of Athletics Mike Bobinski PHeadAGE CoachingCoachin IgNDEXNDE Hi HistorHistorystorXy 34 United States Collegiate Championship 1919 Faculty Athletics Rep. Reggie DesRoches Head-to-HeadHead-to-Head Under Heppler 7788 Year-by-YearYear-by-Year Results 5533 Head Coach Bruce Heppler (20th year) Individual/TeamIndividual/Team Records 4242 Offi ce Phone (404) 894-0961 Email [email protected] Administrative Coordinator Brennan Webb (3rd year) Offi ce Phone (404) 894-4423 Email [email protected] Golf Offi ce Fax (404) 385-0463 Lettermen Returning/Lost 6/3 2015 National Rank 9th Golfstat/10th Golfweek 22014-15014-15 GEORGIAGEORGIA TECHTECH YELLOWYELLOW JACKETSJACKETS FFrontront row:row: AndersAnders Albertson,Albertson, JamesJames Clark,Clark, JacobJacob Joiner,Joiner, MichaelMichael Pisciotta.Pisciotta. MiddleMiddle row:row: ChrisChris PetePetefi sh,sh, DrewDrew Czuchry,Czuchry, MichaelMichael Hines.Hines. BackBack 2015 ACC Finish 1st rrow:ow: AssociateAssociate hheadead ccoachoach BBrennanrennan WWebb,ebb, OOlliellie SSchniederjans,chniederjans, VVincentincent WWhaley,haley, hheadead ccoachoach BBruceruce HHeppler.eppler. 2015 NCAA Regional Finish 3rd 2015 NCAA Finals 9th stroke play ACC Championships 15 (1985-91-92-93-94-99-2001-02-06-07-09-10-11-12-14-15) NCAA Regional Championships Five 2014-15 ROSTER (1991-98-99-2002-15) Name Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School) NCAA Top-8 Finishes 17 Anders Albertson 5-9 147 Sr. Woodstock, Ga./Etowah HS Highest NCAA Finish 2nd in 1993, 2000, ‘02, ‘05 NCAA Finals Appearances 28 James Clark 5-9 120 Fr. Columbus, Ga./Brookstone HS (1947-85-86-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-98-99-2000- Drew Czuchry 6-0 160 Sr. Auburn, Ga./home schooled 01-02-03-04-05-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15) Michael Hines 5-11 145 r-So. Acworth, Ga./Kell HS All-America Honorees 61 Jacob Joiner 6-0 158 Fr. Leesburg, Ga./home schooled Chris Petefi sh 6-0 150 Fr. Danville, Calif./Scottsdale [Ariz.] Christian Academy Communications & PR Michael Pisciotta 6-0 155 Fr. Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta HS/National HS Golf contact Mike Stamus Ollie Schniederjans 6-1 168 Sr. Powder Springs, Ga./Harrison HS Stamus’ cell phone 404-218-9723 Vincent Whaley 6-1 195 So. McKinney, Texas/McKinney Boyd HS E-Mail [email protected] SID offi ce phone 404-894-5445 Head Coach: Bruce Heppler (Brigham Young, 1985), 20th season SID offi ce fax 404-894-1248 Associate Head Coach: Brennan Webb (East Tennessee State, 1997), 3rd season Offi cial website www.ramblinwreck.com Twitter @GT_Golf Facebook www.facebook.com/GeorgiaTechGolf Czuchry = ZOO-kree Pisciotta = puh-SHO-tuh 2015 National Rankings Schniederjans = SHNYDER-janz Golfstat 9 Golfweek/Sagarin Index 9 (strength of schedule=9) CHEDULE GCAA Coaches (as of April 3) 10 2014-15 S Head-to-Head 144-36-3 Sept. 5-7 Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (The Farm Golf Club) 2nd/14 teams vs. Top 100 120-36-3 Sept. 19-21 DICK’S Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup, Franklin, Tenn. (Vanderbilt Legends Club) 1st/12 teams vs. Top 50 82-36-3 Oct. 6-7 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Old Overton Golf Club) 6th/12 teams vs. Top 25 34-30-2 Oct. 17-19 United States Collegiate Championship, Alpharetta, Ga. (Golf Club of Georgia) 7th/15 teams Nov. 3-5 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, Princeville, Hawaii (Makai Golf Club) 1st/15 teams Individuals Golfstat GW/Sagarin Anders Albertson 49 37 Feb. 22-24 Puerto Rico Classic, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico (Westin Rio Mar Resort - River Course) 2nd/15 teams James Clark 201 231 Mar. 13-15 Seminole Intercollegiate, Tallahassee, Fla. (Southwood Golf Club) 4th/17 teams Drew Czuchry 247 218 Mar. 23-24 Valspar Collegiate Invitational, Palm City, Fla. (The Floridian Golf & Yacht Club) 10th/13 teams Michael Hines 214 230 Apr. 3-5 Mason Rudolph Championship, Franklin, Tenn. (Vanderbilt Legends Club) 2nd/14 teams Jacob Joiner -- 304 Apr. 11-12 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, Columbus, Ohio (The Ohio State University Scarlet Course) 1st/14 teams Chris Petefi sh 138 114 Michael Pisciotta -- 121 Apr. 24-26 ACC Championship, New London, N.C. (Old North State Club) 1st/12 teams Ollie Schniederjans 19 8 May 14-16 NCAA Regionals, Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (The Farms Golf Club) 3rd/13 teams Vincent Whaley 119 143 M. 29-J. 1 NCAA Championship, Bradenton, Fla. (The Concession Golf Club) 9th/30 teams

RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 3 TECH GOLF NOTEBOOK eorgia Tech’s golf team made its 28th all- just prior to the San Diego Regional, where he tied Gtime appearance in the NCAA Championship for 14th. He had three other top-10 fi nishes and NCAA Championship Finals fi nals, fi nishing ninth in the stroke-play portion of two 11th-place ties in his last eight events dating Appearances - 1985 to present the championship at The Concession Golf Club in back to Tech’s last fall event in Hawai’i. Albertson Bradenton, Fla. matched or broke par in 20 of the 28 rounds and Oklahoma State 30 The Yellow Jackets, the No. 10 seed in the averaged 71.48 for the year. Schniederjans, a Florida 29 championship, posted a team total of 23-over-par six-time winner in the last two years, rebounded Arizona State 28 1175, leaving it three shots shy of the top-8 for from a poor fi nish at the Valspar Collegiate to tie GEORGIA TECH 27 match play after 72 holes at. Tied for eighth place for sixth place at the Mason Rudolph, tie for third Texas 27 with UCLA at the beginning of the round, the Jack- at the Robert Kepler, one shot behind co-medalists ets were unable to keep up with the Bruins after and teammates Albertson and Vincent Whaley, Clemson 24 a 59-minute rain delay about midway through the fi nish fourth at the ACC Championship and tie for Arizona 23 round, fi nishing with a 9-over-par round of 297. seventh at the San Diego Regional. Schniederjans Georgia 23 UCLA held on for the eighth spot by shooting 6-over remained Tech’s scoring average for the Southern California 23 294 and fi nished the tournament at 20-over 1172. year at an even 70.51. Oklahoma 22 Thus, Tech missed match play for only the Whaley (McKinney, Texas), who played in 10 UCLA 21 second time in its six NCAA fi nals appearances events, earned a share of the victory at the Kepler since the stroke-play/match-play format has been with 5-under-par 208, one week after tying for 11th North Carolina 20 in use. with scores of 69-73-73, both performances com- Wake Forest 20 Sophomore Vincent Whaley was Tech’s ing on diffi cult golf courses. He ranked seventh on highest fi nisher individually, tyinf for 33rd place Tech’s team with a 73.10 stroke average and was each, while a fi fth had played 95. at 6-over-par 294 in which he shot 71-68 in his the team’s highest fi nisher in the NCAA Champion- • According to the Golfweek/Sagarin ratings, middle two rounds. All-America and ACC Player of ship. Tech faced the ninth-most diffi cult schedule in Divi- the Year Ollie Schniederjans tied for 49th place Freshmen James Clark (Columbus, Ga.) and sion I -- Tech was 34-30-2 vs. the nation’s top 25 at 10-over-par 298, followed by freshman Chris Chris Petefi sh (Danville, Calif.), who each had one teams, 82-36-3 vs. the top 50, 120-36-3 vs. the Petefi sh in 53rd (+11), freshman James Clark top-10 fi nish this year, rounded out the Tech lineup. top 100. tied for 54th (+12) and All-America senior Anders Petefi sh was the most consistent of Tech’s four- • Tech fi nished fourth or higher in nine of its Albertson tied for 67th (+15). man rookie class, averaging 72.38 to rank third 13 events, including four victories. on the team in stroke average. He tied for ninth • Tech’s team scoring average for the year at the Seminole Intercollegiate and did not fi nish Yellow Jackets Update was 284.90, two strokes and change higher than lower than 29th in a tournament until the NCAA Georgia Tech fi nished the spring ranked ninth last year’s 282.2. Championship, including a tie for 14th at the San in both the Golfstat rankings and the Golfweek/ • Only Schniederjans and Albertson had Diego Regional. Clark also tied for ninth at the Sagarin Index, the eighth time in the last 11 years played in the NCAA regional or fi nals prior to this Seminole, with four other fi nishes between 23rd the Yellow Jackets fi nished in the top 10 in both year. None of the other three starters had logged and 37th. polls, and the 11th straight year they have fi nished a post-season round beyond this year’s ACC Cham- in the top 10 of at least one of them. pionship and NCAA regional. Tech advanced to the NCAA Championship Tee Shots • All fi ve starters in Tech’s lineup last spring by fi nishing third in the NCAA San Siego Regional, • Ollie Schniederjans was named a fi rst- ranked in the top 125 of the Golfweek/Sagarin posting a 5-over-par score of 869 as the No. 3 team All-American for the second time by the Golf Performance Index. Four members of this year’s seed. Third-seeded Oklahoma won the regional at Coaches Association of America. Anders Albertson lineup fi nished in the top 150 - Schniederjans at 21-under-par, followed by top-seeded Arizona State earned honorable mention honors by both organi- No. 8, Albertson at No. 37, Petefi sh as 114 and at 1-under-par. Georgia and Virginia also qualifi ed. zations. Whaley at No. 143. The Yellow Jackets earned automatic quali- • Schniederjans was named the ACC Player of • Tech’s average drop score this year was fi cation into the regional by winning the Atlantic the Year for the second straight year, and made the 76.67, 14th-best in Division I. Coast Conference Championship, their second All-ACC team for the third time. Anders Albertson, • Tech’s best score of the year was 809 (-55) consecutive victory this spring, coming against a who won his second ACC individual title, made the at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, which fi eld that included nine teams in the nation’s top All-ACC team for the fourth time, one of only 16 was the second-lowest 54-hole total in Tech history 50. Tech also won the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate players in conference history to do that. (808 at the 2005 Waikoloa Intercollegiate). at Columbus, Ohio by 16 strokes over No. 28 SMU, • For the third time in four years, every mem- • Georgia Tech has played in the NCAA Cham- and tied No. 25 Alabama for second place the ber of the Tech starting fi ve for the post-season pionship fi nals 28 times, and 27 times since 1985. week before at the Mason Rudolph Championship was named to the ACC All-Academic golf team. • Schniederjans career stroke average of in Nashville, Tenn. This spring, Tech had two wins, Albertson and Schniederjans were named for the 70.96 and Anders Albertson’s 71.49 currently two runner-up fi nishes, one third-place fi nish, one fourth time in their four years at Tech. rank No. 2 and 3 behind Bryce Molder’s 70.69 fourth-place and one 10th-place showing. Seven • Georgia Tech’s victory at the 2015 ACC from 1998-01. of Tech’s regular-season spring tournaments have Championship was the 82nd tournament win in • In four ACC Championships, Albertson featured at least eight teams which were ranked program history and 47th for the team under head had a T2, a T4 and two titles, averaging 67.92 in among the top 50 in the nation, against whom the coach Bruce Heppler. The Yellow Jackets have 12 tournament rounds. In all post-season events, Jackets had an 82-36-3 record this year. Tech’s also won the Carpet Capital Collegiate, the DICK’S Albertson compiled six top-10 fi nishes. schedule was ranked the ninth-most diffi cult in the Sporting Goods Challenge Cup and the Robert • Ollie Schniederjans has a T7, a T10, a 4th nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Index. Kepler this year. and a championship in his four tries in the ACC • Tech won 14 tournaments, including three Championship, averaging 69.58 in 12 rounds. In Yellow Jackets’ Lineup ACC titles, during the four-year careers of Anders nine ACC and NCAA events, Schniederjans has Albertson and Ollie Schniederjans. eight top-10s and two top-20 fi nishes. Senior All-Americans Ollie Schniederjans • Tech won the 2014 ACC Championship (Powder Springs, Ga.) and Anders Albertson with three seniors and two juniors in its lineup. (Woodstock, Ga.) anchored the Tech travel squad Albertson, Schniederjans Help U.S. Team This year’s lineup has two seniors, a sophomore for all three post-season (ACC and NCAA) events. to Palmer Cup Win and two freshmen. The four-year teammates won the last three ACC • Tech’s five players in this year’s NCAA Georgia Tech seniors Ollie Schniederjans and individual crowns and had nine career collegiate Championship collectively played 475 collegiate Anders Albertson joined forces with their Georgia titles between them. Both were named to the All- rounds in their careers, 294 by Ollie Schniederjans Tech coach, Bruce Heppler, to lift the United states ACC team, with Schniederjans earnined ACC Player and Anders Albertson. Last year’s team collectively to an 18-12 victory over Europe in the 2015 Palmer of the Year honors for the second straight year. played 537 career rounds, had 10 victories, 34 Cup, the annual Ryder Cup-style collegiate competi- Albertson played particularly strong in the top-5 fi nishes and 61 top-10s. Four members of tion that was played June 12-14 at Rich Harvest spring, with victories at the ACC Championship and last year’s team had more than 100 career rounds Farms outside Sugar Grove, Ill. Robert Kepler Intercollegiate in Tech’s two events Schniederjans, taking his second turn on the 4 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 TECH GOLF NOTEBOOK American team, won three of his four matches, Tech Signs Two in Class of 2015 Kris Mikkelsen (T-4 in 2001), Stewart Cink (T-5 in including both singles matches, to improve to 6-2 Georgia Tech added two more highly-ranked 1994), Bryce Molder (6th in 1998), Matt Weibring career. He defeated Jon Rahm, the world’s No. players from the state of Georgia in the November (6th in 2000), James White (T8 in 2011) and Ollie 1-ranked amateur, in Saturday’s singles. Albertson recruiting period with the signing of Tyler Joiner Schniederjans (T8 in 2013 and 2nd in 2015). went 2-2, splitting his tandem matches on Friday of Leesburg and Tye Waller of Griffi n to letters-of- and his two singles matches, both of which were intent. Tech and NCAA Match Play played against Clement Sordet of France, who was Joiner is the No. 2-ranked player in the state, The 2009 NCAA Championship featured a ranked No. 21 in the world. Heppler was serving No. 23 in the class of 2015 and No. 31 overall new twist with the team champion determined via as the U.S. head coach for the second time. according to the Junior Golf Scoreboard. He will match play. The top eight teams after 54 holes of Albertson became the 11th Georgia Tech join his brother, Jacob, who is a freshman on the stroke play advance to a match play tournament player to be a part of a United States team for the current Tech team. Joiner, who is home schooled, format. Palmer Cup, and Schnierderjans becomes the earned fi ve top-10 fi nishes in seven national junior This year’s format has added a fourth round fourth Yellow Jacket to compete in at least two events in 2014, and has won four state or regional of stroke play for the top 15 teams and nine Palmer Cups. They join James White (2012), Cam- junior events in the last fi ve years. individuals not on those teams, after which the eron Tringale (2009), Chesson Hadley (2008), Ro- Waller, who attends Spalding High School, is national individual champion and the top eight berto Castro (2005, 2006), Kevin Larsen (2006), ranked No. 6 in Georgia, No. 55 in his class and teams for match play will be determined. Bryce Molder (1998. 1999, 2001) and Matt Kuchar No. 93 overall by the Junior Golf Scoreboard. He It is a format that Bruce Heppler has sup- (1998, 1999). Heppler served as coach of the has posted three top-5 fi nished in seven events in ported vigorously. Under Heppler, Georgia Tech U.S. team in 2003, and former assistant coach 2014, and has won seven state or regional junior fi nished in the top eight of the NCAA Finals seven Christian Newton was an assistant coach for the events in the last four years. times in 10 tries under the 72-hole, stroke-play 2012 USA team. format. Tech is one of only two teams (Oklahoma Tech’s NCAA Championship History State is the other) to have advanced to match play Albertson Receives Byron Nelson Award Georgia Tech has reached the NCAA Cham- four times in the six years the current format has Anders Albertson of Georgia Tech was pionship fi nals 27 times since 1985 (28th time been in effect. named recipient of the 2015 Byron Nelson Award in program history), which is tied for fourth most In the stroke-play/match play era, the Yellow presented by Cleveland Golf/Srixon, in coopera- in that time period behind Oklahoma State (30), Jackets have fi nished 10th, third, second, second tion with the Four Seasons Resort and Club Las Florida (29) and Arizona State (28). All three of and fi fth, respectively, in the stroke-play portion Colinas, the Salesmanship Club of Dallas and the those teams were in this year’s fi eld. Tech has the NCAA Championship in fi ve tries (Tech did not Golf Coaches Association of America. posted nine top-8 fi nishes in the last 14 tries. (Tech advance out of its regional in 2012). Tech has lost Candidates for the Nelson Award must be played in NCAA regionals in 2008 and 2012 but to the eventual national champion three of the four a graduating senior and the selection committee did not advance.) times has qualifi ed for match play (Augusta State considers equally a nominee’s entire collegiate The Yellow Jackets tied for 10th in 2009, the in the 2010 and 2011 quarterfi nals, Alabama in academic and golf career as well as his character fi rst-year of the stroke-play/match-play format, but the 2013 semifi nals). and integrity while in college. Particular consider- qualifi ed for match play each of the last four times Tech has had success in other match-play ation is given to a nominee’s good citizen¬ship, as they have advanced to the NCAA Championship events in recent years, reaching the fi nals of the portrayed by Mr. Byron Nelson over the course of (third in 2010, second in 2011, second in 2013, Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship four his life and golf career. fi fth in 2014). Tech did not advance out of its times in six appearances. Albertson never missed a tournament for the regional in 2012. Yellow Jackets. He was a three-time All-America Tech has lost to the eventual champion three Georgia Tech Match Play History selection and earned All-ACC honors four times. times in its fi rst three forays into match play - Au- While match play in college golf may be Albertson’s career stroke-average of 71.49 over gusta State by the score of 3-2 in the quarterfi nals infrequent, Georgia Tech is no stranger to it, hav- 140 rounds is third best in school history. He won in 2010 and 2011 and to Alabama (3-0-2) in 2013. ing participated in six regular season match play three tournaments, including the 2013 and 2015 Tech has been the runner-up in the NCAA events since 2001, as well as three times in the ACC Championship and the 2015 Robert Kepler Championship four times (1993, 2000, 2002 fi ve years the NCAA has utilized match play to de- Invitational. and 2005), more than any team in the history termine its champion. Here is a history of Tech’s He was a four-time selection to the ACC of the championship except Houston, Michigan, participation. Academic Honor Roll, was named a Cleveland Texas and Wake Forest, who also have four, and Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar and to the ACC Oklahoma State, which has fi ve. 2014 NCAA Championship - l. Oklahoma State, 4-0-1 All-Academic team in 2014, and this year was In 1993 and 2002, the Yellow Jackets led 2014 Capital City Club Match Play Championship - d. a recipient of the ACC Scholar-Athlete Honorary after 54 holes, but fi nished second by one shot to Auburn, 4-2, d. Georgia, 5-1 Award. Florida in 1993, and by four shots to Minnesota in 2013 NCAA Championship – d. UNLV 3-2 (quarterfi nals), Albertson has served as the golf representa- 2002. l. Alabama* 3-0-2 (semifi nals) tive to the Georgia Tech student-athlete advisory In 2000, the Yellow Jackets rallied to tie 2013 regular season – l. South Carolina 3-2-1, l. TCU 3-2-1 board since his sophomore year. He has been Oklahoma State after 72 holes, but lost to the 2011 NCAA Championship – l. Augusta State* 3-2 active in recruiting his teammates to volunteer Cowboys on the fi rst hole of a playoff. Tech and 2010 NCAA Championship – l. Augusta State* 3-2 2008 Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play – d. Texas for Georgia Tech Athletic Association community OSU matched the lowest 72-hole team score in service projects and ensured they stayed plugged 4-1, d. Georgia 3-2, d. South Carolina 3-2, l. UCLA 4-1 NCAA Championship history (36-under-par 1,116) 2006 Hooters Collegiate Match Play – d. Missouri 5-0, d. into department events. Albertson was the golf at the Grand National Lake Course in Opelika, Ala. team liaison for the Alexander-Tharpe Fund Arizona State 3-1-1, d. Stanford 3-1-1, l. Georgia 3-2 In 2005, Tech fi nished 11 shots behind Georgia, 2005 Hooters Collegiate Match Play – d. Penn State 3-2, “Thank-a-Thon” project and implementation of the and seven shots ahead of third-place Washington. Annual Michael Isenhour Toy Drive. He has also d. Arizona 4-1, d. Texas 3-0-2, l. Oklahoma State 4-0-1 Since Bruce Heppler became Tech’s coach, 2004 Hooters Collegiate Match Play – d. USC 3-2, d. volunteered with the Georgia Special Olympics the Jackets have fi nished in the top 8 11 times, Georgia 3-2, l. Florida 3-1-1, d. Oklahoma State Winter Games, Children’s Miracle Network’s Dance with one 10th-place and one 11th-place fi nish. 2000 CGF National Intercollegiate Match Play – d. Texas Marathon and Kid on Campus, an organization that Three Tech players have won national col- 2.5-2.5 (won playoff), d. Georgia 3-2, l. Arizona 3-2 brings children to Georgia Tech’s campus who have legiate championships. Troy Matteson did it most *won national championship battled or been affected by cancer. Albertson has recently in 2002 at Ohio State. Watts Gunn (1927) also been active in Campus Christian Fellowship, and Charlie Yates (1934) won national titles under Tech in NCAA Regional Competition including the Campus Christian Fellowship Home- a match play format before the NCAA took sponsor- less Outreach Program. Georgia Tech has failed to advance through ship of the championship in 1939. an NCAA regional only twice in 25 tries, and only He joins a strong group of former Tech stars Other top-10 fi nishers for Tech include David to win the Nelson Award, including Troy Matteson once since the NCAA went to a six-regional quali- Duval (runner-up in 1991 and 1993, T-8 in 1990), fying format in 2009. Heppler’s teams have won (2003), Roberto Castro (2007) and James White Bill McDonald (T-2 in 1988), Bunky Henry (2nd (2012). fi ve regional tournaments outright and tied for one in 1967), Roberto Castro (3rd in 2005), Nacho title, most recently winning the Raleigh Regional in Gervas (T-3 in 1986), Paul Haley (T9 in 2010), 2014. RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 5 The NCAA began using regional qualifying tournaments in 1989, fi rst with the 81 teams split among three sites (27 teams each), then with six 2014-15 STATISTICS AND RESULTS sites with either 13 or 14 teams each beginning in 2009. FALL RESULTS 3/23-24/2015 -- Valspar Collegiate Invitational Since the NCAA went to six regional sites Floridian Golf Club -- Palm City, Fla. Par 71, 7076 yards -- 13 teams, 73 players in 2009, Tech has fi nished third (Bowling Green, 9/5-7/2014 -- Carpet Capital Collegiate Ky.), third (Milton, Ga.), tied for third (Radford, Georgia Tech...... 296 288 289 873 +21 10th The Farm Golf Club -- Rocky Face, Ga. Anders Albertson ...... 72 70 69 211 -2 t-11th Va.), sixth/did not advance (Norman, Okla.), fourth Par 72, 7012 yards -- 14 teams, 75 players (Tallahassee, Fla.), fi rst (Raleigh, N.C.) and third Chris Petefi sh ...... 73 73 72 218 +5 t-32nd Georgia Tech...... 293 276 280 849 -15 2nd Vincent Whaley ...... 76 72 73 221 +8 t-41st (Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.). Ollie Schniederjans ...... 72 64 68 204 -12 1st James Clark# ...... 80 75 70 225 +12 t-54th Tech’s fi rst four victories all occurred in 27- Anders Albertson ...... 77 67 70 214 -2 t-18th Michael Pisciotta ...... 80 75 75 230 +17 t-63rd team regionals in 1991 (New Haven, Conn.), 1998 Vincent Whaley#...... 73 69 74 216 E t-23rd Ollie Schniederjans ...... 75 73 82 230 +17 t-63rd (Daufuskie Island, S.C.), 1999 (Providence, R.I.) Drew Czuchry ...... 72 71 75 218 +2 t-32nd and 2002 (Roswell, Ga., tied with Clemson). Only Michael Hines ...... 72 79 70 221 +5 t-46th 4/3-5/2015 -- Mason Rudolph Championship the 2014 win occurred in a 13-team fi eld. Jacob Joiner ...... 78 74 72 224 +8 t-53rd Vanderbilt Legends Club -- Franklin, Tenn. Par 71, 7100 yards -- 14 teams, 81 players 9/19-20/2014 -- DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup ACC Championship History Georgia Tech...... 283 287 287 857 +5 t-2nd Golf Club of Tennessee -- Kingston Springs, Tenn. Ollie Schniederjans ...... 70 72 71 213 E t-6th Georgia Tech has won the last two Atlantic Par 71, 7184 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players Anders Albertson ...... 70 73 71 214 +1 t-8th Coast Conference championships, six of the last Georgia Tech...... 290 272 286 848 -4 1st Vincent Whaley ...... 69 73 73 215 +2 11th seven and eight of the last 10. Ollie Schniederjans ...... 74 67 67 208 -5 3rd Michael Hines ...... 74 75 72 221 +8 t-21st The last three individual champions also have Drew Czuchry ...... 71 66 75 212 -1 t-9th Chris Petefi sh ...... 75 69 78 222 +9 t-27th Anders Albertson ...... 69 73 72 214 +1 13th come from Georgia Tech. Anders Albertson won his James Clark ...... 76 71 72 219 +6 t-23rd second title in 2015, sharing medallist honors with 4/11-12/2015 -- Robert Kepler Intercollegiate Vincent Whaley ...... 76 68 77 221 +8 t-29th Ohio State Scarlet Course -- Columbus, Ohio Louisville’s Robin Sciot-Siegrist and Virginia Tech’s Par 71, 7455 yards -- 14 teams, 75 players Trevor Cone with a score of 11-under-par 205. He 10/6-7/2014 -- Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Georgia Tech...... 284 278 286 848 -4 1st also won the championship in 2013 with a record Old Overton Golf Club -- Vestavia Hills, Ala. Anders Albertson ...... 71 67 70 208 -5 t-1st score of 15-under 201. He is the fi fth player to win Par 70, 7209 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players Vincent Whaley ...... 71 67 70 208 -5 t-1st two ACC titles, and the second Tech player to do Georgia Tech...... 285 278 293 856 +16 6th Ollie Schniederjans ...... 68 69 73 210 -3 t-3rd so, joining David Duval in 1991 and 1993. Ollie Schniederjans ...... 67 67 68 202 -8 t-2nd James Clark ...... 74 75 75 224 +11 t-37th Albertson became Tech’s 10th ACC individual Anders Albertson ...... 70 71 77 218 +8 t-27th Chris Petefi sh ...... wd wd 73 n/a champion, joining Bob McDonnell (1985), David James Clark ...... 75 70 75 220 +10 t-34th Drew Czuchry ...... 74 70 78 222 +12 t-42nd Apr 24-26, 2015 -- Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Duval (1991, 1993), Mikko Rantanen (1994), Michael Hines ...... 74 75 73 222 +12 t-42nd Bryce Molder (2000), Cameron Tringale (2006), Old North State Club -- New London, N.C. Par 72, 7102 yards -- 12 teams, 60 players Chesson Hadley (2010), Paul Haley (2011), Alb- 10/17-19/2014 -- United States Collegiate Championship ertson (2013, 2015) and Schniederjans (2014). Georgia Tech...... 284 279 282 845 -19 t-1st Golf Club of Georgia -- Alpharetta, Ga. Anders Albertson ...... 67 69 69 205 -11 t-1st Tech’s 16 ACC men’s golf titles in history Par 72, 7017 yards -- 15 teams, 79 players Ollie Schniederjans ...... 71 67 69 207 -9 4th ranks second among conference schools behind Georgia Tech...... 296 285 281 862 -2 t-7th Chris Petefi sh ...... 73 71 72 216 E t-23rd Wake Forest (18). Tech has won 11 of its confer- Ollie Schniederjans ...... 73 68 69 210 -6 t-6th James Clark ...... 73 77 72 222 +6 t-34th ence titles under current head coach Bruce Hep- Michael Hines# ...... 71 73 71 215 -1 t-19th Vincent Whaley ...... 77 72 74 223 +7 t-36th pler, nine of those outright (1999, 2001, 2002, James Clark# ...... 71 75 71 217 +1 t-25th 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015) and two Jacob Joiner ...... 74 72 71 217 +1 t-25th 5/14-16/2015 -- NCAA San Diego Regional Chris Petefi sh ...... 77 72 68 217 +1 t-25th shared (2006, 2007). The Yellow Jackets won fi ve The Farms Golf Club -- Rancho Sante Fe, Calif. Drew Czuchry ...... 72 73 75 220 +4 t-46th Par 72, 6947 yards -- 13 teams, 75 players championships (1985, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) Vincent Whaley#...... 78 73 69 220 +4 t-46th Georgia Tech...... 299 283 287 869 +5 3rd under previous head coach Puggy Blackmon. Anders Albertson ...... 79 82 73 234 +18 t-76th Ollie Schniederjans ...... 75 69 70 214 -2 t-7th Ten of Tech’s ACC titles have occurred at the Michael Pisciotta#...... 77 75 86 238 +22 79th Anders Albertson ...... 75 72 70 217 +1 t-14th Old North State Club, the fi rst occurring in 1999 by Chris Petefi sh ...... 72 70 75 217 +1 t-14th 11/3-5/2014 -- Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational 10 strokes over North Carolina and Duke. Tech won James Clark ...... 77 72 73 222 +6 t-29th the 2011 crown with a tournament record score of Makai Golf Club -- Princeville, Hawai’i Vincent Whaley ...... 78 73 74 225 +9 t-49th 831 (-33) and by a record 20 strokes. Tech shared Par 72, 7223 yards -- 15 teams, 84 players the 2006 title with North Carolina, and the 2007 Georgia Tech...... 272 273 264 809 -55 1st 5/29-6/1/2015 -- NCAA Championship crown with Virginia Tech. Ollie Schniederjans ...... 66 65 68 199 -17 t-2nd The Concession Golf Club -- Bradenton, Fla. Anders Albertson ...... 68 67 65 200 -16 4th Par 72, 7483 yards -- 30 teams, 156 players Michael Hines ...... 68 72 66 206 -10 t-10th Georgia Tech...... 293 295 290 297 1175 +23 9th Jacob Joiner ...... 74 70 65 209 -7 t-17th Vincent Whaley ...... 79 71 68 76 294 +6 t-33rd Chris Petefi sh ...... 70 71 72 213 -3 t-29th Ollie Schniederjans ...... 76 74 70 78 298 +10 t-49th Chris Petefi sh ...... 72 77 73 77 299 +11 53rd SPRING RESULTS James Clark ...... 76 75 79 70 300 +12 t-54th Anders Albertson ...... 69 75 85 74 303 +15 t-67th

2/22-24/2015 -- Puerto Rico Classic # Indicates individual player Rio Mar Resort River Course -- Rio Grande, P.R. Par 72, 6902 yards -- 15 teams, 84 players Georgia Tech...... 292 274 291 857 -7 2nd Anders Albertson ...... 74 70 70 214 -2 t-11th Ollie Schniederjans ...... 75 67 72 214 -2 t-11th Michael Pisciotta ...... 73 70 75 218 +2 t-22nd Jacob Joiner ...... 70 72 77 219 +3 t-27th Vincent Whaley ...... 80 67 76 223 +7 t-37th Chris Petefi sh# ...... 71 72 70 213 -3 n/a

3/13-15/2015 -- Seminole Intercollegiate Southwind Golf Club -- Tallahassee, Fla. Par 72, 7172 yards -- 17 teams, 90 players Georgia Tech...... 287 280 281 848 -16 4th Anders Albertson ...... 70 70 67 207 -9 t-4th James Clark ...... 69 69 73 211 -5 t-9th Chris Petefi sh ...... 71 69 71 211 -5 t-9th Drew Czuchry ...... 78 72 70 220 +4 t-48th Michael Hines# ...... 74 74 72 220 +4 t-48th Jacob Joiner ...... 77 73 75 225 +9 t-67th

6 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 2014-15 STATISTICS AND RESULTS Low Low Par/- # Finish - Top Rel. Player Rounds Strokes 54-holes Round Rounds Evnts 5 10 20 W-L Pct. To Par Average Ollie Schniederjans 37 2609 199 64 25 12 1 6 9 805-145 .847 -1 70.51 Anders Albertson 40 2859 200 65 25 13 2 4 5 797-242 .767 E 71.48 Chris Petefi sh 29 2099 211 68 17 10 - - 1 486-204 .704 +1 72.38 Michael Hines 18 1305 206 66 8 6 - - 1 283-180 .611 +1 72.50 Drew Czuchry 15 1092 212 66 8 5 - - 1 187-172 .521 +1 72.80 Jacob Joiner 15 1094 209 65 7 5 - - - 223-184 .548 +1 72.93 Vincent Whaley 31 2266 208 67 11 10 1 1 1 512-296 .634 +1 73.10 James Clark 28 2060 211 69 10 9 - - 1 429-290 .597 +2 73.57 Michael Pisciotta 9 686 218 70 1 3 - - - 72-161 .309 +5 76.22 FOUR-PLAYER TEAM 40 11396 809 264 112 13 4 11 19 147-36 .803 -1 284.90

Tournament Dates Rounds Place Teams Players +/- Score W-L Carpet Capital Collegiate 9/5-7/2014 3 2 14 75 -15 849 12-1 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup 9/19-20/2014 3 1 12 60 -4 848 11-0 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 10/6-7/2014 3 6 12 60 +16 856 6-5 United States Collegiate Championship 10/17-19/2014 3 7 15 79 -2 862 8-6 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational 11/3-5/2014 3 1 15 84 -55 809 14-0 Puerto Rico Classic 2/22-24/2015 3 2 15 84 -7 857 13-1 Seminole Intercollegiate 3/13-15/2015 3 4 17 90 -16 848 13-3 Valspar Collegiate Invitational 3/23-24/2015 3 10 13 73 +21 873 3-9 Mason Rudolph Championship 4/3-5/2015 3 2 14 81 +5 857 12-1 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate 4/11-12/2015 3 1 14 75 -4 848 13-0 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship 4/24-26/2015 3 1 12 60 -19 845 11-0 NCAA San Diego Regional 5/14-16/2015 3 3 13 75 +5 869 10-2 NCAA Championship 5/29-6/1/2015 4 9 30 156 +23 1175 21-8

Team low rounds (best 10) 1. -24 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (3rd round) 2. -16 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (1st round) 3. -15 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (2nd round) 4. -14 Puerto Rico Classic, 2/22-24/2015 (2nd round) 5. -12 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup, 9/19-20/2014 (2nd round) -12 Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (2nd round) 7. -9 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (2nd round) 8. -8 Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (3rd round) 2014-15 Team and Individual Bests -8 Seminole Intercollegiate, 3/13-15/2015 (2nd round) Low Individual 18-hole Score/Relation to Player low rounds (best 50) Par: -8 (64), Ollie Schniederjans, Carpet 1. -8 Ollie Schniederjans Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (2nd round) Capital Collegiate, 9/6/2014 (2nd round) 2. -7 Ollie Schniederjans Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (2nd round) Low Individual 54-hole Score: 199 (-17), -7 Anders Albertson Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (3rd round) Ollie Schniederjans, Warrior Princeville -7 Jacob Joiner Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (3rd round) 5. -6 Ollie Schniederjans Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (1st round) Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 -6 Michael Hines Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (3rd round) Low Individual 54-hole Score/Relation to 7. -5 Drew Czuchry DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup, 9/19-20/2014 (2nd round) Par: -17 (199), Ollie Schniederjans, Warrior -5 Anders Albertson Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (2nd round) Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 -5 Anders Albertson Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (2nd round) -5 Ollie Schniederjans Puerto Rico Classic, 2/22-24/2015 (2nd round) Low Team 18-hole Score in Relation to -5 Vincent Whaley Puerto Rico Classic, 2/22-24/2015 (2nd round) Par: -16 (272), Warrior Princeville Makai -5 Anders Albertson Seminole Intercollegiate, 3/13-15/2015 (3rd round) Invitational, 11/3/2014 (1st round) -5 Anders Albertson Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (1st round) -5 Ollie Schniederjans Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (2nd round) Low Team 54-hole Score: 809 (-55), 15. -4 Ollie Schniederjans DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup, 9/19-20/2014 (2nd round) Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3- -4 Ollie Schniederjans DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup, 9/19-20/2014 (3rd round) 5/2014 -4 Anders Albertson Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, 4/11-12/2015 (2nd round) -4 Vincent Whaley Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, 4/11-12/2015 (2nd round) Low Team 54-hole Score in Relation to -4 Ollie Schniederjans Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (3rd round) Par: -55 (809), Warrior Princeville Makai -4 Ollie Schniederjans United States Collegiate Championship, 10/17-19/2014 (2nd round) Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 -4 Chris Petefi sh United States Collegiate Championship, 10/17-19/2014 (3rd round) -4 Anders Albertson Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (1st round) Best Team Finish: 1st, Carpet -4 Michael Hines Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (1st round) Capital Collegiate, DICK’S Sporting -4 Ollie Schniederjans Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational, 11/3-5/2014 (3rd round) Goods Challenge Cup, Robert Kepler -4 Vincent Whaley NCAA Championship, 5/29-6/1/2015 (3rd round) Intercollegiate, ACC Championship 26. -3 Ollie Schniederjans Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 10/6-7/2014 (1st round) -3 Ollie Schniederjans Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 10/6-7/2014 (2nd round) Largest Margin of Victory: 18 strokes, -3 Vincent Whaley DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup, 9/19-20/2014 (2nd round) Robert Kepler Intercollegiate -3 Ollie Schniederjans Robert Kepler Intercollegiate, 4/11-12/2015 (1st round) Best Individual Finish in a Team Event: -3 Vincent Whaley Carpet Capital Collegiate, 9/5-7/2014 (2nd round) -3 Ollie Schniederjans United States Collegiate Championship, 10/17-19/2014 (3rd round) 1st, Ollie Schniederjans, Carpet Capital -3 Vincent Whaley United States Collegiate Championship, 10/17-19/2014 (3rd round) Collegiate; T-1st, Anders Albertson -3 James Clark Seminole Intercollegiate, 3/13-15/2015 (1st round) and Vincent Whaley, Robert Kepler -3 Chris Petefi sh Seminole Intercollegiate, 3/13-15/2015 (2nd round) Intercollegiate; T-1st, Anders Albertson, ACC -3 James Clark Seminole Intercollegiate, 3/13-15/2015 (2nd round) -3 Anders Albertson Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (2nd round) Championship -3 Anders Albertson Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (3rd round) -3 Ollie Schniederjans Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, 4/24-26/2015 (3rd round) -3 Ollie Schniederjans NCAA San Diego Regional, 5/14-16/2015 (2nd round) -3 Anders Albertson NCAA Championship, 5/29-6/1/2015 (1st round)

RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 7 2014-15 STATISTICS AND RESULTS Head-to-Head in 2014-15 Team Record Alabama 2-1-1 ANDERS ALBERTSON ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Arizona State 2-1 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 77-67-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t18th/75 ...... 57-17 Arkansas 0-1 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 9/19-20/2014 ...... 3 ...... 69-73-72=214 ...... +1 ...... 13th/60 ...... 47-12 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 10/6-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 70-71-77=218 ...... +8 ...... t27th/60 ...... 33-26 Auburn 2-1 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 79-82-73=234 ...... +18 ...... t76th/79 ...... 3-75 Ball State 1-0 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 11/3-5/2014...... 3 ...... 68-67-65=200 ...... -16 ...... 4th/84 ...... 80-3 Boise State 1-0 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 74-70-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t11th/84 ...... 73-10 Boston College 1-0 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 70-70-67=207 ...... -9 ...... t4th/90 ...... 86-3 Cal Poly 1-0 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 72-70-69=211 ...... -2 ...... t11th/73 ...... 62-10 Charlotte 2-0 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 4/3-5/2015 ...... 3 ...... 70-73-71=214 ...... +1 ...... t8th/81 ...... 73-7 Chattanooga 1-0 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 4/11-12/2015 ...... 3 ...... 71-67-70=208 ...... -5 ...... t1st/75 ...... 74-0 Cincinnati 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 4/24-26/2015 ...... 3 ...... 67-69-69=205 ...... -11 ...... t1st/60 ...... 59-0 Clemson 6-0 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 5/14-16/2015 ...... 3 ...... 75-72-70=217 ...... +1 ...... t14th/75 ...... 61-13 College of Charleston 1-0 NCAA Championship ...... 5/29-6/1/2015 ...... 4 ...... 69-75-85-74=303 .....+15 ...... t67th/156 ...... 89-66 Duke 3-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 40 ...... 2859 Avg. 71.48 ...... E ...... - ...... 797-242 East Tennessee State 5-1 Eastern Kentucky 1-0 JAMES CLARK ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Florida 3-0 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 9/19-20/2014 ...... 3 ...... 76-71-72=219 ...... +6 ...... t23rd/60 ...... 37-22 Florida State 2-2 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 10/6-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 75-70-75=220 ...... +10 ...... t34th/60 ...... 26-33 George Washington 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 71-75-71=217 ...... +1 ...... t25th/79 ...... 54-24 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 69-69-73=211 ...... -5 ...... t9th/90 ...... 81-8 Georgia 2-2 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 80-75-70=225 ...... +12 ...... t54th/73 ...... 19-53 Georgia Southern 1-0 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 4/11-12/2015 ...... 3 ...... 74-75-75=224 ...... +11 ...... t37th/75 ...... 38-36 Georgia State 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 4/24-26/2015 ...... 3 ...... 73-77-72=222 ...... +6 ...... t34th/60 ...... 26-33 Hawai’i 1-0 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 5/14-16/2015 ...... 3 ...... 77-72-73=222 ...... +6 ...... t29th/75 ...... 46-28 Houston 2-0 NCAA Championship ...... 5/29-6/1/2015 ...... 4 ...... 76-75-79-70=300 .....+12 ...... t54th/156 ...... 102-53 Idaho 2-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 28 ...... 2060 Avg. 73.57 ...... +2 ...... - ...... 429-290 Illinois 0-1 Illinois State 1-0 DREW CZUCHRY ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Indiana 1-0 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 72-71-75=218 ...... +2 ...... t32nd/75 ...... 43-31 Iowa 1-0 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 9/19-20/2014 ...... 3 ...... 71-66-75=212 ...... -1 ...... t9th/60 ...... 51-8 Jacksonville 1-0 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 10/6-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 74-70-78=222 ...... +12 ...... t42nd/60 ...... 18-41 James Madison 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 72-73-75=220 ...... +4 ...... t46th/79 ...... 33-45 Kennesaw State 2-0 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 78-72-70=220 ...... +4 ...... t48th/90 ...... 42-47 Kent State 2-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 15 ...... 1092 Avg. 72.80 ...... +1 ...... - ...... 187-172 Liberty 1-0 Louisville 4-0 MICHAEL HINES ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 72-79-70=221 ...... +5 ...... t46th/75 ...... 29-45 LSU 1-2 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 10/6-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 74-75-73=222 ...... +12 ...... t42nd/60 ...... 18-41 Maryland 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 71-73-71=215 ...... -1 ...... t19th/79 ...... 60-18 McNeese State 1-0 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 11/3-5/2014...... 3 ...... 68-72-66=206 ...... -10 ...... t10th/84 ...... 74-9 Mercer 2-0 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 74-74-72=220 ...... +4 ...... t48th/90 ...... 42-47 Michigan 2-0 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 4/3-5/2015 ...... 3 ...... 74-75-72=221 ...... +8 ...... t21st/81 ...... 60-20 Michigan State 1-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 18 ...... 1305 Avg. 72.50 ...... +1 ...... - ...... 283-180 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 Minnesota 1-0 JACOB JOINER ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Mississippi 4-0 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 78-74-72=224 ...... +8 ...... t53rd/75 ...... 22-52 Mississippi State 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 74-72-71=217 ...... +1 ...... t25th/79 ...... 54-24 Missouri 1-0 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 11/3-5/2014...... 3 ...... 74-70-65=209 ...... -7 ...... t17th/84 ...... 67-16 NC State 3-0 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 70-72-77=219 ...... +3 ...... t27th/84 ...... 57-26 Nebraska 2-0 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 77-73-75=225 ...... +9 ...... t67th/90 ...... 23-66 New Mexico 1-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 15 ...... 1094 Avg. 72.93 ...... +1 ...... - ...... 223-184 North Carolina 3-0 North Florida 1-0 CHRIS PETEFISH ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Northwestern 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 77-72-68=217 ...... +1 ...... t25th/79 ...... 54-24 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 11/3-5/2014...... 3 ...... 70-71-72=213 ...... -3 ...... t29th/84 ...... 55-28 Notre Dame 2-0 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 71-72-70=213 ...... -3 ...... 0th/84 ...... 0-0 Ohio State 1-0 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3/13-15/2015 ...... 3 ...... 71-69-71=211 ...... -5 ...... t9th/90 ...... 81-8 Oklahoma 2-1 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 73-73-72=218 ...... +5 ...... t32nd/73 ...... 41-31 Oklahoma State 2-0 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 4/3-5/2015 ...... 3 ...... 75-69-78=222 ...... +9 ...... t27th/81 ...... 54-26 Oregon 1-0 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 4/11-12/2015 ...... 3 ...... -4--4-73=73 ...... +2 ...... 0th/75 ...... 0-0 Oregon State 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 4/24-26/2015 ...... 3 ...... 73-71-72=216 ...... E ...... t23rd/60 ...... 37-22 Penn State 2-0 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 5/14-16/2015 ...... 3 ...... 72-70-75=217 ...... +1 ...... t14th/75 ...... 61-13 Pepperdine 1-0 NCAA Championship ...... 5/29-6/1/2015 ...... 4 ...... 72-77-73-77=299 .....+11 ...... 53rd/156 ...... 103-52 Purdue 1-0 SEASON TOTALS ...... 29 ...... 2099 Avg. 72.38 ...... +1 ...... - ...... 486-204 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1-0 San Diego 2-0 MICHAEL PISCIOTTA ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L San Diego State 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 77-75-86=238 ...... +22 ...... 79th/79 ...... 0-78 San Francisco 1-0 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 73-70-75=218 ...... +2 ...... t22nd/84 ...... 62-21 SMU 3-0 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 80-75-75=230 ...... +17 ...... t63rd/73 ...... 10-62 South Carolina 2-2 SEASON TOTALS ...... 9 ...... 686 Avg. 76.22 ...... +5 ...... - ...... 72-161 South Florida 1-1 OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Southern California 0-1 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 72-64-68=204 ...... -12 ...... 1st/75 ...... 74-0 Southern Illinois 1-0 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 9/19-20/2014 ...... 3 ...... 74-67-67=208 ...... -5 ...... 3rd/60 ...... 57-2 Stanford 2-0 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 10/6-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 67-67-68=202 ...... -8 ...... t2nd/60 ...... 58-1 TCU 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 73-68-69=210 ...... -6 ...... t6th/79 ...... 73-5 Tennessee 1-0 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 11/3-5/2014...... 3 ...... 66-65-68=199 ...... -17 ...... t2nd/84 ...... 82-1 Texas 0-2 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 75-67-72=214 ...... -2 ...... t11th/84 ...... 73-10 Texas A&M 3-0 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 75-73-82=230 ...... +17 ...... t63rd/73 ...... 10-62 Texas Tech 1-0 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 4/3-5/2015 ...... 3 ...... 70-72-71=213 ...... E ...... t6th/81 ...... 75-5 Troy 1-0 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 4/11-12/2015 ...... 3 ...... 68-69-73=210 ...... -3 ...... t3rd/75 ...... 72-2 Tulsa 1-0 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 4/24-26/2015 ...... 3 ...... 71-67-69=207 ...... -9 ...... 4th/60 ...... 56-3 UAB 1-1 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 5/14-16/2015 ...... 3 ...... 75-69-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t7th/75 ...... 68-6 UC Santa Barbara 1-0 NCAA Championship ...... 5/29-6/1/2015 ...... 4 ...... 76-74-70-78=298 ..... +10 ...... t49th/156 ...... 107-48 UCLA 0-2 SEASON TOTALS ...... 37 ...... 2609 Avg. 70.51 ...... -1 ...... - ...... 805-145 UNC Greensboro 1-0 UNLV 2-1 VINCENT WHALEY ...... DATE ...... ROUNDS ...... SCORES ...... PAR ...... RANK ...... W-L Utah 1-0 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 9/5-7/2014 ...... 3 ...... 73-69-74=216 ...... E ...... t23rd/75 ...... 52-22 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 9/19-20/2014 ...... 3 ...... 76-68-77=221 ...... +8 ...... t29th/60 ...... 31-28 UTSA 1-0 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 10/17-19/2014 ...... 3 ...... 78-73-69=220 ...... +4 ...... t46th/79 ...... 33-45 Vanderbilt 1-2 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 2/22-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 80-67-76=223 ...... +7 ...... t37th/84 ...... 47-36 Virginia 5-1 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3/23-24/2015 ...... 3 ...... 76-72-73=221 ...... +8 ...... t41st/73 ...... 32-40 Virginia Tech 2-0 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 4/3-5/2015 ...... 3 ...... 69-73-73=215 ...... +2 ...... 11th/81 ...... 70-10 Wake Forest 2-1 Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 4/11-12/2015 ...... 3 ...... 71-67-70=208 ...... -5 ...... t1st/75 ...... 74-0 Washington 1-0-1 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 4/24-26/2015 ...... 3 ...... 77-72-74=223 ...... +7 ...... t36th/60 ...... 24-35 Western Kentucky 1-0 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 5/14-16/2015 ...... 3 ...... 78-73-74=225 ...... +9 ...... t49th/75 ...... 26-48 Wichita State 1-0 NCAA Championship ...... 5/29-6/1/2015 ...... 4 ...... 79-71-68-76=294 ...... +6 ...... t33rd/156 ...... 123-32 SEASON TOTALS ...... 31 ...... 2266 Avg. 73.10 ...... +1 ...... - ...... 512-296

8 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 HEAD COACH BRUCE HEPPLER 20th Year at Tech • ACC Coach of the Year 7 times • 11 ACC Championships • 18 NCAA Appearances f a consistently high level of success over a long Iperiod of time is the measure of a great program, then Georgia Tech’s golf program under Bruce Heppler would certainly meet the standard. His peers recognized this in 2013 when they inducted him into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame. Tech is currently on a run unprecedented in school history and perhaps unmatched by any other in Division I - eight Atlantic Coast Conference titles in the last 10 years and four trips to match play at the NCAA Championship in the last six. Heppler has guided the Yellow Jackets to the NCAA Championship every year since 1998, and helped author 11 top-8 fi nishes in the Finals, including three runner-up showings. Tech has advanced to match play at the NCAA Championship for the four times in the seven years the format has been used, and is one of only two programs that have advanced to match play four times. During his tenure, Tech has won or shared 11 Atlantic Coast Conference titles. Only two ACC coaches have led their teams to more ACC titles than has Heppler. The Yellow Jackets have captured or shared 46 team titles overall. He was named ACC Coach of the Year in 2014 for the eighth time, more than any coach in ACC history except one, and was a fi nalist for the GCAA’s Dave Williams national coach of the year award. Since 2000, the Yellow Jackets have fi nished in the top 10 of the fi nal Golfstat rankings 11 times, and in the fi nal Golfweek/Sagarin top 10 13 times. Tech has not fi nished lower than 14th in either ranking in any year. Heppler has recruited and developed his share of star players as well. The Yellow Jackets have had at least a pair of All-Atlantic Coast Conference honorees in 16 of the last 17 years, and landed four members of the team on the squad twice (2005, 2011). Tech has had at least two players earn All- America honors 14 of the last 16 years, and Ollie Schniederjans became the Jackets’ 20th fi rst-team selection in 2014. Three of his players, Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder and Troy Matteson, have been named national players of the year. Seven of his Tech players are members of the PGA Tour, including Roberto Castro, Chesson Hadley, Matt Kuchar, Troy Matteson, Bryce Molder, Nicholas Thompson and Cameron Tringale, while Paul Haley and Matt Weibring, have status on the Web.com Tour. Several others are playing pro- fessionally either in the United States, Canada or abroad. The Heppler File Heppler has been named to coach the United States team in the Palmer • Name: Bruce Heppler Cup this summer, the second time he has earned that honor. Kuchar, Molder, • Birthdate: March 27, 1960 in St. George, Utah Castro, Hadley, Tringale, White and Ollie Schniederjans have all played for the USA in Palmer Cup competition, with Schniederjans taking a second turn • Joined Tech Staff: June 27, 1995 this summer along with teammate Anders Albertson. • Education: Master’s degree in sport management from Massachu- Kuchar, Molder, Thompson and Tringale have represented the United setts in 1988; Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Brigham Young in States in the Walker Cup matches. Twice, in 1998 and 2013, fi ve or more of 1985; Associate degree in arts and sciences from Dixie Junior College the Heppler’s active Tech players have qualifi ed to play in the U.S. Amateur. in 1982. Six of Tech’s seven returning players this year competed in the 2013 Amateur • Playing Experience: Lettered at Dixie Junior College (1979). in Brookline, Mass., an unprecedented feat. • Coaching Experience: Head coach at Georgia Tech (1995-present); On the conference level since 1985, when the Yellow Jackets won their Assistant men’s and women’s coach at Oklahoma State (1991-95); fi rst ACC Championship, Tech has earned more NCAA Championship berths Assistant men’s coach at UNLV (1989-91); Head men’s and women’s than any team except Clemson. The Jackets have earned more top-10, more coach at Amherst College (1987); USA Palmer Cup coach (2003, 2015) top-5 and more top-2 fi nishes in NCAA Championship competition than any other ACC team. Tech also has had more All-America selections (61) than • Honors: 2002 GCAA National Coach of the Year; 1999, 2001, 2002, any other ACC team during the same period except the Tigers. 2006, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014 ACC and GCAA Region Coach of the His players have been just as successful in the classroom. Tech’s golf Year; Successful completion of the CPA exam on fi rst sitting in November, program has been recognized with a perfect Academic Progress Report score 1985; Member of American Institute of Certifi ed Public Accountants. of 1000 for 10 straight years, and every senior has graduated. • Post-Season as a Head Coach: 18 NCAA regional appearances, 16 Twelve different players under Heppler have been named All-America NCAA Finals appearances, 3 NCAA runner-up fi nishes, 4 NCAA Match Scholars by the Golf Coaches Association of America, which requires a mini- Play appearances; 1998, 1999, 2002, 2015 NCAA Regional Champi- mum 3.2 GPA and participation in at least 75 percent of a team’s events. Two, ons; 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 All-Americans Bryce Molder and Roberto Castro, have received the NCAA’s and 2015 ACC Champions; 2002 NCAA individual champion (Troy Mat- Top VIII Award, an honor given to eight student-athletes from all sports each teson). As an Assistant Coach: 1995 NCAA Championship, fi rst place year and recognizes those who excel in their sport and in the classroom, and (Oklahoma State); 1992 NCAA Championship, third place (Oklahoma exhibit high character, leadership and service to others. State); 1991 NCAA Individual Champion (Warren Schutte, UNLV); 1990 It didn’t take long for Heppler to restore the glory to Tech’s golf program West Region Champion (UNLV). following a couple of lean years in the mid-1990s. After recruiting future All-

12 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 Heppler’s Players in the Pro Ranks Bo Andrews eGolf Tour Seth Reeves SwingThought.com Tour Roberto Castro Web.com/PGA Tour Kyle Scott European Tour John-Tyler Griffi n eGolf Tour Nicholas Thompson PGA Tour Chesson Hadley PGA Tour Cameron Tringale PGA Tour Shun Yat Hak SwingThought.com Tour Minghao Wang PGA Tour China Paul Haley Web.com Tour Matt Weibring Web.com Tour Matt Kuchar PGA Tour James White SwingThought.com Tour Troy Matteson Web.com Tour Chan (Song) Wonglukiet PGA Tour China Bryce Molder PGA Tour

Americans Kuchar and Molder, Heppler had the Yellow Jackets back in the NCAA Tournament in his third season, where they fi nished third, just four shots off the lead. Tech also was ranked No. 1 in the nation during the course of the year and won the NCAA East Regional. Even better things were to come as Tech captured the fi rst of its ACC titles under Heppler in 1999. In 2000 the Yellow Jackets came the closest to an NCAA Championship in their history, tying for fi rst after 72 holes with Oklahoma State before losing a one-hole playoff. On the year, Tech captured four team titles and fi nished in the top four in each event it entered. During the 2001 campaign, the Jackets won their second ACC crown in HepplerHlYbYtTh Year-by-Year at Tech three years, the second under Heppler, captured a school-record-tying fi ve Year All-Americans All-ACC Wins +NCAA #ACC #Rank tournament wins during the year and fi nished fourth in the NCAA Champion- 1996 — — — — 9th — ship. For his efforts, Heppler was named ACC Coach of the Year and guided 1997 1 1 — — 8th — three All-Americans in Molder, who was also the consensus National Player 1998 2 2 2 2nd 2nd — of the Year, Matteson and Kris Mikkelsen. 1999 2 3 3 %28th Champions — In 2002, Heppler led the Yellow Jackets to arguably the best season 2000 4 2 4 ^2nd 2nd 1/na in school history, as Tech captured seven team titles and fi nished second 2001 3 2 5 4th Champions 2/2 at the NCAA Championship. In the process, Heppler earned National and 2002 5 3 7 +2nd Champions 1/1 ACC Coach of the Year honors. During the year, the Jackets won the school’s 2003 2 2 — T11th 4th 12/13 eighth ACC title, while placing all fi ve starters on GCAA All-America teams. 2004 3 3 2 T5th 3rd 6/5 Under Heppler’s tutelage, Matteson became the third Tech player to win the national individual title. 2005 3 4 1 2nd 2nd 3/3 Tech has dominated the Atlantic Coast Conference in recent years, win- 2006 3 3 3 %26th Co-champions 4/5 ning eight of the last 10 titles and six of the last seven. The Yellow Jackets 2007 3 2 1 8th Co-champions 9/9 have been to the NCAA Tournament every year since 1998, and only twice 2008 1 2 — !15th 4th 9/8 in that time failed to advance out of a regional. In the seven years the NCAA 2009 1 1 1 T10th Champions 7/10 has conducted the current medal/match play format for the championship, 2010 3 3 2 3rd (QF) Champions 14/5 Tech has advanced to match play four times. 2011 3 4 2 2nd (QF) Champions 2/3 A 55-year-old native of St. George, Utah, Heppler has demonstrated his 2012 2 3 2 !6th Champions 8/11 strength as a recruiter by attracting both National Players of the Year during 2013 3 2 2 2nd (SF) 4th 8/4 1997-98 and the ACC Players of the Year for 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001. 2014 2 3 6 5th (SF) Champions 2/4 His fi rst recruit at Tech was Kuchar, who won the 1997 U.S. Amateur Cham- 2015 2 2 4 9th Champions 9/12 pionship and was named the ACC Player of the Year and the Fred Haskins +NCAA individual champion (Troy Matteson in 2002) National Player of the Year in 1998. Molder was the Jack Nicklaus Player of ^Tied after 72 holes, lost playoff the Year in 1998 and in 2001, along with being named the ACC Player of the %missed 36- or 54-hole cut at NCAA Championship Year in 1999, 2000 and 2001. !fi nish in NCAA regional, did not advance to fi nals (QF, SF, F) fi nish in NCAA match play Heppler, a dean’s list student at Brigham Young, earned his bachelor’s #Final ranking from Golfweek-Sagarin Ratings/Golfstat degree in accounting from BYU in 1985, and later received his master’s de- gree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1988. He played golf for one year at Dixie Junior College in St. George before transferring to Brigham Heppler Head-to-Headad at Tech Young. ACC Opponents ...... Record S Select Non-Conference...... Record He became a certifi ed public accountant in 1985 and spent one year in Boston College ...... 17-0 A Alabama ...... 31-29-2 the fi rm of Huber and Associates in Salt Lake City, then began his collegiate Clemson ...... 76-68-4 A Arizona ...... 35-19-2 coaching career in 1987 as the men and women’s golf coach at Amherst. Duke ...... 67-23 A Arizona State ...... 49-33 He then spent two years as an administrative assistant at UNLV, becoming Florida State ...... 51-21 A Auburn ...... 55-16-1 the assistant men’s golf coach at UNLV in 1989. He spent two years in that Louisville ...... 4-0 A Augusta State ...... 40-15 role before moving to Oklahoma State in 1991. North Carolina ...... 55-26-2 F Florida ...... 54-34-2 “Georgia Tech is a great fi t for me,” said Heppler. “This is one of the fi ve NC State ...... 73-17-1 G Georgia ...... 68-67-4 or six best programs right now if you look around at college golf’s successful Virginia ...... 61-15 M Minnesota ...... 30-10 teams since the ‘90s. We have a lot of alumni on the PGA Tour, which is great Virginia Tech ...... 45-5-1 O Oklahoma ...... 44-15 Wake Forest ...... 77-33 O Oklahoma State ...... 45-58-3 for the school. Young people can see they have a chance to be player of the SSouthern California ...... 44-23 year or win a national championship here. It’s a great school academically, SSouth Carolina ...... 55-18 which is a real draw with the general pool of talent out there interested in SStanford ...... 27-8-2 playing college golf.” TTennesseee ...... 38-11-1 Heppler is married to the former Traci Schull of Southbury, Conn., and TTexase ...... 58-37-2 they have a son, Zakary, and a daughter, Moriah. Heppler is actively involved TTexase A&M ...... 35-16-1 with Atlanta Alliance for Children and is a member of the Golf Coaches As- UUCLA ...... 32-23-2 sociation of America. UUNLV ...... 37-24

RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 13 BRENNAN WEBB Associate Head Coach • 3rd Year at Tech • Georgia Southern, 2002 fter a year and a half as assistant coach at one Aof the nation’s fastest-growing collegiate golf programs, Brennan Webb joined the Georgia Tech staff as assistant coach in December of 2012, and he was promoted to associate head coach during the summer of 2014. He has helped guide Tech to the ACC Cham- pionship in 2014 and 2015 and to the match play bracket of the NCAA Championship twice in three years with the Yellow Jackets, and to nine tournament victories altogether. The Jackets have fi nished among the nation’s top 10 teams all three of his years on the Flats. Webb has halped mentor two of the greatest players in Tech history in Ollie Schniederjans, who has been a fi rst-team All-American and ACC Player of the Year twice, and Anders Albertson, who has made the All-ACC team three times and won the Byron Nelson Award as a senior. He has also helped recruit six of the nation’s top 50 junior players over the past two years. Webb came to Tech from the University of South Florida, whose men’s golf program posted seven top-10 fi nishes, including three in the top 5, dur- ing the 2011-12 season. He also helped mentor Trey Valentine, who was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year and this year led the Bulls to a spot in NCAA match play. He also assisted with fund-raising efforts, recruiting and scheduling, helped manage the team facility and directed the USF Invitational Tournament. During his time with the Bulls, he signed two of the top fi ve players in Florida for the program in his fi rst recruiting class, and helped USF rise to a national ranking of No. 51 from one that had been 191st in the pre-season. “In a sport where you have only two coaches, it’s imperative that you have someone who can assist in all aspects of the program, which includes fund-raising, recruiting, player development and managing the team day- to-day,” said Heppler, who has been at the helm of the Tech program since 1995. “His skill set from day one was exceptional in all these areas, which has led him to have a signifi cant impact on this program and its success. We certainly realize that opportunities are going to come his way, and this is our way of demonstrating to him our appreciation for what he brings each day, and that he plays a critical role in our success. This will ensure continuity in our recruiting and the development of our current players.” Webb took the assistant coaching position at USF after playing several years on various professional circuits and in 11 different countries. He was a fully exempt member on the PGA Web.com Tour in 2009, logging three top 25 fi nishes. In 2010, he competed in the Zurich Classic on the PGA Tour. He reached the second stage of the PGA Tour Qualifying School eight times in nine attempts. His wins as a pro include the 2010 Coors Light Open in Fort Myers, as well as victories on the Hooters Tour and in Canada. “I am very honored to be involved with what I believe is the best golf program in the country,” said Webb. “The last two seasons working with and learning from Coach Heppler has been an invaluable experience, and I look forward to many more. Getting to be around the fi nest student athletes in the country, day in a day out ,is the most rewarding experience a coach can hope for. I feel beyond fortunate that I get to continue to do that at Georgia Tech for the foreseeable future.” The Webb File A native of Ontario, Webb represented Canada in several international • Name: Brennan Kirby Webb amateur tournaments, including appearances in the U.S., British, Canadian • Birthdate: October 11, 1974 in Bracebridge, Ontario and Western amateur championships. He also represented Canada in the World Junior Championship. • Joined Tech Staff: December 14, 2012 Additionally, Webb has been a part-time PGA Tour caddy for Garrett • Education: Bachelor’s degree in fi nance from East Tennessee State Willis, John Huston and Robert Damron between 2002-11, and was owner- in 1997. operator of DSP Golf Academy at the South Muskoka Golf and Country Club • Playing Experience: Four years at East Tennessee State (1997-2001), in his hometown of Bracebridge, Ontario from 1998-2001. Member of three Southern Conference Championship teams. Fully Webb played collegiately at East Tennessee State, whose team was exempt on the Web.com Tour in 2009. Also played on the NGA Hooters ranked No. 1 in the nation and fi nished third in the NCAA Championship Tour, Canadian Tour, New England Professional Golf Tour, Canadian during his junior year and won three Southern Conference titles. He earned Great Lakes Tour, West Florida GolfTour and Moonlight Tour. Played his bachelor’s degree in fi nance from East Tennessee State in December of in the 2010 PGA Tour Zurich Classic of New Orleans. 1997. • Coaching Experience: Assistant coach at South Florida (2010-11), Webb and his wife, Carrie, have two daughters, Nalla and Skye. assistant coach at Georgia Tech (2012-14), associate head coach at Georgia Tech (2014-15). • Family: Wife Carrie, two daughters, Nalla and Skye

14 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 ANDERS ALBERTSON Senior • 5-9 • 147 • Woodstock, Ga. • Etowah HS Career Notes a 5&4 drubbing of 71st-ranked Nicholas Reach of Georgia ... Best fi nishes The sixth player in Tech history to earn All-ACC before ACC were third at the USCC and the Western Refi ning All-American ... honors four times, and the 16th player to do so Has two top-10 fi nishes in NCAA regionals, and T26 at the 2013 NCAA Cham- in ACC history ... Recipient of the 2015 Byron pionship ... Stroke average was 72.03 in 39 rounds, 10th-best in the ACC. Nelson Award as the nation’s top graduating senior golfer ... Earned All-America recognition 2013 Summer Highlights three times in four years ... Was named to the Medalist at U.S. Amateur qualifi er (-7) at Capital City Club-Crabapple, did not U.S. team for the 2015 Palmer Cup ... Received qualify for match play ... T19 at the Players Amateur (-1) ... T10 at The Dogwood an ACC Postgraduate Scholarship ... Became a Invitational (-10) ... T22 at Northeast Amateur ... T36 at Sunnehanna Amateur. solid No. 2 player in his fi rst year and became Tech’s highest-ranked player nationally as a 2012-13 sophomore ... Never missed a tournament in Third-team All-American by the GCAA and Golfweek magazine ... All-ACC selec- his Tech career ... Has a career mark of 71.49 tion for the second time and a GCAA All-Region choice ... Ranked 8th in the over 150 rounds, third-best in Tech history ... fi nal Golfstat Cup rankings and 27th in the Golfweek/Sagarin Index ... Faced In 57 career events, recorded 21 top-10 fi nishes, including 13 in the top-5 the 7th-toughest schedule in the nation ... Stroke average was team-low 71.1, and three wins (2013 and 2015 ACC Championships, co-medalist at 2015 fourth in the ACC ... Medalist at the ACC Championship with a tournament- Robert Kepler Intercollegiate) ... Counting ACC and NCAA championships, record score of 201 (-15) ... Finished 4th, T6th, 1st and T10th in consecutive had six top-10 fi nishes in post-season events in his career ... One of only fi ve events before the NCAA Finals (Linger Longer, Gary Koch, ACC, NCAA regional) players ever to win two ACC titles, and fi nished in the top fi ve the other two with a 264-17 head-to-head record and a cumulative 30-under-par score ... times ... Four-time selection to the ACC Academic Honor Roll ... Recipient of Posted T26 at the NCAA Championship and went 1-0-1 in his matches ... the Bobby Dodd Scholarship for 2013-14 ... Enrolled at Tech in January 2011 Nine of last 13 rounds in the 60s ... Team-leading nine top-20 fi nishes for (sat out the spring season). the year, 16 for his career ... T10 at Tallahassee Regional (209, -7) to lead Tech players ... T16 at PING/Golfweek Preview Invitational (213, +3) at the 2014-15 site of the NCAA Championship. Named to the All-ACC team for the fourth time and won the Byron Nelson Award as the nation’s top graduating senior golfer ... Honorable mention All- 2012 Summer Highlights American by Golfweek magazine ... Went 2-2 for the USA in the Palmer Cup ... T4 at the Monroe Invitational ... T4 at the Players Amateur ... T27 at the Built on a strong fi nish to the fall and fi nished 11th, fourth and 11th, eighth, Dogwood Invitational ... Advanced out of local qualifying for the 2012 U.S. fi rst, fi rst and 14th in Tech’s spring events through the NCAA regional ... Tied Open (65 at Marietta Country Club). for medalist honors at the ACC Championship and the Robert Kepler Invita- tional ... Ranked No. 37 nationally in the Golfweek/Sagarin Index and No. 39 in Golfstat ... Averaged 69.83 over his last 24 rounds leading into the NCAA 2011-12 fi nals, dating back to Tech’s last fall event ... Had a 71.48 stroke average for All-ACC selection and an honorable mention GCAA All-American as a freshman the year in a team-high 40 rounds with 10 top-20 fi nishes in 12 events ... Co- ... Played No. 2 for Tech most of the spring, earning three of his fi ve top-10 medalist with teammate Vincent Whaley at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate fi nishes in the Seminole Intercollegiate (T6), Gary Koch Invitational (T7) and and tied for eighth at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Tied for fourth at ACC Championship (T4) ... Stroke average of 71.4 ranked 6th in the ACC ... the Seminole Intercollegiate, 11th at the Puerto Rico Classic and 11th at the Ranked 31st nationally in the Golfweek/Sagarin Index and 33rd in the Golfstat Valspar Collegiate ... Recorded three top-20 fi nishes in fi ve fall tournaments, Cup and compiled a 727-158 (.821) head-to-head winning percentage ... T3 including a fourth place fi nish at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ... at the Carpet Capital Collegiate and T2 at the Brickyard Collegiate in the fall Posted a career-best 54-hole score of 200 at the Makai Invitational. ... Led the Jackets to a fi rst place fi nish in the Brickyard Collegiate by shooting 7 under par, placing second in individual standings ... Finished out of the top 2014 Summer Highlights 20 three times, lowest a T35 at the Amer Ari Invitational. Finished fourth at The Dogwood at Druid Hills golf Club in Atlanta (-19) ... Tied for 20th at the Western Amateur (-2) ... T11 at the U.S, Amateur qualifi er at 2011 Summer Highlights Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta (+1), caddied for teammate Bo Andrews in T1 at the U.S. Amateur qualifi er at Duluth, Ga. (139, -5) ... 3rd at the Georgia the U.S. Amateur ... T21 at the Monroe Invitational in Pittsford, N.Y., T28 at State Amateur Championship in Atlanta (280, E) ... Fourth at the Monroe Invi- the Northeast Amateur in Rumford, R.I. tational in Pittsford, N.Y. (280, -5) ... Tied for 4th at the Greystone Invitational in Birmingham, Ala. (289, +1) ... Tied for 17th at the Dogwood Invitational 2013-14 in Atlanta (279, -9) ... Shot 4-under 140 in U.S. Open sectional qualifi er at Hawks Ridge Golf Club. All-ACC and GCAA All-East Region choice ... Also named GCAA All-America Scholar and to the ACC All-Academic team ... Tied for 2nd at the ACC Cham- pionship (209, -7) and fi nished 8th at the NCAA Raleigh Regional ... Closed Amateur Golf with a 65 (-7), the best round of his career, at the ACC Championship ... Won the 2010 Georgia State Golf Association Atlanta Amateur Match Play Finished the year at No. 85 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Index and No. 161 in Championship ... Finished second by one stroke at the 2010 Dogwood the Golfstat rankings ... Six top-10 fi nishes for the year, three in the fall (with Invitational with a four day total of 19-under-par...2009 US Amateur Public two other top-20s) and a T6 at the spring Puerto Rico Classic ... T20 in Tech’s Links Championship qualifying medalist and match play qualifi er ... 2009 last stroke-play event (Robert Kepler Invitational) before ACC Championship U.S. Amateur Championship qualifi er. ... Won both his matches in the Capital City Club Match Play event, including Junior Golf Career Statistics Ranked as high as 34th nationally ... Posted fi ve top-10 fi nishes in junior golf events over the last two years prior to his January 2011 enrollment at Tech, Season Rounds Strokes LoRnd Par/- Events Top5 Top10 Top20 W-L Pct Avg 2011-12 33 2356 66 18 11 - 3 5 727-158 .821 71.39 including a fi fth-place fi nish at the 2010 Carolinas/Georgia Junior Champi- 2012-13 38 2700 66 26 17 1 2 5 827-212 .796 71.05 onship ... 2007 US Junior Championship qualifi er...Scored a double-eagle in 2013-14 39 2809 65 24 16 - 4 6 662-387 .631 72.03 the 2010 Junior PGA Championship, which made ESPN SportsCenter top 2014-15 40 2859 65 25 13 2 4 5 797-242 .767 71.48 plays that day. Totals 150 10724 65 93 57 3 13 21 3013-999 .751 71.49 (continued next page) RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 15 Anders Albertson - continued

High School Three-year letterwinner at Etowah High School ... Led Etowah to county Tournament Results championships in 2008 and 2009, and a regional championship in 2009 2011-12 as medalist... Two Top 5 fi nishes at the Georgia High School Championship Tournament ...... Rounds ...... Scores .....Par ...... Rank ...... W-L ... Three-time All County selection, and two-time County Player of the Year Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 74-70-67=211 ...... -5 ...... t3rd/60 ...... 57-2 ... Member of the Student Council, Beta Club, and National Society of High Golfweek Conference Challenge ...... 3 ...... 72-73-75=220 ..... +4 ...... t18th/75 ...... 57-17 School Scholars. Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 72-67-70=209 ...... -7 ...... t2nd/84 ...... 82-1 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 73-72-75=220 ..... +4 ...... t31st/75 ...... 44-30 Personal Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 70-75-70=215 ...... -1 .....t35th/116 ...... 81-34 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 75-75-67=217 ..... +1 ...... t23rd/75 ...... 52-22 Full name is Anders Roth Albertson ... Born June 8, 1993 in Houston, Texas Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 72-66-70=208 ...... -5 ...... t6th/96 ...... 90-5 ... Son of Scott and Denita ... Three younger sisters, Ana, Britta and Ingrid ... Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 3 ...... 67-69-73=209 ...... -7 ...... 13th/107 ...... 94-12 Began playing competitively at age 9 ... Graduated May 2 with his degree in Gary Koch Invitational ...... 3 ...... 74-67-74=215 ...... -1 ...... t7th/78 ...... 71-6 business administration. Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 69-68-72=209 ...... -7 ...... t4th/55 ...... 51-3 NCAA Norman Regional ...... 3 ...... 74-76-73=223 ..... +7 ...... t27th/75 ...... 48-26 SEASON TOTALS ...... 33 ...... 2356 Avg. 71.4 ...... -1 ...... - .....727-158 Career Bests 2012-13 Career low round: 65, ACC Championship, 3rd round, 2014; Warrior Princeville Makai Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 73-78-72=223 ..... +7 ...... t40th/78 ...... 38-39 Invitational, 3rd round, 2014 PING-Golfweek Preview Invitational ...... 3 ...... 71-70-72=213 ..... +3 ...... t16th/75 ...... 59-15 Career low tournament score: 200, Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational (-16), 2014 Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 72-71-72=215 ...... -1 ...... t14th/84 ...... 70-13 Career best fi nish: 1st, ACC Championship, 2013 & 2015; Robert Kepler Intercol- United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 74-75-75=224 ..... +8 ...... t41st/79 ...... 38-40 legiate, 2015 Western Refi ning College All-American ...... 3 ...... 70-67-70=207 ...... -6 ...... t12th/23 ...... 11-11 Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 72-70-69=211 ...... -5 ..... t10th/116 ...... 106-9 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 75-70-71=216 ...... E ...... t26th/75 ...... 49-25 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ...... 3 ...... 75-73-72=220 ..... +4 ...... t19th/81 ...... 62-18 Linger Longer Invitational ...... 2 ...... 72-68=140 ...... -4 ...... 4th/80 ...... 76-3 Gary Koch Invitational ...... 3 ...... 69-68-75=212 ...... -4 ...... t6th/75 ...... 69-5 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 66-67-68=201 .... -15 ...... 1st/55 ...... 54-0 NCAA Tallahassee Regional ...... 3 ...... 66-71-72=209 ...... -7 ...... t10th/75 ...... 65-9 NCAA Championship ...... 3 ...... 69-67-73=209 ...... -1 .....t26th/156 ...... 130-25 SEASON TOTALS ...... 38 ...... 2700 Avg. 71.1 ...... -1 ...... - .....827-212 2013-14 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 70-71-75=216 ...... E ...... t12th/75 ...... 63-11 Tar Heel Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 72-72-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t4th/81 ...... 77-3 Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 74-68-71=213 ...... -3 ...... t16th/84 ...... 68-15 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 70-70-71=211 ...... -5 ...... 3rd/78 ...... 75-2 Western Refi ning College All-America ...... 3 ...... 67-70-67=204 ...... -9 ...... 3rd/21 ...... 18-2 Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 72-72-73=217 ..... +1 ..... t74th/120 ...... 46-73 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 71-66-70=207 ...... -9 ...... t6th/75 ...... 69-5 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ...... 3 ...... 84-78-79=241 ...+25 ...... t74th/81 ...... 7-73 Valspar Invitational at Floridian...... 3 ...... 71-72-77=220 ..... +7 ...... t53rd/75 ...... 22-52 Robert Kepler Invitational ...... 3 ...... 71-75-76=222 ..... +9 ...... t20th/81 ...... 61-19 Capital City Match Play vs. Auburn...... def. Dan Stringfellow, 3 & 2 Capital City Match Play vs. Georgia...... def. Nicholas Reach, 5 & 4 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 76-68-65=209 ...... -7 ...... t2nd/60 ...... 58-1 NCAA Raleigh Regional ...... 3 ...... 73-67-71=211 ...... -2 ...... 8th/75 ...... 67-7 NCAA Championship (stroke play) ...... 3 ...... 79-73-72=224 ...+14 ...t125th/156 ...... 31-124 NCAA Championship (match play) ...... L, 1-up vs. Wyndham Clark (Oklahoma State) SEASON TOTALS ...... 39 ...2809 Avg. 72.03 ...... E ...... - .....662-387 2014-15 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 77-67-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t18th/75 ...... 57-17 DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 3 ...... 69-73-72=214 ..... +1 ...... 13th/60 ...... 47-12 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 70-71-77=218 ..... +8 ...... t27th/60 ...... 33-26 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 79-82-73=234 ...+18 ...... t76th/79 ...... 3-75 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 3 ...... 68-67-65=200 .... -16 ...... 4th/84 ...... 80-3 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 74-70-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t11th/84 ...... 73-10 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 70-70-67=207 ...... -9 ...... t4th/90 ...... 86-3 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3 ...... 72-70-69=211 ...... -2 ...... t11th/73 ...... 62-10 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 3 ...... 70-73-71=214 ..... +1 ...... t8th/81 ...... 73-7 ACC Championship ...... 3 ...... 67-69-69=205 .... -11 ...... t1st/60 ...... 59-0 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 3 ...... 75-72-70=217 ..... +1 ...... t14th/75 ...... 61-13 NCAA Championship ...... 4 .69-75-85-74=303 ...+15 .....t67th/156 ...... 89-66 SEASON TOTALS ...... 40 ... 2859 Avg. 71.48 ...... E ...... - .....797-242

16 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 OLLIE SCHNIEDERJANS Senior • 6-1 • 168 • Powder Springs, Ga. • Harrison HS Career Notes of Shreveport, La., in the second round ... Lost to Gunn yang of San Diego Named ACC Player of the Year both as a junior State in the round of 16. and a senior, the sixth player on conference history to repeat, and a fi rst-team All-American 2013-14 both years ... Ascended to No. 1 in the World First-team All-American by both the GCAA and Golfweek magazine, and to Amateur Golf Rankings in June of 2014 and the All-Nicklaus team by the GCAA ... Voted ACC Player of the Year and made held that position through the summer and the All-ACC team for the second time ... Named ACC Scholar-Athlete of the fall ... A semifi nalist for the 2015 Ben Hogan Year for golf and made the ACC All-Academic team for the second time ... Award and the Haskins Award ... Named to Named to the U.S. team for the Palmer Cup matches in June, and was one the U.S. team for the Palmer Cup in 2014 and of three fi nalists for the Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus Awards ... Runner-up 2015, compiling a 6-2 record ... Named to the after a three-hole playoff for the NCAA individual championship after tying Global Golf Post All-Amateur team for 2014 ... Stanford’s Cameron Wilson over 54 holes (210, -6) ... Highest ranked player Three-time All-American and three-time All-ACC in the ACC (No. 4 in Golfstat and No. 3 in Golfweek/Sagarin) ... Is 61-20-4 vs. selection ... In 55 career events, had 27 top-10 top 25 players according to the Sagarin ratings, 123-35-4 vs. the top 50 ... fi nishes, including 17 top-5s and six wins ... Career scoring average of 70.96, Won three tournaments outright (USCC, Valspar, ACC Championship) this year, No. 2 in Tech history behind the 70.69 set by Bryce Molder ... Named to the shared medalist honors (Carpet Capital, Robert Kepler) in two others ... First ACC Academic Honor Roll four times, and to the ACC All-Academic Golf team Tech player ever to win fi ve tournaments in one year (previous best was four three times ... Came to Tech as one of the nation’s top junior players, gradu- by David Duval in 1992-93, Stewart Cink in 1994-95 and Troy Matteson in ated early from Harrison High School and entered Tech in January of 2011 (sat 2001-02 ... Had three other top-5 fi nishes (Tar Heel Intercollegiate, Brickyard out the spring season) ... Named recipient of the Mark H McCormack Medal Collegiate, NCAA Raleigh Regional) and one other top-10 (Puerto Rico Classic) in August, 2014 as the world’s No. 1-ranked amateur player for the 2013- ... Shot 12-under-par 201 (three 67s) to set a career best 54-hole score at the 14 year ... With it came exemptions into the 2015 U.S. Open and the Open Valspar, which also earned him an exemption into the 2015 PGA Tour Valspar Championship ... Also played the 2015 Valspar Championship on the PGA Invitational ... Named ACC Golfer of the Month and Southern Golf Association Tour on an exemption for winning the Valspar Invitational at Floridian in 2014 National Amateur of the Month for April ... Finished under par in every event ... Named Georgia Tech’s outstanding male student-athlete across all sports except the SHC Masters (+6), and 29 of his 39 rounds were under par ... Went for 2013-14 and the recipient of the Bobby Dodd Scholarship signifying that. 10-under-par 206 to win the USCC ... Finished 12th or higher in every event except the Amer Ari Invitational (T30) ... Has fi nished T15, T8 and 2nd in his 2014-15 NCAA regional starts, as well as T8 and 2nd in NCAA Championship stroke Named fi rst-team All-American by the GCAA and Golfweek magazine for the play ... Stroke average was an ACC-leading 69.51 in 36 rounds, second-best second straight year ... Voted ACC Player of the Year for the second time and in Tech history ... His 71.11 career mark over 107 rounds also ranks No. 2 to the All-ACC team for the third time ... Went 3-1 for the USA in the Palmer ... Tabbed to play in the Master of the Amateurs event at Royal Melbourne in Cup ... Missed one spring event when he played in the PGA Tour Valspar Invi- Australia the fi rst week of January, 2014. tational, and played poorly in Tech’s fi rst event after that (T63 at the Valspar Collegiate), but otherwise enjoyed a tremendous spring with a T11 at Puerto 2013 Summer Highlights Rico and top-10 fi nishes in four consecutive events (T6 at Mason Rudolph, One of three Tech players to qualify for the U.S. Amateur from the Capital T3 at Robert Kepler, 4th at ACC Championship, T7 at NCAA Regional) before City Club Crabapple, fi nishing second ... Did not advance to match play ... the NCAA Championship ... Scoring average is a team-best 70.51 over 37 Runner-up at The Dogwood Invitational (-21) ... T3 at U.S. Amateur qualifi er rounds, with nine top-10 fi nishes in 12 events overall ... Ranked No. 8 in the (-2) at Capital City Club-Crabapple ... 4th at the Southern Amateur (-11), one Golfweek/Sagarin Index and No. 9 in Golfstat ... Picked up where he left off shot out of a playoff ... 8th at Northeast Amateur (E) ... T10 at the Players last spring and summer by capturing a 2-stroke victory at the Carpet Capital Amateur (-4) ... T27 at Sunnehanna Amataur. Collegiate to open the fall season ... 12-under 204 total included a second- round 64, which included a hole-in-one ... Finished solo third at the DICK’S 2012-13 Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup, shooting 67-67 in his fi nal two Third-team All-American by the GCAA and Golfweek magazine ... All-ACC rounds, and won a 3 & 2 decision over Vanderbilt’s Hunter Stewart in the selection for the fi rst time ... Earned automatic GCAA All-America recogni- Conference Challenge portion of the event ... Tied for second at the Jerry Pate tion with his T8 fi nish in the NCAA Championship stroke play ... Finished National Collegiate, and tied for sixth at the U.S. Collegiate Championship ... spring No. 15 in the Golfstat Cup rankings and was rated 29th nationally in Tied for second again at the Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational where he the Golfweek/Sagarin Index ... Lifted Tech to victory over UNLV in the NCAA shot a career-best 199 to fi nish 17 strokes under par. Match Play quarterfi nals with a 19-hole victory over Kevin Penner ... Second on the team and fi fth in the ACC with a 71.3 stroke average in 35 rounds ... 2014 Summer Highlights Played his last six rounds of the spring, and eight of the last nine, under par Won the Mark H McCormack Medal after fi nishing the summer as the world’s ... Nine top-20 fi nishes this year (14 for his career), team-high six top-10s ... No. 1-ranked amateur player ... Received an exemption to the Air Capital Clas- T2 at Puerto Rico Classic is his best of the year ... T10 at ACC Championship sic on the Web.com Tour and tied for 5th place (-13) ... Went 3-1, best record (213), was T2 after 36 holes but shot closing 77 ... T10, T16, T10, T19 and among the 20 competitors, in the Palmer Cup at Walton Heath in England ... T8 at Tech’s last four events (Linger Longer, Gary Koch, ACC, NCAA regional, Tied for 33rd in a British Open qualifi er at Sunningdale, England ... Received NCAA fi nals) with 378-54 head-to-head record and cumulative -13 score ... an exemption to the Scottish Open at Royal Aberdeen and tied for 41st (-1) T5 (-1) at the All-American Invitational in late December. ... Tied for 24th in stroke play (-1) at the U.S. Amateur and reached the round of 16, defeating Matt Teesdale of Temple in the fi rst round and Sam Burns 2012 Summer Highlights Won U.S. Amateur qualifi er at Piedmont Driving Club (-10) ... Tied for 25th in Career Statistics U.S. Amateur stroke play (74-67), then lost to Adam Schenck of Vincennes, Ind., 2&1, in the fi rst round ... Tied for 6th at the Dogwood Invitational ... T9 Season Rounds Strokes LoRnd Par/- Events Top5 Top10 Top20 W-L Pct Avg at the Southern Amateur after holding 1st round lead ... T38 at the Northeast 2011-12 33 2402 66 14 11 - - 2 607-278 .686 72.79 Amateur ... T41 at the Players Amateur ... T47 at the Sunnehanna Amateur. 2012-13 35 2496 66 21 16 - 2 6 841-176 .827 71.31 2013-14 39 2711 65 32 16 5 9 10 982-67 .936 69.51 2014-15 37 2609 64 25 12 1 6 9 805-145 .847 70.51 (continued next page) Totals 144 10218 64 92 55 6 17 27 3235-666 .829 70.96

RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 17 Ollie Schniederjans - continued Tournament Results 2011-12 Tournament ...... Rounds ...... Scores .....Par ...... Rank ...... W-L 2011-12 Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 70-77-67=214 ...... -2 ...... t11th/60 ...... 49-10 Golfweek Conference Challenge ...... 3 ...... 76-82-79=237 ...+21 ...... t70th/75 ...... 5-69 Played in 11 events, eight as a counting member of the squad ... Five top-20 Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 70-71-73=214 ...... -2 ...... t6th/84 ...... 78-5 fi nishes, including a T6 at the fall Brickyard Collegiate and a T7 at the ACC United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 77-69-73=219 ..... +3 ...... t26th/75 ...... 49-25 Championship, his highest fi nishes of the year ... Stroke average of 72.8 Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 73-75-69=217 ..... +1 .....t43rd/116 ...... 73-42 was sixth on the team (72.2 in 21 spring rounds) ... Ranked 130th in the Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 72-74-75=221 ..... +5 ...... t37th/75 ...... 38-36 Golfweek/Sagarin Index, No. 177 in the Golfstat Cup ... T15 on his fi rst NCAA Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 73-72-68=213 ...... E ...... t20th/96 ...... 76-19 regional event (3-over 219) ... Finished the fall with a 73.7 stroke average Barona Collegiate Cup ...... 3 ...... 73-73-68=214 ...... -2 .... t22nd/107 ...... 85-21 Gary Koch Invitational ...... 3 ...... 76-75-72=223 ..... +7 ...... t32nd/78 ...... 46-31 over 12 rounds ... Posted the team’s second best score in the Carpet Capital Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 66-73-72=211 ...... -5 ...... t7th/55 ...... 48-6 Collegiate at 2-under-par ... Finished 6th in the Brickyard Collegiate while NCAA Norman Regional ...... 3 ...... 72-69-78=219 ..... +3 ...... t15th/75 ...... 60-14 shooting 2-under par as Tech placed 1st. SEASON TOTALS ...... 33 ...... 2402 Avg. 72.8 ...... +1 ...... - .....607-278 2012-13 2011 Summer Highlights Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 74-73-72=219 ..... +3 ...... t19th/78 ...... 59-18 PING-Golfweek Preview Invitational ...... 3 ...... 73-71-70=214 ..... +4 ...... t22nd/75 ...... 53-21 Tied for 4th at the U.S. Open Sectional Qualifi er in Ball Ground, Ga. (won playoff Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 73-71-67=211 ...... -5 ...... 5th/84 ...... 79-4 for 2nd alternate) ... Tied for 11th at the Sunnehanna Amateur in Johnstown, United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 70-76-71=217 ..... +1 ...... t7th/79 ...... 72-6 Pa. (278, -2) ... Tied for 17th at the Canadian Amateur in Winnepeg, Manitoba Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 75-72-69=216 ...... E .....t34th/116 ...... 82-33 ... (285, +1) ... Tied for 20th at the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta (280, -8) Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 71-69-66=206 .... -10 ...... t2nd/75 ...... 73-1 ... Tied for 22nd at Southern Amateur in Tampa, Fla. (285, +1) ... 54th at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ...... 3 ...... 74-74-76=224 ..... +8 ...... t36th/81 ...... 45-35 Northeast Amateur (287, +11). Linger Longer Invitational ...... 2 ...... 74-69=143 ...... -1 ...... t10th/80 ...... 70-9 Gary Koch Invitational ...... 3 ...... 69-73-74=216 ...... E ...... t16th/75 ...... 59-15 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 69-67-77=213 ...... -3 ...... t10th/55 ...... 45-9 Amateur Golf NCAA Tallahassee Regional ...... 3 ...... 70-71-71=212 ...... -4 ...... t19th/75 ...... 56-18 Won the 2009 Jones Cup Invitational ... Tied for 10th at the 2010 Dogwood NCAA Championship (stroke play) ...... 3 ...... 67-68-70=205 ...... -5 ...... t8th/156 ...... 148-7 Invitational ... T-10 at the 2011 Terra Cotta Invitational at Naples, Fla. NCAA Championship (match play) ...... def. Kevin Penner (UNLV), 1-up (19 holes) NCAA Championship (match play) ...... lost to Cory Whitsett (Alabama), 3 & 2 SEASON TOTALS ...... 35 ...... 2496 Avg. 71.3 ...... E ...... - ..... 841-176 Junior Golf 2013-14 A 2010 fi rst-team All-American by the American Junior Golf Association and Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 67-67-73=207 ...... -9 ...... t1st/75 ...... 74-0 Tar Heel Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 71-72-70=213 ...... -3 ...... 3rd/81 ...... 78-2 ranked No. 4 in the nation by both the Junior Golf Scoreboard and Golfweek/ Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 67-69-72=208 ...... -8 ...... t4th/84 ...... 80-3 Sagarin Index at the time of his enrollment at Tech ... Ranked as high as United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 66-69-71=206 .... -10 ...... 1st/78 ...... 77-0 third nationally ... Posted 14 top-10 fi nishes in junior events over the last two Western Refi ning College All-America ...... 3 ...... 70-72-69=211 ...... -2 ...... t12th/21 ...... 9-11 calendar years before his arrival at Tech ... Among those performances was a Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 69-69-72=210 ...... -6 .....t30th/120 ...... 90-29 third-place fi nish at the 2010 Junior PGA Championship, fourth at the 2010 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 70-69-70=209 ...... -7 ...... t10th/75 ...... 65-9 AJGA Polo Junior Classic, and eighth at the AJGA Junior Players Championship Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ...... 3 ...... 76-76-70=222 ..... +6 ...... t12th/81 ...... 69-11 ... Since 2005, he logged 42 top-10 fi nishes in the events in which he has Valspar Invitational at Floridian...... 3 ...... 67-67-67=201 .... -12 ...... 1st/75 ...... 74-0 Robert Kepler Invitational ...... 3 ...... 70-73-67=210 ...... -3 ...... t1st/81 ...... 80-0 participated and won fi ve times. Capital City Match Play vs. Auburn...... AS vs. Niclas Carlsson Capital City Match Play vs. Georgia...... def. Joey Garber, 2-up High School Atlantic Coast Conference Championship ...... 3 ...... 65-70-69=204 .... -12 ...... 1st/60 ...... 59-0 Graduated in the fall of 2010 from Harrison High School in Kennesaw, Ga., NCAA Raleigh Regional ...... 3 ...... 66-68-72=206 ...... -7 ...... 2nd/75 ...... 73-1 NCAA Championship (stroke play) ...... 3 ...... 71-65-68=204 ...... -6 ...... 2nd/156 ...... 154-1 where he was teammate of current Tech junior James White ... Three-year NCAA Championship (match play) ...... AS vs. Ian Davis (Oklahoma State) letterwinner in golf, served as team captain as a senior ... Led Harrison to a SEASON TOTALS ...... 39 ....2711 Avg. 69.51 ...... -2 ...... - ...... 982-67 share of the 2010 AAAAA state championship, and along the way defeated 2014-15 Etowah and teammates Anders Albertson by 17 strokes to win the region Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 72-64-68=204 .... -12 ...... 1st/75 ...... 74-0 5-AAAAA title ... Also won the state title in 2008. DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 3 ...... 74-67-67=208 ...... -5 ...... 3rd/60 ...... 57-2 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 67-67-68=202 ...... -8 ...... t2nd/60 ...... 58-1 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 73-68-69=210 ...... -6 ...... t6th/79 ...... 73-5 Personal Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 3 ...... 66-65-68=199 .....-17 ...... t2nd/84 ...... 82-1 Full name is Ollie Frank Schniederjans ... Born June 15, 1993, in Dallas, Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 75-67-72=214 ...... -2 ...... t11th/84 ...... 73-10 Texas ... Son of Oliver and Linda Schniederjans ... Also has lived in North Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3 ...... 75-73-82=230 ... +17 ...... t63rd/73 ...... 10-62 Andover, Mass. ... Two younger brothers, Ben, a pitcher on the Tech baseball Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 3 ...... 70-72-71=213 ...... E ...... t6th/81 ...... 75-5 ACC Championship ...... 3 ...... 71-67-69=207 ...... -9 ...... 4th/60 ...... 56-3 team, and Luke ... Had four holes-in-one in 2007 ... Graduated May 2 with NCAA San Diego Regional...... 3 ...... 75-69-70=214 ...... -2 ...... t7th/75 ...... 68-6 his bachelor’s degree in management. NCAA Championship ...... 4 . 76-74-70-78=298 ...+10 .....t49th/156 ...... 107-48 SEASON TOTALS ...... 37 ... 2609 Avg. 70.51 ...... -1 ...... - .....805-145 Career Bests Career low round: 64, Carpet Capital Collegiate, 2nd round, 2014 Career low tournament score: 199, Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational (-17), 2014 Career best fi nish: 1st, Carpet Capital Collegiate (t1), 2013; United States Collegiate Championship, 2013; Valspar Invitational at Floridian, 2014; Robert Kepler Invita- tional (t1), 2014; ACC Championship, 2014; Carpet Capital Collegiate, 2014

18 GEORGIA TECH GOLF 2014-15 JAMES CLARK CHRIS PETEFISH Freshman • 5-9 • 120 Freshman • 6-0 • 150 • Danville, Calif. • Columbus, Ga. • Brookstone HS Scottsdale [Ariz.] Christian Academy

Career Notes Career Notes One of the nation’s top 50 golfers in the class of One of the nation’s top 30 junior golfers and 2014 and among the top 100 for all classes ... one of the top 15 in the class of 2014 ... Gradu- No. 66 in the Golfweek junior rankings and No. ated from high school early and enrolled at 75 in the Junior Golf Scoreboard for all juniors Georgia Tech in January 2014 ... Did not play ... In the class of 2014, he was No. 37 in Golf- that spring, but has worked his way into the week and No. 41 in the Junior Golf Scoreboard. lineup on a regular basis this spring.

2014-15 2014-15 Played in seven events as a member of Tech’s Eight spring starts, seven as a counting travel travel team, nine events altogether ... Best team member ... Tied for ninth at the Seminole fi nish was a tie for ninth at the Seminole Inter- Intercollegiate, T14 at the NCAA Regional, T23 collegiate (-5) ... Finished 37th or better in fi ve at the ACC Championship, T27 at the Mason other events, including a T34 at the ACC Cham- Rudolph Championship and T32 at the Valspar pionship where he counted twice for the team ... Tied for 23rd in his collegiate Collegiate ... Counted all three rounds at the ACC (even-par 216) ... WD for the debut at the DICK’S Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup, and tied for fi rst 36 holes at the Robert Kepler after being hit in the neck by a stray golf 34th at the Jerry Pate National ... Tied for 25th competing as an individual ball, but came back to count for Tech (73) in the fi nal round of the Jackets’ at the U.S. Collegiate Championship ... Tied for 54th at the NCAA Champion- 18-shot win ... Started twice in the fall ... Made collegiate debut at the U.S. ship and counted four Tech all four days ... 73.57 average over 28 rounds. Collegiate Championship a solid one, closing with a 68 for a 1-over-par total of 217 and a T25 fi nish ... T53 at the NCAA Championship and counted for 2014 Amateur Highlights Tech all four days. ... Third-best stroke average on the team with a 72.38 Finished third at the Dixie Amateur in Coral Springs, Fla. (-4). norm in 29 rounds.

Junior Golf 2014 Summer Highlights Second-team Rolex Junior All-American in 2012 ... Earned three top-10 fi nish- Tied for fourth place at the Southwestern Amateur in Scottsdale, Ariz. ... T6 es and eight other top-20s in junior events in 2013 ... Runner-up at the Trusted at the North & South Amateur in Pinehurst, N.C. (lost in fi rst round of match Choice “Big I” National Championship and fi nished seventh at the North & play) ... T34 at The Dogwood at Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta. South Junior at Pinehurst in 2013 ... Won the 2012 Taylor Made-adidas Golf Junior All-Star at Chateau Elan and had two other top-10 fi nishes in 2012. High School Attended Scottsdale Christian Academy in Phoenix, Ariz, then completed his High School high school studies at the Venture School ... Lettered two years in golf at Member of fi ve consecutive class A state championship teams from 2010 Scottsdale christian, winning the individual title in the Arizona Interscholastic through 2014 at Brookstone High School ... Was the runner up medalist in Association DIII State Championship in 2012 and 2013 ... Shot 64-64 in 2013 2012 and won the individual championship in 2013 and 2014) ... Member of to set a state record for lowest score and largest margin of victory 914 strokes). the National Honor Society and the Honor Council ... Honor Roll and Principals List all four years of high school. Junior Golf Second-team Rolex All-American by the American Junior Golf Association ... Personal Ranked 24th nationally and 11th in his class by Golfweek magazine at the Full name is James Clinton Clark ... Son of Jim and Katharine Clark ... Born time of his enrollment ... Was the No. 2 ranked player in Arizona ... Had one in Columbus, Ga. ... His father Jim and uncle Will also attended Tech in the victory and six top-10 fi nishes in junior and high school events from 2011-13 . 1980s ... Active volunteer for Habitat for Humanity ... Enjoys fi shing, hunting, dirt-bike riding and spending time on the lake ... Began playing golf at age 8, Personal and has had two holes-in-one ... Enrolled in business administration. Full name is Christopher Robert Hutt Petefi sh ... Born May 31, 1995 in Walnut Creek, Calif. ... Son of Steve and Susan Petefi sh ... Began playing golf at age Career Bests 7 ... Intends to major in Business Administration. Career low round: 69, Seminole Intercollegiate, 2nd & 3rd round, 2015 Career low tournament score: 211, Seminole Intercollegiate (-5), 2015 Career Bests Career best fi nish: T9, Seminole Intercollegiate, 2015 Career low round: 68, United States Collegiate Championship, 3rd round, 2014 Career low tournament score: 211, Seminole Intercollegiate (-5), 2015 Tournament Results Career best fi nish: T9, Seminole Intercollegiate, 2015 2014-15 Tournament ...... Rounds ...... Scores .....Par ...... Rank ...... W-L Tournament Results DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 3 ...... 76-71-72=219 ..... +6 ...... t23rd/60 ...... 37-22 2014-15 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 75-70-75=220 ...+10 ...... t34th/60 ...... 26-33 Tournament ...... Rounds ...... Scores ...... Par ...... Rank ...... W-L United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 71-75-71=217 ..... +1 ...... t25th/79 ...... 54-24 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 77-72-68=217 ...... +1 ...... t25th/79 ...... 54-24 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 69-69-73=211 ...... -5 ...... t9th/90 ...... 81-8 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational ...... 3 ...... 70-71-72=213 ...... -3 ...... t29th/84 ...... 55-28 Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 71-72-70=213 ...... -3 ...... 0th/84 ...... 0-0 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3 ...... 80-75-70=225 ...+12 ...... t54th/73 ...... 19-53 Seminole Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 71-69-71=211 ...... -5 ...... t9th/90 ...... 81-8 ACC Championship ...... 3 ...... 73-77-72=222 ..... +6 ...... t34th/60 ...... 26-33 Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3 ...... 73-73-72=218 ...... +5 ...... t32nd/73 ...... 41-31 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 3 ...... 77-72-73=222 ..... +6 ...... t29th/75 ...... 46-28 Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 3 ...... 75-69-78=222 ...... +9 ...... t27th/81 ...... 54-26 NCAA Championship ...... 4 .76-75-79-70=300 ...+12 .....t54th/156 ...... 102-53 ACC Championship ...... 3 ...... 73-71-72=216 ...... E ...... t23rd/60 ...... 37-22 SEASON TOTALS ...... 28 ... 2060 Avg. 73.57 ...... +2 ...... - .....429-290 NCAA San Diego Regional...... 3 ...... 72-70-75=217 ...... +1 ...... t14th/75 ...... 61-13 NCAA Championship ...... 4 ...... 72-77-73-77=299 ...... +11 ...... 53rd/156 ...... 103-52 SEASON TOTALS ...... 29 ...... 2099 Avg. 72.38...... +1 ...... -...... 486-204 Career Statistics Career Statistics Season Rounds Strokes LoRnd Par/- Events Top5 Top10 Top20 W-L Pct Avg Season Rounds Strokes LoRnd Par/- Events Top5 Top10 Top20 W-L Pct Avg 2014-15 28 2060 69 10 9 - - 1 429-290 .597 73.57 2014-15 29 2099 68 17 10 - - 1 486-204 .704 72.38 Totals 28 2060 69 10 9 - - 1 429-290 .597 73.57 Totals 29 2099 68 17 10 - - 1 486-204 .704 72.38

RAMBLINWRECK.COM / @GT_GOLF 19 VINCENT WHALEY Sophomore • 6-1 • 185 • McKinney, Texas • McKinney Boyd HS Career Notes Career Bests High school all-state selection in Texas who was Career low round: 65, Amer Ari Invitational, 2nd round, 2014 ranked as high as 22nd in the class of 2013 Career low tournament score: 210, Amer Ari Invitational (-6), 2014 by the Junior Golf Scoreboard and 26th in the Career best fi nish: 11th, Mason Rudolph Championship, 2015 Golfweek/Sagarin Index ... Follows a string of Texans - Matt Weibring (1999-02), Troy Matte- Tournament Results son (2000-03) and Paul Haley (2008-11) - who 2013-14 have earned All-America recognition at Georgia Tournament ...... Rounds ...... Scores .....Par ...... Rank ...... W-L Tech and gone on to earn PGA Tour cards. Brickyard Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 76-77-72=225 ..... +9 ...... t55th/84 ...... 29-54 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 70-80-76=226 ...+10 ...... t65th/78 ...... 13-64 Amer Ari Invitational ...... 3 ...... 72-65-73=210 ...... -6 .....t30th/120 ...... 90-29 2014-15 SEASON TOTALS ...... 9 ...... 661 Avg. 73.44 ...... +1 ...... - .....132-147 Played in 10 events, never fi nishing lower than 2014-15 a tie for 49th, including a T33 at the NCAA Carpet Capital Collegiate ...... 3 ...... 73-69-74=216 ...... E ...... t23rd/75 ...... 52-22 Championship, Tech’s top fi nisher ... Co-medalist at the Robert Kepler Invi- DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup...... 3 ...... 76-68-77=221 ..... +8 ...... t29th/60 ...... 31-28 United States Collegiate Championship ...... 3 ...... 78-73-69=220 ..... +4 ...... t46th/79 ...... 33-45 tational this spring, and tied for 11th at the Mason Rudolph Championship Puerto Rico Classic ...... 3 ...... 80-67-76=223 ..... +7 ...... t37th/84 ...... 47-36 the week before ... T36 at the ACC Championship, lowest fi nisher for Tech, Valspar Collegiate Invitational ...... 3 ...... 76-72-73=221 ..... +8 ...... t41st/73 ...... 32-40 but birdied both playoff holes to help the Jackets win ... Tied for 23rd playing Mason Rudolph Championship ...... 3 ...... 69-73-73=215 ..... +2 ...... 11th/81 ...... 70-10 as an individual at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, and tied for 29th at the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate ...... 3 ...... 71-67-70=208 ...... -5 ...... t1st/75 ...... 74-0 DICK’S Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup (middle rounds of 69 and ACC Championship ...... 3 ...... 77-72-74=223 ..... +7 ...... t36th/60 ...... 24-35 68) ... Routed Jordan Janico, 8 & 7, in the match play Conference Challenge NCAA San Diego Regional...... 3 ...... 78-73-74=225 ..... +9 ...... t49th/75 ...... 26-48 portion of the event ... T46 at the U.S. Collegiate Championship, closing with NCAA Championship ...... 4 . 79-71-68-76=294 ..... +6 .....t33rd/156 ...... 123-32 SEASON TOTALS ...... 31 ... 2266 Avg. 73.10 ...... +1 ...... - .....512-296 a 69 ... Had a 73.10 stroke average over 31 rounds.

2014 Summer Highlights Finished T4 in his U.S. Amateur Public Links qualifi er (-4) ... T19 at The Dog- wood at Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta (-10), T21 at the Players Amateur in Bluffton, S.C. (-2), T28 at the U.S. Amateur qualifi er in Eatonton, Ga., T66 at the Monroe Invitational in Rumford, R.I.

2013-14 Played in two events as an individual in the fall, tying for 55th at the Brickyard Collegiate and 65th at the United states Collegiate Championship ... Best round was his opening 70 at the USCC.

Junior Golf Ranked No. 36 overall (all classes) and 14th in his class following spring of 2013 on the Junior Golf Scoreboard, with one top-10 and one top-20 fi nish in fi ve events ... In 2012, had a pair of top 10 fi nishes in fi ve junior events, and qualifi ed for match play at the U.S. Junior Amateur, where he won his fi rst-round match ... Won a pair of junior events in 2011 and has nine other top-10 fi nishes while rising as high as 20th in his class in the American Junior Golf Association rankings ... Logged fi ve top-10 fi nishes in 2010, three in 2009 and seven in 2008.

High School Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain for coach Jerry Crumpton at McKinney Boyd High School ... Helped Boyd win the district championship four times, and fi nished second individually in the 5A state championship in 2013 ... First-team all-state in 2013, second team in 2011, all-district choice three times (2011, 2012, 2013).

Personal Full name is Vincent Charles Whaley ... Born March 14, 1995 in Lexington, Ky. ... Son of Mike and Michelle Whaley ... Took up golf at age 4 ... Majoring in business administration.

Career Statistics Season Rounds Strokes LoRnd Par/- Events Top5 Top10 Top20 W-L Pct Avg 2013-14 9 661 65 4 5 - - - 132-147 .473 73.44 2014-15 31 2266 67 11 10 1 1 1 512-296 .634 73.10 Totals 40 2927 65 15 15 1 1 1 644-443 .592 73.18

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