Overflowing With Tradition Wake Forest golf is filled with legendary names and unforgettable performances

By John Dell America fourth straight years. Hallberg said. "We kidded a lot with coach and with your going." Perhaps the best thing about the Wake (1979), Strange (1974), Jay Haas (1975) some of his methods, but he was good for Just how deep were the Deacons back Forest golf tradition, according to several also won the individual NCAA title. Bill me. I can only speak for myself but he was in the mid-70s? Haddock said that at one players, is how much better the stories get Haas won a school record 10 tournaments perfect for me. We all need a little disci- point his B team went to a tournament and as the years pass. and set numerous other records along the pline at that age and he knew how to get wound up winning by 20 shots. That tour- It's hard to argue that when it comes to way and will likely become the next former golf, the Demon Deacons had one of the Deacon to star on the PGA Tour. best traditions in all of college athletics "The tradition means a lot to me," Bill which began ever so innocently late 1940s Haas said upon graduation earlier this and early '50s when a hard-hitting Arnold summer. "There have been so many times Palmer wasn't famous yet. That tradition people ask me where I go to school and really got going when Jesse Haddock was when I say Wake Forest they say 'That's a named coach in 1961 and from there he great golf school.' And then when I say I nurtured the program into one of the most play golf for them they automatically think powerful and dominant to have ever com- you are a great golfer." peted in the ACC. Two years ago the ACC came out with A tradition has to have great players, its 50 greatest athletes in each sport and national championships and more impor- several former Wake Forest greats were tantly, a long stretch of dominance that is left out of that list, but that's a testament to unmatched. The Deacons had it all during how dominant the program had been. It Haddock's tenure and it's something that would be hard enough to name the top 50 his numerous former players say was golfers of all-time at Wake Forest. something to behold. When you consider the Deacons first There were three national champi- real great stretch of talented teams took onships (1974, '75 and '86) and countless place from 1962 to '72 when they finished All-Americas who went on to have, or are in the top 10 in the NCAA Championship still having, outstanding careers in the nine times, that's when the tradition start- pros. And there were several All-Americas ed rolling. and key players who didn't play golf pro- "I was very fortunate and people fessional but were just as important to believed in me," Haddock said recently. Haddock's motto of team play. "But I never thought of myself as the main How did such a small school build such reason we won a lot. I was probably more a deep tradition that some would say has self-conscious of other things in the way carried even though some of the lean the golf program evolved and the way the times? One reason it has probably been players looked at me." such a success was it never got lost in Haddock, who is 77 and lives in other sports, the way golf can sometimes Winston-Salem in the winter and get lost at much bigger school. And then Grandfather Mountain during the summer, there's the family atmosphere that sur- retired in 1992 with his legacy was rounds the program. cemented as one of the best college golf "Everybody looks out for one another," coaches of all time. Haddock acknowl- said Jay Sigel, who wound up being the edges he didn't know much about the first recipient of the Arnold Palmer scholar- swing, but when it came to knowing what ship and was on one of Haddock's first made his players tick, he was a physiolog- great teams. "Everybody cares for the ical guru. other guy and we all come back often and He helped guide the Deacons to 15 of I'm amazed at how well the school does the school's 18 ACC titles. The 18 titles are with academics, socially, athletically and the most by any ACC school, despite not everything else." winning won since 1989. There are names such as Palmer, Sigel, "When you look back at where the tra- Lanny Wadkins, Curtis Strange, Jay Haas, dition started the first star and all of that it , Billy Andrade, Len Mattiace, had to be Arnold," said Strange, who was Joe Inman, and Leonard Thompson and part of what many consider the greatest most recently, Jay's son, Bill, who are college team of all time in 1975. "Yes, probably the most well-known of the former Arnold was our first star and our brightest Deacons. But the list of other great players star, but the way I look at it, that tradition could go on and on, such as Jack Lewis, doesn't start overnight. And it doesn't start Ken Folkes, , Chris Kite, Tim with one player, but an entire program with Straub, Eddie Pearce, Jim Simons, Billy many people. And I think that's where Joe Patton, Jerry Haas, Ronny Thomas, Coach Haddock comes into it because he Robert Wrenn, Bob Byman, David Thore did more than anybody." and countless others. Strange said that Haddock's genius An incredible 58 players since 1964 was he got in a player's head and it usual- were named on one of the three All- ly worked. America teams or honorable mention, "Everybody was different, but he had a including Hallberg, who was first team All- way of bringing out your best," Strange twenty-eight wake forest golf 2004-05 Alumni Spotlight: Bill Haas Carries On Golfing Family Tradition By A.J. CARR, Raleigh News & Observer (June 1, 2004) It was the second round of last summer's Porter Cup tournament, and Bill Haas was hankering to sink one more birdie putt. But on the 18th hole, he got a bad break, took a bogey -- and settled for a 60. "I said, 'If you can be disappointed with a 60, I am,' " Haas moaned. Then he added, "But it was hard to be too mad." The Wake Forest senior pursues lofty goals and reaches most of them by routinely firing low scores. The son of PGA Tour veteran Jay Haas has shot in the 60s a total of 23 times in 38 rounds and placed among the top 10 in 11 of 13 tournaments this season. That earned Haas the Ben Hogan Award as the nation's top collegiate golfer and cast him in the favorite's role at the NCAA Championships starting today in Hot Springs, Va. His lament is that Wake did not qualify as a team. The only area team to advance to the championship is North Carolina, which won a playoff against N.C. State to get the final East Regional berth on May 22. Bill already has won 10 career college tournaments, the most ever for a Wake Forest golfer - - more than Arnold Palmer, Curtis Strange, Scott Hoch, Gary Hallberg or Lanny Wadkins. "That makes me realize I lived up to the Wake standard," said Haas, who grew up in Greer, The 1954 Wake Forest golf team, which included Arnold Palmer (back row, far right), played in S.C., and always wanted to play for the Deacons. "Those guys became famous on the tour. That the first year of Atlantic Coast Conference competition. gives me motivation." Haas plays golf like a guy who's late for a date, sometimes cruising 18 holes in less than 2 nament politely asked Haddock the next golf coach at the time, that I went to Wake 1/2 hours. Along with speed, his game sparkles with style and substance. He can tame long par 5s with smoking drives that average 290 yards. His chipping and put- year he could bring just one team. There Forest my first year and that had a ting bear a champ's touch. And his savvy course management has enabled him to turn some was probably not a better stretch of domi- tremendous impact on my life," Palmer potential 73s into 70s, or 70s into 67s. nance overall in the program than the mid- said. "And it still has an impact on my life But not always. On one rare day, he skied to a 79. 70s where at one point Strange, Haas and even today." "He has matured with his game,'' said Wake coach Jerry Haas, who is Bill's uncle. "He was a Hoch were all teammates. But in fact Hoch, Palmer started the first scholarship for little impatient at first, tried to make birdies on every hole. He's getting a little more patience, not a Raleigh native who ranks in the top 20 on golfers at the school in the 1960s by start- so frazzled when things don't go well." the PGA Tour in career money, was on the ing the Buddy Worsham scholarship. But things usually go pretty well because, as Jerry Haas pointed out: "He drives it straight, has B team his freshman year when the Later, an Arnold Palmer scholarship was tremendous length, plays smart, makes a lot of putts, chips and is a good bunker player. He has Deacons won their second straight NCAA established and by the late 1980s every the complete package [and] can bring a course down to his level." Bill Haas says his game has grown primarily because of what has happened between his title. golf scholarship was endowed because of ears. "That's the reason I went there," Hoch the way the former players have given "More than anything I've improved as a thinker, though I'm nowhere near where I need to be said about the Wake Forest tradition. "I got back to the university. [compared] to players on the PGA Tour," he said. "Something else I'm working on is patience, a lot of really good offers from other The humble Palmer says he didn't start knowing when to be aggressive and when not to be. schools that I would have liked to have the tradition and, in fact, says there were "I got good advice from my dad. He said you can par the first 13 or 14 holes and still shoot gone to, but in the end it came down to plenty of others before him. 69. Be patient. Pars are your friend." what would help me to become a pro golfer. "There was certainly some golf tradition Richard Sykes, who has coached N.C. State the past 33 years, says the 6-foot-2, 180-pound I had decided in my junior year of high before I got there," Palmer said. "And it Haas is "as good as I've seen" emerge from the college ranks since Tiger Woods left Stanford in school it's what I wanted to do for a living, had to do with Jim Weaver because he 1996. "I don't know if he'll be another Tiger," Sykes said. "But unless I miss my guess, he'll be one was play golf. And I wanted to play with the had a keen interest in what happened of the best out there [on the PGA Tour] in a little while. He makes the game look too easy." best, and at that time, it was Wake Forest." there at Wake Forest when it came to golf. Haas, with a 68.02 stroke average this year, was raised in a golfing environment. In addition Hoch said he had a hard time beating There were a couple people there before to his dad and uncle Jerry, the family also includes great uncle Bob Goalby, the 1968 Masters out the upper classmen when he arrived at me such as Billy Joe Patton, Ray Harris champion. Wake Forest. But it made him work harder. and Freddie Hyatt who were there before Although basketball was -- and still is -- a passion, Bill went to the links as a youngster and "(The tradition) started with a few good me." learned golf from his father. players and then we had some real great But Palmer acknowledges that he and "He's a much better player than I was at 22," Jay Haas said. "He has all the physical ability teams and people were attracted to the Worsham did make a difference when they he needs [for the Tour]. It's a matter of time and experience. I'm looking forward to playing tour- naments with him." program," Hoch said. arrived. Jerry Haas believes the transition to the PGA circuit will be easier for Bill than it is for some Before Haddock got the head-coaching "I have a lot of memories and certainly players making the jump from college. After all, he has hung around with his dad and knows many job, and even before Arnold Palmer and his the one with the car accident is really a sad of the tour stars, such as Woods, Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples, his boyhood hero. boyhood friend, the late Buddy Worsham, one," said Palmer, who was the first ACC "I feel like I have a doctorate in golf,'' Bill Haas said. arrived at Wake Forest, the Deacons had a champion in 1953. "Jim Weaver, Peahead Laid back. Cool. Mellow. Humble. Those are words folks use to describe the Deacon's per- pretty good program. The athletics director Walker were key people in my life and cer- sonality. at the time, Jim Weaver, believed that golf tainly had a lot to do with me and what At Wake, Haas stood out as an athlete, yet blended into the student body. He went bowling was a way to enhance the university, happened at Wake Forest. But particularly (175 average) with friends, attended Deacons basketball and football games, majored in religion according to Palmer. Jim Weaver and Johnny Johnson. And of and achieved Dean's List status. "He came to Wake with golf primarily on his mind,'' said Charles Kimball, professor and chair- So when Worsham decided to come to course my fellow golfers whether it be Dick man of the Department of Religion. "He matured into a really fine student-athlete. In upper-level Wake Forest he brought his friend, Palmer, Tiddy or Freddie Hyatt. But there were just seminars, he was a very active participant in dialogue." along. Worsham would later die in tragic so many things that happened that had a Haas also does some amiable chatting on the course. car accident while they were both at Wake tremendous influence on my life. N.C. State's Sykes recalls a time when one of his freshmen was awestruck to be playing in Forest. "We could probably do a book on what the same foursome with the Wake star. So Haas talked to the Wolfpack rookie throughout the "That's part of my of my life, being a it meant to me." round, trying to make him feel more comfortable. Wake Forest guy and the fact that Jim It would also take a book to tell the story "I consider it a treat to watch him,'' Sykes said of Haas. "[And] I'm going to enjoy watching him Weaver, who was the athletic director and of how Haddock was suddenly given the on television a lot more." wake forest golf 2004-05 twenty-nine Thompson said he can laugh now Tim Saylor was another of Haddock's Jay Haas said that other bigger schools about the way Haddock would get into his players who was part of both the 1974 and have great golf programs, but Wake Forest head right before matches. For most of the '75 championship teams. One of the things is a special place and it shows each year 1960s and early '70s teams played in that Saylor is amazed at, even after nearly when many of the pros return to the matches, which is a lot different now where 30 years, is how Haddock was able to get school's pro am at Old Town. college teams play in big tournaments with the players to think about the team first. "There's no question you appreciate it 15 to 20 teams competing. "Coach Haddock had a sharp eye for the longer you are away from it," Haas said "He used to piss me off before every recruiting somebody who was talented, but about his college years. "As we go on and match and I didn't do anything wrong but he also could see the desire in some guys look back and think of the times we spent somehow he'd get me so mad," Thompson and I think that helped separate us from a there it was pretty darn special." recalled. "And then I'd go out and shot a 65 lot of schools," Saylor said. Jerry Haas, another of the long line of or whatever and Coach would do that to Saylor believes that one of the reasons former All-Americas who played under me every time. He just had a way of know- the Deacons were so good for so long was Haddock and the younger brother of Jay, Len Mattiace Lanny Wadkins ing each of his players and what made because Haddock was left alone for the has been trying to resurrect that tradition them tick." most part to run the program. Of course, since he took over the program in the fall of Thompson said that there's no doubt that changed in the late 1970s when 1997. With the emergence of his nephew, job as golf coach. He was an assistant ath- that most if not all of his former players Haddock left for nearly two years over a Bill Haas, the last four years the program letics director for a long time and after have a soft spot for Haddock. dispute about salary with Gene Hooks, the has been a contender for the national title. Johnny Johnson was the head coach, "When he had that heart episode last athletic director. But Haddock eventually But Jerry says he knows to get the pro- Bones McKinney was the coach for awhile. year it scared us all," Thompson said. "If returned and six years later the Deacons - gram back up to what it was, there needs Haddock was an assistant under you ever have a second father, he is that led by Andrade, Mattiace, Kite, Straub and to be an ACC championship or even an McKinney, but when McKinney decided he guy and he was a second father to a lot of Barry Fabyan - won the national champi- NCAA championship. Since Haas took didn't want to coach golf, it was Haddock's guys." onship in one of the most remarkable final- over the Deacons have placed in the top turn. Haddock had one simple rule when it round comebacks in NCAA history. 10 in the NCAA twice including a fourth- Before he was golf coach, Haddock came to his teams. Even though golf is an "Since there was such a tradition estab- place finish in 2003. worked in the athletics department as an individual sport, you play for the team first lished when we were there we sorted of "There's no question that people still assistant to Weaver. One fall he came no matter what. benefited from all that went on before," know about the tradition," Jerry said. "I back and they didn't have an equipment "I wasn't an Einstein or anything like Saylor said. "There were great players and don't have to usually say anything because room for the football team at old Gore that, but I was very perceptive when it guys who had great success in the pros. when we recruit they have all heard of Gymnasium. So Haddock's idea was to came to feeling out players and how to But it just seemed like when we were there Arnold and Curtis and Jay, and I think hav- knock a big hole in a load-bearing wall to handle things," Haddock said. "I was per- the community support was so strong and ing Bill here the last four years, that will make a window for the room. ceptive but a sleeping dog can be percep- it was just bigger than kind of what you help as well." But he didn't knock the hole in the wall tive too. You can sometimes be laid back remember." Because Jerry, who graduated in 1985, himself. Instead he persuaded some foot- or know when to say something to a par- In Haddock's talks with his teams he was part of that tradition he doesn't mind ball players to do it for him. ticular player. That's about the only way to stressed the importance of not letting your singing the praises of what it did for him. "We had a good football team back then describe how I did things." teammates down. "People know if you are faking it or with guys like Bill George," Haddock said. Back when Haddock was building his "You didn't want to let anybody down whatever when you talk something up and "So I got this sledge hammer and I hit the empire there were only a handful of and you really didn't have much time to I love what Wake Forest did for me and I wall a few times and then told the players schools offering scholarships in golf. And think about yourself it was more about the love what the school means to me," Jerry 'this stuff is good for you.' And then it back in the early days the NCAA didn't team and Coach Haddock always made said. "We are recruiting a kid right now turned into a macho thing and here are have a limit on the number of scholarships us believe that," Saylor said. "It was more whose dream is to play golf at Wake Forest these guys banging this sledge hammer in non-revenue sports, so many thought about the school, the program, the com- and that's something that is very important. through the wall. And before they knew it, Wake Forest had 10 or 12 scholarships for munity, the family or the team." He wants to come here because of the tra- the hole was there and we had our equip- men's golf. John Kelley, who played for the dition." ment room." Haddock tells the story that he never Deacons in the 1990s, was a part of Jerry says he realizes the tradition suf- So he already knew how the minds of told anybody how many scholarships he Haddock's final team, and says looking fered soon after Haddock retired, but he athletes worked and it took that with him to had at his disposal. Instead of coming back at his time on the golf team means a also pointed out the changing landscape in the golf team. clean, he kind of let the rumor grow. lot. college golf. The Deacons have just four John Buczek, who was on some of "When we won the NCAA in 1975 and "I'm so lucky to have been a part of the and half scholarships, and the much bigger Haddock's best teams in the 1960s, said set the record by winning by 33 shots, the tradition and now looking back and seeing state universities are less expensive to get that Haddock had a way of not only recruit- NCAA was having their meeting that same some of the guys around here in Winston into. ing the best players, but also a way of week on how they could cut expenses," on occasion it's just neat how the whole "I would have to say we are one of the keeping them happy. Haddock said. "We had five and a half thing evolved," Kelley said. "It's such a best private universities when it comes to "Why did Wake Forest become a pow- scholarships and the limit was eight at that huge tradition and you can't compare it to all of our sports programs," Jerry said. "It erhouse in golf?" Buczek said. "I think time. And the teams' we were beating had anything else." used to cost $2000 to go here back in the that's directly related to the efforts of Jesse eight scholarships but I never told anybody Strange says that while the players who day and now it's like $37,000. So there is a Haddock. I know Bones (McKinney) did that." went on to successful pro golf careers are difference when it comes to recruiting and some coaching early but I think Jesse was And then there is the criticism from important, he believes strongly that the tra- other things." the one that kept the thing going and he some quarters who said that Haddock's dition has a lot to do with the other players That doesn't mean Haas doesn't try and obviously had success and it just snow- teams were so good was because he had who have come and gone through the pro- recruit the best junior golfers. balled from there." the market cornered. But he still had to get gram. "We go after the best players in the Buczek said that while Haddock has those star junior players from around the "When you think about college golf is a country and that will never change," Jerry been honored time after time he thinks country to come to Wake Forest. team sport," Strange said. "In my case, Bill said. "I know some people think that tradi- there might be some who still overlook His recruiting tactics included making Argabrite, who is in Tennessee and is an tion is dead, but I'm not one of those. We what Haddock accomplished. sure a prospective player's parents knew attorney, was just as instrumental in our will continue to build this program and to "Jesse was there 40-something years their son would be looked after once he team as Jay or I. Tim Saylor is the same continue to keep that tradition alive." and the type of person he is I think is got to Wake Forest. It's a promise he made way. Those guys were just as important somewhat overlooked," Buczek said. to all the parents, and he meant it. because it was a team sport. So I don't "They gave him a project there at Wake to "Some might say that I was lucky ever forget about those guys. Like David be the golf coach and he wasn't really a because I had the players," Haddock said. Thore, who lives in Reidsville, was my golfer. But he knew athletics and No. 1 he "But I had to get the players to come roommate and we couldn't have won knew people." there." championships without him." thirty wake forest golf 2004-05 1974 NCAA Champions 1986 NCAA Champions The Deacs were five strokes off the lead after each of the The Deacons had “played them- first two rounds, improved by one shot after the third and selves out of contention” for the found themselves trailing the Florida Gators by four heading NCAA title on their own Bermuda into the final day at the 1974 NCAA Championships, held at Run course. Or had they? the Carlton Oaks Country Club in San Diego, Calif. Trailing by 16 strokes and with Coming on strong with a full-fledged team effort, the four teams ahead of them heading Deacs closed that to one stroke after nine; Wake Forest into the final round, Coach passed the Gators on the back nine and held a one-stroke Haddock’s Deacs still waited until the lead as Curtis Strange and Florida’s Gary Koch approached back nine to pull off the miracle. the 18th. Down by 12 strokes, no one told Strange’s 18 not only determined the team title and them they weren’t in contention, so clinched his one-stroke medalist win over Koch, but it will the Demon Deacons played as if the always be known as one of the finest moments in NCAA golf championship was already theirs. history. The golfers hit nearly identical drives. After Koch’s Chris Kite led the charge and went second shot sailed to the back of the green, Strange’s one- five-under on the back nine to finish the day at 66, Billy Andrade and Len Mattiace scored 69, and Tim iron from 250 yards landed within seven feet of the pin. Straub contributed a 74. The team scored a 10-under total of 278 to beat Oklahoma State’s Cowboys, Strange sank his putt for the legendary eagle that secured featuring the phenomenal Scott Verplank, and win WFU’s third NCAA title. Kite finished 13th individ- the first NCAA golf team title for Wake Forest. ually, while Andrade and Mattiace placed 14th.

Wake Forest’s NCAA Tournament Individual Medalists

Jay Haas (1975) Gary Hallberg (1979) Arnold Palmer (1949, 1950) Curtis Strange (1974)

1975 NCAA Champions The Best College Golf Team... Ever? In what is considered the most dominant performance in 1975 Wake Forest Golf – the “Best College Team Ever”. That is what GolfWorld magazine pro- NCAA championship history, Wake Forest’s 33-stroke team claimed in its May 25, 2001 issue. The publication examined the history of collegiate golf and deter- title may sound easy until you realize that the Deacs led mined the 1975 dominating Demon Deacon squad ranked at the top. WFU won seven tourna- after three rounds by a potentially tenuous, by-no-means ments that season and captured the school’s second straight NCAA title with a decisive 33-stroke secure six strokes over Oklahoma State. Incredibly, they victory over second-place Oklahoma State, the most lopsided win in NCAA history. Some of the improved by 27 strokes over the final round in one of the sport’s biggest names, such as Curtis Strange, Jay Haas and the legendary coach Jesse Haddock, best team golf exhibitions ever at Ohio State’s Scarlet were a part of that outstanding squad. It was a squad whose history-making feats nearly 30 years Course in 1975. ago still place them as the best there ever was... Beginning with a 70 by Jay Haas, an incredible tourna- ment-best 67 by Curtis Strange, a 73 by Bob Byman and a 74 by David Thore, the Deacons became uncatchable. Haas battled hole-by-hole throughout the afternoon with Alabama’s Jerry Pate, but the Deacon held off the Tide’s best with a birdie on 14 and a three-foot par putt on 18 to take the individual national title, the fourth in Wake Forest history. Byman finished fourth individually.

wake forest golf 2004-05 thirty-one NCAA Championship History Wake Forest has advanced to the NCAA Championship 40 times

2004 1995 Twenty-Fourth Hot Springs, VA/The Homestead (par 70, 6679 yards) Columbus, OH/Ohio State Scarlet Course (par 70, 7109 yards) Wake Forest In The NCAA Bill Haas 70-68-67-68 273 -7 2nd Robert Dean 75-70 145 +5 Nick Clinard 74-76 150 +10 Tournament: By The Numbers 2003 t-Fourth Justin Roof 74-78 152 +12 National Championships -- 1974, 1975, 1986 Stillwater, OK/Karsten Creek GC (par 72, 7095 yards) Todd Lynch 73-80 153 +13 Brent Wanner 75-75-71-79 300 +12 t26th John Kelley 78-76 154 +14 3 Chad Wilfong 79-74-73-74 300 +12 t26th TEAM (missed team cut) 296-300 596 +36 24th Individual Medalists -- Arnold Palmer (1949, ‘50), Bill Haas 77-82-71-70 300 +12 t26th 4 Curtis Strange (1974), Jay Haas (1975) and Gary Chris Yoder 78-80-75-75 308 +20 t49th 1994 Fifteenth Hallberg (1979) Cortland Lowe 74-77-81-80 312 +24 t63rd McKinney, TX/Stonebridge CC (par 72) Top five finishes as a team, with the most recent com TEAM 304-306-290-298 1198 +46 t4th Ron Whittaker 72-70-74-74 290 +2 t35th 15 ing in 2003, a tie for fourth Kevin Kemp 76-74-73-69 292 +4 t45th 2001 Tenth Justin Roof 73-72-74-75 294 +6 t54th Consecutive Championship appearances from 1967- Durham, NC/Duke GC (par 72, 7086 yards) Nick Clinard 79-72-77-71 299 +11 t67th 22 1988 Jay Morgan 76-70-74-71 291 +3 t30th Robert Dean 75-71-76-79 301 +13 t71st NCAA Championship berths in school history Chris Yoder 74-68-73-77 292 +4 t34th TEAM 296-285-297-289 1167 +15 15th 40 Brent Wanner 70-72-74-78 294 +6 t39th Top 25 individual finishes, including 24 top ten finishes Cortland Lowe 75-74-77-69 295 +7 t46th 1993 Eleventh Bill Haas 75-72-76-78 301 +13 t66th Lexington, KY/The Champions Club (par 72) 43 TEAM 294-282-297-295 1168 +16 10th Ron Whittaker 69-72-75-78 294 +6 t28th Kevin Kemp 72-72-76-74 294 +6 t28th 1987 Second Bob Fisher 76-74-72-75 297 +9 t43rd 2000 Fifteenth Columbus, OH/Ohio State Scarlet Course (par 72) Opelika, AL/Grand National GC (par 72, 7003 yards) Hans Albertsson 76-78-77-74 305 +17 t65th Barry Fabyan 76-68-73-69 286 -2 t2nd Brent Wanner 73-71-71-69 284 -4 t24th Nick Clinard 80-74-82-76 312 +24 t75th Len Mattiace 70-73-79-72 294 +6 t17th Jay Morgan 73-71-74-75 293 +5 t62nd TEAM 293-292-300-299 1184 +32 11th Eoghan O'Connell 80-73-75-72 300 +12 t40th Chad Wilfong 72-75-77-70 294 +6 t65th Tim Straub 74-77-80-70 301 +13 t45th Chris Yoder 78-73-79-78 308 +20 83rd 1992 Twenty-Fourth Tony Mollica 77-76-79-79 311 +23 t105th Buck Williams 74-76-73-WD WD -- -- Albuquerque, NM/UNM Championship Course (par 72) TEAM 297-290-306-283 1176 +24 2nd TEAM 292-290-295-292 1169 +17 15th Hans Albertsson 73-72 145 +1 Ron Whittaker 72-75 147 +3 1986 First Bobby Collins 75-75 150 +6 1999 Winston-Salem, NC/Bermuda Run CC (par 72) Chaska, MN/Hazeltine National GC (par 71, 6734 yards) Kevin Kemp 77-73 150 +6 Chris Kite 75-74-74-66 289 +1 13th Michael Capone (missed cut) 77-78 155 John Kelley 76-81 157 +13 Billy Andrade 72-71-78-69 290 +2 t14th TEAM (missed team cut) 296-295 591 +15 24th Len Mattiace 76-70-75-69 290 +2 t14th 1997 Second Tim Straub 68-77-75-74 294 +6 t38th Lake Forest, IL/Conway Farms GC (par 71, 6726 yards) 1991 Fourth Barry Fabyan 71-75-79-77 302 +14 t87th Michael Capone 75-70-71-68 284 E t6th Pebble Beach, CA/Poppy Hills GC (par 72) TEAM 286-290-302-278 1156 +4 1st Justin Roof 69-78-71-72 290 +6 t25th Hans Albertsson 76-69-74-71 290 +2 9th Ryan Gioffre 72-76-75-68 291 +7 t30th Ron Whittaker 72-71-75-75 293 +5 t14th 1985 Thirteenth Oscar Sanchez 76-75-72-71 294 +10 t47th Bobby Collins 76-74-78-73 301 +13 t56th Grenelefe, FL/Grenelefe Resort (par 72) Todd Lynch 74-74-73-78 299 +15 t63rd Kevin Kemp 74-71-83-76 304 +16 t75th Jerry Haas 71-73-77-74 295 +7 t18th TEAM 290-295-287-279 1151 +15 2nd Mark Strickland 78-77-75-81 311 +23 119th Chris Kite 78-71-75-76 300 +12 t48th TEAM 298-285-302-295 1180 +28 4th Billy Andrade 75-73-77-77 302 +14 t61st 1996 Eighteenth Mark Thaxton 77-77-78-80 312 +24 t86th Ooltewah, TN/The Honors Course (par 72, 6989 yards) 1988 Twenty-Second Mitch Perry 74-82-88-78 322 +34 t96th Ray Floyd, Jr. 75-75 150 +6 West Lake Village, CA/North Ranch Club (par 71) TEAM 297-294-307-305 1203 +51 13th Todd Lynch 75-76 151 +7 Barry Fabyan 77-72-69-74 292 +4 t14th Ryan Gioffre 76-78 154 +10 Len Mattiace 76-76 152 +10 1984 Fifteenth Robert Dean 77-80 157 +13 Tim Straub 72-82 154 +12 Houston, TX/Bear Creek CC (par 72) Justin Roof 77-80 157 +13 Tony Mollica 78-78 156 +14 Chris Kite 68-71-78-78 295 +7 t39th TEAM (missed team cut) 303-309 612 +36 18th Eoghan O'Connell 78-79 157 +15 Mark Thaxton 78-72-75-71 296 +8 t42nd TEAM (missed team cut) 303-305 608 +40 22nd Mike Barrow 73-71-78-74 296 +8 t42nd Jerry Haas 72-76-73-76 297 +9 t48th Billy Andrade 77-76-71-78 302 +14 t65th TEAM 290-290-297-299 1176 +24 15th Wake Forest’s Top NCAA Tournament Performances Low Round - Individual 68 -2 Bill Haas 2004 (2nd) 288 E Curtis Strange 1976 Low Tournament - Team Career NCAA Stroke Average 65 -7 Curtis Strange 1974 (3rd) 68 -2 Bill Haas 2004 (4th) Par unknown: (72 holes) (min. three appearances) 66 -6 Gary Hallberg 1979 (2nd) 285 Lanny Wadkins 1970 1155 +3 1971 71.17 Curtis Strange 1974-76 66 -6 Chris Kite 1986 (3rd) Low Tournament - Individual 1156 +4 1975 72.75 Lanny Wadkins 1969-71 67 -5 Eddie Pearce 1971 (2nd) (72 holes) Low Round - Team 1156 +4 1986 72.83 Bill Haas 2001-04 67 -5 Curtis Strange 1975 (4th) 273 -7 Bill Haas 2004 278 -10 1986 4th rd. 1158 +6 1974 73.06 Jay Haas 1973-76 67 -4 Jack Lewis 1968 (1st) 282 -6 Eddie Pearce 1971 282 -6 2001 2nd rd. 1151 +15 1997 73.14 R. Whittaker 1991-94 67 -3 Bill Haas 2004 (3rd) 282 -6 Curtis Strange 1974 283 -5 1987 4th rd. 1167 +15 1994 73.16 Brent Wanner 2000-03 68 -4 Mike Kallam 1971 (1st) 282 -6 Jay Haas 1975 279 -5 1997 4th rd. 1168 +16 2001 73.25 B. Byman 1974-76 68 -4 Tom Case 1971 (2nd) 283 -5 Lanny Wadkins 1971 285 -3 1991 2nd rd. 1169 +17 2000 73.33 Barry Fabyan 1986-88 68 -4 Eddie Pearce 1972 (3rd) 284 -4 Curtis Strange 1975 285 -3 1994 2nd rd. 1173 +21 1982 73.60 Len Mattiace 1986-88 68 -4 David Thore 1974 (2nd) 284 -4 Brent Wanner 2000 286 -2 1986 1st rd. 1175 +23 1976 73.75 Chris Kite 1985-88 68 -4 Curtis Strange 1976 (1st) 286 -2 Barry Fabyan 1987 287 -1 1982 1st rd. 1160 +24 1968 74.00 David Thore 1973-76 68 -4 Chris Kite 1984 (1st) 287 -1 Jim Simons 1972 Par unknown: 1176 +24 1984 74.00 Jerry Haas 1982-85 68 -4 Tim Straub 1986 (1st) 287 -1 Gary Hallberg 1979 286 1978 2nd rd. 1176 +24 1987 74.00 H. Albertsson 1991-93 68 -4 Barry Fabyan 1987 (2nd) 284 E Joe Inman 1968 74.14 Gary Hallberg 1977-80 68 -4 Chris Yoder 2001 (2nd) 284 E Michael Capone 1997 74.29 K. Kemp 1991-94 thirty-two wake forest golf 2004-05 1983 Thirteenth Fresno, CA/San Joaquin CC (par 72) Wake Forest’s NCAA Regional History Chris Kite 74-71-76-75 296 +8 t29th Tim Fieldhouse 79-78-70-73 300 +12 t54th The NCAA began a regional playoff format in 1989 in which a set number of teams (usually the top 10) from three regions -- East, Central Jerry Haas 76-74-73-80 303 +15 t68th and West -- advance to the NCAA Championships. Wake Forest has earned a team regional berth in 15 of the 16 years this system has Billy Andrade 74-72-80-81 307 +19 t80th been in existence. In 10 of those 16 regional trips, the Demon Deacons have advanced to the Championships. Mark Thaxton 83-76-76-74 309 +21 t85th TEAM 303-293-295-302 1193 +41 t13th Year Region Location Course Place (Score) WFU Top Finisher 2004 East New Haven, CT Yale t-12th (883) Bill Haas 1st 2003 East Auburn, AL Auburn University Club 6th (868) Brent Wanner t18th 1982 t-Tenth Pinehurst, NC/Pinehurst No. 2 (par 72, 7,020 yards) 2002 East Roswell, GA Ansley GC Settindown Creek 11th (900)* Bill Haas t26th Jerry Haas 71-69-70-79 289 +1 t16th 2001 West Corvallis, OR Trysting Tree GC 9th (882) Bill Haas t19th Mike Barrow 72-77-71-76 296 +8 t53rd 2000 East Moosic, PA Glenmaura National GC 11th (896) Brent Wanner 7th Mark Thaxton 71-74-77-75 297 +9 t58th 1999 East Providence, RI Rhode Island CC --- **Michael Capone t5th Jack Nance 76-74-75-75 300 +12 t73rd 1998 East Daufuskie Island, SC Melrose GC 14th (879)* Michael Capone t29th Tom Knox 73-75-73-80 301 +13 t76th 1997 East Hot Springs, VA The Homestead 3rd (881) Todd Lynch t8th TEAM 287-292-289-305 1173 +21 t10th 1996 East Kiamesha Lake, NY Concord Resort 5th (901) Ryan Gioffre t8th 1995 East New Haven, CT Yale University GC 5th (878) Justin Roof t7th 1994 East Opelika, AL Grand National Lakes Course 4th (864) Ron Whittaker t4th 1981 Ninth Palo Alto, CA/Stanford GC (par 71, 6715 yards) 1993 East Charlottesville, VA Birdwood GC 9th (876) Hans Albertsson t5th Robert Wrenn 73-72-70-70 285 +1 4th 1992 East Hamilton, NY Colgate University GC 5th (887) Hans Albertsson t5th Tom Knox 75-70-76-76 297 +13 t42nd 1991 East New Haven, CT Yale University GC 6th (877) Mark Strickland t12th Tim Planchin 79-77-73-71 300 +16 t56th 1990 East Savannah, GA Sheraton Resort & CC 13th (878)* Hans Albertsson t15th David Abell 77-77-73-77 304 +20 t75th 1989 East North Myrtle Beach, SC The Long Bay Club 13th (911)* Tony Mollica t23rd Bill Nance 78-74-78-77 307 +23 t83rd * - missed team cut to advance to Championships TEAM 303-293-292-294 1182 t46th 9th ** - invited to Regional (and advanced to Championships) as an individual

1980 Seventeenth Columbus, OH/Ohio State Scarlet Course (par 72, 7120 yards) 1974 First 1968 Third Gary Hallberg 72-81-74 227 +11 San Diego, CA/Carlton Oaks CC (par 72) Las Cruces, NM/New Mexico State GC (par 71, 7108 yards) Eric Slovenkay 79-75-73 227 +11 Curtis Strange 72-73-65-72 282 -6 1st Joe Inman 75-71-68-70 284 E t3rd Robert Wrenn 76-78-73 227 +11 Jay Haas 70-73-73-73 289 +1 t6th Jack Lewis 67-72-69-77 285 +1 t5th Gary Pinns 81-77-76 234 +18 David Thore 75-68-77-72 292 +4 t13th Chip Lewis 73-75-76-70 294 +10 t38th Tom Knox 76-83-81 240 +24 Bob Byman 74-72-76-73 295 +7 t27th Leonard Thompson 70-79-74-74 297 +13 t61st TEAM (missed team cut)303-311-296 910 +46 17th Bill Argabrite 73-73-77-73 296 +8 t30th Johnny Harris 69-80-76-79 304 +20 t80th TEAM 1158 +6 1st TEAM 1160 +24 3rd 1979 Third Winston-Salem, NC/Bermuda Run CC (par 72, 7023 yards) 1973 Ninteenth 1967 Fifth Gary Hallberg 72-66-76-73 287 -1 1st Stillwater, OK/Stillwater G&CC (par 70) Shawnee-On-Delaware, PA/Shawnee Inn (par 72) Robert Wrenn 77-71-73-83 304 +16 t35th David Thore 69-72-76-78 295 +15 t43rd Joe Inman 13th Gary Pinns 79-77-75-76 307 +19 t48th Jay Haas 74-71-78-75 298 +18 t57th TEAM 597 5th Eric Slovenkay 74-74-80-80 308 +20 t54th Mike Crowley 73-79 152 +12 Matt King 81-77-74-79 311 +23 t64th Lex Alexander 79-74 153 +13 1964 Seventh TEAM 302-288-298-308 1196 +44 3rd Tom Case 80-78 158 +18 Colorado Springs, CO/The Broadmoor TEAM (missed team cut) 591 +31 19th TEAM 607 7th 1978 Seventh Eugene, OR/Eugene Country Club 1972 t-Sixth 1963 Sixth Gary Hallberg 74-69-73 216 10th Cape Coral, FL/ Cape Coral CC (par 72) Wichita, KS David Abell 72-71-76 219 23rd Jim Simons 73-72-72-70 287 -1 t7th Jay Sigel 72-72 144 5th Scott Hoch 69-75-79 223 t57th Eddie Pearce 77-76-68-73 294 +6 t21st Don Hedrick 70-77 147 Gary Pinns 77-71-76 224 t66th Slate Tuttle 77-74-75-75 301 +13 t54th Eddie Honeycutt 73-76 149 Robert Wrenn 73-75-79 227 t86th Loge Jackson 80-77-72-74 303 +15 t62nd Frank Merchant 73-78 151 TEAM 288-286-304-299 1177 7th Steve Walker 75-78-75-79 307 +19 t77th Ken Folkes 77-80 157 TEAM 1185 +33 t6th TEAM 591 t6th 1977 Tenth Hamilton, NY/Colgate University GC (par 72) 1971 Fourth 1962 Eighth Scott Hoch 73-76-74-75 298 +10 9th Tucson, AZ/ Tucson National GC (par 72) Durham, NC/Duke University GC (par 71, 6828 yards) Gary Hallberg 75-83-74-76 308 +20 t38th Eddie Pearce 71-67-70-74 282 -6 3rd Ken Folkes 71-77 148 +6 t9th Bill Chapman 74-78-79-80 311 +23 t56th Lanny Wadkins 70-72-70-73 283 -5 7th Bobby Edgerton 78-78 156 +14 t60th Jess Bailes 75-78-79-84 316 +28 t72nd Mike Kallam 68-72-77-75 292 +4 t35th Dennis Milne 78-79 157 +15 t73rd Wayne DeFrancesco 79-82-80-83 324 +36 94th Jim Simons 76-73-74-73 296 +8 t58th Larry Allgood 83-75 158 +16 t82nd TEAM 1233 +81 10th Tom Case 74-68-84-78 304 +16 103rd Eddie Honeycutt 82-81 163 +21 t135th TEAM 1155 +3 4th TEAM 619 +51 8th 1976 Fourth Albuquerque, NM/New Mexico South Course (par 72) 1970 Second 1955 t-Sixteenth Curtis Strange 68-75-70-75 288 E 7th Columbus, OH/Ohio State Scarlet Course Host: Tennessee Bob Byman 77-72-72-73 294 +6 t26th Lanny Wadkins 70-69-72-74 285 2nd TEAM 610 t16th Bill Chapman 75-76-73-72 296 +8 t37th Steve Walker 75-77-71-83 296 t21st David Thore 75-71-77-74 297 +9 t45th Mike Kallam 74-74-74-74 296 t21st 1952 Fourteenth Jay Haas 74-76-77-73 300 +12 t70th Loge Jackson 75-80-76-74 305 t76th Host: Purdue TEAM 1175 +23 4th Kent Engelmeier 75-75-77-78 305 t76th TEAM 621 14th TEAM 1182 2nd 1975 First 1950 Fifth Columbus, OH/Ohio State Scarlet Course (par 72) 1969 Second Host: New Mexico Jay Haas 71-72-69-70 282 -6 1st Colorado Springs, CO/The Broadmoor Arnold Palmer 1st* Curtis Strange 71-72-74-67 284 -4 3rd Lanny Wadkins 78-79-74-74 305 10th TEAM 591 5th Bob Byman 70-74-73-73 290 +2 t4th Joe Inman 81-73-75-79 308 t17th David Thore 74-78-74-74 300 +12 t33rd Leonard Thompson 83-75-73-78 309 t22nd 1949 Seventh Tim Saylor 77-74-81-80 312 +24 t102nd Jack Lewis 82-78-72-78 310 t28th Host: Iowa State TEAM 1156 +4 1st Steve Walker 82-73-78-81 314 t53rd Arnold Palmer 1st* TEAM 1232 2nd TEAM 608 7th * - stroke play medalist wake forest golf 2004-05 thirty-three ACC Championship History Wake Forest has captured a league-best 18 conference championships

2004 Second 1997 Third 1989 First Wake Forest’s Top ACC New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Fayetteville, GA/Whitewater CC (par 72, 6739 Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Tournament 7100 yards) yards) Tim Straub 72-71-73 216 E 1st Sean Moore 70-67-68 205 -11 1st Todd Lynch 72-70-76 218 +2 t5th Barry Fabyan 72-74-73 219 +3 t5th Performances Bill Haas 67-73-69 209 -7 5th Michael Capone 76-73-71 220 +4 t8th Tony Mollica 77-70-73 220 +4 t8th Low Round - Individual Kyle Reifers 75-72-68 215 -1 t17th Ryan Gioffre 77-77-73 223 +7 18th Len Mattiace 73-75-73 221 +5 t11th 67 -5 Jay Morgan 2002 (3rd) Doug Manchester 71-74-71 216 E t19th Oscar Sanchez 71-75-80 226 +10 t22nd Eoghan O’Connell 71-76-75 222 +6 t15th 67 -5 Sean Moore 2004 (2nd) Chad Wilcox 75-78-75 228 +12 40th Justin Roof 80-74-75 229 +13 t30th TEAM 288-290-292 870 +6 1st 67 -5 Bill Haas 2004 (1st) TEAM 283-286-276 845 -19 2nd TEAM 296-290-295 881 +17 3rd 67 -4 Sonny George 1957 (1st) 1988 Third Par unknown 2003 Second 1996 Sixth Greensboro, NC/Cardinal GC (par 70) 67 Mike Crowley 1973 (3rd) New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Barry Fabyan 73-74-75 222 +12 5th 67 Curtis Strange 1976 (1st) 7102 yards) 7102 yards) Len Mattiace 73-76-74 223 +13 t6th 67 Bob Byman 1976 (3rd) Bill Haas 69-68-76 213 -3 2nd Robert Dean 74-70-70 214 -2 t3rd Eoghan O’Connell 72-76-75 223 +13 t6th 67 Scott Hoch 1977 (1st) Brent Wanner 72-69-75 216 E t5th Justin Roof 75-74-71 220 +4 t18th Tony Mollica 79-74-76 229 +19 t18th Chris Yoder 74-70-75 219 +3 11th Oscar Sanchez 79-69-73 221 +5 t21st Mark Strickland 77-77-77 231 +21 t24th Low Tournament - Individual Chad Wilfong 78-75-72 225 +9 t20th Todd Lynch 73-76-77 226 +10 t33rd TEAM 295-300-300 895 +55 3rd (54 holes) Kyle Reifers 79-81-69 229 +13 t29th Ryan Gioffre 80-78-71 229 +13 t37th 205 -11 Sean Moore 2004 TEAM 293-282-291 866 +2 2nd TEAM 301-289-285 875 +11 6th 1987 t-Second 208 -8 Bill Haas 2002 Greensboro, NC/Bryan Park (par 72) 209 -7 Bill Haas 2004 2002 Fourth 1995 Seventh Tim Straub 72-74-69 215 -1 t3rd 211 -5 Ron Whittaker 1992 New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Barry Fabyan 73-71-72 216 E t6th 212 -4 Brent Wanner 2001 7102 yards) 6888 yards) Eoghan O’Connell 69-74-73 216 E t6th 212 -4 Jay Morgan 2002 Bill Haas 70-69-69 208 -8 t4th Justin Roof 70-71-73 214 -2 t8th Tony Mollica 75-76-72 223 +7 t27th Par unknown Jay Morgan 74-71-67 212 -4 t11th John Kelley 76-72-72 220 +4 t19th Len Mattiace 73-77-74 224 +8 t29th 204 Gary Hallberg 1980 Chris Yoder 73-69-73 215 -1 t17th Todd Lynch 71-75-75 221 +5 t22nd TEAM 287-295-286 868 +4 t2nd 207 Curtis Strange 1976 Brent Wanner 73-70-73 216 E t20th Robert Dean 73-74-74 221 +5 t22nd 207 Scott Hoch 1977 Chad Wilfong 76-74-75 225 +9 39th Nick Clinard 78-75-78 231 +15 t38th 1986 Third TEAM 290-279-282 851 -13 4th TEAM 290-292-294 876 +12 7th Greensboro, NC/Bryan Park (par 72) Low Round - Team Chris Kite 69-73-73 215 -1 t4th 276 -12 2004 3rd 2001 Third 1994 Eighth Billy Andrade 73-72-71 216 E t6th 279 -9 2002 2nd Orlando, FL/Disney Magnolia GC (par 72, 7093 Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Len Mattiace 73-73-75 221 +5 t13th 281 -7 1985 2nd yards) Ron Whittaker 72-74-76 222 +6 t16th Barry Fabyan 77-76-72 225 +9 t20th 281 -7 2001 1st Brent Wanner 71-68-73 212 -4 t4th Bobby Collins 77-73-74 224 +8 t20th Tim Straub 77-73-76 226 +10 t23rd 282 -6 1998 2nd Bill Haas 68-71-74 213 -3 t6th Nick Clinard 79-74-74 227 +11 t28th TEAM 292-291-291 874 +10 3rd 282 -6 2003 2nd Jay Morgan 71-69-75 215 -1 t10th Kevin Kemp 76-77-77 230 +14 t32nd 282 -6 2002 3rd Cortland Lowe 74-75-70 219 +3 t18th Justin Roof 78-75-79 232 +16 t37th 1985 t-Third 283 -5 2001 2nd Chris Yoder 71-76-73 220 +4 t22nd TEAM 303-297-305 900 +36 8th Greensboro, NC/Bryan Park (par 72) 283 -5 2004 1st TEAM 281-283-290 854 -10 3rd Mark Thaxton 69-72-73 214 -2 t7th 284 -4 1985 1st 1993 Third Jerry Haas 72-69-74 215 -1 t11th 284 -4 1993 3rd 2000 Fourth Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Billy Andrade 69-72-77 218 +2 t19th New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Ron Whittaker 75-70-68 213 -3 5th Mitch Perry 74-68-76 218 +2 t19th Low Tournament - Team 7102 yards) Kevin Kemp 73-73-70 216 E t6th Chris Kite 75-74-70 219 +3 t24th (54 holes-4 scores counted) Jay Morgan 72-69-75 216 E t8th Hans Albertsson 75-74-70 219 +3 t12th TEAM 284-281-293 858 -6 t3rd 845 -19 2004 Brent Wanner 74-73-72 219 +3 t14th Bobby Collins 72-75-76 223 +7 t24th 851 -13 2002 Buck Williams 79-71-71 221 +5 t19th Nick Clinard 80-72-77 229 +13 38th 1984 Second 854 -10 2001 Chris Yoder 75-77-73 225 +9 t29th TEAM 295-289-284 868 +4 3rd Pinehurst, NC/Pinehurst No. 2 (par 72) 858 -6 1985 Chad Wilfong 73-77-76 226 +10 t31st Jerry Haas 72-71-74 217 +1 2nd 865 +1 1992 TEAM 294-290-291 875 +11 4th 1992 Fifth Chris Kite 71-72-78 221 +5 3rd 865 +1 1998 Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Mark Thaxton 80-73-79 232 +16 19th 866 +2 2003 1999 Eighth Ron Whittaker 69-74-68 211 -5 t7th Mike Barrow 74-82-82 238 +22 28th Par unknown New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Bobby Collins 71-75-70 216 E t17th Billy Andrade 81-80-83 244 +28 48th 838 1980 7102 yards) Bob Fisher 72-74-73 219 +3 t29th TEAM 297-296-313 906 +42 2nd Michael Capone 74-71-75 220 +4 t12th Hans Albertsson 76-70-75 221 +5 t34th Career ACC Stroke Average Oscar Sanchez 74-72-75 221 +5 17th Kevin Kemp 74-75-76 225 +9 t40th 1983 Fifth (min. three appearances) Jamie Gallacher 77-82-74 233 +17 t36th TEAM 286-293-286 865 +1 5th Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) 70.25 Bill Haas 2001-04 Juan Vizcaya 75-82-79 236 +20 t40th Jerry Haas 71-68-75 214 -2 t2nd 70.50 R. Thomas 1958-60 Thomas Parker 78-80-79 237 +21 42nd 1991 Fourth Mark Thaxton 78-72-70 220 +4 t11th 70.78 Scott Hoch 1976-78 TEAM 300-305-303 908 +44 8th Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Billy Andrade 75-73-75 223 +7 t17th 71.44 J. Morgan 2000-02 Bobby Collins 73-69 141 -3 t6th Tim Fieldhouse 74-77-77 228 +12 t27th 71.78 R. Whittaker 1992-94 1998 Sixth Hans Albertsson 69-75 144 E t12th Chris Kite 79-WD-76 71.92 Gary Hallberg 1977-80 New London, NC/Old North State Club (par 72, Mark Strickland 72-73 145 +1 t15th TEAM 298-290-296 884 +20 5th 71.92 Brent Wanner 2000-03 7102 yards) Kevin Kemp 72-76 148 +4 24th 72.50 Lanny Wadkins 1969-71 Todd Lynch 70-70-76 216 E t20th Hans Edberg 72-78 150 +6 t29th 1982 Fourth Ray Floyd, Jr. 77-68-73 218 +2 26th TEAM 285-293 578 +2 4th Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC Ryan Gioffre 74-72-73 219 +3 t27th Mark Thaxton 73-73-71 217 3rd Michael Capone 74-76-73 223 +7 t37th 1990 Seventh Tom Knox 71-75-74 220 t6th Juan Vizcaya 82-72-69 223 +7 t37th Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC (par 72) Mike Barrow 75-75-74 224 16th TEAM 295-282-288 865 +1 6th Eoghan O’Connell 72-69-76 217 +1 10th Jerry Haas 76-74-79 229 24th Mark Cero 71-75-73 219 +3 t12th Jack Nance 77-77-79 233 28th Bob Fisher 74-71-78 223 +7 t17th TEAM 295-297-298 890 4th Colby Lytch 78-76-77 231 +15 t28th Hans Edberg 79-83-75 237 +21 35th TEAM 295-291-301 887 +23 7th

thirty-four wake forest golf 2004-05 1981 Second 1972 First 1963 First Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC High Point, NC/Willow Creek GC Hot Springs, VA/The Cascades Deacon Details Robert Wrenn 74-70-72 216 2nd Jim Simons 73-68-75 216 1st Jay Sigel 72-73 145 1st Last spring, Wake Forest’s Sean Tim Planchin 70-75-73 218 t4th Eddie Pearce 75-72-75 222 2nd Ken Folkes 78-71 149 t2nd Moore became the first Deacon to win David Abell 76-70-76 222 11th Steve Walker 74-74-77 225 3rd Eddie Honeycutt 75-78 153 t10th ACC Championship individual medal- Jack Nance 74-81-72 227 t15th Loge Jackson 75-76-78 229 t6th Bobby Edgerton 81-75 156 t17th ist honors since 1989. Tom Knox 74-77-78 229 t19th Lex Alexander 78-76-76 230 t8th Don Hedrick 83-73 156 t17th Bill Nance 74-81-75 230 t26th Tom Case 76-80-74 230 t8th Jimmy Thompson 74-82 156 t17th Wake Forest has captured more ACC TEAM 876 2nd TEAM 1122 1st TEAM 603 1st team championships (18) and individ- ual titles (21) than any other league 1980 First 1971 First 1962 Third school. The Deacs also set a confer- Rocky Mount, NC/Northgreen CC Aiken, SC/Midland Valley CC (par 72) - 1st/2nd Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club ence record with 10 consecutive titles Gary Hallberg 204 1st rds. Ken Folkes 73-71 144 t1st from 1967-76. Tom Knox 206 2nd Rockville, MD/Woodmont CC - 3rd/4th rds. Larry Allgood 75-74 149 t8th Only four players in conference histo- Gary Pinns 215 4th Lanny Wadkins 73-69-76-74 292 2nd Frank Lock 73-78 151 t15th ry have won two ACC individual titles, Eric Slovenkay 218 t7th Tom Case 75-74-72-72 293 t3rd Bobby Edgerton 74-77 151 t15th and two of those are from Wake Robert Wrenn 220 t11th Mike Kallam 72-68-79-74 293 t3rd TEAM 595 3rd Forest -- Ronny Thomas (1959, ‘60) Matt King 221 t13th Eddie Pearce 73-70-76-74 293 t3rd and Scott Hoch (1977, ‘78). Georgia TEAM 838 1st Jim Simons 72-71-78-76 297 9th 1961 Fourth Tech’s David Duval (1991, ‘93) and TEAM 1468 1st College Park, MD/Maryland GC Clemson’s Charles Warren (1997, ‘98) 1979 First TEAM 612 4th are the only other ACC golfers who Greensboro, NC/Cardinal GC 1970 First can claim this distinction. Gary Hallberg 73-70-73 216 2nd Pinehurst, NC/Foxfire G&C (par 71) 1960 Fourth Robert Wrenn 69-76-74 219 4th Kent Engelmeier 69-71 140 -2 1st Durham, NC/Duke University GC Wake’s 44-stroke victory over runner- Gary Pinns 76-77-71 224 10th Lanny Wadkins 69-72 141 -1 2nd Ronny Thomas 70-72 142 t1st up NC State in the 1973 ACC Eric Slovenkay 79-73-73 225 t11th Loge Jackson 72-70 142 E t3rd Tom Taylor 80-77 157 t20th Championship (1092-1136) set the Tom Knox 75-76-75 226 t13th Steve Walker 71-71 142 E t3rd Doug King 78-82 160 26th league record for widest margin of vic- TEAM 1110 1st Mike Kallam 70-72 142 E t3rd Frank Cole 80-82 162 t29th tory. TEAM 707 -3 1st TEAM 621 4th 1978 First Scott Hoch Raleigh, NC/North Ridge CC 1969 First 1959 Second (left) won Scott Hoch 73-72-69 214 1st Raleigh, NC/MacGregor Downs (par 72) Chapel Hill, NC/Finley GC (par 72) ACC titles in Gary Hallberg 75-70-75 220 t4th Lanny Wadkins 76-71 147 +3 t1st Ronny Thomas 70-68 138 -6 1st 1977 and Robert Wrenn 78-70-72 220 t4th Joe Inman 71-77 148 +4 t3rd Phil Wiechman 69-72 141 -3 3rd 1978. David Abell 75-72-75 222 t10th Jack Lewis 76-74 150 +6 5th Tommy Helms 72-74 146 +2 t16th Tim Planchin 75-73-75 223 t13th Steve Walker 72-81 153 +9 t10th Tom Taylor 73-76 149 +5 t19th TEAM 1099 1st Kent Engelmeier 79-75 154 +10 t15th TEAM 574 2nd TEAM 753 +33 1st 1977 Third 1958 First Raleigh, NC/North Ridge CC 1968 First Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club (par 71) Scott Hoch 67-68-72 207 1st Sanford, NC/Quail Ridge GC (par 72, 6858 Ronny Thomas 70-73 143 +1 t2nd Wayne DeFrancesco72-74-72 218 t7th yards) Keith Enyon 76-72 148 +6 t7th Jess Bailes 70-76-76 222 t17th Jack Lewis 72-68 140 -4 1st Ralph James 74-75 149 +7 t10th Gary Hallberg 77-73-73 223 t19th Joe Inman 74-70 144 E 2nd Gene Sapp 76-73 149 +7 t10th Billy Chapman 74-76-78 228 t25th Mike Kallam 74-74 148 +4 t4th TEAM 589 +21 1st Jay Sigel TEAM 1098 3rd Leonard Thompson 74-74 148 +4 t4th (left) won Johnny Harris 76-74 150 +6 t11th 1957 First the 1963 1976 First Sammy Brewer 74-76 150 +6 t11th Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club (par 71) ACC individ- Raleigh, NC/North Ridge CC TEAM 730 +10 1st John Gerring 69-72 141 -1 1st ual crown. Curtis Strange 67-71-70 207 2nd Sonny George 67-76 143 +1 t2nd Bob Byman 75-71-67 213 t5th 1967 First Tommy Helms 73-72 145 +3 t4th Bill Chapman 69-72-72 213 t5th Pinehurst, NC/Pinehurst No. 2 Ralph James 74-77 151 +9 t14th Jay Haas 73-68-73 214 7th Charles Snipes 77-70 147 1st TEAM 580 +12 1st Scott Hoch 69-71-76 216 t8th Johnny Harris 75-78 153 t2nd TEAM 1064 1st Leonard Thompson 78-75 153 t2nd 1956 Third Joe Inman 77-77 154 4th Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club 1975 First Danny Herring 76-79 155 t5th Joe Turner 72-70 142 3rd Pinehurst, NC/Foxfire G&CC (par 72) John Buczek 79-76 155 t5th Ralph James 75-70 145 Curtis Strange 71-69-73 213 -3 1st TEAM 762 1st Phil Weichman 74-72 146 Sean Moore Bob Byman 68-73-76 217 +1 2nd Henry Kerfoot 77-72 149 (left) won Bill Argabrite 71-72-77 220 +4 3rd 1966 Second TEAM 582 2nd the 2004 David Thore 74-80-70 224 +8 t6th Pinehurst, NC/CC of North Carolina (par 72) ACC title as Tim Saylor 74-71-80 225 +9 t9th Johnny Harris 70-84 154 +10 t1st 1955 First a freshman. TEAM 1099 +19 1st Danny Herring 79-78 157 +13 t5th Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club John Buczek 81-79 160 +16 t9th TEAM 597 1st 1974 First Kent Kittle 80-81 161 +17 14th Sanford, NC/Carolina Trace (par 72) Charlie Cowan 82-81 163 +19 t20th 1954 t-Second Bob Byman 73-77-74 224 +8 t1st TEAM 795 +75 2nd Winston-Salem, NC/Old Town Club David Thore 79-74-77 230 +14 t4th Arnold Palmer 71 1st Jay Haas 79-73-81 233 +17 7th 1965 Second TEAM 301 t2nd Curtis Strange 80-82-73 235 +19 9th Pinehurst, NC/Pinehurst No. 2 Bill Argabrite 78-75-83 236 +20 t10th TEAM 755 2nd Results not complete for all seasons. Due to space TEAM 1158 +78 1st limitations, only individual scores which counted 1964 t-Third toward team totals are included in these results. 1973 First Columbia, SC/Forest Lakes CC Pinehurst, NC/Foxfire G&CC Dennis Milne 71-73 144 t1st Jay Haas 71-71-71 213 1st Ken Folkes 75-74 149 t8th Mike Crowley 74-73-67 214 2nd Don Hedrick 74-78 152 t15th Lex Alexander 77-71-71 219 3rd Jay Sigel 77-76 153 t19th Tom Case 74-76-73 223 t5th Frank Merchant 76-79 155 t25th David Thore 76-72-75 223 t5th TEAM 753 t3rd TEAM 1092 1st wake forest golf 2004-05 thirty-five All-Time Tournament Titles Wake Forest has won 98 team tournament titles -- including 18 ACC crowns -- since 1955

1983-84 The 2002 Top Seasons By Wolfpack Invitational (F) Demon Tournament Wins Guilford Invitational (F) Deacons (left) Palmetto Invitational (S) after capturing 1975-76 10 The Iron Duke Classic (S) 1973-74 7 Intercollegiate. 1974-75 7 Furman Invitational (S) 1972-73 5 1977-78 5 1981-82 1983-84 5 East Tennessee State Invitational (F) 1971-72 4 1979-80 4 1980-81 1980-81 4 Grandfather Mountain Invitational (F) 1984-85 4 Iron Duke Fall Invitational (F) 1988-89 4 Campbell University Invitational (F) Camp LeJeune Intercollegiate (S) 1972-73 Tournament results (except for ACC and 2002-03 4 Palmetto Invitational (S) NCAA Championships) unavailable for the 1979-80 Red Fox Tournament (S) following seasons: 1964-65, 1965-66, 2002-03 Grandfather Mountain Invitational (F) Furman Intercollegiate (S) 1966-67 and 1967-68. The International Collegiate (F) Pinehurst Intercollegiate (S) Big Four Tournament (S) Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate (F) Furman Intercollegiate (S) ACC Championship (S) Prior to the early 1960s, schools played Tulane Invitational (S) ACC Championship (S) mostly head-to-head dual matches with The Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational (S) 1971-72 other schools. In the WFU archives, the 1978-79 Palmetto Invitational (S) only tournament results available prior to 2001-02 ACC Championship (S) Big Four Tournament (S) the spring of 1963 are ACC and NCAA Birkdale Collegiate Classic (S) ACC Championship (S) Championships. The Intercollegiate (S) 1977-78 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate (S) Foxfire All-American Classic (F) 2000-01 Big Four Tournament (S) 1970-1971 USC Aiken/Cleveland Golf Collegiate (S) Palmetto Invitational (S) Palmetto Invitational (S) ACC Championship (S) Big Four Tournament (S) Titles By Tournament 1999-2000 Chris Schenkel Invitational (S) ACC Championship (S) Event Titles Last Cavalier Classic (F) ACC Championship 18 1989 Intercollegiate at MacGregor Downs (S) 1976-77 1969-70 Palmetto Invitational 10 1985 All-Dixie Intercollegiate (F) Red Fox Invitational (S) Big Four Tournament 7 1978 1996-97 Palmetto Invitational (S) ACC Championship (S) Furman Invitational 6 1985 Taylor Made Red River Classic (F) The Schenkel 6 2003 1975-1976 1968-69 All-Dixie Intercollegiate 4 1976 1995-1996 All-Dixie Intercollegiate (F) Red Fox Invitational (S) Duke Invite (Fall) 3 1980 Wofford College Invitational (S) Tucker Memorial (F) Palmetto Invitational (S) Grandfather Mtn. Invite 3 1985 PING Intercollegiate (S) Iron Duke Fall Invitational (F) ACC Championship (S) Iron Duke (Spring) 3 1984 Pinehurst Intercollegiate (S) NCAA Championship 3 1986 1993-94 Palmetto Invitational (S) 1967-68 Pinehurst Intercollegiate 3 1980 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (F) Iron Duke Spring Invitational (S) ACC Championship Red Fox Invitational 3 1973 Furman Intercollegiate (S) Doral Park 2 1988 1991-92 Big Four Tournament (S) 1966-67 ETSU (Bank of Tenn.) 2 2002 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes (S) ACC Championship (S) ACC Championship Fla. So./ImperiaLakes 2 1992 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate (S) Guilford Invitational 2 1984 1988-89 1963-64 The Intercollegiate 2 2002 Holston Hills Invitational (F) 1974-1975 Southern Intercollegiate (S) Wofford Invitational 2 1996 Taylor Made/Doral Park (F) All-Dixie Intercollegiate (F) Birkdale 1 2002 Wofford College Invitational (S) Duke Fall Invitational (F) 1962-63 Camp LeJeune Inter. 1 1981 ACC Championship (S) Big Four Tournament (S) ACC Championship (S) Campbell Invitational 1 1980 Palmetto Invitational (S) Cavalier Classic 1 1999 1957-58 1986-87 Iron Duke Spring Intercollegiate (S) Elk River Invitational 1 1986 ACC Championship (S) Elk River Invitational (F) ACC Championship (S) Foxfire Classic 1 1977 Doral Park (S) NCAA Championship (S) Holston Hills 1 1988 1956-57 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes (S) International Collegiate 1 2002 ACC Championship (S) 1973-74 Jerry Pate National 1 1993 1985-86 All-Dixie Intercollegiate (F) John Ryan Memorial 1 1984 1954-55 Grandfather Mountain Invitational (F) Pinehurst Intercollegiate (F) PING Intercollegiate 1 1996 ACC Championship (S) Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate (S) Furman Intercollegiate (S) Red River Classic 1 1996 NCAA Championship (S) Big Four Tournament (S) Southern Intercollegiate 1 1964 (F) - fall event ACC Championship (S) Tucker Memorial 1 1975 (S) - spring event 1984-1985 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate (S) Tulane Invitational 1 2003 John Ryan Memorial (F) NCAA Championship (S) USC Aiken/Cleveland 1 2001 Guilford Invitational (F) Wolfpack Invitational 1 1983 Palmetto Invitational (S) Total 98 Furman Intercollegiate (S) thirty-six wake forest golf 2004-05 All-Time Individual Medalists Bill Haas set a Wake Forest record in 2004 by winning his 10th individual title

2003-04 1978 (S) Gary Pinns Big Four Tournament 2004 (S) Bill Haas NCAA East Regional 1977 (F) Gary Hallberg Foxfire All-America Classic 2004 (S) Sean Moore ACC Championship 2004 (S) Bill Haas Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate 1976-77 2004 (S) Bill Haas NOKIA Sugar Bowl/Tulane Invitational 1977 (S) Scott Hoch ACC Championship 2003 (F) Bill Haas Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 1977 (S) Gary Hallberg Palmetto Invitational 2003 (F) Bill Haas Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 1977 (S) Billy Chapman Pinehurst Invitational 1977 (S) Gary Hallberg Palmetto Invitational 2002-03 1976 (F) Billy Chapman Duke Fall Invitational 2003 (S) Brent Wanner Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 1976 (F) Gary Hallberg Dixie Intercollegiate 2003 (S) Bill Haas Tulane Invitational 2002 (F) Bill Haas Bank of Tennessee Inter. (co-champ) 1975-76 2002 (F) Bill Haas Carpet Capital Collegiate (co-champ) 1976 (S) Billy Chapman Big Four Tournament 1976 (S) Jay Haas Furman Invitational (co-champ) Ken Folkes Jack Lewis 2001-02 1976 (S) Billy Chapman Furman Invitational (co-champ) 2002 (S) Bill Haas Birkdale Classic 1976 (S) Bob Byman Duke Spring Invitational 2002 (S) Bill Haas The Intercollegiate 1975 (F) Jay Haas All-Dixie Intercollegiate 1962-63 2001 (F) Brent Wanner The Preview 1975 (F) Tim Saylor Iron Duke Fall Tourn. (co-champ) 1963 (S) Jay Sigel ACC Championship 1975 (F) Scott Hoch Iron Duke Fall Tourn. (co-champ) 2000-01 1961-62 2000 (F) Brent Wanner Duke Classic 1974-75 1962 (S) Ken Folkes ACC Championship (co-champ) 1975 (S) Jay Haas NCAA Championship 1959-60 1999-00 1975 (S) Curtis Strange ACC Championship 1960 (S) Ronny Thomas ACC Championship (co-champ) 1999 (F) Jay Morgan Cavalier Classic 1975 (S) Bob Byman Iron Duke Spring Intercollegiate 1998-99 1975 (S) Curtis Strange Pinehurst Invitational 1958-59 1999 (S) Michael Capone Wofford Invitational 1975 (S) Jay Haas Big Four Tournament 1959 (S) Ronny Thomas ACC Championship 1974 (F) Bill Argabrite Iron Duke Fall Invitational 1996-97 1974 (F) Curtis Strange All-Dixie Fall Intercollegiate 1956-57 1996 (F) Oscar Sanchez Carpet Capital Classic 1957 (S) John Gerring ACC Championship 1973-74 1993-94 1974 (S) Curtis Strange NCAA Championship 1953-54 1993 (F) Ron Whittaker Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1974 (S) Curtis Strange Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 1954 (S) Arnold Palmer ACC Championship 1974 (S) Bob Byman ACC Championship (co-champ) 1991-92 1974 (S) David Thore Big Four Tournament 1949-50 1992 (S) Kevin Kemp Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes Classic 1974 (S) Bob Byman Furman Intercollegiate (co-champ) 1950 (S) Arnold Palmer NCAA Championship (stroke play 1989-90 1974 (S) Curtis Strange Furman Intercollegiate (co-champ) medalist) 1974 (S) Curtis Strange Iron Duke Spring Intercollegiate 1990 (S) Eoghan O'Connell Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes Classic 1948-49 1973 (F) Curtis Strange All-Dixie Fall Intercollegiate 1988-89 1949 (S) Arnold Palmer NCAA Championship (stroke play 1989 (S) Tim Straub ACC Championship 1972-73 medalist) 1989 (S) Barry Fabyan Wofford Invitational 1973 (S) Jay Haas ACC Championship 1973 (S) David Thore Big Four Tournament Prior to the early 1960s, schools played mostly head-to-head dual 1986-87 matches with other schools. In the WFU archives, the only tourna- 1987 (S) Len Mattiace ImperiaLakes Classic 1971-72 ment results available prior to the spring of 1963 are ACC and 1986 (F) Tim Straub Elk River Invitational 1972 (S) Jim Simons Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate NCAA Championships. 1972 (S) Jim Simons ACC Championship 1985-86 1972 (S) Eddie Pearce Big Four Tournament 1986 (S) Chris Kite Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 1972 (S) Loge Jackson Palmetto Invitational Most Victories (Spring ‘49 - Fall ‘04) 1986 (S) Chris Kite Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate 1970-71 Ten Wins David Thore (1973-76) 1984-85 1971 (S) Lanny Wadkins Palmetto Invitational Bill Haas (2001- 04) Gary Pinns (1977-80) 1985 (S) Billy Andrade Furman Intercollegiate 1971 (S) Lanny Wadkins Red Fox Invitational Robert Wrenn (1978-81) Nine Wins Chris Kite (1983-86) 1983-84 1969-70 Gary Hallberg (1977-80) Tim Straub (1986-89) 1984 (S) Billy Andrade Iron Duke Classic 1970 (S) Lanny Wadkins Palmetto Invitational 1984 (S) Billy Andrade Palmetto Invitational 1970 (S) Lanny Wadkins Red Fox Invitational Eight Wins One Win 1983 (F) Jerry Haas Guilford Invitational 1970 (S) Kent Engelmeier ACC Championship Curtis Strange (1974-76) John Gerring (1955-57) 1983 (F) Mark Thaxton Wolfpack Invitational 1968-69 Dennis Milne (1961-64) 1982-83 1969 (S) Leonard Thompson Palmetto Invitational Five Wins John Harris (1965-68) 1982 (F) Billy Andrade Fresno St. Pepsi Golf Classic (co-champ) 1969 (S) Lanny Wadkins ACC Championship (co-champ) Lanny Wadkins (1969-71) Jack Lewis (1966-69) 1982 (F) Jerry Haas Michelob-East Tennessee State Invite Jay Haas (1973-76) Charles Snipes (1966-69) Tournament results (except for ACC and NCAA Championships) Leonard Thompson (1966-69) 1981-82 unavailable for the following seasons: 1964-65, 1965-66, 1966-67 Four Wins Kent Engelmeier (1968-71) 1982 (S) Tom Knox Rafael Alarcon Intercollegiate (co-champ) and 1967-68. Billy Chapman (1973-76) Loge Jackson (1969-72) 1981 (F) Jerry Haas East Tennessee State Invitational Bob Byman (1974-77) Eddie Pearce (1971-74) 1967-68 1979-80 Billy Andrade (1983-86) Bill Argabrite (1972-75) 1968 (S) Jack Lewis ACC Championship 1980 (S) Gary Hallberg ACC Championship Tim Saylor (1973-76) Three Wins Tom Knox (1979-82) 1979 (F) Gary Pinns Grandfather Invitational 1966-67 Arnold Palmer (1948-50, 54) Mark Thaxton (1982-85) 1967 (S) Charles Snipes ACC Championship 1978-79 Jay Sigel (1962-65) Barry Fabyan (1986-89) 1979 (S) Gary Hallberg NCAA Championship 1965-66 Scott Hoch (1975-78) Len Mattiace (1986-89) 1979 (S) Gary Hallberg Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 1966 (S) John Harris ACC Championship (co-champ) Jerry Haas (1982-85) Eoghan O’Connell (1987-90) 1978 (F) Robert Wrenn Grandfather Invitational Brent Wanner (2000-03) Kevin Kemp (1991-94) 1978 (F) Gary Hallberg Foxfire Collegiate Golf Classic 1963-64 Ron Whittaker (1991-94) 1964 (S) Dennis Milne ACC Championship (co-champ) Two Wins Michael Capone (1996-99) 1977-78 1964 (S) Jay Sigel Florida Intercollegiate Ronny Thomas (1958-60) Oscar Sanchez (1996-99) 1978 (S) Robert Wrenn Chris Schenkel Invitational 1964 (S) Ken Folkes Southern Intercollegiate (co-champ) Ken Folkes (1962-64) Jay Morgan (1999-02) 1978 (S) Scott Hoch ACC Championship 1964 (S) Jay Sigel WFU/UNC/Duke Stroke Play (co-champ) Jim Simons (1969-72) Sean Moore (2003- ) 1978 (S) Gary Hallberg Pinehurst Invitational wake forest golf 2004-05 thirty-seven The Record Book Demon Deacons past and present have posted impressive performances on the links

INDIVIDUAL / SINGLE-ROUND, TOURNAMENT 204 Bill Haas 2003-04 Tulane Invitational TOP SEASONS: INDIVIDUAL 205 Gary Hallberg 1978-79 Foxfire Collegiate 205 Gary Hallberg 1978-79 Chris Schenkel Lowest 18-Hole Scores (Spring 1976-Fall 2004) Total Tournaments (Fall ‘91- Spring ‘04) 205 Ray Floyd, Jr. 1996-97 Taylor Made Red River 15 Brent Wanner 2002-03 Score Player Season Event (Round) 205 Michael Capone 1998-99 Wofford Invite 63 Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (2nd) 14 Hans Albertsson 1992-93 205 Bill Haas 2002-03 Carpet Capital Ron Whittaker 1992-93 63 Todd Lynch 1996-97 Taylor Made Red River (3rd) 205 Bill Haas 2002-03 PING-Arizona Justin Roof 1994-95 63 Bill Haas 2003-04 Jerry Pate National (1st) 205 Sean Moore 2003-04 ACC Championships Justin Roof 1995-96 64 Tim Straub 1986-87 Elk River (3rd) 206 Tom Knox 1979-80 ACC Championships Michael Capone 1998-99 64 Tony Mollica 1988-89 Taylor Made/Doral Park (3rd) 206 Chris Kite 1985-86 Rafael Alarcon Jay Morgan 1999-00 64 Kevin Kemp 1993-94 Carpet Capital (1st) 206 Barry Fabyan 1988-89 Wofford Invite Bill Haas 2002-03 64 Bill Haas 2000-01 Cleveland Golf/ASU (1st) 206 Kevin Kemp 1991-92 Fla. Southern/ImperiaLakes Chad Wilfong 2002-03 64 Bill Haas 2003-04 PING-Arizona (2nd) 206 Chad Wilfong 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/ASU Bill Haas 2003-04 64 Bill Haas 2003-04 Schenkel (2nd) 206 Bill Haas 2003-04 Bank of Tennessee 13 Hans Albertsson 1990-91 64 Bill Haas 2003-04 The Intercollegiate (1st) 206 Bill Haas 2003-04 Southern Highlands Bobby Collins 1990-91 65 Gary Hallberg 1978-79 Chris Schenkel (1st) Kevin Kemp 1993-94 65 Billy Andrade 1982-83 ImperiaLakes-Fla. So. (1st) Lowest 54-Hole Scores To Par (Fall 1981-Fall 2004) Ron Whittaker 1993-94 65 Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (3rd) Score Player Season Event Nick Clinard 1994-95 65 Barry Fabyan 1988-89 Wofford Invite (2nd) -21 (195) Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel John Kelley 1994-95 65 Brent Wanner 2000-01 Duke Classic (2nd) -18 (195) Bill Haas 2003-04 Jerry Pate National Todd Lynch 1996-97 65 Bill Haas 2001-02 Jerry Pate National (2nd) -15 (201) Bill Haas 2003-04 The Intercollegiate Justin Roof 1996-97 65 Bill Haas 2001-02 The Intercollegiate (1st) -13 (203) Bill Haas 2001-02 The Intercollegiate Brent Wanner 1999-00 65 Brent Wanner 2002-03 The Schenkel E-Z-Go (3rd) -12 (204) Bill Haas 2003-04 Tulane Invitational Buck Williams 1999-00 65 Kyle Reifers 2003-04 PING-Arizona (2nd) -11 (205) Ray Floyd, Jr. 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River Brent Wanner 2000-01 65 Kyle Reifers 2004-05 Jerry Pate National (1st) -11 (205) Michael Capone 1998-99 Wofford Invite Kyle Reifers 2003-04 -11 (205) Bill Haas 2002-03 Carpet Capital Single round scores not available for the following seasons/tournaments: -11 (202) Bill Haas 2003-04 PING-Arizona Pct. of Tournaments Played (Fall ‘91- Fall 1979, Spring 1979 (Palmetto, Pinehurst, Furman, Camp Lejeune, ACC, -11 (205) Sean Moore 2003-04 ACC Championships Spring ‘04) Schenkel), Fall 1980, Spring 1980 (Pan American, ACC, Schenkel). -10 (206) Chris Kite 1985-86 Rafael Alarcon 1.000 (15/15) -10 (206) Barry Fabyan 1988-89 Wofford Invite Brent Wanner 2002-03 Lowest 18-Hole Scores To Par (Fall 1981-Fall 2004) -10 (206) Kevin Kemp 1991-92 Fla. Southern/ImperiaLakes 1.000 (14/14) Score Player Season Event (Round) -10 (206) Chad Wilfong 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/ASU Hans Albertsson 1992-93 -9 (63) Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (2nd) -10 (206) Bill Haas 2003-04 Bank of Tennessee Ron Whittaker 1992-93 -9 (63) Todd Lynch 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River (3rd) -10 (206) Bill Haas 2003-04 Southern Highlands Kevin Kemp 1993-94 -8 (64) Tim Straub 1986-87 Elk River (3rd) -9 (207) Billy Andrade 1984-85 Chris Schenkel Ron Whittaker 1993-94 -8 (64) Tony Mollica 1988-89 Taylor Made/Doral Park (3rd) -9 (207) Len Mattiace 1985-86 Chris Schenkel Justin Roof 1995-96 -8 (64) Kevin Kemp 1993-94 Carpet Capital (1st) -9 (207) Bill Haas 2000-01 Cleveland Golf/ASU Jay Morgan 1999-00 -8 (64) Bill Haas 2000-01 Cleveland Golf/ASU (1st) -9 (207) Bill Haas 2001-02 The Ridges Bill Haas 2003-04 -8 (63) Bill Haas 2003-04 Jerry Pate National (1st) -9 (207) Bill Haas 2001-02 Cleveland Golf/ASU 1.000 (13/13) Hans Albertsson 1990-91 -8 (64) Bill Haas 2003-04 Schenkel (2nd) -9 (207) Brent Wanner 2002-03 The Schenkel E-Z-Go Bobby Collins 1990-91 -8 (64) Bill Haas 2003-04 The Intercollegiate (1st) -9 (204) Kyle Reifers 2003-04 PING-Arizona Todd Lynch 1996-97 -7 (65) Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (3rd) Par unknown for the following events: Justin Roof 1996-97 -7 (65) Barry Fabyan 1988-89 Wofford Invite (2nd) (207) Tom Knox 1981-82 Rafael Alarcon Brent Wanner 2000-01 -7 (65) Brent Wanner 2000-01 Duke Classic (2nd) (207) Billy Andrade 1983-84 Palmetto -7 (65) Bill Haas 2001-02 The Intercollegiate (1st) Kyle Reifers 2003-04 -7 (65) Brent Wanner 2002-03 The Schenkel E-Z-Go (3rd) -7 (64) Bill Haas 2003-04 PING-Arizona (2nd) INDIVIDUAL / MISCELLANEOUS Total Rounds (Fall ‘91- Spring ‘04) -6 (66) Jerry Haas 1984-85 Fla. So./ImperiaLakes (1st) 45 Brent Wanner 2002-03 -6 (66) Chris Kite 1985-86 Rafael Alarcon (2nd) Consecutive Rounds Equal/Under Par (Fall 1984- Fall 2004) 42 Kevin Kemp 1993-94 -6 (66) Chris Kite 1985-86 NCAA Championships (4th) Rds. Player Season Scores Ron Whittaker 1993-94 -6 (66) Eoghan O’Connell 1986-87 Chris Schenkel (1st) 13 Bill Haas 2002-03 (71-71-68-72-70-71-70-69-69-71-71-69-68) Jay Morgan 1999-00 -6 (66) Len Mattiace 1986-87 ImperiaLakes (2nd) 13 Bill Haas 2003-04 (72-69-69-63-66-66-68-64-70-68-67-69-70) Bill Haas 2002-03 Chad Wilfong 2002-03 -6 (66) Bobby Collins 1990-91 Wofford Invite (1st) 9 Bill Haas 2001-02 (69-70-68-65-69-69-70-69-69) Bill Haas 2003-04 -6 (66) Mark Strickland 1990-91 Fla. So./ImperiaLakes (1st) 8 Bill Haas 2001-02 (69-66-72-70-71-70-72-72) 40 Todd Lynch 1996-97 -6 (66) Justin Roof 1993-94 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes (2nd) 8 Bill Haas 2003-04 (69-67-70-70-70-68-67-68) Justin Roof 1996-97 -6 (66) Robert Dean 1994-95 Fla. So./ImperiaLakes (1st) 7 Billy Andrade 1985-86 (72-71-70-71-70-72-71) 39 Hans Albertsson 1992-93 -6 (66) Michael Capone 1998-99 Carpet Capital (1st) 7 Bill Haas 2002-03 (70-68-67-68-70-69-68) Ron Whittaker 1992-93 -6 (66) Bill Haas 2001-02 The Ridges (2nd) 7 Bill Haas 2003-04 (67-71-70-64-69-68-67) Justin Roof 1994-95 -6 (65) Bill Haas 2001-02 Jerry Pate National (2nd) 6 Billy Andrade 1984-85 (71-71-69-72-69-72) 6 Bobby Collins 1990-91 (70-72-71-68-70-66) Michael Capone 1998-99 -6 (66) Bill Haas 2001-02 Birkdale (1st) Brent Wanner 1999-00 6 Ron Whittaker 1993-94 (71-72-72-68-72-69) -6 (66) Bill Haas 2002-03 Carpet Capital (1st) 38 Buck Williams 1999-00 6 Ron Whittaker 1993-94 (69-72-69-69-71-71) -6 (65) Kyle Reifers 2003-04 PING-Arizona (2nd) Brent Wanner 2000-01 6 Justin Roof 1995-96 (72-70-71-69-71-67) -6 (65) Kyle Reifers 2004-05 Jerry Pate National (1st) Kyle Reifers 2003-04 Par unknown for the following event: 6 Jay Morgan 2001-02 (71-70-72-68-72-72) 6 Chris Yoder 2002-03 (72-70-71-68-70-71) (65) Billy Andrade 1982-83 ImperiaLakes/Fla. Southern (1st) Stroke Average (Fall ‘92- Spring ‘04) 5 Chris Kite 1985-86 (68-69-70-69-69) 68.93 Bill Haas 2003-04 5 Len Mattiace 1988-89 (70-70-71-71-69) Lowest 54-Hole Scores (Spring 1976-Fall 2004) 70.86 Bill Haas 2001-02 Score Player Season Event 5 Kevin Kemp 1991-92 (71-72-69-69-68) 71.14 Bill Haas 2002-03 195 Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel 5 Justin Roof 1995-96 (70-71-70-72-70) 72.02 Brent Wanner 2002-03 195 Bill Haas 2003-04 Jerry Pate National 5 Todd Lynch 1996-97 (71-72-68-72-72) 72.45 Kyle Reifers 2003-04 201 Bill Haas 2003-04 The Intercollegiate 5 Todd Lynch 1997-98 (71-70-71-70-70) 72.70 Todd Lynch 1996-97 202 Bill Haas 2003-04 PING-Arizona 5 Brent Wanner 1999-00 (72-72-71-71-72) 72.71 Brent Wanner 2001-02 203 Gary Hallberg 1976-77 Palmetto 5 Brent Wanner 1999-00 (72-71-69-69-68) 72.74 Brent Wanner 1999-00 203 Bill Haas 2001-02 The Intercollegiate 5 Brent Wanner 2000-01 (70-70-72-71-68) 72.79 Michael Capone 1998-99 204 Jay Haas 1975-76 Chris Schenkel 5 Bill Haas 2002-03 (72-70-66-70-69) 72.89 Bill Haas 2000-01 204 Gary Hallberg 1979-80 ACC Championships 5 Chad Wilfong 2002-03 (71-68-70-68-70) 72.89 Brent Wanner 2000-01 204 Kyle Reifers 2003-04 PING-Arizona thirty-eight wake forest golf 2004-05 Lowest 18-Hole Scores To Par (Fall 1985-Fall 2004) Pct. of Rounds Even/Under Par (Fall Score Season Event ‘91- Spring ‘04) -15 (273) 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (2nd) .857 (36/42) B. Haas 2003-04 -15 (273) 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (3rd) .762 (32/42) B. Haas 2002-03 -14 (274) 1988-89 Taylor Made/Doral Park (3rd) .743 (26/35) B. Haas 2001-02 -14 (274) 2001-02 The Intercollegiate (1st) .556 (25/45) B. Wanner 2002-03 -14 (270) 2003-04 Jerry Pate National (2nd) .538 (21/39) M. Capone 1998-99 -13 (275) 1993-94 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes (1st) .525 (21/40) T. Lynch 1996-97 -13 (275) 2002-03 Schenkel E-Z-Go (3rd) .500 (21/42) R. Whittaker 1993-94 -12 (276) 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State (1st) .500 (19/38) K. Reifers 2003-04 -12 (276) 2003-04 ACC Championships (3rd) .486 (17/35) H. Albertsson 1991-92 -11 (277) 1988-89 Wofford Invite (2nd) .486 (17/35) B. Haas 2000-01 -11 (277) 1990-91 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes (1st) Jerry Haas (left) with Bill Haas, who broke the Wake Forest record -11 (277) 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River (1st) Pct. of Rounds Counted In A Season with 10 career tournament victories. -11 (273) 2004-05 Jerry Pate National (3rd) (Fall ‘99- Spring ‘03) -10 (278) 1991-92 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes (1st) .987 (37.5/38) B. Haas 2001-02 Consecutive Rounds In The 60s (Spring 1976 - Fall 2004) -10 (278) 1991-92 Furman Intercollegiate (3rd) .971 (34/35) B. Haas 2001-02 Rds. Player Season Scores -10 (278) 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River (3rd) .947 (36/38) K. Reifers 2001-02 7 Bill Haas 2003-04 (69-69-63-66-66-68-64) -10 (278) 2000-01 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State (1st) .929 (39/42) B. Haas 2002-03 4 Bill Haas 2001-02 (68-65-69-69) -10 (278) 2001-02 The Ridges (2nd) .962 (37.5/39) B. Wanner 1999-00 4 Bill Haas 2003-04 (64-69-68-67) .957 (40.2/42) J. Morgan 1999-00 3 Gary Hallberg 1976-77 (67-69-67) Lowest 54-Hole Scores (Spring1976-Fall 2004) .941 (32/34) M. Capone 1998-99 3 Billy Andrade 1984-85 (69-69-69) Score Season Event .941 (32/34) O. Sanchez 1998-99 3 Chris Kite 1985-86 (67-63-65) 825 1985-86 Chris Schenkel .929 (32.5/35) B. Haas 2000-01 3 Len Mattiace 1985-86 (69-69-69) 834 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River .895 (34/38) B. Wanner 2000-01 3 Len Mattiace 1986-87 (66-68-67) 836 1984-85 Palmetto 3 Eoghan O’Connell 1989-90 (68-69-68) 838 1979-80 ACC Championship 3 Kevin Kemp 1991-92 (69-69-68) 839 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State TOP SEASONS: TEAM 3 Ray Floyd, Jr. 1996-97 (67-69-69) 840 2004-05 Jerry Pate National 3 Michael Capone 1998-99 (68-68-69) 841 1983-84 Palmetto Tournaments (Fall ‘79-Spring ‘04) 3 Brent Wanner 1999-00 (69-69-68) 841 2001-02 The Intercollegiate 15 twice -- 1994-95; 2002-03 3 Kyle Reifers 2003-04 (68-68-66) 841 2003-04 Jerry Pate National 14 five times -- 1982-83; 1992-93; 3 Bill Haas 2003-04 (68-67-69) 844 2002-03 Schenkel/E-Z-Go 1993-94; 1995-96; 1999-00 3 Bill Haas 2003-04 (68-67-68) 845 1987-88 ImperiaLakes 13 seven times -- 1980-81; 1983-84; 845 2003-04 ACC Championship 1990-91; 1996-97; 1997-98; Entire Tournament In The 60s (Spring 1976 - Fall 2004) 846 2001-02 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State 2000-01; 2003-04 No. Player Season Event Scores 846 2002-03 PING-Arizona Rounds (Fall ‘79-Spring ‘04) 4 Bill Haas 2001-02 The Intercollegiate 65-69-69 847 1991-92 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes 45 2002-03 2003-04 Jerry Pate National 63-66-66 847 1993-94 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 42 three times -- 1993-94; 1994-95; 2003-04 Tulane Invitational 68-67-69 850 2000-01 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 1999-00 2003-04 The Intercollegiate 64-69-68 851 1984-85 Chris Schenkel 40 three times -- 1982-83; 1992-93; 1 Gary Hallberg 1976-77 Palmetto 67-69-67 851 1986-87 Rafael Alarcon 1996-97 1 Billy Andrade 1984-85 Chris Schenkel 69-69-69 851 2001-02 ACC Championship 39 1983-84 1 Chris Kite 1985-86 Chris Schenkel 67-63-65 Lowest 54-Hole Scores To Par (Fall 1985- Fall 2004) 38 two times -- 2000-01; 2003-04 1 Len Mattiace 1985-86 Chris Schenkel 69-69-69 37 twice -- 1980-81; 1990-91 1 Kevin Kemp 1991-92 Fla. So./ImperiaLakes 69-69-68 Score Season Event -39 (825) 1985-86 Chris Schenkel 1 Ray Floyd, Jr. 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River 67-69-69 Stroke Average (Fall ‘92- Spring ‘04) -30 (834) 1996-97 Taylor Made/Red River 1 Michael Capone 1998-99 Wofford Invite 68-68-69 1. 288.4 2001-02 -25 (839) 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Other: 2. 288.6 2002-03 -23 (841) 2001-02 The Intercollegiate 1 Jim Simons 1971-72 Chris Schenkel 69-69-69 3. 290.4 2003-04 -20 (844) 2002-03 Schenkel E-Z-Go 4. 290.7 2000-01 Single round scores not available for the following seasons/tournaments: -19 (845) 1987-88 ImperiaLakes 5. 290.9 1996-97 Fall 1979, Spring 1979 (Palmetto), Fall 1980, Spring 1980 (Pan American, -19 (845) 2003-04 ACC Championships 6. 292.7 1993-94 ACC, Schenkel). -18 (846) 2001-02 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State 7. 294.0 1999-00 -17 (847) 1991-92 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes 8. 294.5 1992-93 -17 (847) 1993-94 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 9. 294.7 1997-98 TEAM / SINGLE-ROUND, TOURNAMENT -14 (850) 2000-01 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 10. 294.8 1991-92 -13 (851) 2001-02 ACC Championship Lowest 18-Hole Scores (Spring 1976-Fall 2004) -12 (852) 1993-94 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes Score Season Event (Round) Top Five Finishes (Fall ‘79-Spring ‘04) -12 (840) 2004-05 Jerry Pate National 12 2002-03 270 2003-04 Jerry Pate National (2nd) -11 (841) 2003-04 Jerry Pate National 10 four times -- 1986-87; 1993-94; 273 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (2nd) 1996-97; 2001-02 273 1985-86 Chris Schenkel (3rd) 9 four times -- 1980-81; 1984-85; 273 2004-05 Jerry Pate National (3rd) TEAM / MISCELLANEOUS 1985-86; 1987-88 274 1984-85 Palmetto (1st) 8 twice -- 1979-80; 1982-83 274 1988-89 Taylor Made/Doral Park (3rd) Three Consecutive Rounds Even/Under Par In An Event (Chronological List - Fall 1987-04) 274 2001-02 The Intercollegiate (1st) Pct. of Rounds Even/Under Par (Fall Season Event Scores Total To Par 275 1983-84 Palmetto (1st) ‘92-Spring ‘04) 1986 Chris Schenkel 279-273-273 825 -39 275 1993-94 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes (1st) 1. .486 (17/35) 2001-02 1988 ImperiaLakes 285-279-281 845 -19 275 2002-03 Schenkel/E-Z-Go (3rd) 2. .400 (18/45) 2002-03 1988 Chris Schenkel 281-287-287 855 -9 275 2003-04 Jerry Pate National (1st) 3. .395 (15/38) 2003-04 1992 Fla. So./ImperiaLakes 278-282-287 847 -17 276 1986-87 Elk River (2nd) .395 (15/38) 2000-01 1993 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 275-285-287 847 -17 276 2001-02 Jerry Pate National (2nd) 5. .275 (11/40) 1996-97 276 2002-03 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State (1st) 1996 Taylor Made/Red River 277-279-278 834 -30 6. .262 (11/42) 1993-94 276 2003-04 PING-Arizona (2nd) 2000 GolfWorld/Palmetto Dunes 288-281-281 850 -14 7. .225 (9/40) 1992-93 276 2003-04 ACC Championships (3rd) 2002^ Cleveland Golf/Augusta State 281-279-286 846 -18 8. .200 (7/35) 1991-92 277 1983-84 Palmetto (3rd) 2002^ The Intercollegiate 274-285-282 841 -23 9. .167 (7/42) 1999-00 277 1984-85 John Ryan Memorial (1st) 2003* Seminole Intercollegiate 286-283-286 855 -9 10. .156 (5/32) 1995-96 277 1986-87 Palmetto (1st) 2003* Schenkel E-Z-Go 285-284-275 844 -20 277 1988-89 Wofford Invite (2nd) 2003* Cleveland Golf/Augusta State 276-281-282 839 -25 277 1990-91 Florida Southern/ImperiaLakes (1st) 2004 ACC Championships 283-286-276 845 -19 277 1996-97 Taylor Made Red River (1st) ^ - consecutive tournaments 277 2002-03 PING-Arizona (2nd) * - three consecutive tournaments wake forest golf 2004-05 thirty-nine National & ACC Awards Demon Deacon golfers have earned first team All-America status 21 times since 1964 Wake Forest All-Americans GCAA All-American First Team Scholars Ken Folkes (1964) Barry Fabyan 1988 Jack Lewis (1968, 1969) Barry Fabyan 1989 Joe Inman (1969) Brent Wanner 2002 Lanny Wadkins (1970, 1971) Folkes Brent Wanner 2003 Andrade Haas Hallberg Wanner Wrenn Jim Simons (1971, 1972) Chris Yoder 2003 Curtis Strange (1974, 1975, 1976) An Elite Group: Five Wake Forest players -- Gary Hallberg, Robert Wrenn, Billy Andrade, Jay Haas (1975, 1976) Note: To earn All-America scholar Brent Wanner and Bill Haas -- were named All-ACC all four years of their career. In fact, Gary Hallberg (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980) status, student-athletes must play in only 10 golfers in the history of the league have accomplished this feat. Chris Kite (1986) at least 70 percent of their team’s Bill Haas (2002, 2003, 2004) competitive rounds, maintain a mini- All-Atlantic Coast Conference (since 1975) mum 3.2 grade-point average and a Bill Haas Second Team scoring average under 76. 1975 1993 Bill Haas 2004 Ken Folkes (1963) Jay Haas Hans Albertsson Jay Sigel (1964) Curtis Strange 1994 GCAA Hall of Fame Leonard Thompson (1969) Bob Byman Kevin Kemp ACC Individual Eddie Pearce (1971) Jesse Haddock Inducted 1981 David Thore Ron Whittaker Jay Haas (1974) 1976 1997 Champions Bob Byman (1975, 1976) Jay Haas Todd Lynch Arnold Palmer Scott Hoch (1977, 1978) Deacons In Jay Haas Curtis Strange Oscar Sanchez 1954 Jerry Haas (1985) International Bob Byman 1999 John Gerring Eoghan O’Connell (1988) 1977 Michael Capone 1957 Barry Fabyan (1989) Competition Gary Hallberg 2000 Ronny Thomas Billy Andrade Scott Hoch Brent Wanner 1959, 1960 • Walker Cup 1987 Third Team 1978 2001 Ken Folkes Jay Sigel (1963) Bill Haas Gary Hallberg Bill Haas 1962 Jack Lewis (1967) Hallberg • Palmer Cup 2002, 2003 Scott Hoch Brent Wanner Jay Sigel Joe Inman (1968) • Walker Cup 2003 Robert Wrenn 2002 1963 Mike Kallam (1970) Jay Haas 1979 Bill Haas Dennis Milne Eddie Pearce (1971) • Walker Cup 1975 Gary Hallberg Brent Wanner 144 Jay Haas (1973) • Ryder Cup 1983, 1995, 2004 Robert Wrenn 2003 John Harris Bob Byman (1974) • Presidents Cup 1994, 2003 1980 Bill Haas 1966 David Thore (1975) Jerry Haas Gary Hallberg Brent Wanner Charles Snipes Bill Chapman (1976) Gary Pinns Chad Wilfong Inman • Walker Cup 1985 1967 Jerry Haas (1983) Tom Knox 2004 Jack Lewis Billy Andrade (1984) Gary Hallberg Robert Wrenn Bill Haas • Walker Cup 1977 1968 Len Mattiace (1987) 1981 Sean Moore Lanny Wadkins Scott Hoch Barry Fabyan (1987, 1988) Tim Planchin Kyle Reifers 1969 • Walker Cup 1978 Tony Mollica (1989) Robert Wrenn Kent Engelmeier • Presidents Cup 1994, 1996, 1998 Todd Lynch (1997) 1982 1970 • Ryder Cup 1997, 2002 ACC Coach of the Tom Knox Jim Simons Kite Honorable Mention Joe Inman Mark Thaxton Year 1972 Jay Sigel (1965) • Walker Cup 1969 1983 Jesse Haddock 1980 Jay Haas Joe Inman (1967) Chris Kite Billy Andrade Jesse Haddock 1986 1973 Lanny Wadkins (1969) • Walker Cup 1987 Jerry Haas Jesse Haddock 1989 Bob Byman 1984 Kent Engelmeier (1970) Jack Lewis 1974 Billy Andrade Steve Walker (1972) • Walker Cup 1967 Curtis Strange Loge Jackson (1972) Jerry Haas ACC Rookie of the Len Mattiace 1975 Tom Case (1973) Chris Kite Lewis • Walker Cup 1987 Year Scott Hoch David Thore (1973, 1974, 1976) 1985 1977, 1978 Eoghan O’Connell Justin Roof 1994 Bill Chapman (1977) Billy Andrade Gary Hallberg • Walker Cup 1989 Bill Haas 2001 Robert Wrenn (1979, 1981) Jerry Haas 1980 Tom Knox (1982) Arnold Palmer 1986 Tim Straub Jerry Haas (1982, 1984) • Ryder Cup 1961, 1963, 1965, Billy Andrade ACC Player of the 1989 Mark Thaxton (1983, 1984, 1985) 1967, 1971, 1973, 1975 Chris Kite Year Sean Moore Chris Kite (1984) Billy Joe Patton 1987 2004 Simons Billy Andrade (1985, 1986) • Walker Cup 1955, 1957, 1959, Len Mattiace Bill Haas 2003 Hans Albertsson (1993) 1963, 1965 Eoghan O’Connell 1988 Kevin Kemp (1994) Jay Sigel Barry Fabyan Michael Capone (1997) • Walker Cup 1977, 1979, 1981, Deacon Details Eoghan O’Connell Bill Haas (2001) 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993 Gary Hallberg was the first golfer in NCAA history to be Brent Wanner (2003) 1989 Jim Simons named first-team All-American all four years of his career. Chad Wilfong (2003) Barry Fabyan • Walker Cup 1971 To date, only three other golfers have accomplished this Strange Tim Straub feat -- Arizona State’s Phil Mickelson (1989-92) and Curtis Strange Freshman All-America Tony Mollica Georgia Tech’s David Duval (1990-93) and Bryce Molder • Ryder Cup 1983, 1985, 1987, 1990 Brent Wanner (2000) (1998-01). 1989, 1995, 2002 Eoghan O’Connell • Walker Cup 1975 1991 Jay and Bill Haas are believed to be the first father-son (nation’s top Ben Hogan Award Lanny Wadkins Bobby Collins duo to be named first-team All-Americans. Jay was a first- college male golfer) • Ryder Cup 1977, 1979, 1983, 1992 team selection in 1975 and ‘76, while Bill earned the honor Bill Haas (2004) 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995 Kevin Kemp in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Wadkins forty wake forest golf 2004-05