Michael Brandon Joël Weaver Hagy Stalter

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2013-14 Men’s Golf Annual Report Cal Golf’s State-of-the-Art Short-Game Facility n a huge boost for the California men’s and women’s Igolf programs, the Golden Bears opened their new short-game facility at the Metropolitan Golf Links in Oakland in the fall of 2007. The Cal athletic department would like to thank everyone who combined to contribute approximately $600,000 to bring the project to fruition. The lead donors were Ed and Mollie Arnold, Ellen and Joffa Dale, Jay deBenedetti, Lon and Becci Haskew, Judy Isaac, and Pat and Kent Newmark. The programs broke ground on the privately-funded project in 2006 after a long planning process. The two-and-a-half acre state-of-the-art short-game facility is conveniently located on the southwest corner of the Metropolitan Golf Links near the Oakland International Airport, approximately 15 minutes from campus. Built to United States Golf Association specifications, the facility features two extremely large greens – one for putting and chipping, and the other for the aerial game, including pitching and bunker play.

“This was a dream of mine and Cal men’s golf for 27 years and for the women’s program since its inception in 1994-95. The facility will help improve our players from 120 yards and in. Both teams can always be more efficient in that area. It will also help in terms of recruiting because it will make us more competitive with the best programs in the country. For the first time, we will also be able to reach out to the community and host golf camps and clinics.” – Men’s Head Coach Steve Desimone cal GOLF venues

he Cal men's golf program would like to gratefully thank the private and Tpublic golf courses listed below that have made their facilities available to the Golden Bears. For more information and additional photos from Cal’s golf course partners, visit CalBears.com. Blackhawk Country Club Moraga Country Club Castlewood Country Club Oakhurst Country Club Claremont Country Club Orinda Country Club The Course at Wente Vineyards Peninsula Golf & Country Club Crow Canyon Country Club Richmond Country Club Diablo Country Club Ruby Hill Golf Club Lake Merced Golf Club San Francisco Golf Club Meadow Club Sequoyah Country Club Orinda Country Club is the longtime home of the Golden Bears and the Cal Golf Committee. The course was the site of the 1988 and 1998 Pac- Metropolitan Golf Links Tilden Park Golf Course 10 Championship and continues to host the Cal Golf Tournament, the Mira Vista Golf & Country Club TPC Stonebrae cornerstone of the annual fundraising for the program.

Diablo Country Club Lake Merced Golf Club The Course at Wente Vineyards

etropolitan Golf Links (pictured on facing page Mand background) is the primary practice facility for Cal's men’s and women’s golf teams. The practice facility and course are located next to the Oakland International Airport approximately 15 minutes from campus.

Peninsula Golf & Country Club Castlewood Country Club

Meadow Club TPC Stonebrae 2008 Pac-10 Championship Host Richmond Country Club

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2013-14 Team Captains (pictured from left): Joël Stalter, Brandon Hagy and Michael Weaver QUICK facts TABLE OF CONTENTS Location...... Berkeley, CA Assoc. Dir. of Olympic Sports Ops...... Enrollment...... 35,899 Cal Golf Venues...... IFC-1 ...... Maria Uriarte Founded...... 1868 ...... 6th Season (UCLA, 2008) Cal Men's Golf...... 2 Nickname...... Golden Bears NCAA Championships...... 1 (2004) Quick Facts...... 2 Colors...... Blue (282) & Gold (123) NCAA Championship Appearances...... 9 Roster...... 2 Conference...... Pacific-12 1995, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’04, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13) Coaching Staff...... 3-7 Chancellor...... Nicholas B. Dirks NCAA Regional Appearances...... 18 Director of Athletics...... Sandy Barbour Outlook...... 8-10 ... (1990, ’93, ’95, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’02, Men’s Golf Administrator...... Phil Esten Player Profiles...... 11-30 ..... ’03, ’04, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13) Head Coach...... Steve Desimone 2013 NCAA Championship/NCAA Cal Golf Roster (1987-Present)...... 31 ...... 35th Season (Cal, 1970) Regional/Pac-12 Finish...... T3rd/1st/1st Phone...... (510) 643-5914 Alister MacKenzie Invitational...... 32 Athletic Communications...... Kyle McRae Email...... [email protected] Honors & Awards...... 33-36 Phone Associate Head Coach...... Walter Chun ...... (510) 219-9340 2004 NCAA Team Champions...... IBC ...... 10th Season (Cal, 2001) FAX...... (510) 643-7778 2013-14 Schedule...... BC Phone...... (510) 643-5804 Email...... [email protected] 2014 Cal Golf Tournament...... BC Email...... [email protected] Twitter...... @KyleMcRaeCal Volunteer Assistant...... Gene Bakkum Twitter...... @CalMensGolf ...... 12th Season (UC Davis, 2000) Facebook...... CalMensGolf roster Credits Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous Schools) The 2013-14 Men’s Shotaro Ban 5-10 155 So.* 1L San Jose, CA (Archbishop Mitty HS) Golf Annual Report was produced by the staff Jay Burlison 5-9 180 Fr.* HS Salinas, CA (Palma School/Stevenson School) of the Cal Athletic Communications Office Brandon Hagy 5-11 170 Sr.* 3L Westlake Village, CA (Westlake HS) under the direction of Associate Athletic Com- Alex Helgans 6-1 170 Fr.* HS Alamo, CA (San Ramon HS) munications Director Kyle McRae. Composition Walker Huddy 6-2 200 So.* 1L Studio City, CA (Calabasas HS) and design by Evan Kerr. Printing by Pinnacle Pace Johnson 5-9 160 Sr.* 1L Fresno, CA (Cal Poly/Clovis West HS) Printing Systems. Photography by Luke Adams, Keelan Kilpatrick 5-8 165 So.* 1L Christchurch, New Zealand (St. Bede's College) Dan Avila, Gene Bakkum, Ricky Brackett, Mi- Clayton Madey 6-1 180 Fr.* HS West Linn, OR (Lake Oswego HS) chael J. Burns, Samuel Cain, Rod Commons, Andrew Morgan 5-7 135 Fr.* RS Long Beach, CA (Woodrow Wilson HS) Kelley Cox, Todd Drexler/SE Sports Media, Cameron Shaw 5-8 150 Fr.* RS Derby, England (Repton School) John Dunbar, Ethan Erickson, Richard Ersted, Joël Stalter 5-7 155 Sr. 3L Amneville, France (INDP HS) Don Feria, Jacob Funk/J and L Photography, Michael Weaver 5-9 175 Sr.* 3L Fresno, CA (Clovis West HS) GoldenBearSports.com, Zach Gray, Jamie Alexander Wilson 6-0 160 Fr.* HS Edinburgh, Scotland (Loretto School) Hines, Martin Miller/Miller Brown Photography, James Yoon 6-0 180 So. 1L Bradenton, FL (IMG Academy) Nathan Phillips, John Todd, Casey Valentine, *has used redshirt season or plans to redshirt in 2013-14 USGA and Doug Zimmerman, among others.

HEAD COACH: Steve Desimone, 35th Season (Cal, 1970) ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH: Walter Chun, 10th Season (Cal, 2001) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: Gene Bakkum, 12th Season (UC Davis, 2000)

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(Golfstat, Golfweek, Golf World/Nike Golf) Pac-12 Championship) and Stalter (Arizona including the final version following their NCAA Intercollegiate, John A. Burns Intercollegiate) semifinal loss. won twice each, with Homa becoming the first Cal set a modern-era NCAA win record Cal player to ever win the NCAA title and the in 2012-13 with 12 victories in 14 stroke- third to win the Pac-12 crown. Weaver (NCAA play tournaments, eclipsing the previously Pullman Regional) and Hagy (Alister MacKenzie established record of 10 by the 1985-86 Invitational) were individual medalists once Oklahoma State team. Cal’s first five wins came each. at the Gopher Invitational, PING/Golfweek The NCAA title earned Homa the Arnold Preview (shared with Georgia Tech), Pac-12 Palmer Award presented by Callaway given Preview, Alister MacKenzie Invitational and annually to the individual medalist at the NCAA Isleworth Collegiate Invitational to record the Championship. first sweep of its fall schedule in school history. Kim also captured the Golfstat Cup given to In addition to finishing as the top team during a single player for all levels of collegiate golf stroke play at the NCAA Championship and with the lowest adjusted stroke average in the STEVE DESIMONE winning titles at the NCAA Pullman Regional nation heading into the NCAA Championship. Head Coach and Pac-12 Championship, the Bears had wins Kim (70.14), Homa (70.56), Stalter (70.68), during the regular season in the spring at the Hagy (70.80) and Weaver (70.92) all finished 35th Season • Cal, 1970 John A. Burns Intercollegiate, Fresno State Lexus with stroke-play averages under 71.00. Kim was Classic, Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters the No. 1-ranked player nationally in the final ead coach Steve Desimone is in his 35th and Western Intercollegiate. rankings by Golfweek while he finished at No. 4 season at the helm of the Cal men’s golf Michael Kim, who would turn professional according to Golfstat. Cal had five players ranked team in 2013-14 and has led the Golden during his junior season following the team’s in the top 20 by Golfweek (No. 1 Kim, No. 11 HBears’ program to sustained success over 2013 fall schedule, swept the Haskins Award, Weaver, No. 12 Stalter, No. 13 Homa, No. 19 the last three and a half decades. Cal won its lone Jack Nicklaus Award and Golfweek/Sagarin Hagy) and top 25 according to Golfstat (No. 4 national title in 2004 but the run his team has Player of the Year in 2012-13 to become the Kim, No. 10 Homa, No. 16 Stalter, No. 22 Hagy, put together since the beginning of the 2011-12 first Cal player to win national player of the No. 23 Weaver). campaign is unprecedented not only at Cal but year honors. In addition, Kim was one of three In 2013 Weaver also became the first current on a national level. national finalists for The Cal player to participate in the Masters after Cal won a combined 21 of 31 stroke-play presented by the Golf Coaches Association of qualifying for the event with a runner-up finish at events from the beginning of the 2011- America to the best college golfer in the nation the 2012 U.S. Amateur. In addition, Weaver gained 12 season through the fall of the 2013-14 for their amateur play for the 12 previous an exemption for the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion campaign and was in the top five in all 31 as months. Kim, along with Max Homa and Michael with his U.S. Amateur showing and was joined well as each of its four match-play tournaments Weaver were GCAA/PING Division I first-team All- by Kim and Homa, who reached the U.S. Open during the period. The Bears were the nation’s Americans, with Kim adding Golfweek first-team through the 36-hole sectional qualifying. Kim was top-ranked team at the end of the 2012-13 All-American honors, while Homa and Weaver the low amateur at the U.S. Open with a tied for campaign despite a second straight defeat in were second-team choices. All three were also 17th place finish, while Weaver also made the cut. the NCAA Championship semifinals and swept GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region and first- The trio became what is believed to be the first Pac-12 Championship and NCAA Regional titles team All-Pac-12 selections, while Brandon Hagy from the same collegiate team to play in the same in both 2011-12 and 2012-13. Cal’s trip to the and Joël Stalter were both GCAA/PING Division U.S. Open. Kim (United States), Stalter (Europe) NCAA Championship was a school-record fourth I and Golfweek second-team All-Americans, and Weaver (United States) also played for their in a row. GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region picks and respective countries in the 2013 Palmer Cup at Cal won three of five events during the fall of second-team All-Pac-12 choices. In addition, the Wilmington Country Club in Delaware. Homa, Kim 2013 and went into the spring ranked as high Bears swept Pac-12 Player of the as No. 3 nationally. The Bears were winners Month honors in 2012-13, with at the Saint Mary’s Invitational, Jack Nicklaus Kim (October 2012, April 2013) Invitational and Alister MacKenzie Invitational. and Homa (September 2012, April Brandon Hagy (Jack Nicklaus Invitational) and 2013) winning twice each, and Joël Stalter (Alister MacKenzie Invitational) both Stalter picking up the honor for won individual medalist honors. February 2013. Cal’s 2012-13 season that was arguably Cal players at least shared the best in the history of college golf earned individual medalist honors Desimone the 2013 Dave Williams Award a school-record 10 times in presented by Eaton Golf Pride as 2012-13 led by the school- coach of the year in Division I men’s golf as well record four captured by Kim as Golfweek's honor. He was also the Pac-12 (Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, Coach of the Year for the second consecutive Arizona Intercollegiate, Fresno season to mark the third time in his career he State Lexus Classic, Southern earned the honor. Highlands Collegiate Masters). The Bears posted the top 54-hole stroke-play Homa (NCAA Championship, score at the NCAA Championship hosted by Georgia Tech at the Capital City Club’s Crabapple Course to earn the top seed for match play at the event for the first time in school history. Cal opened NCAA match play with a quarterfinal victory over Arizona State before the Illini ended an incredible season that saw the Bears spend Head coach Steve Desimone nearly the entire campaign as the nation’s (right) poses with associate top-ranked team in all three sets of rankings head coach Walter Chun and the 2004 NCAA trophy.

2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 3 California GoldenBears and Weaver later led Team USA to a victory in the 2013 Walker Cup at National Golf Links of America. The string of exceptional play over the last two- plus seasons started in 2011-12 when Desimone was named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year for the second time in his career and added GCAA/Eaton West Regional Coach of the Year honors for the first time. His 2011-12 squad reached the national semifinals and posted a series of firsts along the way that included a trip to NCAA Championship match play as well as a match-play victory over San Diego State in the quarterfinals of the event hosted by USC at The Riviera Country Club. Cal also won NCAA Regional and Pac-12 titles for the first time in events hosted by Stanford and Oregon State, and posted a then-school-record six tournament wins. Cal finished the season ranked No. 3 both by Golfstat and in the Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches Poll, while Golfweek put the Bears at No. 6. The squad featured three GCAA/PING Division I All-Americans in Hagy, Homa and Kim. Cal opened the 2011-12 campaign with a victory at the Wolverine Intercollegiate and also shared a win with Oregon at the Alister Head coach Steve Desimone and associate head coach Walter Chun MacKenzie Invitational hosted by the Bears in the fall. The team’s Pac-12 and NCAA Regional Amateur at Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, while attempting to defend his title. Homa made wins in the two events leading up to the NCAA Colo., when four of the school’s national-best five the quarterfinals before falling to eventual Championship were preceded by victories qualifiers reached the Round of 64. In addition collegiate teammate An. at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate and ASU to Weaver’s runner-up finish, Hagy reached the The 2010 calendar year was a banner 12 earlier in the spring. semifinals, Homa the Round of 32 and Kim the months for Desimone that was capped off when Cal also finished second twice by a single stroke Round of 64. Walker Huddy was also a participant he was one of seven members of the 2010 class during the spring schedule to host schools in the stroke-play portion of the event. inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of Arizona at the Arizona Intercollegiate and UNLV Cal tied for 19th at the NCAA Championship America Hall of Fame during the Reception and at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters. at Karsten Creek to conclude a strong campaign Awards Banquet at the Tropicana Hotel in Las Hagy, Homa and Kim were each named second- in 2010-11, reaching as high as No. 13 in the Vegas on December 6. team All-Pac-12 and shared team MVP honors, national polls and equaling a then-school record After winning its lone national title in 2004, with Kim adding the squad’s Newcomer of the with three regular-season tournament wins Cal missed the NCAA Championship for five Year award. Stalter was honorable mention (The Prestige at PGA WEST, Alister MacKenzie consecutive seasons (2005-09) before returning all-conference and the team’s Most Improved Invitational, John A. Burns Intercollegiate) among to its spot among the nation’s elite with a 23rd- Player. Homa (71.19) narrowly edged Hagy its 14 events. All told, Cal had eight top-five place finish in 2010. Cal qualified for the NCAA (71.41) and Kim (71.41) for the team’s lowest finishes in 2010-11, also taking third at the NCAA Championship at The Honors Course by tying for stroke average. Homa tied for ninth individually Arizona Regional, Windon Memorial Classic and third place at the NCAA San Diego Regional. The at the NCAA Championship, which at the time Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters, placing Bears also posted three regular-season victories was the second-highest finish ever by a Cal fifth at the Pac-10 Championship and tying for to tie a then-school record, winning the Spartan player but is now fourth after being surpassed fifth at the ASU Thunderbird Invitational. Weaver Golf Classic, Alister MacKenzie Invitational and by both his own victory and Hagy tying for eighth was named a GCAA/PING Division I All-American Arizona Intercollegiate. Several individuals had in 2013. All three finished in the top 10 at the after posting an eighth-place finish at the NCAA great accomplishments during the season, NCAA Stanford Regional with Hagy third, Kim Championship that at the time was the highest highlighted by the Pac-10 individual medalist tied for fourth and Homa tied for 10th, giving ever by a Cal player and is still tied for second. honors won by Mina with the event hosted by Cal three top-10 players at an NCAA Regional Stephen Hale, Homa and Eric Mina all picked up Arizona State. Mina is one of only three Cal for the first time in school history and making second-team All-Pac-10 selections, while Ben An golfers to ever capture the event, with current Homa the first player ever at Cal to finish in the was an honorable mention choice. Homa was PGA TOUR pro Charlie Wi the first in 1995 and top 10 in the same season at both the NCAA the team’s lone individual medalist, sharing the Homa the third in 2013. Mina, who earned GCAA/ Championship and NCAA Regional, with Hagy title at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate before PING Division I All-American honors, also won at becoming the second in 2013. Hagy (T5th) and falling in a playoff. An had a stretch of top-notch the Spartan Golf Classic while Hale captured the Stalter (T9th) also had top-10 showings at the golf to lead the Bears during back-to-back team Alister MacKenzie Invitational. Weaver became Pac-12 Championship. victories when he placed third at The Prestige at the first Cal player to finish in the top 10 at both Desimone has also been honored over the last PGA WEST before tying for second at the Alister the Pac-10 Championship and NCAA Regionals two seasons with a pair of prestigious honors. MacKenzie Invitational. in the same season, tying for sixth and taking The California Golf Writers & Broadcasters The amateur play during the summer of eighth, respectively. Association made Desimone the first coach to 2010 by members of the 2010-11 team was Prior to its current run, the team’s previous receive the Jack Lemmon Ambassador of Golf noteworthy as a school-record six Bears – An, appearance at the NCAA Championship came Award in 2013 and the Northern California Golf Jamie Coré, Homa, John Murphy, Ben Mangum at the end of the magical 2003-04 campaign Association inducted him into its Hall of Fame and Mina – qualified for the U.S. Amateur at when Desimone orchestrated one of the greatest this year. Both honors were presented at the Chambers Bay in August. No other school in the stories in the history of college golf as Cal came CGWBA’s annual gala event during the week of country had as many qualifiers. An, an incoming from eight strokes behind UCLA on the final day the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. freshman who had become the event’s youngest of the NCAA Championship at The Homestead in In August of 2012 Cal players made arguably winner ever at the age of 17 in 2009 at Southern Virginia to win the national title by six strokes over the strongest showing ever by a school at the U.S. Hills in Tulsa, Okla., reached the 2010 semifinals the Bruins. It was the culmination of a season

4 2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report California GoldenBears in which the Bears had to overcome several there was no selection/qualifying format. The and Kim are both on the Web.com TOUR and injuries but were able to play their best golf when Bears were previously selected to play in their have played in PGA TOUR events. it counted the most. As a result of his team’s third NCAA Regional in the past six years and Wi is in his 11th season playing on the PGA impressive accomplishment, Desimone was came up with a sixth-place showing at the NCAA TOUR in 2014 and has finished second five named Golfweek’s Collegiate Coach of the Year Regional hosted by New Mexico in Albuquerque times, most recently at the 2012 AT&T Pebble and was honored as 2004 Grand Master of the after a second-place finish to Arizona State at Beach National Pro-Am. Year by the Northern California Golf Association. the Pac-10 Championship. Wi led the way by Hahn, who finished fifth on the final Web.com When Desimone came aboard as head earning first-team All-American honors and was Tour money list in 2012 to earn his PGA TOUR coach at Cal in the fall of 1979 he was taking Cal’s first Pac-10 individual champion, while card, is in his second season on the PGA TOUR over a program which had lost its varsity status Garrett Larson picked up honorable mention All- in 2014. Hahn also has his best career finish at following the previous season. But Desimone American recognition. the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, tying was intent on not only returning the program Cal returned to the NCAA Championship for third in 2013. Tomasulo has also played on to varsity status but taking it to a higher level. for three consecutive years from 1998-2000, the PGA TOUR, while An, Hamilton, Jesse Ruda Among the first steps was the formation of the finishing 15th at New Mexico, 16th at Minnesota and Michael Wilson have competed in PGA TOUR Cal Golf Committee in 1980, the primary support and 17th at Auburn, respectively. The Bears events. Several others have played professionally group for the men’s golf team, which helped were tied for fourth at the NCAA Tempe Regional, on other tours, with George Gandranata, Hale, return the program to varsity status in 1982. fourth at the NCAA Tucson Regional and tied for Jeff Hamm, Michael Jensen, Lee and Mina Soon after, Desimone began crafting Cal into the 10th at the NCAA Madera Regional during those currently active in the professional ranks. nationally elite program it has become today. three seasons, after finishing fourth, fifth and The Bears have also had success in the By 1986-87, Cal was ranked among the top 25 third, respectively, at the Pac-10 Championship. classroom during Desimone’s tenure with 13 teams in the nation for the first time in the history The 1997-98 team led by All-American Dan All-America Scholars (Bill Albers, Scott Carlyle, of the program. One outstanding performance Arroyo used the best final round of the day at the Chun, Dan Coyle, Furth, Gandranata, Hagy, that season was a dramatic comeback at San NCAA Tempe Regional to advance to the NCAA Hale, Murphy, Stalter, Tomasulo, Weaver, Diego State’s Frank Scott Memorial Tournament. Championship and then was the final team Michael Wilson) that have combined to earn Trailing fourth-ranked Fresno State by 17 shots to make the cut at the national event before the award 20 times. Albers, Chun, Carlyle, going into the final round, the Bears rallied to win eventually settling for its 15th place finish. Furth, Hale, Tomasulo and Wilson all earned their first major championship in 17 years. Cal’s Arroyo was back again in 1998-99 and led a the honor twice while the Bears had three in success that season helped Desimone win Pac- now-veteran group that also included 2001 U.S. the same season for the first time in 2012- 10 Conference Co-Coach of the Year honors for Amateur runner-up Robert Hamilton to its 16th- 13 when Hagy, Stalter and Weaver were all the first time. place national finish. The Bears missed a playoff named. Carlyle was also selected a first-team During an outstanding 1989-90 campaign, at the NCAA’s to have an opportunity to make the Academic All-American in 2004, while Hagy was Desimone brought the Bears’ program to a cut by a single shot. a third-team 2012-13 Capital One Academic then-unprecedented level. The team earned its The 1999-2000 squad featured All-American All-America® pick for the Division I men’s at first NCAA postseason berth in 26 seasons by Han Lee and current associate head coach large team as selected by the College Sports qualifying for an NCAA Regional. Cal competed in Walter Chun. The Bears needed a dramatic Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). the 1964 NCAA Championship, but didn’t actually finish at the 2000 NCAA Regional at Riverbend In addition to his role as Cal’s head coach, earn its first berth until 1990 at New Mexico State, Golf Club in Madera when Chun birdied his last Desimone will add Palmer Cup duties when he two years after the NCAA switched to a selection/ hole of the tournament to force a three-team will serve as head coach for Team USA when the qualifying format. Cal played in 13 tournaments playoff for the final spot to advance to the NCAA 2014 event is played at the Walton Heath Golf that year, placing among the top 10 in all but two, Championship. The Bears would eventually win Club in Surrey, England. Desimone is also the including a then-regular-season school-record- the playoff on the third hole, beating Stanford former Manager of the University of California tying three team titles and a tie for third place at and Idaho. At the NCAA’s, Cal would miss Golf Club (1979-2010), a 130-member Associate the Pac-10 Championship. In addition, the Bears making the cut by a single shot while Hamilton Club of the Northern California Golf Association, were ranked among the top 25 teams in the nation would move on in the championship as an as well as a former member of the PING Advisory throughout the season. Ben Furth, the school’s individual. Committee for college golf. In addition, he served first All-American in men’s golf and still the only All told, Desimone has directed Cal to the NCAA two stints on the NCAA Pacific Region Selection men’s golfer in the Cal Athletic Hall of Fame, was a Championship nine (1995, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’04, Committee for the NCAA Western Regional major contributor to the Bears’ success. ’10, ’11, ’12, ‘13) of the 12 times the Bears have (1991-93, 2002-04) and was on the campus- The following season came to a disappointing gone in school history, including a current school- wide NCAA Self-Certification Committee in the conclusion for Desimone and the Bears. A record stretch of four in a row. The Bears have mid-1990’s. career-ending back injury to Furth brought to played in all 18 of their NCAA Regionals (1990, Desimone played for the Bears’ men’s an end the hope that 1990-91 would surpass ’93, ’95, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03, ’04, basketball team as an undergraduate and Cal’s great season the preceding year. Off the ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13) under Desimone then served in the United States military course, however, another important step in the with a current run of seven straight that is one shy before returning to Cal to complete a double rebuilding of the program was undertaken. With of the school-record eight in a row the Bears put major in history and physical education, while the generous support of the Cal Golf Committee, together from 1997-2004. Desimone has a total also earning his master’s degree in physical a minimal amount of financial aid was offered of 59 stroke-play victories in his Cal career. education. After graduating from Cal, Desimone to incoming student-athletes for the first time Desimone has coached 13 All-Americans left Berkeley to become the Director of Athletics in 15 years. This was a critical step because it (Arroyo, Furth, Hagy, Homa, Jeff Hood, Kim, Larson, at the College Preparatory School in Oakland finally demonstrated the Bears were committed Lee, Mina, Stalter, Tomasulo, Weaver, Wi) who have where he remained until 1988. Desimone to competing nationally in all respects and gave earned 18 All-American honors including a school- returned to Cal in the fall of 1979 as the men’s Desimone a new and critical tool in recruiting. record five during the 2012-13 season. Hagy, golf head coach, and shared responsibilities The 1994-95 season was historic as the Bears Homa, Kim, Tomasulo and Weaver have all being with both jobs until 1988, when he joined Cal qualified for their first ever NCAA Championship named twice. Kim, Stalter, Tomasulo and Weaver on a full-time basis. and posted the best finish in school history have all played in the Palmer Cup, while Homa, Kim Desimone lives in Orinda with his wife, at the time and still the fourth-best ever by and Weaver have played in the Walker Cup. All but Linda. The couple has two children who live in taking sixth in the event hosted by Ohio State Tomasulo (2003) participated in 2013. Minneapolis, Minn. Kim graduated in 2006 in Columbus. Cal was appearing at the NCAA Cal has two former players with current PGA from Cal Poly and Robert is a 2008 graduate of Championship for the first time since 1964 when TOUR cards in Wi and James Hahn, while Homa Northern Michigan.

2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 5 California GoldenBears Q&A with Steve Desimone How ready are you and the team for the 2014 spring Cal, and that’s what we have. We’ve been among season? the top teams in academics at Cal and nationally for several years. It’s part of our culture and we “This is a relaxed and experienced group. In make that expectation known right up front to our addition to their experience at the collegiate level, recruits and their families. It’s pretty impressive these are guys that have played at the highest when you have a situation like this year with three levels of golf such as the Masters, U.S. Open, returning All-America Scholars in Brandon Hagy, Palmer Cup and Walker Cup. We will be ready Joël Stalter and Michael Weaver that are about to to play this spring. We have one more shot at it graduate from the Haas School of Business. It’s with this group of seniors and I like our chances.” tough to get any better than that.” How is the team’s chemistry and work ethic? Simply, what does it mean to be a Cal golfer? “Our team chemistry is fabulous. Our veteran “It means you’ve accepted the challenge and players are great role models for the younger play- committed yourself to being the best student- ers and have worked well with them. They work on athlete and teammate you can possibly be.” their games; they work on drills; they work on their attitudes and being positive. The veteran players Head Coach Steve Desimone What is your coaching style? communicate well with the younger players and let them know what it takes to succeed. Our suc- “It’s an open and collaborative style. Our job do, you know people are having a lot of fun and cesses over the last few years run directly back is to teach our players how to play the game. believe in what we’re doing. They believe in the to our work ethic.” We talk with them a lot about the strengths and product we have, which in the end is the young weaknesses of their games and use statistics to men in this program and how they’re playing and How will the experience of recent NCAA runs help back that up. The analytical part of the game is how they’re achieving academically. It’s gratifying the 2013-14 team? crucial. We discuss the different parts of their for us that we get that kind of support.” games openly and in great detail. We talk about “Four of our top five guys have played in the what they need to do to improve. By the time we’re What is the Cal Golf Committee and how important NCAA Championship, so there will be no surprises done with that, their game is right in front of us. for them. They know what they have to do at each is it to the program? I’ve always been a believer that if the players buy level of competition during the regular season, “The origins of the committee go back to 1980 into what you’re trying to teach and understand Pac-12 Championship, NCAA Regional, and then and it has expanded beautifully. The committee what issues their games have, then they have both stroke play and match play at the NCAA is primarily responsible for funding our program. a chance to improve and develop to the best of Championship. Our key is developing a couple of There should be no doubt that without the com- their abilities.” more players that can fill out the lineup in sup- mittee and guys like Ed Arnold, Russ Bigelow, port of them.” Frank Brunk, Joffa Dale, Ken Lloyd, Bob Scuitto, What did you tell your players at the end of the and so many other friends of Cal golf, there would 2012-13 season? What has all the recent success at levels beyond the not be a Cal men’s golf program. This was all the collegiate game by Cal players done for the program? “I told them that it was my great honor to have Cal Golf Committee. Yes, I’ve been the coach coached absolutely the best team in the history of for almost 35 years and from a programmatic “The level of the profile of the program has risen college golf and that someday they would under- standpoint I can say with a smile that things have tremendously, and that’s certainly given us an stand just how great their accomplishments were. gone well. But without the support of the Cal Golf added boost in recruiting. The accomplishments I want the players from that team to be able to Committee and its energy, none of this would have of our players are closely followed by recruits and carry that around with them the rest of their lives.” happened, and what a loss that would have been. their families. They see what our players are doing No Charlie Wi, no Peter Tomasulo, no Ben Furth, and believe that there must be a lot of good things What is the impact of losing players no Walter Chun, no Max Homa, no Michael Kim, happening in our program. Our goal as a coaching like Max Homa and Michael Kim to the professional no national championship, no All-Americans, no staff is to keep that going so we are consistently All-America Scholars, the 2012-13 team would one of the best programs in the country. I believe ranks? not have existed, and on and on. To think that we can keep this program going for a long time.” “There are almost always transitions. Max and none of this would have existed at Cal is an awful, Michael were great Golden Bears and we wish tragic thought. No one knows with certainty if we’ll Can you talk about the program’s philosophy in terms them the very best. We look forward to watching ever win another national championship, but I do of recruiting and player development? them on the PGA TOUR over the next 30 years. know we’re going to be competing for more and Their accomplishments have secured their great “We’ve had a lot of success both in recruiting I do know that our student-athletes are getting a legacies at Cal.” and developing players. In all honesty, we haven’t great education. They’re playing really good golf had a lot of guys ranked highly as junior golfers, and they’re growing as people. All of that runs Can you talk about the annual Cal Golf Tournament but what it takes to succeed at Cal isn’t just hitting directly back to the Cal Golf Committee. It’s one and its role in your fundraising efforts? the golf ball and making a putt. However, it is clear of the truly great success stories in the history of that when you have success you have more and “Our annual Cal Golf Tournament at Orinda Cal Athletics.” better players interested in what you’re doing. We Country Club is the single most important non- feel like once we get a player here who has some competitive day of the year for our program and the The program is currently in an endowment campaign. ability and the willingness to learn we can help to cornerstone of our fundraising. We raise roughly a Can you discuss the importance of that campaign? develop him into an upper-level collegiate player.” third of the funds necessary to operate the team “It’s exciting and will kick even more into gear during the year from that one event. It is a critical in the near future. We’re about halfway to our goal How important are academics at Cal? day for us, and we can’t function without it. It’s a of $10 million, which would solidify the program’s fun day. We call it a tournament, but it is really a “We want a program where players can play sustainability forever. It’s important to keep on party and celebration of Cal men’s golf. When you in a nationally-competitive golf program and also pushing to reach that goal.” access the great educational opportunities at have as many returnees to the tournament as we

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Cup), Michael Kim (First-Team All-American, Palmer Cup, Unanimous National Player of the Year, U.S. Open, Walker Cup), Eric Mina (All- American, 2010 Pac-10 Champion), Joël Stalter (All-America Scholar, Second-Team All-American) and Michael Weaver (All-America Scholar, First- Team All-American, Masters, Palmer Cup, Walker Cup). He also recruited Byeong-Hun An after he became the youngest champion in the history of the U.S. Amateur at age 17 in 2009. Chun has been recognized nationally for his coaching exploits. He was honored with the Jan Strickland Award as the nation’s top assistant coach for his work during the 2007-08 season. In June of 2009, he served as a Team USA Walter Chun assistant coach for the Palmer Cup. Gene Bakkum Chun is in his 17th season associated with Associate Head Coach Volunteer Assistant Coach 10th Season • Cal, 2001 the Cal men’s golf program since he began his playing career for the Bears in 1997. He was a 12th Season • UC Davis, 2000 former Cal golf standout, Walter Chun is two-time team captain while competing on three occasions at the NCAA West Regional (2000-02) in his 10th season on the Golden Bears’ ene Bakkum is in his 12th season at Cal in and once at the NCAA Championship (2000). coaching staff in 2013-14 and his fifth 2013-14 and his 10th as a volunteer assistant Aas associate head coach, with the Bears Chun has also qualified for two U.S. Amateur after a previous two-year stint as assistant Championships, the first in 1999 at Pebble making the NCAA Championship in each of his Gcoach (2002-04). Prior to arriving at Cal, he Beach and the second in 2002 at Oakland Hills first four campaigns in his current role after a served for two seasons as assistant men’s golf Country Club. previous five-year absence. Chun was promoted coach for his alma mater UC Davis (2000-02), Chun received his bachelor’s degree from to the position he now holds in September 2009 helping the Aggies to a No. 1 ranking in Division II Cal’s Haas School of Business in 2001, and after five seasons as an assistant coach. He was men’s golf and back-to-back NCAA West Regional his master’s from Cal’s Graduate School of also as an administrative assistant when Cal won appearances. Education in 2003. He was a three-time Pac-10 the NCAA title in 2003-04. He is also currently in his 10th year as All-Academic selection (2000, 2001, 2002) and “Walter and I are in this together,” head coach assistant director of instruction at Metropolitan a two-time All-America Scholar (2001, 2002). Steve Desimone said. “We talk constantly about Golf Links in Oakland, and has instructed at the He and his wife, Grace, live in Hayward along what we’re doing and how we’re doing it. We’re Nike Jr. Golf camps in Pebble Beach, where he with their son, William. always looking to find ways to improve and be a also served as assistant director. Bakkum was better team. He’s been a tremendous asset, ally previously the director of the Nike Coaches All- and friend. I could never say enough good things Star Golf Academy in Phoenix, and has been about Walter.” affiliated with PGA of America since 2005. Cal set a modern-era NCAA win record in “Gene has done some really great things with 2012-13 with 12 victories in its 14 stroke-play our players over the years,” head coach Steve tournaments, eclipsing the record previously Desimone said. “He loves to teach and is a great held by the 1985-86 Oklahoma State team. The teacher for golfers of all ages.” Golden Bears have won 21 of 31 stroke-play He and his wife, Alicia, reside in Pleasant Hill events from the 2011-12 season through the fall with their daughters Ava and Alaina. of 2013 and finished in the top five in all 31, as well as four match-play events during the period. Despite falling in the NCAA match-play semifinals to Illinois after a quarterfinal win against Arizona State, Cal remained No. 1 in all three final national polls with both the Golfweek and Golfstat rankings released following the NCAA Championship and the Golf World/Nike Golf poll prior to the NCAA Championship. Cal was in the top spot for nearly the entire 2012-13 season. The Bears had several firsts in 2011-12, including an NCAA match-play victory over San Diego State in the quarterfinals, a trip to match play at the NCAA Championship, NCAA Regional and Pac-12 titles, a then-school-record six victories, and top-five finishes in all 12 stroke- play events and 15 tournaments overall. Chun has played a huge role in the team’s recent run of success through his recruiting and player development capabilities. Among a long list of players he has helped recruit who have turned into top-notch golfers are Brandon Hagy (All-America Scholar, Haskins Award Watch List), Stephen Hale (All-America Scholar, All-Pac-10), Max Homa (First-Team All-American, NCAA Champion, Pac-12 Champion, U.S. Open, Walker

2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 7 California GoldenBears CAL MEN'S GOLf outlook third he 2013-14 Cal men’s golf team believes the third time is a charm. The Golden Bears have been agonizingly close to a second national time is a Tchampionship each of the last two seasons before semifinal losses at the NCAA Championship have left them tied for third twice. Charm But head coach Steve Desimone likes his team’s chances to finally win it all again in 2013-14. “The ultimate goal is an NCAA championship,” Desimone said. “We all dream that we’re going to be in a position to do that again this year just like we have been each of the last two seasons. We’ve had some heartbreaks the last two years, but that’s the nature of the game. We’re knocking on the door again, and we believe that we are going to have that opportunity at the end of the season.” The senior All-American trio of Brandon Hagy, Joël Stalter and Michael Weaver is a big reason why. After being contributors to what many called the best team in the history of college golf in 2012- 13 when Cal set an NCAA record with 12 wins in 14 stroke-play events, the trio is now clearly the focal point of the 2013-14 squad with last year’s unanimous National Player of the Year Michael Kim and NCAA champion Max Homa off to the professional ranks. In addition to their All-American honors last sea- son, all three were All-America Scholars, GCAA/ PING Division I All-West Region and All-Pac-12 selections. Their combined collegiate accomplish- ments also include four individual victories, 15 top-five finishes and 20 top-10 showings. Weaver finished the 2012-13 season ranked as high as No. 11 nationally, while Stalter was No. 12 and Hagy No. 19, all according to Golfweek. “They want to improve on everything they did last year individually and gear themselves towards winning an NCAA title,” Desimone said. “They’re tri-captains this year and have really been leaders since the moment they arrived. Their immediate future is this season, the Pac-12 Championship The 2013-14 Cal Men’s Golf team includes four seniors (clockwise from top left): Brandon Hagy, and the NCAA Championship. Especially with most Pace Johnson, Joël Stalter and Michael Weaver. of school in the rear view mirror, they will have an excellent opportunity to finish their college careers on a triumphant ride.” In 2013-14, all three are on the Ben Hogan “Make no mistake about it, there couldn’t be fourth in its two other events, extending its string of Award Watch List given annually to the nation’s top a better scenario to end the season and their top-five finishes to 35, including all 31 stroke-play amateur player and nominees for the Byron Nel- collegiate careers than finding a way to carry that events and four match-play tournaments. son Award that encompasses excellence in golf, trophy out of Prairie Dunes in late May,” Desimone Hagy will begin the spring slate with the most academics, community service and character. added. “A lot of good things have to happen, but impressive credentials on the squad as the No. Despite all of their accomplishments there is this team is capable of that. When you look at 3 player listed on the Haskins Award Midseason one thing they have yet to attain that they value what the possibilities are – the great returning Watch List for the honor given annually to the na- more than anything. players that we have along with some of our young tion's top player in collegiate golf. He led the way in “The last two years, we’ve come up a little developing players – we have a real shot at this the fall with top-10 finishes in each of the team’s short in the national semifinals,” Hagy said. “I and the guys know it.” five events, including four top-five showings and think we’ve learned from those two experiences. Cal started making strides towards attaining his second career victory at the Jack Nicklaus It’s all about business this year, all the hard work its goal with a strong 2013 fall campaign when Invitational. Hagy finished the fall with a 69.73 we’ve put in, all the practice hours – we’ll be the Bears won three of five events to make it 21 stroke average and was even better in September ready. I think we’re all looking forward to that victories in 31 stroke-play tournaments over the when he started the season with top-three finishes opportunity.” past two and a half campaigns. Cal was third and in each of his three events, posted a 69.44 stroke

8 2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report California GoldenBears average and was named the Pac-12 Men’s Golfer of the Month for the second time in his career. Stalter came on at the end of the fall with a victory at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational before tying for fifth at the prestigious Isleworth Collegiate Invitational in his final two events. He finished the fall with a 71.25 stroke average to rank second on the team behind Hagy. Weaver missed the season-opening Gopher Invitational while playing in the Walker Cup for the victorious Team USA and when he returned posted top-10 finishes in his first two events of the campaign, with a second-place showing at the Saint Mary’s Invitational and a 10th-place finish at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational. He was tied for 13th or better in each of his four fall outings for Cal and also tied for 17th competing as an indi- vidual at the Sun Bowl Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic. Kim also played for Team USA in the Walker Cup and was with the Bears for three events in the fall before turning professional in December during the middle of his junior season. His top finish for the Bears was tied for eighth at the Saint Mary’s Invitational and he was also fourth play- ing along with Weaver at the College All-America Golf Classic. The key for Cal in the spring of 2014 could be Brandon Hagy solidifying the remainder of the lineup beyond the All-American trio with several players competing for open spots. Johnson, a fellow senior who redshirted in The remainder of the team includes sophomore “We have a lot of depth,” Desimone said. “We’ll 2012-13, had the best performance in the fall Walker Huddy and true freshmen Jay Burlison, be watching guys like Shotaro Ban, Pace Johnson, with his back-to-back third-place finishes and a Alex Helgans, Clayton Madey and Alexander Keelan Kilpatrick, Andrew Morgan, Cameron Shaw 71.60 stroke average that ranked behind only Wilson. All are expected to redshirt in 2013-14. and James Yoon very carefully to see how they Hagy, Stalter and Weaver. Cal began the fall as the nation’s top-ranked develop and are able to blend with our senior All- Other top candidates to get into the lineup team but quickly fell out of the No. 1 spot. The American trio. These guys are working hard and include sophomores Ban, Kilpatrick and Yoon, Bears finished fourth playing without Kim and battling to find a spot in the lineup. Consequently, as well as redshirt freshmen Morgan and Shaw. Weaver while they were at the Walker Cup during their games will be sharp and they should be Ban had the most impressive fall of the group with the season-opening Gopher Invitational at the able to give us what we are looking for, which is a 73.33 stroke average over nine rounds as he Windsong Farm Golf Club in Independence, Minn. consistently good play.” played in three of five events. Hagy led the way with a second-place finish one shot away from the top while Stalter tied for 11th. The Bears then won the first of three straight events in dominating fashion by a combined total of 71 strokes with a 30-shot victory at the Saint Mary’s Invitational played at Bayonet & Black- horse in Seaside as Weaver and Hagy finished second and third. Hagy then led the Bears to a 19-stroke victory at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational hosted by Ohio State at OSU Golf Club’s Scarlet Course by winning individual medalist honors for the second time in his career. Johnson and Ban had their best colle- giate showings with third and sixth-place finishes, respectively. Weaver’s 10th place outing gave Cal four players in the top 10. The Bears were 22-stroke winners in their next event at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational co- hosted by Cal and San Francisco at the Sonoma Golf Club. Stalter was individual medalist for the third time in his career while Johnson matched his third-place showing from the Jack Nicklaus Invitational and Hagy tied for fourth. The Bears finished the fall by taking third at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational hosted by Texas Tech and UCF at the Isleworth Golf & Country Club in Windermere, Fla. The field featured eight of the nation’s top 25 teams according to Golfweek Pace Johnson and six NCAA quarterfinalists from the 2012-13

2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 9 California GoldenBears campaign. Stalter and Hagy were both in the top 10, tied for fifth and tied for eighth. The squad begins the spring portion of its 2013-14 schedule January 27-28 looking to win the Arizona Intercollegiate for the second time in school history and first since 2010. The event has been one of the few on the Bears’ schedule which they have not won during their hot stretch since the beginning of the 2011-12 campaign. The tournament has moved to a new venue for a second consecutive year in 2014 and will be played at the Sewailo Golf Club in Tucson, Ariz. Just over three weeks later the Bears will be looking for their tournament-record fourth straight victory at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate (Febru- ary 19-21) hosted by Hawai’i. The event will move to the Wailua Golf Course on the island of Kauai this season. The Bears will next attempt to defend their title March 7-9 at the prestigious Southern Highlands Collegiate Invitational hosted by UNLV at the Southern Highlands Golf Club against what is annually the top field in the nation before taking their second of three spring trips to the Tucson area to play March 14-16 in the NIT Invitational hosted by Arizona at the Omni Tucson National Resort’s Catalina Course. After nearly three weeks out of competition Joël Stalter surrounding and during spring break, Cal will close out its regular season over a period of nine days beginning with its inaugural trip to the Aggie Ariz. The Bears are the two-time defending cham- NCAA postseason competition starts May 15-17 Invitational (April 5-6) hosted by Texas A&M at pion of the event. Cal won its first conference title with Regional action at a site yet to be determined. the Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas, followed by in dramatic fashion in 2012 when Hagy forced The six possible sites are Auburn, Ala. (Auburn Uni- the Western Intercollegiate (April 12-13) hosted a playoff with Oregon by sinking a 40-foot birdie versity Club, Host – Auburn); Columbia, Mo. (The by San Jose State at Pasatiempo Golf Club in putt on the 18th hole and then clinched the Club at Old Hawthorne, Host – Missouri); Eugene, Santa Cruz. The Bears won the latter for only the victory with a 25-foot birdie putt on the second Ore. (Eugene Country Club, Host – Oregon); Ra- second time in school history and the first time playoff hole. Last season, Cal cruised to a nine- leigh, N.C. (Lonnie Pole Golf Course, Host – North since 1950 last season. stroke win at the Pac-12 Championship with Carolina State); San Antonio, Tex. (Briggs Ranch The postseason begins Apr. 25-27 with the Homa the third individual medalist of the event Golf Club – UTSA); and Sugar Grove, Ill. (Rich Har- Pac-12 Championship to be hosted by Arizona in school history, joining Charlie Wi (1995) and vest Farms, Host – Northern Illinois). and played at The Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Eric Mina (2010). Cal has won its first two NCAA Regional titles in school history during the last two seasons at Stanford in 2012 and Pullman in 2013. The Bears have qualified for NCAA Regional action 18 times in school history, including each of the last seven seasons to rank one shy of the school record. A top-five NCAA Regional finish would give Cal a ticket to the NCAA Championship for a fifth consecutive season and 10th time in school history with the Bears’ current streak of four ap- pearances in a row already their best ever. This year’s event will be hosted by Wichita State and played May 23-28 at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kan. The format of the NCAA Championship will change this season with the introduction of live television on Golf Channel for the first time. Eight teams from the first three days of stroke play will still advance to match play but the matches will be played over the final two days instead of three. Both the quarterfinals and semifinals will be con- ducted May 27 with the championship match the following day. On the fourth day of competition, the top 40 individuals from the first three days of stroke play will golf another 18 holes to determine the individual champion.

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2012-13 (Freshman) ► Stats – 1 stroke-play event, 3 stroke-play rounds, 225 strokes, 75.00 stroke average ► Final Rankings – *No. 83 Golfweek *Rankings for a secondary list of golfers without enough rounds to qualify for regular rankings ► Earned team’s Co-Most Improved Player Award along with Cameron Shaw

T54. Arizona Intercollegiate (81-69-75 – 225, +12) … played as individual 2011-12 (Freshman) ► Redshirted while recovering from a wrist injury SHOTARO BAN ► Did not play 5-10, 155, So., 1L Amateur San Jose, CA 2013 (Archbishop Mitty HS) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T12 ► NCGA Junior Player of the Year after winning Pronunciation: SHOW-tar-o bahn Tournament Series, No. 31 California, No. 124 four times and placing second on two other USA, No. T254 World occasions al’s Co-Most Improved Player in 2012-13 continues to be on the cusp of breaking into 2. Santa Clara County Amateur (69-66-74 – 209) 1. Junior All-Star at Lake Havasu (69-65-74 – 218) … the team’s lineup on a regular basis after a 2. Silicon Valley Amateur (70-75 – 145) drained 25-foot putt on first playoff hole T3. Alameda Commuters (69-67-68-74 – 278) 1. NCGA Junior Tour Poplar Creek (70-65 – 135) Cstrong showing in amateur play during the T6. New Year’s Invitational (72-71-72-69 – 284) 1. NCGA Junior Tour Oakmont Country Club (68-68 – 136) 2013 calendar year. Ban was in and out of Cal’s T17. Porter Cup (71-71-67-69 – 278) 1. NCGA Junior Tour Poppy Hills (72-74 – 146) lineup during the fall of 2013, highlighting his T23. Sahalee Players Championship (75-74-78-69 – 296) 2. AJGA Castlewood (70-68-67 – 205) T34. Sunnehanna Amateur (70-74-70-75 – 289) 2. San Mateo County (69-69-61 – 199) efforts with a career-best sixth-place finish at the First Alternate Qualifier. U.S. Amateur Qualifying (142) … 11. Christmas Classic (71-73 – 144) Jack Nicklaus Invitational. Brookwoods Country Club, Ontario, N.Y. 2008 International 2012 ► Won three straight California Junior Tour ► Latest Rankings – No. 392 Scratch Players, ► Missed much of the calendar year with a events No. 408 R&A wrist injury Coach Comments/Notes 1. California Junior Tour Coyote Creek (71-71 – 142) 1. Pacific Northwest Amateur … won six matches 1. California Junior Tour Del Monte (67-76 – 143) ► One of the most improved players on the T9. Santa Clara County Amateur (73-69-76 – 218) 1. California Junior Tour Eagle Ridge (76-75 – 151) team and solid in all areas of the game T19. State Fair Amateur (67-75-69 – 211) ► Pushing for a spot in the lineup on a regular T20. Pacific Coast Amateur (77-75-75-71 – 298) 2007-11 (Archbishop Mitty HS) T24/Qualifier. Pacific Northwest Amateur Stroke Play ► Most Valuable Player of his squad for each basis (71-74 – 145) ► Good putter of his final three prep campaigns (2009, 2010, ► Gaining experience and confidence 2011 2011) ► Has the ability to put up low numbers in ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T41 ► Led his team to a pair of West Catholic competition Tournament Series, No. T123 California Athletic League titles in his final two prep ► Has made a name for himself by playing seasons (2010, 2011), earning first-team All- 4. Alister MacKenzie Cup (71-36 – 107) … tournament solid golf in top-end amateur events WCAL honors as a senior shortened to 27 holes due to inclement weather ► Also a record-breaking prep swimmer, setting Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) 4. Palo Alto City Championship (72-68 – 140) Final 16. California Amateur a national mark as part of a 200-meter medley ► Stats – 4 stroke-play events, 12 rounds, 877 13. Alameda Commuters (70-73-71-75 – 289) relay squad and a Pacific Coast record in the shots, 73.08 stroke average T19. Silicon Valley Amateur (77-73 – 150) 100-meter butterfly (1:11.27) ► Top Finish – 6th (Jack Nicklaus Invitational, 2010 ► Named to the Principal’s Honor Roll for three Fall 2013) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 22 years ► Top-10 Finishes – 1 Tournament Series, No. T333 California Other ► Low 54-Hole Score – 212, -1 (Jack Nicklaus ► Full name is Shotaro Brian Ban Invitational, Fall 2013) 2. AJGA Castlewood (69-69-65 – 203) ► Low Round – 68 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational, T3. Diablo Valley Amateur (68-72 – 140) ► Born August 13, 1993, in San Jose, Calif. Semifinals. San Mateo County Championship ► Undeclared major Fall 2013) T13. Christmas Classic (70-74 – 144) ► Cal’s Co-Most Improved Player (2012-13) ► Parents are Hideyuki Ban and Susan Chang 2009 ► Was a nationally competitive amateur Fall 2013 (Sophomore) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T77 swimmer ► Stats – 3 stroke-play events, 9 stroke-play Tournament Series, No. T256 California ► Brother, Shintaro Ban, attends Archbishop rounds, 652 strokes, 72.44 stroke average Mitty High School

6. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (68-72-72 – 212, -1) T12. Saint Mary’s Invitational (69-73-78 – 220, +4) T27. Gopher Invitational (75-70-75 – 220, +7) Ban’s CAL Career Stats Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish 2011-12 0 0 0.00 0 NA 2012-13 3 225 75.00 69 T54 (Arizona Intercollegiate) Fall 2013 9 652 72.44 68 6 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational) Totals 12 877 73.08 68 6 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational)

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jay burlison 5-9, 180, Fr., HS Salinas, CA (Palma School/Stevenson School)

urlison is expected to redshirt in his first season at Cal in 2013-14 but should have an opportunity to crack into the team’s lineup Bearly in his Cal career. International ► Latest Rankings – No. 3828 R&A Coach Comments/Notes ► Lots of potential, hard worker and competitor ► Consistent, smart and analytical player who has excellent course management ► Hits it long ► Strong junior player Fall 2013 (Freshman) ► Did not play Amateur 2014

24. Saguaro Amateur (76-72-69 – 217) 2013 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T97 2010-13 (Palma School) Tournament Series, No. T298 California ► Two-time HP Scholastic All-American (2012, 5. Salinas City Championship (75-67 – 142) 2013) 6. Contra Costa Amateur (75-71 – 146) ► Played basketball for one season for a Final 32. San Francisco City Championship Central Coast Section playoff team 2012 2009-10 (Stevenson School) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T44 ► Medalist (70) for winning CCS squad Tournament Series, No. T423 California ► Tri-County MVP as a freshman ► Ranked as high as No. 120 in AJGA Polo Golf ► Also played for a basketball team that won Rankings the CCS title during his freshman campaign 6. AJGA Lessing’s Classic (79-76-74 – 229) Other T7. Tour Championship (81-80 – 161) ► Full name is Jay Houston Burlison 2011 ► Born November 12, 1994, in Salinas, Calif. ► Undeclared major 2. Southern Junior Championship (67-75-78 – 220) ► Parents are Robert and Joan Burlison 6. AJGA Lubbock Junior (69-70-69 – 208) 19. Elbit Systems Junior (74-72-74 – 218) ► Sister, Sydney Burlison, played golf collegiately at Stanford and in 2003 was the 2008 youngest at the time to ever qualify for the U.S. Open at the age of 13 1. Mayakoba AJGA Classic (74-70-73 – 217) ► Two younger brothers, Jack and Joseph 2007 Burlison, attend Palma High School

1. Junior World Golf Championships (70-68-73 – 211)

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brandon hagy 5-11, 170, Sr., 3L Westlake Village, CA (Westlake HS) Pronunciation: hey-GHEE (hard G like Glee)

agy has excelled both on and off the course during his first four and a half seasons at Cal. Hagy, who entered the 2014 spring ranked Has high as No. 3 collegiately and the No. 4 amateur in the world, has earned second-team All-American, All-Region and second-team All- Pac-12 honors as a two-time individual medalist with 13 top-five showings and 17 finishes in the top 10. Hagy is a strong candidate to represent the United States in the 2014 Palmer Cup. He is also an All-America Scholar, third-team Academic All-America, first-team Academic All-District 8 and Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) ► GCAA All-America Scholar (2012-13) two-time Pac-12 All-Academic selection who is ► Stats – 40 stroke-play events, 123 rounds, ► GCAA/PING Division I and Golfweek Second- scheduled to earn his bachelor's degree from the 8788 shots, 71.45 stroke average, 8-3 match- Team All-American (2012-13) Haas School of Business in May of 2014. play record (4 events) … Cal’s active leader in ► Two-Time GCAA/PING Division I All-West International all categories other than match-play defeats Region (2012-13) ► Individual Medalist Honors – 2 (Alister ► Second-Team All-Pac-12 (2012-13) ► Latest Rankings – No. 6 Scratch Players, No. MacKenzie Invitational, Fall 2012; Jack ► Haskins Award Watch List (2013-14) 6 Palmer Cup (Team USA), No. 27 R&A Nicklaus Invitational, Fall 2013) ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee (2013-14) ► First alternate for 2013 Walker Cup after ► Top-5 Finishes – 13 ► Two-Time Ben Hogan Award Watch List having been on watch list and invited to 16-man ► Top-10 Finishes – 17 (2012-13, 2013-14) practice squad ► Cal's Top Finisher – 8 (Includes Ties) ► Two-Time Ben Furth Team Award Winner ► 2013 and 2014 Palmer Cup Watch List ► Low 54-Hole Score – 198, -15 (Alister (2011-12, 2012-13) … award given for Coach Comments/Notes MacKenzie Invitational, Fall 2012) academic and athletic excellence ► One of the best student-athletes to ever ► Low 72-Hole Score – 280, -8 (Pac-12 ► Two-Time Team Tri-Captain (2012-13, participate in intercollegiate athletics at Cal, Championship, Spring 2012) 2013-14) as well as one of the top players currently in ► Low Round – 62 (Alister MacKenzie ► Two-Time Pac-12 All-Academic (2011-12, college golf and in the history of Cal program Invitational, Fall 2012) 2012-13) ► Has a wonderful game with his biggest ► NCAA Championship – 3 (8th, 2013; 45th, ► Two-Time NCAA Elite 89 Nominee (2011-12, strengths his length as one of the longest 2012; 135th, 2010) 2012-13) hitters in college golf as well as accuracy, but ► NCAA Regionals – 3 (3rd, 2012 Stanford ► Two-Time Pac-12 Men’s Golfer of the Month has many other strengths including course Regional; 5th, 2013 Pullman Regional; T21st, (April 2012, September 2013) management, decision making on and off the 2010 San Diego Regional) ► Second player in Cal history to have a top-10 course and work ethic, as well as an improved ► Pac-12 Championship – 3 (T5th, 2012; finish at NCAA Championship (T8th) and NCAA short game and putting T11th, 2013; T20th, 2010) Regional (T5th) in the same season (2012-13) ► Returned to a traditional putter in 2013 after using a belly putter for much of 2012 ► Tremendous competitor who continues to HAGY’s CAL Career Stats improve upon his consistency in all areas Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish ► Analytical player and diligent student of the 2009-10 28 2057 73.46 66 T16 (Arizona Intercollegiate) game who effectively uses all resources at his 2010-11 0 0 0.00 0 NA disposal 2011-12 37 2642 71.41 66 3 (NCAA Stanford Regional) ► Solid leader by example on and off the 2012-13 43 3043 70.77 62 1 (Alister MacKenzie Invitational) course 2013-14 (Fall) 15 1046 69.73 64 1 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational) Totals 123 8788 71.45 62 1 (Alister MacKenzie Invitational, Jack Nicklaus Invitational)

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► Second Cal player to finish in top 10 at both ► Only Cal player to post an unbeaten match- a Pac-10/12 Championship and NCAA Regional play record at NCAA Championship with a 2-0 3. NCAA Stanford Regional (67-66-66 – 199, -11) … back- to-back season-best-tying rounds of four-under par 66 in in same season (2011-12) mark, defeating Jon Rahm of Arizona State (2- each of his final two rounds ► Had two of the most memorable moments in up) and Alex Burge of Illinois (4 & 3) T3. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (67-70-70 – 207, -6) the history of Cal men’s golf at the 2012 Pac-12 T5. Arizona Intercollegiate (70-72-67 – 209, -4) 1. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (64-62-72 – 198, -15) T5. Pac-12 Championship (73-73-66-68 – 280, -8) … Championship with a 40-foot birdie putt on the … first collegiate win, lowest 54-hole total by Cal player in helped Cal to first conference title by making a 40-foot 18th hole to force a playoff with Oregon and 2012-13, collegiate-best second-round 62 birdie putt on 18th green to force a playoff with Oregon then a 25-foot birdie putt on the second playoff 2. Fresno State Lexus Classic (68-69-69 – 206, -10) and then a 25-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole T2. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (70-65-68 – 203, -10) (No. 16) to clinch a team victory … earned California hole (No. 16) to clinch the team victory 4. Gopher Invitational (66-75-75 – 216, E) Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week honors (along 5. NCAA Pullman Regional (66-73-69 – 208, -8) with women’s golfer Joanne Lee) for the performance Fall 2013 (Senior) T8. NCAA Championship (66-69-70 – 205, -5) … second- T8. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (72-71-75 – ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 15 rounds, best NCAA Championship finish in school history, first 218, +2) 1046 strokes, 69.73 stroke average round tied for third-best round ever by Cal player at NCAA’s T11. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (71-72-71 – 214, -2) T9. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (73-73-73 – 219, +3) T14. Wolverine Intercollegiate (70-74-70 – 214, +1) ► Individual Medalist – 1 (Jack Nicklaus T11. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (69-75-74 – T16. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (70-74-77 – 221, +5) Invitational) 218, +2) T17. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (70-68-69 – 207, -6) ► Top-5 Finishes – 4 T11. Pac-12 Championship (68-76-71-72 – 287, +7) T20. Western Intercollegiate (67-76-74 – 217, +7) T14. Pac-12 Preview (77-68-67 – 212, -4) T45. NCAA Championship (71-73-75 – 219, +6) ► Top-10 Finishes – 5 18. Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic (69- T70. Golfweek Conference Challenge (80-81-76 – 237, +21) ► Cal's Top Finisher (Includes Ties) – 3 68-74 – 211, -2) ► Haskins Award Watch List T19. Western Intercollegiate (73-72-71 – 216, +6) 2010-11 (Sophomore) T39. PING/Golfweek Preview (74-76-68 – 218, +8) ► Redshirted to focus on gaining admission ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List T57. Arizona Intercollegiate (79-70-77 – 226, +13) ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee into the Haas School of Business and work on ► Finished the fall with a string of seven 2011-12 (Sophomore) his golf game consecutive top-10 finishes dating back to the ► Stats – 12 stroke-play events, 37 rounds, ► Did not play final two events of 2012-13 and was in the top 2642 strokes, 71.41 stroke average, 6-3 (3 2009-10 (Freshman) eight in each of his fall events events) ► Named Pac-12 Men’s Golfer of the Month ► Final Rankings – No. 38 Golfweek, No. 42 ► Stats – 9 stroke-play events, 28 rounds, for the second time in his career for September Golfstat 2057 strokes, 73.46 stroke average of 2013 after a 69.44 stroke average, a victory ► Top-5 Finishes – 4 ► Final Rankings – No. 381 Golfweek at Jack Nicklaus Invitational, a second-place ► Top-10 Finishes – 5 ► Golfweek Rating – 73.37 showing at Gopher Invitational and a third-place ► Cal's Top Finisher – 4 (Includes Ties) ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (1-38-3), vs. outing at Saint Mary’s Invitational ► Golfweek Rating – 70.43 Top 50 (6-95-5), vs. Top 100 (23-151-8), vs. ► Shot under par in 12 of 15 rounds ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (26-44-6), Overall (332-423-35) vs. Top 50 (60-73-8), vs. Top 100 (136-104-13), ► Named a Student-Athlete of the Month at Cal 1. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (71-67-69 – 207, -6) vs. Overall (774-205-20) in February of 2010 for his academic work 2. Gopher Invitational (70-69-68 – 207, -6) ► GCAA/PING Division I Honorable Mention 3. Saint Mary’s Invitational (71-71-69 – 211, -5) T16. Arizona Intercollegiate (72-67-71 – 210, -3) T4. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (70-64-72 – 208, -10 All-American T20. Pac-10 Championships (66-70-74-72 – 282, -6) T8. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (74-70-71 – 215, -1) ► Tri-Captain along with Max Homa and T21. NCAA San Diego Regional (74-74-75 – 223, +7) Michael Weaver T29. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (71-73-73 – 217, +1) 2012-13 (Junior) T31. U.S. Intercollegiate (73-73-69 – 215, +5) ► GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region T32. Spartan Golf Classic (78-71-74 – 223, +10) ► Stats – 14 stroke-play events, 43 rounds, ► Second-Team All-Pac-12 T57. USC Collegiate Invitational (79-73-71 – 223, +10) 3043 strokes, 70.77 stroke average, 2-0 match- ► Shared Team MVP honors with Max Homa T91. Fresno Lexus (76-79-81 – 236, +23) play record (1 event) and Michael Kim T135. NCAA Championship (72-77-81 – 230, +14) ► Individual Medalist – 1 (Alister MacKenzie ► NCAA Elite 89 Nominee Amateur Invitational) ► Cal’s Ben Furth Award winner … award given ► Final Rankings – No. 14 Palmer Cup (Team for academic and athletic excellence 2014 USA), No. 19 Golfweek, No. 22 Golfstat ► Recognized as having the highest GPA on a T11. Australian Master of the Amateurs Championship ► Top-5 Finishes – 5 men’s golf team that had the highest team GPA (73-72-70-75 – 290, +2) … played in event for second ► Top-10 Finishes – 7 of all Cal’s men’s sports at the school’s annual straight year ► Cal's Top Finisher – 2 (Includes Ties) Academic Honors Luncheon T48. Jones Cup Invitational (77-76-76 – 229, +13) ► Golfweek Rating – 70.15 ► First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic 2013 ► Only Cal nominee for Capital One Academic ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (51-55-9), vs. ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 5 All-America® Men’s At-Large recognition for the Top 50 (105-80-14), vs. Top 100 (186-112-21), California, No. 9 USA, No. 18 World first of two consecutive seasons with a 3.761 vs. Overall (912-183-32) ► First alternate for Walker Cup ► GCAA All-America Scholar (2012-13) cumulative GPA ► GCAA/PING Division I Second-Team All- ► One of only two players along with Homa to T1. State Fair Amateur (67-68-67 – 202) American participate in all 12 of the team’s stroke-play T8. Trans-Mississippi (65-71-69-69 – 274) events, each of its 37 stroke-play rounds and all 10. Sunnehanna Amateur (70-72-72-68 – 282) ► GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region T11. U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying (67-72 – 139, -5) … ► Second-Team All-Pac-12 three match-play events Hawks Ridge Golf Club, Ground Ball, Ga. ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List ► Tied a team high with six victories in T15. Northeast Amateur (71-69-67-74 – 281) match play, going 4-0 at Callaway Collegiate Final 32. U.S. Amateur ► Tri-Captain along with Max Homa and T20. Australian Master of the Amateurs Championship Michael Weaver Match Play Championship, 2-1 at Del Walker (73-79-70-73 – 295) … teamed with Stanford’s Patrick ► Third-Team Capital One Academic All- Match Play Championship and 0-2 at NCAA Rodgers to lead United States to co-championship Championship T23. Porter Cup (72-69-69-70 – 280) America® Men’s At-Large … Cal’s only nominee T38. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (72-71 – 143, +3) for second straight year ► Had Cal’s best or tied for the best finish in ► First-Team All-District® 8 Men’s At-Large four of the last six events 2012 ► First-Team Pac-12 All-Academic ► Pac-12 Men’s Golfer of the Month for April ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 1 of 2012 during a month that included his ► NCAA Elite 89 Nominee California, No. 5 USA, No. T16 World, No. T17 performances in Cal wins at ASU Thunderbird ► Cal’s Ben Furth Team Award winner for Tournament Series Invitational and Pac-12 Championship second straight year … award given for ► Admitted to Cal’s Haas School of Business academic and athletic excellence

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1. State Fair Amateur (65-68-67 – 200) Semifinals. U.S. Amateur … won four matches to reach semifinals T3. Northeast Amateur (68-71-67-67 – 273) T4. Silicon Valley Amateur (68-75 – 143) 6. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (65-72 – 137) T8. Sunnehanna Amateur (74-65-71-68 – 278) T14. New Year’s Invitational (70-74-72-71 – 287) T15. Patriot All-America (71-72-71 – 214) T30. Porter Cup (68-68-75-70 – 281) 2011 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 6 California, No. T38 USA, No. T50 Tournament Series, No. T92 World

1. San Francisco City Amateur Championship … won six matches 1. New Year’s Invitational (69-68-70-73 – 280) … won in dramatic fashion, eagling the final hole to win by one shot T9. State Fair Amateur (70-65-72 – 207) T10. Silicon Valley Amateur (75-71 – 146) T10. Monroe Invitational (71-72-67-72 – 282) T15. Trans-Mississippi Championship (67-71-67-70 – 275) T34. Northeast Amateur (74-70-66-69 – 279) Qualifier. U.S. Open Local Qualifying (69) … Crystalaire Country Club, Llano, Calif. 2010 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 22 California, No. T96 USA, No. T237 World

T7. Trans-Mississippi Championship (69-69-71 – 209) T7. Rice Planters Amateur (67-67-71-75 – 280) T11. Southwestern Amateur (74-73-66-67 – 280) T32. State Fair Amateur (71-71-72 – 214) 2009 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T9 Tournament Series, No. 35 California, No. T203 USA, No. T475 World

1. Christmas Classic (66-68 – 134) 2. State Fair Amateur (68-69-68 – 205) T3. Oxnard City Championship (67-75 – 142) T3. Goleta City Championship (70-74 – 144) 6. Palo Alto City Championship (67-73 – 140) T6. Rancho Santa Margarita Amateur (70-76 – 146) T13. Los Angeles City Junior Golf Championship (68-74-71 – 213) 16. Rice Planters Amateur (75-71-70-70 – 286) T32. Southwestern Amateur (73-74-71 – 218) T33. Oglethorpe Invitational (72-69-72 – 213) 2008 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T9 Tournament Series, No. 35 California, No. T203 ► Posted the lowest career stroke average in ► Has two cousins, Ryan Capretta (Indiana USA, No. T475 World school history (71.5) State) and Stephen Hagy (Army), who played ► Selected as an AJGA HP Scholastic Junior All- ► Registered team-low 71.0 stroke average as college football, with Capretta the founder of American and FCWT First-Team All-American 2009 senior to lead his squad to third straight his own performance institute after previously ► Finalist for the USGA-AJGA Presidents’ Youth Marmonte League title, second consecutive serving as a strength and conditioning coach Leadership Award for his work with Special Northern Division crown, and a spot in the for the Arizona Cardinals, Baltimore Ravens, Olympics California State Championship, where the team Pepperdine and Stanford following his football finished third playing career 1. Thousand Oaks City Amateur (65-69 – 134) ► Ranked in Golfweek’s top 50 nationally for ► Represented all Cal student-athletes when 1. FCWT Hunter Ranch Invitational (68-70 – 138) 2. SCPGA Toyota Tour Cup Series Oak Valley (69-71 – 140) his graduating year during his final prep season he spoke at the inauguration of UC Berkeley T4. FCWT PGA WEST Classic (73-75 – 148) ► Also a point guard on his school’s basketball Chancellor Nicholas Dirks in October of 2013 T7. Japan Honda International Junior Championship (74- squad ► Has worked extensively with Special 71-71 – 216) … low American 8. AJGA TEE UP Junior Challenge (72-72-72 – 216) ► Had a GPA of 4.0 or higher each semester Olympics since 2007, teaching golf and T14. AJGA CORE Realty Championship (71-75-74 – 220) participating in tournaments with athletes T23. AJGA PING Phoenix Junior (72-69-75 – 216) Other 2005-09 (Westlake Village HS) ► Full name is Brandon Cardell Hagy ► Won back-to-back CIF Marmonte League ► Born March 21, 1991, in Santa Monica, Calif. individual titles and MVP honors, and was named ► Majoring in business after being accepted Ventura County Star Boys Golfer of the Year in his into Cal’s Haas School of Business in the spring final two prep seasons in 2008 and 2009 of 2012 and on track to graduate in May 2014 ► Second at CIF Southern Section Individual ► Parents are Rick and Karyn Hagy Championship as a senior with a 68 in the 18- ► Younger brother, Brett Hagy, is a freshman at hole event played at Hacienda Golf Club Tulsa in 2013-14

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ALEX HELGANS 6-1, 170, Fr., HS Alamo, CA (San Ramon HS)

elgans joined the team in 2013-14 after spending the previous season as a student at Cal but was not a member of the school’s Hgolf program. Coach Comments/Notes ► Works as hard as anyone on the team ► Has made significant improvements and time will tell how much he can grow ► Good putter ► A great teammate who is a positive influence with his strong work ethic Fall 2013 (Freshman) ► Did not play 2012-13 (Freshman) ► A student at Cal but not a member of the golf program Amateur 2014

11. Diablo Valley Amateur (73-73 – 146)

2013 ► Diverse list of interests and awards as a prep include his school’s Renaissance Award and 4. Bay Regional Championship (76-76 – 152) Speech and Debate Student of the Month, while 2011 he was also a member of the stock trading club and vice president of his class as a senior 2. Poppy Ridge NCJGT (75) Other 2008-12 (San Ramon Valley HS) ► Full name is Charles Alexander Helgans ► Named his team’s Most Improved Player as ► Born January 29, 1994, in San Ramon, Calif. a 2012 senior for a squad that finished third in ► Undeclared major the North Coast Section ► Parents are Ted and Kim Helgans ► Earned NCS academic honors with a 4.0 GPA ► Sister, Ashley Helgans, is a senior at Cal as a 2012 senior ► Brother, Ryan Helgans, attends San Ramon Valley High School ► Also played two seasons of rugby with the Danville Oaks

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► Played himself into the lineup at beginning of his collegiate career after a tremendous summer of amateur golf that carried over into his rookie collegiate campaign

T29. Gopher Invitational (76-78-75 – 229, +13) T29. Western Intercollegiate (72-75-71 – 218, +8) T54. PING/Golfweek Preview (76-72-73 – 221, +11)

Amateur 2014 Final 16. San Francisco City Championship

2013 WALKER HUDDY ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 6-2, 200, So., 1L T148 California, No. T622 USA, No. T1186 Studio City, CA World (Calabasas HS) 5. Contra Costa Amateur (73-72 – 145) T9. Los Angeles City Golf Championship (74-67-71 – 212) uddy will redshirt in 2013-14 as he focuses T30. Southwestern Amateur (71-77-73-71 – 292) on gaining admission into Cal’s Haas School 2012 of Business and working on his golf game. ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 90 HHuddy made inroads into cracking the team’s California, No. T481 USA, No. T998 World lineup as a true freshman in 2012-13, especially early in the campaign when he participated in 2/Qualifier. U.S. Amateur Qualifying (74-70 – 144) … North Ranch Country Club, Westlake Village, Calif. each of the first two events. He also worked his 2. Big “I” National Championship (73-71-71-66 – 281) way back into the lineup for the regular-season T2. Rancho Santa Margarita Amateur (72-69 – 141) finale at the Western Intercollegiate. T4. Pasadena City Championship (68-75-71-70 – 284) T3. Palm Spring Desert Amateur (72-70-71 – 213, -3) International 7. AJGA ClubCorp Desert (72-75-68 – 215) ► Latest Rankings – No. 793 Scratch Players, T8. State Fair Amateur (71-71-66 – 208) T14. Silicon Valley Amateur (73-74 – 147) No. 1278 R&A T68. U.S. Amateur (72-72 – 144) Coach Comments/Notes T112. California State Amateur (77-75 – 152) 2008-12 (Calabasas HS) MC. (+4) ► Smart player who is a hard worker, ► Spent the last three years of his prep career understands the game and what he needs to do 2011 at Calabasas High School after attending to improve ► Member of AJGA HP Scholastic Honor Roll for Notre Dame High School for his freshman prep ► Strengths are length off the tee and putting second consecutive year season ► Working on all areas of his game ► Ranked as high as No. 108 nationally ► Spent the 2011-12 academic year practicing at The Palms Golf Club while taking his prep Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) by Golfweek and No. 112 in the AJGA Polo rankings classes online ► Stats – 3 stroke-play events, 9 rounds, 668 ► Won the Marmonte League title (72-68- strokes, 74.22 stroke average 2. Los Angeles City Junior Championship (67-70-73 – 210) 67-72 – 279) as a 2009 sophomore and was ► Top Finish – T29th, twice (Gopher 3. AJGA Aspen Junior Classic (77-73-69 – 219) 3. AJGA at Diablo Grande (76-69 – 145) named the conference MVP as his team went Invitational Fall 2012; Western Intercollegiate, 5. Toyota Tour Cup Championship at Silver Rock (69-72- on to a CIF Southern Section title Spring 2013) 74 – 215) ► Finished second in the Marmonte League ► Low 54-Hole Score – 218, +8 (Western MC. California State Open (+11) Tournament (67-78-72-66 – 283) during his Intercollegiate, Spring 2013) 2010 2010 junior campaign ► Low Round – 71 (Western Intercollegiate, ► Member of AJGA HP Scholastic Honor Roll ► Completed his prep career with a 72.9 Spring 2013) scoring average 2. SCPGA Desert Open (70-69 – 139) Fall 2013 (Sophomore) Qualifier. U.S. Junior Amateur (70-69 – 139) Other ► Redshirting to focus on gaining admission ► Full name is Walker Amelon Huddy into Cal’s Haas School of Business and working 2009 ► Born August 28, 1993, in Los Angeles, Calif. on his golf game 12. California State Junior Amateur (74-73-70 – 217) ► Undeclared major Qualifier. Big “I” National Championship (71-70 – 141) ► Did not play ► Parents are Robert and Deborah Amelon 2008 Huddy 2012-13 (Freshman) ► Earned Arnold Palmer Award as the Desert ► Older brother is Addison Huddy ► Stats – 3 stroke-play events, 9 rounds, 668 Junior Player of the Year strokes, 74.22 stroke average ► Final Rankings – *No. 11 Golfweek *Rankings for a secondary list of golfers without enough rounds to qualify for regular rankings huddy’s cal Career Stats ► Golfweek Rating – 72.45 ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (0-28-0), Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish vs. Top 50 (5-40-1), vs. Top 100 (8-61-2), vs. 2012-13 9 668 74.22 71 T29 (Gopher Invitational) Overall (111-108-8) Fall 2013 0 0 0.00 0 NA Totals 9 668 74.22 71 T29 (Gopher Invitational)

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PACE JOHNSON 5-9, 160, Sr., 1L Fresno, CA (Cal Poly/Clovis West HS)

ohnson has returned to Cal’s lineup on a regular basis as a fifth-year senior in 2013- 14 and contributed back-to-back career-best Jthird-place showings in two of his final three fall events at the Jack Nicklaus Invitational and Alister MacKenzie Invitational. Johnson also made significant contributions in his first season at Cal in 2011-12 after transferring following two campaigns at Cal Poly. Johnson played in eight events and 24 rounds in his first season with the Golden Bears, including the NCAA Stanford Regional and NCAA Championship to help Cal to a victory and semifinal showing, respectively. Johnson redshirted the 2012-13 season but had a strong amateur showing in 2013, winning three events and ending the calendar year as the No. 16 ranked amateur in California. ► Top-5 Finishes – 3 ► Shot under par in five of 15 rounds with all International ► Top-10 Finishes – 3 five coming in consecutive fashion in the final ► Latest Rankings – No. 172 R&A, No. 178 ► Low 54-Hole Score – 205, -11 (Alister two rounds of Jack Nicklaus Invitational and all Scratch Players MacKenzie Invitational, Fall 2013) three at Alister MacKenzie Invitational Coach Comments/Notes ► Low Round – 66 (Alister MacKenzie 3. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (71-68-70 – 209, -4) ► Transfer from Cal Poly who has been with the Invitational, Fall 2013) 3. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (66-68-71 – 205, -11) program since the 2011-12 season and has ► NCAA Championship – 1 (T61st, 2012) T12. Saint Mary’s Invitational (71-76-73 – 220, +4) continued to improve each year ► NCAA Regionals – 1 (T62nd, 2012 Stanford T16. Gopher Invitational (75-71-71 – 217, +4) T40. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (73-72-78 – 223, +7) ► Returned as a more solid and consistent Regional) contributor following a redshirt season in 2012- Fall 2013 (Senior) 2012-13 (Junior) 13, jumping into the regular lineup with a more ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 15 rounds, ► Redshirted fundamentally sound golf swing 1074 strokes, 71.60 stroke average ► Did not play ► Enormous potential and continues to get ► Top-5 Finishes – 2 better 2011-12 (Junior) ► Top-10 Finishes – 2 ► Fits wonderfully with teammates in terms of ► Stats – 8 stroke-play events, 24 rounds, ► Recorded back-to-back third-place finishes friendship and camaraderie 1755 strokes, 73.13 stroke average, 2-3 match- that equal the highest showings of his collegiate ► Great length from tee to green and uses that play record (2 events) career at Jack Nicklaus Invitational and Alister length to his advantage with solid fundamentals ► Final Rankings – No. 163 Golfweek, No. 266 MacKenzie Invitational around the green Golfstat ► Strong short game ► Excellent putter ► Creative player who is not afraid of challenging shots ► Hard worker JOHNSON’s cal Career Stats Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish ► Stats – 13 stroke-play events, 39 rounds, 2011-12 24 1755 73.13 67 T5 (ASU Thunderbird Invitational) 2829 shots, 72.54 stroke average, 2-3 match- 2012-13 0 0 0.00 0 NA play record (2 events) Fall 2013 15 1074 71.60 66 3 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational, Alister ► Top Finish – 3rd, twice (Jack Nicklaus MacKenzie Invitational) Invitational, Fall 2013; Alister MacKenzie Totals 39 2829 72.54 66 3 (Jack Nicklaus Invitational, Alister Invitational, Fall 2013) MacKenzie Invitational)

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► Top-5 Finishes – 1 2009-10 (Freshman) 2010 ► Top-10 Finishes – 1 ► Stats – 9 stroke-play events, 25 rounds, ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 3 ► Golfweek Rating – 71.91 1825 strokes, 73.00 stroke average … eighth- Tournament Series, No. 27 California, No. T232 ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (7-45-1), vs. best stroke average in school history at time USA, No. T548 World Top 50 (18-86-5), vs. Top 100 (49-133-9), vs. (min. 20 rounds) Overall (419-254-25) ► Final Rankings – No. 492 Golfweek 1. Tour Championship (73) … event shortened to 18 holes ► Had a tremendous and dominating stretch of due to inclement weather ► Top-5 Finishes – 3 T2. State Fair Amateur (66-64-73 – 203) qualifying play that was among the best in the ► Top-10 Finishes – 4 T2/Qualifier. U.S. Open Local Qualifying (71) … Riverbend history of Cal men’s golf shortly after his arrival ► Cal Poly’s Top Finisher – 4 (Includes Ties) Golf Club, Madera, Calif. in the fall and spent the first two tournaments Golfweek Rating – Semifinals. Northern California Amateur ► 73.89 T5. Christmas Classic (70-71 – 141) in the team’s top spot in the lineup ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (0-11-0), T22. Southwestern Amateur (69-73-70-71 – 283) vs. Top 50 (1-15-1), vs. Top 100 (4-19-1), vs. T59. U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying (72-75 – 147) … Del T5. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (70-67-71 – 208, -5) … Overall (302-182-15) Paso Country Club, Sacramento, Calif. played as an individual Alternate Qualifier. U.S. Amateur Sectional Qualifying (137) T13. Golfweek Conference Challenge (70-72-76 – 218, +2) ► Big West Freshman of the Year … Fort Washington Golf & Country Club, Fresno, Calif. T18. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (70-72-74 – 216, E) ► Second-Team All-Big West T18. Wolverine Intercollegiate (71-74-71 – 216, +3) 2009 T36. Western Intercollegiate (73-79-71 – 223, +13) ► Tied for second three times, including each 49. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (78-79-75 – 232, +16) of his last two events ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T61. NCAA Championship (72-78-72 – 222, +9) … first ► Team-high seven under-par rounds out of 26 T368 California, No. T548 USA and third round both counted towards team score from No. overall 5 spot in lineup T6. Christmas Classic (70-73 – 143) T62. NCAA Stanford Regional (71-77-72 – 220, +10) ► Team-high-tying four sub-70 rounds and all 8. Outlaw Cup (224) of his rounds at Cal Poly that were 68 or better 2008 Cal Poly Career (2009-11) T2. Big West Conference Championship (68-74-76 – ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. ► Stats – 17 stroke-play events, 51 rounds, 218, +2) … opening-round 68 tied for lowest round of tournament T118 Tournament Series, No. T431 California 3759 shots, 73.71 stroke average … third- T2. Cal State Bakersfield Spring Invitational (70-70-75 – 215, ► Junior America’s Cup selection for Northern lowest career stroke average (min. 40 rounds) -1) California in school history T2. Firestone Grill College Invitational/Cal Poly (72-71-68 – 211, -2) 9. Outlaw Cup (219) ► Top Finish – T2nd, three times (Big West T9. Cal State Bakersfield Dual Match (76, +4) T18. Christmas Classic (73-72 – 145) Conference Championship, Spring 2010; Cal T14. Fresno State Lexus Classic (72-72-72 – 216, +3) State Bakersfield Spring Invitational, Spring T21. Giustina Memorial Classic (75-79-67 – 221, +5) 2007 2010; Firestone Grill College Invitational, Fall T26. Del Walker Intercollegiate (72-68-71 – 211, +1) 40. Anteater Invitational (76-73-73 – 222, +9) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T59 2009) T75. Saint Mary’s Invitational (74-82-79 – 235, +19) Tournament Series, No. T396 California ► Top-5 Finishes – 4 ► Top-10 Finishes – 6 6. Christmas Classic (73-70 – 143) Cal Poly’s Top Finisher – Amateur ► 5 (Includes Ties) 2005-09 (Clovis West HS) ► Low 54-Hole Score – 211, twice (Del Walker 2013 ► Led his team to a Southern Section title as Intercollegiate, Fall 2009; Firestone Grill College ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 16 a 2007 sophomore, a pair of Valley crowns Invitational, Fall 2009) California, No. T155 USA, No. T315 World (2008, 2009), and Tri-River League titles ► Low Round – 67 (Giustina Memorial Classic, 1. Alameda Commuters (71-69-64-66 – 270) (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) in each of his four Fall 2009) 1. Fresno City Championship (72-69-68 – 209) prep campaigns ► Big West Championship – 2 (T2nd, 2010; 1./Qualifier. U.S. Amateur Qualifying (68-66 – 134) … Del Rio Country Club, Modesto, Calif. ► Two-Time All-City selection (2008, 2009) T14th, 2011) Semifinals. California Amateur ► Four-year letterwinner (2006, 2007, 2008, ► Registered 14 rounds under par, including T13. Palmetto Amateur (71-69-72 – 212) 2009) five sub-70 rounds T14. Pacific Coast Amateur (73-66-74-70 – 283) T108. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (75-72 – 147, +7) ► Also participated in soccer during his first 2011-12 (Sophomore) prep season 2012 ► Stats – 9 stroke-play events, 26 rounds, Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – Other 1934 strokes, 74.38 stroke average ► No. 64 California, No. T361 USA, No. T767 World ► Full name is Pace Archer Johnson ► Final Rankings – No. 516 Golfweek ► Born January 1, 1991, in Fresno, Calif. ► Top-5 Finishes – 1 T1. Palo Alto City Championship (68-70 – 138) … shared ► Majoring in interdisciplinary studies and on ► Top-10 Finishes – 2 medalist honors with Cal teammate Keelan Kilpatrick and track to graduate in May of 2014 ► Cal Poly’s Top Finisher – 1 (Includes Ties) then eagled par-five first hole on first playoff hole to win T16. Sahalee Players Championship (75-68-75-74 – 292) ► Parents are David and Carolyn Johnson ► Golfweek Rating – 74.03 T21. Southern Amateur (73-73-70-75 – 291) ► Sister, Annie Johnson, attends High Point ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (0-1-0), vs. Final 32. California Amateur University in North Carolina Top 50 (0-3-0), vs. Top 100 (2-8-0), vs. Overall 2011 ► Current roommate and longtime friend with (319-207-30) fellow Fresno native and teammate Michael ► Played seven of 26 rounds under par ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 51 California, No. T327 USA, No. T733 World Weaver T4. Lamkin Grip Challenge (72-72 – 144, E) T6. Folino Invitational (72-75-69 – 216, +3) T3. State Fair Amateur (69-69-65 – 203) T13. Firestone Grill Cal Poly Invitational (72-71-77 – 220, +7) Final 16. California Amateur T14. Big West Conference Championship (75-73-78 – Qualifier. U.S. Open Local Qualifying (71) … La Purisima 226, +10) Golf Course, Lompoc, Calif. T16. Palouse Cougar Collegiate (74-70-70 – 214, -2) U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying (77-75 – 152) T28. Anteater Invitational (76-75-75 – 226, +10) T36. Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (72-76-80 – 228, +12) T48. Saint Mary’s Invitational (76-74-78 – 228, +12) T57. Braveheart Classic (82-74-76 – 232, +16)

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2011-12 (Freshman) ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 16 rounds, 1199 strokes, 74.94 stroke average, 5.5-1.5 match-play record (2 events) ► Final Rankings – *No. 54 Golfweek *Rankings for a secondary list of golfers without enough rounds to qualify for regular rankings ► Best match-play record percentage on Cal team ► Cal’s only unbeaten player at Del Walker Match Play Championship at 2.5-0.5 and was 3-1 at Callaway Collegiate Match Play Championship ► Joined the team and enrolled at Cal for the keelan kilpatrick 2012 spring semester 5-8, 165, So., 1L T15. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (72-70-79 – Christchurch, New Zealand 221, +5) … tied for fourth heading into final round T35. Arizona Intercollegiate (66-73-84 – 223, +10) … (St. Bede’s College) career-low 66 in first collegiate round T50. Western Intercollegiate (75-75-77 – 227, +17) ilpatrick is a strong candidate to crack into T53. Pac-12 Championship (70-77-76-79 – 302, +14) the team’s lineup on a consistent basis in T66. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (77-78-71 – 226, +13) the spring of 2014 as he continues to reac- Amateur Kclimate himself following a redshirt season in 2012-13. He arrived at Cal in the spring of 2012 2013 and made an immediate impact, playing in a total ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T12 of seven events and five stroke-play tournaments Tournament Series, No. 38 New Zealand, No. including the Pac-12 Championship and the pres- T1186 World 2009 tigious Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters, 2. New Zealand Secondary Schools (76-75 – 151) where he finished a career-best 15th after head- 1. Diablo Valley Amateur (68-69 – 137) 5. World Schools Golf Championship (72-78-72-72 – 294) Final 64. Australian Amateur Championship 14. SBS Invitational (75-72-72-74 – 293) ing into the third and final round tied for fourth. T48. Australian Amateur Championship Stroke-Play (73- 20. New Zealand Under-23 Championship (72-76-75-72 – 295) International 75 – 148) 2008 ► Latest Rankings – No. 663 R&A 2012 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T46 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 17 Coach Comments/Notes New Zealand, T1577 World ► Great addition to team who stepped in and Tournament Series, No. T32 New Zealand, No. made immediate contributions in the spring of T998 World T19. South Island Stroke Play Championship (72-69-73 – 214) 2012 as a true freshman T1. Palo Alto City Championship (68-70 – 138) … shared ► Excellent putter with a strong short game medalist honors with Cal teammate Pace Johnson, who 2006-11 (St. Bede's College) who is improving other facets of his play eagled par-five first hole on first playoff hole to win ► Named Canterbury Junior Player of the Year T3. Christmas Classic (70) … shortened to 18 holes by ► Played his best qualifying to date in the inclement weather for three consecutive seasons (2009-11) fall of 2013 and is looking to break through ► 2010 New Zealand Junior team captain on a consistent basis and become a major 2011 ► Member of 2011 New Zealand Golf Srixon contributor ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 10 Academy for top seven amateurs in country New Zealand, No. T243 World ► Canterbury Golf Vardon trophy winner with a Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) 69.25 stroke average ► Stats – 7 stroke-play events, 19 rounds, 2. North Island Stroke Play Championship (70-70-67-71 – 278) ► Squad finished as New Zealand’s prep 1419 shots, 74.68 stroke average, 5.5-1.5 4. Charles Tour Muriwai Open (71-69-66-74 – 280) 7. Charles Tour Tauranga Open (75-68-65-66 – 274) runner-up in both 2010 and 2011 match-play record (2 events) T7. South Island Stroke Play (69-72-76-70 – 287) ► Top Finish – T15th (Southern Highlands Final 16. New Zealand Amateur Other Collegiate Masters, Spring 2012) ► Full name is Keelan James Philip Kilpatrick 2010 ► Low 54-Hole Score – 221, +5 (Southern ► Born May 1, 1992, in Christchurch, New Highlands Collegiate Masters, Spring 2012) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T6 Zealand ► Low Round – 66 (Arizona Intercollegiate, New Zealand, No. T330 World ► Majoring in business administration after Spring 2012) 3. South Island Under-19 Championship (72-69-73 – 214) being accepted into Cal’s Haas School of ► Pac-12 Championship – 1 (T53rd, 2012) T4. North Island Stroke Play (71-72-71-72 – 286) Business T4. South Island Stroke Play (67-70-72-68 – 277) ► Parents are Stephen and Geraldine Fall 2013 (Sophomore) 16. Taranaki Open (75-76-68 – 229) Kilpatrick Final 32. New Zealand Amateur ► Stats – 1 stroke-play event, 3 rounds, 220 ► Has three younger siblings – brothers Regan strokes, 73.33 stroke average and Connell, and sister Niamh Kilpatrick

T48. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (76-72-72 – 220, +4) kilpatrick’s CAL Career Stats 2012-13 (Sophomore) Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish ► Redshirted to work on gaining admission into 2011-12 16 1199 74.94 66 T15 (Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters) Cal’s Haas School of Business while working to 2012-13 0 0 0.00 0 NA improve his golf game Fall 2013 3 220 73.33 72 T48 (Alister MacKenzie Invitational) ► Did not play Totals 19 1419 74.68 66 T15 (Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters)

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CLAYTON MADEY 6-1, 180, Fr., HS West Linn, OR (Lake Oswego HS) Pronunciation: may-DEE

adey is expected to redshirt in his first season at Cal in 2013-14 but should have the opportunity to crack into the team’s Mlineup early in his Cal career. International ► Latest Rankings – No. 2653 Scratch Players, No. 3631 R&A Coach Comments/Notes ► Smart player and hard worker ► Good teammate who is very coachable and wants to succeed ► Has strong short game and is a good putter Fall 2013 (Freshman) ► Did not play ► Played one season of prep soccer as a junior Amateur during the fall of 2011 and set the school’s junior varsity single-season scoring record 2012 ► Named to his school’s honor roll for four ► Second-Team All-American (AJGA Rolex) consecutive seasons (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) ► Honorable Mention Academic All-American ► A member of both the National Honor Society (AGJA Rolex) and National Chinese Honor Society ► Ranked as high as No. 21 in AJGA Polo Golf Rankings Other 1. Oregon Junior Amateur Match Play ► Full name is Clayton Michael Madey 1. Oregon Tournament of Champions (69) ► Born May 25, 1995, in Iowa City, Iowa 2. Western Junior Championship (71-70-72-70 – 283) 4. FCWT at Mission Hills (73-69 – 142) ► Undeclared major 10. Goodman Networks Junior (75-75-70 – 220) ► Parents are Steve and Kim Madey ► Brother, Cole Madey, attends Lake Oswego 2011 High School 2. FCWT at PGA West (69-72 – 141) ► Wide range of interest and activities include playing violin and guitar, as well as being a 2009-13 (Lake Oswego HS) lawyer on a mock trial team ► Oregon Player of the Year as a 2013 senior ► Two-Time Honorable Mention Academic All- American ► Two-Time All-State (2012, 2013) ► Team captured three Oregon state titles (2010, 2012, 2013) ► Four-Time First-Team All-Three Rivers League (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) for team that won four consecutive conference crowns and 45 consecutive league matches from 2011-13 ► Posted a 72.1 stroke average as a senior when he was also a team captain ► Totaled 19 under-par rounds in his prep career

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ANDREW MORGAN 5-7, 135, Fr., RS Long Beach, CA (Woodrow Wilson HS)

organ is looking to break through into the Cal lineup after a strong summer in amateur golf in 2013 that included a second-place Mfinish at the Northern California Amateur. International ► Latest Rankings – No. 662 Scratch Players, No. 2630 R&A Coach Comments/Notes ► Has shown significant improvement in all areas of his game since his arrival at Cal ► Looking to create the opportunity to crack into the lineup ► Excellent putter ► An accurate player who hits a lot of greens and keeps the ball in play ► Bright young player who is working hard on 2011 Other his game ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T17 ► Full name is Andrew Toshio Morgan Fall 2013 (Freshman) Tournament Series, No. T361 California ► Born October 26, 1994, in Long Beach, Calif. ► Long Beach Century Club Athlete of the Year ► Undeclared major ► Has not played ► Parents are Daniel and Sandra Morgan 1. Knabe Cup (65) … tournament-record score 2012-13 (Freshman) 3. AJGA Centennial (68-71-71 – 210) ► Contemplating a professional career as a ► Redshirted 4. AJGA Sycuan (71-67-72 – 210) sportscaster 6. California State Boys (70-70-76 – 216) ► Did not play Amateur 2010

2013 11. AJGA Stockton (74-67-76 – 217) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T12 2009 Tournament Series, No. T61 California ► Strong amateur season that opened eyes of 1. Toyota Tour Cup East Valley (70-72 – 142) many

Runner-up. Northern California Amateur ... won four 2008-12 (Woodrow Wilson HS) matches ► Prep squad was undefeated during his four T3. Alameda Commuters (69-69-71-69 – 278) campaigns and won four consecutive Moore 2012 League titles ► Three-time Moore League Player of the Year ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T17 and Team MVP (2010, 2011, 2012) Tournament Series, No. T214 California ► Captain of his team as a senior in 2012 ► Ranked as high as No. 48 nationally by ► Won Moore League title twice as a senior Junior Golf Scoreboard when his 12-under par score (74-68-66-68 – T2. Rancho Santa Margarita Amateur (69-72 – 141) 276) was the second-lowest in event’s history T5. Christmas Classic (71) and also as a junior (72-70-72-72 – 286) 11. Champions Invitational (72-78-71 – 221) ► Four-time member of the Long Beach Press- Telegram Dream Team and also an All-Moore League selection in each of his four prep campaigns

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CAMERON SHAW 5-8, 150, Fr., RS Derby, England (Repton School)

haw got his first taste of collegiate action during the fall of 2013 coming off a true freshman campaign in 2012-13 in which he Sredshirted but was still named the team’s Co-Most Improved Player along with Shotaro Ban. International ► Latest Rankings – No. 2668 Scratch Players Coach Comments/Notes ► Passionate about the game ► Driven to be a great player ► Excellent classic golf swing ► Working hard and diligently on all areas of his game ► Has made tremendous improvements since his arrival at Cal and is on the cusp of breaking into the lineup on a regular basis 2012 2010 ► Succeeded both on and off the course in the ► Ranked No. 176 in the final European ► Played in the European Cup of Nations rigors of the U.K. school system amateur rankings ► Unbeaten in match play for the second ► Has shown signs that he will develop into a consecutive season strong player once he is able to put the time in T21. British Boys Championship Carris Trophy (73-74-75- 74 – 296) ► Shot a course-record 63 at his hometown on the golf course within the American school Chevin Golf Club system 2011 ► Unbeaten in match play for the first of two ► Came to Cal a bit under the radar ► Ranked No. 176 in the final European consecutive seasons Fall 2013 (Freshman) amateur rankings ► Played in the European Cup of Nations 1. Derbyshire Boys Under-16 (72-74 – 146) ► Stats – 1 stroke-play event, 3 rounds, 228 ► Unbeaten in match play for second strokes, 73.33 stroke average 2008 consecutive season ► Made collegiate debut at Gopher Invitational ► UHS Schools national champion ► Shot a course-record 63 at his hometown T46. Gopher Invitational (77-74-77 – 228, +15) Chevin Golf Club 2007-12 (Repton School) ► Averaged 71.2 strokes per round as a senior 1. Derbyshire Boys (64-73 – 137) … won by six shots … in 2011-12 2012-13 (Freshman) opening-round 64 set a course record at Kedleston Park 1. Midland (71) ► Recognized as a Sports Scholar from 2007-12 ► Awarded team’s Co-Most Improved Player 10. British Boys Championship Carris Trophy Stroke Play Award along with Shotaro Ban (76-70 – 146) Other Qualifier. British Boys Championship Carris Trophy Match ► Full name is Cameron John Shaw ► Redshirted Play ► Did not play ► Born June 17, 1994, in Derby, England ► Undeclared major Amateur ► Parents are Gary and Lindsey Shaw 2013 ► Brother, Angus Shaw, attends Repton School ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T105 California, No. T463 USA, No. 898 World

T2. Contra Costa Amateur (71-72 – 143) SHAW’S CAL Career Stats T9. State Fair Amateur (69-69-69 – 207) Final 16. San Francisco City Championship Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish T32. Alameda Commuters (73-69-71-77 – 290) 2012-13 0 0 0.00 0 NA Fall 2013 3 228 76.00 74 T46 (Gopher Invitational) Totals 3 228 76.00 74 T46 (Gopher Invitational)

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Joël Stalter 5-7, 155, Sr., 3L Amneville, France (INDP HS) Pronunciation: joe-L

talter has been one of the top players in the nation since the beginning of the 2012-13 campaign, leading all active Cal players with sthree individual medalist honors among his 10 top-five and 13 top-10 finishes. Stalter had the team’s second-best stroke average during the 2013 fall season at 71.25 after a second-team All-American and All-America Scholar campaign as a junior in 2012-13. In between, he played for Team Europe at the Palmer Cup. Off the course, he is a two-time honorable mention Pac-12 All- Academic selection who is on track to earn his ► Has the capability to shoot extremely low ► NCAA Regionals – 2 (3rd, 2013 Pullman bachelor’s degree from Cal’s Haas School of scores and is seemingly never out of a round Regional; T27th, 2012 Stanford Regional) Business in May of 2014. ► Has made a strong transition from living in ► Pac-12 Championship – 3 (T9th, 2012; International/Professional Events France to the United States that has translated T15th, 2013; T48th, 2011) to his golf game ► GCAA All-America Scholar (2012-13) ► Latest Rankings – No. 1 Palmer Cup (Team ► GCAA/PING Division I and Golfweek Second- Europe), No. 31 R&A, No. 38 Scratch Players Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) Team All-American (2012-13) ► Played for Team Europe in 2013 Palmer Cup ► Stats – 31 stroke-play events, 93 rounds, ► GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region (2012- ► Made the cut as an amateur at the Web. 6669 shots, 71.45 stroke average, 4-4 match- 13) com Tour’s Mylan Classic, finishing 66th in a play record (3 events) ► Second-Team All-Pac-12 (2012-13) 144-player field (73-68-75-80 – 296, +12) ► Individual Medalist Honors – 3 (*Arizona ► Haskins Award Watch List (2013-14) ► A member of the French National team Intercollegiate, Spring 2013; John A. Burns ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee (2013-14) ► Played four years for the French National Intercollegiate, Spring 2013; Alister MacKenzie ► Two-Time Ben Hogan Award Watch List junior team Invitational, Fall 2013) (2012-13, 2013-14) ► Has a cumulative 71.7 stroke average in the *co-individual medalist ► Team Tri-Captain (2013-14) French Amateur rankings ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 7 (Includes Ties) ► Two-Time Honorable Mention Pac-12 All- ► Has posted five course records ► Top-5 Finishes – 10 Academic (2012-13, 2013-14) Coach Comments/Notes ► Top-10 Finishes – 13 ► Low 54-Hole Score – 203, -13; 203, -10 ► Arguably the team’s most improved player Fall 2013 (Senior) (Alister MacKenzie Invitational, Fall 2013; since his arrival for the 2010-11 season ► Stats – 4 stroke-play events, 12 rounds, 855 Alister MacKenzie Invitational, Fall 2012) ► Does everything well with no weaknesses in strokes, 71.25 stroke average ► Low 72-Hole Score – 283, -5 (Pac-12 his game ► Current Rankings – No. 10 Palmer Cup Championship, Spring 2012) ► His success both as he completes his (Team Europe), No. 19 Golfweek, No. 38 ► Low Round – 63 (Wolverine Intercollegiate, collegiate career and as he moves on into Golfstat Fall 2011) professional golf will be based upon whether he ► Individual Medalist – 1 (Alister MacKenzie ► NCAA Championship – 2 (T49th, 2013; can improve incrementally in all areas Invitational) T89th, 2012) ► Solid all-around game as a strong ball striker who hits it straight and works the ball both ways, doesn’t try to do too much, has a good STALTER’s CAL Career Stats short game and is an excellent putter Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish ► Excellent decision-maker on the golf course 2010-11 7 529 75.57 72 T48 (Pac-10 Championship) ► Fearless and aggressive yet prudent player 2011-12 37 2670 72.16 63 2 (Wolverine Intercollegiate) ► Has a great attitude and is very coachable 2012-13 37 2615 70.68 65 1 (John A. Burns Intercollegiate) ► Has gained confidence during his Cal career Fall 2013 12 855 71.25 64 1 (Alister MacKenzie Invitational) as he has adjusted to the collegiate level of golf Totals 93 6669 71.70 63 1 (Alister MacKenzie Invitational, John A. Burns Intercollegiate)

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► Top-5 Finishes – 2 ► Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 2010 ► Top-10 Finishes – 2 ► Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T12 ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 2 ► Awarded Team’s Most Improved Player France, No. T394 World ► Haskins Award Watch List ► Clinched Cal’s 3-2 victory over San ► Reached as high as No. 11 in French ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List Diego State in a quarterfinal match at NCAA amateur rankings, No. 134 on world amateur ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee Championship by draining a 20-foot downhill list and No. 234 on Scratch Players amateur ► Cal’s top finisher in each of its final two birdie putt on the 17th hole to win his match rankings at one point events in the fall with his victory at Alister 2 & 1 against Alex Kang and secure the team ► Rated the best amateur player in the MacKenzie Invitational and tied for fifth-place victory with the match tied 2-2 at that point Lorraine region of France for third consecutive finish at Isleworth Collegiate Invitational ► Admitted to Cal’s Haas School of Business year ► Shot under par in four of 12 rounds, ► Played in the first national division with his 2. Wolverine Intercollegiate (72-63-72 – 207, -6) … including four of his final six equaled course-record with collegiate career low eight- home golf club under par second-round 63 1. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (64-69-70 – 203, -13) T3. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (66-71-74 – 211, -5) 1. Christmas Classic (68-66 – 134) T5. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (66-74-73 – 213, -3) T3. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (68-71-68 – 207, -6) 2. Luxembourg Amateur (71-70-70 – 211) T13. Gopher Invitational (71-71-73 – 215, +2) T5. Arizona Intercollegiate (67-71-71 – 209, -4) 2. Lys Chantily Federal Tournament T34. Saint Mary’s Invitational (78-73-73 – 224, +8) T9. Pac-12 Championship (71-70-72-70 – 283, -5) T2. Portuguese International Amateur (74-67-71-65 – 277) T15. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (71-74-76 – T9. French National Stroke Play Championship 2012-13 (Junior) 221, +5) T12. French International Junior Stroke Play Championship ► Stats – 12 stroke-play events, 37 rounds, T20. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (72-68-68 – 208, -5) 2009 2615 strokes, 70.68 stroke average, 1-1 match T27. NCAA Stanford Regional (72-72-67 – 211, -3) … jumped 24 spots during final round ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T27 play record (1 event) T31. Golfweek Conference Challenge (75-74-74 – 223, +7) ► Final Rankings – No. 6 Palmer Cup (Team T56. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (75-87-73 – 235, +19) France, No. T1038 World Europe), No. 12 Golfweek, No. 16 Golfstat T58. Western Intercollegiate (76-76-78 – 230, +20) ► Rated the best amateur player in the T89. NCAA Championship (78-73-74 – 225, +12) ► Individual Medalist – 2 (*Arizona Lorraine region of France for the second Intercollegiate, John A. Burns Intercollegiate) 2010-11 (Freshman) straight year *co-individual medalist ► Stats – 2 stroke-play events, 7 rounds, 529 2. Montpellier Massane Federal Tournament (68-70-68 ► Top-5 Finishes – 4 strokes, 75.57 stroke average – 206) ► Top-10 Finishes – 6 T6. Open de la Mirabelle d’or (70-66-68-68 – 272) … Alps ► Final Rankings – *No. 109 Golfweek Tour event … youngest player in the tournament ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 2 (Includes Ties) *Rankings for a secondary list of golfers T32. Masters 26 … Alps Tour event ► Golfweek Rating – 69.96 without enough rounds to qualify for regular T33. St. Andrews Links Trophy (71-76-78-75 – 300) ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (34-56-7), rankings 2008 vs. Top 50 (68-87-9), vs. Top 100 (132-116-15), ► Golfweek Rating – 74.87 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T13 vs. Overall (824-171-39) ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (0-4-0), vs. France, No. T431 World ► GCAA All-America Scholar Top 50 (0-9-0), vs. Top 100 (0-21-0), vs. Overall ► On French junior team that finished ninth at ► GCAA/PING Division I and Golfweek Second- (50-98-3) Team All-American European Boys Team Championship ► GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region T48. Pac-10 Championship (73-78-76-72 – 299, +19) ► Played in European Boys Under-18 T52. Arizona Intercollegiate (75-80-75 – 230, +17) ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List Championship ► Haskins Award Watch List Amateur ► Named the best amateur player in the ► Second-Team All-Pac-12 Lorraine Region of France for the first of four ► Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic 2014 straight years T21. Jones Cup Invitational (75-76-74 – 225, +9) ► Ranked No. 1 in both Golfweek and Golfstat T14. Portuguese International Amateur polls at one point in campaign 2013 Final 64. British Amateur 1. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (67-70-67 – 204, -12) … ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 2007 first outright collegiate victory 5 France, No. T231 World T1. Arizona Intercollegiate (65-69-70 – 204, -9) … shared ► Team was fifth at Under-16 National Team individual medalist honors with teammate Michael Kim for T1. State Fair Amateur (67-68-67 – 202) Championship in France first collegiate win 3. NCAA Pullman Regional (65-68-73 – 206, -10) 2012 2006-10 (INDP HS) T3. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (70-65-68 – 203, -10) ► Posted career stroke average of 71.7 and set T7. Fresno State Lexus Classic (69-73-68 – 210, -6) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 16 T8. Pac-12 Preview (72-72-67 – 211, -5) France, No. T360 World three course records, including his home course T11. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (72-70-76 – where he shot an eight-under par 63 218, +2) T12. South Beach International Amateur (69-71-70-75 – 285) ► Also was a gymnast, winning the Lorraine T15. Pac-12 Championship (73-72-73-70 – 288, +8) T13. State Fair Amateur (68-74-68 – 210) region championship in 2009 T23. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (73-76-66 – 215, +2) T18. Silicon Valley Amateur (75-73 – 148) T23. Western Intercollegiate (76-71-70 – 217, +7) Final 64. British Amateur ► Earned the academic honor ’Bien’ at the T40. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (76-74-77 – 227, +11) French Baccalaureate T49. NCAA Championship (69-68-75 – 212, +2) 2011 Other 2011-12 (Sophomore) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 21 ► Full name is Joël Gaston Stalter ► Stats – 12 stroke-play events, 37 rounds, France, No. T360 World ► Born July 8, 1992, in Thionville, France 2670 strokes, 72.16 stroke average, 3-3 match ► Rated the best amateur player in the Lorraine ► Majoring in business after being accepted play record (2 events) region of France for fourth consecutive year into Cal’s Haas School of Business in the spring ► Final Rankings – No. 87 Golfweek, No. 106 of 2012 and is on track to graduate in May Golfstat 1. Austrian Amateur Championship (63-72-72-73 – 280) 2014 ► Top-5 Finishes – 4 T3. Silicon Valley Amateur (69-70 – 139) ► Parents are Jean-Jacques and Sophie Stalter T3. State Fair Amateur (67-67-69 – 203) ► Top-10 Finishes – 5 T14. Alister MacKenzie Cup (74-41 – 115) … tournament ► Older brother is Nicolas Stalter ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 3 (Includes Ties) shortened to 27 holes due to inclement weather ► Plays the drums ► Golfweek Rating – 71.17 T21. French National Amateur Stroke Play Championship (76-74-79-70 – 299) ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (11-63-2), Final 64. British Amateur vs. Top 50 (38-109-6), vs. Top 100 (76-159-18), vs. Overall (647-306-46)

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Michael Weaver 5-9, 175, Sr., 3L Fresno, CA (Clovis West HS)

eaver has made history during his first four and a half seasons at Cal. During the 2012-13 campaign, he became the Wfirst Cal men’s golfer to ever play at the Masters while currently a member of the Golden Bears. He also played in the U.S. Open, Palmer Cup and Walker Cup in 2013 to become only the second golfer in the history of the sport to play in each of the four events in the same calendar year. In addition, Weaver was a first-team All-American and All-America Scholar in 2012-13. He is on track to earn his bachelor’s degree from Cal’s Haas School of Business in May of 2014. International/Professional Events ► Latest Rankings – No. 21 Scratch Players, ► Strong putter who is among the best the ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 8 (Includes Ties) No. 32 R&A program has ever seen ► NCAA Championship – 3 (T8th, 2011; T41st, ► Second golfer to ever play at Masters, ► Has become a more complete player with the 2010; T69th, 2013) Palmer Cup, U.S. Open and Walker Cup in same improvement of his short game, especially his ► NCAA Regionals – 3 (T1st, 2013 Pullman calendar year in 2013 wedge play Regional; 8th, 2010 San Diego Regional; T25th, ► First golfer to compete in the Masters while ► Has a history of low scores and excels under 2011 Arizona Regional) a current member of the Cal team in 2013, pressure ► Pac-12 Championship – 3 (2nd, 2013; 6th, finishing second among the six amateurs in the ► An aggressive player who continues to learn 2010; T30th, 2011) field (78-74 – 152, +8) but missing the cut when to charge and when to dial back ► GCAA/PING Division I First-Team All-American ► Helped lead Team USA to victories at both Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) (2012-13) Palmer Cup and Walker Cup ► Golfweek Second-Team All-American (2012- ► Stats – 39 stroke-play events, 118 rounds, ► Also played in the 2013 U.S. Open, making 13) 8,477 shots, 71.83 stroke average, 1-1 match- the cut and ending up tied for 64th (74-74-78- ► Golfweek Honorable Mention All-American play record (1 event) 75 – 301, +21) (2010-11) ► Individual Medalist Honors – 1 (NCAA ► Picked up both the Masters invitation and ► GCAA/PING Division I All-West Region (2012- Pullman Regional, Spring 2013) U.S. Open exemption as a result of finishing as 13) ► Top-5 Finishes – 11 runner-up at 2012 U.S. Amateur ► Two-Time Ben Hogan Award Watch List ► Top-10 Finishes – 17 ► Scored 1.5 points in the 2013 Palmer Cup (2012-13, 2013-14) ► Low 54-Hole Score – 202, -14 (NCAA to help lead Team USA to 20.5-9.5 victory over ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee (2013-14) Pullman Regional, Spring 2013) Europe ► Three-Time Team Tri-Captain (2011-12, ► Low 72-Hole Score – 274, -10 (Pac-10 ► Scored 1.0 point in the 2013 Walker Cup to 2012-13, 2013-14) Championship, Spring 2010) help lead Team USA to a 17-8 victory over Great ► Tied for second-highest finish ever for a Cal ► Low Round – 64 (Arizona Intercollegiate, Fall Britain and Ireland, with a 3 & 1 victory over individual at an NCAA Championship when he 2009) top-ranked world amateur and reigning U.S. tied for eighth in 2011 Amateur champion Matthew Fitzpatrick Coach Comments/Notes WEAVER’s CAL Career Stats ► Tremendous student-athlete who will leave a Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish strong legacy both athletically and academically 2009-10 30 2161 72.03 64 T2 (Arizona Intercollegiate) for future players at Cal 2010-11 36 2622 72.83 67 T8 (NCAA Championship) ► Complete player with no major weaknesses 2011-12 0 0 0.00 0 NA in his game 2012-13 37 2624 70.92 65 1 (NCAA Pullman Regional) ► Great length off the tee, hitting the ball long Fall 2013 15 1070 71.33 68 2 (Saint Mary’s Invitational) and high, and excellent accuracy from tee to green Totals 118 8477 71.84 64 1 (NCAA Pullman Regional)

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► Only NCAA Regional champion in school history, T1. NCAA Pullman Regional (65-67-70 – 202, -14) … came ► The first Cal player to ever post top-10 sharing individual medalist honors at 2013 NCAA from six shots behind at the start of the third and final finishes at both the Pac-10 Championship Pullman Regional in his best collegiate finish round to catch USC’s Sam Smith for share of title and an NCAA Regional, an accomplishment 2. Pac-12 Championship (65-69-74-68 – 276, -4) ► Only Cal player to ever be in the top two at T2. PING/Golfweek Preview (71-70-69 – 210, E) he repeated in 2012-13 and was also both NCAA Regional (individual medalist) and 3. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (72-70-72 – 214, -2) accomplished by Brandon Hagy in 2011-12 Pac-12 Championship (second) in the same 3. Fresno State Lexus Classic (69-68-70 – 207, -9) ► Reached as high as No. 35 in the Golfweek season in 2012-13 4. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (68-76-71 – 215, -1) national rankings T9. Gopher Invitational (70-73-78 – 221, +5) ► Has been Cal’s top finisher at four of the six T11. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (72-71-75 – ► Struggled with health issues until late in NCAA Championship or NCAA Regional events 218, +2) the spring season when he played the best he has played T14. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (70-72-68 – 210, -3) golf of his collegiate rookie campaign as T22. Pac-12 Preview (70-69-76 – 215, -1) ► First Cal player to finish in top 10 at both T39. Arizona Intercollegiate (73-76-73 – 222, +9) he participated in each of the team’s last a Pac-10/12 Championship and an NCAA T69. NCAA Championship (74-71-69 – 214, +4) six events after missing four earlier events Regional in the same season in 2009-10 before including two in late fall and two in early spring 2011-12 (Junior) repeating in 2012-13 (Brandon Hagy also ► Selected by Golfweek as one of the nation’s accomplished the feat in 2011-12) ► Team tri-captain along with Brandon Hagy and top-10 freshmen prior to the campaign Max Homa despite redshirting and not playing to Fall 2013 (Senior) focus on gaining admission into the Haas School T2. Arizona Intercollegiate (64-68-71 – 203, -10) … lowest round of collegiate career on opening 18 holes ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 15 rounds, of Business and work on his golf game T6. Pac-10 Championship (68-71-66-69 – 274, -10) 1070 strokes, 71.33 stroke average ► Admitted to Cal’s Haas School of Business 8. NCAA San Diego Regional (70-74-73 – 217, +1) ► Current Rankings – No. 25 Palmer Cup T8. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (69-68 – 137, -5) 2010-11 (Sophomore) (Team USA), No. 77 Golfweek, No. 108 Golfstat T24. National Invitational Tournament (76-73-71 – 220, +4) ► Stats – 12 stroke-play events, 36 rounds, T30. Golfweek Conference Challenge (81-71-70 – 222, +6) ► Top-5 Finishes – 1 T30. Thunderbird Invitational (69-71-74 – 214, +1) ► Top-10 Finishes – 2 2622 strokes, 72.83 stroke average T41. NCAA Championship (75-73-69 – 217, +1) ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 1 ► Final Rankings – No. 143 Golfstat, No. 182 T52. Fresno Lexus Classic (73-77-76 – 226, +13) T91. U.S. Intercollegiate (81-76-74 – 231, +21) ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List Golfweek ► Byron Nelson Award Nominee ► Top-10 Finishes – 1 Amateur ► Top 20 finishes in all five events ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 1 2014 ► Shot under par in eight of 15 rounds ► Golfweek Rating – 72.21 ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (17-34-2), vs. T57. Jones Cup Invitational (81-73-76 – 230, +14) 2. Saint Mary’s Invitational (70-70-70 – 210, -6) Top 50 (40-63-4), vs. Top 100 (82-127-10), vs. 2013 10. Jack Nicklaus Invitational (71-73-73 – 217, +4) Overall (534-337-37) T12. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (68-73-71 – 212, -4) ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 1 ► GCAA/PING Division I Honorable Mention T13. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (73-71-72 – 216, E) California, No. 1 USA, No. 5 World *T17. Sun Bowl Western Refining College All-America Golf All-American ► Second golfer to ever play at Masters, Classic (76-69-70 – 215, +2) ► Honorable Mention Pac-10 All-Academic Non-team event Palmer Cup, U.S. Open and Walker Cup in same T8. NCAA Championship (71-71-74 – 216, E) … best finish calendar year in 2013 2012-13 (Junior) ever by a Cal player at the time and still tied for second ► First golfer to compete in the Masters while ► Stats – 12 stroke-play events, 37 rounds, through 2012-13 season a current member of the Cal team, finishing 2624 strokes, 70.92 stroke average, 1-1 23. Windon Memorial Classic (80-69-69 – 218, +5) T25. NCAA Arizona Regional (70-72-72 – 214, +1) second among the six amateurs in the field (78- match-play record T29. Alister MacKenzie Invitational (67-73-70 – 210, -3) 74 – 152, +8) but missing the cut ► Final Rankings – No. 6 Palmer Cup, No. 11 T30. Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational (76-71-70 ► Also played in the 2013 U.S. Open, making Golfweek, No. 16 Golfstat – 217, +7) T30. Pac-12 Championship (72-73-73-72 – 290, +10) the cut and ending up tied for 64th (74-74-78- ► Individual Medalist – 1 (NCAA Pullman T32. The Prestige at PGA WEST (76-75-73 – 224, +8) 75 – 301, +21) Regional) T35. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (71-74-73 – 218, +2) ► Picked up both the Masters invitation and T35. USC Collegiate Invitational (71-75-74 – 220, +7) ► Top-5 Finishes – 6 U.S. Open exemption as a result of finishing as ► Top-10 Finishes – 7 T44. U.S. Collegiate Championship (75-74-76 – 225, +9) 59. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (75-80-70 – 225, +12) runner up at 2012 U.S. Amateur ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 2 NF. Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (DNP-68-77) ► Helped lead Team USA to victories at both … missed first round due to food poisoning but returned ► Golfweek Rating – 69.95 the Palmer Cup and Walker Cup ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (47-45-9), with second-round 68 that equaled the best second round in the event and was also the best round by a Cal player ► Scored 1.5 points in Palmer Cup to help lead vs. Top 50 (91-68-16), vs. Top 100 (163-102- during the entire tournament to help lead the Bears to the Team USA to 20.5-9.5 victory over Europe 18), vs. Overall (788-167-37) best second round in the field (276, -12) ► Scored 1.0 point in the Walker Cup to help ► All-America Scholar (GCAA) 2009-10 (Freshman) lead Team USA to a 17-8 victory over Great ► First-Team All-American (GCAA/PING Division I) Britain and Ireland, with a 3 & 1 victory over ► Second-Team All-American (Golfweek) ► Stats – 10 stroke-play events, 30 rounds, 2161 strokes, 72.03 stroke average top-ranked world amateur and reigning U.S. ► All-West Region (GCAA/PING Division I) Amateur champion Matthew Fitzpatrick ► First-Team All-Pac-12 ► Final Rankings – No. 97 Golfweek, No. 116 ► Honorable Mention Pac-12 All-Academic Golfstat 2. The Players Amateur (67-67-69 – 203) ► Ben Hogan Award Watch List ► Top-5 Finishes – 1 T10. Northeast Amateur (68-70-69-71 – 278) ► Top-10 Finishes – 4 14. Southern Amateur (69-67-72-73 – 281) ► Tri-captain along with Brandon Hagy and Final 64. U.S. Amateur Max Homa ► Cal’s Top Finisher – 3 (Includes Ties) T38. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (74-69 – 143, +3) ► Repeated his 2009-10 accomplishment ► Golfweek Rating – 71.50 64. U.S. Open (74-74-78-75 – 301, +21) Cut. Master’s (78-74 – 152, +10) of top-10 finishes at both Pac-10/12 ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (19-30-1), Championship and NCAA Regional, with vs. Top 50 (47-66-4), vs. Top 100 (86-101-6), Brandon Hagy (2011-12) the only other Cal vs. Overall (565-282-41) player to ever accomplish the feat ► Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 ► Four of his six top-five finishes came over his ► Cal’s top finisher at both of the team’s NCAA last six events postseason events ► Fell to Arizona State’s Austin Quick (19 holes) before defeating Illinois’ Thomas Detry (1-up) in match play at NCAA Championship

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2012 2010 2008 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 4 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T11 ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. T69 California, No. T23 USA, No. T61 World Tournament Series, No. 15 California, No. T82 Tournament Series, No. T279 California ► First player to ever reach finals of U.S. USA, No. T206 World Amateur while a current member of the Cal 1. Hunter Ranch Championship (69-68 – 137) T1. Silicon Valley Amateur (68-72 – 140) … co-medalist 4. AJGA CORE Realty Championship (69-70-73 – 212) team defeated in playoff 4. Len Ross Fresno City Junior Championship (75-72-66- T4. Southwestern Amateur (70-69-67-70 – 276) 77 – 290) 1. Alameda Commuters (69-67-65-66 – 267) T5. State Fair Amateur (73-63-69 – 205) … second-round 4. Outlaw Cup (215) Runner-up. U.S. Amateur ... won five matches 63 is lowest round of his career at any level T5. Palo Alto City Championship (75-65 – 140) T2. Fresno City Championship (72-67-70 – 209) T7. Tour Championship (76) T7. AJGA Las Vegas (73-71-70 – 214) Quarterfinals. San Francisco City Championship T17. U.S. Open Sectional Qualifier (71) … Del Paso Country T14. Christmas Classic (70-74 – 144) Final 16. California Amateur Club, Sacramento, Calif. T13. State Fair Amateur (68-69-73 – 210) Qualifier. U.S. Open Local Qualifier (69-71 – 140) … 2005-09 (Clovis West HS) T13. The Players Amateur (69-70-77 – 216) Riverbend Golf Club, Madera, Calif. ► Co-medalist at CIF/CGA Boys Golf T23. Northeast Amateur (67-72-72-67 – 278) Final 32. Northern California Amateur Championship (70) and CIF Southern Regional T34. Jones Cup Invitational (82-70-77 – 229) T22. Northern California Amateur Stroke Play (74-70-80 – 224) T51. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (73-70 – 143) … advanced T25. New Year’s Invitational (72-76-76-79 – 303) Championship (66) as a senior in 2009 to match play by advancing in stroke-play playoff T48. Southern Amateur (70-72-75-74 – 291) ► Led his team to a third-place finish as a T96. TPC Stonebrae Championship (72-75 – 147, +5) 2008 junior at California State Championship … only amateur to qualify for Nationwide Tour event but 2009 missed the cut after his squad was fourth during his ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 7 sophomore season 2011 Tournament Series, No. T39 California, No. 328 ► Prep team won section titles in each of his ► Final AmateurGolf.com Rankings – No. 7 USA, No. 760 World last two seasons and a Southern Regional California, No. T23 Tournament Series, No. 63 ► Won five events crown during his 2007 sophomore campaign USA, No. T137 World ► Selected to represent the West in prestigious ► Finished his prep career with a 69.3 stroke Canon Cup 1. Palo Alto City Championship (68-63 – 131) … broke average tournament and Palo Alto Golf Course records ► First player to ever win both Fresno City ► As a senior received the Floyd Buchanan 1. U.S. Amateur Qualifying (69-70 – 139) … Sunnyside Championship and Len Ross Fresno City Junior Award, given to one person at his school Country Club, Fresno, Calif. Championship titles in same year Runner-up. Northern California Amateur annually for excellence in academics and T4. Christmas Classic (68-70 – 138) ► Ranked as high as No. 35 nationally by athletics T6. State Fair Amateur (68-69-68 – 205) Golfweek and was in the top 40 by both Polo 7. Northern California Amateur Stroke Play (73-72 – 145) Golf and Junior Golf Scoreboard Other T12. Pacific Coast Amateur (73-73-71-68 – 285) ► Full name is Michael James Weaver T15. Alister MacKenzie Cup (78-38 – 116) … shortened to 1. Fresno City Championship (66-68-67 – 201) … set ► Born April 12, 1991, in Fresno, Calif. 27 holes due to inclement weather 36-hole (134) and 54-hole (201) scoring records and was T15. Sahalee Players Championship (75-76-71-72 – 294) youngest winner of the event ever at the age of 18 ► Majoring in business after being accepted into Final 32. California Amateur 1. Len Ross Fresno City Junior Championship (68-72-69- Cal’s Haas School of Business in the spring of T81. U.S. Amateur Stroke Play (68-75 – 143, +1) … missed 67 – 276) 2012 and on track to graduate in May of 2014 qualifying for match play by one shot 1. AJGA Mission Hills (65-68-73 – 206) 1. AJGA Trader Joe’s Championship (72-67-64 – 203) ► Parents are Bill and Joanne Weaver 1. NCGA Junior Championship (71-72-65 – 208) ► Sister, Lauren Weaver, attends San Diego T2. Tour Championship (73-69 – 142) State T5. State Fair Amateur (67-71-70 – 208) ► Current roommate with fellow Fresno T6. Silicon Valley Amateur (72-72 – 144) T9. Christmas Classic (70-73 – 143) native, Cal teammate and longtime friend Pace 13. AJGA Rolex Tournament of Champions (67-75-72-74 – 288) Johnson Final 32. NCGA Amateur Match Play Championship

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alexander wilson 6-0, 160, Fr., HS Edinburgh, Scotland (Loretto School)

ilson is expected to redshirt in his first season at Cal in 2013-14 as he continues to adjust to the American version of golf Wafter attending high school in Scotland. International ► Latest Rankings – No. 1857 R&A, No. 3511 Scratch Players Coach Comments/Notes ► Extremely competitive golfer who likes to play against the best ► Adjusting to the American version of golf ► Enjoys being a part of the program and receiving the full Cal experience Fall 2013 (Freshman) ► Did not play Amateur 2013 ► A member of Scotland’s 12-man Under-18 boys squad

4. Irish Boys Amateur Open (72-68-75-71 – 286) 2011 ► High scorer (five of six points) for Scotland against Wales, Holland and Ireland ► Selected to play against England in an international match ► Reached the second round of the Scottish Boys Championship

1. St Andrews Boys … won five matches with final two on Old Course … won at age of 16

2007-13 (Loretto School) ► Attended the boarding school from 12 years of age until enrolling at Cal

Other ► Full name is Alexander Patrick Wilson ► Born January 25, 1995, in Dublin, Ireland ► Undeclared major ► Parents are Neil and Sandra Wilson ► Has three older siblings – brother Fredrick, and sisters Amber and Vogue Wilson

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2012-13 (Freshman) ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 16 rounds, 1171 strokes, 73.19 stroke-play average ► Final Rankings – *No. 13 Golfweek *Rankings for a secondary list of golfers without enough rounds to qualify for regular rankings ► Top-10 Finishes – 1 ► Golfweek Rating – 72.54 ► Golfweek Records – vs. Top 25 (5-31-0), vs. Top 50 (9-39-1), vs. Top 100 (15-55-2), vs. Overall (264-148-16) ► Awarded Cal’s Freshman of the Year ► Competed in five spring events after not james yoon playing in the fall T7. Western Intercollegiate (71-72-67 – 210, E) 6-0, 180, So., 1L T32. Pac-12 Championship (74-73-75-73 – 295, +15) Bradenton, FL T33. John A. Burns Intercollegiate (78-74-75 – 227, +11) T35. Fresno State Lexus Classic (72-73-74 – 219, +3) (IMG Academy) T46. ASU Thunderbird Invitational (72-76-72 – 220, +7)

oon made a significant impact on the Golden Bears as a true freshman in 2012-13 when Amateur he played in five events (all in the spring) 2013 Yincluding the Pac-12 Championship. He had a top finish of tied for seventh at the Western 46. Dogwood Invitational (69-68-76-80 – 293) Intercollegiate to conclude the regular season. 60. Porter Cup (70-72-73-74 – 289) 2010

International/Professional Events 2012 2. AJGA Nemacolin Junior Classic (71-74-74 – 219) ► Latest Rankings – No. 613 R&A, No. 898 ► AJGA Rolex First-Team All-American 9. AJGA Natural Resource Partners Bluegrass Junior (68- 74-69 – 211) Scratch Players ► Member of victorious East team at Wyndham 10. AJGA Junior at Steelwood (70-72-75 – 217) ► Played as an amateur and Monday qualifier Cup for second straight year, posting a 2-2 39. AJGA Under Armour/ Championship in the Nationwide Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open individual match record (77-78-77 – 232) and missed the cut by a single stroke after 1. TaylorMade-adidas Golf Junior at Innisbrook (72-71- 2009 shooting a round of 69 71 – 214) Coach Comments/Notes 7. AJGA HP Boys Championship at Carlton Woods (73-73- 2. AJGA Junior All-Star at Mission Inn (78-76-69 – 223) 71 – 217) 11. AJGA Burgett H. Mooney Jr. Rome Classic (73-70-70 ► Talented player who is looking to take 17. AJGA Puerto Rico Open (73-76-73 – 222) – 213) his game to a higher level and has a shot at 25. Terra Cotta Invitational (73-72-77 – 222) 11. AJGA Heritage Junior Championship (70-73-75 – 218) 11. AJGA Chateau Elan Junior All-Star (77-73-71 – 221) breaking into the lineup on a consistent basis 2011 early in his career 11. AJGA Montverde Academy Junior All-Star Invitational ► AJGA Rolex Second-Team All-American (75-74-75 – 224) ► All of the components of his game are there ► Reached as high as ninth in AJGA Polo Golf 20. AJGA Charles Howell III Junior Championship (73-72- without any major weaknesses 75 – 220) Rankings ► Long hitter who works the ball beautifully ► Member of victorious East team at Wyndham and is also a good putter 2008-09 Cup, posting a 2-0-2 individual match record ► Part of how successful he is early in his ► Future Collegiate World Tour Player of the career at Cal will depend upon how quickly he 1. Golfweek Invitational (68-67 – 135) … earned Golfweek Year for the second consecutive season can make the transition to college Player of the Week for his performance 1. Scott Robertson Memorial (73-66-68 – 207) 2007-08 ► Has won several high-profile amateur events 1. TaylorMade-adidas Golf Junior at Innisbrook (72-71- ► Future Collegiate World Tour Player of the Year Cal Career (Thru Fall 2013) 71 – 214) 4. Sea Pines Junior Heritage (69-75 – 144) ► Stats – 5 stroke-play events, 16 rounds, 8. AJGA Puerto Rico Open (69-75-77 – 221) 1171 strokes, 73.19 stroke average 11. AJGA HP Boys Championship (73-78-72 – 223) 2008-12 (IMG Academy) ► Top Finish – T7th (Western Intercollegiate, 23. AJGA TaylorMade-adidas Golf Junior (75-75-73 – 223) ► Most Valuable Player of his academy for each 26. AJGA The PING Invitational (79-77-78 – 234) Spring 2013) 34. FootJoy Invitational (73-76-73-65 – 287) of his final two seasons as a junior and senior in ► Top-10 Finishes – 1 (Western Intercollegiate, 37. Polo Golf Junior Classic (73-76 – 149) 2010-11 and 2011-12 47. Terra Cotta Invitational (73-72-77 – 222) Spring 2013) Other ► Low 54-Hole Score – 210, E (Western ► Full name is James Yoon Intercollegiate, Spring 2013) ► Born August 12, 1993, in Seoul, South Korea ► Low 72-Hole Score – 295, +15 (Pac-12 ► Undeclared major Championship, Spring 2013) ► Parents are Suk Young Yoon and Hae Won Park ► Low Round – 67 (Western Intercollegiate, ► Lived in Asuncion, Paraguay for 14 years Spring 2013) ► Younger sister is Tiffany Yoon ► Pac-12 Championship – 1 (T32nd, 2013) ► Named Cal’s Freshman of the Year as a rookie (2012-13) YOON’S cal Career Stats Fall 2013 (Sophomore) Year Rounds Strokes Avg. Low Top Finish ► Did not play 2012-13 16 1171 73.19 67 T7 (Western Intercollegiate) Fall 2013 0 0 0.00 0 NA Totals 16 1171 73.19 67 T7 (Western Intercollegiate)

30 2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report California GoldenBears cal golf roster (1987-Present) Ainbinder, Adam...... 1998-99 Lieberman, David...... 2005 Albers, Bill...... 1987-90 Loop, Curtis...... 2009-10 An, Byeong-Hun...... 2010-11 Machi, Anthony...... 2008-09 Ancheta, Chris...... 2002-05 MacLean, Bruce...... 1987 Arroyo, Dan...... 1997-99 Madey, Clayton...... 2013-present Ban, Shotaro...... 2011-present Maguire, Mark...... 1990-94 Beck, Brandon...... 2004-08 Maliwal, Akshay...... 2008-09 Benvenuti, Joe...... 2001 Mangum, Ben...... 2010-12 Berkowitz, Jay...... 1995-99 Marin, Nic...... 1992-93, ’95-96 Berkowitz, Jayme...... 2001 Martin, Rob III...... 1990-94 Boldt, Jason...... 1990-92 McDonnell, Brian...... 1988-89 Buckles, Andre...... 1994 McMichael, Steve...... 1987-89 Burlison, Jay...... 2013-present Mina, Eric...... 2007-11 Carlyle, Scott...... 2002-04 Mindirgasov, Andrey...... 2007-09 Cherney, Ben...... 1996 Miyamoto, Craig...... 1991 Choi, Eric...... 2001-02 Morgan, Andrew...... 2012-present Chun, Walter...... 1998-2002 Mullen, Rick...... 1991-94 Cordova, Ted...... 1993 Murphy, Brian...... 2009-10 Coré, Jamie...... 2008-12 Murphy, John...... 2008-11 Coyle, Daniel...... 1997-99 Oda, Jeff...... 1989 Cruikshank, Kevin...... 1991 O’Riordan, Tim...... 1989-91 Culin, Michael...... 2011-12 Payet, Romain...... 2006 Curtis, Jeff...... 2003 Phillips, Mark...... 1987-88 Dahl, Ian...... 2008-09 Rea, Brian...... 1994-95 Davies, Gareth...... 1996-97 Redner, Josh...... 1995 Derian, Evan...... 2006-11 Reinsberg, Rick...... 1992-95 Douglas, Andrew...... 1999 Rubenstein, Tode...... 1988-92 Dowden, Kyle...... 2004-05 Ruda, Jesse...... 2000-01, ’03-04 Ellis, Matt...... 1992 Sanchez, Mark...... 1987 Farris, Steve...... 1996-98 Sanders, Drew...... 1991-93 Fitzsimmons, Dave...... 1988-89 Schreiber, Matt...... 2004 Flandermeyer, Greg...... 1996-97 Schunck, Christian...... 2003 Furth, Ben...... 1987-91 Schweizer, John...... 1992-96 Gandranata, George...... 2006-09 Serra, George...... 2002 Golditch, Scott...... 1995-99 Sevekow, Fred...... 2001-02 Greve, Spencer...... 1988 Shaw, Cameron...... 2012-present Griggs, Chris...... 1988-92 Skinner, Jim...... 1993-94 Groff, Mike...... 1992 Stalter, Joël...... 2010-present Guittard, Jay...... 1990 Summers, Stephen...... 1994-97 Hagy, Brandon...... 2009-present Svanberg, Fredrik...... 2003-06 Hahn, James...... 2000-01 Tan, Feldman...... 2008-09 Hale, Stephen...... 2007-11 Tate, Steven...... 1995-96 Hamilton, Robert...... 1999-2000 Thomas, Nick...... 2011-12 Hamm, Jeff...... 2007-12 Thorson, Erick...... 2006-09 Helgans, Alex...... 2013-present Tierney, Jamie...... 1992-93 Hexner, Devin...... 2008-09 Tomasulo, Peter...... 2000-04 Hoffer, Andrew...... 1999-2000 Torrey, Lance...... 2001, ’03-05 Homa, Max...... 2009-13 Vetterick, Jeff...... 2004-05 Hood, Jeff...... 2001-05 Vivolo, Chad...... 2009-10 Huddy, Walker...... 2012-present Volko, D.J...... 1989-92 Huff, H. Phillip IV...... 1990-91, 1993 Watanabe, Mark Yasuyuki...... 1993-94 Hummelt, Jon...... 1987 Weaver, Michael...... 2009-present Jensen, Chris...... 2007 West, Eric...... 2003 Jensen, Michael...... 2005-09 Westcoat, Brian...... 1996 Johnson, Glenn...... 1988 White, Thayer...... 2012-13 Johnson, Pace...... 2011-present Whittemore, Heath...... 1987-90 Johnson, Steve...... 1992, 1994-95 Wi, Charlie...... 1994-95 Kellund, Tim...... 2003 Williams, Josh...... 1999 Kennaday, Tom...... 1987-90 Williams, Kelly...... 1999-2000 Kilpatrick, Keelan...... 2012-present Wilson, Alexander...... 2013-present Kim, Daniel...... 2005 Wilson, Michael...... 2003-07 Kim, Michael...... 2011-13 Wolfe, Freddy...... 2006-08 Kreindler, Daniel...... 2003 Wolfman, Craig...... 1999 Kuehl, Ken...... 1988 Wong, Larry...... 2006 Laduche, Xabi...... 2000-01 Wood, John...... 1988 Larson, Garrett...... 1993-95 Yamane, Kent...... 2007-09 Lederer, Jon...... 1993 Yeun, John...... 2007 Lee, Bryan...... 1997 Yi, Dong...... 1997-99, 2001 Lee, David...... 1996-97 Yoon, James...... 2012-present Lee, Han...... 1996-99 Levin, Josh...... 1998-99 *Current Players in Bold

2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 31 California GoldenBears alister mackenzie invitational hosted by cal

Michael Wilson Stephen Hale Brandon Hagy Joël Stalter 2006 Champion 2009 Champion 2012 Champion 2013 Champion

Meadow Club, Fairfax, CA Sonoma Golf Club, Sonoma, CA Host (2002-07, 2009-12, 2014) Host (2013); Co-Host San Francisco Tournament Summary Cal Summary

Team Champions Low Tournament – Individual Team Placement 2002....Fresno State...... 841...... (-11) 195 (-18)...... Eugene Wong, Oregon, 2011 2002...... 3rd 2003....Cal...... 833...... (-19) 197 (-16)...... Alex Kang, San Diego State, 2010 2003 ...... Champions 2004....Oregon State...... 848...... (-4) 198 (-15)...... Ben An, Cal, 2010 2004...... 3rd 2005....Cal...... 844 ...... (-8) 198 (-15)...... Todd Baek, San Diego State, 2010 2005 ...... Champions 2006....Cal...... 826 .....(-26) 198 (-15)...... Brandon Hagy, Cal, 2012 2006...... Champions 2007....San Diego State...... 828 ..... (-24) 199 (-14)...... Stephen Hale, Cal, 2010 2007...... 12th 2009....Cal...... 545...... (-23) 200 (-13)...... Steve Conway, UCLA, 2003 2009...... Champions 2010....Cal...... 804...... (-48) 200 (-13)...... Daryl Fathauer, Louisville, 2007 2010...... Champions 2011....Cal...... 811...... (-41) 200 (-13)...... Colin Featherstone, San Diego State, 2010 2011...... Co-Champions Oregon...... 811...... (-41) 200 (-13)...... Max Homa, Cal, 2011 2012...... Champions 2012....Cal...... 806...... (-46) 2013...... Champions 2013....Cal...... 825...... (-39) Low Round – Team 262 (-22)...... Cal, 2010 Low Round – Individual INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 265 (-19)...... Cal, 2012 62 (-9)...... Brandon Hagy, 2012 2002...... Nick Watney, Fresno State (202, -11) 266 (-18)...... Cal, 2010 63 (-8)...... Max Homa, 2010 2003...... Steve Conway, UCLA (200, -13) 267 (-17)...... Oregon, 2009 64 (-8)...... Brandon Hagy, 2013 2004 Bobby Bennett, Purdue (207, -6) 267 (-17)...... San Diego State, 2010 64 (-8)...... Joël Stalter, 2013 Dillion Dougherty, Northwestern (207, -6) 267 (-17)...... Cal, 2011 64 (-7)...... Stephen Hale, 2009 2005...... Jon Rosa, Fresno State (205, -8) 268 (-20)...... Cal, 2013 64 (-7)...... Ben An, 2010 2006...... Michael Wilson, Cal (202, -11) 268 (-16)...... Cal, 2006 64 (-7)...... Brandon Hagy, 2012 2007...... Daryl Fathauer, Louisville (200, -13) 268 (-16)...... Washington, 2007 64 (-7)...... Michael Kim, 2012 2009...... Stephen Hale, Cal (132, -10) 268 (-16)...... San Diego State, 2010 65 (-6)...... Jeff Vetterick, 2005 2010...... Alex Kang, San Diego State (197, -16) 268 (-16)...... Oregon, 2011 65 (-6)...... Michael Wilson, 2006 2011...... Eugene Wong, Oregon (195, -18) 268 (-16)...... Cal, 2012 65 (-6)...... Ben An, 2010 2012...... Brandon Hagy, Cal (198, -15) 65 (-6)...... Eric Mina, 2010 2013...... Joël Stalter, Cal (203, -13) Low Tournament – Team 65 (-6)...... Michael Kim, 2011 804 (-48)...... Cal, 2010 65 (-6)...... Joël Stalter, 2012 Low Round – Individual 806 (-46)...... San Diego State, 2010 60 (-11)...... Zach Bixler, Washington, 2007 806 (-46)...... Cal, 2012 Low Tournament – Individual 61 (-10)...... Daryl Fathauer, Louisville, 2007 811 (-41)...... Cal, 2011 198 (-15)...... Ben An, 2010 62 (-9)...... Alex Kang, San Diego State, 2010 811 (-41)...... Oregon, 2011 198 (-15)...... Brandon Hagy, 2012 62 (-9)...... Zachery Fullerton, New Mexico State, 2011 819 (-33)...... San Diego State, 2011 199 (-14)...... Stephen Hale, 2010 62 (-9)...... Brandon Hagy, Cal, 2012 824 (-28)...... San Francisco, 2011 200 (-13)...... Max Homa, 2011 63 (-8)...... Todd Angel, Fresno State, 2007 825 (-39)...... Cal, 2013 201 (-12)...... Michael Kim, 2011 63 (-8)...... Max Homa, Cal, 2010 825 (-27)...... Oregon State, 2010 202 (-11)...... Michael Wilson, 2006 63 (-8)...... Bhavik Patel, Fresno State, 2010 826 (-26)...... Cal, 2006 203 (-13)...... Joël Stalter, 2013 63 (-8)...... Eugene Wong, Oregon, 201111 826 (-26)...... San Francisco, 2012 203 (-10)...... Joël Stalter, 2012 63 (-8)...... Xander Schauffele, San Diego State, 2012 204 (-9)...... Michael Kim, 2012 205 (-8)...... Max Homa, 2012 *Third round was cancelled due to inclement weather; Meadow Club par-71; Sonoma Golf Club par-72; sorted by total score; no event held in 2008 when Cal hosted Pac-12 Championship *132 (-10)...... Stephen Hale, 2009

32 2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report California GoldenBears honors & awards

Michael Kim was Cal’s first National and Pac-12 Men’s Golfer of the Year in The 2012-13 Cal men’s golf team was widely considered the greatest in the 2012-13. history of college golf. Cal set an NCAA record with 12 wins in 14 stroke- play events and was ranked No. 1 in all of the final polls despite falling to Illinois in the semifinals at the NCAA Championship. NATIONAL HONORS ben hogan AWARD finalist All-NICKLAUS TEAM GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN 2012-13 Michael Kim 2012-13 Max Homa Team OF THE YEAR Michael Kim 2012-13 All-Americans 1989-90 Ben Furth (second team) NCAA Individual MEDALIST GOLFSTAT CUP 1994-95 Charlie Wi (first team) *2012-13 Max Homa 2012-13 Michael Kim Garrett Larson (honorable mention) *Arnold Palmer Award 1998-99 Dan Arroyo (honorable mention) 1999-00 Han Lee (honorable mention) Academic All-American GOLFWEEK/SAGARIN 2002-03 Peter Tomasulo (third team) (Selected by COSIDA) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2003-04 Peter Tomasulo (first team) 2003-04 Scott Carlyle (first team) Jeff Hood (honorable mention) 2012-13 Michael Kim 2012-13 Brandon Hagy (third team) 2009-10 Eric Mina (honorable mention) 2010-11 Michael Weaver (honorable mention) HASKINS AWARD 2011-12 Brandon Hagy (honorable mention) Golfweek Magazine 2012-13 Michael Kim Max Homa (third team) national Collegiate Michael Kim (honorable mention) Coach of the Year jACK NICKLAUS AWARD 2012-13 Max Homa (first team) 2003-04 Steve Desimone Michael Kim (first team) 2012-13 Steve Desimone 2012-13 Michael Kim Michael Weaver (first team) Brandon Hagy (second team) Joël Stalter (second team)

(Left to right): Michael Kim, Max Homa and Michael Weaver are believed Max Homa (right) was one of three Cal golfers along with Michael Kim and to be the only three players from the same collegiate team to ever play Michael Weaver to play for the winning United States team in the 2013 together in the same U.S. Open in 2013. Kim was the event’s low amateur Walker Cup. and tied for 17th overall.

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Max Homa became Cal’s first player to win NCAA individual medalist honors Cal won its second straight NCAA Regional title in Pullman with a team of in 2012-13 while he was the third to take home the conference crown. (left to right) associate head coach Walter Chun, Michael Kim, Brandon Hagy, Michael Weaver, Max Homa, Joël Stalter and head coach Steve Desimone.

GCAA Division I national 2010-11 Stephen Hale GCAA/EASTON WEST REGION coach of the year 2012-13 Brandon Hagy, Joël Stalter cOACH OF THE YEAR 2012-13 Steve Desimone Michael Weaver 1986-87 Steve Desimone GCAA ACADEMIC 2011-12 Steve Desimone TaylorMade-Adidas Golf All-America (TEAM) 2012-13 Steve Desimone Jan Strickland ASSISTANT COACH OF 2008-09 THE YEAR Award 2009-10 ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 2010-11 2007-08 Walter Chun (Selected by COSIDA) 2011-12 2003-04 Scott Carlyle (first team) 2012-13 2012-13 Brandon Hagy (first team) All-America Scholars (Selected by Golf Coaches REGIONAL/DISTRICT HONORS Association of America) 1987-88 Bill Albers GCAA ping division i all-west region 1988-89 Bill Albers, Ben Furth 2009-10 Eric Mina 1989-90 Ben Furth 2010-11 Stephen Hale 1998-99 Dan Coyle Max Homa 2000-01 Walter Chun 2011-12 Brandon Hagy 2001-02 Scott Carlyle, Walter Chun Max Homa 2002-03 Peter Tomasulo Michael Kim 2003-04 Scott Carlyle, Peter Tomasulo 2012-13 Brandon Hagy 2005-06 Michael Wilson Max Homa 2006-07 Michael Wilson Michael Kim 2008-09 George Gandranata, John Murphy Joël Stalter 2009-10 Stephen Hale Michael Weaver

Cal was victorious in 2012-13 for the second straight season at the Pac-12 Jack Nicklaus Award winner Michael Kim (center) is flanked by a pair of Championship with a team of (left to right) head coach Steve Desimone, Golden Bears in head coach Steve Desimone (left) and the most famous of Max Homa, Michael Kim, James Yoon, Joël Stalter, Michael Weaver, Brandon all – the Golden Bear himself Jack Nicklaus. Hagy and associate head coach Walter Chun.

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Head coach Steve Desimone and Michael Kim at the 2013 Ben Hogan Michael Kim displays the Haskins Trophy with a trio of award Award ceremony where Kim was a national finalist for the prestigious honor. representatives from the Haskins Commission.

CONFERENCE HONORS 1993-94 Phil Huff (honorable mention) 2008-09 George Gandranata (honorable mention) 1994-95 Charlie Wi (first team) Michael Jensen (honorable mention) PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1995-96 Nic Marin (honorable mention) John Murphy (honorable mention) 2012-13 Michael Kim 1996-97 Dong Yi (second team) 2009-10 Eric Mina (first team) Pac-10/12 Individual medalist Jay Berkowitz (honorable mention) Michael Weaver (honorable mention) 1997-98 Dan Arroyo (first team) 2010-11 Stephen Hale (second team) 1994-95 Charlie Wi Dan Coyle (second team) Max Homa (second team) 2009-10 Eric Mina Adam Ainbinder (honorable mention) Eric Mina (second team) 2012-13 Max Homa 1998-99 Dan Arroyo (first team) Ben An (honorable mention) Pac-10/12 GOLFER OF THE MONTH Han Lee (second team) 2011-12 Brandon Hagy (second team) 11/2005 Michael Wilson 1999-00 Han Lee (second team) Max Homa (second team) 9/2009 Eric Mina 2000-01 Peter Tomasulo (honorable mention) Michael Kim (second team) 4/2010 Eric Mina 2001-02 Peter Tomasulo (first team) Joël Stalter (honorable mention) 9/2012 Max Homa 2002-03 Peter Tomasulo (first team) 2012-13 Max Homa (first team) 10/2012 Michael Kim Michael Wilson (second team) Michael Kim (first team) 2/2013 Joël Stalter 2003-04 Peter Tomasulo (first team) Michael Weaver (first team) 3/2013 Michael Kim Jeff Hood (second team) Brandon Hagy (second team) 9/2013 Brandon Hagy Scott Carlyle (honorable mention) Joël Stalter (second team) Pac-10 postgraduate scholarship Jesse Ruda (honorable mention) 2004-05 Brandon Beck (honorable mention) 2008-09 George Gandranata PAC-10/12 COACH OF THE YEAR Jeff Hood (honorable mention) *1986-87 Steve Desimone All-Pac-10/12* Michael Jensen (honorable mention) 2011-12 Steve Desimone 1986-87 Mark Sanchez (honorable mention) 2006-07 Michael Jensen (honorable mention) 2012-13 Steve Desimone 1988-89 Ben Furth (second team) 2007-08 Stephen Hale (second team) *Co-Coach of the Year 1989-90 Ben Furth (first team) Evan Derian (honorable mention) 1991-92 Rob Martin (honorable mention) George Gandranata (honorable mention) 1992-93 Drew Sanders (honorable mention)

Michael Weaver became only the second golfer to ever play in the Masters, (Left to right): Michael Weaver, Brandon Hagy and Joël Stalter were All- Palmer Cup, U.S. Open and Walker Cup in the same calendar year in 2013. America Scholars in 2012-13.

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Charlie Wi, the Pac-10 individual medalist and a Peter Tomasulo was a two-time All-American and Eric Mina became the second player from Cal first-team All-American in 1995, currently plays All-America Scholar, as well as a four-time All- to win Pac-10/12 individual medalist honors in on the PGA TOUR. Pac-12 and Pac-12 All-Academic choice. 2010. Pac-10 Co-Freshman of the Year UNIVERSITY HONORS 2002-03 Michael Wilson NCAA Championship RESULTS Big c Top academic team award 1995 – 6th (Columbus, Ohio) Pac-10/12 All-Academic 2008-09 1998 – 15th (Albuquerque, N.M.) (Honor first awarded in 1995-96) Big c most improved 1999 – 16th (Chaska, Minn.) 1995-96 Jay Berkowitz (second team) academic team award 2000 – 17th (Opelika, Ala.) 1997-98 Dan Coyle (first team) 2004 – National Champions (Hot Springs, Va.) 2008-09 1998-99 Dan Coyle (first team) 2010 – 23rd (Ooltewah, Ten.) 1999-00 Walter Chun (second team) 2011 – T19th (Stillwater, Okla.) 2000-01 Walter Chun (first team) AMATEUR HONORS 2012 – T3rd (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) Peter Tomasulo (second team) 2013 – T3rd (Milton, Ga.) 2001-02 Walter Chun (first team) Northern California Peter Tomasulo (second team) Golf Association Jeff Hood (honorable mention) Grand Master of the Year NCAA Regional RESULTS George Serra (honorable mention) 2004 Steve Desimone 1990 – 13th (Las Cruces, N.M.) 1993 – 14th (Provo, Utah) 2002-03 Peter Tomasulo (first team) MASTERS PARTICIPANTS* Lance Torrey (honorable mention) 1995 – 7th (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2013 Michael Weaver 2003-04 Scott Carlyle (first team) 1997 – 14th (Santee, Calif.) Peter Tomasulo (second team) PALMER CUP PARTICIPANTS 1998 – T4th (Tempe, Ariz.) Michael Wilson (honorable mention) 2003 Peter Tomasulo (Team USA) 1999 – 4th (Tucson, Ariz.) 2005-06 Michael Wilson (second team) 2009 Walter Chun 2000 – T10th (Madera, Calif.) 2006-07 Freddy Wolfe (first team) (Team USA Assistant Coach) 2001 – 16th (Corvallis, Ore.) Michael Wilson (second team) 2013 Michael Kim (Team USA) 2002 – 12th (Albuquerque, N.M.) 2007-08 Evan Derian (first team) Joël Stalter (Team Europe) 2003 – 21st (Seattle, Wash.) 2008-09 George Gandranata (honorable mention) Michael Weaver (Team USA) 2004 – T7th (Bend, Ore.) Stephen Hale (honorable mention) 2014 Steve Desimone 2007 – 15th (Tempe, Ariz.) 2009-10 Stephen Hale (second team) (Team USA Head Coach) 2008 – 20th (Seattle, Wash.) 2009 – 9th (Austin, Tex.) 2010-11 Stephen Hale (second team) U.S. OPEN PARTICIPANTS* Eric Mina (honorable mention) 2010 – T3rd (San Diego, Calif.) Michael Weaver (honorable mention) 2013 Max Homa 2011 – 3rd (Tucson, Ariz.) 2011-12 Brandon Hagy (first team) Michael Kim (low amateur, made cut) 2012 – 1st (Stanford, Calif.) Joël Stalter (honorable mention) Michael Weaver (made cut) 2013 – 1st (Pullman, Calif.) 2012-13 Brandon Hagy (first team) WALKER CUP PARTICIPANTS Michael Kim (honorable mention) 2013 Max Homa (Team USA) Joël Stalter (honorable mention) Michael Kim (Team USA) Michael Weaver (honorable mention) Michael Weaver (Team USA) Steve Desimone Pac-10 LEADERSHIP AWARD Note: Jeff Hood competed as an individual (right) poses with 2001-02 Walter Chun at the NCAA Regionals in 2005. GCAA President and *While a current member of a Cal team BYU head coach Bruce Brockbank on his induction into the Golf Coaches Cal Athletic Hall of Fame ncgA Hall of Fame Association of America's Hall of 2005 Ben Furth (1987-90) 2014 Steve Desimone Fame on December 2009 Frank Brunk JACK LEMMON 6, 2010. He was also (Hall of Fame AMBASSADOR inducted into the Service Award) OF GOLF Northern California GCAA Hall of Fame Golf Association's Hall 2013 Steve Desimone of Fame on February 2010 Steve Desimone 5, 2014.

36 2013-14 Men's Golf Annual Report 2004 NCAA Team Champions 2013-14 California Golden Bears Men's Golf (Front Row, Left to Right): Cameron Shaw, Andrew Morgan, Joël Stalter, Pace Johnson, Keelan Kilpatrick, Jay Burlison, Michael Weaver, Shotaro Ban. (Back Row, Left to Right): Associate head coach Walter Chun, Alex Helgans, Brandon Hagy, Clayton Madey, Walker Huddy, Alexander Wilson, James Yoon, head coach Steve Desimone.

35th Annual Cal Golf Tournament Monday, September 15, 2014 Orinda Country Club • Orinda, Ca

2013-14 men’s golf SCHEDULE Day Date Event (Host) Location (Course) Sun-Mon sept. 8-9 Gopher Invitational (Minnesota) Independence, MN (Windsong Farm Golf Club) Mon-Tue sept. 23-24 saint Mary’s Invitational (Saint Mary’s) seaside, CA (Bayonet & Blackhorse) Sun-Mon sept. 29-30 Jack Nicklaus Invitational (Ohio State) dublin, OH (OSU Golf Club – Scarlet Course) Mon-Tue oct. 14-15 alister MacKenzie Invitational (Cal/San Francisco) sonoma, CA (Sonoma Golf Club) Sun-Tue oct. 20-22 isleworth Collegiate (UCF/Texas Tech) Windermere, FL (Isleworth Golf & Country Club) Mon-Tue Jan. 27-28 arizona Intercollegiate (Arizona) Tucson, AZ (Sewailo Golf Club) Wed-Fri feb. 19-21 John A. Burns Intercollegiate (Hawai’i) lihue, HI (Wailua Golf Course) Fri-Sun Mar. 7-9 southern Highlands Collegiate Masters (UNLV) las Vegas, NV (Southern Highlands Golf Club) Fri-Sun Mar. 14-16 niT Invitational (Arizona) Tucson, AZ (Omni Tucson National Resort – Catalina Course) Sat-Sun apr. 5-6 aggie Invitational (Texas A&M) Bryan, TX (Traditions Club) Sat-Sun apr. 12-13 Western Intercollegiate (San Jose State) santa Cruz, CA (Pasatiempo Golf Club) Fri-Sun apr. 25-27 Pac-12 Championship (Arizona/Pac-12) Marana, AZ (The Gallery Golf Club) Thu-Sat May 15-17 nCAA Regionals (TBA) TBA Fri-Wed May 23-28 nCAA Championship (Wichita State) Hutchinson, KS (Prairie Dunes Country Club) Check CalBears.com for the latest updates