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Ucla Golf Lettermen Ucla Golf UUCLACLA GOOLFLF LEETTERMENTTERMEN A D H Jorgen Aker, 1992-93 Daniel Dalton, na Bob Hamlett, 1982 Claude Akins, 1976 John Darrah, 1960 Rich Handy, na Ben Alyea, 1949-50 Cliff ord Davis, 1963 Charlie Harris, 2007 Anton Arboleda, 2011-12-13 Douglas De Heras, na Lynn Harris, na Trevor Arts, 1994-95-96 Jay Delsing, 1980-81-82-83 Terry Hartshorn, 1964-65-66 John Denny, 1976-77-79 Steve Haynes, 1988-89-90-91 B Perry Dickey, r Chris Heintz, 2004-05-06-07 Mark Badraun, na Brandon DiTullio, 1997-98, 00-01 Erik Helmstetter, 1983 Louis Bartoletti, 1981-82-83 Jerry DiTullio, 1968-69-70-71 Fredrik Henge, na Doug Batty, 2002-03 Connor Driscoll, 2008-09-10-11 Guy Hertfelder, 1983 Craig Bough, 1966 Justin Hicks, 1993 Regan Bayless, na E Mike Higgins, 1964-65-66-67 Brad Bell, 1983-84 Bill Eaton, 1969-70-71 Eric Hinkelman, na Mike Bellmar. 1971-72-73 James Elling, na Mike Holmes, na Joe Bendetti. na Joe Horacek, 1963 Larry Benson, 1966-67-68-69 Scott Houston, na Kenneth Berris, 1965 Roger Howitt, na Seymour Black. 1951 Anthony Hughes, 1975 Steven Blancarte. 1973-74-75-76 Darren Humphrey, 1996-97 Charles Blek, 1964 Jay Hwang, 2012-13 George Blek. na Cameron Blount, 1997 I Gary Boatwright, 1975-76 Daniel Im, 2005-06-07 Brian Bock, 1991-92-93, 95 Kevin Bodlovich, 1999-00 J Adam Booth, na Jack Jenkins, 1989 Bill Borden. 1977 Sang-Eun Ji, 2001-02-03 Ben Bost. 1997 Brandt Jobe, 1985-86-87 John Charles Bowen, 1972-73 Jeff ery Johnson, 1981-82 Travis Brasher, na Travis Johnson, 2000-01, 03-04 Don Briggs, 1966-67-68 James Johnson, 1988-89 David Brown, na Steve Jones, 2003 Stephen Brown, 1969-70, 72 Pat Brown, 1989 Connor Driscoll K Patrick Brownfi eld, 1991-92 Jason Kang, 2007-08 Stephen Burnett, na Craig Engstrand, 1969-70 Brian Kaufman, 1963-64-65-66 Douglas Kazanjian, na C F Jeff Keen, na Michael Cairns, 1992-93-94 Billy Faeth, na Vic Kelley, Jr., 1965 Bob Call, 1981 Joel Farkas, na Vic Kelley, Sr. 1934-35-36 Peter Campbell, 2004-05-06-07 David Figueroa, na Jerry Kestenberg, 1960 Patrick Cantlay, 2011-12 Pedro Figueiredo, 2010-11-12-13 Christopher Kim, na James Carson, na Bill Finestone, r Albert Kim, na Dean Catalano, 1989 Steven Fink, 1977-78 Alex Shi Yup Kim, 2009-10-11-12 Lorens Chan, 2013 Jerry Fischkes, 1964 Tony Kim, na Kevin Chappell, 2005-06-07-08 Seamus Fitzpatrick, na Justin Kim, na Bob Chase, 1953 Erik Flores, 2006-07-08-09 Jake Knapp, 2013 Brandon Christianson, 2005-06-07-08 Bill Foote, 1956 J.T. Kohut, 2000-01 Dave Christoff ersen, 1965 Richard Foote, 1958-59 Aaron Kunitomo, 2013 Peter Chun, na Roger Fox, na Kevin Claborn, 1991-92-93 Ken Fox, na L Mario Clemens, 2010-11-12 Philip Francis, 2008-09 Greg Lane. na James Collart, 1963-64 Harry Freund, 1986-87-88 Bobby Lange, 2010-11-12 John Collet, na Ross Fulgentis, 1998-99-00 Bobby Lasken, 1985-86-87-88 William Cooper, 1964 Peter Lazlo, 1969-70-71 Steve Conway, 2001-02-03-04 G Kevin Leach, 1984-85, 1987-88 Jeff Cracolice, na Gregory Garbero, 1988-89-90-91 Richard Lebby, 1972-73-74 Michael Cress, 1991-92 Bob Gardner, 1947-48 Roberto Lebreja, 1986, 87-88-89 Tim Cruikshank, 1988-89-91 Paul Garry, na Dave Ledbetter, 1964-65-66 Arthur Gates, na Edward Lee, 1996-97-98 Jonathan Garrick, 2013 James Lee, 2006-07-08 Brent Gaulke, na Lucas Lee, 2006-07-08 LEGEND Neil Gendel, na Brian Leitgeb, na Th ree sources were used for this list: the Varsity Ted Gleason, 1991-92-93 Craig Leslie, 2005-06-07-08 Lloyd Lessor, 1963 Club database, lettermen’s lists compiled by James Goodman, na Richard Grafman, 1963 Mark Levander, 1984-85 coaches dating back to 1962, and results. Bob Grassa, na Spencer Levin, 2003 In some instances, players are listed as lettermen Lance Graville, 1993-94-95 Peter Libkind, 1964 based only on their results in competitions. Richard Greenwood, 1986-87-88-89 Mitch Lieber, 1981 na—Player listed in Varsity Club database, Gary Griffi n, 1965 Robert Lippman, na Richard Logan, 1966-67-68 but not on the coach’s list of lettermen. Th ey Rene Grivel, 1970-71 John Groper, na Eric Lohman, 1994-95-96 may have earned a letter prior to 1962, but Lawrence Grossman, na Mike Long, na no record exists. John Grund, 1980 Scott Lorenz, 1983, 1986 r—Player listed on the roster only. James Guggia, 1969 Alan Loveless, 1964 Roger Gunn, 1983-84-85 Paul Loveless, 1963-64 2244 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008 1314MensGolfGuide.indd 24 2/17/2014 1:17:11 PM UUCLACLA GOOLFLF LEETTERMENTTERMEN Brad Lozares, 1967-68 Beau Schoolcraft, 2009 O Scott Schrader, 1989 Paul Ohshima, na John Segelke, na M Jerry O’Neal, 1948-49-50 Warren MacGregor, 1972-73-74-75 Jason Semelsberger, 97-98-99-00 Timothy O’Neill, na Ian Macnaughton, na Manav Shah, 2012-13 Rob Oosterhaus, 1995-96 Tom Madison, 1965 Bill Shelton, 1948 Gary Osheroff , na Brian Mahon, 1983-84-85-86 Brad Sherfy, 1977-78 Gregor Main, 2009-10-11 Martin Shibata, 1975 P Len Shonka, 1976 Paul Marchewka, 1969-70 Jeff rey Padilla, r Matt Marshall, 2005-06 Kyle Shoren, 1996-97 Steve Pate, 1980-81, 83 Jeff Short, 1976-77-78-79 Robert Marten, 1977-78-79 Corey Pavin, 1978-79-80, 1982 Richard Matteoli, 1972-73-74 Roy Signer, 1946 John Peck, 1975-76-77 Howard Simon, 1963 Scott McCarron, r John Perles, 1981-82-83 Mike McCarthy, 1989 Stephen Simpkin, r Tom Pernice, 1978-79-80-81 Kevin Smith, 1968 Jeff McGraw, 1998-99-00 Matt Pinizzotto, 2012-13 Parker McLachlin, 1999-00-01-02 Charlie Smith, na James Porter, 1971-72-73-74 Wesley Smith, 1963 Reilly McMahon, 2013 John Poucher, 2003-04-05-06 Dennis McNeal, 1966, 1968 Larry Smith, 1963 Brian McShane, na Q Stuart Smith, 1981-82, 1984 David Solomon, 1991-92-93 Alfred Melanson, na Manuel Quezada, na John Merrick, 2001-02-03-04 Rob Stanger, r Mason Merrins, r R Dave Stanley, 1950-51-52 Mark Metzger, 1983-84 Th omas Randolph, 1977, 1979-80 Greg Starkman, 1983-84-85 Michael Miller, 1994-95-96 Mike Reidel, 1985 Ray Steelsmith, 1950-51 Norman Mogil, 1966 Mikw Reider, 1973-74-75 Robert Sullivan, 1986-87-89-90 Chris Monroe, na Joakim Renstrom, 2004-05 Robert Swenson, na Roy Moon, 2001-02-03-04 Oliver Rheinfurth, 1981-82-83 Bill Moore, 1960 Kevin Rhoads, 1993-94-95 T Ken Tanigawa, 1996-89-90 Bob Moorefi eld, 1948 David Rhorer, 1985-86-87 Tom Tatham, 1969 William Mott, 1960 Don Rindfl eisch, 1975 Bruce Taylor, na Breene Murphy, 2003-04 Owen Rogers, na Ken Teel, 1977, 1981 Dick Runkle, 1948-49 N Rick Tempkin, 1976 Austin Na, na S William Th omas, na James Nello, 1989 Dick Sader, 1965 Tom Th ompson, 1960 Robert Newton, na Th omas Saliba, na Donald Truett, 1969-70-71-72 Tom Nixon, 1991-92-93 Mark Sander, na Jay Novak, na Byron Schlagenhauf, 1996-97-98-99 V Preston Valder, 2012-13 Tony Valdivia, 1949 Alberto Valenzuela, 1984-85-86 Dennis Ventry, na Edwin Venturini, na Michael Vera, 1997-98-99-00 Rafael Villegas, 1965-66 W Stephen Wagner. 1997-98, 2000-01 Duff y Waldorf, 1981-82, 1984-85 Fred Warren, 1969-70 Th omas Weede, na Bob Whitaker, na Pontus Widegren, 2010-11-12-13 Chuck “Choo” White, 1977-78-79-80 Stephen White, 1972 Clinton Whitelaw, 1990 Kent Wiese, 1988-89-90-91 William Willson, na Al Wilson, 1975-76 Robert Winslow, 1968-69-70 Marc Witzer, na Wells Wohlwend, 1950-51 Y Mickey Yokoi, 1978-79-80, 1982 Parker McLachlin 2255 TTWO-TIMEWO-TIME NNATIONALATIONAL CCHAMPIONS:HAMPIONS: 11988,988, 22008008 1314MensGolfGuide.indd 25 2/17/2014 1:17:11 PM UUCLACLA GOOLFLF SCCORINGORING REECORDSCORDS SINGLE SEASON TEAM TOURNAMENT VICTORIES LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND TO PAR 13—1981-82 63 — (-9) John Merrick, 2003 Pac-10 Championship 11—1984-85, 2005-06 62 — (-8) Roy Moon, 2003 TaylorMade Classic 9—2003-04 63 — (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Giff ord Collegiate Championship 7—2002-03 64 — (-8) Pontus Widegren, 2012 CS San Marcos Fall Classic (-8) Patrick Cantlay, 2011 Amer Ani Invitational 54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD (-8) Pontus Widegren, 2010, Battle of the Beach 822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42) (-8) Erik Flores, 2007 NCAA West Regional 830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34) (-8) B.J. Schalgenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational 54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD TO PAR SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES 822 — 2007 NCAA West Regional (-42) 7 — Duff y Waldorf (1984-85) 830 — 2003 UOP Invitational (-34) 6 — Corey Pavin (1978-79) 5 — Corey Pavin (1981-82) CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) 11 — Corey Pavin (1978-82) Steve Pate (1982-83) 9 — Duff y Waldorf (1981-85) Jay Delsing (1981-82) 7 — Jay Delsing (1980-83) 3 — Jay Delsing (1982-83) 5 — Kevin Chappell (2005--08) 2 — Pedro Figueiredo (2012-2013) Lucas Lee (2006-08) Lucas Lee (2005-06, 2006-07) 4 — Patrick Cantlay (2010-11) Kevin Chappell (2006-07; 2007-08) Chuck White (1977-80) Steve Conway (2002-03) Steve Pate (1980-83) B.J. Schlagenhauf (1998-99) 3 — Steve Conway (2001-04) Rich Greenwood (1986-87) Pedro Figueiredo (2010-2013) Jeff Johnson (1981-82) 54-HOLE INDIVIDUAL RECORD SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 198 — Kevin Chappell, 2008 PING Arizona (67-67-64) 1.
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