If you can play well here, you can play well anywhere The following players finished in the top-10 at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers MAJOR WINS (13) (Wake Forest) US Open 1988, 1989 () US Open 1978, 1985 (Alabama) US Open 1976 (Florida State) PGA 1988 (Centenary) PGA 1983 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) British Open 1989 ( State) PGA 1986 (LSU) PGA 2001 (Oklahoma) British Open 2004 (Clemson) US Open 2009 (Georgia) The Masters 2012, 2014 /FEDEX CUP WINS (6) Curtis Strange ( Wake Forest) 1988 (Georgia Southern) 1990 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1998 Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) 1993 Andy North Bob Tway Jodie Mudd Camilo Villegas (Florida) 2008 (Wake Forest) 2011 (Florida) 2014 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONS (7) Jerry Pate (Alabama) 1974 (Ohio State) 1978 Hal Sutton (Centenary) 1980 (Oklahoma St.) 1984 (Georgia Southern) 1986 (Clemson) 1989 (Florida) 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS (8) Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) 1974 (Wake Forest) 1975 (Wake Forest) 1979 John Inman (UNC) 1984 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) 1986 John Cook Scott Verplank (Oklahoma) 1987 Matt Hill (NC State) 2009 PGA TOUR WINS (248) John Petterson (LSU) 2011 (Wake Forest) - 4 Billy Kratzer (Georgia) - 4 (Miami) - 4 (Alabama) - 3 (Florida) - 11 (Wake Forest) - 2 Chip Beck (Georgia) - 4 Jodie Mudd (Georgia Southern) - 4 (Oklahoma St.) - 4 Andy North (Floridia) - 3 Bob Byman (Wake Forest) - 1 Jerry Pate (Alabama) - 8 (Clemson) - 5 (Ohio State) - 1 Mark Calcevecchia (Florida) - 13 Carl Pettersson (NC State) - 4 John Cook (Ohio State) - 11 (Ohio State) - 7 (Northwestern) - 5 Jeff Sluman (Florida State) - 6 Matt Every (Florida) - 2 Curtis Strange (Wake Forest) - 17 Jim Gallagher Jr. (Tennessee) - 5 Hal Sutton (Centenary) - 14 Lucas Glover (Clemson) - 3 Micheal Thompson (Alabama) - 1 (Florida) - 5 Brendon Todd (Georgia) - 1 Bill Haas (Wake Forest) - 7 David Toms (LSU) - 13 Jay Haas (Wake Forest) - 9 D.J. Trahan (Clemson) - 2 Gary Hallberg (Wake Forest) - 3 Ted Tryba (Ohio State) - 2 Todd Hamilton (Oklahoma) - 2 Bob Tway (Oklahoma St.) - 8 (Wake Forest) - 11 Scott Verplank (Oklahoma St.) - 5 Billy Horschel (Florida) - 3 Camilo Villegas (Florida) - 4 (ETSU) - 3 Graint Waite (Oklahoma) - 1 John Inman (UNC) - 2 Bubba Watson (Georgia) - 7 Chris Kirk (Georgia) - 4 (Oklahoma St.) - 1 (Florida State) - 3 (Wake Forest) - 1 (Florida) - 6 Through 2013-14 season Scott Hoch Billy Kratzer Tournament Schedule

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS WELCOME Wednesday, March 16 On behalf of the Schenkel Invitational Com- Patrons/Georgia Southern Blitz...... 12:30 p.m. mittee and Georgia Southern University, we Nationwide Youth Clinic...... 4:30-6 p.m. welcome you to the 37th playing of the Schenkel Thursday, March 17 Invitational at Forest Heights Country Club. We Practice Round...... Tee Times hope you enjoy a tremendous weekend of golf Coaches Meeting...... 9-9:15 a.m. and that your stay in Statesboro is enjoyable. Lunch...... 1-3 p.m. Should you need anything, please let myself or Phi Mu/Players Cookout any of the staff from Georgia Southern or Forest *Bishop Building, Ga. Southern Campus...... 7-9 p.m. Heights Country Club know, and we will do our Patrons and Coaches Barbeque best to fulfill your requests. Best of luck to all *The Belle House...... 7-9 p.m. Chad Avret Schenkel Invitational the competitors this weekend! Friday, March 18 Committee Chairman Breakfast Buffet...... 7:30-9:30 a.m. Round 1...... Tee Times, 9-11 a.m. Patron Hospitality...... 12-5 p.m. What coaches are saying about the Schenkel... Lunch...... 1-3 p.m. Patrons and Coaches Reception...... 5-6:30 p.m. “Thank you, thank you, thank you. Everything was Patrons, Coaches and Players Dinner...... 6:30-8 p.m. perfect as always. It really is a privilege for our team to Saturday, March 19 Breakfast...... 7:30-9:30 a.m. compete in the Schenkel. There is not a better collegiate Round 2...... Tee Times, 9-11 a.m. event in the country.” Patrons, Coaches and Players Cookout...... 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, March 20 - Coach Brian Craig, University of Kentucky Breakfast...... 7:30-9:30 a.m. Round 3...... Tee Times, 8-10 a.m. “The Schenkel is and has always been one of my favorite Lunch...... Immediately Following Play events. There aren’t many tournaments in which the town Awards Ceremony...... Approximately 3 p.m. *All events at Forest Heights Country Club unless otherwise noted and club all get involved. Thanks for all the hard work.” - Coach Ernest Ross, Ole Miss TOURNAMENT QUICK FACTS Format...... 54 holes “We all love coming to Statesboro and playing in the ...... (18 Friday, 18 Saturday, 18 Sunday) Schenkel. It is Southern Hospitality at its finest. The guys Tournament Site...... Forest Heights Country Club ...... Statesboro, Ga. talk about your event all year.” Course Dimensions...... 6,962 yards - Coach Scott Schroeder, University of North Florida ...... 72 Year Country Club Established...... 1947 “ of the Schenkel really is so neat. It’s a Tournament Inaugural Year...... 1971 first-class tournament that the community supports and 2015 RECAP embraces. We are honored to participate.” Team Champion...... Auburn ...... 274-269-280=823 (-41) - Coach Scott Limbaugh, Vanderbilt University Individual Champion...... Daniel Stringfellow, Auburn ...... 70-65-69=204 (-12) TABLE OF CONTENTS 2016 OUTLOOK Schedule/Quick Facts...... 1 Ga. Southern/Ga. State...... 10 Host School...... Georgia Southern The Schenkel Invitational...... 2-4 Harvard/Iowa...... 11 Participating Schools...... 14 (Golfstat rankings) Legends of the Schenkel...... 5 Kentucky/North Carolina...... 12 UAB (39), Auburn (5), Boston College (199), College of Charles- Schenkel Champions...... 6 NC State/North Florida...... 13 ton (57), Georgia Southern (62), Georgia State (73), Harvard Rankings/Notes...... 7 Vanderbilt/Wake Forest...... 14 (87), Iowa (70), Kentucky (25), North Carolina (16), NC State UAB/Auburn...... 8 2015 Review...... 15 (43), North Florida (31), Vanderbilt (15) and Wake Forest (10) Boston College/Coll. of Charleston....9 All-Time Schenkel Results...... 16-22

1 The Schenkel Invitational

Remembering When It All Started... By Pat Murphey with the community that he remembered so fondly. That year, What event first put Georgia Southern sports on a national the late Charles “Cholly” Robbins stage? Think tall pines, azaleas, and springtime. Think fairways, and his family made their annual bunkers, and greens. Think of an easy-going man with a smooth springtime trip to Augusta National. baritone voice who brought us our first vision of When his good friend, Savannahian hiking his pants as he strode down the fairways at Augusta Leo Beckman, who famously called National. There’s hardly a golfer in the Southeast who doesn’t the 18th green at The Masters, know what started it all. The Chris Schenkel E-Z-GO Collegiate spotted Robbins after one of the Invitational, which held its inaugural competition at Forest Heights rounds, he invited him for a drink Country Club in 1971, proudly holds that distinction. and introduced him to the legendary Today, however, few may realize that Georgia Southern’s broadcaster. When Schenkel learned pigskin revival of the 1980s was not the first time a “town and that Robbins was from Statesboro, gown” alliance brought top flight intercollegiate competition to Chris Schenkel he surprised him with his knowledge our city. For nearly 100 years, our civic and university leaders have of the city as “the home of Georgia understood how important they are to one another. Their mutual Teacher’s College and Sweetheart Circle.” endeavors have produced a quality of life unique for a municipality Robbins came home inspired with a brainchild that eventually this size, whose citizens reap the benefits of exposure to first class would bring his hometown and Georgia Southern national art, entertainment, scholarship, and athletics. recognition. A savvy businessman who recognized opportunity’s It all began with a couple of synchronous events. During serendipitous knock, Cholly called his friend Ric Mandes to discuss World War II, the U.S. Army sent a young Indiana lad to a language ways they could get Schenkel back to Statesboro. Their first idea was institute at the Georgia Teachers College. During his nine-month to name the medalist’s trophy from a high school golf tournament sojourn, while he lived in Sanford Hall overlooking beautiful held at Forest Heights Country Club after the broadcaster, and, in Sweetheart Circle, Chris Schenkel forged a bond with Statesboro the spring of 1969, Schenkel flew to Statesboro to present the Chris that, although dormant for a few years, would last a lifetime. Schenkel Trophy to its inaugural winner, Screven County’s Pat After the war, Schenkel embarked on what would become Lane. He returned the following season to crown the competition’s perhaps the most distinguished career in the history of sports second champion, Statesboro’s Jody Stubbs. broadcasting, one that included a number of “firsts” and “bests.” Then, Georgia Southern president John O. Eidson, Athletics He was the first to cover The Masters on television (1956), the first Director J.I. Clements, Mandes, Robbins, and community leaders to anchor a live telecast of the Olympics (Mexico 1968), and the first such as Bo Hook, Hal Averitt, Clem Raith, and Bill Cook, along to call a nationally broadcast college football game. In fact, for over with many others, saw the potential for bigger things, something two decades, when Chris Schenkel that might put the school and the and ABC Television broadcast a city on the national map. school’s home game, it was the same They were right. Once again, kind of “happening” – at least for Statesboro’s and Georgia Southern’s that era – as when ESPN’s Gameday visionary leaders hit one right on visits a campus today. Schenkel the “sweet spot.” From its inception was truly “The Voice of College in 1971 until a ten year hiatus that Football.” By the time he’d finished began in 1989, the Schenkel grew to his lifework, he had been inducted become one of the most prestigious into sixteen halls of fame and had intercollegiate golf events in the received an Emmy for Lifetime country. Achievement. But during all those Having their competition years, he never forgot the hospitality named for a world-class celebrity that he’d enjoyed during his sojourn gave it instant credibility, but it in Sanford Hall. was the unique way the organizers During the 1968 Masters, ran the event that made it special. a chance encounter with one of Beginning a tradition that continues Statesboro’s leading citizens resulted to this day, they made hospitality in Schenkel becoming reacquainted as much a part of the tournament

2 The Schenkel Invitational as chip shots and birdie putts. In fact, it was as much social affair announcements, and tidings of new births. as athletic contest – not that the competition wasn’t fierce – with But the ingredient most vital to the Schenkel’s success is the an agenda that provided the golfers with a welcome break from the level of competition. With Chris Schenkel’s name and endorsement, “strictly business” atmosphere of big time college athletics. the tournament began drawing championship caliber teams to From the beginning, a local family hosted each team, a tradition Statesboro from the outset. A call to then Florida coach Buster that lives. Some clans have entertained the same school for years Bishop secured a commitment from the Gators and another to his and have established relationships that extend far beyond the 18th friend Arnold Palmer helped convince Coach Jessie Haddock to green; for example, Billy and Hilda bring traditional collegiate golfing Rushing with Ohio State; Wayne power Wake Forest into the fold. and Kristen Akins with Georgia; Then, Clements, Robbins, and Don Walter and Dottie Garvin with McDougald flew to the NCAA South Carolina; and Alan and golf championships and hand Debbie Tyson with Florida. A delivered invitations to the 1971 typical weekend begins with the competition. Over the years, the host family providing a welcome very best teams in the Southeast, basket or goodies for their team as along with a sprinkling of such they check-in to the hotel. Then national powers as Oklahoma formal festivities open with a BBQ State, Ohio State, The University on Thursday night for patrons and of Southern California, and coaches, and a banquet on Friday Northwestern, made the Schenkel night that every team attends. an annual stop. Head coaches from Former Ga. Southern President Dr. Dale Lick (left) with the Wake Forest team. But, what is Southern these schools consistently ranked hospitality without Southern belles? Among the players favorite the Schenkel among the top three NCAA events. Schenkel amenities are the Phi Mu sisters who help host the event. In addition to drawing great programs, the Schenkel has been a The sorority assigns a hostess to each team. They add an extra sweet proving ground for some of the game’s best players. Jay Haas, Andy touch to the golfers’ weekend by baking cookies or cakes for them Bean, Jerry Pate, Andy North, Bob Tway, Scott Verplank, Curtis and then cheering them on during play. Like all athletes, golfers Strange, and Georgia Southern greats Jody Mudd, enjoy performing in front of appreciative spectators, especially those , , and Buddy Alexander are just a few who who enhance an already beautiful environment. went on to star on the PGA tour. Often these relationships don’t end when the last putt drops It’s no mystery why the tournament grew in popularity over the into the cup. Like the family hosts, many a Phi Mu has formed years. Lured by the chance to participate in one of the NCAA’s most a lasting friendship with the players they’ve hosted, keeping up celebrated events and the fact that the Eagles received reciprocal with one another through birthday and Christmas cards, wedding invitations to play in other prestigious competitions, some of the best junior golfers in the U.S. chose Georgia Southern during the glory years of the Schenkel. Consequently, the Eagles developed a top-level program. But, suddenly, in 1989, a scheduling conflict with the ACC Tournament forced it to shut down, a misfortune that almost destroyed the Georgia Southern program in the process. With the demise of the tournament, recruiting and funding pipelines dried up. GSU golf spent the next decade on life support. That situation lasted until 1999, when, once again the community and the school came together to resurrect a great local tradition. Mike Perpich called Ric Mandes, and together they arranged to meet with Robbins and Phil Morris. This group, along with businessman Billy Griffis, GSU Athletic Director Sam Baker, and a host of other civic leaders joined forces to restart the Schenkel.

3 The Schenkel Invitational Crucial to their efforts was securing a sponsor. With such The Eagles’ golf program has undergone resurgence as well. prestige on the line, Augusta’s E-Z-GO golf cart company stepped in One half of each tournament’s net proceeds go to a scholarship fund, to add its name and financial support. So, on March 27-28, 1999, one money that has helped current Coach Larry Mays restore the team to of Statesboro’s, Bulloch County’s, and Georgia Southern’s proudest its rightful place among the nation’s elite. They won the school’s first traditions teed off on a course that had only gotten better during the Southern Conference title in 2003, and the Eagles have again become hiatus. Forest Heights general Manager Stacy Webb had overseen a a fixture in NCAA postseason play. In addition, recent alum Aron 1993 Bob Cupp redesign of the course that had made its undulating Price won his professional debut when he finished first in the 2005 fairways and greens even more beautiful and challenging. Grey Goose Tournament held in Port St. Lucie, Florida. None of It was as if the Schenkel had never gone away. Ten years had these accomplishments would have been possible without the efforts not been enough to make coaches – many of whom had played of those who brought championship golf back to Statesboro. here as undergraduates – and athletic directors forget what a fine And so, some order has been restored to the college golfing tournament it had been. Griffis, Baker, and the others had no trouble world. Thanks to the civic-minded men and women who love securing commitments from ten teams that had finished in the top 25 Statesboro and its hometown university, our city can once again the previous year and whose rosters included eight individuals who boast of an event as fine as any in the country. made All American that season. In fact, the field was so impressive On Sept. 11, 2005, Chris Schenkel, an unassuming pioneer in that The Rolex Collegiate Golf Tour added the Schenkel to its list sports broadcasting, passed away at the age of 82. In the years since of tournaments used to determine NCAA individual and team his 1999 appearance, unable to travel, Schenkel always kept in touch rankings. When Griffis first called to inquire about getting on the list, with his Statesboro friends and, of course, eagerly awaited the results Rolex told him that he’d have to go to the end of a long waiting list. of the Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational each March. “But once I told them who we had coming, they moved us up and put us in immediately,” Griffis recalls. Schenkel traveled to Statesboro in 1999 when E-Z-GO Credits: This article originally appeared in the March/April 2006 committed to sponsor the Invitational. The tandem of Schenkel and issue of Statesboro Magazine, Statesboro, Georgia, and cannot be Coach Erk Russell at that year’s banquet, along with Michael Braz reproduced in any media without written permission. For reprint at the piano, produced one of the most memorable events ever. permission, send an e-mail to Just months later, Schenkel would deliver the eulogy for Robbins, [email protected] or call (912) 489-2181. his friend and fellow catalyst for one of the best collegiate golf tournaments in the nation.

Oklahoma State holds the most team titles at the Schenkel Invita- tional along with Wake Forest, claiming six crowns.

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For 36 years, the Schenkel Invitational has attracted the top teams and KEEP AN EYE ON... players around the country. Taking a look back in history, there are Name School Won Schenkel Turned Pro PGA Tour Events Wins Top-10s several individual champions of the Schenkel that have gone on to have Chris Kirk Georgia 2004 2007 145 4 19 outstanding careers on the PGA Tour. Matt Every Florida 2007 2006 142 2 18 Alabama 2013 2013 50 0 11 Bubba Watson - Bagdad, Fla. - Georgia Won the Schenkel in 2000 Bubba Watson Won The Masters in 2012 and 2014 and has posted nine PGA Tour Wins and 50 top-10 finishes in 237 events during his 14-year career. Watson represented the in the in 2010, 2012 and 2014 and in the in 2011 and 2015. He posted a 2-2 record in the , a 1-3 mark in 2010 and an 0-3 record in 2014.

Scott Verplank - , Texas - Oklahoma State Won the Schenkel in 1984 While a collegiate student-athlete, Verplank became the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since 1956 when he took the title at the . Verplank has five PGA Tour wins and two Ryder Cup appearances in 2002 and 2006. He has recorded top-10 finishes in every Major Championship and has earned 27 top-3 and 94 top-10 finishes since he turned pro in 1986.

Bob Tway - , Okla. - Oklahoma State Won the Schenkel in 1981 Tway turned professional in 1981, recorded eight PGA Tour victories and spent 25 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings. He won the PGA Championship over in 1986 off a greenside bunker on the 18th hole of the final day. Tway was named the PGA Player of the Year in 1986.

Hal Sutton - Shreveport, La. - Centenary College Won the Schenkel in 1980 Sutton won his first PGA Tour event at the 1982 Walt Disney World Golf Classic in a playoff with . His first and only major win came a year later at the PGA Championship. Sutton was ranked in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for over 50 weeks from 1986-87 and then again from 1999-2001. He played on four United States Ryder Cup teams and was named non-playing captain of the team in 2004. Sutton played in 646 PGA Tour events since turning professional in 1981, earning 14 first-place finishes and 124 top-10 placings. Hal Sutton (left) and former GSU President Dr. Dale Lick Andy Bean - Lafayette, Ga. - Florida Won the Schenkel in 1977 Bean took his career to the professional ranks in 1975 and played on the United States Ryder Cup team in 1979 and 1987. After competing in 588 PGA Tour events, he currently plays on the Champions Tour. Bean has 11 first-place finishes in his career and holds three Champions Tour victories.

Curtis Strange - Norfolk, Va. - Wake Forest Won the Schenkel in 1974 A member of the , Strange spent over 200 weeks in the top-10 of the golf rankings. He is considered one of the best golfers of the 1980s, when he won 16 of his 17 PGA Tour titles. He won back-to-back U.S. Opens in 1988 and 1989 and topped the tour money list in 1985 and 1987. In 1988, he became the first player to win a million dollars on the Tour in a single season. Strange played in 598 PGA Tour events, winning 17 and finishing in the top-10 129 times. Former GSU AD J.I. Clements and Curtis Strange (right) 5 All-Time Champions

TEAM CHAMPIONS AND RUNNERS-UP INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SCHENKEL ALL-TIME RECORDS 2015 Auburn...... 823 (-41) 2015...... Daniel Stringfellow, Auburn...... 204 (-12) Team Championships Vanderbilt...... 824 (-40) 2014...... Scott Wolfes, Georgia Southern...... 209 (-7) 6..... Oklahoma State...... 1980, 1981, 1982, 2014 Georgia Southern...... 850 (-14) 2013...... Justin Thomas, Alabama...... 207 (-9) ...... 1983, 1984, 1987 2012...... Ben Kohles, Virginia...... 198 (-18) B UA ...... 858 (-6) 6..... Wake Forest...... 1972, 1974, 1976, 2013 Alabama...... 848 (-16) 2011...... Bank Vongvanij, Florida...... 207 (-9) 2010...... *Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss...... 211 (-5) ...... 1978, 1986, 2003 Texas...... 858 (-6) 5..... Georgia...... 1971, 1977, 2000, 2012 Alabama...... 817 (-47) 2009...... Matt Hill, NC State...... 209 (-7) ...... 2001, 2007 Virginia...... 839 (-25) 2008...... George Bryan IV, South Carolina...... 208 (-8) 2011 Auburn...... 848 (-16) 2007...... Chris Kirk, Georgia...... 210 (-6) 3..... Alabama...... 2008, 2012, 2013 Florida...... 848 (-16) 2006...... Matt Harmon, Michigan State...... 207 (-9) 3..... Florida...... 1973, 1975, 2004 2010 Auburn...... 862 (-2) 2005...... *Mark Anderson, South Carolina...... 215 (-1) 3..... Auburn...... 2010, 2011, 2015 North Florida...... 863 (-1) 2004...... Matt Every, Florida...... 207 (-9) 2..... Clemson...... 1988, 1999 2009 South Carolina...... 865 (+1) 2003...... Brent Wanner, Wake Forest...... 207 (-9) Tennessee, NC State...... 867 (+3) 2002...... Justin Walters, NC State...... 207 (-9) Low Team Score (54 Holes) 2001...... Nick Cassini, Georgia...... 210 (-6) 2008 Alabama...... 849 (-15) 817 (-47)...... Alabama...... 2012 2000...... Bubba Watson, Georgia...... 203 (-13) Florida...... 856 (-8) 1999...... *Steve Scott, Florida...... 211 (-5) 823 (-41)...... Auburn...... 2015 2007 Georgia...... 854 (-10) 1989...... *Richie Bryant, Georgia Southern...... 208 (-8) 824 (-40)...... Vanderbilt...... 2015 Alabama...... 860 (-4) 1988...... , Clemson...... 209 (-7) 829 (-39)...... Wake Forest...... 1986 2006 North Carolina...... 857 (-7) 1987...... *, Oklahoma...... 210 (-6) 829 (-35)...... Georgia...... 2000 Florida...... 859 (-5) 1986...... #Chris Kite, Wake Forest...... 195 (-21) 839 (-29)...... Mississippi...... 1985 2005 Duke...... 868 (+4) 1985...... *Eric Rebmann, Tennessee...... 205 (-11) 842 (-26)...... Clemson...... 1986 Auburn...... 869 (+5) 1984...... Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State...... 208 (-8) 839 (-25)...... Virginia...... 2012 2004 Florida...... 859 (-5) 1983...... , Oklahoma State...... 210 (-6) 844 (-24)...... Oklahoma State...... 1985 Georgia...... 869 (+5) 1982...... Willie Wood, Oklahoma State...... 212 (-4) 2003 Wake Forest...... 844 (-20) 844 (-20)...... Wake Forest...... 2003 1981...... Bob Tway, Oklahoma State...... 207 (-9) 844.(-20)...... Georgia Southern...... 2015 Clemson...... 847 (-17) 1980...... *Hal Sutton, Centenary...... 212 (-4) 2002 Augusta State...... 865 (+1) 1979...... Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest...... 205 (-11) Wake Forest...... 867 (+3) 1978...... *Robert Wrenn, Wake Forest...... 211 (-5) Low Team Score (18 Holes) 2001 Georgia...... 854 (-10) 1977...... Jim Becker, Georgia...... 206 (-10) 268 (-20)...... Alabama...... 2012 Georgia Southern...... 858 (-6) 1976...... , Florida...... 202 (-14) 269 (-19)...... Alabama...... 2012 2000 Georgia...... 829 (-35) 1975...... Andy Bean, Florida...... 199 (-17) 269 (-19)...... Auburn...... 2015 Clemson...... 846 (-18) 1974...... Curtis Strange, Wake Forest...... 208 (-8) 269 (-19)...... Vanderbilt...... 2015 1999 Clemson...... 869 (+5) 1973...... Jimmy Ellis, Georgia Southern...... 208 (-8) 270 (-18)...... Georgia...... 2000 Georgia...... 869 (+5) 1972...... , Wake Forest...... 207 (-9) 270 (-18)...... North Carolina State...... 2000 1989 Louisiana State...... 852 (-12) 1971...... Sammy Rachels, Columbus Coll...... 211 (-5) Clemson...... 853 (-11) * -- won in playoff, # -- tournament record Highest Championship Score 1988 Clemson...... 854 (-10) Wake Forest...... 855 (-9) GEORGIA SOUTHERN IN THE SCHENKEL 869 (+5)...... Clemson...... 1999 1987 Oklahoma State...... 848 (-16) YEAR FINISH SCORE GS TOP INDIVIDUAL SCORE 868 (+4)...... Duke...... 2005 Oklahoma...... 852 (-12) 2015d 3r 844 (-20) Kim Koivu, T12th 209 (-7) 867 (+3)...... Georgia...... 1971 2014t 1s 850 (-14) Scott Wolfes, 1st 209 (-7) 1986 Wake Forest...... 825 (-39) 865 (+1)...... Wake Forest...... 1978 2013h T6t 883 (+19) Scott Wolfes, T5th 212 (-4) 865 (+1)...... Augusta State...... 2002 Clemson...... 842 (-22) 2012h 11t 878 (+14) Will Evans, T27th 216 (E) 1985 Mississippi...... 839 (-25) 2011h T7t 880 (+14) Matt Deal, T20th 218 (+2) 865 (+1)...... South Carolina...... 2009 Oklahoma State...... 844 (-20) 2010h 12t 883 (+19) Logan Blondell, T6th 213 (-3) 1984 Oklahoma State...... 854 (-10) 2009h 6t 876 (+12) Drew Lethem, T11th 216 (E) Low Individual Score (54 Holes) Mississippi...... 855 (-9) 2008h T5t 865 (+6) Logan Blondell, 3rd 210 (-6) 195 (-21)...... Chris Kite, Wake Forest...... 1986 1983 Oklahoma State...... 862 (-2) 2007h 7t 887 (+23) Bryan Jones, T7th 216 (E) 198 (-18)...... Ben Kohles, Virginia...... 2012 Ohio State...... 863 (-1) 2006 T13th 890 (+26) Bryan Jones, T25th 220 (+4) 199 (-17)...... Andy Bean, Florida...... 1975 2005 5th 883 (+19) Jon David Kennedy, T1st 215 (-1) 1982 Oklahoma State...... 860 (-4) 200 (-16)...... Peter Persons, Georgia...... 1986 Tennessee...... 873 (+9) 2004 11th 884 (+20) Kurt Watkins, T10th 216 (E) 202 (-14)...... Phil Hancock, Florida...... 1975 1981 Oklahoma State...... 861 (-3) 2003 11th 879 (+15) Travis Mobley, T32nd 218 (+2) 202 (-14)...... Phil Hancock, Florida...... 1976 Wake Forest...... 870 (+6) 2002 10th 885 (+21) Travis Mobley, 8th 216 (E) 1980 Oklahoma State...... 862 (-2) 2001 2nd 858 (-6) Travis Mobley, 7th 213 (-3) 2000 14th 882 (+18) Matt Stroud, T25th 217 (+1) Florida...... 862 (-2) Low Individual Score (18 Holes) 1999 T13th 906 (+42) Blake Adams, T10th 218 (+2) 63 (-9)...... Andy Bean, Florida...... 1975 1979 Florida State...... 854 (-10) 1989 3rd 860 (-4) Richie Bryant, 1st 208 (-8) 63 (-9)...... Darren Cole, Mississippi...... 1985 Georgia Southern...... 870 (+6) 1988 5th 865 (+1) Mitchell Partridge, T6th 212 (-4) 1978 Wake Forest...... 865 (+1) 1987 T11th 877 (+13) Steve Ford, T10th 214 (-2) 63 (-9)...... Chris Kite, Wake Forest...... 1986 Georgia...... 874 (+10) 1986 12th 874 (+10) Marion Dantzler, T41st 219 (+3) 63 (-9)...... Richie Bryant, Georgia Southern...... 1989 1977 Georgia...... 847 (-17) 1985 12th 874 (+10) Marion Dantzler, T17th 213 (-3) Georgia Southern...... 859 (-5) 1984 12th 877 (+13) Marion Dantzler, T30th 219 (+3) Highest Medalist Score 1976 Wake Forest...... 1058 (-22) 1983 6th 873 (+9) Tripp Kuhlke, T6th 215 (-1) 215 (-1)...... Mark Anderson, South Carolina...... 2005 Louisiana State...... 1061 (-19) 1982 T13th 902 (+38) Danny Eckles, T11th 219 (+3) 212 (-4)...... Willie Wood, Oklahoma State...... 1982 1981 8th 887 (+23) Jodie Mudd, 6th 215 (-1) 1975 Florida...... 1059 (-21) 212 (-4)...... Hal Sutton, Centenary...... 1980 Wake Forest...... 1061 (-19) 1980 3rd 872 (+8) Jodie Mudd, T4th 214 (-2) 1979 2nd 870 (+6) Jodie Mudd, T4th 213 (-3) 211 (-5)...... Sammy Rachels, Columbus...... 1971 1974 Wake Forest...... 1070 (-10) 211 (-5)...... Robert Wrenn, Wake Forest...... 1978 Florida...... 1076 (-4) 1978 7th 892 (+28) Mike Donald, T20th 221 (+5) 1977 2nd 859 (-5) Ken Krieger, 3rd 208 (-8) 211 (-5)...... Steve Scott, Florida...... 1999 1973 Florida...... 857 (-7) 1976 3rd 1065 (-15) Gary Duren, 3rd 207 (-9) 211 (-5)...... Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss...... 2010 Georgia...... 867 (+3) 1975 4th 1080 (E) Buddy Alexander, 3rd 203 (-13) 1972 Wake Forest...... 847 (-17) 1974 5th 1095 (+15) Buddy Alexander, T6th 213 (-3) Georgia...... 858 (-6) 1973 4th 875 (+11) Jimmy Ellis, 1st 208 (-8) 1971 Georgia...... 867 (+3) 1972 5th 879 (+15) John Melnik, T23rd 221 (+5) Florida...... 873 (+9) 1971 3rd 882 (+18) Pat Lane, T6th 216 (E) 6 Tournament Notes

GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN TEAM RANKINGS Georgia Southern...... 63 SCHENKEL BY THE NUMBERS Team Rank Georgia State...... 66 1: Harvard, which began its men’s golf program Auburn...... 4 Iowa...... 71 in 1896, makes its first appearance in the Schen- Vanderbilt...... 10 Harvard...... 89 kel Invitational. North Carolina...... 13 Boston College...... 199 2: The highest ranked team in the field according Wake Forest...... 17 /NIKE COACHES POLL to the Golf World/Nike Coaches Poll is Wake Kentucky...... 33 Rank Team (Points) Forest, and Auburn’s Michael Johnson is the North Florida...... 37 2...... Auburn (367) highest-ranked individual, according to the UAB...... 44 13...... Wake Forest (227) Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings. NC State...... 47 14...... Vanderbilt (187) 3: Three Georgia Southern players have won College of Charleston...... 56 17...... North Carolina (159) individual medalist honors at the Schenkel Invi- Iowa...... 69 RV...... North Florida (1) tational - Scott Wolfes in 2014, Richie Bryant in Georgia Southern...... 70 GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS 1989 and Jimmy Ellis in 1973. Georgia State...... 74 6: 2016 participant Wake Forest is tied with Harvard...... 84 Team Rank Oklahoma State for the most Schenkel team Boston College...... 190 Michael Johnson - Auburn...... 2 Will Zalatoris - Wake Forest...... 11 titles with six. Other returning champions this GOLFSTAT HEAD-TO-HEAD RANKINGS Chip McDaniel - Kentucky...... 12 year are Auburn (2010, 2011, 2015), Georgia Team Rank Matthias Schwab - Vanderbilt...... 15 Southern (2014) and North Carolina (2006). Auburn...... 3 Patrick Martin - Vanderbilt...... 21 8: Of participants who have posted top-10 Wake Forest...... 11 Will Gordon - Vanderbilt...... 37 finishes in the Schenkel Invitational, eight have Vanderbilt...... 15 Carter Jenkins - North Carolina...... 45 gone on to become NCAA individual champi- North Carolina...... 16 Paul McBride - Wake Forest...... 54 ons. Matt Hill of NC State won medalist honors North Florida...... 30 Jacob Solomon - Auburn...... 68 at both the Schenkel and NCAA in 2009 while Kentucky...... 31 William Register - North Carolina...... 75 LSU’s John Peterson claimed individual NCAA UAB...... 41 Joshua Martin - North Carolina...... 100 medalist honors in 2011 following his 10th-place NC State...... 43 All updated 3/11/16 individual finish at Forest Heights Country Club. College of Charleston...... 58 9: In the last 14 Schenkel Invitationals, nine SEC teams have won the team crown, including eight of the last nine (Auburn - 2015, 2010-11; Alabama - 2012-13, 2008; South Carolina - 2009; Georgia - 2007; Florida - 2004). 14: Six U.S. Open, four PGA, two British Open and twoMasters titles are among the major wins by individuals who posted a top-10 finish at the Schenkel Invitational during their collegiate careers. 16: It would be hard to compare Chris Schenkel to any sports broadcaster of today -he was truly a pioneer in the business - the first to cover the Masters on television, the first to anchor a live broadcast of the Olympics and the first to call a nationally-televised college football game. He has been inducted into 16 halls of fame for his contributions to sports and broadcasting. 31: Auburn and NC State are making their 31st appearances in the Schenkel Invitational this year, tying Florida for the most other than host Georgia Southern.

Wake Forest’s Will Zalatoris North Carolina’s Carter Jenkins

7 2016 Field UAB BLAZERS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Will Cannon Sr. Hoover, Ala./Hoover Location: ...... Birmingham, Ala. Taylor Eyster So. Birmingham, Ala./Mountain Brook Enrollment: ...... 18,568 Founded: ...... 1969 Tim Harry Fr. Glamorgan, Wales/Stanwell School Conference: ...... Conference USA John Hayden Fr. Birmingham, Ala./Briarwood Christian Colors: ...... Forest Green and Old Gold Nickname: ...... Blazers Lee Hodges So. Elmont, Ala./Ardmore Alan Murray Home Course: ...... Shoal Creek Henry James Jr. Kidderminster, England/Old Swinford Murray Naysmith Fr. Dalmahoy, /Balerno Martin Rohwer Sr. Natal, South Africa/Kearsney College William Walker Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala./Northridge

Head Coach: Alan Murray, 3rd season Assistant Coach: Thomas Sutton

Senior Martin Rohwer

AUBURN TIGERS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Ryan Benton R-Jr. Dothan, Ala./Providence Christian Location: ...... Auburn, Ala. Trace Crowe Fr. Bluffton, S.C./Hilton Head Christian Enrollment: ...... 25,912 Founded: ...... 1856 Matt Gilchrest Jr. Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll Conference: ...... Southeastern Conference Graysen Huff Fr. Eagle, Idaho/Cole Valley Christian Colors: ...... Burnt Orange and Navy Blue Nickname: ...... Tigers Michael Johnson R-Sr. Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park Nick Clinard Home Course: ...... AU Club at Yarbrough Farms Mark Lawrence Fr. Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin Will Long Jr. Gastonia, N.C./Forestview Blake Messer Jr. Hampton Cove, Ala./Huntsville Jake Mondy R-Sr. Blacksburg, Va./Blacksburg Ben Schlottman So. Advance, N.C. /Forsyth Country Day Jacob Solomon Fr. Dublin, Calif./Dublin

Head Coach: Nick Clinard, 7th season Assistant Coach: Corey Maggard

Senior Michael Johnson

8 2016 Field BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Brian Butler Sr. West Hartford, Conn./Northwest Catholic Location: ...... Chestnut Hill, Mass. Connor Greenleaf So. Windham, N.H./Windham Enrollment: ...... 14,100 Founded: ...... 1863 Partick Hallisey So. Wethersfield, Conn./Kingswood Oxford Conference: ...... ACC Brian Lin Fr. Palmetto, Fla./IMG Academy Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold Nickname: ...... Eagles Matthew Naumec Fr. Wilbraham, Mass./Wilbraham & Monson Drew Kayser Home Course: ...... Blue Hill Country Club Patrick Oleksak Jr. Feeding Hills, Mass./Agawam Nicholas Pandelena Sr. Atkinson, N.H./St. Johns Prep

Head Coach: Drew Kayser, 4th season Assistant Coach: Ryan Peffer

Senior Nicholas Pandelena

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Zach Bishop Fr. Travelers Rest, S.C./Travelers Rest Location: ...... Charleston, S.C. Richard Broadhurst So. Myrtle Beach, S.C/North Texas Enrollment: ...... 11,649 Founded: ...... 1770 Parker Derby Jr. Columbus, Ga./Georgia Conference: ...... Colonial Anthony Gabriele So. West Palm Beach, Fla./Homeschool Colors: ...... Maroon and White Nickname: ...... Cougars John Jonas Sr. Jacksonville, Fla./LSU Mark McEntire Home Course: ...... Links at Stone Ferry Josh Lorenzetti Sr. Columbia, S.C./Blythewood Matthew Mahle Jr. Lexington, Ky./Lexington Catholic Jackson Moore Sr. Isle of Palms, S.C./Wando Philip Oweida Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park William Rainey Jr. Charlotte, N.C./South Mecklenburg Shane Rogan Sr. Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood Nick Tremps Sr. Charlottesville, V.A./Virginia

Head Coach: Mark McEntire, 11th season Assistant Coach: Henry Smart

Senior John Jonas

9 2016 Field GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Steven Fisk Fr. Stockbridge, Ga./Dutchtown Location: ...... Statesboro, Ga. Andrew Klasing Sr. Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell Enrollment: ...... 20,574 Founded: ...... 1906 Henry Mabbett R-Sr. Griffin, Ga./Spalding Conference: ...... Sun Belt Caleb Morris R-Sr. Metter, Ga./David Emanuel Colors: ...... Blue and White Nickname: ...... Eagles Cody O’Toole Jr. Oneonta, Ala./Central Alabama Carter Collins Home Course: ...... Forest Heights Country Club Archer Price So. Gastonia, N.C./Gaston Day Crawford Simmons Fr. Statesboro, Ga./Statesboro Jake Storey So. Alnwick, England/Duchess High School Jonas Vaisanen So. Karrby, Finland/Austin Peay

Head Coach: Carter Collins, 2nd season Volunteer Assistant Coach: Blake Adams

Senior Henry Mabbett

GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Sam Asbury Fr. , Ga./ Holy Innocents Location: ...... Atlanta, Ga. Nick Budd Fr. Etowah, Ga./ Etowah Enrollment: ...... 50,000 Founded: ...... 1913 Jonathan “J.J.” Grey Sr. Kent, England/Sackville School Conference: ...... Sun Belt Alexander Herrmann So. Woerthsee, Germany/ Christiph Probst Colors: ...... Blue and White Nickname: ...... Panthers Max Herrmann So. Woerthsee, Germany/ Christiph Probst Home Course: ...... Berkeley Hills Country Club James Kyle R-Fr. Atlanta, Ga./ Ben Franklin Academy Nathan Mallonee Jr. Lexington, Ga./Olgethorpe R-Fr. Decatur, Ga./ Marist Hayden Poole So. Johns Creek, Ga./ Johns Creek Nathan Williams Fr. Gainesville, Ga./ Gainsville

Head Coach: Joe Inman, 8th season

Senior J.J. Grey

10 2016 Field HARVARD CRIMSON Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Aurian Capart Fr. Bousval, Belgium/College Du Christ Location: ...... Boston, Mass. Un Cho Sr. Ancaster, Ont./Ancaster Enrollment: ...... 6,700 Founded:...... 1636 Daniel De La Garza Jr. Monterrey, Mexico/St. Michael’s Catholic Conference: ...... Ivy League Robert Deng Jr. Irvine, Calif./St. Margaret’s Episcopal Colors: ...... Crimson, Black and White Nickname: ...... Crimson Hale Furey So. Newport Beach, Calif./Corona del Mar Kevin Rhoads Home Course: ...... The Country Club Paul Lei Fr. Middleton, Mass./Phillips Exter Academy Seiya Liu Fr. Beverly Hills, Calif./IMG Academy Rohan Ramnath Sr. Weston, Fla./Cypress Bay Gregory Royston So. Durban, South Africa/Kearsney College Kendrick Vinar Jr. Chapel Hill, N.C./Homeschool

Head Coach: Kevin Rhoads, 4th season Assistant Coach: Curtis Rhoads

Junior Robert Deng

IOWA HAWKEYES Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Voramate Aussarassakorn Sr. Bangkok, Thailand/Ramkhamhaeng Advent Location: ...... Iowa City, Iowa Aaron DeNucci Fr. Clive, Iowa/Waukee Enrollment: ...... 32,150 Founded: ...... 1847 Raymond Knoll Jr. Naperville, Ill./Naperville North Conference: ...... Big Ten Sam Meuret So. Brunswick, Neb./Plainview Public Colors: ...... Black and Gold Nickname: ...... Hawkeyes Carson Schaake Jr. Omaha, Neb./Creighton Prep Tyler Stith Home Course: ...... Finkbine Matthew Walker Fr. Ottumwa, Iowa/Ottumwa Nate Yankovich Sr. Blacklick, Ohio/St. Charles Prepatory

Head Coach: Tyler Stith, 2nd season Assistant Coach: Dan Holterhaus

Junior Carson Schaake

11 2016 Field KENTUCKY WILDCATS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Lukas Euler Fr. Dieburg, Germany/Alfred-Delp Location: ...... Lexington, Ky. Harrison Greenberry Sr. Devon, England/Millfield Enrollment: ...... 28,928 Founded: ...... 1865 Jalen Ledger Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./ Benjamin Conference: ...... SEC Yuan “Leo” Li Fr. Hainan, China/ Sarasota Christian Colors: ...... Blue and White Nickname: ...... Wildcats Tyler “Chip” McDaniel So. Manchester, Ky./Clay County Brian Craig Home Course: ...... The University Club Chris Meuth R-So. Henderson, Ky./Evansville Memorial Fred Allen Meyer R-Fr. Nicholasville, Ky./West Jessamine Cooper Musselman R-So. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier David Snyder R-Sr. Somerset, Ky./Somerset Fadhli Soetarso Fr. Jakarta, Indonesia/ Global Jaya Stephen Stallings So. Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier

Head Coach: Brian Craig, 15th season Assistant Coach: Ben Fuqua

Sophomore Chip McDaniel

NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Davis Bateman Jr. Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day Location: ...... Chapel Hill, N.C. Keagan Cummings Sr. Dublin, Ireland/IMG Pendleton Enrollment: ...... 18,370 Founded: ...... 1789 Henry Do Jr. Canton, Mich./Greenhills School Conference: ...... ACC Preyer Fountain Fr. Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Colors: ...... Carolina Blue and White Nickname: ...... Tar Heels Ben Griffin So. Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel Hill Home Course: ...... UNC Finley Golf Course Andrew Sapp Carter Jenkins Jr. Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road Joshua Martin Fr. Pinehurst, N.C./Pinecrest Zachary Martin Jr. Pinehurst, N.C./Pinecrest William Register So. Burlington, N.C./Walter Williams Tailin Song Fr. Rancho Santa Fe, Calif./Torrey Pines

Head Coach: Andrew Sapp, 5th season Assistant Coach: Andrew DiBitetto

Junior Carter Jenkins

12 2016 Field NC STATE WOLFPACK Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS David Cooke Sr. Bolingbrook, Ill./Purdue Location: ...... Raleigh, N.C. Chad Cox Jr. Charlotte, N.C. /Hickory Grove Baptist Enrollment: ...... 34,015 Founded: ...... 1887 Wilson Day Sr. Raleigh, N.C./Ravenscroft Conference: ...... ACC Stephen Franken Fr. Raleigh, N.C./ Millbrook Colors: ...... Red and White Nickname: ...... Wolfpack William Herring Sr. Lillington, N.C./Cape Fear Christian Richard Sykes Home Course: ...... Lonnie Poole Golf Course Justin Hood Fr. St. Matthews, S.C./Calhoun Academy Stanhope Johnson Jr. Greensboro, N.C./Bishop McGuinness DK Kim Fr. Waxhaw, N.C./Marvin Ridge Jacob McBride Jr. Hartville, Ohio/ Uniontown Lake Nolan Mills, Jr. Fr. Charlotte, N.C./ Myers Park Carter Page Sr. Waynesville, N.C./Tuscola Davis Richards Fr. China Grove, N.C./ South Rowan Carter Simon So. Sutton, Ontario/Bill Crothers Secondary

Head Coach: Richard Sykes, 45th season Assistant Coach: Nick Biershenk

Junior Jacob McBride

NORTH FLORIDA OSPREYS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Andrew Alligood Fr. St. Johns, Fla./Bartram Trails Location: ...... Jacksonville, Fla. Jordan Batchelor So. Jacksonville, Fla./Bartram Trails Enrollment: ...... 16,252 Founded: ...... 1972 Jack Comstock Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Bolles Conference: ...... Atlantic Sun Taylor Hancock Sr. Clearwater, Fla./Calvary Christian Colors: ...... Navy Blue and Gray Nickname: ...... Ospreys Jacob Kline Fr. St. Augustine, Fla./St. Augustine Scott Schroeder Home Course: ...... Sawgrass Country Club Phillip Knowles Fr. Bradenton, Fla./Bradenton Christian Austin Padova Sr. Hudson, Fla./Fivay Joe Stepnes Jr. Pensacola, Fla./Homeschooled Travis Trace Fr. Jacksonville, Fla./Sandalwood Osten Waite Jr. Ocala, Fla. /Trinity Catholic Dillon Woods So. Jacksonville, Fla./Episcopal

Head Coach: Scott Schroeder, 11th season Assistant Coach: Jacob Davidson

Senior Taylor Hancock

13 2016 Field VANDERBILT COMMODORES Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Spencer Ciesla Sr. Naples, Fla./Community School Location: ...... Nashville, Tenn. Michael Decker R-So. Pebble Beach, Calif./The Stevenson School Enrollment: ...... 6,783 Founded: ...... 1873 Will Gordon Fr. Davidson, N.C./Cannon Conference: ...... SEC Zach Herr Jr. New Hope, Pa./Council Rock North Colors: ...... Black and Gold Nickname: ...... Commodores Theo Humphrey So. Greenwich, Conn./Rye Country Day School Scott Limbaugh Home Course: ...... Vanderbilt Legends Club Andrew Jacobe Fr. Houston, Texas/The Kinkaid School Carson Jacobs Sr. Hendersonville, Tenn./Hendersonville Zack Jaworski Sr. Alpharetta, Ga./Milton Patrick Martin Fr. Birmingham, Ala./Spain Park Matthias Schwab Jr. Rohrmoos, Austria/BORG Radstadt John Voetsch Sr. New Vernon, N.J./Delbarton School

Head Coach: Scott Limbaugh, 4th season Assistant Coach: Dusty Smith

Junior Matthias Schwab

WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS Name Cl. Hometown/High School/Previous School QUICK FACTS Ben Balter Jr. Wellesley, Mass./Community School of Naples Location: ...... Winston-Salem, N.C. Lee Detmer Fr. Washington, D.C./St. Albans School Enrollment: ...... 4,748 Founded: ...... 1834 Paul McBride So. Malahide, Dublin, Ireland/Malahide Community Conference: ...... ACC Tanner Owen So. High Point, N.C./Bishop McGuinness Colors: ...... Old Gold and Black Nickname: ...... Demon Deacons Kyle Sterbinsky Fr. Yardley, Pa./The Peddie School Home Course: ...... Old Town Club Clancy Waugh Jr. North Palm Beach, Fla./The Benjamin School Andrew Winters Sr. Houston, Texas/The Kinkaid School Davis Womble Sr. High Point, N.C./Wesleyan Christian School Woody Woodward Jr. Bridgeport, W.V./Hilton Head Prep Cameron Young Fr. Scarborough, N.Y./Fordham Prep Will Zalatoris So. Plano, Texas/Trinity Christian Academy

Head Coach: Jerry Haas, 19th season Assistant Coach: Dan Walters

Sophomore Will Zalatoris

14 2015 in Review

Auburn posted a 19-under 269 in the of surging Kentucky (-18). Wake Forest 2015 TOURNAMENT RESULTS second round and withstood a late rally by and NC State (-17) tied for fifth. Team Score Vanderbilt to take home the 2015 Schen- The tournament featured 11 top-50 1. Auburn 274-269-280=823 (-41) 2. Vanderbilt 273-282-269=824 (-40) kel Invitational team title after a 36-hole teams in the country, according to Golf- 3. Georgia Southern 282-278-284=844 (-20) day at Forest Heights Country Club Sat- stat, and 12 individuals ranked in the top- 4. Kentucky 285-283-278=846 (-18) urday. 100. The teams played 36 holes Saturday to T5. Wake Forest 279-289-279=847 (-17) NC State 281-290-276=847 (-17) Auburn surged ahead of Vanderbilt finish the tournament and avoid inclem- 7.AB U 290-274-284=848 (-16) (-41) by shooting 19-under-par in the sec- ent weather slated for Sunday. 8. North Florida 286-282-286=854 (-10) ond round, which ties for the second-low- Three Eagles finished in the top-25 9. Iowa 285-283-291=859 (-5) T10. Central Florida 291-286-283=860 (-4) est round in Schenkel Invitational history. with Kim Koivu (-7) leading the way af- College of Charleston 297-283-280=860 (-4) The Commodores (-40) returned the favor ter carding 70-70-69=209 and tying for 12. Florida 283-291-287=861 (-3) with a 269 on the final 18 holes, leaving 12th. Matt Mierzejewski (-5) shot 72-68- 13. Louisville 286-289-295=870 (+6) 14. Mississippi 292-295-284=871 (+7) them one shy of a tie for first. Alabama 71=211 to tie for 19th, and Scott Wolfes 15. South Alabama 306-303-288=897 (+33) fired a 269 in the second round in 2012 (-4) posted 73-69-70=212 to tie for 24th. Individual School Score after posting a 268 in the first round en Jake Storey shot 71-71-74=216 and Henry 1. Daniel Stringfellow Auburn 204 (-12) route to running away with the team title. Mabbett posted 69-74-74=217. The Eagles T2. Will Long Auburn 205 (-11) Auburn’s Daniel Stringfellow shot 70- three-round total of 844 was their best Matthias Schwab Vanderbilt 205 (-11) Theo Humphrey Vanderbilt 205 (-11) 65-69=204 to take home medalist honors at the Schenkel in school history and six Ben Schlottman Auburn 205 (-11) at 12-under par. Teammates Will Long strokes better than last season’s 850, which T6. Zach Munroe College of Charleston 207 (-9) (-11) and Ben Schlottman tied for second. brought them their first Schenkel title in Hunter Stewart Vanderbilt 207 (-9) Carson Jacobs Vanderbilt 207 (-9) Vanderbilt’s Matthias Schwab and Theo the history of the tournament. T9. Robin Sciot-Siegrist Louisville 208 (-8) Humphrey also tied for second and were Georgia Southern had four individuals David Snyder Kentucky 208 (-8) two of four Commodores who placed in competing as well – Andrew Klasing shot Will Zalatoris Wake Forest 208 (-8) T12. Tyler McDaniel Kentucky 209 (-7) the top-10. It was Auburn’s third team title 74-70-72 to finish the tournament with Taylor Hancock North Florida 209 (-7) in as many tries this spring. an even-par 216, and Archer Price posted Kim Koivu Georgia Southern 209 (-7) Georgia Southern (-20) posted a 278, 70-71-78 for a 219 (+3). Charlie Martin Woody Woodward* Wake Forest 209 (-7) * Played as individual the third-lowest score of the second round, finished the tournament with a 73-74- to move into third and followed that with a 76=223 (+7), and Caleb Morris shot 76- third round total of 284 (-4) to stay ahead 76-79=231 (+15).

2015 Champion Auburn Individual medalist Daniel Stringfellow 15 All-Time Results

ALL-TIME PARTICIPATION 15. Alabama 913 TEAM YEARS TITLES TOP-5 TEAM MEDALISTS 16. Georgia Tech 921 Alabama 20 3 7 1 Alabama-Birmingham 5 0 3 0 Individual School Score Appalachian State 1 0 0 0 Arizona 1 0 0 0 1. J. Simons Wake Forest 207 Auburn 30 3 9 1 2. E. Pearce Wake Forest 210 Augusta State 12 1 3 0 T3. B. Kratzer Georgia 212 Austin Peay 1 0 0 0 Andy North Florida 212 Boston College 1 0 0 0 5. Lynn Lott Georgia 213 Centenary 3 0 1 1 6. Wadkins East Tennessee State 214 Central Florida 3 0 2 0 7. S. Walker Wake Forest 216 Clemson 16 2 8 1 T8. B. Dudley South Florida 217 College of Charleston 3 0 0 0 Schenkel Awards ceremony in 1971, the inaugural tournament. L. Jackson Wake Forest 217 Columbus 5 0 0 1 1971 - April 23-24 Davidson 3 0 0 0 Andy Bean Florida 217 Team Score Duke 10 1 3 0 T11. Gary Koch Florida 218 1. Georgia 867 East Carolina 1 0 0 0 Chris Pigott Murray State 218 2. Florida 873 East Tennessee State 15 0 2 0 Wiley Ramsey South Carolina 218 Eastern Kentucky 2 0 0 0 3. Georgia Southern 882 Buddy Bostian South Carolina 218 Florida 31 3 22 5 4. Memphis State 887 15. Lex Alexander Wake Forest 219 Florida Atlantic 1 0 0 0 5. North Carolina 888 Florida State 17 1 4 0 6. Rollins College 890 Furman 9 0 0 0 7. South Carolina 891 George Washington 1 0 0 0 Georgia 26 5 21 4 T8. Florida State 902 Georgia State 2 0 0 0 Furman 902 Georgia Southern 36 1 16 3 T10. Columbus College 904 Georgia Tech 18 0 2 0 South Florida 904 Indiana 5 0 0 0 12. Georgia Southern Team Two 910 Iowa 2 0 0 0 13. Virginia Tech 919 Jacksonville 2 0 0 0 14. Davidson 925 Kentucky 16 0 3 0 Louisiana State 29 1 6 0 15. George Washington 943 Louisville 2 0 0 0 Wake Forest won the team title in 1972. Marshall 2 0 0 0 Individual School Score Maryland 3 0 0 0 1. Sammy Rachels Columbus Coll. 212 1973 - April 20-22 Memphis 10 0 1 0 2. Mike Brelsford Rollins College 213 Team Score Miami 9 0 0 0 3. Georgia 214 1. Florida 851 Michigan State 4 0 0 1 T4. Lyn Lott Georgia 215 Middle Tennessee State 5 0 0 0 2. Georgia 867 Gary Koch Florida 215 6 0 0 0 3. Wake Forest 873 Mississippi 15 1 3 1 T6. Ken Walsh Memphis State 216 4. Georgia Southern 875 Mississippi State 9 0 1 0 Pat Lane Georgia Southern Tm. 2 216 T5. Louisiana State 888 Murray State 7 0 0 0 8. Steve Morgan Florida 217 Tennessee 888 New Mexico 2 0 0 0 T9. Tom Valentine Georgia 218 7. Alabama 895 North Carolina 19 1 2 0 Jimmy Ellis Georgia Southern 218 8. South Carolina 898 UNC-Charlotte 1 0 0 0 Tommy Gaul Furman 218 North Carolina State 30 0 7 2 9. East Tennessee State 901 12. Brooks Simmons Georgia Southern 219 North Texas 2 0 0 0 10. Middle Tennessee 905 Notre Dame 5 0 0 0 T13. Danny Yates Georgia 220 11. Rollins 906 North Florida 8 0 3 0 Jimmy McQuillan Florida 220 12. Memphis State 909 Northwestern 2 0 0 0 Ricky Armstrong Georgia Southern 220 T13. Auburn 910 Oklahoma 4 0 2 1 Jack Hooks North Carolina 220 Georgia Tech 910 Oklahoma State 8 6 7 4 John Ruby Florida State 220 15. Davidson 914 Old Dominion 1 0 0 0 Ohio State 18 0 5 0 1972 16. Columbus 915 Purdue 1 0 0 0 Team Score 17. Murray State 919 Rollins 4 0 0 0 1. Wake Forest 847 18. Jacksonville 921 South Alabama 1 0 0 0 2. Georgia 858 19. Furman 922 South Carolina 30 1 9 2 3. Florida 863 20. South Florida 924 South Florida 5 0 0 0 21. Kentucky 925 Southern California 2 0 0 0 4. South Carolina 876 22. Florida Atlantic 928 Tennessee 29 0 6 1 5. Georgia Southern 879 Texas 2 0 2 0 6. Murray State 880 Texas A&M 1 0 0 0 7. Columbus 883 Individual School Score Texas Christian 2 0 1 0 8. East Tennessee State 885 1. Jimmy Ellis Georgia Southern 208 Toledo 1 0 0 0 9. Middle Tennessee 887 2. Bill Kratzert Georgia 209 Vanderbilt 6 0 1 0 10. Rollins 890 3. Andy Bean Florida 211 Virginia 9 0 4 1 4. Phil Hancock Florida 214 Virginia Tech 1 0 0 0 11. Memphis 895 T5. Jay Haas Wake Forest 215 Wake Forest 23 6 16 6 12. South Florida 896 Washington 1 0 0 0 13. Jacksonville 900 Mac McCormick Tennessee 215 William & Mary 2 0 0 0 14. Furman 906 T7. Florida 216 16 All-Time Results

Ben Duncan Florida 216 Georgia Tech 892 Gary Koch Florida 216 Individual School Score 17. East Tennessee State 902 Tom Case, Jr. Wake Forest 216 1. Andy Bean Florida 199 18. Tennessee 909 Shelby Houston Louisiana State 216 2. Phil Hancock Florida 202 12. Pat Lane Georgia Southern 217 3. Buddy Alexander Georgia Southern 203 Individual School Score 13. Oz Hillman South Carolina 220 4. Ken Ezell Furman 207 1. Jim Becker Georgia 206 14. Jim Adams Louisiana State 221 T5. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208 2. Denny Hepler Florida State 207 Jay Haas Wake Forest 208 3. Ken Kreiger Georgia Southern 208 1974 7. North Carolina State 209 4. Chip Beck Georgia 209 Team Score 8. South Carolina 210 4. Buddy Gardner Auburn 209 1. Wake Forest 1070 T9. Jim Saylor Wake Forest 211 T5. Lennie Barton North Carolina State 212 2. Florida 1076 Kelly Roberts Indiana 211 Bud Smith Auburn 212 3. Alabama 1084 Jim Holmes Louisiana State 211 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 212 4. Georgia 1089 Kirk Bailey Memphis State 211 T8. Marlin Detweiler North Carolina State 213 5. Georgia Southern 1095 Tom Reynolds North Carolina State 213 T6. Auburn 1101 1976 - April 23-25 Wayne Defrancesco Wake Forest 213 Louisiana State 1101 Team Score Kevin King North Carolina 213 8. East Tennessee State 1102 1. Wake Forest 1058 9. Memphis State 1110 2. Louisiana State 1061 1978 10. Kentucky 1117 3. Georgia Southern 1065 Team Score 11. Indiana 1118 4. Georgia 1073 1. Wake Forest 865 12. Furman 1119 5. Florida State 1079 2. Georgia 874 13. Florida State 1120 6. Auburn 1081 3. Ohio State 878 14. South Carolina 1122 7. Alabama 1083 4. Florida 880 15. Middle Tennessee 1132 8. Florida 1086 5. South Carolina 887 16. Tennessee 1137 9. East Tennessee State 1090 6. Florida State 888 17. Rollins 1143 10. Furman 1091 7. Georgia Southern 892 18. Columbus College 1155 11. Indiana 1096 8. North Carolina 893 19. Davidson 1171 12. Tennessee 1097 9. Alabama 894 20. Georgia Tech 1188 13. North Carolina State 1100 10. Memphis State 897 14. Kentucky 1119 T11. Mississippi State 898 Individual School Score 15. Memphis State 1123 Auburn 898 1. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208 16. Georgia Tech 1135 13. Louisiana State 899 T2. Billy Kratzert Georgia 209 17. Murray State 1142 14. Maryland 900 Jerry Pate Alabama 209 18. Middle Tennessee 1144 15. Kentucky 901 4. Andy Bean Florida 211 16. Indiana 909 5. Jay Haas Wake Forest 212 Individual School Score 17. Tennessee 912 T6. Buddy Alexander Georgia Southern 213 1. Phil Hancock Florida 202 18. East Tennessee State 914 Stan Lee Louisiana State 213 2. Jay Haas Wake Forest 204 19. North Carolina State 918 Phil Small Furman 213 T3. Gary Duren Georgia Southern 207 20. Georgia Tech 923 Bob Byman Wake Forest 213 Buddy Gardner Auburn 207 21. Marshall 932 10. Gary Koch Florida 214 5. Curtis Strange Wake Forest 208 T6. Bob Byman Wake Forest 209 Individual School Score 1975 Rick Karbowski Alabama 209 T1. Robert Wrenn Wake Forest 211* Team Score Louis Lee Louisiana State 209 Gary Trivisonno Alabama 211 1. Florida 1059 Steve Waugh Georgia Southern 209 3. Mark Balen Ohio State 213 2. Wake Forest 1061 T10. Chip Beck Georgia 210 T4. Kenny Knox Florida State 215 3. North Carolina State 1079 Ken Kreiger Georgia Southern 210 Chip Beck Georgia 215 4. Georgia Southern 1080 T6. Scott Hoch Wake Forest 216 5. East Tennessee State 1082 1977 - May 22-24 Griff Moody Georgia 216 6. Alabama 1083 Team Score T8. Mike Blackburn Florida 218 T7. Georgia 1084 1. Georgia 847 Mike Holland South Carolina 218 Furman 1084 2. Georgia Southern 859 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 218 9. Indiana 1085 3. North Carolina State 860 T11. Lee Cheairs Memphis State 219 10. Auburn 1086 T4. Auburn 863 Terry Anton Florida 219 11. Louisiana State 1088 Wake Forest 863 Dick Maust South Carolina 219 12. South Carolina 1099 6. Alabama 868 * won on 3rd playoff hole 13. Florida State 1101 7. Florida State 869 14. Memphis State 1107 8. Ohio State 870 1979 - April 27-29 15. Kentucky 1110 9. Furman 874 Team Score 16. Columbus College 1113 10. Louisiana State 875 1. Florida State 854 17. Tennessee 1118 11. Indiana 876 2. Georgia Southern 870 18. Middle Tennessee 1121 12. North Carolina 878 3. Florida 871 19. Georgia Tech 1125 13. Florida 882 4. Wake Forest 876 T20. Murray State 1128 14. Kentucky 890 5. Ohio State 877 Appalachian State 1128 T15. Memphis State 892 6. North Carolina State 882 17 All-Time Results

7. Louisiana State 884 * won 1st playoff hole Wake Forest 885 8. South Florida 891 8. Miami 890 9. North Carolina 895 Individual School Score T9. Alabama 895 10. Eastern Kentucky 896 T1. Hal Sutton Centenary 212* Auburn 895 11. Auburn 897 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 212 11. Florida 896 12. Memphis State 898 3. Mark Calcavecchia Florida 213 12. Florida State 898 13. Duke 899 T4. Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 214 T13. Georgia Southern 902 14. South Carolina 904 Mike Hulbert East Tennessee State 214 South Carolina 902 15. Mississippi State 909 Joey Sindelar Ohio State 214 15. Louisiana State 905 16. UNC Charlotte 910 T7. Bob Tway Oklahoma State 215 16. Marshall 911 17. Georgia Tech 911 Mike Carlisle Clemson 215 17. Centenary 912 18. Murray State 915 T9. Rafael Alarcon Oklahoma State 216 18. Georgia Tech 928 19. Tennessee 921 Willie Wood Oklahoma State 216 20. Old Dominion 935 T11. Rick Pearson Florida 217 Individual School Score 21. Mississippi 943 Madden Hatcher Georgia 217 1. Willie Wood Oklahoma State 212 * won on 2nd playoff hole 2. Andy Dillard Oklahoma State 213 Individual School Score 1981 3. Stuart Smith Tennessee 214 1. Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 205 Team Score T4. Mike Cook Georgia 215 2. Grant Turner Florida State 210 1. Oklahoma State 861 Steve Lowery Alabama 215 3. Jeff Sluman Florida State 212 2. Wake Forest 870 Phillip Walton Oklahoma State 215 T4. Wayne DeFrancesco Louisiana State 213 3. Florida 872 7. John Inman North Carolina 216 Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 213 4. Ohio State 876 8. Jerry Haas Wake Forest 217 T6. Tom Carlton Georgia Southern 214 5. Centenary 878 T9. Kevin Janiga Tennessee 218 Ken Green Florida 214 6. Georgia 883 Chris Perry Ohio State 218 T8. John Cook Ohio State 216 7. Louisiana State 884 1983 Allan Menne Florida State 216 8. Georgia Southern 887 Team Score Paul Downes Florida State 216 T9. South Carolina 889 1. Oklahoma State 862 11. Mark Balen Ohio State 217 Florida State 889 2. Ohio State 863 11. Tennessee 893 3. Wake Forest 866 12. Auburn 894 4. Georgia 869 13. North Carolina State 898 5. Louisiana State 872 14. Alabama 899 6. Georgia Southern 873 15. North Carolina 903 7. North Carolina State 876 16. Murray State 909 8. Clemson 878 17. Purdue 911 9. Florida State 884 T18. East Tennessee State 912 10. Tennessee 885 Clemson 912 11. Alabama 886 20. Miami 926 12. Auburn 887 21. Augusta 943 13. North Carolina 891 Oklahoma State continued its title run in 1983. 22. Georgia Tech 945 T14. Mississippi 892 1980 South Carolina 892 Team Score Individual School Score 16. Florida 895 1. Oklahoma State 862* 1. Bob Tway Oklahoma State 207 17. Miami 897 2. Florida 862 2. Joey Sindelar Ohio State 211 18. East Tennessee State 908 3. Georgia Southern 872 3. Willie Wood Oklahoma State 212 T4. East Tennessee State 879 T4. John Salamone Louisiana State 214 Individual School Score Wake Forest 879 George MacDonald South Carolina 214 1. Tommy Moore Oklahoma State 210 T6. North Carolina State 880 6. Jodie Mudd Georgia Southern 215 T2. Brian Mogg Ohio State 213 Clemson 880 T7. Tim Planchin Wake Forest 216 Chris Perry Ohio State 213 8. Centenary 882 Robert Wrenn Wake Forest 216 Fred Dupre Louisiana State 213 9. Ohio State 885 T9. Steve Waggoner Florida 218 5. Chris Kite Wake Forest 214 T10. Louisiana State 886 Guy Kennen Centenary 218 T6. Billy Andrade Wake Forest 215 Florida State 886 Kirk Jones Centenary 218 Wright Waddell Georgia 215 12. South Carolina 887 Rick Stallings Georgia Southern 218 Tripp Kuhlke Georgia Southern 215 13. Tennessee 888 Cecil Ingram Alabama 218 Nolan Mills North Carolina State 215 14. Georgia 890 Chris Edholm Murray State 218 Jim Gallagher Tennessee 215 15. Auburn 891 1982 John Inman North Carolina 215 16. Austin Peay 900 Team Score 1984 17. Eastern Kentucky 908 1. Oklahoma State 860 Team Score 18. Duke 910 2. Tennessee 873 1. Oklahoma State 854 19. Memphis State 913 3. North Carolina State 877 2. Mississippi 856 20. Virginia 925 4. North Carolina 879 3. Georgia 862 21. Georgia Tech 933 5. Georgia 880 4. Mississippi State 864 22. Mississippi State 949 T6. Ohio State 885 5. South Carolina 865 18 All-Time Results

6. Florida State 866 5. Rob McNamara Louisiana State 208 Michael Bradley Oklahoma State 210 7. Louisiana State 868 T6. Todd Hamilton Oklahoma 209 3. Len Mattiace Wake Forest 211 8. Clemson 870 Todd Smith Auburn 209 Eoghan O’Connell Wake Forest 211 9. Wake Forest 882 Woody Austin Miami 209 5. Brian Watts Oklahoma State 212 10. Miami 884 T9. Duane Lorio Mississippi 210 6. Matt Peterson Georgia 213 11. Auburn 886 Robby Cole Georgia 210 Gibby Gilbert Tennessee 213 12. Georgia Southern 887 John Fridge Auburn 210 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State 213 13. Tennessee 888 * won on 1st playoff hole Grant Waite Oklahoma 213 14. Alabama 889 10. Steve Ford Georgia Southern 214 1986 15. William & Mary 892 Chris Patton Clemson 214 Team Score 16. South Florida 900 * won on 1st playoff hole 1. Wake Forest 825 17. Georgia Tech 902 2. Clemson 842 18. North Carolina State 907 3. Georgia 847 T4. Louisiana State 849 Individual School Score Georgia Tech 849 1. Scott Verplank Oklahoma State 208 6. Miami 850 T2. Darren Cole Mississippi 211 7. Oklahoma 852 Bob Wolcott Georgia 211 8. Oklahoma State 853 Pete Matthews Mississippi State 211 9. Florida State 867 Clemson 211 T10. Auburn 869 T6. Andy Dillard Oklahoma State 212 Ohio State 869 Rob McNamara Louisiana State 212 12. Georgia Southern 874 Jerrry Haas Wake Forest 212 Wake Forest won the team title in 1986. 13. Mississippi 875 T9. Dave Peege Mississippi 213 14. Tennessee 876 1988 Todd Smith Auburn 213 15. South Carolina 893 Team Score Griff Rudolph Alabama 213 16. Mississippi State 895 1. Clemson 854 17. Michigan State 902 2. Wake Forest 855 18. Murray State 923 T3. Tennessee 859 South Carolina 859 Individual School Score 5. Georgia Southern 865 1. Chris Kite Wake Forest 195 T6. Georgia 867 2. Peter Persons Georgia 200 Georgia Tech 867 3. Nacho Gervas Georgia Tech 205 8. Louisiana State 868 T4. Len Mattiace Wake Forest 207 9. Ohio State 873 Robert McCardle Clemson 207 T10. Auburn 877 Eric Hamilton Auburn 207 North Carolina State 877 T7. Emlyn Aubrey Louisiana State 208 12. Virginia 880 Oklahoma State took home the hardware again in 1984. Doug Martin Oklahoma 208 13. Florida State 881 1985 9. Rob McNamara Louisiana State 209 14. Mississippi 886 Team Score T10. Brad Clark Clemson 210 15. Mississippi State 892 1. Mississippi 839 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State 210 16. Alabama 893 2. Oklahoma State 844 1987 17. Miami 894 3. Georgia 848 Team Score 18. East Carolina 912 4. Wake Forest 851 1. Oklahoma State 848 5. Oklahoma 854 2. Oklahoma 852 Individual School Score 6. Tennessee 855 3. Florida State 858 1. Kevin Johnson Clemson 209 T7. Louisiana State 857 4. Georgia Tech 863 2. Tom Carr Tennessee 210 Auburn 857 5. Clemson 867 2. David Toms Louisiana State 210 9. Georgia Tech 858 T6. Wake Forest 868 T4. Eoghan O’Connell Wake Forest 211 10. Miami 870 Georgia 868 Ted Tryba Ohio State 211 11. Clemson 871 8. Ohio State 870 Wes Tuck Auburn 211 12. Georgia Southern 874 9. Alabama 872 T7. Chris Patton Clemson 212 13. North Carolina State 875 10. Tennessee 873 Mitchell Partridge Georgia Southern 212 14. South Carolina 886 T11. Miami 877 9. Greg Lesher Louisiana State 213 15. Alabama 887 Georgia Southern 877 T10. Oswald Drawdy Clemson 214 16. Mississippi State 897 13. Louisiana State 878 Barry Fabyan Wake Forest 214 17. Florida State 904 14. Auburn 882 Jeff Hull South Carolina 214 18. William & Mary 914 15. Mississippi 883 John Tighe Florida State 214 16. North Carolina State 887 1989 Individual School Score 17. South Carolina 892 Team Score T1. Eric Rebmann Tennessee 205* 18. Furman 896 1. Louisiana State 852 Darren Cole Mississippi 205 2. Clemson 853 T3. Scott Verplank Oklahoma State 207 Individual School Score 3. Georgia Southern 860 Billy Andrade Wake Forest 207 T1. Doug Martin Oklahoma 210* 4. Georgia 864 19 All-Time Results

5. Florida State 865 2. Clemson 846 3. North Carolina State 871 T6. South Carolina 866 3. North Carolina State 852 4. Florida 872 Wake Forest 866 T4. Florida 861 5. Georgia 874 8. Georgia Tech 871 Duke 861 T6. Clemson 876 9. Florida 874 6. Augusta State 865 Duke 876 10. North Carolina State 878 7. South Carolina 869 8. Louisiana State 878 11. Virginia 883 8. Texas Christian 870 9. Tennessee 880 12. Ohio State 890 9. Northwestern 872 10. Georgia Southern 885 13. Tennessee 896 10. North Carolina 873 11. Washington 886 14. Auburn 897 11. Louisiana State 876 12. East Tennessee State 888 15. Alabama 901 12. East Tennessee State 879 13. Auburn 893 16. Mississippi State 902 13. Tennessee 880 14. North Carolina 897 17. Miami 909 14. Georgia Southern 882 15. South Carolina 901 18. Mississippi 915 15. Ohio State 886 Individual School Score Individual School Score Individual School Score 1. Justin Walters North Carolina State 207 T1. Richie Bryant Georgia Southern 208* 1. Bubba Watson Georgia 203 2. Bryant Odom Georgia 212 Greg Lesher Louisiana State 208 2. Max Harris North Carolina 205 T3. Michael Webb Augusta State 214 3. Kevin Johnson Clemson 209 3. Nick Cassini Georgia 207 Oliver Wilson Augusta State 214 T4. Matt Peterson Georgia 210 4. Matt Krauss Duke 208 T5. Ari Savolainen Florida 215 Rick Williams South Carolina 210 T5. Carl Pettersson North Carolina State 210 D.J. Trahan Clemson 215 6. Chris Patton Clemson 211 Luke Donald Northwestern 210 Camilo Villegas Florida 215 T7. Todd Satterfield Georgia 213 Erik Compton Georgia 210 8. Travis Mobley Georgia Southern 216 Roger Winchester Florida State 213 Lucas Glover Clemson 210 T9. Nathan Goulding Louisiana State 217 T9. Fredrick Lindgren Louisiana State 214 Michael Maness South Carolina 210 Adam Riddering East Tennessee State 217 David Toms Louisiana State 214 John Engler Clemson 210 Chris Yoder Wake Forest 217 Duke Donahue Florida State 214 11. Michael Morrison Georgia 211 2003 - March 22-23 * won in playoff 2001 - March 24-25 Team Score 1999 - March 27-28 Team Score 1. Wake Forest 844 Team Score 1. Georgia 854 2. Clemson 847 1. Clemson 869* 2. Georgia Southern 858 3. Georgia 854 2. Georgia 869 3. Clemson 859 4. Florida 858 3. South Carolina 871 4. Augusta State 867 5. Auburn 860 4. Florida 877 5. Florida 870 6. North Carolina State 861 T5. Duke 885 6. Northwestern 873 7. South Carolina 869 Texas Christian 885 7. East Tennessee State 876 8. North Carolina 872 7. Augusta State 886 8. South Carolina 880 9. East Tennessee State 873 8. East Tennessee State 888 9. Duke 881 10. Augusta State 877 9. Georgia Tech 890 10. North Carolina State 884 11. Georgia Southern 879 10. Ohio State 892 11. Auburn 886 12. Louisiana State 880 11. Furman 895 12. Tennessee 888 13. Tennessee 883 12. Wake Forest 902 13. Louisiana State 890 14. Duke 887 T13. North Carolina State 906 14. North Carolina 891 15. Ohio State 899 Georgia Southern 906 15. Ohio State 900 15. Virginia 907 Individual School Score * playoff winner Individual School Score 1. Brent Wanner Wake Forest 207 1. Nick Cassini Georgia 210 T2. Jack Ferguson Clemson 210 Individual School Score 2. Erik Compton Georgia 211 Bill Haas Wake Forest 210 T1. Steve Scott Florida 211* T3. D.J. Trahan Clemson 212 Georgia 210 Michael Morrison Georgia 211 Bubba Dickerson Florida 212 D.J. Trahan Clemson 210 3. South Carolina 213 Chris Wisler East Tennessee State 212 T6. John Humphries Louisiana State 211 T4. Scott Volpitto Texas Christian 214 Bryant Odom Georgia 212 Stuart Moore Auburn 211 Jonathon Byrd Clemson 214 7. Travis Mobley Georgia Southern 213 Richard Treis North Carolina 211 Robert Duck Augusta State 214 T8. Justin Kolumber Georgia Southern 214 T9. Will Claxton Auburn 212 7. Chris Emanuel Ohio State 215 David Sanchez North Carolina State 214 Ari Savolainen Florida 212 8. Eamonn Brady East Tennessee State 216 Lucas Glover Clemson 214 11. Eirik Johansen South Carolina 213 9. Gary Girard Texas Christian 217 T11. Luke Donald Northwestern 215 2004 - March 20-21 T10. Blake Adams Georgia Southern 218 Jamie Elson Augusta State 215 Team Score Michael Capone Wake Forest 218 Dustin Bray North Carolina 215 1. Florida 859 Mike Christensen Duke 218 John Bloomfield South Carolina 215 2. Georgia 869 * playoff winner 2002 - March 23-24 3. South Carolina 871 2000 - March 25-26 Team Score 4. Duke 872 Team Score 1. Augusta State 865 5. Augusta State 876 1. Georgia 829 2. Wake Forest 867 6. Clemson 878 20 All-Time Results

7. Louisiana State 879 North Carolina State 876 2008 - March 14-16 T8. Southern California 881 9. Tennessee 877 Team Score Wake Forest 881 10. Augusta State 880 1. Alabama 849 10. Ohio State 882 11. South Carolina 883 2. Florida 856 11. Georgia Southern 884 12. Louisiana State 887 3. South Carolina 859 12. North Carolina State 890 13. Georgia Southern 890 4. Tennessee 865 13. North Carolina 892 13. Ohio State 890 T5. Georgia Southern 870 14. Tennessee 893 15. Toledo 915 UAB 870 15. Auburn 895 7. Louisiana State 871 Individual School Score 8. Kentucky 877 Individual School Score 1. Matt Harmon Michigan State 207 9. North Florida 881 1. Matt Every Florida 207 2. Robert Riesen North Carolina 209 10. North Carolina 885 2. Bill Haas Wake Forest 209 T3. Brad Doster Kentucky 211 11. Augusta State 886 3. Chris Kirk Georgia 212 Major Manning Augusta State 211 T12. Auburn 888 4. Nathan Smith Duke 213 Stephen Lewton North Carolina State 211 Notre Dame 888 T5. Colin Biles Ohio State 214 T6. Martin Ureta North Carolina 213 14. Michigan State 890 Scott Oxandaboure Southern California 214 Matt Every Florida 213 15. Minnesota 891 Camilo Villegas Florida 214 8. Mark Harrell Alabama 214 16. North Carolina State 892 T8. Jessie Mudd Florida 215 9. Ted Smith North Carolina 215 17. New Mexico 901 Martin Ureta North Carolina 215 T10. Andy Winings Kentucky 216 18. Boston College 937 T10. Alex Hamilton South Caorlina 216 Erik Johansen South Carolina 216 Major Manning Augusta State 216 James Vargas Florida 216 Individual School Score Stephen Poole Clemson 216 Josh Persons Minnesota 216 1. George Bryan IV South Carolina 208 Kurt Watkins Georgia Southern 216 Stuart Moore Auburn 216 2. Michael Thompson Alabama 209 3. Logan Blondell Georgia Southern 210 2005 - March 19-20 2007 - March 17-18 T4. Billy Horschel Florida 211 Team Score Team Score Matthew Swan Alabama 211 1. Duke 868 1. Georgia 854 T6. Josh Sandman Notre Dame 212 2. Auburn 869 2. Alabama 860 Brad Smith UAB 212 T3. Tennessee 882 3. Auburn 868 Manuel Villegas Florida 212 Georgia 882 4. South Carolina 874 T9. Tyler Brown Florida 214 5. Georgia Southern 883 5. Florida 881 Kevin O’Connell North Carolina 214 6. South Carolina 885 6. Texas A&M 886 Michael O’Neal North Florida 214 7. Minnesota 886 7. Georgia Southern 887 12. Clayton Rotz Louisiana State 215 8. Augusta State 888 8. Augusta State 888 T13. Patrick Cunning South Carolina 216 9. North Carolina 889 9. New Mexico 889 Andrew Loupe Louisiana State 216 10. Florida 890 10. Tennessee 890 Joe Monte * Georgia Southern 216 11. Louisiana State 901 11. Arizona 891 Philip Pettitt Tennessee 216 12. Clemson 903 12. North Carolina 896 Robin Wingardh Tennessee 216 13. Ohio State 904 13. Louisiana State 897 14. Southern California 909 14. Michigan State 898 15. North Carolina State 917 15. Ohio State 903 16. Kentucky 907 Individual School Score 17. Minnesota 910 T1. Mark Anderson South Carolina 215* 18. North Carolina State 911 Jon David Kennedy Georgia Southern 215 T3. Auburn 216 Individual School Score Ross McGowan Tennessee 216 1. Chris Kirk Georgia 210 Stuart Moore Auburn 216 2. Brendon Todd Georgia 212 T6. Ryan Blaum Duke 217 3. Michael Thompson Alabama 213 David Denham Georgia 217 T4. Baker Elmore South Carolina 215 Scott Jamieson Augusta State 217 Matt Harmon Michigan State 215 Alabama won its first Schenkel title in 2008. Nathan Smith Duke 217 Adam Mitchell Georgia 215 2009 - March 20-22 Emmett Turner Augusta State 217 T7. Jamie Bowen Auburn 216 Team Score 11. Bronson LaCassie Minnesota 218 Bronson Burgoon Texas A&M 216 1. South Carolina 865 * playoff Bryan Jones Georgia Southern 216 T2. Tennessee 867 Major Manning Augusta State 216 2006 - March 18-19 NC State 867 T11. Georgia 217 Team Score 4. Florida 870 Tim McKenney Florida 217 1. North Carolina 857 5. Kentucky 875 Pete Oriol Arizona 217 2. Florida 859 6. Georgia Southern 876 Steve Saunders New Mexico 217 3. Kentucky 865 7. North Carolina 879 Matthew Swan Alabama 217 4. Auburn 871 8. Mississippi 882 Martin Ureta North Carolina 217 5. Alabama 875 9. Auburn 882 T6. Michigan State 876 10. North Florida 884 Minnesota 876 11. Virginia 885 21 All-Time Results

T12. Vanderbilt 886 T1. Jonathan Randolph Ole Miss 211* Ben Rusch Virginia 217 LSU 886 Jordan Gibb* North Florida 211 Joe Byun North Florida 217 14. Iowa 889 Hunter Hamrick Alabama 211 Mitchell Sutton NC State 217 15. Georgia State 892 T4. Kevin Phelan North Florida 212 Austin Gutgsell LSU 217 16. Oklahoma 896 J.C. Horne North Florida 212 2012 - March 16-18 17. Augusta State 900 T6. Logan Blondell* Georgia Southern 213 Team Score 18. Notre Dame 912 Bank Vongvanij Florida 213 1. Alabama 268-269-280=817 (-47) Will Collins Virginia 213 2. Virginia 283-275-281=839 (-25) Individual School Score Kyle Kopsick Auburn 213 T3. Auburn 282-277-288=847 (-17) 1. Matt Hill NC State 209 T10. Will McCurdy Auburn 215 Florida 280-285-282=847 (-17) 2. George Bryan IV South Carolina 212 Ben Kohles Virginia 215 5.AB U 286-279-290=855 (-9) 3. Jonathan Randolph Mississippi 213 T12. Garrick Porteous Tennessee 216 6. Mississippi 280-286-292=858 (-6) T4. Darren Blair NC State 214 John Peterson LSU 216 7. North Florida 286-285-291=862 (-2) Taylor Floyd* Augusta State 214 Hudson Johnson Vanderbilt 216 8. South Carolina 293-277-294=864 (E) Billy Horschel Florida 214 T15. Riley Wheeldon Louisville 217 9. Kentucky 286-286-298=870 (+6) Tim McKenney Florida 214 George Bryan IV South Carolina 217 10. Vanderbilt 304-289-282=875 (+11) Kevin O’Connell North Carolina 214 Ben Fuqua Kentucky 217 11. Georgia Southern 296-292-290=878 (+14) Sang Yi LSU 214 Paul Woodbury South Carolina 217 12. Notre Dame 289-293-300=882 (+18) 10. Glenn Northcutt Auburn 215 Cole Moreland Auburn 217 13. Minnesota 300-284-300=884 (+20) T11. Sam Braver South Carolina 216 T20. Josh Jones* LSU 218 14. North Carolina State 301-286-298=885 (+21) Brad Hopfinger Iowa 216 Tyson Alexander Florida 218 Drew Lethem Georgia Southern 216 David Holmes Tennessee 218 Individual School Score T14. Joe David Mississippi 217 Michael McGowan North Carolina 218 1. Ben Kohles Virginia 198 (-18) David Holmes Tennessee 217 Austin Gutsgell LSU 218 2. Blayne Barber Auburn 201 (-15) James Kania Kentucky 217 Billy Brozovich Ole Miss 218 T3. Justin Thomas Alabama 204 (-12) Chris Paisley Tennessee 217 Adam Hogue NC State 218 Cory Whitsett Alabama 204 (-12) Darren Renwick Tennessee 217 Hunter Slatton Alabama 218 T5. Hunter Hamrick Alabama 206 (-10) Andy Winings Kentucky 217 Matt Hill NC State 218 Bobby Wyatt Alabama 206 (-10) T20. Logan Blondell Georgia Southern 218 Steven Rojas Virginia 218 T7. Blake Morris Mississippi 207 (-9) Jon Curran Vanderbilt 218 *Jonathan Randolph won the individual title in a playoff Ben Rusch Virginia 207 (-9) Cole Moreland Auburn 218 2011 - March 18-20 9. T.J. Vogel Florida 208 (-8) Henrik Norlander Augusta State 218 Team Score T10. Tyler McCumber Florida 210 (-6) Conrad von Borsig Virginia 218 T1 Auburn* 848 Joe David Mississippi 210 (-6) Florida 848 12. Kevin Phelan North Florida 211 (-5) 3. Virginia 858 T13. J.D. Tomlinson Florida 212 (-4) 4. LSU 862 Max Scodro Notre Dame 212 (-4) 5. North Florida 863 Niclas Carlsson Auburn 212 (-4) 6. North Carolina State 865 T7. North Carolina 880 Minnesota 880 Georgia Southern 880 10. Tennessee 881 11. Mississippi 883 12. Notre Dame 888 Auburn won the team title in 2010. T13. Vanderbilt 896 2010 - March 19-21 Kentucky 896 Team Score 15. Mississippi State 916 1. Auburn 862 2. North Florida 863 Individual School Score Alabama won consecutive team titles in 2012 and 2013. 1. Bank Vongvanij Florida 207 3. Virginia 865 2013 - March 15-17 T2. Kevin Aylwin North Florida 208 4. Alabama 868 Team Score Kyle Kopsick Auburn 208 T5. Tennessee 871 1. Alabama 282-281-285=848 (-16) 4. Phillip Choi Florida 210 Ole Miss 871 2. Texas 280-285-293=858 (-6) T5. Ben Kohles Virginia 211 7. N.C. State 872 3. North Florida 294-291-283=868 (+4) Blayne Barber Auburn 211 8. Florida 875 4. Florida 285-296-292=873 (+9) T7. Amory Davis Virginia 212 9. LSU 877 5. Central Florida 291-294-292=877 (+13) Albin Choi NC State 212 10. South Carolina 878 T6. Kentucky 294-298-291=883 (+19) Niclas Carlsson Auburn 212 11. Vanderbilt 881 Georgia Southern 297-296-290=883 (+19) 10. John Peterson LSU 213 12. Georgia Southern 883 8. Vanderbilt 292-295-300=887 (+23) T11. Andres Echavarria Florida 215 13. North Carolina 888 T9.AB U 292-303-294=889 (+25) Sang Yi LSU 215 14. Kentucky 889 Mississippi 301-289-299=889 (+25) T13. Zach Primavera Mississippi 216 15. Louisville 898 11. Virginia 301-295-295=891 (+27) Michael McGowan North Carolina 216 12. North Texas 296-294-302=892 (+28) Individual School Score T15. Joe David Mississippi 217 13. Maryland 296-288-311=895 (+31) 22 All-Time Results

14. College of Charleston 297-301-301=899 (+35) Beau Hossler Texas 215 (-1) INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 15. Notre Dame 297-307-296=900 (+36) * played as individual 2015 - March 20-22 Individual School Score Team Score 1. Justin Thomas Alabama 207 (-9) 1. Auburn 274-269-280=823 (-41) 2. Brandon Stone Texas 210 (-6) 2. Vanderbilt 273-282-269=824 (-40) T3. Bobby Wyatt Alabama 211 (-5) 3. Georgia Southern 282-278-284=844 (-20) Sean Dale North Florida 211 (-5) 4. Kentucky 285-283-278=846 (-18) T5. Texas 212 (-4) T5. Wake Forest 279-289-279=847 (-17) Scott Wolfes Georgia Southern 212 (-4) NC State 281-290-276=847 (-17) 7. Cory Whitsett Alabama 213 (-3) 7.AB U 290-274-284=848 (-16) 8. MJ Maguire North Florida 214 (-2) 8. North Florida 286-282-286=854 (-10) T.9 Greg Eason Central Florida 215 (-1) Ben Kohles of Virginia in 2012. 9. Iowa 285-283-291=859 (-5) Ben Stow Kentucky 215 (-1) T10. Central Florida 291-286-283=860 (-4) T11. Eric Banks Florida 216 (E) College of Charleston 297-283-280=860 (-4) Sean Bosdosh Maryland 216 (E) 12. Florida 283-291-287=861 (-3) Thomas Sutton UAB 216 (E) 13. Louisville 286-289-295=870 (+6) T14. Sam Love* UAB 217 (+1) 14. Mississippi 292-295-284=871 (+7) Alex Ellis Coll. of Charleston 217 (+1) 15. South Alabama 306-303-288=897 (+33) * played as individual Individual School Score 1. Daniel Stringfellow Auburn 204 (-12) T2. Will Long Auburn 205 (-11) Matthias Schwab Vanderbilt 205 (-11) Theo Humphrey Vanderbilt 205 (-11) Florida’s Bank Vongvanij in 2011. Ben Schlottman Auburn 205 (-11) T6. Zach Munroe College of Charleston 207 (-9) Hunter Stewart Vanderbilt 207 (-9) Carson Jacobs Vanderbilt 207 (-9) T9. Robin Sciot-Siegrist Louisville 208 (-8) David Snyder Kentucky 208 (-8) Georgia Southern won its first title in 2014. Will Zalatoris Wake Forest 208 (-8) 2014 - March 14-16 T12. Tyler McDaniel Kentucky 209 (-7) Team Score Taylor Hancock North Florida 209 (-7) 1. Georgia Southern 286-276-288=850 (-14) Kim Koivu Georgia Southern 209 (-7) 2.AB U 285-281-292=858 (-6) Woody Woodward* Wake Forest 209 (-7) 3. Central Florida 294-279-289=862 (-2) * Played as individual T4. Virginia 290-285-293=868 (+4) Jonathan Randolph from Ole Miss in 2010. Texas 290-283-295=868 (+4) 6. College of Charleston 290-277-302=869 (+5) 7. Georgia State 301-273-297=871 (+7) 8. Mississippi 290-293-292=875 (+11) 9. North Florida 291-278-307=876 (+12) 10. NC State 292-293-296=881 (+17) 11. Kentucky 294-292-296=882 (+18) 12. Duke 297-294-295=886 (+22) 13. Florida 297-293-300=890 (+26) 14. North Texas 309-296-293=898 (+34) 15. Maryland 299-303-302=904 (+40) Auburn claimed its third title in 2015.

Individual School Score NC State’s Matt Hill in 2009. 1. Scott Wolfes Georgia Southern 209 (-7) 2. Martin Rohwer UAB 211 (-5) 3. Jimmy Stanger Virginia 212 (-4) T4. Henry Mabbett* Georgia Southern 213 (-3) Will Evans Georgia Southern 213 (-3) T6. Stephen Powers Kentucky 214 (-2) MJ Maguire North Florida 214 (-2) Charlie Martin Georgia Southern 214 (-2) Kramer Hickok Texas 214 (-2) T10. David Snyder Kentucky 215 (-1) Greg Eason Central Florida 215 (-1) Alex Ellis College of Charleston 215 (-1) Wilson McDonald UAB 215 (-1) South Carolina’s George Bryan IV in 2008.

23 Nationwide Schenkel Invitational Kids Clinic

Men’s golf coaches and student-athletes from Georgia Southern, minutes at each station. Youth golfers received a free dinner following North Florida, Iowa and Central Florida were on hand for the First the clinic and random drawings for prizes were conducted to finish Schenkel Nationwide Youth Clinic at Forest Heights Country Club on the evening. The Schenkel Committee plans to make the Nationwide the Wednesday before the 2015 tournament. Youth Clinic an annual event prior to the tournament. Approximately 75 youth golfers turned out to meet some of the “We thought we might have 25 or 30 kids, and I think we’re up to 75 college players who will be competing in the 36th Annual Schenkel so it was a great turnout and what a great opportunity for these young Invitational, one of the most prestigious tournaments in college golf. girls and boys to learn from some of the players,” said Georgia South- Coaches and student-athletes helped the youth golfers with their ern Associate Athletic Director Larry Mays. “It’s good for our players games at three stations – hitting, chipping and putting. to give back and fun for me to watch them get involved with the youth The free clinic began at 4:30 p.m., and youth players spent about 20 because that was them five or 10 years ago.” THANKS TO OUR PATRON PLUS SPONSORS Andy Bhula Tom Clark Dr. Horace Deal David Ewing Paul Gillespie Bird Hodges Thelma Kilpatrick Doug Lambert John Roach Ric Roderick Richard Rogers George Shumaker Perry Sumner Jack Webb

24 The Schenkel Invitational would like to thank all the local patrons and sponsors for their support through the years. Anyone interested in becoming a patron for 2017, please contact Schenkel Invitational Chairman Chad Avret at [email protected] Est. 1971