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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS UCLA QUICK FACTS Address... J.D. Morgan Center, PO Box Los Angeles, CA Athletics Phone... (310) Ticket Office... (310) UCLA-WIN Chancellor...Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics...Daniel G. Guerrero Faculty Athletic Rep....Donald Morrison Enrollment... 37,000 Founded Colors...Blue and Gold Nickname... Bruins Conference...Pacific-10 Conference Phone Conference Fax National Affiliation... NCAA Division I Head Coach... Derek Freeman (Oklahoma 94) Freeman s Phone... (310) Career Tournament Victories (Years)... 9/2yrs Assistant Coach... Daniel Hour (UCLA 07) Hour s Phone... (310) Golf Conditioning Coach...Charlie Stocking Golf Trainer...Grace Golden Equipment Manager... Tony Perri Highlights... Five tournament victories;...fifth straight NCAA berth 2007 Pac-10 Finish... 2nd 2007 NCAA Regional Finish (West)... 2nd 2007 NCAA Finish... 7th Letterwinners Returning/Lost... 6/4 National Championships...One (1988) Sports Information Director... Marc Dellins Men s Golf Contact...Rich Bertolucci Bertolucci s ... rbert@athletics.ucla.edu Bertolucci s Office Phone... (310) SID FAX... (310) UCLA Athletics Website... Fanfone (24 Hour Results)... (310) BRUINS Schedule... Inside Back Cover Season Outlook...2 Alphabetical Roster...4 Portrait Roster...4 THE COACHING STAFF Head Coach Derek Freeman...5 Director of Operations Daniel Hour...6 THE PLAYERS Player Biographies...7 THE SEASON Tournament Summary Individual Scores and Statistics...18 UCLA HISTORY UCLA All-Americans...33 UCLA s Distinguished Amateurs...21 UCLA Golf Lettermen...22 UCLA on the PGA Tour...20 UCLA Golf Records...24 UCLA in the Pacific-10 Conference...25 UCLA s All-Time Pac-10 Results NCAA Championship Summary...29 UCLA in the NCAA Championship...29 UCLA s NCAA Regional Results...29 UCLA s All-Time NCAA Results...30 Where Are They Now...32 GENERAL INFORMATION The CordeValle Collegiate...37 UCLA s Home Courses...39 The UCLA Practice Facility...36 Friends of Golf...35 Key Administrators and Support Staff...38 Los Angeles...41 The UCLA Experience... I 3 23 ON THE COVER (l-r): Seniors Kevin Chappell and Craig Leslie (foreground) and the UCLA Men s Golf Team at Will Rogers State Beach near Santa Monica, CA. Cover design by Alex Timiraos. CREDITS The UCLA men s golf media guide was written and edited by Rich Bertolucci, Associate Sports Information Director. Photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig). Coordinated by Marina Graphics of Hawthorne, CA, Ed Chernoff, President. Special thanks to the following: Ricardo Flores, Getty Images photographers Brian Bahr (Tom Pernice), Scott Halleran (Steve Pate), Doug Pensinger (Corey Pavin) and Donald Mirale (Duffy Waldorf). Copies of the men s golf media guide can be purchased in person at UCLA s Sports Information Office for $7.00. By mail, make checks payable for $8.00 to UC Regents and mail to UCLA Sports Information Office, PO Box 24044, Los Angeles, CA Day One of the Derek Freeman Era; Bandon, Oregon UCLA MEN S GOLF 1

2 SEASON OUTLOOK Head Coach Derek Freeman (l) and senior Craig Leslie. First-year Head Coach Derek Freeman could not have asked for a better Fall season: three victories in three events, the No.2 ranking and a recruiting class judged No.2 in the country by GolfWeek. However, like all UCLA coaches, Freeman s focus remains in front and not behind. Although we had a great Fall season, we understand that there is a lot of work to do, he said Our goal this offseason was to uncover our weaknesses and to work diligently to improve. The edition of UCLA men s golf has something for everyone: plenty of talent, experience, depth and enthusiasm. It also possesses a winning attitude as evidenced by its three victories and its eagerness to make a statement. With a combination of competitive fire and leadership, the Bruins expect to make a serious run for the NCAA championship. Following are capsule summaries of the Bruins personnel by eligibility: SENIORS The Bruins boast a trio of three-year lettermen in Kevin Chappell, Brandon Christianson and Craig Leslie. All of these golfers have made at least 24 starts and each has played more than 60 career rounds. Last season Chappell earned All-America honors, winning twice and completing the season with eight straight Top 20 finishes. He also led the team in scoring average (71.5), Top 10 (8) and Top 20 (11) finishes. Kevin is our senior captain and strongest leader, said Freeman. He s what every coach needs on a championship team: a leader, a hard worker and a motivator. Expect for him to have an opportunity to win every week. Overall, Chappell boasts three career collegiate victories, a 72.1 scoring average, 15 Top 10 and 23 Top 20 finishes totals that have improved every year. It s easy to see why he has played the best recently he works harder than anyone else, Freeman continued. He pushes each of our guys by demonstrating what it takes to be an All-American. In the Fall, Chappell placed second at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge and tied for fourth at the CordeValle Collegiate, continuing his streak of Top 20 finishes to 10 over two seasons. He was four-under par through six rounds with a scoring average of 71.2, a team leader. Leslie burst into the Fall season as a member of the Gold Team and recorded a pair of Top 20 results, tying for third at the Big Ten/ Pac-10 event and tying for 16th at CordeValle. His scoring average of 72.1 ranked second on the team and he was one-over par through six rounds. He also recorded three rounds under par tied for the team lead and a 69 (-3) in the second round at CordeValle. Craig had his best Fall since enrolling at UCLA, said the head coach. He has the ability to play without any distractions when he s playing his best. He will be able to help this team. Last season, Leslie played in six Gold Team events and recorded three finishes in the Top 25. At the Pac-10 Championship, he tied for 46th. Overall in 31 rounds, he averaged 73.9 with five Top 20 finishes. Christianson played in the second half of the season last year and contributed three Top 20 results in just 12 rounds. He placed fifth at the UC Riverside Braveheart event in his best performance of the season. We have challenged Brandon to make sure [that] every aspect of his life is at the highest level, which will allow him to compete at UCLA, said Freeman. He is working hard on earning his degree, and competing for a position to play in his last year. In his career, Christianson has made 24 starts and played 66 rounds. He has a career scoring average of 74.3 with 15 Top 20 results and nine rounds under par. JUNIORS All three juniors have earned a pair of varsity letters and each has played in either a Pac-10, NCAA Regional and NCAA Championship tournament. Two-year lettermen Erik Flores, Lucas Lee and James Lee each have made at least 18 starts and have played more than 50 rounds. Flores, who earned 2006 Second Team GCAA All-America honors, recorded a pair of Top 25 results in the Fall, tying for third at the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge and tying for 25th at CordeValle. Most encouraging: three of his six rounds were under 70. Erik had a much improved Fall season, said Freeman. He is close to where he was during his freshman year. He has as much talent as anyone that plays the game. I look for Erik to jump into the winner s circle this Spring. Missing from Flores collegiate resume is a victory. As a freshman, he placed second four times and has recorded eight career Top 5 finishes. He entered this season with a career scoring average of 72.7 in 72 rounds with 16 rounds below 70 (22%), and 26 under par (36%). Both percentages are team leaders. Erik has the ability to hit the ball a long way, remarked Freeman. The key to his success will be controlling his ball flight and hitting the correct distance. In two seasons, Lucas Lee has proven himself to be a workhorse as well as an outstanding player. Overall, he has made 26 starts, played in 78 rounds and boasts a fine 72.4 career scoring average. He leads UCLA MEN S GOLF

3 SEASON OUTLOOK the team with four victories. As a sophomore, he enjoyed his best season, boasting a 71.7 scoring average, 16 rounds under par and seven Top 10 finishes. He won twice, his counter percentage rose to 91% and he was named a Second Team GCAA All-American. This Fall, distracted by his ambition to qualify for the PGA Tour, his scores suffered. In six Fall rounds, he was 17-over par with one Top 20 result and one round under par. Lucas had an All-American season last year, which led to a great summer, said the head coach. This Fall he did not play well trying to focus on the PGA Tour Qualifying School and UCLA s schedule. His split focus led him to average play in both. That said, I really look forward to Lucas having a great Spring. He has the ability to score very low. He could win individually on any given week. James Lee broke into the winner s circle in the Fall with a victory at the CordeValle Collegiate. His first round score of 65 (-7) was a collegiate career best and the tournament s low round. Entering the season, he had made 18 starts and played in 55 rounds, averaging Last season, in just 24 rounds, he matched his production from his freshman year in which he played 31 rounds. James is now understanding that there is much more to golf than just hitting balls on the range, said Freeman. He has dedicated himself to his short game and it s beginning to pay off. With an accurate long game to complement his improving short game, Freeman expects Lee to add to his victory total in Freeman. He has unbelievable skill around the greens and he s a great putter. Connor Driscoll enjoyed a solid Fall, tying for ninth place as an individual competitor in the CordeValle Collegiate. His most impressive accomplishment, however, was qualifying for the Gold Team in the Bruins first event, where he tied for 45th. Connor is going to improve each time he plays, offered Freeman. He played well at CordeValle, which shows his ability to learn and grow as he plays in each tournament. At LaCosta Canyon High in Encinitas, Driscoll was a four-year letterman, two-time All-CIF Southern Section and all-league selection. With him in the lineup, the Monarchs won the league championship four straight seasons and they won the CIF title in As a junior player, he was ranked 18th by GolfWeek in SOPHOMORES A veteran and a newcomer represent the sophomore class. Jason Kang earned a varsity letter last season by making 12 starts and playing in 38 rounds. He averaged 73.3 and played in all three championship segments of the schedule, tying for 14th at the Pac-10 Championship. Last year, Jason became one of our solid players in the lineup, said Freeman. During the off-season, he committed himself to work on all his weaknesses. He is very fundamentally sound; he just needs to enjoy some success to boost his confidence. Transfer Benjamin Choe is slowly working his way back into playing shape after suffering some injuries near the end of his high school career two years ago. He struggled in the Fall, but Freeman is confident that the LaQuinta HS graduate will work hard to improve his game. FRESHMEN Both of the Bruins freshmen entered collegiate competition with plenty of junior experience, and each is expected to contribute significantly to the team s success. Philip Francis enrolled as one of the most heralded freshman golfers in UCLA history. As a junior player, he won more than 140 tournaments, including four consecutive Callaway Junior World titles and the 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur. He was ranked No.1 among junior players for 65 consecutive weeks and he was voted the 2006 AJGA Player of the Year. In the Fall, Francis tied for 13th at both of the Bruins stroke play tournaments, but burst onto the national scene with four straight match play victories in the Collegiate Match Play Championship, which UCLA won. Philip has won at every level in which he has played, and it s just a matter of time before he wins his first collegiate event, commented Freshman Philip Francis UCLA MEN S GOLF 3

4 UCLA MEN S GOLF ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Ht. Wt. Yr. R/L Hometown (High School) Kevin Chappell*** Sr. Right Fresno (Buchanan) Benjamin Choe So. Right Scottsdale, AZ (La Quinta HS, CA) Brandon Christianson*** Sr. Right Valencia (Valencia) Connor Driscoll Fr. Right Encinitas (La Costa Canyon) Erik Flores** Jr. Right Grass Valley (Nevada Union) Philip Francis Fr. Right Scottsdale, AZ Jason Kang* So. Right Valencia (Hart) James Lee** Jr. Right La Habra (Sonora) Lucas Lee** Jr. Right Torrance (Torrance) Craig Leslie*** Sr. Right Spokane, WA (Ferris) *Varsity letters earned. Head Coach: Derek Freeman, 1st year at UCLA Director of Operations: Daniel Hour, 1st year THE BRUINS BY CLASS Seniors 3 Juniors 3 Sophomores 2 Freshmen 2 BY STATE Arizona 2 California 7 Washington 1 THE UCLA MEN S GOLF PORTRAIT ROSTER Kevin Chappell Senior Fresno, CA Benjamin Choe Sophomore Scottsdale, Az Brandon Christianson Senior Valencia, CA Connor Driscoll Freshman Encinitas, CA Erik Flores Junior Grass Valley, CA Philip Francis Freshman Scottsdale, AZ Jason Kang Sophomore Valencia, CA James Lee Junior La Habra, CA Lucas Lee Junior Torrance, CA Craig Leslie Senior Spokane, WA UCLA MEN S GOLF

5 THE COACHING STAFF DEREK FREEMAN HEAD COACH 1ST YEAR (OKLAHOMA 94) Derek Freeman, a former all-conference golfer at the University of Oklahoma, began his first season as UCLA s head men s golf coach on July 16. He has made an immediate impact. Through the 2007 Fall campaign, the Bruins did not lose a tournament, winning the Big Ten/Pac-10 Challenge, the Collegiate Match Play Championship and the CordeValle Collegiate. In the November signing period, Freeman inked the nation s No. 2 ranked group of recruits as judged by GolfWeek. Finally, the Bruins finished his first half season ranked No.2 in the nation. Last season in his first year as the Bruins assistant coach, Freeman coached the UCLA Blue Team, which won the Cougar Invitational and and the Cal State Bakersfield Spring Invitational. Senior Chris Heintz won the Cougar event, and at the Bakersfield tournament, the Blue Team scorched the course for a score of 25-under par with sophomore Lucas Lee capturing medalist honors at 14-under par. Two years ago, Freeman spent the season as Oklahoma s men s assistant coach. In , the Sooners finished 29th at the NCAA Championship after placing seventh in the NCAA Central Regional. Oklahoma also won its first Big 12 Conference team title since Freeman s sophomore year as all five players finished among the Top 15 individuals. Prior to his appointment at OU, Freeman served the previous three seasons ( ) at Oklahoma City University. As an assistant coach for the men s and women s programs ( ), he helped lead OCU to a combined 15 tournament titles, including the men s 2003 NAIA Championship. Following the 2003 season, Freeman was promoted to head coach of the OCU women s program and guided the Stars to a second straight runner-up finish at the NAIA Championship. In his second season, , OCU captured the NAIA women s national championship and Freeman was named the NAIA National Coach of the Year. The team set a championship record with a 49-stroke victory. In two seasons as the OCU women s coach, Freeman mentored eight All-Americans and seven academic All-Americans. Twice he was voted the NAIA Region VI Women s Golf Coach of the Year ( ). In four of his last five seasons as a head coach or assistant, his teams won either a conference or national championship. As a player at OU, Freeman enjoyed a fine career, serving as the Sooners captain for three seasons ( ). During his collegiate career, he earned All-Big Eight honors in 1994 DEREK FREEMAN S COACHING RECORD and All-Big Eight academic honors in Freeman was a two-time Bruce Drake Award winner for most improved player and won OU s Jim Begwin Award for leadership and sportsmanship. Overall, Freeman played in four Big Eight Conference Championships, including the 1992 event in which the Sooners won their first-ever league golf title. He also participated in four NCAA Regional events and four NCAA Championship tournaments. Of his 51 collegiate appearances, he finished in the Top times. He received his degree in Economics from OU in 1994 and later played two years on the Canadian, Mexican and Nike Tours. A rib injury forced him to change careers, and he worked in the financial services industry for five years prior to entering the coaching ranks. Freeman, his wife Stephenie and their two sons live in the Santa Clarita Valley. Tournament Conference Regional National Year School Victories Finish Finish Finish OCU 1st 1st 2nd OCU 4 1st 2nd OCU 5 1st 1st Oklahoma 1st 7th 29th UCLA 2nd 2nd 7th Totals 9 2 titles 5 berths 5 berths 3 titles 1 title OCU at Oklahoma City University; assistant men s coach, ; Women s Head Coach, Oklahoma men s assistant coach UCLA men s assistant coach UCLA MEN S GOLF 5

6 THE COACHING STAFF DANIEL HOUR DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS 1ST YEAR UCLA 07 Daniel Hour begins his first season as the Bruins director of operations after serving as team manager last season. Hour will assume a variety of duties pertaining to event management, tournament logistics and recruiting. His main duties will be to serve as Tournament Director for the CordeValle Collegiate, manage the Bruins equipment needs, track the players academic progress and evaluate high school and junior golf prospects as directed by Coach Freeman. He will also travel and act as the designated coach of the Blue Team this season. Hour entered UCLA in the Fall of 2003 after earning four varsity letters in golf at Whitney HS in Cerritos. In 2001 he earned Whitney s Most Improved award and as a senior in 2003, he served as the team s captain and won MVP and 2nd team all-league honors. Hour describes his greatest high school thrill as winning a junior match with a birdie on the final hole after being five down. Hour, 22, graduated from UCLA in June of 2007 with a degree in Economics. He is single and lives in West Los Angeles. THE BRUIN 18 SUPPORT GROUP For More Information Contact: Daniel Hour dhour@athletics.ucla.edu or register online at UCLA MEN S GOLF

7 THE PLAYERS UCLA s returning All-Americans (clockwise from top left): senior Kevin Chappell, 2006 honorable mention, nd Team; Erik Flores, nd Team; Lucas Lee, rd Team. As a group, this threesome has combined for seven tournament victories UCLA MEN S GOLF 7

8 THE PLAYERS KEVIN CHAPPELL RIGHT-HANDED SENIOR FRESNO, CA (BUCHANAN) CHAPPELL S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 27.5% % Sub-70 Rounds: 16.3% % Top 10 Finishes: 12.9% % Top 20 Finishes: 19.8% Summer of 2007 Played in the U.S.-Japan Matches at Tijeras Creek and was in competition Won his final match with a 67 to help the U.S. rally to tie the score on the last day Tied for 11th at the Northeast Amateur Tied for 16th at the Sahalee Players Championship Tied for 11th place in stroke play at the Western Amateur with scores of (-2) Lost 3 & 1 in the first round of match play to Rickie Fowler Earned 2nd Team GCAA All-America honors and 1st Team All-Pac-10 acclaim Won the John Hayt Collegiate and the Oregon Duck Invitational Posted rounds of (-2) to win by one stroke Tied for first place at the Duck Invite with scores of (-2) Tied for second at the NCAA West Regionals with scores of (-15), a 54-hole total that ranks third all-time in UCLA history Placed eighth at the Pac-10 Championship with scores of (-5) Tied for 20th at the NCAA Championship with scores of (E) Finished in the Top 20 in his last seven tournaments and was 20-under par with a scoring average of 70.7 For the season, he led the team in scoring average (71.5), Top 10 (8) and Top 20 finishes (11) and tied for the team lead with 10 rounds under par Finished in the Top 25 in 12 of 13 appearances Led the Gold Team with a counter percentage of Summer of 2006 Qualified for the U.S. Amateur by finishing first with a 136 at King s Country Club in Hanford Tied for 18th individually at The Amateur with scores of (+3) Lost to Greg Carlin in the first round of match play Tied for seventh at the Sahalee Players Championship with scores of (E) Tied for fifth at the British Amateur at Royal St. George s with scores of (+3) Tied for third at the Pacific Coast Amateur with scores of (+5) Earned Honorable Mention All-America honors from the GCAA after winning the NCAA East Regional at Lake Nona GC with scores of (-5) Earned 2nd Team All-Pac-10 honors after tying for 17th at the conference championship with scores of (+4) Placed second at the Bill Cullum event with scores of (-1) Tied for sixth at the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate with scores of (+7) Overall, he recorded six Top 20 finishes, eight rounds under par and three rounds under 70 Finished the season with a scoring average of Summer of 2005 Advanced to the third round of the U.S. Amateur match play competition Won 1-up vs. Sihwan Kim in the first round Defeated David Lutterus 4 & 2 in the second round Fell 1-up to Mark Leon of Penn State in the third round when Leon sank a 25-foot putt on the 18th hole to win Tied for 48th at 146 (+6) following rounds of in the stroke play competition of The Amateur Advanced to the second round of the California Amateur Won on the 19th hole in the first round against Bob Niger Lost 3 & 2 in the second round to John Pate Tied for fourth individually with scores of (-1) Finished sixth at the Pacific Coast Amateur at the Bandon Dunes Resort with scores of (+4) Tied for eighth at the Scratch Players Championship with scores of (+2) playing the Bayonet Course in Monterey Tied for 18th at the Sahalee Players Chamnpionship Earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 honors Ranked second on the team with a scoring average of 73.3 Ranked second among the regulars with 92% of his rounds counting Nine rounds under par ranked in a tie for second on the team Best finish: tied for second at the NCAA West Regional after playing the final 36 holes in four-under par Also placed second at the Carson Daly Inivational Tied for seventh at the Pac-10 Championship after an opening round 67 Tied for eighth in his first collegiate tournament, the Gold Rush Posted scores of (-4). Summer 2004 Tied for 30th at the Pacific Coast Amateur with scores of (+10) Placed 27th at the Sahalee Players Championship with scores of (+13) Played on the victorious USA Team that won the World Junior Golf Cup in Japan Posted rounds of (+10). High School Fourtime all-league and all-city selection at Buchanan HS for coach Bob Ulrich Two-time All-CIF selection Two-time Fresno City Jr. Champion Earned FCWT All-America honors as a senior Recorded three Top 15 finishes on the AJGA circuit in 2003 Tied for 12th at the 2003 PING Junior at Sunriver Resort with scores of Placed ninth at the Arizona National, tied for 12th at the Sunriver Classic and placed 13th at the Needham Junior On the FCWT circuit in 2003, he recorded a pair of Top 10 finishes: tied for second at the West Coast Challenge and placed sixth at the FCWT National Championship Played on the 2003 American Cup team and won medalist honors with a pair of 69s Played on the Hogan Cup team that finished second Also played on the California State Boys Junior Amateur Team that finished fourth Won medalist honors with a pair of 70s at the U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier Tied for ninth in stroke play at the 2003 U.S. Jr. Amateur before falling 1-up in the first round of match play. Personal Has served as a Special Olympics volunteer Enjoys fishing in his spare time Full name is Kevin Alan Chappell History major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF

9 THE PLAYERS BEN CHOE RIGHT-HANDED SOPHOMORE SCOTTSDALE, AZ (LA QUINTA HS, CA) Junior College Attended Scottsdale CC and Rio Salado CC from Member of the 2005 USGA Men s State Arizona Team that placed 10th Was 3-0 in the 2005 Arizona Goldwater Cup Won the Arizona San Tan and Eastern Amateurs in 2005 Also was a quarterfinalist in the 2005 Arizona State Amateur. High School Earned three varsity letters for coaches Steve Miyano and Scott McGihon at La Quinta HS Three-time La Quinta HS MVP and All-Desert League selection three years In 2001, he was a member of the Hogan Cup Team that finished first and the America s Cup Team that placed fourth. Personal Chose UCLA for its academic and athletic opportunities Admires tennis great Roger Federer Enjoys cooking and watching the Food Network in his spare time as well as tennis and fishing Is ambidextrous Younger sister Esther is a professional golfer Born in Mountain View, CA Interested in Political Science as a major. BRANDON CHRISTIANSON RIGHT-HANDED SENIOR VALENCIA, CA (VALENCIA) CHRISTIANSON S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 13.6% % Sub-70 Rounds: 4% % Top 10 Finishes: 15% % Top 20 Finishes: 22.7% Earned his third varsity letter by making five appearances and playing 12 rounds in 2007 Placed fifth at the UCR Braveheart event with scores of (+11) Tied for 10th at the Cougar Invitational Tied for 16th at the CS Bakersfield event in March Enters the season with 10 career Top 10 finishes. Summer of 2006 Tied for sixth individually at the California State Amateur with scores of (E) Lost 5 & 4 in the first round of match play to David Bartman Tied for 18th at the SCGA Amateur at the Bakersfield CC with scores of (+4) Tied for fourth in his best finish of the year at Monarch Bay with scores of (+6) Tied for sixth at Pala Mesa with scores of (+1) Tied for seventh the following week at the Cougar Invite with scores of (+5) Tied for seventh at the Braveheart event with scores of (+3) Also recorded two other Top 20 finishes Averaged 74.6 in 25 rounds and 92% of his rounds were counters. Summer of 2005 In July he won the Oxnard City Championship with scores of (-3) at River Ridge GC In August he won the Simi Valley Amateur Championship with scores of (-5) at Simi Hills GC Finished third at the SCU Invitational Tied for eighth at the Cougar Invitational, tied for ninth at the Anteater Invitational and tied for 10th at the Carson Daly Invite Tied for 31st at the Gold Rush, his first collegiate tournament Fired a 66 (-6) in the second round On the season, he recorded five rounds under par and two rounds under 70. Summer 2004 Qualified for the U.S. Amateur but did not make the cut for match play Placed 10th at the L.A. City Men s Championship with scores of Earned first alternate status at the USGA Publinks qualifier with scores of High School Four-year letterman for coach Rusty Swisher at Valencia HS Earned league MVP honors in 2003 and 02 In 2002, he averaged 69.8 and in 2003 he averaged Daily News Player of the Year In 2004 he averaged 71.5 and shot a Foothill League record 65 at Harding Park Fired a 62 (-10) in the opening round of the 2003 CIF Southern Section playoffs That score is considered to be the lowest round by a high school player in Southern California history. Personal Chose UCLA for its academic and athletic opportunities Favorite academic class is math Mother Kathy (Norris) Christianson graduated from UCLA Enjoys playing cards in his spare time Has one younger brother, Jason Full name is Brandon Michael Christianson History major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF 9

10 THE PLAYERS CONNOR DRISCOLL RIGHT-HANDED FRESHMAN ENCINITAS, CA (LA COSTA CANYON) Junior Golf Was ranked as high as 18th among junior players by GolfWeek in 2006 Recorded three Top 10 results in seven starts on the AJGA circuit: T2 at the CORE Realty Championship, T4 at the PING Invitational and T7 at the TEE UP Challenge Was ranked 27th by the AJGA in 2006 Won the FCWT Teal Bend Classic with scores of (+1) Was the runnerup in the California State Junior Amateur with scores of (-3). High School Played four years of varsity golf for Coach Steve Armstrong at La Costa Canyon HS Two-year All-CIF Southern Section and all-league selection The Mavericks were four-time league champions with him in the lineup As a senior he led La Costa Canyon to the CIF Southern Section title. Personal Chose UCLA for its great education and golf team Has two older sisters For his greatest thrill, he says every birdie is a thrill for me Admires Tiger Woods Full name is Connor John Driscoll Undeclared major. 10th Hole, Bel-Air Country Club UCLA MEN S GOLF

11 THE PLAYERS ERIK FLORES RIGHT-HANDED JUNIOR GRASS VALLEY, CA (NEVADA-UNION) FLORES QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 36.1% % Sub-70 Rounds: 22.2% % Top 10 Finishes: 13.8% % Top 20 Finishes: 19.4% Summer 2007 Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Pacific Northwest Amateur after tying for 27th in stroke play with scores of (+4) Defeated Dean Whitaker, 3 & 2 in the first round Beat Corey Steger, 6 & 5 in the second round Won 5 & 4 against Ted Whitney in the third round before falling 1-up to Blake Trimble in the quarterfinals Recorded three Top 10s, four Top 20s, 11-sub-par rounds and six rounds under 70 as a sophomore Fired a first-round 64 (-8) to take the lead at the NCAA West Regionals before finishing in a tie for 23rd at 207 (-9) His first round score ranks in a tie for second for lowest round to par and tied for third for best score in UCLA golf history Also tied for fifth at the Big Ten/Pac-10 event and tied for 10th at the USC Invitational Closed with a 69 (-3) to tie for 18th at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Posted a 67 (-3) in the third round of the NCAA Championship, where he tied for 46th Averaged 73.4 with a counter percentage of Summer 2006 Tied for ninth at the State Fair Amateur Championship with scores of (-6) at Haggin Oaks CC Placed 13th at the Western Amateur with scores of (+4) Advanced to the second round of match play at the Western Defeated Jamie Lovemark 5 & 4 and lost 5 & 4 to Pablo Martin Played the final 54 holes in four-under par at the Porter Cup and tied for 30th with scores of (+3) Earned 2nd Team GCAA All-America honors after leading the Bruins with a scoring average of 72.1 Voted Freshman of the Year in the Pac-10 and earned 1st Team All-Pac-10 honors GCAA All-Freshman Team and All-Pacific Region honoree Recorded 10 rounds under 70, a team best Led the Bruins with four runner-up finishes and 10 Top 10 finishes overall Led the Gold Team with a 92% counter ratio Placed second at the Mercedes Championships and tied for second at CordeValle, the National Invitation Tournament and at the U.S. Intercollegiate Tied for third at The Prestige and at Augusta State Tied for 15th at the Pac-10 Championship and tied for 18th at the NCAA East Regional. Summer 2005 Won the California State Fair Amateur on Sept. 5 with scores of (-11) Led Team USA to a 12-stroke victory in the Toyota World Junior Golf Cup Individually, he won medalist honors with scores of (-20) Tied for 13th at the Sahalee Players Championship with scores of (+12) Tied for 21st at the Pacific Coast Amateur with scores of (+10). Junior Golf Earned 2nd Team AJGA All-America honors in 2004 and 3rd Team honors in 2003 In 2004 he tied for third at the Rolex Tournament of Champions with scores of (-5) Tied for fourth at the AJGA Polo Championships with scores of (-2) before falling 4 & 3 in the first round of match play Placed third at the AJGA Family Honda/Toyota Junior with scores of (-5) Tied for second at the California State Fair Amateur with scores of (-15) Placed fourth at the Heather Farr Classic and seventh at the Scott Robinson Invitational At the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship, he tied for 56th with scores of (+12) In match play, he advanced to the round of 16 In 2003, he won three tournaments on the AJGA and FCWT circuits and recorded five additional Top 10 finishes. High School Lettered three seasons at Nevada Union HS under coach Hank Davidson Earned Sacramento Bee Player of the Year honors. Personal Chose UCLA for its great academics and athletics Enjoys golf because it is a true test of skill and mental strength and also because of its integrity and honesty Lists his biggest thrill as representing the United States in the Japan Cup Admires Phil Mickelson Enjoys playing the guitar in his sapre time Favorite class is History Has one older sister Full name Erik Nathan Flores History major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF 11

12 THE PLAYERS PHILIP FRANCIS RIGHT-HANDED FRESHMAN SCOTTSDALE, AZ Summer 2007 Tied for 20th at the Porter Cup with scores of (-3) Played as an amateur in three PGA Tour events U.S. Bank Championship, the John Deere Classic and the Stanford St. Jude Championship and missed the cut each time. Junior Golf One of the top-ranked junior golfers in the class of 2007 Won more than 140 junior events, including the 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur at Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club Tied for second in stroke play competition with scores of (-7) In match play, he defeated Peter Williamson 6 & 4 in the first round and Brad Schneider 3 & 2 in the second round In the third round he beat Morgan Hoffman, 1-up, and in the quarterfinals, he beat Sihwan Kim in 20 holes Beat Andrew Putnam 4 & 3 in the semifinals In the finals he defeated Richard Lee of Chandler, AZ, 3 & 2 Also won the 2006 Rolex Tournament of Champions with scores of (-10) Voted the 2006 AJGA Player of the Year after he won the TOC and three other AJGA events He was ranked No.1 among U.S. junior players for 65 straight weeks Four-time winner of the Callaway Junior World tournament ( ) and finished second in 1998 Two-time winner of the Doral Junior Publinks. High School Attended Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale for two years and earned a pair of varsity golf letters Played on the 2003 state championship team. Personal Was home-schooled for his final two high school years First picked up a club when he was 18 months old At four, he won his first tournament (an eight and under event) Holds dual citizenship for the U.S. and Sweden Mother Birgitta is Swedish by birth Younger sister Jonna is a top prep tennis player Chose UCLA for its best combination of athletics, academics and golf Lists his biggest thrill as winning four consecutive Junior World Golf Championships, which broke Tiger Woods record Is related to former Texas Rangers star Steve Kemp Born in Las Vegas, NV Full name is Philip C. Francis Undeclared major. JASON KANG RIGHT-HANDED SOPHOMORE VALENCIA, CA (HART) KANG S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 31.5% % Sub-70 Rounds: 5% % Top 10 Finishes: 5% % Top 20 Finishes: 13.1% Summer 2007 Tied for 34th at the Sahalee Players Championship Made 12 appearances and played 38 rounds Best result was a runnerup finish at the SCU Invitational, where he posted scores of (-4) Tied for 4th at the CS Bakersfield I event with scores of (+1) Tied for 14th at the Pac-10 Championship with scores of (-1) Best round was a 68 (-4) in the final round at the CordeValle Collegiate Opened with a 69 (-3) at the NCAA West Regional Recorded 12 rounds under par as a freshman. Summer 2006 Qualified for the U.S. Amateur at Cypres Ridge on July 27 with a 36-hole total of 138, finishing second Tied for 37th in stroke play at The Amateur with scores of (+3) Was eliminated 2-up by Ryan Yip in the first round Tied for 30th at the Thunderbird International at Grayhawk GC with scores of (+11) Tied for 34th at the Heather Farr Classic with scores of (+8) Qualified locally for the U.S. Open. Junior Golf In 2005 he recorded five Top 20 finishes in six junior events, highlighted by a third place finish at the Honda/Toyota event in which he posted scores of Also tied for fifth at the HP Boys Junior Championship with scores of In 2004 he recorded five Top 20 finishes in junior tournaments, including a runner-up finish at the IRI Golf Group Tri-Cities Junior at Sun Willows Posted scores of at Sun Willows In 2003, he recorded five Top 20s in seven events, highlighted by a tie for ninth at the Nike event at Cimarron. High School Lettered in golf three seasons at South High in Torrance before moving to the Santa Clarita Valley in 2006 where he lettered one season at Hart High in Valencia Earned all-league honors every year at both schools Third team 2005 AJGA Rolex All-American. Personal Has one younger sister Chose UCLA for its great program, teammates and coaches Enjoys playing basketball and tennis as hobbies Lists his greatest thrill as earning Rolex All-America honors Born in Seoul, South Korea Undeclared major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % UCLA MEN S GOLF

13 THE PLAYERS JAMES LEE RIGHT-HANDED JUNIOR LA HABRA, CA (SONORA) LEE S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 16.3% % Sub-70 Rounds: 7% % Top 10 Finishes: 7% % Top 20 Finishes: 10.7% Summer 2007 Tied for sixth at the Sahalee Players Championship with scores of (+5) Made eight starts and played 24 rounds Recorded two Top 10s and three Top 20s Best finish was fourth at the Braveheart Finished ninth at the Husky Invite with scores of (-3) His opening round 66 was a career-best Closed with a 68 (-4) at the NIT in April and tied for 27th. Summer 2006 Tied for 23rd at the Players Amateur with scores of (-8) Tied for 24th at Sahalee with scores of (+7) Earned a trip to the NCAA Championship on the strength of his tie for 21st at the Pac-10 Championship Tied for 32nd at the NCAAs with scores of (+2) All four of those rounds were counters Recorded a pair of Top 10 finishes during the season: T4 at CordeValle and T10 at Monarch Bay Posted six rounds under par, including one at the NCAAs 84% of his rounds were counters. Summer 2005 Won the 2005 Family Toyota/Family Honda Championship with score of (-18) at Coto de Caza Tied for 12th at the California State Fair Amateur with scores of (-4). Junior Golf Two-time 1st Team AJGA All-American (2005 and 03) and honorable mention in 2004 Placed second in the 2005 Hanmi Bank Junior Open with scores of (-8) Won the I.R.I Arizona National Mixed Team Championship with Jennie Lee (no relation) They posted scores of Won the 2004 AJGA Polo Championship with a victory in 23 holes against David May in the match play finals Defeated Armond Vongvanji 2-up in the semifinals and beat Matt Swan 6 & 4 in the quarterfinals Won 1-up in the second round and 4 & 3 in the first round Won the 2004 AJGA Toyota/Honda Junior at Coto de Caza with scores of (-8) Tied for 10th at the Thunderbird International Jr. with scores of Recorded three Top 10 finishes in 2003 Quarterfinalist at the 2003 U.S. Jr. Amateur. High School Earned four varsity letters for three different coaches at Sonora HS Four-time 1st Team All-CIF selection Named 2003 Southern California Player of the Year Two-time CIF individual regional champion (2003 and 04). Personal Chose UCLA for its academics and athletics Plays golf because he enjoys competing against the environment Lists his greatest thrill as winning his first tournament and his first major event (2004 AJGA Tournament of Champions) Plays the guitar in his spare time Admires Tiger Woods for his confidence and strength Has one younger brother Major is East Asian Studies. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF 13

14 THE PLAYERS LUCAS LEE RIGHT-HANDED JUNIOR TORRANCE, CA (TORRANCE) LEE S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 35.8% % Sub-70 Rounds: 19.2% % Top 10 Finishes: 14.9% % Top 20 Finishes: 19.2% Summer 2007 Won the stroke play competition at the Western Amateur with scores of (-9) before falling in the first round of match play Lost 2-up to Kyle Hosick Tied for fifth at the Scratch Players Championship with scores of (-7) Tied for 16th at the Southern Amateur with scores of (-5) Earned 3rd Team GCAA All-America honors and 2nd Team All-Pac-10 acclaim Selected to the GCAA All-Pacific Region Team Selected GolfWorld Player of the Week for Mar. 16 and GolfWeek POW for Mar. 12 Won the CS Bakersfield tournament in February with scores of (-14) Also won the Southern Highlands Invitational with scores of (-3) Birdied the final hole to win at Southern Highlands Recorded three runner-up results: 2nd at the Husky Invitational, T-2nd at The Prestige and T-2nd at the Cougar Invitational At The Prestige, he played the final 36 holes in eight-under par and finished three strokes back Tied for 12th at the Pac-10 Championships after posting two rounds of 71 (-1) to finish at 286 (-2) Posted two rounds of 68 (-2) at the NCAA Championship and tied for 22nd Led the team with 16 rounds under par and tied for the team lead with 10 rounds under 70 Ranked second on the team in scoring average (71.7) and Top 10 finishes (7). Summer 2006 Tied for 52nd at the U.S. Amateur Publinks with scores of In match play, he was defeated in the first round by Anthony Kim, 2 & 1 Tied for 18th at the Dogwood Invitational with scores of (-7) Tied for 16th at the Scratch Players with scores of (E) [the final nine holes were cancelled due to inclement weather] Won the Sao Paulo Amateur in his native Brazil with scores of (-4) Earned Honorable Mention All-Pac-10 honors Won a pair of tournaments as a freshman: the Cougar Invitational with scores of (-6) and the Battle of Monarch Bay (tied) with scores of (+3) Stroke average of 73.3 ranked third on the team Recorded 12 rounds under par, tied for second on the team Five rounds under 70 tied for second on the team Seven Top 20 finishes also tied for second on the team Tied for second at the Braveheart Classic and placed third at the Pala Mesa Invitational. Summer 2005 Tied for 14th at the California State Fair Amateur with scores of (-3) Tied for fourth at the AJGA Heather Farr Classic with scores of (-1). Junior Golf Two-time AJGA All-American In 2005, he tied for fourth at the Heather Farr Classic at Longbow GC with scores of (-1) Tied for 16th at the 2005 Thunderbird International Junior at Grayhawk GC with scores of (-1) Tied for sixth at the AJGA Polo Championship in stroke play with scores of (-3) Lost in 20 holes in the first round of match play Tied for sixth at the Lennar Jr. at Mission Hills with three rounds of 70 to finish at 210 (-6) Recorded five other Top 20 finishes at AJGA events In 2003 he won the L.A. City Junior Championship with scores of Also won the AJGA PING at Sunriver Resort with scores of (-11) Recorded two other Top 20 finishes Finished fifth at the 2002 Junior World Championship with scores of High School Lettered four years for Coach Devin Kushi at Torrance High Two-time Ocean League individual champion Four-time All-Ocean League selection 2005 Ocean League Player of the Year Finished fifth in the 2005 CIF tournament 2004 CIF Southern Section individual champion Torrance High golf MVP. Personal Born in Sao Paulo, Brazil Chose UCLA because it has been my dream to get into UCLA since I came to America Enjoys playing golf because it s competitive, it teaches you about life Biggest thrill was being admitted to UCLA Admires Phil Mickelson Has three sisters History major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF

15 THE PLAYERS CRAIG LESLIE RIGHT-HANDED SENIOR SPOKANE, WA (FERRIS) CHAPPELL S QUICK STATS % Subpar Rounds: 22.9% % Sub-70 Rounds: 11.4% % Top 10 Finishes: 10.3% % Top 20 Finishes: 18.3% Made 10 appearances and averaged 73.9 in 31 rounds Best finish was a tie for fifth at the Husky Invitational, where he carded a final round 67 (-5) Placed sixth at the CS Bakersfield I event posting rounds of (-5) His 65 was a career collegiate best Tied for sixth at the Braveheart Played in the conference championship and tied for 46th Recorded seven rounds under par and four rounds below 70. Summer 2006 Tied for seventh at the Rosauers Open with scores of (-10) Tied for 12th at the Washington State Golf Assn. Amateur with scores of (+10) Tied for 28th at Sahalee with scores of (+10) Won the Pala Mesa Invitational with scores of (-6) Tied for second at the Chico State Invite (-2) Finished second at the Cougar Invitational with scores of (-2) Tied for ninth at the Cullum Intercollegiate with scores of (+8) Averaged 73.6 in 27 rounds with seven rounds under par More than 88% of his rounds were counters Tied for sixth at the Cullum Intercollegiate with scores of (-2) Tied for third at the Cougar Invitational with scores of (E) Final round 67 (-4) enabled him to tie for 13th at the Cowboy Classic Recorded four rounds under 70, which led the Blue Team regulars. Summer 2004 Medalist at the PNGA Men s Amateur at Royal Oaks with scores of (-6) Tied for third at the U.S. Amateur qualifier with scores of (+7) Canadian Junior medalist with scores of (-5) Tied for sixth at the 2003 PING Junior at Sunriver Resort with scores of (-2). High School Earned four letters in three sports in high school Lettered in football (1) and basketball (2) at Liberty High as a freshman and sophomore Played quarterback at Liberty Transferred to Ferris HS for his final two years and lettered once in golf Won the WJGA title in the summers of 2002 and 03 At Ferris, he served as team captain and earned MVP honors as a senior Also voted league MVP as a senior. Personal Hobbies include football, basketball, water sports and winter sports Favorite class is Economics Hopes to be a stockbroker or professional golfer Full name is Jonathan Craig Leslie Youngest of three siblings History major. CAREER STATISTICS Rnds Rnds Year App. Rds Victories Top 10 Top 20 Avg. <70 <Par Low Counter % % % % Totals % UCLA MEN S GOLF 15

16 UCLA S TOURNAMENT SUMMARY HUSKY INVITATIONAL SEPT , AT WASHINGTON NATIONAL, AUBURN, WA UCLA 1ST, (-9) The Bruins jumped out to a solid start taking the first round lead at eight-under par 280, and played well enough over the final 36 holes to win their first event of the season. Seven Bruins finished in the Top 25, led by sophomore Lucas Lee, who finished second at six-under par 210. Lee s first round 66 (-6) was tied for first place with teammate James Lee, who finished ninth at three-under par 213 playing as an individual. Senior Peter Campbell and junior Craig Leslie tied for fifth at 212 (-4). Junior Kevin Chappell tied for 15 th at 216 (E), freshman Jason Kang, on the strength of a final round 71 (-1), placed 22 nd and junior Daniel Im tied for 23 rd at 220 (+4). THE PRESTIGE AT PGA WEST OCT , AT LAQUINTA, CA UCLA 2ND, (-13) A sluggish first round set the Bruins back in this annual duel in the desert. Their second round score of 276 (-12) was one of their best of the season and vaulted them back into contention, one behind Stanford after 36 holes. In the final round Stanford s score of 280 (-8) proved just enough for a two-stroke victory. Lucas Lee recorded his second Top 5 finish of the season, tying for second place at sixunder par 210, sparked largely by a second round 67 (-5). Flores tied for 10 th, following a final round 70 (-2). Senior Chris Heintz tied for 19 th at 216 (E) after posting a 70 (-2) in the last round. BIG TEN/PAC-10 CHALLENGE OCT AT PACIFIC DUNES, BANDON, OR UCLA 1ST, (+33) UCLA led the scoring in this conference challenge tournament, and Daniel Im led the Bruins with a second place finish. UCLA won the team title by five shots over rival USC and 10 other teams from both leagues. Erik Flores and Kevin Chappell tied for fifth place, and Lucas Lee recorded his third straight Top 20 finish. SCU INVITATIONAL OCT AT SILVER CREEK VALLEY CC, SANTA CLARA, CA UCLA 2ND, (+11) The UCLA Blue Team jumped from fourth to second place after a solid final round, but UC Santa Barbara got hot and posted a score of 279 (-9) to snatch the title by two strokes. Jason Kang finished one stroke out first place at 212 (-2) with an even par 72 in the last round. Freshman Charlie Harris was the next highest Bruin, tying for 20 th place at 222 (+6). CALLAWAY COLLEGIATE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP OCT AT COLONIAL CC, FT. WORTH, TX UCLA T-9TH, UCLA managed only a first-round victory in this annual match play championship among the nation s top teams. The Bruins defeated Auburn, 3-2 in the opening round, but lost to Lamar, 3-2 in the second round. In the consolation bracket, the Bruins lost 3-2 to Georgia. On a positive note, Lucas Lee and Jason Kang each posted a records and Craig Leslie was CORDEVALLE COLLEGIATE NOV. 6-7 AT CORDEVALLE CC, SAN MARTIN, CA UCLA T-7TH, (-4) CordeValle Country Club played dry and warm, producing record scores for two days. The Bruins got off to a slow start in the first round while several teams got hot. Stanford set a single round record with a score of 273 (-15) and broke it 24 hours later with a round of 268 (-20). The Cardinal s score of 822 (-42) set a tournament record. Daniel Im was the Bruins top finisher, tying for 12 th place 211 (-5) following a final round 69 (-3). James Lee tied for 19 th at 213 (-3) and Craig Leslie tied for 24 th at 214 (-2). JOHN HAYT COLLEGIATE FEB AT SAWGRASS CC, PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FL UCLA T-4TH, (+35) Another slow start kept the Bruins in the middle of the field, and although they managed to improve their scores in each round, they still finished 18 shots off the pace. Kevin Chappell recorded his second career victory, beating a quality field that included Coastal Carolina s Dustin Johnson and Vanderbilt s Luke List. His final round 69 (-3) gave him a 54-hole total of 214 (-2) and beat Vandy s Jon Curran by one stroke. Daniel Im was the next highest UCLA player, tying for 32 nd place at 228 (+12). COUGAR INVITATIONAL FEB AT SAN LUIS REY DOWNS, BONSALL, CA UCLA 1ST, (+29) Senior Chris Heintz won the tournament, and the Bruins combined to capture the title at this annual Blue Team event. Heintz notched his second career victory with an even par score of 216 that featured an opening round 67 (-5). Lucas Lee tied for second at 220 (+4) and Brandon Christianson tied for 10 th at 228 (+12). CS BAKERSFIELD SPRING INVITATIONAL I FEB , AT SEVEN OAKS CC, BAKERSFIELD, CA UCLA 1ST, (-25) A school record hung in the balance after 36 holes, but the Bruins managed only an even par score in the final round in winning their third Blue Team event. Still, their 25-under par total was impressive, as was Lucas Lee s third career victory. He posted rounds of (-14) to etch his name in the record books. Craig Leslie (211, -5) and Chris Heintz (212, -4) finished sixth and tied for seventh, respectively. BRAVEHEART CLASSIC MAR. 5-6, AT OAK VALLEY CC, BEAUMONT, CA UCLA 2ND, (+41) Despite a first round score of 308 (+20), the Bruins still found themselves in first place after 36 holes at 605 (+29). But their two-stroke lead evaporated when tournament winner Jacksonville posted a 289 (+1) score in the final round. Top 10 finishers for the Bruins included James Lee, who placed fourth at 226 (+10), Brandon Christianson, who finished fifth at 227 (+11) and Craig Leslie, who tied for sixth at 228 (+12) UCLA MEN S GOLF

17 UCLA S TOURNAMENT SUMMARY USC COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL MAR. 5-6, AT NORTH RANCH CC, WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA UCLA 4 TH, (+18) The Bruins held the first round lead briefly, but watched it disappear as USC and Stanford slugged it out in the final 36 holes. The Bruins held the top spot after their first round 281 (-7) before the Trojans overtook them with a second round score of 277 (-11). Stanford s final round 279 (-9) sealed the Cardinal s five-stroke victory. Erik Flores and Lucas tied for 10 th place at 215 (+2) with Flores final round 78 (+6) knocking him out of contention. SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS COLLEGIATE MAR. 9-11, AT SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS, HENDERSON, NV UCLA 1 ST, (+10) UCLA erased a three-shot Georgia lead entering the final round and won by three strokes over the sixth-ranked Bulldogs. The Bruins also beat several other higher-ranked teams, including No. 9 UNLV, No. 4 Oklahoma State and third-ranked Florida. Lucas Lee won his fourth collegiate event, finishing at three-under par 213. Lee outlasted Florida s Billy Horschel, the nation s No.2 ranked player. Kevin Chappell finished ninth at 218 (+2) and Erik Flores tied for 18 th at 221 (+5). CS BAKERSFIELD SPRING INVITATIONAL II MAR , AT BAKERSFIELD CC, BAKERSFIELD, CA UCLA 2 ND, (+14) Three strokes back at the beginning of the final round, the Bruins were unable to finish strong enough to capture the victory, taking second a stroke behind host CS Bakersfield in this Blue Team event. Charlie Harris tied for second at 214 (-2) and Jason Kang tied for fourth at 217 (+1). Chris Heintz tied for 13 th at 223 (+7) and Brandon Christianson tied for 16 th at 224 (+8). OREGON DUCK INVITATIONAL MAR , AT EUGENE CC, EUGENE, OR UCLA T-6 TH, (+23) Kevin Chappell was the bright spot in a disappointing team finish for the Bruins. The UCLA junior tied for first place at 214 (-2) with conference peers Alex Prugh (Washington) and Jamie Lovemark (USC). The Bruins never got untracked, posting successively higher scores throughout the tournament. NATIONAL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT APR. 2-3, AT TUCSON NATIONAL, TUCSON, AZ UCLA 2 ND, (-16) Despite a flurry of low scores, the Bruins could not keep pace with a hot Arizona State team that played the final 36 holes in 23-under par. Kevin Chappell tied for seventh at four-under par 212, Craig Leslie tied for 11 th at 213 (-3) and Jason Kang tied for 16 th at 215 (-1). U.S. COLLEGIATE CHAMPIONSHIP APR. 9-11, AT THE GOLF CLUB OF GEORGIA, ATLANTA, GA UCLA 2 ND, (+28) Georgia avenged its three-stroke defeat to UCLA with an eight-stroke victory in its home state. The Bruins score of 302 (+14) in the second round proved costly on a day when the Bulldogs recorded a score of 295 (+7). Chappell tied for sixth at 220 (+4) and Lucas Lee tied for 10 th at 222 (+6). PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIP APR , AT EUGENE CC, EUGENE, OR UCLA 2 ND, ,425 (-15) No team could keep the pace with USC and its standout freshman Jamie Lovemark after the first round. The Bruins held the lead by one stroke after the opening round, but USC posted three consecutive rounds below 350 that were unmatched by any team in the conference. The Bruins did manage to record their fourth straight runnerup finish. Daniel Im, the defending conference medalist, placed fifth at eight-under par 280, followed by Kevin Chappell, who finished eighth at 283 (-5). Lucas Lee tied for 12 th at 286 (-2) and Jason Kang tied for 14 th at one-under par 287. UCLA-USC DUAL MATCH MAY 10, AT LOS ANGELES COUNTRY CLUB UCLA 2.5, USC 2.5 Although the teams tied, USC secured the five Lexus Gauntlet points because of its first-place finish at the Pac-10 Championship. In match play competition, USC s Jamie Lovemark defeated Kevin Chappell, 3 & 2, and the Trojans Tom Glissmeyer defeated Erik Flores, 2-up. The Bruins got a 1-up victory from Daniel Im against Rory Hie and a 4 & 3 victory at No.5 from Craig Leslie against Gordon Nasser. UCLA s Jason Kang and USC s Joshua Wooding finished all-square. NCAA WEST REGIONAL MAY 17-19, AT KARSTEN GC, TEMPE, AZ UCLA 2 ND, (-42) After two rounds, the Bruins held a one-stroke lead over South Carolina on a course in which they were seemingly scoring at will. Their score of 20-under par 268 in the first round set a school record and gave them a five-stroke lead. In addition, Erik Flores was hot, firing a first round 64 (-8) to take the lead. Kevin Chappell had provided additional support with an opening round 66 (-6). In round two, the Bruins lead dwindled to one as the Gamecocks posted a 269 (-19). UCLA s solid score of 281 (-7) fell short by three strokes in the final round as South Carolina posted a 278 (-10) to seal a two-shot victory. Kevin Chappell, who won the 2006 NCAA East Regional, continued his clutch post-season performance by tying for second at 15-under 201. Flores, after a final round 74 (+2), tied for 23 rd at nine-under par 207, a drop of 20 spots. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP MAY 30-JUNE 2, AT GOLDEN HORSESHOE GOLD COURSE, WILLIAMSBURG, VA UCLA 7 TH, ,130 (+11) UCLA s best round was an even par 280 in the second round at the par 70 Gold Course. Stanford posted three rounds under par and won the national championship by 12 strokes over Georgia. Lamar and Charlotte tied for third at five-over par 1,125. Kevin Chappell, on the strength of a third round 65 (-5) tied for 20 th at even par 280, completing a string of six Top 20 results to end the season. Lucas Lee tied for 22 nd at 281 (+1). USC s Jamie Lovemark won medalist honors, playing the final 36 holes in 12-under par, although the Trojans missed the 54-hole cut UCLA MEN S GOLF 17

18 UCLA S INDIVIDUAL SCORES Tournament Kevin Erik Daniel Lucas Chris Date/Course (Par) Chappell Flores Im Lee Heintz Husky Invitational (I) Sept Washington Nat l (72) 74 T15 73 T30 76 T nd 73 T30 The Prestige Oct Norman GC (72) 74 T20 70 T10 72 T39 69 T2 70 T15 Pac-10/Big Ten Oct Pacific Dunes (71) 72 T5 77 T5 70 2nd 73 T18 SCU Invite 73 Oct Silver Creek GC (72) 75 T23 CordeValle Nov CordeValle CC (72) 70 T25 71 T60 72 T12 73 T50 Hayt Collegiate Feb Sawgrass (72) 69 1st 77 T48 77 T32 Cougar Invite Feb San Luis Rey Downs (72) 72 T2 74 1st CS Bakersfield I Feb Seven Oaks CC (72) 70 1st 70 T7 USC Invite Mar North Ranch CC (71) 71 T30 78 T10 77 T42 74 T10 79 T47 Southern Highlands Mar So. Highlands (72) 72 9th 69 T18 79 T st Duck Invitational Mar Eugene CC (72) 72 T1st 78 T59 76 T27 78 T44 CS Bakersfield II 73 Mar Bakersfield CC (72) 78 T13 NIT Apr Tucson National (72) 73 T7 69 T23 USCC Apr The GC of Georgia (72) 72 T6 72 T20 73 T10 Pac-10 Champs Apr Oregon Host Eugene CC (72) 70 8th 72 T th 71 T12 NCAA W. Regional May Karsten GC (72) 67 T2 74 T23 72 T43 72 T36 NCAA Championship May 30-June Golden Horseshoe (70) Virginia Commonwealth 70 T20 73 T46 73 T46 68 T22 Total Strokes/Rounds 2934/ / / / /21 Scoring Average Team Statistics Chappell Flores Im L. Lee Heintz Totals Tournament Wins Top 10 Finishes Top 20 Finishes Rounds Under Par Rounds Under % of Rounds Used... 38/41 (93%)...27/35 (77%)...35/38 (92%)...40/44 (91%)...17/18 (94%) UCLA MEN S GOLF

19 UCLA S INDIVIDUAL SCORES Tournament Peter Charlie Jason James Craig Brandon Date/Course (Par) Campbell Harris Kang Lee Leslie Christianson Husky Invitational 70 (I) 80 (I) 74 (I) 66 (I) 71 Sept Washington Nat l (72) 70 T5 78 T nd 73 9th 67 T5 Pac-10/Big Ten 78 Oct Pacific Dunes (71) 76 T37 SCU Invite Oct Silver Creek GC (72) 72 T34 74 T nd 72 T23 CordeValle (I) 69 (I) Nov CordeValle CC (72) 68 T43 69 T th Hayt Collegiate Feb Sawgrass (72) 74 T61 73 T58 Cougar Invite (I) Feb San Luis Rey Downs (72) 75 T15 78 T22 76 T13 73 T10 CS Bakersfield I (I) Feb Seven Oaks CC (72) 77 T15 74 T th 73 T32 UCR Braveheart Mar Oak Valley (72) 77 T28 74 T th 74 T6 78 5th Southern Highlands 74 Mar So. Highlands (72) 74 T34 Duck Invitational Mar Eugene CC (72) 77 T38 75 T44 CS Bakersfield II Mar Bakersfield CC (72) 74 T2 77 T4 76 T16 NIT Apr Tucson National (72) 70 T16 68 T27 69 T11 USCC Apr The GC of Georgia (72) 74 T48 74 T24 Pac-10 Champs Apr Oregon Host Eugene CC (72) 71 T14 74 T46 NCAA W. Regional 69 May Karsten GC (72) 70 T43 NCAA Championship 71 May 30-June 2 75 Golden Horseshoe (70) 74 Virginia Commonwealth 76 T74 Total Strokes/Rounds 670/9 1345/ / / /31 901/12 Scoring Average Team Statistics Campbell Harris Kang J. Lee Leslie Christianson Tournament Wins Top 10 Finishes Top 20 Finishes Rounds Under Par Rounds Under % of Rounds Used... 5/6 (83%)... 13/15 (87%)... 25/35 (71%)...14/18 (77%)...23/28 (82%)...5/6 (83%) UCLA MEN S GOLF 19

20 UCLA ON THE PGA TOUR UCLA has produced many outstanding golfers, including the likes of PGA TOUR members Corey Pavin, Duffy Waldorf, Scott McCarron, Tom Pernice Jr., Steve Pate, Brandt Jobe, Jay Delsing, John Merrick and Parker McLachlin. These nine players have won more than $60 million in their careers through the 2007 season. One of the most successful players on the TOUR, Corey Pavin, was a two-time first-team All-American, the Pacific-10 Conference and NCAA Player of the Year in 1982, and the 82 Pac-10 individual champion. He won 11 collegiate tournaments while at UCLA and Corey Pavin participated in the 1981 Walker Cup and the 1982 Masters and U.S. Open while still a collegian. In 1995, Pavin won his first major the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. His clutch four-wood to six feet on the 18th hole and subsequent par secured a two-shot victory over Greg Norman. He qualified for the PGA TOUR in 1983, and in 1984, he won his first professional tournament and was named PGA Rookie of the Year. He has won 27 professional tournaments (12 on the international circuit), including the 1994 and 1995 Los Angeles Opens and the 2006 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee. He played on the victorious 1991 and 93 U.S. Ryder Cup teams and has earned more than $13 million. He finished 1991 as the PGA s leading money winner and was named the TOUR s Player of the Year that season. A Bruin golf letterman from , Duffy Waldorf was a two-time NCAA All-American and the 1985 College Player of the Year. As a senior in 1985, Waldorf won the Pac-10 title and earned a spot on the U.S. Walker Cup team. He has won four times on the PGA TOUR, including the 2000 National Car Rental Golf Classic. In Duffy Waldorf his 22-year PGA career, Waldorf has won more than $11 million, including more than $1.4 million in He tied for fifth at the 1996 Masters and tied for ninth at the 1994 U.S. Open. Duffy was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in Former Bruin Scott McCarron, who played at UCLA from , won his first professional tournament the 1996 Freeport-McDermott Classic and tied for 10th at the Masters that season. McCarron, who won the 1997 and 2001 BellSouth Classics and recorded Top 10 finishes at the 97 U.S. Open and PGA Championships, has won more than $9 million on the TOUR. In 2003, McCarron won more than $1.2 million with two Top 10 finishes, including a second place finish at the Las Vegas Invitational. In 2005, he won more than $950,000. Tom Pernice Jr., a former two-time All- American and 1982 UCLA graduate, enjoyed one of his best seasons in He won more than $2 million, recording six Top 10 finishes, including a runner-up finish at the Fed Ex St. Jude Classic. In 2001, he won over $1.3 million, including a victory at The International. In 1999, he won his first tournament, the Buick Open, by firing a final round 65 to win by one shot over Tom Lehman at the Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club in Grand Blanc, MI. In 1998, he fi nished second in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro Am, tied for 11th at the Greater Vancouver Open and placed 16th at the Sprint International. In 2004 he won more than $1.4 million and finished among the Top 10 five times. In 2005, he recorded his fourth million dollar season by winning more than $1.3 million in prize money. In his career, he has won more than $11 million. Scott McCarron Former UCLA All-American Tom Pernice won his first tournament in He haswon more than $10 million in his career. Brandt Jobe, a 20-year PGA professional, played for the Bruins from and helped lead UCLA to its only NCAA team championship in men s golf. When he tied for second place at the 1988 NCAAs, he became UCLA s highest individual finisher at the national championship. As a professional, he has won over $6 million and added nine international victories. In 2005, he finished 25th on the money list with more than $1.7 million in earnings. Always a tough competitor, Steve Pate lettered from , winning four college tournaments. In 1983, Pate won the Pacific-10 Championship and earned first-team All-America honors. He has won six UCLA MEN S GOLF

21 UCLA ON THE PGA TOUR PGA tournaments in more than 20 years as a professional and competed on both the U.S. Kirin Cup Team (1988) and the winning U.S. Ryder Cup team in A wrist injury kept him off the Tour in 1997, but he recovered in time to win the 1998 CVS Charity Classic and earn a spot as a captain s pick on the victorious 1999 Ryder Cup team. He has career earnings of more than $8 million. Another UCLA All-American, Jay Delsing, was a key member of two Pacific-10 title teams. He was a threetime all-conference selection John Merrick and earned first-team All- America honors in 1982 and second team acclaim in During his All-America years, he captured seven collegiate tournament titles. He has won more than $3 million on the PGA TOUR, tied for second at the 1995 FedEx St. Jude Classic and finished eighth at the 1994 Los Angeles Open. His best finish in 1998 was a tie for ninth in the Bell Canadian Open. Former All-American John Merrick (UCLA 04) earned his PGA Tour card by fi nishing among the top money winners on the 2006 Nationwide Tour. Merrick won the Peek n Peak Classic and took home $100,000. For the year, he won more than $208,000, recorded four Top 10 finishes and made 20 of 26 cuts. In his rookie PGA Tour season of Parker McLachlin 2007, he earned nearly $650,000, made 16 cuts and finished 129th on the money list. Another former Bruin, Parker McLachlin (UCLA 02) earned more than $625,000 on the PGA and Nationwide tours last season. As a collegian, McLachlin earned four letters, made 47 starts, played 143 rounds and was a two-time All-Pac-10 selection. In 1998, he set the course record of 59 (-11) at the Waikoloa King s Course in his native Hawaii. Jim Albus, a 1965 UCLA graduate, was the head professional at the Piping Rock Club on Long Island for 14 years before choosing to play on the Champions Tour full-time in He won six tournaments and most recently won the 1998 GTE Classic. His best season was 1994, when he won the Vantage At The Dominion and the Bank of Boston Senior Classic and earned $1.2 million. Some of his other Champions Tour victories include titles at the 1991 Ford Senior Players Championship and the 1993 GTE Suncoast Classic. A member of the Metropolitan (NY) PGA Hall of Fame, Albus has won more than $6 million in his professional career. UCLA S PGA TOUR LEGACY Years on Career Golfer Tour Earnings Victories Jim Albus 18* $ 6.3M 9 Jay Delsing M 2 Brandt Jobe M 11 Scott McCarron M 7 Parker McLachlin 5 662K 0 John Merrick 4 649K 1 Corey Pavin M 27 Tom Pernice M 2 Duffy Waldorf M 7 Totals $63.5M 66 *Champions Tour. M indicates millions; K indicates hundreds of thousands. DISTINGUISHED UCLA AMATEURS UCLA S U.S. AMATEUR PUBLINKS CHAMPIONS 1951 Dave Stanley 1953 Ted Richards UCLA S U.S. WALKER CUP PARTICIPANTS 1961 Bobby Gardner 1982 Corey Pavin UCLA S SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONS 1936 Roger Kelley 1946 Bobby Gardner 1954 Ted Richards 1960 Ben Alyea 1961 Ted Richards 1987 Greg Starkman 2001 John Merrick 2003 Roy Moon UCLA S CALIFORNIA AMATEUR CHAMPIONS 1937 Roger Kelly 1938 Roger Kelly 1947 Bobby Gardner 1984 Duffy Waldorf UCLA s Roy Moon won the SCGA Amateur Championship in UCLA MEN S GOLF 21

22 UCLA GOLF LETTERMEN A Jorgen Aker, Claude Akins, 1976 Ben Alyea, Trevor Arts, B Mark Badraun, na Louis Bartoletti, Doug Batty, Craig Bough, 1966 Regan Bayless, na Brad Bell, Mike Bellmar Joe Bendetti. na Larry Benson, Kenneth Berris, 1965 Seymour Black Steven Blancarte Charles Blek, 1964 George Blek. na Cameron Blount, 1997 Gary Boatwright, Brian Bock, , 95 Kevin Bodlovich, Adam Booth, na Bill Borden Ben Bost John Charles Bowen, Travis Brasher, na Don Briggs, David Brown, na Stephen Brown, , 72 Pat Brown, 1989 Patrick Brownfield, Stephen Burnett, na C Michael Cairns, Bob Call, 1981 Peter Campbell, James Carson, na Dean Catalano, 1989 Kevin Chappell, Bob Chase, 1953 Brandon Christianson, Dave Christoffersen, 1965 Peter Chun, na Kevin Claborn, James Collart, John Collet, na William Cooper, 1964 Steve Conway, Jeff Cracolice, na Michael Cress, Tim Cruikshank, LEGEND Three sources were used for this list: the Varsity Club database, lettermen s lists compiled by coaches dating back to 1962, and results. In some instances, players are listed as lettermen based only on their results in competitions. na Player listed in Varsity Club database, but not on the coach s list of lettermen. They may have earned a letter prior to 1962, but no record exists. r Player listed on the roster only. D Daniel Dalton, na John Darrah, 1960 Clifford Davis, 1963 Douglas De Heras, na Jay Delsing, John Denny, Perry Dickey, r Brandon DiTullio, , Jerry DiTullio, E Bill Eaton, James Elling, na Craig Engstrand, F Billy Faeth, na Joel Farkas, na David Figueroa, na Bill Finestone, r Steven Fink, Jerry Fischkes, 1964 Seamus Fitzpatrick, na Erik Flores, Bill Foote, 1956 Richard Foote, Roger Fox, na Ken Fox, na Harry Freund, Ross Fulgentis, G Gregory Garbero, Bob Gardner, Paul Garry, na Arthur Gates, na Brent Gaulke, na Neil Gendel, na Ted Gleason, James Goodman, na Richard Grafman, 1963 Bob Grassa, na Lance Graville, Richard Greenwood, Gary Griffin, 1965 Rene Grivel, John Groper, na Lawrence Grossman, na John Grund, 1980 James Guggia, 1969 Roger Gunn, H Bob Hamlett, 1982 Rich Handy, na Charlie Harris, 2007 Lynn Harris, na Terry Hartshorn, Steve Haynes, Chris Heintz, Erik Helmstetter, 1983 Fredrik Henge, na Guy Hertfelder, 1983 Justin Hicks, 1993 Mike Higgins, Eric Hinkelman, na Mike Holmes, na Joe Horacek, 1963 Scott Houston, na Roger Howitt, na Anthony Hughes, 1975 Darren Humphrey, I Daniel Im, J Jack Jenkins, 1989 Sang-Eun Ji, Brandt Jobe, Jeffery Johnson, Travis Johnson, , James Johnson, Steve Jones, 2003 K Jason Kang, 2007 Brian Kaufman, Douglas Kazanjian, na Jeff Keen, na Vic Kelley, Jr., 1965 Vic Kelley, Sr Jerry Kestenberg, 1960 Christopher Kim, na Albert Kim, na Tony Kim, na Justin Kim, na J.T. Kohut, Tom Pernice, Jr. ( ) UCLA MEN S GOLF

23 UCLA GOLF LETTERMEN L Greg Lane. na Bobby Lasken, Peter Lazlo, Kevin Leach, , Richard Lebby, Roberto Lebreja, 1986, Dave Ledbetter, Edward Lee, James Lee, Lucas Lee, Brian Leitgeb, na Craig Leslie, Llody Lessor, 1963 Mark Levander, Spencer Levin, 2003 Peter Libkind, 1964 Mitch Lieber, 1981 Robert Lippman, na Richard Logan, Eric Lohman, Mike Long, na Scott Lorenz, 1983, 1986 Alan Loveless, 1964 Paul Loveless, Brad Lozares, M Warren MacGregor, Ian Macnaughton, na Tom Madison, 1965 Brian Mahon, Paul Marchewka, Matt Marshall, Robert Marten, Richard Matteoli, Scott McCarron, r Mike McCarthy, 1989 Jeff McGraw, Parker McLachlin, Dennis McNeal, 1966, 1968 Brian McShane, na Alfred Melanson, na John Merrick, Mason Merrins, r Mark Metzger, Michael Miller, Norman Mogil, 1966 Chris Monroe, na Roy Moon, Bill Moore, 1960 Bob Moorefield, 1948 William Mott, 1960 Breene Murphy, N Austin Na, na James Nello, 1989 Robert Newton, na Tom Nixon, Jay Novak, na O Paul Ohshima, na Jerry O Neal, Timothy O Neill, na Rob Oosterhaus, Gary Osheroff, na P Jeffrey Padilla, r Steve Pate, , 83 Corey Pavin, , 1982 John Peck, John Perles, Tom Pernice, James Porter, John Poucher, Q Manuel Quezada, na R Thomas Randolph, 1977, Mike Reidel, 1985 Mark Reider, Joakim Renstrom, Oliver Rheinfurth, Kevin Rhoads, David Rhorer, Don Rindfleisch, 1975 Owen Rogers, na Dick Runkle, S Dick Sader, 1965 Thomas Saliba, na Mark Sander, na Byron Schlagenhauf, Scott Schrader, 1989 John Segelke, na Jason Semelsberger, Bill Shelton, 1948 Brad Sherfy, Martin Shibata, 1975 Len Shonka, 1976 Kyle Shoren, Jeff Short, Roy Signer, 1946 Howard Simon, 1963 Stephen Simpkin, r Kevin Smith, 1968 Charlie Smith, na Wesley Smith, 1963 Larry Smith, 1963 Stuart Smith, , 1984 David Solomon, Rob Stanger, r Dave Stanley, 1950 Greg Starkman, Ray Steelsmith, Robert Sullivan, Robert Swenson, na T Ken Tanigawa, Tom Tatham, 1969 Bruce Taylor, na Ken Teel, 1977, 1981 Rick Tempkin, 1976 William Thomas, na Tom Thompson, 1960 Donald Truett, V Tony Valdivia, 1949 Alberto Valenzuela, Dennis Ventry, na Edwin Venturini, na Michael Vera, Rafael Villegas, W Stephen Wagner , Duffy Waldorf, , Fred Warren, Thomas Weede, na Bob Whitaker, na Chuck Choo White, Stephen White, 1972 Clinton Whitelaw, 1990 Kent Wiese, William Willson, na Al Wilson, Robert Winslow, Marc Witzer, na Wells Wohlwend, Y Mickey Yokoi, , 1982 Ray Steelsmith ( ) UCLA MEN S GOLF 23

24 UCLA GOLF SCORING RECORDS SINGLE SEASON TEAM TOURNAMENT VICTORIES , HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD NCAA West Regional (-42) UOP Invitational (-34) 54-HOLE TEAM SCORING RECORD TO PAR NCAA West Regional (-42) UOP Invitational (-34) CAREER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 11 Corey Pavin ( ) 9 Duffy Waldorf ( ) 7 Jay Delsing ( ) 4 Steve Pate ( ) Lucas Lee (2006-present) 3 Kevin Chappell (2005-present) Steve Conway ( ) 54-HOLE INDIVIDUAL RECORD 199 Duffy Waldorf, 1985 Stanford Invitational ( ) 200 Steve Conway, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational ( ) 201 Kevin Chappell, 2007 NCAA West Regional ( ) 202 Jay Delsing, 1981 LSU Invitational ( ) 204 B.J. Schlagenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational ( ) 205 Peter Campbell, 2004 Gold Rush ( ); Roy Moon, 2003 MacKenzie Invitational ( ); Roy Moon, 2003 Wildcat Invitational ( ); Brandt Jobe, 1987 Burns Invitational ( ) 206 Jeff McGraw, 1999 ASU Thunderbird ( ); Kevin Leach, 1988 Stanford Invitational ( ) LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND 62 Roy Moon, 2nd round, 2003 TaylorMade Classic 63 John Merrick, final round, 2003 Pac-10 Championship 64 Erik Flores, 1st round, 2007 NCAA West Regional Steve Conway, 1st round, 2001 Cleveland Classic B.J. Schlagenhauf, final round, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational Kevin Chappell ( ) Steve Conway ( ) B.J. Schlagenhauf ( ) Rich Greenwood ( ) Jeff Johnson ( ) SINGLE-SEASON SCORING AVERAGE 71.2 Travis Johnson ( ) 71.4 Duffy Waldorf ( ) Corey Pavin ( ) Kevin Chappell ( ) Steve Conway ( ) Jay Delsing ( ) 71.7 Lucas Lee ( ) 71.8 John Merrick ( ) LOWEST INDIVIDUAL ROUND TO PAR 63 (-9) John Merrick, 2003 Pac-10 Championship 62 (-8) Roy Moon, 2003 TaylorMade Classic 64 (-8) Erik Flores, 2007 NCAA West Regional (-8) B.J. Schalgenhauf, 1998 Jerry Pate Invitational SINGLE-SEASON VICTORIES 7 Duffy Waldorf ( ) 6 Corey Pavin ( ) 5 Corey Pavin ( ) 4 Steve Pate ( ) Jay Delsing ( ) 3 Jay Delsing ( ) 2 Lucas Lee ( , ) Former All-American Travis Johnson ( ) holds the single-season school record for scoring average UCLA MEN S GOLF

25 UCLA IN THE PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE Since 1978, 41 different UCLA golfers have been selected to the Pacific-10 All-Conference Team. Below are UCLA s all-conference members since the Pac-10 initiated the awards First Team: Chuck White, Brad Sherfy; Second Team: Corey Pavin 1979 First Team: Corey Pavin*, Chuck White and Tom Randolph; Second Team: Jeff Short and Tom Pernice 1980 First Team: Tom Pernice*; Second Team: Corey Pavin and Mickey Yokoi 1981 Second Team: Jay Delsing and Tom Pernice 1982 First Team: Corey Pavin*, Jay Delsing and Mickey Yokoi; Second Team: Jeff Johnson 1983 First Team: Jay Delsing, Steve Pate*, and John Perles; Second Team: Brad Bell 1984 First Team: Duffy Waldorf; Second Team: Brad Bell 1985 First Team: Duffy Waldorf* and Roger Gunn; Second Team: Kevin Leach and Brandt Jobe 1986 Second Team: Alberto Valenzuela 1987 First Team: Brandt Jobe, Kevin Leach; Second Team: Rich Greenwood; Honorable Mention: Bob Lasken 1988 First Team: Kevin Leach; Second Team: Bob Lasken 1989 Honorable Mention: Rob Sullivan 1990 Second Team: Rob Sullivan; Honorable Mention: Clinton Whitelaw 1993 Second Team: Ted Gleason; Honorable Mention: Justin Hicks, Jorgen Aker and Kevin Claborn 1994 Honorable Mention: Kevin Claborn 1995 Honorable Mention: Eric Lohman and Kevin Rhoads 1996 Second Team: Mike Miller; Honorable Mention: Eric Lohman 1997 Second Team: Brandon DiTullio 1998 First Team: Byron Schlagenhauf; Second Team: Brandon DiTullio; Honorable Mention: Ross Fulgentis, Jason Semelsberger 1999 First Team: Byron Schlagenahuf; Second Team: Jeff McGraw; Honorable Mention: Jason Semelsberger 2000 Second Team: Brandon DiTullio; Honorable Mention: Jason Semelsberger, Parker McLachlin and Travis Johnson 2001 Honorable Mention: Parker McLachlin 2002 Second Team: John Merrick; Honorable Mention: Breene Murphy 2003 First Team: Steve Conway, John Merrick; Second Team: Roy Moon; Honorable Mention: Travis Johnson 2004 First Team: Travis Johnson; Second Team: Steve Conway, John Merrick; Honorable Mention: John Poucher Second Team: Daniel Im; Honorable Mention: Kevin Chappell First Team: Erik Flores, Daniel Im; Second Team: Kevin Chappell, Chris Heintz; Honorable Mention: Lucas Lee First Team: Kevin Chappell; Second Team: Lucas Lee; Honorable Mention: Daniel Im *Player of the Year UCLA S PAC-10 TEAM CHAMPIONS UCLA S INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1970 Pete Lazlo ( ) 1982 Corey Pavin ( ) 1983 Steve Pate ( ) 1985 Duffy Waldorf ( ) 2003 John Merrick ( ) 2006 Daniel Im ( ) 2006 Pac-10 Champion Daniel Im UCLA S ALL-PAC-10 ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Peter Campbell 2007 Honorable Mention Brandon DiTullio 2000 First Team, 1998 Second Team Chris Heintz 2005 and 2007 Honorable Mention, 2006 Second Team Justin Hicks 1993 Second Team Travis Johnson 2001 Honorable Mention, 2003 First Team, 2004 Second Team Joakim Renstrom 2005 Honorable Mention Kevin Rhodes 1995 First Team UCLA S PAC-10 GOLFERS OF THE YEAR 1979 Corey Pavin 1980 Tom Pernice 1982 Corey Pavin 1983 Steve Pate 1985 Duffy Waldorf UCLA S PAC-10 COACHES OF THE YEAR 1982 Eddie Merrins 1983 Eddie Merrins 1998 Brad Sherfy 2003 O. D. Vincent 2006 O. D. Vincent UCLA MEN S GOLF 25

26 UCLA S ALL-TIME PAC-10 RESULTS 2007 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene CC) Team Champion: USC Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USC UCLA 2nd Daniel Im ( , 5th); Kevin Chappell ( , 8th); Lucas Lee ( , T-12); Jason Kang ( , T-14); Erik Flores ( , T-31); Craig Leslie ( , T-46) at Palm Desert, CA (USC, Big Horn CC) Team Champion: UCLA Individual Champion: Daniel Im, UCLA UCLA 1st Daniel Im ( , 1st); Chris Heintz ( , T-6); Erik Flores ( , T-15): Kevin Chappell ( , T-17); James Lee ( , T-21); Lucas Lee ( , T-26) at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla CC) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Erik Olson, Washington UCLA 4th, 1,432. Kevin Chappell ( , T-7); John Poucher ( , T-14); Joakim Renstrom ( , T-19); Daniel Im ( , T-33); Chris Heintz ( , T-36); Peter Campbell ( , T-41) at Marana, AZ (Arizona, The Gallery) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Henry Liaw, Arizona UCLA 3rd, 1,470. Travis Johnson ( , T-5); Steve Conway ( , T-9); John Poucher ( , T-14); John Merrick ( , T-21); Roy Moon ( , T-33); Peter Campbell ( , T-46) 2003 at Glendale, CA (UCLA, Oakmont CC) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: John Merrick UCLA 1st, 1,439. John Merrick ( , 1st); Travis Johnson ( , T-8); Steve Conway ( , T-8); Roy Moon ( , T-12); John Poucher ( , 19th); Spencer Levin ( ) at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Trysting Tree GC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Jim Seki, Stanford UCLA 4th, Breene Murphy ( , T-7); John Merrick ( , T-23); Parker McLachlin ( , T-25); John Poucher ( , T-29); Steve Conway ( , T-45). John Merrick won the 2003 Pac-10 individual title with a 12-under par score of 276. Merrick s final round 63 (-9) featured three eagles. He became the fifth UCLA player to win conference medalist honors at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Ricky Barnes, Arizona UCLA 5th, Travis Johnson ( , T-12); Parker McLachlin (( , T-19); J.T. Kohut ( , T-31); John Merrick ( , T-34); Steve Conway ( , T-37); Roy Moon ( , T-49) at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State UCLA 8th, Travis Johnson ( , T-5); Brandon DiTullio ( , T-17); Jason Semelsberger ( , T-25); Parker McLachlin ( , T-36); J.T. Kohut ( , 57th); Ross Fulgentis ( , 59 th ) at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State UCLA 2nd, Jeff McGraw ( , 3rd); B.J. Schlagenhauf ( , T-4); Jason Semelsberger ( , T-9); Parker McLachlin ( , 16th); Kevin Bodlovich ( , T-33); Mike Vera ( , 52nd) at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Courntry Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Paul Casey, Arizona State UCLA 2nd, Byron Schlagenhauf ( , T-10); Brandon DiTullio ( , 12th); Jeff McGraw ( , T-13); Jason Semelsberger ( , T-18); Ross Fulgentis ( , T-31); Steve Wagner ( , T-54) at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Scott Johnson, Arizona State UCLA 9th, Brandon DiTullio ( , T-23); Jason Semelsberger ( , T-23); Steve Wagner ( , T-29); Ben Bost ( , T-42); B.J. Schlagenhauf ( , 48 th ); Michael Vera ( , T-50) at Newport Beach, CA (USC, Big Canyon Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Tiger Woods, Stanford UCLA 9th, Michael Miller ( , 22th); Brandon DiTullio ( , 34th); Eric Lohman ( , T-35); Darren Humphrey ( , T-37); B.J. Schlagenhauf ( , 44th); Trevor Arts ( , 56th). *1995 at Richland, WA (WSU, Meadows Springs Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Charlie Wi, California UCLA 6th, Brian Bock ( , T-10); Trevor Arts ( ); Eric Lohman ( ); Kevin Rhoads ( ); Michael Miller ( ) Lance Graville ( ). *1994 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson National Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Jason Gore, Arizona UCLA T-6th, Trevor Arts ( , T-11); Eric Lohman ( ); Kevin Claborn ( ); Eddy Lee ( ); Michael Miller ( ). *1993 at Goleta, CA (UCLA, Sandpiper Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Jason Gore, Arizona UCLA 3rd, Jorgen Aker ( , T-7); Kevin Claborn ( ); David Solomon ( ); Ted Gleason ( ); Justin Hicks ( ); Brian Bock ( ) UCLA MEN S GOLF

27 UCLA S ALL-TIME PAC-10 RESULTS *1992 at Corvallis, CA (Oregon State, Trysting Tree Golf Course) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, Stanford UCLA 6th, Jorgen Aker ( , T-14); Patrick Brownfield ( ); Brian Bock ( ); Lance Graville ( ); Ted Gleason ( ); David Solomon ( ). *1991 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Manny Zerman, Arizona UCLA 8th, Steve Haynes ( , 12th); Kent Wiese ( ); Kevin Claborn ( ); David Solomon ( ). *1990 at Tempe, AZ (Arizona State, Karsten Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Phil Mickelson, Arizona State UCLA T-3rd, Greg Garbero ( , T-4); Ken Tanigawa ( , T-18); Steve Haynes ( ); Rob Sullivan ( ); Clinton Whitelaw ( ); Kent Wiese ( ). *1989 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor CC) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Christian Cevaer, Stanford UCLA 6th, Rich Greenwood ( , T-14); Rob Sullivan ( , T-14); Greg Garbero ( ); Ken Tanigawa ( ); Kent Wiese ( ); Steven Haynes ( ). *1988 at Orinda, CA (California, Orinda Country Club) Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: O.D. Vincent, Washington UCLA 8th, Kevin Leach ( , 10th); Greg Garbero ( ); Bob Lasken ( ); Brandt Jobe ( ); Harry Freund ( ); Kent Wiese (81-ppd-77, DNP). *1987 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: Arizona Individual Champion: Larry Silveira, Arizona UCLA 3rd, David Rhorer ( , T-2); Bob Lasken ( , T-7); Brandt Jobe ( , T-9); Rich Greenwood ( , T-10); Roberto Lebrija ( ); Kevin Leach (75-DQ-69-76, DNP). *1986 at Simi Valley, CA (USC, Wood Ranch Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Don Walsworth, Stanford UCLA T-4th, Alberto Valenzuela ( , 5th); Richard Greenwood ( ); Bob Lasken ( ); Ken Tanigawa ( ); Brian Mahon ( ); David Rhorer ( ) at Walla Walla, WA (WSU, Walla Walla Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Duffy Waldorf, UCLA UCLA 1st, Duffy Waldorf ( , 1st); Roger Gunn ( , 4 th ); Mark Levander ( , T-17); Brian Mahon ( , T-23); Kevin Leach ( , T-31); Brandt Jobe ( , T-35). *1984 at Tucson, AZ (Arizona, Tucson Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Paul Nolen, Arizona; Mike Blewett, USC UCLA 4th, Duffy Waldorf ( , 4th); Brian Mahon ( , T-5); Brad Bell ( , T-11); Roger Gunn ( ); Mark Metzger ( ) at Los Angeles, CA (UCLA, Los Angeles Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champions: Steve Pate, UCLA; Sam Randoph, USC UCLA 1st, Steve Pate ( , T-1); Jay Delsing ( , 3rd); Brad Bell ( , T-5); John Perles ( , T-8); Oliver Rheinfurth ( , T-13); Roger Gunn ( ) at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State, Corvallis Country Club) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: Corey Pavin, UCLA UCLA 1st, Corey Pavin ( , 1st t ); Jay Delsing ( , 2nd); Jeff Johnson ( , 3rd); Louis Bartoletti ( ); Mickey Yokoi ( ); Steve Pate (x-x-74-72). *1981 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Dan Forsman, Arizona State; Tony Grimes, Arizona State UCLA 4th, Tom Pernice, Jr., ( , 4th); Duffy Waldorf ( , 7th) *1980 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Broadmoor GC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Jim Bertoncino, Arizona State; Jack Skilling, Stanford; Craig Steinberg, USC UCLA T 3rd, Tom Pernice, Jr. ( , 5th); Chuck White ( , T-6); John Grund ( , T-10); Steve Pate ( , T-13); Mickey Yokoi ( , T-13) at Phoenix, AZ (Arizona State, Papago Golf Course) Team Champions: Arizona State Individual Champion: Scott Watkins, Arizona State; Dan Croonquist, Arizona State UCLA T-3rd, Corey Pavin ( , T-9); Tom Randolph ( , T-12); Mickey Yokoi ( , T-15); Tom Pernice ( ); Chuck White ( , 28th); Jeff Short ( , 42nd). *1978 at Westlake Villiage, CA (USC, North Ranch Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Brent Murray, Oregon; Mike Peck, Stanford UCLA 4th, Corey Pavin ( , 7th); Chuck White ( , 12th) Steve Pate won the 1983 Pac-10 Championship, one of four individual titles he won that season UCLA MEN S GOLF 27

28 UCLA S ALL-TIME PAC-10 RESULTS *1977 North at Spokane, WA; South at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Oregon (North), Stanford (South) Individual Champions: Phil Currie, Oregon (N); Mike Peck, Stanford (S); Larry Collins, USC (S) UCLA 3rd, (South), Jeff Short (296, 6th); Brad Sherfy (301, T-7); Chuck White (306, 14th); Bob Marten (314, T-19); Steve Fink (314, T-19). *1976 North at Seattle, WA; South at Los Angeles, CA Team Champions: Oregon (North), USC (South) Individual Champions: Peter Jacobsen, Oregon (N); Scott Simpson, USC (S) UCLA 4th, (South), 917. *1975 at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Scott Simpson, USC UCLA T-6th, Don Rindfleisch ( , T-13); John Peck ( , T-23); Steve Blancarte ( , T-23); Tony Hughes ( , 28th); Warren MacGregor ( ; 29th); Martin Shi ( , 30th). *1974 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Peter Jacobsen, Oregon UCLA 4th, Steve Blancarte ( , 8th). *1973 at Clarkston, WA Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Mark Pfeil, USC UCLA 7th, Warren MacGregor ( , T-10); Jim Porter ( , T-12); Mike Bellmar (294, T-32), Mark Reider (299, 37th), Rick Lebby (300, T-38); Steve Blancarte (303, 42nd ) at Whittier, CA (California Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Craig Griswold, Oregon UCLA 5th, Jim Porter ( , T-4); Don Truett ( , T-11); Warren MacGregor , T-28); Rick Lebby ( , T-30); Steve Brown ( , T-33); Mike Bellmar ( , 316, T-38) at Eugene, OR (Oregon, Eugene Country Club) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Scott Massingill, Oregon State UCLA 4th, Don Truett ( , T-3); Jerry DiTullio ( , T-9); Pete Lazlo ( , T-18); Rene Grivel ( , T-28); Jim Porter ( , T-30); Bill Eaton ( , 32nd). *1970 at El Cerrito, CA (Washington, Mira Vista Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champions: Pete Lazlo, UCLA; Allan Tapie, USC; Gary Sanders, USC; Craig Griswold, Oregon UCLA 4th, Pete Lazlo ( , T-1); Don Truett ( , T-9). *1969 at Seattle, WA (Washington, Ranier G&CC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Bob Allard, USC UCLA 3rd, *1968 at Los Angeles, CA (USC, Los Angeles Country Club) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USC UCLA 3rd, Larry Benson ( , 4th); Brad Lozares ( , T-6); Rich Logan ( , 9th). *1967 at Corvallis, OR (Oregon State) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Kemp Richardson, USC UCLA 4th, *1966 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA 3rd, *1965 at Indian Wells, CA Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA 2nd, *1964 Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Sherman Finger, USC UCLA 3rd, *1963 at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Washingtoin Individual Champion: Dave Stockton, USC UCLA 4th, *1962 at Los Angeles, CA (Hillcrest CC) Team Champions: USC Individual Champion: Pete Choate, Stanford UCLA 4th, Cliff Davis ( , T-3). *1961 at Seattle, WA Team Champions: Washington Individual Champion: Clint Names, WA UCLA 4th, *1960 at Stanford, CA (Stanford GC) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Pete Choate, Stanford UCLA 2nd, *results incomplete at present time. Pete Lazlo ( ) won UCLA s first individual conference title UCLA MEN S GOLF

29 UCLA IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP The Bruins have qualified for 19 of the last 30 NCAA Championships. In 1988, the Bruins captured their first NCAA golf title. Below is a list of UCLA s year-by-year finishes since Team Year Finish Top UCLA Individual Finisher 1947 dnq Bob Gardner, match play 3rd round th Ted Richards, match play semifinals th Larry Runkle, match play 1st round th Ben Alyea, match play quarterfinals 1951 n/a Ray Steelsmith, dnq Dave Stanley, dnq Ian Hackett, dnq No individual qualifiers 1955 dnq No individual qualifiers 1956 dnq Bill Foote, match play quarterfinals 1957 dnq No individual qualifiers 1958 dnq No individual qualifiers 1959 dnq No individual qualifiers 1960 T-22nd Bill Mott, match play 2nd round 1961 dnq No individual qualifiers 1962 dnq No individual qualifiers 1963 T-21st Jim Collart, match play 1st round th Paul Loveless, match play 1st round 1965 T-19th Mike Higgins, T-8th Mike Higgins, T-28 (298) th* Larry Benson, (300) 1968 dnq No individual qualifiers 1969 mc* Don Truett, mc Don Truett, T-12th (294) 1971 dnq No individual qualifiers 1972 dnq No individual qualifiers 1973 dnq No individual qualifiers 1974 dnq No individual qualifiers 1975 dnq No individual qualifiers 1976 dnq No individual qualifiers 1977 dnq No individual qualifiers th Corey Pavin, T-23rd (219) th Tom Randolph, T-35th (304) 1980 T-24th* Corey Pavin, dnq No individual qualifiers th Jeff Johnson, 12th (287) th Jay Delsing, T-15th (292) st* Brad Bell, 6th (283) 1985 T-14th Duffy Waldorf, T-18th (295) 1986 dnq Alberto Valenzuela, (225) st Kevin Leach, T-45th (301) st Brandt Jobe, T-2nd (287) 1989 T-8th Rob Sullivan, T-16th (288) 1990 dnq No individual qualifiers 1991 T-24th David Soloman, T-32nd (297) 1992 dnq No individual qualifiers 1993 T-17th Jorgen Aker (146) 1994 dnq No individual qualifiers 1995 dnq No individual qualifiers 1996 dnq No individual qualifiers 1997 T-26th* Steve Wagner (145) 1998 T-8th Brandon DiTullio, T-20 (283) 1999 dnq No individual qualifiers 2000 dnq Brandon DiTullio (148) 2001 T-17th* Parker McLachlin, T-16th (287) 2002 dnq John Merrick, T-23rd (284) rd John Merrick, T-16th (297) nd Travis Johnson, 5th (277) th* Chris Heintz, T-36th (219) 2006 T-7th Erik Flores, T-27th (289) th Kevin Chappell, T-20th (280) dnq did not qualify. mc missed cut. *Finish after missing the cut. No finish available for NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SUMMARY In 1988, the Bruins won their first and only NCAA golf team championship at North Ranch Country Club in Thousand Oaks, CA. On the final day of the tournament, UCLA, 13 shots behind the leader, rallied for one of the great comebacks in NCAA golf history. The Bruins shot a one-under par 287 over the final 18 holes to win the national championship by three shots over Texas-El Paso. The Bruins Brandt Jobe fired a final round three-under par 69 to record a one-under par 72-hole score of 287 and finish in a tie for second place. Jobe s finish was the best individual finish ever by a UCLA golfer in the NCAA Brandt Jobe Championship. Although no other Bruin finished among the Top 20, clutch performances, especially on the final day, produced one of the most memorable championship moments in UCLA history. Below are the scores from the 1988 NCAA Championships Team score: 1,176. Individuals: Brandt Jobe, 2nd tie ( ); Bobby Lasken, 26th tie ( ); Tim Cruikshank, 31st ( ); Kevin Leach, 43rd ( ); Rich Greenwood, 85th ( ). NCAA REGIONAL FINISHES BY UCLA NCAA Regional NCAA Championship Year Finish Finish th (West) T-17th th (West) dnq th (West) dnq th (West) dnq th (West) T-26th th (West) T-8th th (West) dnq th (West) dnq 2001 T-6th (West) 17th 2002 T-13th (West) dnq st (West) 3rd st (West) 2nd 2005 T-4th (West) 30th th (East) T-7th nd (West) 7th UCLA MEN S GOLF 29

30 UCLA S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS Year, City (Golf Course, Host) 2007 at Williamsburg, VA (Golden Horseshoe GC, VCU) Team Champion: Stanford University Individual Champion: Jamie Lovemark, USC UCLA 7th, 1,130. Kevin Chappell ( , T20); Lucas Lee ( , T22); Erik Flores ( , T46); Daniel Im ( , T46); Jason Kang ( , T74) at Sunriver, OR (Crosswater GC, Univ. Portland) Team Champion: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jonathan Moore, Oklahoma State UCLA T7th, 1,157. Erik Flores ( , T27); James Lee ( , T32nd); Kevin Chappell ( , T45); Daniel Im ( , T57); Chris Heintz ( , T66) at Owings Mills, MD (Caves Valley GC, Loyola College) Team Champions: Georgia Individual Champion: James Lepp, Washington UCLA 30th, 904. Chris Heintz ( , T-36th); Kevin Chappell ( , T-104th); Daniel Im ( , T-112); John Poucher ( , T-137th); Joakim Renström ( , T-152). (UCLA failed to make the 54-hole cut.) 2004 at Hot Springs, VA (The Homestead Resort, Virginia Tech) Team Champions: California Individual Champio: Ryan Moore, UNLV UCLA 2nd, Travis Johnson ( , 5th); Roy Moon ( , T-10); John Merrick ( , T-36); Steve Conway ( , T-56); John Poucher ( , T-68) at Stillwater, OK (Karsten Creek GC, Oklahoma State) Team Champions: Clemson Individual Champion: Alejandro Canizares, ASU UCLA 3rd, 1,197. John Merrick ( , T-16); Travis Johnson ( , T-19); Steve Conway ( , T-31); Roy Moon ( , T-31); John Poucher ( , T-86) at Columbus, OH (Ohio State Scarlet Course) Team Champions: Minnesota Individual Champion: Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech UCLA team did not qualify; John Merrick ( , T23) 2001 at Durham, NC (Duke University Golf Club) Team Champions: Florida Individual Champion: Nick Gilliam, Florida UCLA 17th, 591, team missed cut. Parker McLachlin ( , T16th); Steve Conway ( ); J.T. Kohut ( ); John Merrick ( ); Travis Johnson ( ) at Auburn, AL (Grand National Country Club, Auburn) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Charles Howell, Oklahoma State UCLA team did not qualify; Brandon DiTullio, missed cut ( , T62) 1998 at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New Mexico) Team Champions: UNLV Individual Champion: James McLean, Minnesota UCLA T8th, 1,142. Brandon DiTullio ( , T20); Jeff McGraw ( , T26); Byron Schlagenhauf ( , T48); Ross Fulgentis ( , T55); Jason Semelsberger ( , T74) at Lake Forest, IL (Conway Farms Golf Club, Northwestern) Team Champions: Pepperdine Individual Champion: Charles Warren, Clemson UCLA T26th, 598, team missed cut. Steve Wagner ( ); Byron Schlagenhauf ( ); Jason Semelsberger ( ); Brandon DiTullio ( ); Ben Bost ( ) at Lexington, KY (The Champions Golf Course, Kentucky) Team Champions: Florida Individual Champion: Todd Demsey, Arizona State UCLA 17th, 597, team missed cut. Jorgan Aker ( ); David Soloman ( ); Ted Gleason ( ); Kevin Claborn ( ); Brian Bock ( ) at Pebble Beach, CA (Poppy Hills Golf Course, San Jose State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Warren Schutte, UNLV UCLA T24th, David Soloman ( , T32); Kent Weise ( , T81); Ted Gleason ( , T96); Steve Haynes ( , T107); Kevin Claborn ( , T137). UCLA s 1988 NCAA Champions (l-r): Assistant Coach Jim Tognozzi, Kevin Leach, Assistant Coach David Smith, Rich Greenwood, Tim Cruikshank, Brandt Jobe, Bobby Lasken, Assistant Coach Ray Snyder and Head Coach Eddie Merrins (at podium) UCLA MEN S GOLF

31 UCLA S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1989 at Edmond, OK (Oak Tree Country Club, Oklahoma State) Team Champions: Oklahoma Individual Champion: Phil Mikkelson, Arizona State UCLA T8th, 1,173. Rob Sullivan ( , T16); Ken Tanigawa ( , T36); Rich Greenwood ( , T36); Greg Garbero ( , T61); Steve Haynes ( , T74) at Westlake Village, CA (North Ranch Country Club, USC) Team Champions: UCLA Individual Champion: E.J. Pfister, Oklahoma State UCLA 1st, 1,176. Brandt Jobe ( , T2); Bobby Lasken ( , T26); Tim Cruikshank ( , 31st); Kevin Leach ( , 43rd); Rich Greenwood ( , 85th) at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Brian Watts, Oklahoma State UCLA 21st, 1,213. Kevin Leach ( , T45); Rich Greenwood ( , T66), Bob Lasken ( , T85); Brandt Jobe ( , T85); David Rhorer ( , T105) at Bermuda Run, NC (Bermuda Run Country Club, University of North Carolina) Team Champions: Wake Forest Individual Champion: Scott Verplank, Oklahoma State UCLA team did not qualify. Alberto Valenzuela ( , did not make cut for final round.) 1985 at Haynes City, FL (Grenelefe Country Club, University of Florida) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Clark Burroughs, Ohio State UCLA T14th, 1,206. Duffy Waldorf ( , T18); Roger Gunn ( , T35); Kevin Leach ( , T83); Brandt Jobe ( , T93); Bobby Lasken ( , T93) at Houston, TX (Bear Creek Golf World Masters Course, Univ. of Houston) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: John Inman, North Carolina UCLA 21st, 884, team missed cut. Brad Bell ( , 6th); Kevin Leach ( ); Roger Gunn ( ); Duffy Waldorf ( ); Brian Mahon ( ) at Fresno, CA (San Joaquin Country Club, Fresno State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jim Carter, Artzona State UCLA 7th, 1,181. Jay Delsing ( , T15); John Perles ( , T29); Oliver Rheinfurth ( , T38); Brad Bell ( , T59); Steve Pate ( , T75) at Pinehurst, NC (#2 Course at Pinehurst Resort, North Carolina) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Billy Ray Brown, Houston UCLA 6th, 1,163. Jeff Johnson ( , 12th); Jay Delsing ( ); Lou Bartoletti ( , 81st); Mickey Yokoi ( ); Corey Pavin (72-dq ) at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: Jay Don Blake, Utah State UCLA T24th, 920, team missed cut. Corey Pavin ( ); John Grund ( ); Chuck White ( ); Tom Pernice ( ); Mickey Yokoi ( ) at Winston-Salem, NC (Bermuda Run CC, Wake Forest) Team Champions: Ohio State Individual Champion: Gary Hallberg, Wake Forest UCLA 13th, 1,230. Tom Randolph ( , T35); Mickey Yokoi ( , T35); Corey Pavin ( , T58); Tom Pernice ( , T72); Chuck White ( , 87th) at Eugene, OR (Eugene Country Club, Oregon) Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: David Edwards, Oklahoma State UCLA 10th, 1,186. Corey Pavin ( , T23); Tom Pernice ( , T23); Mickey Yokoi ( , T23); Chuck White ( , T38); Brad Sherfy ( , T99) at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: John Mahaffey, Houston UCLA team missed cut. Individuals: Don Truett ( , T12); Jerry DiTullio ( ); Pete Lazlo ( ); Bill Eaton ( ) at Colorado Springs, CO Paul Loveless ( ) (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Bob Clark, Cal State Los Angeles UCLA team missed cut. Stroke Play: Don Truett ( ); Jerry DiTullio ( ); Larry Benson ( ); Bill Eaton ( ) at Shawnee, PA (Shawnee-on-the-Delaware, Penn State) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Hale Irwin, Colorado UCLA 37th, 628. Stroke Play: Larry Benson ( , T48); Rich Logan ( ); Mike Higgins ( ). Other results incomplete at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Bob Murphy, Florida UCLA T-8th, 597. Stroke Play: Mike Higgins ( , T28); Terry Hartshorn ( , T36) at Knoxville, TN (Holston Hills CC, University of Tennessee) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Marty Fleckman UCLA T19th, 610. Stroke Play (all UCLA individuals failed to qualify for 3rd and 4th rounds): Mike Higgins ( ); Brian Kaufman ( ); Dave Ledbetter ( ); Rafael Villegas ( ); Terry Hartshorn ( ) at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Terry Small, San Jose State UCLA 10th, 612. Stroke Play: Paul Loveless ( ); Jim Collart ( ); Terry Hartshorn ( ); Brian Kaufman ( ); Dave Ledbetter ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: William Regnier, Notre Dame, d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 3&2. Paul Desjardins, Miami, d. Paul Loveless, UCLA, 2& at Wichita State Team Champions: Oklahoma State Individual Champion: R.H. Sikes, Arkansas UCLA 21st, 614. Stroke Play: Jim Collart ( ); Cliff Davis ( ); Wes Smith ( ); Paul Loveless ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: Don Lackey, Oklahoma State d. Jim Collart, UCLA, 2& UCLA MEN S GOLF 31

32 UCLA S ALL-TIME NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS 1960 at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor CC, Colorado College) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Dick Crawford, Houston UCLA T22nd, 635. Stroke Play: Bill Mott ( , T-43); Tom Thompson ( , T-72); John Darrah ( , T-106); Bill Moore ( , T-146); Jerry Kestenberg ( , T-150). Match Play, 1st Round: Bill Mott d. Jerry Cundari, Oregon, 1up, 19th hole. 2nd Round: Vernon Nicholas, Arizona, d. Mott, 3& at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: Houston Individual Champion: Rick Jones, Ohio State UCLA team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Bill Foote ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: Foote d. William Redding, Purdue, 1-up. 2nd Round: Foote d. Don Nist, Ohio State, 2&1; 3rd Round: Foote d. Robert Harvey, SMU, 3&2. 4th Round (Quarterfinals): George Clark, North Texas State, d. Foote, 3& at Colorado Springs, CO (The Broadmoor Golf Club, Colorado College) Team Champions: Stanford Individual Champion: Earl Moeller, Oklahoma A&M UCLA team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ian Halkett ( ); Bob Chase ( ). Match Play: no qualifiers at West Lafayette, IN (University Course, Purdue) Team Champions: North Texas State Individual Champion: Jim Vickers, Oklahoma UCLA team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Dave Stanley ( ). Match Play: no qualifiers at Columbus, OH (Scarlet Course, Ohio State) Team Champions: North Texas State Individual Champion: Tom Nieporte, Ohio State UCLA team did not qualify. Stroke Play: Ray Steelsmith ( ); Dave Stanley (76-81); Seymour Black ( ). Match Play: no qualifiers at Albuquerque, NM (Championship Course, Univ. of New Mexico) Team Champions: North Texas Individual Champion: Fred Wampler, Purdue UCLA 17th, 607. Stroke Play: Ben Alyea ( , T15); Bob Morefield ( ); Ray Steelsmith ( ); Jerry O Neal ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: Ben Alyea, UCLA, d. Paul Harney, Holy Cross, 5&4; 2nd Round, Alyea d. Arnold Palmer, Wake Forest, 1-up; 3rd Round, Alyea d. Dave Dennis, Kansas, 1-up; 4th Round (Quarterfinals): Billy Maxwell, North Texas State, d. Alyea, 3&2. Notes: Alyea sank a 40-foot putt on the 16th hole against Palmer to keep the match alive at Ames, IA (University Course, Iowa State University) Team Champions: North Texas Individual Champion: Harvie Ward, North Carolina UCLA 13th, 622. Stroke Play: Jerry O Neal ( ); Richard Runkle ( ); Ben Alyea ( ); Tony Valdivia ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: Jack Atten, Loyola (Chicago) d. Runkle, 5&4. Notes: Ben Alyea won the NCAA longest drive contest with an average drive (of three) of at Stanford, CA (Stanford Golf Course) Team Champions: San Jose State Individual Champion: Bob Harris, San Jose State UCLA 7th, 602. Stroke Play: Ted Richards ( ); Richard Runkle ( ); Bob Gardner ( ); Jerry O Neal ( ); Bob Morefield ( ); Bill Shelton ( ). Match Play, 1st Round: Ernie Kellberg, Stanford, d. Richard Runkle, UCLA, 3&2; Charles Coe, Oklahoma, d. Jerry O Neal, UCLA, 4&3; Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Junius Herbert, LSU, 3&2; Ted Richards, UCLA, d. Joe Greene, Washington, 4&2. 2nd Round: Louis Stafford, Oregon d. Gardner, 4&3. Richards d. James McNair, Duke, 2-up. 3rd Round: Richards d. Joe Moore, LSU, 5&3. 4th Round (Quarterfinals): Richards d. Loddie Kempa, Oklahoma A&M, 2&1. 5th Round (Semifinals): Bob Harris, San Jose State, d. Richards, 5& at Ann Arbor, MI (Championship Golf Course, University of Michigan) Team Champions: LSU Individual Champion: Dave Barclay, Michigan UCLA team did not qualify. Match Play, 1st Round: Bob Gardner, UCLA, d. Duke Jacobs,Yale, 3&1. 2nd Round: Gardner d. Art Wall, Duke, 1-up. 3rd Round: Charles Coe, Oklahoma, d. Gardner, 5&4. WHERE ARE THEY NOW Brad Bell President, Brad Bell Golf Course Design Rancho Cordova, CA Dean Catalano Vice President, Financial Advistor, Rich Greenwood President, Tour- Golf Manhattan Beach, CA John Grund 1980 President, Grund Guide Golf Services David Rhorer Program Manager, Commerical Aircraft Interiors Mission Viejo, CA Ray Steelsmith Retired Insurance Executive Hot Springs, AR Sanford Bernstein Brad Bell Asuza, CA Rich Greenwood Kevin C. Smith Mickey Yokoi Pacific Palisades, Roger Gunn CA Smith-Kandal John Denny PGA Teaching Professional Oak Park, CA Insurance/Real Estate Brawley,CA Family Law Attorney, Minyard and Terry Hartshorn Chuck White Morris, LLP Newport Beach, CA Consultant and Personal Coach Voice-over Actor and Consultant Joel Farkas Newport Coast, CA Los Alamitos, CA 1981 Scott Lorenz Mickey Yokoi Chairmain, JF Companies, Real Estate Development Vice President, Real Estate Development Assistant Men s Golf Coach, Arizona State Paradise Valley, AZ LaCañada, CA Uni versity William Finestone, ESQ Mike Reider Tempe, AZ Attorney Senior Vice President and Industry Man *Years listed are years on campus. Los Angeles, CA ager, Union Bank of California Simi Valley, CA UCLA MEN S GOLF

33 UCLA S ALL-AMERICANS Brad Bell 1983 & 1984 honorable mention Larry Benson 1969 honorable mention Kevin Chappell 2006 honorable mention, 2007 second team Steve Conway 2003 second team, 2004 honorable mention Jay Delsing 1982 first team, 1983 second team Brandon DiTullio 2000 honorable mention Erik Flores 2006 second team Terry Hartshorn 1965 & 1966 honorable mention Brandt Jobe 1987 third team; 1988 honorable mention Jeff Johnson 1982 honorable mention Travis Johnson 2003 honorable mention, 2004 second team Bob Lasken 1988 honorable mention Pete Laszlo 1970 honorable mention Kevin Leach 1987 honorable mention; 1988 second team Lucas Lee 2007 third team Daniel Im 2006 honorable mention Jeff McGraw 1999 honorable mention John Merrick 2002 & 2003 honorable mention Roy Moon 2004 honorable mention Steve Pate 1983 first team Corey Pavin 1979 & 1982* first team; 1980 honorable mention John Perles 1983 honorable mention Tom Pernice 1980 & 1981 honorable mention Tom Randolph 1979 honorable mention Byron Schlagenhauf 1999 third team Brad Sherfy 1978 honorable mention Rob Sullivan 1989 honorable mention Don Truett 1971 honorable mention 1972 second team Duffy Waldorf 1984 third team, 1985* first team Chuck White 1978 third team Mickey Yokoi 1982 second team * NCAA Player of the Year Brandon DiTullio, 2000 All-American and two-time GCAA Scholar All-American UCLA S GCAA SCHOLAR ALL-AMERICANS Brandon DiTullio, Travis Johnson, Chris Heintz, UCLA MEN S GOLF 33

34 UCLA S HOME COURSES Many campus buildings can be seen from the Bel-Air Country Club, which is located across from UCLA on Sunset Blvd. The Bruins have been playing at the Robert C. Thomas classic for more than 50 years. Bel-Air Country Club: The Bel-Air Country Club, site of the 1976 U.S. Amateur Championship, has served as UCLA s home course for more than 50 years. Located five minutes from campus, Bel-Air s original architecture was done by George Thomas, Jack Neville and Billy Bell Sr., with most recent changes by Robert Trent Jones. The membership has added a new driving range which the Bruins use occasionally. Par: 70 Rating: 72.2 Yardage: 6,411. Brentwood Country Club: The Brentwood Country Club is located just 10 minutes from the UCLA campus. The course, which measures 6,681 yards and carries a 72.2 rating, puts emphasis on accuracy and is often subject to strong breezes off the nearby Pacific. Brentwood and UCLA also hosted the 1994 Women s Pacific- 10 Conference Championship. El Caballero Country Club: Long, tough par 71 course that has hosted many TOUR qualifying events. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr., the course measures more than 6,900 yards and carries a rating of 73.1 and a slope of 135. UCLA alumnus Brandt Jobe holds the course record of 63. Hillcrest Country Club: Located 10 minutes from campus, Hillcrest is one of the area s oldest layouts. Opened in 1922, it was the site of the 1929 PGA Championship and 1932 and 42 L.A. Opens. Hillcrest carries a 69.0 rating over 6,411 yards. Rolling fairways, numerous bunkers and large undulating greens plus some of the best views of the Los Angeles skyline make this an enjoyable test of golf. Lakeside Golf Club: Located next to Universal Studios, this tight, heavily trapped course has small greens that demand great accuracy. The par 70 course has a 71.4 rating and measures 6,454 yards. The beautiful course is located 20 minutes from campus. Los Angeles Country Club: Considered one of America s finest, the North Course is consistently ranked among the nation s Top 20 private golf courses. Both the North and South courses were designed by George C. Thomas, who also designed Riviera and Ojai Valley CC. Site of the 1983 Men s Pac-10 Championships won by UCLA. The North Course is rated 74.0 with a 135 slope over 6,909 yards. The Bruins enjoy regular playing privileges here. Mountaingate Country Club: Sporty course that offers great vistas of Los Angeles. Severely contoured greens require a delicate putting touch. Measures 6,507 yards, is rated 71.3, plays to a par of 72, and overlooks the UCLA campus. Oakmont Country Club: Built in 1924 and originally designed by Max Behr, Oakmont is located in the lush hillside of Glendale and boasts some of the fastest greens in the city. A variety of bunkers and barrancas make the course a shotmaker s domain. Recently, Oakmont has hosted LPGA and Champions Tour events. From the blue tees, the course plays 6,736 yards, carries a slope of 130 and a par of 72. Oakmont served as the site of the 2003 Men s Pacific-10 Conference Championship, which UCLA hosted and won. Riviera Country Club: Recognized as one of the world s premier courses, Riviera annually hosts the Nissan Open, which former Bruin Corey Pavin won in 1994 and 95. It has hosted several major championships, including the U.S. Open in 1948 won by Ben Hogan, the PGA Championship in 1983 and 1995 and the U.S. Senior Open in The course has several signature holes, including the par three sixth with a bunker in the middle of the green. Designed by George C. Thomas, Riviera measures more than 7,000 yards and plays to a par of 71. Robinson Ranch: New facility, featuring two championship courses The Mountain and The Valley. The Mountain Course measures 6,508 yards and offers dramatic views and plenty of water, while demanding strategic course management and accuracy off the tee. The Valley Course, which opened on Memorial Day 2000, meanders through untouched stands of stage and chaparral, California Sycamores and Coastal Live Oaks. Measuring 6,903 yards from the championship tees, The Valley s final six holes have been tagged Death Row. TPC at Valencia: The TPC at Valencia, designed by Chris Gray and two-time major winner Mark O Meara, is a big golf course requiring both length off the tee, precise iron play and bold putting. Running through oak canyons, river valleys and foothills, the course challenges players of every skill level. The course measures more than 7,200 yards from the tournament tees and plays to a par of 72. Valencia Country Club: A classic Robert Trent Jones Sr. design featuring numerous bunkers, hidden water hazards and large, undulating greens. Prevailing afternoon winds can make this course play long and difficult. Signature hole is the par three third that features a long carry over water to a big, fast green, shaded by tall trees. From the tips, this par 72 course is rated 74.7 with a slope of 138 over 7,000 yards. Wilshire Country Club: Medium length course that boasts the best greens in the city. A barranca runs through the course and comes into play on almost every hole. Carries a course rating of 71.5 at 6,531 yards and a slope of 126. Vistas of the Westwood skyline can be enjoyed from the Los Angeles Country Club UCLA MEN S GOLF

35 FRIENDS OF GOLF Jack Nicklaus takes a swing at the 1991 FOG tournament. The Friends of Golf (FOG) organization has been a fixture of financial support for the UCLA golf program and collegiate and youth golf nationwide for the last three decades. The origins of this group come from former UCLA head golf coach Eddie Merrins, who served as Bel Air s head professional for nearly 40 years. Under his active leadership, the UCLA golf program has developed into one of the most successful in the country. To implement that program, Merrins pioneered the FOG organization to aid in fundraising activities for college and youth golf programs. FOG was incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit organization and has drawn enthusiasm from many prominent professionals in the business and sports communities. The annual FOG event is highlighted by an elaborate golf tournament and dinner held at Bel Air Country Club. Luminaries such as Dinah Shore, Digger Phelps, Rick Pitino, David Wolper and Richard Crenna distinguished the tournament in Highlighting the 10th annual tournament was the legendary Jack Nicklaus. Each year, FOG honors a member of the PGA Tour, which has enabled Friends of Golf to endow the Golf Scholarship Fund at UCLA. The late, legendary golfer Byron Nelson called the annual FOG event, The best one-day golf tournament in the country. At right is a list of the past honorees: 2007 Steve Pate, Kathy Whitworth, 2006 Gene Littler, John Wooden, Duffy Waldorf 2005 Al Geiberger, Dave Stockson Scott Simpson 2004 FOG Founders 2003 Tommy Bolt, Bob Rosburg Duffy Waldorf 2002 Gary Player, Amy Alcott 2001 Billy Casper, Tony Jacklin 2000 Payne Stewart 1999 Fred Couples,, Corey Pavin 1998 Mark O Meara 1997 Tom Lehman 1996 Jim Murray, Peter Jacobsen 1995 Sam Snead, Deane Beman 1994 Byron Nelson 1993 Ken Venturi 1992 Chi Chi Rodriguez 1991 Jack Nicklaus 1990 Hale Irwin 1989 Ben Crenshaw 1988 Greg Norman 1987 Arnold Palmer 1986 Byron Nelson 1985 Lee Trevino 1984 Raymond Floyd 1983 Ben Hogan 1982 Eddie Merrins The 6th Hole at Riviera Country Club, one of the Bruins home courses UCLA MEN S GOLF 35

36 UCLA S ON-CAMPUS PRACTICE FACILITY THE GIFF Jack and Rhodine Gifford (above) have been generous supporters of UCLA Athletics, particularly the golf programs. Their lead donation made possible UCLA s on-campus practice facility, nicknamed The Giff. In addition, they have sponsored the CordeValle Classic for the last three years. Mr. Gifford was a UCLA baseball letterman as a first baseman. (Clockwise from top right): The view to the West shows the team room and tee box as players hit South toward Pauley Pavilion. The view looking East reveals the towers of Royce Hall and the Men s Gym, newly named the Student Activities Center. Facing North toward Sunset Blvd., the shrubbery in front of the faclity spells out UCLA GOLF (below) UCLA MEN S GOLF

37 THE CORDEVALLE COLLEGIATE The CordeValle Collegiate, founded by alumnus Jack Gifford and his wife Rhodine, has come to symbolize outstanding golf and unmatched cameraderie. The Bruins have won the event twice, and in 2007 produced their first individual champion in James Lee. In addition to the 54-hole collegiate competition, the event also features the Gifford Showcase, where tournament supporters are paired with coaches and players of each team in a best-ball format. Above left, is the perpetual CordeValle Collegiate Trophy, awarded to the victorious team. Above right, Jack and Rhodine Gifford (foreground) pose with the Bruins. Center right: a look at the course from the tee. Right: UCLA captain Craig Leslie and Head Coach Derek Freeman pose beside the Bruins 2007 scoresheet. Jack Gifford and Head Coach Derek Freeman discuss strategy, above center. CordeValle Classic Results Team Year Winner Individual Medalist(s) 2005 UCLA Michael Wilson, California 2006 Stanford Rob Grube and Zack Miller, Stanford 2007 UCLA James Lee, UCLA; Sihwan Kim, Stanford; Hank Norlander, Augusta State UCLA MEN S GOLF 37

38 KEY ADMINISTRATORS DAN GUERRERO ATHLETIC DIRECTOR UCLA 74 6TH YEAR KEY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT STAFF In five years as UCLA s Director of Athletics, Daniel G. Guerrero has presided over 14 NCAA team titles, more than 30 conference championships, and will lead the year-long celebration of UCLA s First to 100 campaign. A former Bruin baseball player, Guerrero exudes the pride of a student-athlete who is now calling the shots at his alma mater. Declaring his current position his dream job, his goal is to help each sport at UCLA maximize its potential and contend for a national championship. Guerrero is serving his third year as a member of the NCAA Division I Men s Basketball Committee and The College Basketball Partnership, a group that includes many of the most influential people in the sport. Last year, UCLA won its historic 100th NCAA team title when the women s water polo squad defeated Stanford to capture its third consecutive national championship. Entering the academic year, 81% of UCLA s teams had qualified for post-season competition over the previous five years. In addition, 268 student-athletes have earned All-America honors in their respective sports. In , Guerrero earned numerous honors, including: 2002 UCLA Latino Alumnus of the Year (October); 2003 Cal State University Dominguez Hills Alumnus of the Year (March); and 2003 Father of the Year by the Father s Day Council of the American Diabetes Assn. (June). He also became the first athlete in any sport at Banning High School to have his jersey (No. 8 in baseball) retired, and on Sept. 10, 2002, the Los Angeles City Council honored him with Dan Guerrero Day. In addition, the May 5, 2003 issue of Sports Illustrated listed him No. 28 among the 101 Most Influential Minorities in Sports. He was one of 28 people whose photo was on that issue s cover. He also served as a member of the NCAA Baseball Committee during the year. Guerrero received his Bachelor s degree from UCLA in 1974 after playing second base for the Bruins for four years. In 1982, he earned his Master s degree from Cal State Dominguez Hills. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello and they have adult two daughters. Don Morrison Faculty Athletic Rep Grace Golden Staff Athletic Trainer Rich Herczog Compliance Michael Sondheimer Associate A.D. Tony Perri Equipment Room Amanda Hall Bruin Varsity Club GLENN TOTH SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR UCLA 76 31ST YEAR Glenn Toth, who has served the athletic department as an administrator for more than 30 years, enters his 11th year in charge of the golf and tennis programs. In addition to his role as a sports supervisor, Toth has also seen duty as an assistant coach, and serves as a member of athletic director Dan Guerrero s senior staff. A senior associate athletic director with a variety of responsibilities, Toth serves as the liaison with shoe and apparel sponsor adidas, having orchestrated both the original 1999 agreement and its renewal in Adidas supplies all Bruin teams, and represents the department s most lucrative sponsorship. In addition, Toth was the point person in the negotiations with International Sports Properties (ISP) which now handles the department s corporate relations, media rights and other external relationships. Toth also has administrative responsibility for the athletic equipment room, which features six full-time staff memebers, and the sports medicine area/athletic training room, which employs 14 full-time staff and a student program. Toth also supervises the speed, strength, and conditioning area and its six coaches. Toth graduated from UCLA in 1976 with a degree in economics and was hired shortly thereafter to work in the events and travel office. From , he supervised the management of home athletic events and team travel. In 1982, Toth handled the logistics of UCLA s move to the Rose Bowl and at the same time became the athletic department s first marketing director. Promoted to Associate Athletic Director in 1984, he was credited with several award-winning football marketing campaigns and the creation of the department s corporate relations program. A life-long golfer, Toth lettered in golf at Tustin s Foothill HIgh School where he graduated in He enjoys scuba diving, hiking, and mountaineering, and also serves as a Reserve Captain with the LA County Sheriff s Department, managing the Search and Recovery Dive Team. His golden retrievers are Misty and Dottie. Charlie Stocking Strength Coach Christi Phillips Marketing/Promotions Linda Lassiter Academic Advisor Rich Bertolucci Sports Information Paul Brown Event Management Helen Hsueh Administrative Assistant UCLA MEN S GOLF

39 UCLA S PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Press Credentials Media and photography credentials for UCLAhosted golf tournaments may be obtained by working press only by calling Rich Bertolucci at the UCLA Sports Information Office (310) All requests should be submitted at least 48 hours in advance. Press credentials can be picked up at the tournament site. Photography Television and photo credentials entitle video and still photographers to shoot from out of the golfers line of sight. No photographers will be permitted to shoot from tee boxes or greens without prior permission. Interview Policies All interviews must be arranged by the Sports Information Office. Players have been instructed not to grant any interview, in person or by telephone, not arranged by Rich Bertolucci. Player telephone numbers are private and will not be released. Please do not expect players to be available if you have not made prior arrangements. Interview Availability The UCLA team practices at various country clubs in Southern California. Many of these clubs do not allow media at their venues. For this reason all interviews must take place on the UCLA campus or by phone, unless conducted at a tournament where media have been accredited. Please arrange all interviews with Rich Bertolucci by calling Travel Information For security purposes, the UCLA Sports Information Office does not release to the general public any travel information for UCLA athletic teams. If you would like to reach a member of the UCLA golf team on the road, please contact the Sports Information Office. UCLA Golf Practice Facility The golf practice facility is located on the north end of the Intramural Field between Drake Stadium and the John Wooden Center. Please call the Sports Information Office for practice times and player availability. Directions to UCLA From the San Diego Freeway north or south, use the Sunset Blvd. exit and proceed east on Sunset two miles to Westwood Plaza Dr. Parking is available for $8 per day. UCLA S PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Newspapers L.A. TIMES 202 W. First St. Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) sports.latimes.com OC REGISTER 625 N. Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA (p) (f) L.A. DAILY NEWS PO Box 4200 Woodland Hills, CA (p) (f) com RIVERSIDE PRESS-ENTERPRISE th St. Riverside, CA (p) (f) SOUTH BAY DAILY BREEZE 5215 Torrance Blvd. Torrance, CA (p) (f) LONG BEACH PRESS- TELEGRAM 604 Pine Ave. Long Beach, CA (p) (f) PASADENA STAR NEWS/SAN GABRIEL VALLEY TRIBUNE 1210 N. Azusa Canyon Rd. West Covina, CA (p) (f) com UCLA DAILY BRUIN 308 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) edu National Newspapers ASSOCIATED PRESS 221 So. Figueroa, S 300 Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) USA TODAY Wilshire Blvd. #406 Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) Golf Outlets GOLFWEEK 7657 Commerce Cntr Dr. Orlando, FL (p) (f) GOLFWORLD 5520 Park Ave Trumble, CT (p) (f) Television Stations THE GOLF CHANNEL 7580 Commerce Ctr Dr. Orlando, FL (p) (f) KCBS (Ch. 2)/KCAL 6121 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA (p) (f) NBC4 (Ch. 4) 3000 W. Alameda Ave. Burbank, CA (p) (f) KABC (Ch. 7) 500 Circle Seven Dr. Glendale, CA (p) (f) KTLA (Ch. 5) 5800 Sunset Blvd. Hollywood, CA (p) (f) KTTV (Ch. 11)/KCOP 1999 S. Bundy Dr. Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) SO. CAL SPORTS REPORT 1111 South Figueroa St., Ste. 108 Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) FOX SPORTS NET West Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) ESPN ESPN Plaza Bristol, CT (p) Radio Stations KXTA Sports Radio 690/ W. Olive Ave. #550 Los Angeles, CA (p) (f) UCLA MEN S GOLF 39

40 THIS IS UCLA UCLA is ranked among the top 20 in their fields, one of the world s premier universities. Thirty-one of its departments are and thirteen of those departments are among the Top 10. UCLA is the engine for real-world advances in health care, science, education, commerce, culture, humanistic studies, social exploration, and community service that enrich our neighborhoods, our nation, and our world on a daily basis. UCLA is a university with the size and scope to allow for unimagined diversity, unmatched breadth and depth of scholarship, and limitless possibility for its 24,000 undergraduates and 12,000 graduate students. A recent study noted that UCLA s presence as a major employer, research institution and economic force generates more than $9 billion for the Southern California region alone. FACULTY, STUDENTS & ALUMNI Five UCLA faculty have been awarded Nobel Prizes the two most recent are Louis Ignarro in medicine (1998) and biochemist Paul Boyer in chemistry (1997). Among faculty there have been nine National Medals of Science recipients, and hundreds of Guggenheim Fellowships, Fulbright Awards and other academic distinctions. UCLA educates more students than any other university in California and was the most popular institution in the nation for this fall s freshman class. At UCLA, thousands of students extend their educations beyond the classroom by working directly with faculty on research projects. Many UCLA undergraduates participate in major research studies, working one-on-one with world-renowned scholars as they discover and create new knowledge. UCLA s alumni are bright stars on the world stage. They include leaders of industry and commerce Oscar, Grammy, Tony, and Emmy winners; philanthropists and public servants; Olympians and professional athletes; educators, engineers, bankers, and astronauts. Founded in 1934, the UCLA Alumni Association serves 86,400 members with a comprehensive array of services, programs and activities. BOOKS & TECHNOLOGY The UCLA Library is ranked among the top ten academic research libraries in North America with holdings of more than eight million volumes as well as digital resources and services. From the birth of the Internet at UCLA in 1969, the university continues to be a leader in resources for learning. UCLA is nationally recognized for developing ground-breaking computer services for undergraduates and was the first university to offer a Web site for every undergraduate student. The university provides an innovative, on-line tool called My.ucla. edu, which provides a Web page tailored to each student s academic needs. OUTREACH & COMMUNITY SERVICE From its founding, UCLA has been an integral and contributing part of the greater Los Angeles community. Outreach programs and volunteerism are as much a part of UCLA as academics and research, with hundreds of UCLA-sponsored programs providing a wide range of opportunities. Many of UCLA s undergraduates volunteer for these programs, including tutoring youngsters, adults and incarcerated youths; addressing health and educational needs of underserved communities; combating poverty and homelessness; aiding the elderly and disabled; and providing legal, social, medical and educational assistance to community residents. Through outreach and academic preparation programs, UCLA works with K-12 schools throughout Los Angeles to help greater numbers of students prepare to compete successfully for college. UCLA also is partnering with community colleges to increase the number of underrepresented students transferring to the university. Additionally, UCLA faculty, researchers and students provide leadership and public service in health care, law, economic development, social welfare, urban planning, public policy, arts and the environment. Most academic departments have major research projects, field studies or student internships that directly affect people s lives in Los Angeles, the state and the nation. Powell Library is one of four original structures on campus dating to the early 1920s. HEALTH CARE Each year more than 450,000 patients from Southern California, the U.S. and around the globe come to the world-renowned UCLA Medical Center for treatment, while thousands more area residents receive care through Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital, primary care offices and community outreach health programs. The four schools in the medical enterprise are medicine, dentistry, nursing and public health. UCLA Medical Center has been ranked as one of the top hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report, including Best in the West for 17 consecutive years. A new state-of-the-art medical center, which includes the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital and Mattel Children s Hospital at UCLA, is under construction and is scheduled to open in Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center and Orthopaedic Hospital renovations are scheduled for completion in phases in the coming months. Groundbreaking research is constantly taking place in the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center and in many other centers and laboratories on campus. ARTS A diverse array of public arts programming makes UCLA the leading arts and cultural center of the West. More than 500,000 people annually attend arts events including theater, music, opera and dance performances, lectures, poetry readings, exhibitions, film screenings, and media arts that are presented by UCLA s two professional arts schools. Check the web sites at and edu for more information. LIFELONG LEARNING Another prime example of UCLA s connection with the community is through UCLA Extension, one of the nation s largest divisions of continuing higher education, offering more than 4,500 courses each year In diverse fields of study. In addition, the university conducts guided walking tours and distributes self-guided tour maps. For further information, call (310) or check out UCLA on the Web at UCLA MEN S GOLF

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