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3 Buffalo Bits CU QUICK FACTS Location: Boulder, Colo. Population: 102,000 Enrollment: 29,882 Conference: Pac-12 Nickname: Buffaloes Colors: Silver, Gold & Black President: Bruce Benson (Colorado 64) Chancellor: Dr. Phil DiStefano (Ohio State 68) Faculty Representative: Dr. David Clough (Case Institute 68) Athletic Director: Rick George (Illinois 82) HOME COURSES Colorado National Golf Club (Par 72; 7,676 yards) Boulder Country Club (Par 70; 7,043 yards) Flatirons Golf Course (Par 70; 6,765 yards) The Heritage At Westmoor (Par 72; 7,420 yards) Omni Interlocken Golf Club (Par 72; 6,945 to 7,040 yards) CU also has use of virtually every course in the Denver metro area. GOLF PROGRAM INFORMATION Head Coach: Roy Edwards (Kansas 00) Season at Colorado: 9th (named July, 2006) Office Telephone: 303/ Office Fax: 303/ Cell Phone: 303/ Assistant Coach: Brandon White (Pepperdine 03) Director of Operations: Gabbie Pelloni NCAA Finish: 12th (Southern Regional) Pac-12 Conference Finish: 4th Lettermen Returning/Lost: 6/2 SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director/ Golf Contact: David Plati Office Telephone: 303/ Office FAX: 303/ Home Telephone: 303/ Official CU Athletics Website: SUPPORT STAFF Academic Counselor: Chris Howlett Equipment Manager: Tim Horton Sports Medicine: Kari Kebach Strength & Conditioning: Tony Sandoval Colorado Roster Player Ht. Wt. Class Exp Hometown (High School/Previous College) Ben Bradley Fr. HS Frankfurt, Germany (German Nat l Team) Ethan Freeman So. 1L Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) Philip Juel-Berg Jr. 2L Vedbaek, Denmark (HHX Knord Lyngby) David Oraee Sr. 3L Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) Jeremy Paul So. 1L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Yannik Paul So. 1L Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) Drew Trujillo Jr. 2L Montrose, Colo. (Montrose) Schedule Fall Dates Tournament Site Host Sept. 6-7 Air Force-Gene Miranda Falcon USAFA, Colo. Air Force Invitational Sept Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields, Ill. Illinois Sept New Mexico-William H. Tucker Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico Intercollegiate Sept MARK SIMPSON-COLORADO Erie, Colo. COLORADO INVITATIONAL Oct Alister Mackenzie Invitational Fairfax, Calif. California Nov. 3-5 UCLA Gifford Collegiate San Martin, Calif. UCLA Championships Spring Dates Tournament Site Host Jan. 23 Alumni Match Scottsdale, Ariz. COLORADO Feb. 5-7 Amer Ari Invitational Waikoloa (Big Island), Hawai i-hilo Hawai i Mar Bandon Dunes Championship Bandon, Ore. Gonzaga Mar The Goodwin Palo Alto, Calif. Stanford April 6-7 Wyoming Cowboy Classic Scottsdale, Ariz. Wyoming April Pac-12 Championships Pullman, Wash. Pac-12 Conference May NCAA Regionals * six sites * assorted May 29-J3 NCAA Championship Finals Bradenton, Fla. South Florida * Regional sites: East New Haven, Conn. (Yale); South Chapel Hill, N.C. (North Carolina); Midwest Noblesville, Ind. (Ball State); Central Lubbock, Texas (Texas Tech); Southwest San Diego, Calif. (San Diego); West Bremerton, Wash. (Washington) CREDITS: The University of Colorado golf media guide was written by Dave Plati, Associate AD/Sports Information. Design and layout by Linda Hall of Whirlwind Graphics. Printed by Pioneer Press, Greeley, Colo. Copyright

4 administration Bruce Benson President Phil DiStefano Chancellor University of Colorado Board of Regents (back row, from left): Steve Bosley, James E. Geddes, Stephen Ludwig, Glen Gallegos; (front row, from left): Kyle Hybl, Irene Griego, Michael Carrigan, Sue Sharkey, Joseph Neguse. Russell L. Moore Provost David Clough Faculty Rep Rick George Athletic Director Ceal Barry Senior Associate AD/Internal Operations/SWA Matt Biggers Lance Carl Associate AD/ Associate AD/ External Affairs/ Chief Business Development Marketing Officer Kurt Gulbrand Associate AD/ Development Cory Hilliard Associate AD/ Business Operations Kris Livingston Associate AD/ Student Services David Plati Associate AD/Sports Information Director Emily Canova Assistant AD/ Special Projects t t Jason DePaepe Assistant AD/Facilities J.T. Galloway Assistant AD/ Equipment and Licensing Prema Khanna Assistant AD/Director of Marketing Ted Ledbetter Assistant AD/Director of Marketing Scott McMichael Assistant AD/ Development Steve Pizzi Assistant AD/ Coors Events Center Scott Scheifele Assistant AD/Development Josi Carlson Director of Special Events Megan Eisenhard BSP General Manager Dave Foreman Director of Sports Performance Jill Keegan Director of Compliance Lindsay Lew Director of Strategic Sales Dr. Eric McCarty Director of Sports Medicine Miguel Rueda Head Athletic Trainer Ron Scott Director of Development Chris Bader Counseling and Sport Psychologist Jo Marchi Compliance/SAAC Rachel Ripken Community Outreach Coordinator Emily Simpson Graphic Designer Tim Horton Golf Equipment Manager Tony Sandoval Strength & Conditioning Kari Kebach Trainer Chris Howlett Academics Gabbie Pelloni Director of Golf Operations 2

5 University of Colorado Founded in 1876 at the foot of the Flatirons, 138 years has transformed the University of Colorado from a lone building on a bleak, windswept hill to one of the nation's leading public research institutions. Established in 1861, the University was formally founded in 1876, the year Colorado became a state. The Boulder campus encompasses almost 800 acres on the main campus, east campus (which includes a research park), Williams Village and the Mountain Research Station north of nearby Nederland (which supports ecology, chemistry and geology). In 1996 the Board of Regents purchased 308 acres of land in unincorporated Boulder County, now informally known as the south campus, in an effort to insure the growth of the University well into the 21st century. While almost 30,000 students are educated on the main campus, another 13,000 study at the University of Colorado at Denver, the University of Colorado Anschutz Campus (Aurora) and the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Nine elected Regents and President Bruce Benson lead the four-campus system, while each campus has a Chancellor who serves as the chief academic and administrative officer. Dr. Phil DiStefano is in his sixth year as the chancellor of the Boulder campus. Students can enter any of 10 schools and colleges offering more than 2,500 courses in 150 fields, representing a full range of disciplines in the humanities, social sciences, physical and biological sciences, the fine and performing arts, and the professions. CU-Boulder is regularly ranked among the best of the United States public universities by the Fiske Guide to Colleges, and a 2010 USA Today/Princeton Review survey rated the University of Colorado as the fifth-best value among American public colleges. CU was recently ranked as the No. 33 university in the world by the Times Higher Education. CU-Boulder has played a major role in NASA space programs, designing and building many scientific instruments flown in outer space, and graduated 18 men and women who became astronauts, including the late Jack Swigert, one of the three astronauts in the crippled Apollo 13 mission who made it dock to Earth safely from the moon. When the Hubble Space Telescope was launched in 1990, it was carrying seven major instruments, including a high-resolution spectrograph to study the evolution of stars and designed and built by an international science team led by astronomer Jack Brandt of CU- Boulder. Since Hubble has been up, CU-Boulder faculty and students have been among the top users of Hubble of any institution in the world. CU- Boulder is the only university in the country where undergraduate students have operated a NASA satellite. The University has produced 19 Rhodes Scholars, five of which were former football student-athletes at CU, with Jim Hansen the most recent recipient in Faculty member Thomas Cech, a distinguished professor of chemistry and biochemistry, won the 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Other notable alumni include former United States Supreme Court Justice Byron Whizzer White, former big band leader Glenn Miller and actors Robert Redford and Chris Meloni, the latter starring for years on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone. If the aphorism, Somewhere between the Rockies and reality, seems too good to believe, then come for a visit. Start with a walk on the historic Pearl Street Mall, a downtown pedestrian mall that is the ceremonial heart of the city actually that works despite the efforts of its street theatre. Visitors may be so taken in by the scenery, the mall, Tudors and Victorians they may forget the University that put it all together. From Pearl, Broadway leads directly onto campus where the University of Colorado Museum and the CU Heritage Center, in the original Old Main building, which introduces the University s past and present. The recently completed ATLAS building is one of the most state-of-the-art structures on any college campus. Take in the fresh mountain air on any part of 100 miles of trails and 30,000 acres of open space. Climb the Flatirons or in Eldorado Canyon State Park. Swim or board sail at the Boulder Reservoir while elite runners sprint around it. Take in a pro sporting event down the road in Denver, just one of 13 cities with teams in all four pro leagues. Rest assured, like the prophesy of an Arapaho Indian Chief, If you leave Boulder, you will return. 3

6 Head Coach RoY EDWARDS Roy Edwards is now in his ninth season as head coach of the University of Colorado men s golf team, having been named to the position on July 14, 2006, following in the footsteps of the only two coaches the program had ever known over a span of six decades. Edwards, 38, is just the third full-time men s golf coach in Buffalo history. He came to CU with an impressive pedigree, joining the Buffaloes from his alma mater, the University of Kansas, where he had served as the assistant for both the men s and women s programs for the previous four years ( ). He held the same position at Vanderbilt University for a year prior to returning to KU. Edwards replaced the late Mark Simpson, who passed away from complications due to lung cancer in December Simpson had held the post since 1977, when he followed in the footsteps of his college head coach, Les Fowler. Fowler took over as player-coach in 1948 and remained on board until Simpson, his assistant, replaced him. Thus, Edwards is only the program s third full-time head coach since Each of his predecessors had to lead the Buffaloes into stronger conferences, Fowler into the Big Seven in 1949 and Simpson into the Big 12 in 1996; but Edwards was faced with the most daunting task in CU golf history. He led the charge when the Buffaloes joined the Pacific-10 Conference on July 1, 2011 (making it the Pac-12), with Colorado becoming a member of the most prestigious men s golf conference in the nation. A longtime force in collegiate golf, as many as seven or eight schools have regularly occupied the top 30 over the last several seasons. It took less than three years for Edwards to put his stamp on the CU golf program, perhaps in no bigger way than completing the dream of both Fowler and Simpson. One of the few major golf programs in the nation without its own true home golf course and facilities, Edwards played an integral part in working with Colorado alum Steve Kerr in the latter s acquisition of Vista Ridge Golf Club in Erie in early The club officially became Colorado National Golf Club in March of that year and has since served as the official home for the university s men s and women s golf teams. In 2012, construction was completed on the George Boedecker Jr. Practice Facility, a state-of-the-art complex at CNGC that matches any in the nation. He also initiated the Colorado Partners program, a group that quickly grew to well over 100 members who contribute financially to augment the school s golf budget, and established the Colorado Golf Day which is an annual celebration and fundraiser for CU golf. On the course, under Edwards the Buffaloes have reestablished themselves as a top 50 program (over 300 play Division I golf), and ended the fall season ranked No. 39, its highest in six years and second-best in the last dozen. His teams have won nine tournaments, the second-most under one coach in school history; Simpson s teams won 16 and Fowler s six. The Buffaloes set school records for stroke average (73.76) and top five major tournament finishes (eight; all were actually in the top four), which included one win in CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational and three runner-up efforts. Over the course of four tournaments, the Buffs set two other impressive school marks: most consecutive rounds at or under par (12), and the most subpar in a row (6). According to GolfStat, CU had the nation s top performing freshman class, headlined by twin brothers Jeremy and Yannik Paul and Ethan Freeman. The Buffs finished fourth at the Pac-12 Championships, 41 strokes behind No. 3 Stanford (1,438) and 26 behind runner-up and No. 10 Washington; No. 4 Cal was third, 12 ahead of the Buffs. But over the last two rounds, CU was second (718) to only Washington (716), making an impressive climb from 10th at the midway point into fourth place. The NCAA shipped the Buffaloes to Auburn for the regional, where CU finished 12th to end the season. His seventh team, the squad, returned to the NCAA s after a three-year absence, finishing eighth in the Central (Fayetteville) Regional. The Buffaloes captured two major tournaments, the Air Force Falcon and Bandon Dunes invitationals, marking the first time Colorado had won a major in both the fall and spring portions of the season (in the latter, CU was the first team in the four-year history of the event to finish under par as 4

7 a team). The Buffs also finished second on three other occasions and posted nine top 10 finishes overall. In , his sixth season, the Buffs stormed out of the gate to win its first two fall tournaments, their own Mark Simpson Invitational and Air Force s Miranda Invitational; the victories propelled CU to an early No. 10 national ranking. The team successfully navigated its way through its first season in the ultra-competitive Pac-12 Conference, finishing eighth in a league championship that featured eight teams ranked in the top 30. The Buffs just missed qualifying for the NCAA championships but Derek Fribbs was selected to play as an individual. The and teams, his fourth and fifth, respectively, had their moments but did not advance to the postseason, though Justin Bardgett qualified individually in The Buffs finished ninth and 10th in their last two appearances in the Big 12 Conference meet. The disappointments only created more resolve in the program and thus the turnaround in year six. His third Buffalo team ( ) sported one of the nation s dynamic duos in Patrick Grady and Derek Tolan, as each won two tournaments and combined for 14 top 10 finishes. But the team was also balanced as a whole, with 32 top 20 performances posted by seven different golfers, and recorded a stroke average, second lowest in school history (topped only by in ). The Buffs posted 11 top 10 finishes in major tournaments, the second-most in school history that included a record-tying seven in the top five, and highlighted by a 34- stroke win in the DU-Ron Moore and three runner-up finishes in the USF Olympic Club, Western Intercollegiate and its own CU- Stevinson Ranch Invitational. In earning a fourth straight trip to the NCAA s, in the Big 12 Championships, the Buffs posted their best conference finish in 28 years when they took second place; it tied for the largest improvement from one season to another in Big 12 history after finishing 10th in 2008 (CU moved from 11th to 3rd from 1997 to 1998 as did Missouri on one occasion). The Buffs were in the hunt for the title until the back nine of the fourth and final round, when Oklahoma State finally was able to get some distance and eventually won by 14 shots. His second team, in , became just the third in school history to win two major tournaments in the same season, as the Buffs won the Louisiana Classics and the Ohio State Kepler Intercollegiate. The Buffs finished 10th in the Big 12 meet, which moved to a 72-hole format for the first time, and was again invited to the NCAA s, placing 18th in the Central Regional. Junior Derek Tolan was one of two individuals to advance out of the regional into the finals, the first Buff to do so since Edwards first CU team ( ) had moderate success, and finished 11th in the Big 12 Championships; while that was disappointing, his team did something that neither Fowler s or Simpson s did, qualify for the NCAA Championships (though in fairness, more teams are invited today than when they coached, but it still was an impressive accomplishment). The team placed 20th in the NCAA Central Regional. At Kansas, he was heavily involved in recruiting and the dayto-day functions for both the men s and women s teams, managed the Jayhawks Birdie Club and was the main contact for both golf camps. A KU graduate, he returned to his alma mater in August 2002 as the assistant coach for both the men s and women s programs and further developed all the skills necessary to one day become a head coach. Among his many duties were coordinating and managing a $1 million-plus fundraising campaign for KU s golf practice facility and establishing an annual booster club program. During his time at Kansas, he was one of three finalists for the Golf Coaches Association of America Assistant Coach of the Year in 2004 and helped coach six first-team All-Big 12 players (five men, one woman) and four Academic All-Americans. He started his coaching career as a volunteer/graduate assistant in 1998, working three years in that capacity before moving on to Vanderbilt for his first full-time assistant coaching position. During this time, he was also the Junior Golf Director for the Kansas Golf Association, running all activities for over 600 junior members of the KGA. He was the assistant for both the men s and women s teams at Vanderbilt for the season. He was a part of history as both teams experienced two of the best seasons in the programs 5

8 existence the year he was a part of the program. He had a hand in coaching a pair of first-team All-Southeastern Conference players, including Brandt Snedeker, a first-team All-American, the 2007 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year and current star on the Tour. Between KU and Vanderbilt, he coached five players who attained some level of All-American status, ranging from firstteam to honorable mention. A three-year member of the Jayhawk golf team, he lettered as a senior under legendary and long-time coach Ross Randall and earned his bachelor s of science degree in business administration from Kansas in Simultaneously while finishing his degree, he worked as a volunteer assistant coach for the men s team. His career playing highlights include being named the PGA Midwest Section Player of the Year in 1995 and the Heart of America Four-Ball champion in As a student, he was also heavily involved on KU s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and held several leadership roles on campus. Born October 14, 1976 in Kansas City, Mo., but truly a native of Hutchinson, Kan., he was a four-year letterman in golf at Hutchinson (Kan.) High School under legendary Kansas high school coach Rusty Hilst, one of his early mentors in the game. His hobbies include playing golf, cooking and traveling, and he was also an Eagle Scout in high school. His father, R.A., is a distinguished KU alum who was awarded the 2002 Fred Ellsworth Medallion for unique and significant service to the university (which two grandparents also earned). An uncle, Ray Evans, is recognized as one of the greatest athletes in KU history, as he was a two-time All-American in basketball ( ) and was KU s first football All-American after returning from World War II in Edwards is married to the former Shelly Bonfantine of Albuquerque, N.M., as they wed on July 7, 2007 ( ); she is a former golfer at the University of New Mexico. They are the parents of two sons, Ashton Ross (6) and Luke Leo (3). 6

9 Assistant Coach Brandon White Brandon White is in his second year as the assistant coach of the University of Colorado men s golf team, having been named to the position on September 1, 2013, just prior to the start of the college season. He brought a quality resume featuring both his playing and coaching abilities to the Buffalo program. White, 34, joined the Colorado staff from the University of Northern Colorado, where he coached the Bears women s golf team for seven years. In hiring White, CU head coach Roy Edwards said, We couldn t be more excited to have hired Brandon. He established himself as one of the top head coaches in women s golf and brings a very unique skillset to the position. He was a successful golfer prior to coaching, both as a professional and college player. He built UNC from the ground up into a very successful program. We are very fortunate to add him to our team. White led the transition for Northern Colorado from Division II to Division I, and eventually coached the UNC women to the 2012 Big Sky Conference championship. That team also qualified for the NCAA regionals, and he was named the league s Coach of the Year for his accomplishments. His scholarship student athletes had a 98 percent graduation rate and produced five tournament and two Big Sky Conference champions. He also started a booster club for the program and raised funds to build an indoor practice facility for both the men s and women s programs. White graduated with a degree in Business Administration from Pepperdine in 2003, where he lettered four years under coach John Geiberger. He was the 2000 West Coast Conference Freshman of the Year, finishing ninth in the league championship, and would become a member of four Pepperdine WCC champion teams. During his collegiate career, the Waves qualified for the NCAA regionals four times and the NCAA Championship Finals on two occasions (in 2000 and 2002, finishing eighth in the latter at Columbus, Ohio). Following his college days, he competed twice in the PGA Qualifying School (2003, 2004), and played for two seasons on various professional tours beginning in the summer of 2003 through the winter of He competed in over 40 professional events, mostly in Arizona and California as a member of the Grey Goose/Gateway Tour. As a junior golfer, he competed in many national events, including the ESPN Junior Golf Tour, the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship and the Junior World Championship. He also had several top local performances, including a runner-up finish to his credit in the Colorado Stroke Play Championship. He has also worked as a professional caddy on the Grey Goose/Gateway, Canadian and Nationwide tours, and caddied for one of his former UNC golfers, Carleigh Silvers, in the 2014 U.S. Women s Open. He was born March 13, 1980 in Ault, Colo., and graduated from Greeley (Colo.) Central High School in 1998, where he lettered four times in golf. He set several school records, including career stroke average (73.4), and set the Colorado high school state record that still stands for the low 18-hole round, a 10-under par 62, at the Marianna Butte High School Invitational. 7

10 Volunteer Coach JON LEVY Jon Levy is in his second year as a volunteer coach for the University of Colorado men s golf team after serving two years as the full-time assistant, originally joining the program on September 6, 2011, from the Golf Channel. Levy, 38, opted to remain on as a volunteer assistant while deciding to pursue a long-time personal ambition to enter golf s private business world. He has an impressive resume which includes experience in golf, coaching, marketing and communications. He has been a head coach at two junior colleges in Arizona, coaching one to a NJCAA national championship, possibly making him the only assistant coach in Division I who has led a program to a national title. Prior to coming to CU, he worked for a year was the associate editor at the Golf Channel for the organization s website, where he had duties as both an editor and a writer. He also was the director of communications for the Gateway Tour, based in Scottsdale, Ariz., for three years ( ), where he handled all media relations, writing, communication and public relations functions. In his last year with the Gateway Tour, he also served as the head coach at Paradise Valley Community College.Following his playing career, Levy went into teaching in the Phoenix area. Soon after relocating there, he was named head coach at Scottsdale Community College, traditionally one of the winningest junior college programs in men s golf. During his tenure, SCC won four Arizona Community College Athletic Conference (ACCAC) titles, and in his final year there, the Fighting Artichokes won the 2007 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) championship. He was named the NJCAA National Coach of the Year for the season. He graduated in 1998 from Iowa State University with a degree in Speech Communication and minor in German. He was four-year letterman on the golf team for the Cyclones under coaches Dale Anderson and Jamie Bermel, and was captain his senior year. He was a two-time Academic All-Big 12 member. After graduation, he competed twice in PGA Tour Qualifying and won two mini-tour events in five years playing on various professional circuits through the United States and Canada. He was born August 22, 1976 in Princeton, N.J., and graduated from Groves High School (Birmingham, Mich.) where he lettered in golf and skiing. His hobbies include running, skiing, finish and anything outdoors. In 1999 as a young professional out of school, he was in a NIKE television advertisement with Tiger Woods (called the Driving Range: he is the golfer next to Woods in the blue and white striped shirt; see it here: 8

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12 ETHAN FREEMAN 6-0, 195, Soph., 1L, Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) College This Season (Soph.) He played in all six fall tournaments, finishing with a stroke average as 12 of his 17 rounds counted toward team scoring. His best finish was right out the gate, tying for 16th in the Air Force Falcon Invitational (215; -1); it included his best single round of the fall (a 2-under 70). His other top fall efforts came in CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational (147, +3 to tie for 29th in the shortened event), and a tie for 30th in the Illinois Olympia Fields Invitational (224, +14; his second round 1-over 71 was one of the best scores for the middle round). Usually a steady performer, he led the team in pars (194) and in percentage of holes scoring par (63.4) (Fr.): He saw action in six tournaments as a true freshman, three each in the fall and spring. He was pressed into service late in the spring semester when two other fellow freshmen decided to leave the program, and he responded and then some: he has posted two top 20 finishes, first tying for 10th in the Wyoming Cowboy Classic which included a first round 65 (5-under), and then tying for 16th in the Pac- 12 Championships. In the latter, he posted the highest finish in a league meet by a CU freshman since 2009 and the ninth-best ever in addition to tying for third among the 14 freshmen in the meet. He came back down to Earth a little bit at the NCAA Southeast Regional, posting three straight 79s for a 21-over 237, which tied him for 66th, though 16 of those strokes over par were traced to just seven holes. He played in three fall tournaments, starting his career in style by tying for 10th in the Air Force Miranda Invitational. He led all seven Buffaloes in the meet, though he competed as an individual; thanks to a 3-under par 69 in the final round which saw him score seven birdies, his 1-under 215 ( ) total tied for the third-lowest score by a CU player in his first major tournament in school history (trailing only Jonathan Kaye, who recorded a 213 (+3) in the 1990 Wyoming Invitational, and Sebastian Heisele, who had a 2-under 214 in the 2008 Denver-Ron Moore Invitational). It was also the first time that a freshman posted the best score to lead the Buffaloes in a season opening tournament since 2005 (Derek Tolan, 2-under 214 in the Mexico Tucker Invitational; Tolan was a redshirt frosh: the last true freshman to accomplish the feat was Rick Cramer, 1-over 217 in the 1979 AFA Falcon invite). He followed that up with a tie for 27th in CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational when he was designated as one of the team s scorers (+9, ). High School He was considered one of the top junior players in Colorado throughout his high school career. He lettered four time under coach Bob Austin at Kent Denver, where he was a two-time 3A state champion (2010, 2011, his sophomore and junior years), and just missed the hat trick with a runner-up finish as a senior. Counting his freshman year when he tied for fifth, he s one of a just a handful of players in Colorado history to post four top five finishes in state championship play. In doing so, he led Kent Denver to four consecutive state titles. He was a four-time, first-team All-Metro League performer and a three-time member of the All-Colorado team. His stroke average improved every season from his freshman through senior years: 75.0, 73.9, 71.5 and Other 2014: He tied for medalist honors in U.S. Amateur Local Qualifying (144 at Columbine Country Club); he missed the cut at the event at the Atlanta Athletic Club ( , +12). He turned in a (+11) at the Southwestern Amateur in Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain Club), but missed the cut by six strokes. 2013: He finished second in the Colorado Golf Association s Junior Stroke Play Championship, turning in a (-2) effort at Common Ground GC in Aurora. He tied for 13th in the CGA State Stroke Play with a (+8) scorecard at Pinehurst CC in Denver, but his 210 score over the last three rounds was fifth best in the field. He Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (8) (4) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 21 of 30 (70.0%; 6 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+130/+3.61): +68/+3.58 ( ); +62/+3.65 ( ). Finishes Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 2 Top 20: 4 10

13 was the co-medalist in the CGA Match Play Championship qualifying round ( ), but lost in the second round (on the second playoff hole). He tied for 49th and was the eighth low amateur in the Colorado Open ( , +3). 2012: He won the CGA s Collegiate High School Invitational, with his scorecard good for a 16- stroke victory on would be his college home course, Colorado National Golf Club. He helped the Colorado team to fourth place finish in the Junior America s Cup at BanBury Golf Club in Eagle, Idaho ( , which was 29th overall, though he had the 11th best score over the last two rounds). He also tied for sixth in a pair of American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) events (Aspen, Fox Hill). Other Years: He recorded multiple Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) wins and top three finishes. Best Career Round In Competition 65 (-5: Wyoming Cowboy Classic, Talking Stick North Course, Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7, 2014; 66, -5: 2011 Colorado State High School Championship, Dos Rios CC, Gunnison, Oct. 2, 2011). Academics He is interested in majoring in Business at Colorado. Personal He was born February 16, 1995 in Denver. His hobbies include playing football and spending time with friends. A life-long CU fan, he was the first commitment in the recruiting class. Nickname is E-Free. Fall 2013 *AFA Miranda Invitational t10th CU-Simpson Invitational t27th UNM Tucker Invitational t99th Spring 2014 *Wyoming Cowboy Classic t10th Pac-12 Championship t16th NCAA Southeast Regional t66th Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational t16th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit t30th UNM Tucker Invitational t55th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t29th Alister Mackenzie Invitational th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate t51st 11

14 PHILIP JUEL-BERG 5-8, 150, Jr., 2L, Vedbaek, Denmark (HHX Knord Lyngby) College This Season (Jr.) He enters the spring of his junior season having played in all 32 tournaments CU has scheduled during his career. In six fall meets, he averaged 75.29, uncharacteristically high for him, but largely inflated due to four rounds in the 80s (he had just five his freshman and sophomore years combined). On the other hand, he never scored higher than a double bogey on any hole, he owned the third-best middle round average for the Buffs (72.20) and tied for the team high with two eagles. His best fall finishes were a pair of ties for 29th place, at the Air Force Falcon Invitational (219, +3) and in CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational (147, +3) (Soph.) He played in all 12 tournaments, and finished second on the team in stroke average, both overall (73.00) and for the spring (72.67), thus no sophomore slump for him. He tied for the team lead in par or better rounds (19, 12 subpar, seven even), with 33 of his 36 rounds counting toward CU s team score and 23 of those rounds scored between 69 and 73. He had four top 20 finishes, including a career best fourth in CU s Mark Simpson Invitational, which was also his first top five finish in a major tournament (he had an even par scorecard ). He matched that score at the Alister Mackenzie invite, tying for 27th, and then closed the fall with his first under-par effort in a major tourney, finishing 3-under par ( ) for a 13th place tie at the UTEP Give Em Five Invitational. He then opened the spring with two more subpar efforts (both 212, -4) in the Amer Ari Invitational and the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (where he tied for 10th). At the Pac-12 Championships, he had to withdraw after the first round with flu-like symptoms; but he rallied to go out again in the afternoon and gut things out to shoot a 4-over 76, and then bounced back to finish with two even par rounds (72s) to help the Buffs finish fourth. He tied for 34th at the NCAA Southeast Regional at Auburn, turning in a (+8) effort. For the year, he ranked eighth nationally in greens-in-regulation (72.4 percent), 42nd in sand saves (45.7 percent), 57th in par-5 scoring (4.68), 77th in fairways hit (69.2 percent) (Fr.): He enjoyed one of the most outstanding seasons by a true freshman in CU history. He played in all 14 tournaments, his 41 rounds tying for the most by a freshman ever at Colorado, while his stroke average of was the third best ever by a frosh (his average in the spring ranked as the third best and his fall average the fifth best). He led the team in evenpar rounds with 11, and tied for the team lead in even-par or better rounds with 18 (he was fourth with seven subpar efforts). He had three top 10 finishes and four top 20 finishes on the year, which saw 33 of 39 rounds count toward team scoring (tying for second; two rounds were played as an individual). He was steady in his round-by-round averages, as he was third on the team in first round scoring (73.71), third in the middle round scoring (74.08) and fourth in the final round (74.07). Nationally, he tied for 21st in rounds played (41, the third freshman), 32nd in eagles (5, the 10th frosh), 35th in fairways hit (74.0 percent, the fifth freshman) and 37th in greens-in-regulation (68.0; sixth of all frosh... he hit 65.5 percent of par-3 greens, 26th nationally). His 738 holes played broke down into five eagles, 110 birdies, 435 pars, 158 bogeys, 25 doubles, three triples, one quadruple and one quintuple. He became the eighth freshman in school history to post the best team score in a conference championship with a scorecard (12-over par) in the Pac-12 Championships; that tied him for 24th and matched the best score by a Buffalo in a 72-hole league title meet. He led the entire field with 50 pars, while also posting five birdies and 17 bogeys. Of the 16 freshmen in the field (including three redshirts), Juel-Berg finished fifth. He was CU s second best performer at the NCAA Central Regional in Fayetteville, tying for 30th with a score (+10), and was the top Buff in the UCI Anteater ( , +7), tying for 10th. His top finish of the spring was a ninth-place tie at the Bandon Dunes Championship ( , E), helping the Buffaloes to the team win. He competed in all six fall tournaments, opening with an outstanding debut in the Ballyneal Challenge, where he finished second with a (3-under) scorecard. The second round 69, the only one in the 60s, was quite a feat since the average score was a Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (3) (2) (5) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 76 of 92 (82.6%; 2 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+219/+2.35): +106/+2.59 ( ); +45/+1.25 ( ); +68/+4.00 ( ). Finishes Wins: 0 Top 5: 1 Top 10: 6 Top 20: 8 12

15 77 and it was the first time he ever played the course. Other top performances included tying for 14th in the Air Force Invitational (217, +1) and for 27th in CU s Mark Simpson Invitational (216, E). The last signee of the 2012 recruiting class (signing in July), he came to CU after amassing an impressive European amateur resume. High School There are no high school sports per se in Denmark, as students compete on club teams in their preferred sports. He was a member of the Sollerod Golf Club, competing against other area club teams for three weeks out of the year, with the rest of the year set aside for individual competition. Other 2012: He finished third in the Maage Trophy in Holbaek, Denmark ( , or 7-under); fifth in the Denmark Match Play National Championship; and sixth in the Team Rudersdal Open ( ). 2011: He was fourth in the Maage Trophy ( ) and placed eighth in the Danish International Amateur Championship ( ). 2010: he was third in the Denmark Match Play and ninth in two major events: the Sir Henry Cooper (one of the largest under-18 European tournaments), where was two-under par with a (-2) and in the Saab/Belgium International, where his final round 5-under 67 was the lowest in the field and propelled him to the top 10 finish with a 4-over 292 score. Best Career Round In Competition 65 (-5: 2012 Maage Trophy, Holbaek GC, Holbaek, Denmark; -7: 2011 Kroghens Match, Sollerod, Denmark) Academics He is majoring in Economics at Colorado. He earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team honors as a sophomore. Personal He was born February 18, 1992 in Copenhagen. His hobbies include most sports, particularly soccer; he played throughout primary school (equivalent to elementary school in America) and until he was 15. He also enjoys listening to music and actions movies in general. Vedbaek is a suburb of Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, the nation s largest city which is located on the eastern shore of the island of Zealand, separated from Sweden by the strait of Oresund. When he enrolled at Colorado, it was just the second time he had ever come to America; the first was on a family vacation when he was a child. Fall 2012 *Ballyneal Challenge nd AFA Miranda Invitational t14th CU-Simpson Invitational E t27th UNM Tucker Invitational t53rd Pac-12 Fall Preview t54th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t48th Spring 2013 Hawai i-hilo Ari Invitational t108th The Prestige at PGA West t69th Bandon Dunes Championship E t9th UCI Anteater Invitational t10th Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate t34th Wyoming Cowboy Classic t40th Pac-12 Championship t24th NCAA Central Regional t30th Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational t45th CU-Simpson Invitational E 4th UNM Tucker Invitational t61st Alister Mackenzie Invitational E t27th UTEP Give Em Five Invitational t13th Spring 2014 Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational t42nd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate t10th Bandon Dunes Championship t27th Oregon Duck Invitational t51st Wyoming Cowboy Classic t8th Pac-12 Championship... WD NC + X t71st NCAA Southeast Regional t34th Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational t29th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit t59th UNM Tucker Invitational t80th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t29th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t44th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate t56th (* competed individually.) 13

16 DAVID ORAEE 5-11, 165, Sr., 3L, Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) Career Notes: He has been a participant for six CU wins in major tournaments; the most previous to him doing so was four by Bobby Kalinowski ( ). He has played in every major tournament that CU has scheduled during his career (43 total), and has not recorded a triple bogey (or worse) since his sophomore season. College This Season (Sr.) He recorded a stroke average for the fall season, second-best on the team (and the 11th-best for a fall season at CU), as he broke into the win column for the first time in his career by claiming medalist honors in CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational. He opened with a collegiate career-best 8-under 64 and followed it with a 67 for a 13-under 131 score the lowest 36-hole effort in school history en route to a five-stroke win. He had three top 20 finishes in the fall, as he also tied for seventh in the Air Force Invitational (212, -2) and tied for 20th in the Alister Mackenzie Invitational (214, +1). He scored 73 or better in 12 of his 17 fall rounds (with four in the 60s), and 16 of those rounds counted toward the team score. He led the team in the coaches jumbo stat, which is a formula to measure large numbers or lack thereof (he had just six holes worse than bogey all doubles, and he scored par or better on 77.5 percent of his holes (Jr.) He finished third on the team in stroke average, both overall (73.22) and for the spring (72.77); he was CU s top performer three times, including at the Pac-12 Championships where he tied for 12th (293, +5). That followed his career best collegiate finish, a tie for second in Wyoming s Desert Intercollegiate (205, -5), which included his best single round, a 4-under 66 in the first round. He was second on the team with 79.0 percent of his holes played (666) scored at par or better, and he was one of 49 players in the nation who did not post a score worse than double bogey; he led the team in the fewest holes worse than bogey (18, all doubles). He tied for the team lead in rounds counting toward team scoring (91.9 percent, or 34 of 37), He played in all five fall events with his stroke average fourth on the team; all five of his 54-hole scores fell between 219 and 225 with 14 of his 15 rounds falling between 70 and 76. His best result was a tie for eighth in CU s Mark Simpson Invitational (219, +3), the exact same score tying him for 30th in UTEP s Give Em Five invite; he tied for 20th in the UNM Tucker Invitational when he finished with a 224 (+8). At the NCAA Southeast Regional, he started out fairly strong and was poised for a top 20 finish until he struggled in the final round, eventually finishing in a tie for 39th ( , +10). For the year, he ranked 21st in ham-and-egg, 22nd in greens-in-regulation (70.2 percent), 87th in par-4 scoring (4.08) and 93rd in pars per round (11.43) (Soph.): He played in all 13 major tournaments and finished fourth on the team in stroke average at 74.10, as he was more consistent in the fall than the spring. He did have his best major tournament finish after the break, when he tied for sixth in the Bandon Dunes Championship (-1, 215); his scorecard helped the Buffaloes win the tournament and become the first team to do so with an under par team score. After an opening round 75, he bounced back with rounds of 69 and 67 for a 211 (+1) to tie for 22nd at the Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate. He tied for 42nd at the Pac-12 Championship (299, +19) and tied for 39th at the NCAA Central/Fayetteville Regional (229, +13). In the fall, he posted the first three top 10 finishes of his career, topped by a third place effort right out of the chute in the Ballyneal Challenge ( , +3). He tied for seventh in both Simpson Invitational (210, -6) and the New Mexico Tucker Invitational (217, +1), two meets that were held three days apart. He was also tied for seventh after two rounds of the fall finale, the Alister Mackenzie Invitational, after carding his back-to-back best rounds in college (67, 69) before tying for 26th after a final round 78 (214, +1). His stroke average for the fall was third best on the team, bolstered by 53 Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (6) (4) (3) (2) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 107 of 124 (86.3%; 5 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+287/+2.22): +103/+3.03 ( ); +112/+2.73 ( ); +54/+1.46 ( ); +18/+1.06 ( ). Finishes Wins: 1 Top 5: 2 Top 10: 9 Top 20: 13 14

17 birdies, second-most on the Buffs and tied for 31st in the country. Nationally for the season, he was 20th in greens-in-regulation (69.5 percent, which included a 68.4 percent number on par-3 holes, which was 15th in the NCAA), 47th in Ham- N-Egg (11/2) and 59th in fairways hit (71.3 percent). A model of consistency, he tied for the team low in holes worse than double bogey with just three (out of 738) (Fr.): As a true freshman, he played in all 11 regular season tournaments (the 34 rounds being the seventh most played by a freshman at CU), with his stroke average the fourth freshman best in school history. He led the team in eagles (5), with 79 birdies and 365 pars, meaning he shot par or better on 73.4 percent of his holes. He recorded a (+5) scorecard in the Pac-12 Championships, tying him for 27th overall and for sixth among the 20- plus freshmen competing; it was CU s second best score in the event and his best effort of the spring. The 293 was the best 72-hole score ever recorded by a CU freshman in any tournament and tied for the fourth best by a golfer in any class for a conference championship. For a true frosh playing under pressure in his first collegiate championship, he had a solid tournament with 11 birdies and 46 pars, the 57 holes of par or better the second most by a Buff, with just 14 bogeys and one double to round out his effort. He also had a solid effort in the Oregon Duck Invitational, tying for 38th (225, +9) and at the Bandon Dunes Championship, where he tied for 44th (226, +13). In the first round of the Alister Mackenzie Invitational to close the fall, he shot a 4-under 67, tying the school record for the low gross score by a freshman previously set by three others and then matched it again in the spring with a 3-under 67 in the first round of the Wyoming Cowboy Classic in Scottsdale. He played in all four tournaments (one as an individual) and in the State of Colorado Cup. After an auspicious start with an 81 in CU s Mark Simpson Invitational, he came back with five straight par rounds or better, eventually tying for 47th in the Simpson ( , +7); he then had a strong performance in the Air Force-Miranda Invitational, as his scorecard tied him for 12th. He was 1-1 in the Colorado Cup, winning his single match (4 and 3 versus Steve Sorenson), but lost the four ball match (2 and 1). In the final fall tournament, he recorded his collegiate best round of 67 in the Alister Mackenzie in Fairfax, Calif., eventually tying for 52nd. three years. A four-year letterman in golf for coach Larry Brinz, he captained the team his sophomore through senior seasons. He also lettered twice in basketball. Other 2014: He reached the semifinals of the Colorado Golf Association Match Play Championship in his defense of his 2013 title; he won four matches but lost 3 and 2 in the semis. In the Colorado Open, he was the eighth low amateur and tied for 46th overall ( , +5). He tied for 64th in the inaugural Saguaro Amateur, held in Arizona over winter break ( ). 2013: He became the 15th Buffalo to win the CGA Match Play Championship, cruising to the title with a 6 & 5 verdict over CSU s Parker Edens; he was dominant the entire week in winning six matches, leading after 80 of 113 holes (tied after another 24), and winning 46 holes outright and matching his partner another 44 times. He tied for 27th in the CGA State Stroke Play at Pinehurst CC ( ). He tied for 39th and was the seventh low amateur in the Colorado Open ( , E). He tied for 44th in the Southwestern Amateur, turning in a scorecard (+18) on the par-70 Desert Mountain Course in Scottsdale, Ariz. 2012: He was the co-medalist in the stroke play qualifying for the CGA s Match Play (69, -3) and became the No. 2 seed, though lost in the second round. He tied for 15th in the CGA Stroke Play Championship at Fort Collins Country Club ( , +10). He finished fourth in U.S. Open Local Qualifying ( ) at Collindale Golf Club in Fort Collins, advancing to Sectionals, where he tied for 44th ( , +8) at Lakeside Country Club in Houston. He tied for eighth in the Colorado Golf Association s Public Links Championship at Highland Meadows GC (206, -7). In CU s Casotti Classic, a legitimate play-your-own ball event for media and guests, he shot the lowest score in the 18 years of the tournament, an 8-under 64 (32-32) at Pelican Lakes Golf Club in Windsor. 2011: Reached the round of 32 in his first CGA Match Play Championship (at Bear Creek GC). 2010: He won the AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) Aspen Golf Classic with a (-4) score. 2009: He set the national record for the largest margin of victory in an AJGA event when he won by 18 strokes in the AJGA Junior All-Star in Aspen (he posted a High School As a senior, he was both the All-Colorado and the 5A Front Range Player of the Year, when he owned a 70.0 stroke average. He won the Colorado 5A high school individual title at Aurora s Valley Country Club, with his (-2) scorecard good for a one-shot win; he was the only player under par in the first round and was 3- over at the turn in the second before blistering the back nine with a 33 score to clinch the win. He was the first four-year All- State selection from Weld County, the Class 4A Northern Region Player of the Year twice, and Greeley West s first 5A state champion in any sport. In lettering four times at Greeley West, his stroke average was as a freshman (with a low round 65 that included a hole-in-one) and then 71 or lower the next 15

18 scorecard, the 8-under 64 being a tournament record; the old mark had been 15 strokes. He tied for second in the U.S. Junior Amateur Qualifier at Boomerang Links in Greeley ( ). Other Years: He was a six-time CJGA All-Star and a two-time Junior America s Cup team member. Best Career Round In Competition 64 (-7; June 2009, AJGA Junior All-Star, Aspen Golf Club, Aspen, Colo.; -8, Sept. 29, 2014, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Colorado National Golf Club, Erie, Colo.) Academics He is majoring in Integrated Physiology at Colorado. A High Honor Roll member his freshman through senior years in high school, earning an academic letter all four years, his high school grade point average was a 4.2 (on a 4.0 scale). Personal He was born June 23, 1993 in Greeley, Colo. His hobbies include playing basketball and video games, with his likes in music ranging from Lil Wayne to John Mayer. He was the recipient of the Denver Post Youth Excellence in Sports Award for the month of June Fall 2011 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t47th AFA Miranda Invitational t12th *UNM Tucker Invitational t41st Alister Mackenzie Invitational t52nd Spring 2012 Hawai i-hilo Ari Invitational t93rd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate t59th Bandon Dunes Championship t44th Oregon Duck Invitational t38th U.S. Intercollegiate t88th Wyoming Cowboy Classic t83rd Pac-12 Championship t27th Fall 2012 *Ballyneal Challenge rd AFA Miranda Invitational t63rd CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t7th UNM Tucker Invitational t7th Pac-12 Fall Preview t36th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t26th Spring 2013 Hawai i-hilo Ari Invitational th The Prestige at PGA West t69th Bandon Dunes Championship t6th UCI Anteater Invitational t52nd Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate t22nd Wyoming Cowboy Classic t72nd Pac-12 Championship t42nd NCAA Central Regional t39th Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational t37th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t8th UNM Tucker Invitational t20th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t64th UTEP Give Em Five Invitational t30th Spring 2014 Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational t53rd Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate t10th Bandon Dunes Championship t47th Oregon Duck Invitational t25th Wyoming Cowboy Classic t2nd Pac-12 Championship t12th NCAA Southeast Regional t39th Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational t7th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit t42nd UNM Tucker Invitational t41st CU-Mark Simpson Invitational st Alister Mackenzie Invitational t20th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate t28th (* competed individually.) 16

19 JEREMY PAUL 6-1, 175, Soph., 1L, Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus Schule) College This Season (Soph.) In leading the team in the six fall tournaments with a stroke average, he recorded the fourth-best number in school history for the fall portion of the season. He also had team bests with four top 10 finishes, with all six of his efforts placing in the top 20; seven of his 17 fall rounds were under par and all counted toward team scoring. A fast-starter, his top finish came following his highest opening round score of the fall (74): he posted a fifth-place effort in the first tournament of the season the Air Force Falcon Invitational where he matched his collegiate career-best 65 in the final round to zoom into a top five finish. He still owned a team-best first round average (71.5 over his CU career), starting the last three fall tournaments with rounds in the 60s. He also had a team-high 61 birdies and a 20.6 subpar percentage, along with the fewest holes worse than par (61, with just seven double bogeys). He finished as the 11th ranked player on the European list for the fall for next June s Palmer Cup (the top six collegiate golfers from the final rankings from both the United States and Europe automatically make each team s 10- member squad to compete in the event, a college version of the Ryder Cup) (Fr.): He earned second-team All-Pac-12 Conference honors and All-Pac-12 Freshman Team honors in rewriting most of CU s freshman records, starting with his stroke average. He became the just the sixth freshman to lead the Buffaloes in stroke average and the first since Kane Webber in (when he set the previous frosh best of 73.03); the others were Dale Douglass ( ), Blake Stirling ( ), Steve Jones ( ) and Knut Ekjord ( ). His spring average was a freshman best and the fifth lowest alltime at Colorado, while his fall stroke average, the second best on the team, was the fourth-best by a freshman (true or redshirt) for the fall in school history. His overall was also the seventh best average in school history and the lowest in five years. He had 17 subpar rounds on the year, one shy of the school mark, and led (15) or was tied for the team lead in 20 categories. He set a CU freshman record for the best score in a 54-hole tournament with an 8-under ( ) effort at Cal s Alister Mackenzie Invitational, tying for seventh and breaking the old Buff frosh mark by three shots; however, it would last just one tournament as his brother Yannik broke it by a shot in UTEP s Give Em Five Invitational but in that meet, Jeremy turned in a scorecard to tie for sixth, thus he recorded two of the top three freshman performances in school history in back-to-back events. He then opened the spring with a 9- under 207 at the Amer Ari Invitational in Waikoloa, Hawai i, becoming the first player in CU history to have three straight 7-under par or better efforts in tournament play and then tie his brother again for the record, and his next time out, he turned in a 4-under 212 at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, setting a school record with four straight under par performances. In the fall, he did not have a score worse than a double bogey on a hole, and had just three in 666 holes on the year; he owned a team-best 19.2 percent figure for subpar holes (team-highs of 122 birdies and six eagles). For the year, he ranked in the nation s top 100 in 10 categories: greens-in-regulation (7th, 72.4 percent), ham-&egg (12th, 12/3), eagles (20th, 6), par-4 scoring (55th, 4.06), putting par (71st, 0.96), last round average (71st, 71.58), fairways hit (74th, 69.7 percent), subpar strokes per round (75th, 3.62), birdies (86th, 122), and stroke average to par (98th, +0.76). His 10 subpar holes when recorded his 65 were tied for the second most in any round in the NCAA. He was one of four finalists for CU s Freshman Athlete of the Year at the CUSPY Awards (CU Sports Performers of the Year). High School He was considered one of the top international recruits, along with his twin brother Yannik, in college golf s recruiting class. Along with his brother, he helped his prep school, Albertus- Magnus Schule, to second-place finishes in Germany s National School Team Championships in both 2011 and He had a 72.3 stroke average as a senior and a 72.6 mark as a junior. He also played soccer. Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (1) (1) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 51 of 54 (94.4%). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+31/+0.57): +28/+0.76 ( ); +3/+0.18 ( ). Finishes Wins: 1 Top 5: 2 Top 10: 8 Top 20: 11 17

20 Other 2013: He was the low amateur and tied for second overall in the Pro Golf Tour tournament at Glashofen-Neusass, as he finished with a 3-under 213 ( ), two out of the lead; he had led by one shot heading into the final round. He tied for eighth in the Luxembourg International Amateur ( , his final round score the third best in the field and just one of three in the 60s). He finished 34th in the German International Amateur Championships ( ; his final round 68 was the fourth lowest score of the day). 2012: A member of the German National Junior Team, he was fourth in the German Championships ( ). 2011: He finished as the runner-up in the German Under-18 Championship, was a semifinalist in the British Boys Amateur Championship, captured third in the Harder German Junior Masters ( ) and was fourth in the German Championships Qualifying ( , on a par-74 course). 2010: He was third in the German Championships ( ). 2009: He was third in both the German Junior Masters ( ) and the German Championships ( ). Best Career Round In Competition 65 (-7: State Team Trials, Margala, Italy, April 2011; -7: UTEP Invitational, El Paso, Texas, Oct. 26, 2013; UTEP Give Em Five Invitational, Butterfield Trail Club, El Paso, Texas, Oct. 25, 2013); -7: Air Force Falcon Invitational, USAFA, Colo., Sept. 7, Academics He is interested in majoring in Business at Colorado. Personal He was born March 5, 1994 in Frankfurt, Germany, one minute ahead of his twin, Yannik; thus he is the older brother. His hobbies include playing soccer, working out and spending time with friends. Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational t25th CU-Simpson Invitational t20th UNM Tucker Invitational t61st Alister Mackenzie Invitational t7th UTEP Give Em Five Invitational t6th Spring 2014 Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational t16th Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate t10th Bandon Dunes Championship t21st Oregon Duck Invitational t1st Wyoming Cowboy Classic t32nd Pac-12 Championship th NCAA Southeast Regional t28th Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit t8th UNM Tucker Invitational t17th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t6th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t9th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate t17th 18

21 YANNIK PAUL 6-1, 175, Soph., 1L, Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus Schule) College This Season (Soph.) He played in all six fall tournaments, recording a stroke average, the 15th-best ever for the fall portion of a season at Colorado. He opened up the year matching his career-best tournament finish with a tie for second in the Air Force Falcon Invitational, turning in a (-9) effort that was one shot back of medalist honors. He had two other tournaments where he was under par, both minus-3 and tying for sixth: CU s own Mark Simpson Invitational (141) and Cal s Alister Mackenzie Invitational (210); he led the latter through two rounds after a start, the 133 total the fifth-best 36 hole score in school history. He had the fewest bogeys (51) of the five players who appeared in all six tournaments and owned the second-best percentage of holes at par or better (79.1); 16 of his 17 rounds counted toward team scoring (Fr.): He finished fourth on the team in stroke average with a figure, the third lowest number ever posted by a freshman; he led the team for the fall with a 72.5 mark, which tied for the 12th lowest fall average in school history and was also the third lowest fall average by a freshman (true or redshirt; the last freshman to lead the Buffs in fall scoring at the break was Kane Webber in the season). He had 12 subpar rounds and 15 of par or better. His best finish, a tie for second in UTEP s Give Em Five Invitational to end the fall (9-under, , three shots out of the lead), was the best in school history by a freshman for a 54-hole tournament on any course layout (and tied for the seventh best overall on a par-72 configuration); though his brother matched it in the spring. He twice recorded a 6- under par 66 for his collegiate best, in the UTEP meet and in the first round at the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, where he tied for fifth (210, -6). He tied for 16th in his first collegiate tourney, carding a 1- over 217 ( ) scorecard at the Air Force Miranda Invitational. He placed in the top 50 in eight of his 11 tournaments, seven in the top 31, including tying for 31st at the Pac-12 Championships (300, +12) where his third round score (69, -3) was the only score in the 60s in the field (and was a 13-stroke improvement over his second round score); he followed that with a final round 71. In the NCAA Southeast Regional he opened strong with a 2-under 70, which had him tied for second one shot out of the lead, but he eventually finished at 23- over 239 and 69th. He had only four scores worse than a double bogey on a hole (612 holes), none in the fall, and he had the only bogey free round on the team all season (his final round 70 at the Amer Ari Invitational, where he had 16 pars, also a teamhigh, and two birdies). For the year, he ranked in the nation s top 100 in five categories: greens-in-regulation (1st, 75.3 percent), ham-&egg (ninth, 12/2), sand saves (16th, 53.3 percent), putting par (67th, 0.92), fairways hit (80th, 68.9 percent), High School He was considered one of the top international recruits, along with his twin brother Jeremy, in college golf s recruiting class. Along with his brother, he helped his prep school, Albertus- Magnus Schule, to second-place finishes in Germany s National School Team Championships in both 2011 and He had a stroke average as a senior and a 73.1 mark as a junior. He also played soccer. Other 2014: He won the German International Amateur Championship, as he entered the final round as the co-leader and posted a two-stroke win ( , -18); he recorded two eagles, 27 birdies and 35 pars on his way to the title, opening and closing all four rounds with a birdie or better. 2013: He finished eighth in the German International Amateur Championship ( ). He was the second low amateur (to his brother) in the Pro Golf Tour tournament at Glashofen Neusass, as he finished 15th overall with a He was 29th in the Luxembourg International Amateur ( ). 2012: A member of the German National Junior Team, he reached the round of 32 at the British Boys Amateur Championship. He placed seventh in the German International Men s Amateur, where his third round 68 was the low score in the entire field for all rounds ( ). 2011: He was the Hessen State Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (4) (3) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 40 of 48 (83.3%; 3 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+83/+1.63): +61/+1.79 ( ); +22/+1.29 ( ). Finishes Wins: 0 Top 5: 3 Top 10: 5 Top 20: 8 19

22 champion with a performance and was ninth in the German Boys Championship ( ). 2010: He was the state champion in the open class ( ), placed second in the German Nationals ( ), and was eighth in the European Young Masters. 2009: He was third in the Harder German Junior Masters ( ). Best Career Round In Competition 65 (-6: Germany Match Play Team Championship, July 2013; 66, -6: twice in , UTEP Give Em Five Invitational, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate) Academics He is interested in majoring in Business at Colorado. Personal He was born March 5, 1994 in Frankfurt, Germany, one minute after his twin Jeremy, which makes him the younger brother. His hobbies include playing soccer and fitness in general. He once played together in a tournament with Bernhard Langer. Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational t16th *CU-Simpson Invitational t30th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t48th UTEP Give Em Five Invitational t2nd Spring 2014 Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational t77th Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate t5th Bandon Dunes Championship t15th Oregon Duck Invitational t66th Wyoming Cowboy Classic t15th Pac-12 Championship t31st NCAA Southeast Regional th Fall 2014 AFA Miranda Invitational t2nd Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit t54th UNM Tucker Invitational t28th CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t6th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t6th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate t51st 20

23 DREW TRUJILLO 5-10, 175, Jr., 2L, Montrose, Colo. (Montrose) College This Season (Jr.) He played in four fall tournaments, three as an individual, posting a stroke average for 11 rounds of competition. His best finish was a tie for 50th in the Air Force Falcon Invitational (224, +8), also where he recorded his best single round of the fall, a 1-under 71. He had a subpar/par percentage of 74.2, fourth best on the team, as he occasionally has some solid rounds undone by a big number here or there. He had a solid second round average of (Soph.): He competed in six tournaments, four in the fall and two in the spring. He had played just once after the semester break, as an individual in the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate, scoring three straight 72s for a 216 to tie for 36th. He was then pressed into action for the Pac-12 Championships after CU s roster thinned due to defections, and he shot a 23-over par 311 to tie for 56th; but his second and third round scores of 76 and 74 were important for CU s eventual fourth place finish in the meet, in which he played the par-3 holes 13th-best in the field at 2-over. In the fall, he opened with his best career finish when it counted toward team scoring, a tie for 16th at the Air Force Miranda Invitational (+1, ). Later in the semester, he recorded his first 54-hole tournament under par, tying for 22nd at the Alister Mackenzie Invitational (-1, ). He owned a strokes average for his 12 rounds in the fall (Fr.-RS): He worked his way into the regular travel squad rotation during the spring, participating in seven of the nine tournaments after winter break. His best finish was in the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, tying for 11th in the individual format event (+1, 217 which included a final round 69). His other top finish came in the Cal- Irvine Anteater Invitational, where he tied for 24th (+13, 229). He was one of CU s six scorers for the Pac-12 Championships, placing 63rd overall with an (+28) scorecard. He played in two fall tournaments, tying for 14th in the Ballyneal Challenge, an individual tournament, and 35th in the CU-Mark Simpson Invitational ( , where his rounds did not count toward CU s team scoring). For the year, he scored 58 birdies and 260 pars in his 468 holes (Fr.) The coaching staff decided to redshirt him in his true freshman season, though he still competed in all team practices and tournament qualifiers. High School He lettered three times in golf under coach Angelo DeJulio, placing 10th in the state meet as a senior after claiming runner-up honors as a junior (with a 6-under 138 total that included a 66 in the first round). As a senior, he captured regional champion honors ahead of the state meet. He earned first-team All-Southwestern Conference honors his sophomore through senior years, and was a firstteam All-State and All-Colorado performer as a junior (honorable mention as a senior). He owns the Montrose record for individual wins (four) as well as the number of consecutive tournaments using his score (32). He placed in the top 10 in every tournament he appeared in as junior and senior and had 30-plus career top 10 efforts as a prep. He also lettered twice in baseball (catcher/designated hitter) as a freshman and sophomore. Other 2014: He tied for 10th in the Colorado Golf Association s Western Chapter Championship, carding a (+5) at The Bridges Golf & Country Club in Montrose. Tied for 90th in the inaugural Saguaro Amateur, held in Arizona over winter break ( ). 2013: He won the CGA Western Chapter Championship held in Montrose, shooting (3-under) at The Bridges; he chipped in from about 15-feet on No. 18 after starting the hole two strokes out of Statistics Overall Spring Fall Season Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Rd Strk Avg. Rd Strk Avg (6) (7) (6) Totals Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Season Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct Totals Rounds Toward Team Scoring: 20 of 29 (69.0%; 27 played as an individual). Stroke Count In Relation To Par (+224/+4.00): +120/+4.62 ( ); +61/+3.21 ( ); +43/+3.91 ( ). Finishes Wins: 0 Top 5: 0 Top 10: 0 Top 20: 3 21

24 the lead. He shot a 70 in U.S. Open Local Qualifying at Heritage at Westmoor to advance to Sectionals in Newport Beach. He tied for 111th but missed the cut in the Southwest Amateur ( ). 2012: He tied for third in the CGA s Western Chapter Championship at Battlement Mesa GC in Parachute, four strokes out of first (-1). 2011: He qualified for the U.S. Amateur, shooting a at Heritage Eagle Bend, finishing second overall and three out of the lead. Then in late August in the rain-plagued main event with a 315-man field, he tied for 260th at Blue Mound G&CC in Erin Hills, Wis., with a (+11). He finished second in the CGA Western Chapter Championship at Tiara Rado GC in Grand Junction, three out of the lead with a (-3) effort. He reached the round of 32 in his first CGA Match Play Championship (at Bear Creek GC). He tied for 63rd in the Western Junior (Beverly CC, Chicago), carding a (+20). He shot the course record of 63 (31-32; 9-under) at his home course, The Links at Cobble Creek, in a non-tournament round. 2010: He finished 11th in the AJGA (American Junior Golf Association) Aspen Golf Classic. Other Years: He also fared well in AJGA, FCWT and IJCT summer competitions, including a win in the 2010 FCWT event at TPC Las Vegas and a runner-up effort in the 2009 FCWT event at The Ridge at Castle Pines. He also tied for second in the 2010 Rocky Mountain Open and finished fifth in July s CGA Western Chapter. Best Career Round In Competition 66 (-6; October 2009, Colorado State 4A High School Championship, Highlands Ranch GC) Academics He is majoring in Business (Management) at Colorado. He was a member of Montrose s Honor Roll all eight semesters in high school, when he garnered Academic All-State accolades on three occasions (he graduated with a 3.93 grade point average). Personal He was born July 22, 1993 in Colorado Springs. His hobbies include fly-fishing, hiking and working out. Father (Mike) played baseball at Northern Colorado, and pitched five years in the major leagues (Boston, Seattle, Detroit). Fall 2012 *Ballyneal Challenge t14th *CU-Simpson Invitational t35th Spring 2013 *Hawai i-hilo Ari Invitational t91st *Wyoming Desert Classic t11th Bandon Dunes Championship t73rd UCI Anteater Invitational t24th Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate t79th *Wyoming Cowboy Classic t95th Pac-12 Championship rd Fall 2013 AFA Miranda Invitational t16th *CU-Simpson Invitational th Alister Mackenzie Invitational t22nd UTEP Give Em Five Invitational t79th Spring 2014 *Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate E t36th Pac-12 Championship t56th Fall 2014 *AFA Miranda Invitational t50th *UNM Tucker Invitational t51st *CU-Mark Simpson Invitational t58th UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate th (* competed individually.) 22

25 New Buffaloes Roy Edwards added four new golfers to the program last November in the early signing period; three signed letters-of-intent and the fourth a financial aid agreement to join the Buffaloes, who ended the fall season ranked No. 39 in the nation. The group included three of the state s top prep players, Pierce Aichinger and Ross MacDonald, both from two-time 4A state champion Valor Christian in Highlands Ranch, and Wilson Belk from Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs. A fourth addition, Ben Bradley, signed a financial aid agreement to attend CU, as he has been competing on the German National Team and will enroll in January; he will be eligible to compete in the spring semester. All three Colorado prep products finished in the top eight of this year s state championship and were first-team All-State performers. We are very excited about this class, Edwards said. Ben, Ross, Wilson, and Pierce all bring a lot of talent and energy to our golf program and we are very excited to have them join us. It is one of our primary goals in recruiting to attract the best players from Colorado and we were fortunate to get a great group once again in this recruiting cycle. We continue our strong relationship in Germany with the addition of Ben Bradley. All four are high-quality people as well as players. MacDonald, a Castle Rock resident, was the Colorado Junior Stroke Play champion in both 2013 and 2014, represented Colorado in the Junior Americas Cups in 2012 and 2013 and was the recipient of the Hale Irwin Elite Player Program Award this past summer. He finished third in last month s 4A state championships with a scorecard, and was seventh in the event as a junior and 10th as a sophomore. He was All-State as a junior and senior. Edwards on MacDonald: Ross has had one of the more decorated careers in Colorado junior golf history. Along with Pierce, he comes from Valor, who has had one of the best high school golf teams in the country the last few seasons. Belk was a four-year letterman at Cheyenne Mountain, with every one of his scores counting toward his team s score. An All- State performer his sophomore through senior years, he tied for eighth as a senior in the 4A state meet ( ) after finishing as the runner-up his junior year ( ), one shot out of the lead (he was 12th as a sophomore). He was the 4A Southern Regional champion (shot even-par at Walking Stick in Pueblo), and was the 2013 and 2014 Pikes Peak Athletic Conference champion, earning player-of-the-year accolades for the conference both years. He also had an impressive list of accomplishments nationally, which included a third place finish at the AJGA Junior at Cattail Creek last May and qualifying and playing in the Western Junior. With a lot of hard work, determination, and belief in themselves, we feel all of them have a chance to be very good players individually and help our team be successful. We can t wait to get started with them. Edwards on Belk: Wilson is fundamentally very sound with a great short game. He is extremely well-liked by his peers. He is a talented player who we feel strongly will work hard to develop at the collegiate level. Aichinger, who resides in Cherry Hills Village, is an All-State and All-Colorado team member, tying for sixth in the state meet as a senior ( ) at Walking Stick Golf Club in Pueblo. He was the Colorado Junior PGA champion with a effort (11-under par at Indian Tree Golf Club in Arvada), and claimed the titles at the CJGA Estes Park ( ) and the RMJGT at Walking Stick ( ). He was also second in the Bass Pro Shop/Payne Stewart AJGA Championship ( ). Edwards on Aichinger: Pierce has shot some very low scores. He is someone who is really developing into a strong player. When he plays well he gets on a roll and is very hard for anyone to beat. He comes from a very structured and successful program at Valor. Bradley, from Frankfurt, Germany, reached the match play of this year s British Boys Amateur; he advanced with an scorecard, tying for 53rd with his second round score tied for the 13th best in the field (he lost 2 and 1 in the first round of match play). Competing on the German National Team for the past two years, he finished 22nd in the German Championships in September among an impressive list of amateur accomplishments around Europe. He will be a freshman in eligibility. Edwards on Bradley: We are very fortunate to add Ben to our roster for the spring, and he will add immediate depth to the team. He has been competing on the German National Team and his dad is PGA professional, so he has the lineage. Ben is also very well-liked by his teammates and is a nice addition for us. 23

26 Fall Review Player Rd Strokes Average SCIRP Average Lo Hi L54 JEREMY PAUL DAVID ORAEE YANNIK PAUL ETHAN FREEMAN PHILIP JUEL-BERG DREW TRUJILLO TEAM TOTALS (SCIRP Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (17/1274): 74.9 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (17/1326): 78.0 Wins (1) Oraee 1. Top 5 Finishes (3) Oraee 1, J. Paul 1, Y. Paul 1. Top 10 Finishes (9) J. Paul 4, Y. Paul 3, Oraee 2. Top 20 Finishes (13) J. Paul 6, Oraee 3, Y. Paul 3, Freeman 1. Rounds In The 60s (14) Y. Paul 5, Oraee 4, J. Paul 4, Juel-Berg 1. Subpar Rounds (24) J. Paul 7, Y. Paul 7, Oraee 5, Freeman 2, Juel-Berg 2, Trujillo 1. Even-Par Rounds (8) Freeman 2, Juel-Berg 2, Oraee 1, J. Paul 1, Y. Paul 1, Trujillo1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (73/88, 83.0%) J. Paul (17/17), Oraee.941 (16/17), Y. Paul.941 (16/17), Freeman.706 (12/17), Trujillo.667 (2/3), Juel-Berg.588 (10/17). Does not include 8 individual rounds (Trujillo 8). TEAM RESULTS (Season W-L-T Record vs. Division I: 55-27) Date Tournament (Site) Team Finish (Scores) Top Individual (Score/place) Yds Par S 6-7 AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (USAFA, Colo.) 2nd/15 ( ) Y. Paul 207 (t-2nd) 7, S Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invit. (Olympia Fields, Ill.) 7th/15 ( ) J. Paul 217 (t-8th) 7, S New Mexico Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) 8th/15 ( ) J. Paul 221 (t-17th) 7, S CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL (Erie, Colo.) 1st/17 ( ) Oraee 131 (1st) 7, O Alister Mackenzie Invitational (Fairfax, Calif.) 7th/16 ( ) Y. Paul 210 (t-6th) 6, N 3-5 UCLA Gifford Collegiate Championship (San Martin, Calif.) 8th/10 ( ) J. Paul 215 (t-17th) 7, BEST TEAM ROUNDS 274 (-14), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 276 (-13), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 278 (-10), AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 280 (- 8), CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 277 (- 7), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 282 (- 2), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 289 (+9), Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini (2nd round) 290 (+2), AFA Miranda Invitational (1st round) BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 64 (-8), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 65 (-7), Jeremy Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 66 (-5), Yannik Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 67 (-5), David Oraee, AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-5), Yannik Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-4), Yannik Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 68 (-3), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) Low 36: 131 (-13; 64-67), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational 68 (-3), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 68 (-3), Jeremy Paul, UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate (1st round) 69 (-3), Philip Juel-Berg, AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) 69 (-3), Jeremy Paul, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 69 (-3), Yannik Paul, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 69 (-2), Jeremy Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 70 (-2), on two occasions (Freeman, J. Paul) Low 54: 207 (-9; ), Yannik Paul, AFA Miranda Invitational MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. ETHAN FREEMAN PHILIP JUEL-BERG DAVID ORAEE JEREMY PAUL YANNIK PAUL DREW TRUJILLO TEAM TOTALS No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (0) none. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.). HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 39 (Golfweek, Nov. 6), No. 38 (GolfStat, Nov. 5), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, Nov. 14). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jeremy Paul (97/48), David Oraee (153/221), Yannik Paul (235/202), Ethan Freeman (767/ ), Philip Juel-Berg (864/ ); Drew Trujillo (1098/ ). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (2): Jeremy Paul (Sept. 8-14); David Oraee (Sept. 29-Oct. 5). Pac-12 Golfer of the Month Nominations: David Oraee (Sept.), Yannik Paul (Oct.), Jeremy Paul (Nov.) 24

27 2014 FALL Tournament Results (* played as an individual) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational (Eisenhower Blue Golf Course, September 6-7) 1. UNLV COLORADO Colorado State New Mexico State Southern Utah Texas-El Paso Nevada UMKC Utah State Utah Weber State Wyoming Boise State Air Force Northern Colorado BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T2. Yannik Paul Jeremy Paul T7. David Oraee T16. Ethan Freeman T29. Philip Juel-Berg T50. *Drew Trujillo Tournament Medalist: 1. Taylor Montgomery, UNLV Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields Country Club, September 12-14) 1. Illinois Florida State Baylor Stanford Oklahoma State Texas COLORADO Virginia Tech Alabama Oklahoma Texas A&M Michigan Arkansas Connecticut Indiana BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T8. Jeremy Paul T30. Ethan Freeman T42. David Oraee T54. Yannik Paul T59. Philip Juel-Berg Tournament Medalists: T1. Maverick McNealy, Stanford T1. Dylan Meyer, Illinois UNM Tucker Invitational (UNM Championship Course, September 26-27) 1. New Mexico Texas Tech San Diego State TCU New Mexico State Nevada-Las Vegas Brigham Young COLORADO Colorado State Wyoming Arizona Texas-El Paso UT-Arlington Minnesota Louisiana-Lafayette BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T17. Jeremy Paul T28. Yannik Paul T41. David Oraee T51. *Drew Trujillo T55. Ethan Freeman T80. Philip Juel-Berg Tournament Medalist: 1. Gavin Green, New Mexico CU Mark Simpson Invitational (Colorado National Golf Club, September 29-30) 1. COLORADO San Diego Denver Missouri-Kansas City Houston Baptist Utah State Texas-San Antonio Seattle Nebraska Towson Loyola-Marymount Missouri State Air Force Northern Colorado Wyoming McNeese State CSU-Fullerton BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS 1. David Oraee T6. Jeremy Paul T6. Yannik Paul T29. Ethan Freeman T29. Philip Juel-Berg T58. *Drew Trujillo Alister Mackenzie Invitational (Meadow Club, October 13-14) 1. California Arizona State Oregon State UC-Davis Pepperdine San Diego State COLORADO Minnesota BYU San Francisco Washington State St. Mary s Michigan Princeton San Jose State Hawai i BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T6. Yannik Paul T9. Jeremy Paul T20. David Oraee T44. Philip Juel-Berg Ethan Freeman Tournament Medalist: 1. Max Rottluff, Arizona State UCLA Gifford Intercollegiate (CordeValle Country Club, November 3-5) 1. UCLA Southern California Stanford Texas Northwestern South Florida SMU COLORADO Wisconsin Lamar BUFFALO INDIVIDUALS T17. Jeremy Paul T28. David Oraee T51. Yannik Paul T51. Ethan Freeman T56. Philip Juel-Berg Drew Trujillo

28 Statistics Player Overall Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Avg. Lo Hi L54 Spring Rd Strokes Avg. Scirp Fall Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JEREMY PAUL t-1st PHILIP JUEL-BERG th DAVID ORAEE t-2nd YANNIK PAUL t-2nd JOHNNY HAYES t-11th ANDREW BONNER t-27th KRAIG McLEOD t-17th DREW TRUJILLO t-16th ETHAN FREEMAN t-10th TEAM TOTALS t-1st (SCIRP Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fourth-Man Scoring Average (37/2778): 75.1 Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (35/2724): 77.8 Wins (1) J. Paul 1. Top 5 Finishes (5) Y. Paul 2, Juel-Berg 1, Oraee 1, J. Paul 1. Top 10 Finishes (14) J. Paul 4, Juel-Berg 3, Oraee 3, Freeman 2, Y. Paul 2. Top 20 Finishes (26) J. Paul 6, Oraee 5, Y. Paul 5, Juel-Berg 4, Freeman 3, Hayes 1, McLeod 1, Trujillo 1. Rounds In The 60s (27) J. Paul 8, Juel-Berg 5, Y. Paul 5, Oraee 4, Freeman 3, Bonner 1, Trujillo 1. Subpar Rounds (67) J. Paul 17, Juel-Berg 12, Y. Paul 12, Oraee 11, Bonner 4, Freeman 4, Trujillo 3, Hayes 2, McLeod 2. Even-Par Rounds (19) Juel-Berg 7, Trujillo 4, Y. Paul 3, Oraee 2, J. Paul 2, Freeman 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (157/186, 84.4%) Oraee.919 (34/37), J. Paul.919 (34/37), Juel-Berg.917 (33/36), Y. Paul.774 (24/31), Bonner.737 (14/19), Freeman.692 (9/13), Trujillo.692 (9/13). Does not include 33 individual rounds (Hayes 12, Freeman 6, McLeod 6, Trujillo 6, Y. Paul 3. BEST TEAM ROUNDS 272 (-16), Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) 275 (-13), UTEP Give Em Five Invitational (1st round) 278 (-10), Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational (3rd round) 271 (- 9), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 281 (- 7), Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 282 (- 6), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 354 (- 6), Pac-12 Championships (4th round) 284 (- 4), on four occasions BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 65 (-7), Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give Em Five Invitational (1st round) 65 (-5), Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 66 (-6), Yannik Paul, UTEP Give Em Five Invitational (1st round) 66 (-6), Yannik Paul, Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS 66 (-4), David Oraee, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 67 (-5), Jeremy Paul, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-5), Jeremy Paul, Oregon Duck Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-3), on two occasions (J. Paul, Y. Paul) Low 36: 137 (-7; 69-68), Jeremy Paul, Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational Low 54: 207 (-9; ), Yannik Paul, UTEP Invitational 137 (-5, by three players, Wyoming Cowboy Classic) 207 (-9; ), Jeremy Paul, UHH Amer Ari Invitational Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. ANDREW BONNER ETHAN FREEMAN JOHNNY HAYES PHILIP JUEL-BERG KRAIG McLEOD DAVID ORAEE JEREMY PAUL YANNIK PAUL DREW TRUJILLO TEAM TOTALS No albatrosses/double eagles. Other/Season: Quadruples (8) Trujillo 3, Y. Paul 2, Bonner, Freeman, Hayes. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.). HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 53 (Golfweek, May 31), No. 52 (GolfStat, June 9), No. 42 (BirdieFire), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 19). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jeremy Paul (178/143), Philip Juel-Berg (295/250), David Oraee (309/247), Yannik Paul (394/---), Ethan Freeman (571/---), Andrew Bonner (637/---), Drew Trujillo (807/---), Johnny Hayes (NR/---), Kraig McLeod (NR (NR/---). CU Athlete-of-the-Week (4): Jeremy Paul (Oct , Mar ); Yannik Paul (Oct ); David Oraee (Apr ). All-Pac-12: Jeremy Paul (second-team). All-Pac-12 Freshman Team: Jeremy Paul. Top Freshmen: No. 1 (GolfStat). Pac-12 All-Academic: Philip Juel-Berg (honorable mention) 26

29 StatisticS Overall Spring Fall Player Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Avg. Lo Hi L54 Rd Strokes Avg. Scirp Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best JASON BURSTYN st DEREK FRIBBS rd PHILIP JUEL-BERG nd DAVID ORAEE rd BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT t-5th DREW TRUJILLO t-11th JOHNNY HAYES th TYLER ENGEL th ROSS THORNTON t-59th TEAM TOTALS st (SCIRP Stroke Count In Relation To Par) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (39/3064): 78.6 Wins (2) Burstyn 2. Top 5 Finishes (6) Burstyn 3, Fribbs 3. Top 10 Finishes (19) Burstyn 5, Fribbs 4, Oraee 4, Juel-Berg 3, Engel, Hayes, Schoolcraft. Top 20 Finishes (25) Burstyn 5, Fribbs 5, Juel-Berg 4, Oraee 4, Schoolcraft 3, Trujillo 2, Engel 1, Hayes 1. Rounds In The 60s (25) Burstyn 8, Oraee 7, Fribbs 3, Juel-Berg 3, Hayes 2, Schoolcraft 1, Trujillo 1. Subpar Rounds (50) Burstyn 15, Oraee 10, Fribbs 8, Juel-Berg 7, Hayes 3, Schoolcraft 3, Engel 2, Trujillo 2. Even-Par Rounds (22) Juel-Berg 11, Fribbs 4, Burstyn 3, Schoolcraft 3, Trujillo 2, Oraee 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (165/199, 82.9%) Fribbs.949 (37/39), Burstyn.846 (33/39), Juel-Berg.846 (33/39), Oraee.846 (33/39), Schoolcraft.833 (15/18), Trujillo.692 (9/13), Hayes.556 (5/9), Engel.000 (0/3). Does not include 46 individual rounds (Trujillo 13, Hayes 9, Engel 8, Thornton 8, Burstyn 2, Fribbs 2, Juel-Berg 2, Oraee 2, Schoolcraft 2). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.71; 1,411/247) Burstyn 4.4 (182/41), Fribbs 4.6 (190/41), Juel-Berg 5.3 (216/41), Oraee 5.4 (222/41), Schoolcraft 6.2 (124/20), Hayes 7.1 (128/18), Trujillo 7.2 (187/26), Thornton 8.4 (67/8), Engel 8.6 (95/11). BEST TEAM ROUNDS 275 (-13), CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 280 (- 8), CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 281 (- 7), AFA Miranda Invitational (1st round) 274 (- 6), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 279 (- 5), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 285 (- 3), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 285 (- 3), AFA Miranda Invitational (3rd round) 285 (- 3), Bandon Dunes Championship (3rd round) BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 67 (-5), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 67 (-5), Johnny Hayes, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 67 (-5), Jason Burstyn, UHH Amer Ari Invitational (2nd round) 67 (-4), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) Low 36: 136 (-6), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational 67 (-3), David Oraee, Stanford Intercollegiate (3rd round) 67 (-3), Jason Burstyn, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 68 (-4), on five occasions Low 54: 207 (-9; ), Jason Burstyn, AFA-Miranda Invitational 207 (-9; ), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Subpar Par/SP Jumbo Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Triples Other Pct. Pct. Pts. Pct. JASON BURSTYN TYLER ENGEL DEREK FRIBBS JOHNNY HAYES PHILIP JUEL-BERG DAVID ORAEE BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT ROSS THORNTON DREW TRUJILLO TEAM TOTALS No albatrosses/double eagles. Other: Quadruples (6) Engel 2, Burstyn, Fribbs, Juel-Berg, Oraee. Quintuples (2) Hayes, Juel-Berg. Jumbo (coaches stat: number of shots double bogey or worse, average per round; double assigned value of 1 point, a triple 2, quadruple 3, etc.). HONORS/RANKINGS Final Team National Rankings: No. 68 (Golfweek, June 2), No. 58 (GolfStat, June 5), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 6). Player Rankings (GW/GS): Jason Burstyn (186/223), Derek Fribbs (245/213), Philip Juel-Berg (367/ ), David Oraee (413/ ), Beau Schoolcraft (614/ ), Johnny Hayes (728/ ), Drew Trujillo (885/ ), Tyler Engel (NR/ ), Ross Thornton (NR/ ). CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Jason Burstyn (Sept. 3-9); David Oraee (Oct ). 27

30 Statistics Player Overall Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Avg. Lo Hi L54 Spring Rd Strokes Avg. Scirp Fall Rd Strokes Avg. SCIRP Best KEVIN KRING t-3rd BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT t-1st DEREK FRIBBS t-8th JASON BURSTYN t-9th DAVID ORAEE t-12th JOHNNY WIDMER t-18th JOHN AHERN th *SEBASTIAN HEISELE t-8th TEAM TOTALS st (SCIRP Stroke Count In Relation To Par; * graduated in December/turned professional) Fifth-Man/Non-Scorer Average (34/2638): Wins (1) Schoolcraft 1. Top 5 Finishes (4) Kring 2, Schoolcraft 2. Top 10 Finishes (8) Kring 3, Schoolcraft 2, Burstyn 1, Fribbs 1, Heisele 1. Top 20 Finishes (18) Kring 5, Fribbs 4, Schoolcraft 3, Heisele 2, Burstyn 2, Oraee 1, Widmer 1. Rounds In The 60s (20) Schoolcraft 5, Burstyn 4, Fribbs 4, Kring 3, Heisele 2, Oraee 2. Subpar Rounds (45) Fribbs 10, Burstyn 9, Kring 8, Oraee 6, Schoolcraft 6, Heisele 4, Widmer 2. Even-Par Rounds (16) Kring 5, Burstyn 3, Fribbs 3, Oraee 3, Heisele 1, Schoolcraft 1. Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring (148/174, 85.1%) Heisele.917 (11/12), Kring.912 (31/34), Burstyn.882 (30/34), Schoolcraft.821 (23/28), Fribbs.806 (25/31), Oraee.806 (25/31), Widmer.750 (3/4). Does not include 24 individual rounds (Ahern 6, Schoolcraft 6, Widmer 6, Fribbs 3, Oraee 3). Differential/Average Strokes-Per-Round Behind Tournament Medalist (5.45; 1080/198) Heisele 3.9 (47/12), Kring 4.6 (155/34), Schoolcraft 5.1 (175/34), Fribbs 5.2 (175/34), Burstyn 5.5 (186/34), Oraee 6.2 (210/34), Widmer 7.1 (71/10), Ahern 10.2 (61/6). BEST TEAM ROUNDS 270 (-10), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 276 (-12), AFA Miranda Invitational (1st round) 276 (- 4), Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 278 (-10), CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 280 (- 8), CU-Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 277 (- 7), Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 282 (- 6), CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 283 (- 5), AFA Miranda Invitational (2nd round) BEST INDIVIDUAL ROUNDS 64 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 65 (-7), Derek Fribbs, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 66 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational (1st round) 66 (-6), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational (2nd round) Low 36: 131 (- 9), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic Low 36: 136 (-10), Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational 66 (-4), Derek Fribbs, Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 67 (-4), Jason Burstyn, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 67 (-4), David Oraee, Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 67 (-3), on three occasions Low 54: 201 (- 9; ), Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic Low 54: 205 (-11; ), Schoolcraft, CU-Simpson Invitational MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Player Rounds Holes SCIRP Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Doubles Other Subpar Pct. Par/SP Pct. JOHN AHERN JASON BURSTYN DEREK FRIBBS SEBASTIAN HEISELE KEVIN KRING DAVID ORAEE BEAU SCHOOLCRAFT JOHNNY WIDMER TEAM TOTALS , (no albatrosses/double eagles) HONORS/RANKINGS Team National Rankings: No. 67 (Golfweek, June 6), No. 68 (GolfStat, June 11), NR (GCAA/Nike Coaches, May 9). Player Rankings (GS/GW): Kevin Kring ( /296), Derek Fribbs ( /383), Beau Schoolcraft ( /411), Jason Burstyn ( /512), David Oraee ( /665), Sebastian Heisele (245/NA), Johnny Widmer ( /NA), John Ahern ( /NA). CU Athlete-of-the-Week: Beau Schoolcraft (Sept ; April 9-15), Kevin Kring (Sept ; March 26-April 1). 28

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32 Records generally unavailable prior to ; number in parenthesis under NCAA Finish are the number of individuals who qualified if the team did not. Conference NCAA Dual Team Stroke Averages Stroke Champion Season Head Coach Finish Finish Record Fall Spring Overall Player Class Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi MOUNTAIN STATES CONFERENCE Don Bell 2nd/ 7 28th NA BIG 7 CONFERENCE Les Fowler 3rd/ NA Les Fowler 7th/ NA Les Fowler 5th/ NA Les Fowler 5th/ NA Les Fowler 6th/ NA Les Fowler 2nd/ 7 t-10th NA Les Fowler 1st/ 7 15th NA Les Fowler t-1st/ 7 31st NA Les Fowler 4th/ Dale Douglass Fr Les Fowler 4th/ 7 (1) NA BIG 8 CONFERENCE CU Golf History & Records Les Fowler 3rd/ Dale Douglass Jr Les Fowler 5th/ Dale Douglass Sr Les Fowler 4th/ 8 30th NA Les Fowler 2nd/ NA Les Fowler 6th/ 8 (1) NA Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (2) Larry McAtee So Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 t-18th NA Les Fowler 5th/ Hale Irwin So Les Fowler 2nd/ 8 17th Hale Irwin Jr Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) Hale Irwin Sr Les Fowler 1st/ 8 t-8th Bill Musselman Jr Les Fowler 5th/ Bill Musselman Sr Les Fowler 6th/ NA Les Fowler 5th/ Blake Stirling Fr Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) Davis Driver Sr Les Fowler 6th/ George Kelley Sr Les Fowler 7th/ Mark Fowler Sr Les Fowler 3rd/ 8 (1) Mike Mulhern Sr Les Fowler 2nd/ Tom Woodard Jr Fowler/Simpson 3rd/ Mark Crabtree Jr Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 (1) Steve Jones Fr Mark Simpson 2nd/ 8 (1) Steve Jones So Mark Simpson t-2nd/ 8 16th Steve Jones Jr Mark Simpson 2nd/ 8 t-11th Steve Jones Sr Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 (1) Rick Cramer Sr Mark Simpson 6th/ Mike Hogberg Jr Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 t-28th Mike Hogberg Sr Mark Simpson 6th/ Tim Smith Sr Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 (1) Kevin Bolles Sr Mark Simpson 7th/ 8 (1) John Lindberg So Mark Simpson t-5th/ John Lindberg Jr Larry McAtee Bill Musselman Davis Driver Blake Stirling Steve Jones

33 Conference NCAA NCAA Dual Team Stroke Averages Stroke Champion Season Head Coach Finish Regional Finish Record Fall Spring Overall Player Class Rd Strokes Avg. Lo Hi Mark Simpson 5th/ 8 3rd t-29th John Lindberg Sr Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 15th Mike Glaesel Sr Mark Simpson 7th/ 8 16th Charles Brown Sr Mark Simpson 5th/ 8 11th Scott Petersen Jr Mark Simpson 3rd/ 8 18th (1) Scott Petersen Sr Mark Simpson 4th/ 8 2nd t-24th Bobby Kalinowski Sr Mark Simpson 6th/ 8 16th Knut Ekjord Fr Mark Simpson 7th/ Knut Ekjord So BIG 12 CONFERENCE Mark Simpson 11th/ Knut Ekjord Jr Mark Simpson 3rd/ Ben Portie So Mark Simpson 5th/12 10th 23rd Knut Ekjord Sr Mark Simpson 3rd/12 t-18th Kane Webber Fr Mark Simpson 4th/12 17th Kane Webber So Mark Simpson 8th/12 10th t-14th Ben Portie Sr Mark Simpson t-6th/12 (1) Stephen Carroll Sr Mark Simpson t-5th/12 t-18th Kane Webber Sr Mark Simpson 11th/12 (1) Edward McGlasson Jr Simpson/Neher t-10th/12 21st Edward McGlasson Sr Roy Edwards 11th/12 20th Michael Baird Jr Roy Edwards 10th/12 18th (1) Michael Baird Sr Roy Edwards 2nd/12 9th Derek Tolan Sr Roy Edwards 9th/12 (1) Justin Bardgett Sr Roy Edwards 10th/ Sebastian Heisele Jr PAC-12 CONFERENCE Roy Edwards 8th/12 (1) Kevin Kring Sr Roy Edwards 10th/12 8th Jason Burstyn Sr Roy Edwards 4th/12 12th Jeremy Paul Fr BIG 7/8/12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (3) 1954, 1955 (shared), PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS (0). BIG 7/8/12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (6) Keith Alexander (1954), Hale Irwin (1966, shared; 1967), Terry Kahl (1981), Bobby Kalinowski (1993, 1994). PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (0). NCAA INDIVIDUAL MEDALISTS (2) Merle Backlund (1953), Hale Irwin (1967). Scott Petersen Knut Ekjord Michael Baird Derek Tolan 31

34 Colorado Record Book INDIVIDUAL Most Rounds, Season 44, Tom Woodard, ; Rick Cramer, and Most Rounds, Career 159, Rick Cramer, to Lowest Stroke Average, Season 71.46, Kane Webber, (39 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Fall 71.00, Derek Tolan, (18 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Spring 71.30, Kane Webber, (27 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Freshman 72.51, Jeremy Paul, (37 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Sophomore 73.00, Philip Juel-Berg, (36 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Junior 72.04, Hale Irwin, (26 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Senior 71.46, Kane Webber, (39 rounds). Lowest Stroke Average, Career (minimum 100 rounds) 72.90, Kane Webber, to (144 rounds). Lowest Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Season +3, Kane Webber, (39 rounds, +0.08). Lowest Stroke Count In Relation To Par, Career +222, Kane Webber, to (144 rounds, +1.54). Low Nine-Hole Score 30, Steve Jones, Sun Devil-Thunderbird Invitational at Scottsdale, Ariz., May 2, 1980 (back nine); John Nyuli, Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, 1989 (back nine); Justin Bardgett, Barona Collegiate Cup at Lakeside, Calif., March 26, 2010 (front nine). Low 18-Hole Score (Par-72) 64 (-8; 31-33), Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational at Cary, N.C., April 7, 2006; 64 (-8, 32-32), Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 19, 2009; 64 (-8,33-31), David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29, Low 18-Hole Score (Par-71) 63 (-8; 32-31), Edward McGlasson, PING- Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 2005 (round played over two days, as 14 holes were completed before play halted due to darkness). Low 18-Hole Score (Par-70) 64 (-6, 34-30), John Nyuli, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, 1989; 64 (-6, 33-31), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz.,April 9, Low 36-Hole Score (Par-72) 131 (-13; 64-67), David Oraee, CU-Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , Low 36-Hole Score (Par-71) 132 (-10; 66-66), John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct. 20, Low 36-Hole Score (Par-70) 131 (-9, 64-67), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, Low 54-Hole Score (Par-72) 204 (-12; ), Patrick Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept Low 54-Hole Score (Par-71) 204 (-9; ), John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct , Low 54-Hole Score (Par-70) 201 (-9; ), Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, Low 72-Hole Score 284 (-4; ), John Lindberg, UNM Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept , Kane Webber Derek Tolan 32

35 Low Score, First Collegiate Round 67 (-5), Sebastian Heisele, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept. 15, Low Round, First Collegiate Tournament 65 (-5), Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Invitational, Sept (third round). Low Score, First Collegiate Tournament (54 holes) 213 (+3), Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Invitational, Sept , 1990 ( ); 214 (-2), Sebastian Heisele, DU-Ron Moore Invitational, Sept , 2008 ( ). Most Strokes Under Par, Tournament (54 holes) 12, John Lindberg, 1989 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah ( ); Patrick Grady, 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver ( ). Most Strokes Under Par, Tournament (36 holes) 13, David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept , 2014 ( ). Most Strokes Under Par, One Round 8, Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 2005 ( ); Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational, April 7, 2006 ( ); Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational, Sept. 19, 2009 ( ); David Oraee, CU- Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept. 29, 2014 ( ). Largest Margin of Victory by a CU Player 7 strokes, John Lindberg, 1989 BYU Cougar Classic, Provo, Utah ( ). Most Rounds In The 60 s, Season 10, Patrick Grady and Derek Tolan, Most Rounds In The 60 s, Career 17, Kane Webber, to ; 16, Derek Tolan, Most Rounds Under Par, Season 18, Kane Webber, ; and Patrick Grady, Most Rounds Under Par, Career 35, Kane Webber, to Most Consecutive Rounds In The 60 s 3, Scott Peterson, April 2-5, 1993; Kenny Coakley, Feb. 2-18, 2004; Michael Baird, Feb. 7-9, 2007; Jim Grady, Feb. 6-8, 2008; Patrick Grady, Sept , Most Consecutive Rounds Under Par 7, Jeremy Paul, Oct. 26, 2013-Feb. 23, 2014 (three tournaments); 5, John Lindbergh, ; Jim Grady, ; Patrick Grady, Most Consecutive Tournaments Under Par 4, Jeremy Paul, (-8, Alister Mackenzie; -7, UTEP Give Em Five; -9, UHH Amer Ari; -4, Wyoming Desert); 3, Edward McGlasson, (-5, -1, -2); 3, Patrick Grady, (-4, -4, -5). Most Consecutive Tournaments Under/At Par 4, Kane Webber, (-1, Stanford s The Nelson; -4, The Prestige At PGA West; E, PING-Arizona; -6, John Burns) and Jeremy Paul, (-8, Alister Mackenzie; -7, UTEP Give Em Five; -9, UHH Amer Ari; -4, Wyoming Desert) Most 54-Hole Scores of 220 or Better, Career 29, Kane Webber, to Holes-In-One, Season/Career 1, Pete Franklin, Big 7 Championships, May 20, 1949 (first round); Hale Irwin, NCAA Championships, June 23, 1967 (third round); Blake Stirling, RMIGA at Fort Collins, April 22, 1974; Norton Rainey, AFA Falcon Invitational, Sept. 13, 1997 (third round); Tobias Forsgren, CSU Invitational, Sept. 27, 1999 (first round); Stephen Carroll, Matlock Collegiate Classic, Feb. 17, 2003 (first round); Jeff Hanson, The Prestige At PGA West, Nov. 3, 2003 (first round); Edward McGlasson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Feb. 11, 2005 (third round). Most Major Tournament Victories, Season 3, Hale Irwin, and Kane Webber, Most Major Tournament Victories, Career 4, Hale Irwin, to ; John Lindberg, to Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season 6, Bobby Kalinowski, Patrick Grady Hale Irwin 33

36 Most Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career 11, Rick Cramer, ; John Lindberg, ; and Bobby Kalinowski, Most Consecutive Top 10 Finishes 6, Edward McGlasson, Nov. 1, 2005 to April 18, Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season 9, Steve Jones, ; 8, Patrick Grady, Most Top 10 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career 19, Steve Jones, to Most Top 20 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Season 11, Kane Webber, ; 10, Patrick Grady and Derek Tolan, Most Top 20 Finishes, Major Tournaments, Career 27, Kane Webber, to Low 18-Hole Score, Big Seven/Eight/12 Championships 66, Matt Call at Hutchinson, Kan., 1999 (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, Pac-12 Championships 69 (-3), Ethan Freeman (third round), Jeremy Paul (fourth round) and Yannik Paul (fourth round), April 26-27, Low 18-Hole Score, NCAA Regionals 65, John Lindberg, 1989 Central Regional (third round). Low 18-Hole Score, NCAA Championships 65, Hale Irwin at Shawnee On Delaware, Pa., June 23, Most Career Rounds Counting Toward Team Scoring.955 (127 of 133), Knut Ekjord, Most NCAA Tournament Appearances, Career 4, Rick Cramer (1979, 1980, 1981, 1982); Kane Webber (2000, 2001, 2002, 2004); Derek Tolan (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009). TEAM Lowest Stroke Average, Season (201 rounds), Lowest Stroke Average, Fall Season (75 rounds), Lowest Stroke Average, Spring Season (141 rounds), Low 18-Hole Score (Par 72) 272 (-16), 2005 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate at Hilo, Hawai i (first round); 2014 Amer Ari Invitational, Waikoloa, Hawaii (first round). Low 36-Hole Score (Par 72) 550 (-26), 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver. Low 54-Hole Score (Par 72) 825 (-39), 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver. Low 72-Hole Score 1,170 (+18), 1986 New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M. (1,163, +43, 2009 Big 12 Championships.) Most Consecutive Rounds Under Par 6, on two occasions: (-6, -10, -8, -12, -5, -3); (-1, -7, -10, -16, -4, -4). Most Consecutive Rounds At or Under Par 12, Oct. 14, 2013-Feb. 23, 2014 (E, -6, -4, -13, -4, E, -1, -7, -10, -16, -4, -4). Greatest Margin Of Victory (Major Tournament) 34, 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (Sept , Colorado 825, Air Force 859). Most Major Tournament Victories, Season 2, , and Most Top Five Tournament Finishes, Season 8, in Most Top Ten Tournament Finishes, Season 14, in Consecutive Top Five Finishes, Major Tournaments 5, in Ed McGlasson Jeff Hanson 34

37 Colorado Select Circles Career Stroke Average (minimum 75 rounds) Kane Webber (144) Scott Petersen (77) Edward McGlasson (144) John Lindberg (102) Steve Jones (141) Sebastian Heisele (95) Matt Zions (144) Ben Portie (106) Matt Call (106) Bobby Kalinowski (144) Stephen Carroll (111) Hale Irwin (77) Derek Tolan (151) Jason Burstyn (134) Derek Fribbs (146) Knut Ekjord (133) Kevin Kring (144) Patrick Grady (113) Rick Cramer (159) Luke Symons (143) Jonathan Kaye (96) (rounds played in parenthesis) Career Rounds Played (all with 100 or more) 159 Rick Cramer Terry Kahl Derek Tolan Derek Fribbs Bobby Kalinowski Matt Zions Kane Webber Edward McGlasson Kevin Kring Luke Symons Steve Jones Jason Burstyn Knut Ekjord David Oraee Tim Smith John Segelke Mike Hogberg Ben Fiala Patrick Grady Tom Woodard Matt Potter Stephen Carroll (seven others between ) Fall Stroke Average Derek Tolan John Lindberg Kevin Kring Jeremy Paul Jason Burstyn Knut Ekjord Kane Webber Justin Bardgett Scott Petersen Bobby Kalinowski Matt Zions David Oraee Kane Webber Ben Portie Yannik Paul INDIVIDUAL Spring Stroke Average Kane Webber Patrick Grady Edward McGlasson Hale Irwin Jeremy Paul Ben Portie Derek Tolan Philip Juel-Berg Steve Jones David Oraee Scott Petersen Bobby Kalinowski Stephen Carroll Rick Cramer Season Stroke Average Kane Webber Derek Tolan Patrick Grady Hale Irwin Edward McGlasson Ben Portie Jeremy Paul Bobby Kalinowski Dale Douglass Kevin Kring John Lindberg Philip Juel-Berg Kane Webber Jason Burstyn Rounds By A Freshman 41 Terry Kahl Philip Juel-Berg Michael Imperato Matt Zions Kevin Kring Jeremy Paul Derek Fribbs *Stephen Carroll *Derek Tolan David Oraee Yannik Paul Edward McGlasson (* redshirt freshman) Stroke Average By A Freshman Jeremy Paul Kane Webber Yannik Paul Matt Zions Philip Juel-Berg *Stephen Carroll David Oraee Knut Ekjord Steve Jones Edward McGlasson *Derek Tolan Kevin Kring Derek Fribbs Rick Cramer (minimum 20 rounds; * redshirt freshman) Major Tournament Wins 4 Hale Irwin John Lindberg Kane Webber Eight tied Top 5 Tournament Finishes 11 Rick Cramer John Lindberg Bobby Kalinowski Steve Jones Kane Webber Mike Glaesel Scott Petersen Patrick Grady Hale Irwin Matthew Zions Edward McGlasson Derek Tolan Jason Burstyn Mike Hogberg Knut Ekjord Matt Call Top 10 Tournament Finishes 19 Steve Jones John Lindberg Derek Tolan Rick Cramer Kane Webber Bobby Kalinowski Edward McGlasson Patrick Grady Knut Ekjord Mike Glaesel Hale Irwin Scott Petersen Matthew Zions David Oraee Terry Kahl Jonathan Kaye Jason Burstyn Jeremy Paul Top 20 Tournament Finishes 27 Kane Webber Steve Jones Derek Tolan Bobby Kalinowski John Lindberg Knut Ekjord Rick Cramer Edward McGlasson Patrick Grady Ben Portie Scott Petersen Stephen Carroll Mike Glaesel Matt Call Michael Baird Luke Symons Jonathan Kaye Matthew Zions David Oraee Terry Kahl Kevin Kring Jason Burstyn Jeremy Paul Hale Irwin Mike Hogberg Matt Potter Billy Riddle

38 Low Round Colorado Select Circles 63 (-8; 32-31) *Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate at Tucson, Ariz., Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, (-6; 34-30) John Nyuli, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept. 9, (-8; 31-33) Edward McGlasson, Courtyard By Marriott Invitational at Cary, N.C., April 7, (-8; 32-32) Kevin Kring, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 19, (-6; 31-33) Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9, (-6; 33-31) David Oraee, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 29, (-7; 32-33) Hale Irwin, 1967 NCAA Championships at Shawnee on Delaware, Pa., June 23, (-7; 35-30) Steve Jones, Arizona State Sun Devil-Thunderbird Invitational at Tempe, Ariz., May 2, (-7; 33-32) John Lindberg, 1989 NCAA Central Regional at McKinney, Texas, May 27, (-5; 31-34) #Jonathan Kaye, Wyoming Red Jacoby Invitational at Laramie, Sept. 11, (-5; 32-33) Knut Ekjord, Colorado State Ram Invitational at Fort Collins, Sept. 28, (-5; 33-32) Patrick Grady, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 13, (-7; 33-32) Derek Fribbs, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept. 12, (-7; 31-33) Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give Em Five Invitational, Oct. 25, (-5; 33-32) Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, April 7, (-7; 31-34) Jeremy Paul, AFA Falcon Invitational, Sept. 7, on 30 occasions (John Lindberg 3, Yannik Paul 3, Michael Baird 2, Edward McGlasson 2, Scott Petersen 2, Ben Portie 2, Beau Schoolcraft 2, Kane Webber 2, Matt Call 1, John Douma 1, Tobias Forsgren 1, Derek Fribbs 1, Kane Webber Patrick Grady 1, Sebastian Heisele 1, Mike Hogberg 1, Steve Jones 1, John Luoma 1, Blake Moore 1, David Oraee 1, Derek Tolan 1) * round played over two days, as 14 holes were completed before play was suspended for darkness on Jan. 31 # first major collegiate tournament (shot 65 in the third round) Low Tournament Performances (* medalist) 54 Holes (Par 72) 204 (-12; ) *John Lindberg, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 28-29, (-12; ) *Patrick Grady, DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept , (-11; ) *Scott Petersen, John Burns Invitational at Honolulu, Hawai i, Feb , (-11; ) Derek Tolan, DU-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept , (-11; ) Beau Schoolcraft, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , (-10; ) *Kane Webber, Purdue Boilermaker Invitational at West Lafayette, Ind., April 10-11, (- 9; ) Joe Liley, The Prestige at Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 5-6, (- 9; ) Jason Burstyn, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 9-10, (- 9; ) Derek Fribbs, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , (- 9; ) Yannik Paul, UTEP Give Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct , (- 9; ) Jeremy Paul, Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 6-8, (- 9; ) Yannik Paul, Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 6-7, (- 8; ) Ben Portie, CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational at Stevinson, Calif., March 25-26, (- 8; ) *Patrick Grady, CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational at Stevinson, Calif., April 6-7, (- 8; ) Jeremy Paul, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct , (- 7; ) Chris Scena, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, May 3-4, (- 7; ) *Steve Jones, Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 24-25, (- 7; ) Edward McGlasson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 9-11, (- 7; ) Kevin Kring, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , (- 7; ) Jeremy Paul, UTEP Give Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct , on eight occasions (Rick Cramer, Kevin Kring, Edward McGlasson, David Oraee, Jeremy Paul, Yannik Paul, Luke Symons, Kane Webber) 54 Holes (Par 71) 204 (- 9; ) *John Lindberg, Robertson Homes Invitational at Stockton, Calif., Oct , (- 6; ) Stephen Carroll, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct , (- 5; ) Bobby Kalinowski, 1994 NCAA Central Regional at Oklahoma City, Okla., May 19-21, (- 5; ) Edward McGlasson, Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Hilo, Hawai i, Feb. 8-10, (- 4; ) Bobby Kalinowski, John Hancock All-American at El Paso, Texas, Oct , (- 4; ) Edward McGlasson, Stanford s The Nelson at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct , (- 4; ) Patrick Grady, NMSU Wimberly Intercollegiate at Los Cruces, N.M., Oct , (- 3; ) Matt Call, Stanford s The Nelson at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct , (- 3; ) Kevin Kring, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Berkeley, Oct.18-19, (- 3; ) Yannik Paul, California Alister Mackenzie Invitational at Fairfax, Oct , (- 2; ) Scott Petersen, Robertson Homes Collegiate at Stockton, Calif., Oct , (- 2; ) Scott Petersen, Southwestern Invitational at Westlake Village, Calif., April 5-6,

39 Colorado Select Circles 54 Holes (Par 70) 201 (- 9; ) Beau Schoolcraft, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, (- 5; ) *Kane Webber, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 15-16, (- 5; ) Patrick Grady, Maxwell Intercollegiate at Ardmore, Okla., May 13-14, (- 5; ) Michael Baird, Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 7-9, (- 5; ) David Oraee, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, (- 4; ) *Kane Webber, Western Intercollegiate at Santa Cruz, Calif., March 22-23, (- 4; ) Michael Baird, Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 6-8, (- 3; ) Jim Grady, Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 6-8, (- 3; ) Philip Juel-Berg, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, (- 2; ) *Hale Irwin, 1966 Big Eight Championships at Columbia, Mo., May 13-14, (- 2; ) Steve Jones, OCU All-College Golf Classic at Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept , (- 2; ) Jason Burstyn, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, (- 2; ) Derek Fribbs, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, (- 2; ) Ethan Freeman, Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, (- 1; ) Rick Cramer, OCU All-College Golf Classic at Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept , (- 1; ) Jonathan Kaye, CU-Fox Acres Invitational at Red Feather Lakes, Sept. 6-8, Holes (all pars) 284 (- 4; ) John Lindberg, New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept , (- 2; ) *Hale Irwin, 1967 NCAA Championships at Shawnee on Delaware, Pa., June 21-24, (+ 2; ) Bill Musselman, 1968 NCAA Championships at Las Cruces, N.M., June 19-22, (+ 2; ) Ben Portie, 2002 NCAA Championship Finals at Columbus, Ohio, May 29-June 1, (+ 7; ) Patrick Grady, 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson Kan., April 27-29, ( E; ) Rick Cramer, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 1-4, (+ 8; ) Derek Tolan, 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson Kan., April 27-29, (+ 1; ) *George Kelley, Galveston Island Intercollegiate at Galveston, Texas, March 27-30, (+ 5; ) Steve Jones, 1981 NCAA Championships at Palo Alto, Calif., May 27-30, (+ 2; ) Hale Irwin, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, March 29-April 1, (+ 2; ) Mark Crabtree, Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 13-16, (+ 2; ) Bill Riddle, New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept , 1987 Hale Irwin Norton Rainey Jonathan Kaye 37

40 Colorado Select Circles Stroke Improvement, One Round To The Next (Same Tournament) 18 John Nyuli, Miami-Doral Invitational, Feb , 1990 (second round 90, final round 72) 17 Rick Cramer, New Mexico Tucker Invitational, Oct , 1979 (second round 89, third round 72) 17 Edward McGlasson, The Prestige At PGA West, Nov. 4, 2002 (first round 87, second round 70) 16 Todd Coover, Southwestern Intercollegiate, Nov , 1981 (first round 92, second round 76) 16 Edward McGlasson, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2005 (first round 79, second round 63) 16 Johnny Hayes, Wyoming Cowboy Classic, April 8-9, 2013 (first round 85, second round 69) 15 Knut Ekjord, PING-Arizona Intercollegiate, Feb. 1-2, 1999 (second round 88, final round 73) 14 Jonathan Kaye, Big Eight Conference Championship, April 29-30, 1991 (second round 87, final round 73) 14 John Douma, Louisiana Classics, March 7-8, 1994 (second round 88, final round 74) 14 Norton Rainey, International Intercollegiate, Feb. 8-9, 1996 (first round 86, second round 72) 14 Paul Robinson, Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate, Feb , 1997 (first round 92, second round 78) 14 Sebastian Heisele, New Mexico Tucker Invitational, Oct. 1, 2010 (first round 85, second round 71) 14 Sebastian Heisele, Big 12 Championships, April 25-26, 2011 (first round 87, second round 73) 14 Tyler Engel, CU-Mark Simpson Invitational, Sept. 24, 2012 (first round 83, second round 69) Pac-12 Championship Best: 13 Yannik Paul, 2014 Pac-12 Championships, April 25-26, 2014 (second round 82, third round 69) 13 on 4 other occasions (Terry Byrnes, Jim Grady, John Luoma, Norton Rainey) Stroke Improvement, One Season To The Next The top improvements from one year to the next in CU history (year after player name is season with lower stroke average; * denotes player took a redshirt year in-between; # improvement also led to leading team in stroke average): Yr. Rd Average Yr. Rd Average Diff. *Terry Kahl ( 80)... So Jr Jonathan Kaye ( 92)... So Jr Jeff Hanson ( 03)... So Jr #Derek Tolan ( 09)... Jr Sr *Patrick Grady ( 09)... Jr Sr Joe Liley ( 02)... Jr Sr *#Ben Portie ( 02)... Jr Sr Bob Kalinowski ( 92)... Fr So #Justin Bardgett ( 10)... Jr Sr #Charles Brown ( 90)... Jr Sr #Kevin Kring ( 12)... Sr Jr *Matt Potter ( 85)... Fr So

41 Colorado Select Circles Best Single Rounds (18 Holes) Par (-16) 2005 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (1st round) 272 (-16) 2014 Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (1st round) 274 (-14) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (2nd round) 274 (-14) 2014 Air Force Falcon Invitational (3rd round) 275 (-13) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (3rd round) 275 (-13) 2012 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (3rd round) 275 (-13) 2013 UTEP Give Em Five Invitational (1st round) 276 (-12) 2008 DU-Ron Moore Invitational (1st round) 276 (-12) 2011 Air Force Falcon Invitational (1st round) 276 (-12) 2014 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (1st round) 278 (-10) 2005 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (3rd round) 278 (-10) 2011 CU-Mark Simpson Invitational (2nd round) 278 (-10) 2014 Hawai i Hilo Amer Ari Invitational (3rd round) 278 (-10) 2014 Air Force Falcon Invitational (2nd round) 279 ( -9) 1981 Big Eight Championships (2nd round) 279 ( -9) 2008 Louisiana Classics (3rd round) 279 ( -9) 2009 NCAA West Regional (3rd round) 280 ( -8) on eight occasions 351 ( -9) 1992 Fresno State Lexus Classic (2nd round) 352 ( -8) 1981 Brigham Young Cougar Classic (3rd round) 353 ( -7) 1981 Brigham Young Cougar Classic (1st round) 354 ( -6) 2009 UCLA CordeValle Intercollegiate (2nd round) 354 ( -6) 2014 Pac-12 Championships (4th round) TEAM Par ( -9) 2009 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (2nd round) 276 ( -8) 1998 Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate (2nd round) 277 ( -7) 2011 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 277 ( -7) 2014 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 278 ( -6) 2002 California Alister Mackenzie Invitational (1st round) 278 ( -6) 2004 PING-Arizona Intercollegiate (2nd round) 279 ( -5) on six occasions Postseason: 280 ( -4) 1994 NCAA Central Regional (3rd round) 280 ( -4) 2002 NCAA Championship Finals (1st round) Par (-10) 2011 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 271 ( -9) 1979 OCU All-College Golf Classic (1st round) 271 ( -9) 2014 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (1st round) 274 ( -6) 2008 Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate (2nd round) 274 ( -6) 2013 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (2nd round) 275 ( -5) 1999 CSU Ram Intercollegiate (2nd round) 276 ( -4) 1983 Wyoming Cowboy Invitational (3rd round) 276 ( -4) 2004 Western Intercollegiate (2nd round) 276 ( -4) 2011 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 277 ( -3) 2014 Wyoming Cowboy Classic (3rd round) 278 ( -2) on three occasions The winning CU team at the 2004 Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif.: Coach Mark Simpson, Edward McGlasson, Kane Webber, Derek O'Neill, Kenny Coakley, Blake Moore, Assistant Coach Brad Neher, Jeff Hanson. 39

42 Colorado Select Circles Best Tournament Scores (54 Holes) Par (-39) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational in Denver, Sept , 2008 (1st) 840 (-24) Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate at Hilo, Hawai i, Feb. 9-11, 2005 (16th) 840 (-24) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , 2011 (1st) 840 (-24) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate at Palm Desert, Calif., Feb , 2014 (2nd) 842 (-22) Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept. 6-7, 2014 (2nd) 844 (-20) Air Force Falcon Invitational at USAFA, Colo., Sept , 2011 (1st) 845 (-19) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational in Erie, Sept , 2012 (2nd) 846 (-18) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 6-8, 2014 (13th) 847 (-17) UTEP Give Em Five Invitational at El Paso, Texas, Oct , 2013 (2nd) 849 (-15) The Prestige at Palm Desert, Calif., Nov. 5-6, 2001 (2nd) 1065 (-15) Brigham Young Cougar Classic at Provo, Utah, April 24-25, 1981 (2nd) 1077 (- 3) Fresno State Lexus Classic, April 10-11, 1992 (3rd) Par (-10) Stanford s The Nelson at Palo Alto, Calif., Oct , 2003 (3rd) 853 (+ 1) 1994 NCAA Central Regional at Oklahoma City, Okla., May 19-21, 1994 (2nd) 855 (+ 3) California Alister Mackenzie at Fairfax, Calif., Oct , 2014 (7th) 856 (+ 4) California Alister Mackenzie at Fairfax, Calif., Oct , 2011 (13th) 857 (+ 5) Missouri Purina Challenge at St. Charles, Mo., Oct , 1999 (tie-3rd) Par (-12) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 9-10, 2012 (2nd) 838 (- 2) Wyoming Cowboy Classic at Scottsdale, Ariz., April 7-8, 2014 (tie-2nd) 844 (+ 4) Wyoming Cowboy Invitational at Laramie, Wyo., Sept , 1983 (1st) 844 (+ 4) Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 7-9, 2007 (12th) 845 (+ 5) Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate at Waikoloa, Hawai i, Feb. 6-8, 2008 (11th) Best Tournament Scores (72 Holes, all pars) 1163 (+43) 2009 Big 12 Championships at Hutchinson, Kan., April 27-29, 2009 (2nd) 1170 (+18) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept , 1986 (4th) 1172 (+36) 1968 NCAA Championships at Las Cruces, N.M., June 19-22, 1968 (tie-8th) 1179 (+27) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept , 1987 (4th) 1185 (+33) 1981 NCAA Championships at Palo Alto, Calif., May 27-30, 1981 (tie-11th) 1188 (+36) 2010 Big 12 Championships, at Trinity, Texas, April 23-25, 2010 (9th) 1190 (+38) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Sept. 28-Oct. 1, 1983 (7th) 1193 (+41) Houston All-American at Houston, Texas, April 2-5, 1979 (tie-14th) 1200 (+48) Southwestern Intercollegiate at Westlake Village, Calif., Nov , 1981 (9th) 1202 (+50) New Mexico Tucker Invitational at Albuquerque, N.M., Oct. 6-9, 1981 (2nd) 1471 (+31) *2012 Pac-12 Championships at Corvallis, Ore., April 27-29, 2012 (8th) 1479 (+39) *2014 Pac-12 Championships at Tucson, Ariz., April 25-27, 2014 (4th) * five scorers (all the rest four scorers) Stroke Improvement, One Round To The Next Air Force Falcon Invitational Wyoming Cowboy Classic PING-Arizona Intercollegiate Nevada Wolfpack Classic New Mexico Tucker Invitational on seven occasions 40

43 Tournament medalists Season Player Tournament Score Merle Backlund NCAA Championships Keith Alexander Big 7 Championships Keith Alexander Colorado College Invitational?-? Hale Irwin Big 8 Championships Hale Irwin New Mexico State Intercollegiate #Hale Irwin Big 8 Championships Hale Irwin NCAA Championships Jim English Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate NA Murl Hendrickson Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate NA Mark Simpson Weber State Patio Springs Invitational NA George Kelley Galveston Island Intercollegiate Blake Stirling Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate NA Rick Cramer Fort Lewis Invitational 70 Steve Jones BYU Cougar Classic Steve Jones Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational Terry Kahl Big 8 Championships Rick Cramer Morris Williams Intercollegiate Mike Hogberg Wyoming Cowboy Invitational Steve Ivan Fort Lewis Invitational Matt Potter Air Force Falcon Invitational John Lindberg Northern California Invitational John Lindberg Air Force Falcon Invitational John Lindberg Robertson Homes Collegiate Mike Glaesel Air Force Falcon Invitational Mike Glaesel Frank Scott Invitational John Lindberg BYU Cougar Classic John Nyuli Air Force Falcon Invitational Jonathan Kaye PING-Arizona Intercollegiate #Jonathan Kaye Air Force Falcon Invitational Scott Petersen John Burns Intercollegiate Scott Petersen Fresno State-Lexus Classic Bobby Kalinowski Big 8 Championships Bobby Kalinowski Big 8 Championships #Mike Troyer The Maxwell *Tobias Forsgren Colorado State Invitational Matt Zions Northern Colorado Bear Invitational Ben Portie CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational Kane Webber Western Intercollegiate Kane Webber Purdue Boilermaker Invitational Kane Webber Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate Edward McGlasson Tunica National Intercollegiate #Derek Tolan USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate Patrick Grady Denver-Ron Moore Invitational #Derek Tolan New Mexico Tucker Invitational Patrick Grady CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational Derek Fribbs Front Range Individual Beau Schoolcraft CU-Mark Simpson Invitational Jason Burstyn Ballyneal Challenge Jason Burstyn Air Force Falcon Invitational #Jeremy Paul Oregon Duck Invitational David Oraee CU-Mark Simpson Invitational Rick Cramer Scott Petersen Kane Webber (# tied for medalist honors; won on second sudden death playoff hole; * first collegiate meet.) 41

44 Team Tournament Victories Season Tournament Finish Team Score CU Leader Score Finish Mountain States Championship (S)... 1st/ H. Saunders (2nd) Colorado College Invitational (S)... 1st/ 8 NA... (?) Big 7 Championships (S)... 1st/ 7 293/585/ 890 K. Alexander (1st) Big 7 Championships (S)... t-1st/ 7 303/609/ 916 D. Kintzele (t-3rd) Colorado College Invitational (S)... 1st/ K. Alexander...?-? (1st) Big 8 Championships (S)... 1st/ B. Musselman (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ S. Jones (2nd) Fort Lewis Invitational... 1st/ R. Cramer (1st) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... 1st/ (2-man best ball) Wyoming Cowboy Invitational... 1st/ M. Hogberg (1st) Fort Lewis Invitational... 1st/ S. Ivan (1st) Texas-San Antonio Invitational (S)... 1st/ B. Riddle (t-3rd) C. Lyons (t-3rd) Robertson Homes Collegiate... 1st/ J. Lindberg (1st) *New Mexico State Coca-Cola Classic... 1st/ J. Lindberg (2nd) CU-Fox Acres Invitational... 1st/ M. Glaesel (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ B. Kalinowski (2nd) Stanford Invitational... 1st/ S. Petersen (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ J. Kaye (t-1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ B. Kalinowski (3rd) Southwest Classic (S)... 1st/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) Colorado State Invitational... 1st/ T. Forsgren (1st) Colorado State Ram Intercollegiate... 1st/ K. Webber (t-3rd)... M. Zions (t-3rd) Western Intercollegiate (S)... 1st/ K. Webber (1st) CU-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (S)... 1st/ R. Anderson/E. McGlasson 148 (t-6th) Louisiana Classics (S)... 1st/ J. Grady (t-3rd) Ohio State Kepler Intercollegiate (S)... 1st/ L. Symons (t-2nd) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational... 1st/ P. Grady (1st) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational... 1st/ B. Schoolcraft (t-1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-1st/ K. Kring (t-3rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ J. Burstyn (1st) Bandon Dunes Championship (S)... 1st/ J. Burstyn (t-3rd) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational... t-1st/ P. Juel-Berg (4th) CU-Mark Simpson Invitational... 1st/ D.Oraee (1st) (* declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech; S denotes spring tournament.) 2004 Western Intercollegiate Champions 2008 Denver-Ron Moore Champions 42

45 Through the Years (Annual Leaders; full team statistics not available prior to ) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Tom Woodard (Jr.) Mark Crabtree (Soph.) Kevin Spencer (Jr.) Steve Kerr (Soph.) Tom Lee (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mark Crabtree (Jr.) Terry Kahl (Fr.) Kevin Spencer (Sr.) Tom Woodard (Sr.) Tom Lee (Soph.) Bill Veigele (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Fr.) Mark Crabtree (Sr.) Terry Kahl (Soph.) Howdy Doan (Fr.) Steve Kerr (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Soph.) Rick Cramer (Fr.) Tom Lee (Jr.) Bruce Rice (Fr.) Howdy Doan (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Jr.) Terry Kahl (Jr.) Tom Lee (Sr.) Rick Cramer (Soph.) Trevor Jones (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Steve Jones (Sr.) Rick Cramer (Jr.) Terry Kahl (Sr.) Trevor Jones (Sr.) Mike Hogberg (Fr.) Barry Jennings (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Rick Cramer (Sr.) Steve Ivan (Soph.) Mike Hogberg (Soph.) Todd Wood (Jr.) Scott Baines (Sr.) Tim Smith (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Hogberg (Jr.) Tim Smith (Soph.) Steve Ivan (Jr.) Todd Wood (Sr.) Doug Bakke (Fr.) Matt Potter (Fr.) Terry Kahl Steve Jones Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Hogberg (Sr.) Mick Brethower (Sr.) Tim Smith (Jr.) Steve Ivan (Sr.) Ron Speaker (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Tim Smith (Sr.) Matt Potter (Soph.) Paul Lobato (Soph.) Kevin Bolles (Jr.) Doug Bakke (Jr.) Mike Peterson (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kevin Bolles (Sr.) Matt Potter (Jr.) Bill Riddle (Fr.) Doug Nock (Fr.) Paul Lobato (Jr.) Clark Lyons (Fr.-RS) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi John Lindberg (Soph.) Matt Potter (Sr.) Bill Riddle (Soph.) Mike Peterson (Jr.) Paul Lobato (Sr.) Clark Lyons (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi John Lindberg (Jr.) Billy Riddle (Jr.) Mike Glaesel (Soph.) Gary Bloomer (Sr.) Doug Nock (Jr.) Mike Peterson (Sr.)

46 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi John Lindberg (Sr.) Mike Glaesel (Jr.) Doug Nock (Sr.) John Nyuli (Jr.) Charlie Luther (Fr.) Clark Lyons (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Mike Glaesel (Sr.) John Nyuli (Sr.) Dirk Fennie (Jr.) Charlie Luther (Soph.) Jamie Dawson (Soph.) Charles Brown (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Charles Brown (Sr.) Bob Kalinowski (Fr.) D.J. Morris (Jr.) Jonathan Kaye (Soph.) John Zerwin (Fr.-RS) Dirk Fennie (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Scott Petersen (Jr.) Bob Kalinowski (Soph.) Jonathan Kaye (Jr.) Jamie Dawson (Sr.) D. J. Morris (Sr.) John Zerwin (Soph.) Mike Glaesel Knut Ekjord Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Scott Petersen (Sr.) Bob Kalinowski (Jr.) Jonathan Kaye (Sr.) John Luoma (Soph.) John Segelke (Fr.-RS) Brad Neher (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Bob Kalinowski (Sr.) John Zerwin (Sr.) John Segelke (Soph.) John Luoma (Jr.) Mike Troyer (Jr.) John Douma (Fr.-RS) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Fr.) Mike Troyer (Sr.) John Segelke (Jr.) Steve Irwin (Soph.) Tom Stacy (Soph.) John Luoma (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Soph.) Danny Luirette (Soph.) John Douma (Jr.) John Segelke (Sr.) Norton Rainey (Fr.-RS) Ben Fiala (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Jr.) Steve Irwin (Sr.) John Douma (Sr.) Tom Stacy (Sr.) Paul Robinson (Jr.) Norton Rainey (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Ben Portie (Soph.) Norton Rainey (Jr.) Brandon Tompkins (Soph.) Curtis Malm (Soph.) Ben Fiala (Soph.) Paul Robinson (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Knut Ekjord (Sr.) Matt Zions (Fr.) Matt Call (Soph.) Ben Fiala (Jr.) Norton Rainey (Sr.) Shawn Wills (Fr.)

47 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Fr.) Matt Zions (Soph.) Matt Call (Jr.) Stephen Carroll (Fr.-RS) Ben Fiala (Sr.) Tobias Forsgren (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Soph.) Matt Zions (Jr.) Matt Call (Sr.) Ben Portie (Jr.) Joe Liley (Jr.) Jeff Hanson (Fr.-RS) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Ben Portie (Sr.) Joe Liley (Sr.) Kane Webber (Jr.) Matt Zions (Sr.) Stephen Carroll (Jr.) Jeff Hanson (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Stephen Carroll (Sr.) Edward McGlasson (Fr.) Jeff Hanson (Jr.) Mike Brenneman (Soph.) Derek O Neill (Fr.) Blake Moore (Fr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Kane Webber (Sr.) Edward McGlasson (Soph.) Derek O Neill (Soph.) Kenny Coakley (Soph.) Blake Moore (Soph.) Jeff Hanson (Sr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Edward McGlasson (Jr.) Blake Moore (Jr.) Kenny Coakley (Jr.) Derek O Neill (Jr.) Shea Sena (Fr.) Jim Grady (Fr.-RS) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Edward McGlasson (Sr.) Derek Tolan (Fr.-RS) Kenny Coakley (Sr.) Diego Munoz (Fr.) Ryan Anderson (Jr.) Patrick Grady (Soph.) Jim Grady (Soph.) Ben Portie Steve Carroll Matt Zions Kane Webber Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Michael Baird (Jr.) Patrick Grady (Jr.) Blake Moore (Sr.) Derek Tolan (Soph.) Luke Symons (Fr.) Ryan Anderson (Sr.) Tom Gempel (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Michael Baird (Sr.) Luke Symons (Soph) Derek Tolan (Jr.) Jim Grady (Sr.) Michael Imperato (Fr.) Justin Bardgett (Soph.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Derek Tolan (Sr.) Patrick Grady (Sr.) Luke Symons (Jr.) Kevin Kring (Fr.) Justin Bardgett (Jr.) Michael Imperato (Soph.) Johnny Widmer (Fr.)

48 Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Justin Bardgett (Sr.) Sebastian Heisele (Soph) Kevin Kring (Soph.) Derek Fribbs (Fr.) Michael Imperato (Jr.) Jason Burstyn (Fr.-RS) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Sebastian Heisele (Jr) Luke Symons (Sr.) Jason Burstyn (Soph.) Derek Fribbs (Soph.) Kevin Kring (Jr.) Pat Wilson (Fr.) Michael Imperato (Sr.) Johnny Widmer (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi *Sebastian Heisele (Sr) Kevin Kring (Sr.) Beau Schoolcraft (Jr.) Derek Fribbs (Jr.) Jason Burstyn (Jr.) David Oraee (Fr.) Johnny Widmer (Sr.) (* turned professional after December graduation.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Jason Burstyn (Sr.) Derek Fribbs (Sr.) Philip Juel-Berg (Fr.) David Oraee (Soph.) Beau Schoolcraft (Sr.) Drew Trujillo (Fr.) Johnny Hayes (Jr.) Player Rounds Strokes Average Lo Hi Jeremy Paul (Fr.) Philip Juel-Berg (Soph.) David Oraee (Soph.) Yannik Paul (Sr.) Johnny Hayes (Sr.) Andrew Bonner (Fr.) Drew Trujillo (Soph.) Ethan Freeman (Fr.) Derek Tolan Kevin Kring 46

49 Year-By-Year Tournament Results Since , when CU joined the Big Seven Conference and lists those major tournaments CU is known to have played in (results are complete since ; any previously discovered results also included). Team scores are low four or five golfers, unless listed in round-by-round cumulative form, i.e., 380/764/ 1134; tournament name is most recent, i.e., Stanford s The Nelson at one time was called the Stanford Fall Invitational and the Stanford Shootout; underline indicates break between fall and spring season; RMIGA one-day meets and dual results prior to 1980 are not included; (B) indicates B or JV team entered by Colorado Mountain States Championship... 1st/ H. Saunders (2nd) Colorado College Invitational... 1st/ 8 NA... (?) Big 7 Championships... 3rd/ L. Fowler (t-4th) Colorado College Invitational... 2nd/ 8 NA... (?) Big 7 Championships... 7th/ 7 315/ 643 B. Detweiler (t-5th) Colorado College Invitational... 4th/ 8 323/ NA... (?) Big 7 Championships... 5th/ 7 315/ 629 B. Forbes (13th) Colorado College Invitational... t-3rd/ 8 319/ 645 M. Backlund (?) Big 7 Championships... 5th/ 7 320/642/ 966 M. Backlund (9th) Colorado College Invitational... 3rd/ / 644 M. Backlund (t-4th) Big 7 Championships... 6th/ 7 324/651/ 997 D. Billehus (t-11th) Colorado College Invitational... 3rd/ 8 324/ 647 J. Kettman (t-2nd) Big 7 Championships... 2nd/ 7 315/640/ 949 M. Backlund (3rd) NCAA Championships... t-10th/ M. Backlund (1st) Colorado College Invitational... 4th/ 8 NA... (?) Big 7 Championships... 1st/ 7 293/585/ 890 K. Alexander (1st) NCAA Championships... 15th/ J. Kettman (t-31st) Colorado College Invitational...? NA... (?) Big 7 Championships... t-1st/ 7 303/609/ 916 D. Kintzele (t-3rd) NCAA Championships... 31st/ G. Hoos (?) New Mexico Tucker Invitational...? NA... (?) Houston All-American...? NA K. Alexander (t-12th) Colorado College Invitational... 1st/ K. Alexander...?-? (1st) Big 7 Championships... 4th/ 7 322/633/ 934 K. Alexander (t-8th) D. Douglass (t-8th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 2nd/ 4 314/638/975/ 1296 D. Douglass (5th) Southwestern Invitational...?/16 326/?/984/ NA... (?) Colorado College Invitational... 3rd/10 323/639/ 940 F. Bocovich (4th) Big 7 Championships... 4th/ 7 329/650/ 970 F. Bocovich (t-3rd) 47

50 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ 7 309/623/ 941 D. Douglass (t-9th) Colorado College Invitational... 4th/10?/636/ (?) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ 8 315/626/ 924 D. Douglass (7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ 9 321/634/936/ 1214 D. Douglass (6th) Colorado College Invitational...? NA... (?) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ 8 306/625/ 947 D. Douglass (5th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 9th/11 326/642/966/ 1303 B. Kennedy (t-16th) Colorado College Invitational... 4th/14?/626/ 959 B. Diehl (?) Big 8 Championships... 4th/ 8 312/619/ 944 J. Hendricks (t-12th) NCAA Championships... 30th/ B. Hopfer (t-91st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 8th/11 314/630/ 956 G. Polumbus (t-32nd) Western Intercollegiate... 12th/37 315/ 626 G. Polumbus (19th) Colorado College Invitational... 2nd/ G. Polumbus (t-3rd) Big 8 Championships... 2nd/ 8 290/588/ 892 G. Polumbus (t-7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 6th/13 311/629/945/ 1262 J. Hamer (t-11th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 7th/17?/655/ (?) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ 8 305/608/ 902 B. Stapp (t-16th) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 3rd/12 299/603/906/ 1213 L. McAtee (5th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 2nd/14 306/617/ 925 L. McAtee (t-2nd) G. Polumbus (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ R. Pierson (t-10th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 7th/13 304/614/938/ 1247 J. Hamer (13th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 4th/17?/630/ (?) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ J. Hamer (t-5th) NCAA Championships... t-18th/ J. Hamer (t-36th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-11th/15 317/632/950/ 1277 M. Daeuble (22nd) Houston All-American... 13th/16 323/661/?/ NA H. Irwin ?-? 295 (t-2nd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 7th/17 331/654/ 980 H. Irwin (t-5th) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ H. Irwin (9th) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-7th/15 310/612/927/ 1242 L. McAtee (21st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 2nd/ L. McAtee (2nd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 6th/20 318/633/ 937 H. Irwin (t-6th) Big 8 Championships... 2nd/ H. Irwin (1st) NCAA Championships... 17th/ H. Irwin (t-10th) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 6th/18 309/622/945/ 1257 A. Hoos (?) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... t4th/ H. Irwin (1st) Houston All-American... 10th/16 311/612/936/ 1253 H. Irwin (3rd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... t-8th/20 315/630/ 964 H. Irwin (21st) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ H. Irwin (t-1st) 48

51 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 9th/18 312/628/942/ 1283 B. Musselman (t-20th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 8th/ J. English (?) C. Scena (?) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ 9 290/581/ 861 C. Scena (3rd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 5th/17 311/634/ 948 C. Scena (?) BIG EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS... 1st/ B. Musselman (2nd) NCAA Championships... t-8th/ B. Musselman (t-8th) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 10th/17 307/617/936/ 1252 B. Musselman (8th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 5th/ / 900 B. Musselman (t-3rd) BYU Cougar Classic... 5th/ 9?/601/ 897 B. Musselman (t-5th) Houston All-American... 18th/20 323/641/952/ 1260 B. Musselman (t-55th) S. Parr (t-55th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate... 8th/16 321/630/ 940 J. English (t-6th) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ J. English (7th) Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...? NA J. English... (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 10th/15 314/624/934/ 1297 J. English (t-21st) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ J. English (12th) Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...? NA M. Hendrickson... (1st) Bee Hive Collegiate... 5th/ 7 308/ 604 J. Beabout (t-17th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 12th/15 311/661/974/ 1282 B. Stirling (t-43rd) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational...? NA M. Simpson... (1st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 8th/ J. Hawkins (t-26th) Houston All-American... 23rd/25?/?/?/ 1279 D. Driver (t-76th) J. Hawkins (t-76th) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ 7 305/610/ 918 B. Stirling (?) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ B. Stirling (t-17th) Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate... 7th/19 315/662/ 994 B. Stirling (t-11th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 20th/23 329/652/973/ 1297 J. Arrabito (?) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational... 4th/ 7 416/ 824 M. Simpson (t-4th) Oklahoma Intercollegiate... 11th/ B. Stirling (t-5th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 4th/11 300/601/ 906 B. Stirling (?) Houston All-American... 23rd/24 320/640/973/ 1292 D. Driver (t-94th) BYU Cougar Classic... 6th/ 7 305/597/ 901 M. Mulhern (t-23rd) BIG 8 CHAMPIONSHIPS... 3rd/ D. Driver (t-3rd) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 12th/22 300/605/931/ 1245 M. Simpson (t-38th) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational... 3rd/ 9 391/ 773 B. Stirling (6th) Galveston Island Intercollegiate... 4th/ G. Kelley (1st) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 8th/17 310/616/ 928 G. Kelley (t-7th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 14th/14 394/786/ 1177 G. Kelley (t-7th) BYU Cougar Classic... 7th/ 8 292/593/ 894 B. Stirling (t-24th) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ L. Hansen (t-14th) Tournament... Finish Score CU Leader Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate...? NA B. Stirling... NA (1st) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational... 4th/ 8 378/780/ 1156 M. Fowler (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 11th/21 312/625/925/ 1235 M. Fowler (13th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate... 5th/13?-? B. Stirling...?-? (11th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 9th/18 302/613/ 916 B. Stirling (t-16th) BYU Cougar Classic... 6th/ 7?/?/ 908 M. Mulhern...?-? (?) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 10th/13 384/762/ 1156 B. Stirling (t-26th) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate...? NA... (?) Big 8 Championships... 7th/ B. Stirling (t-23rd) 49

52 Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate... 6th/15 302/616/ 951 J. McDermott (t-7th) M. Mulhern (t-7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 19th/20 308/618/929/ 1252 L. Hansen (?) Pan American Invitational... 13th/22 308/640/ 928 G. Peterson (t-29th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 9th/16 315/646/ 960 G. Peterson (t-40th) Houston All-American... 24th/24 329/640/959/ 1301 M. Mulhern (t-105th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 16th/18 374/766/ 1155 M. Crabtree (t-56th) M. Hendricks (t-56th) BYU Cougar Classic...? NA... (?) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ M. Hendricks (4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 18th/20 NA (missed 54-hole cut)... (?) Weber State Patio Springs Invitational... 4th/ M. Crabtree (t-6th) Pan American Invitational... 16th/21 299/614/ 930 T. Lee (t-54th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... t-12th/ K. Spencer (t-25th) Southern Colorado Invitational... 2nd/ S. Kerr (t-3rd) T. Lee (t-3rd) Houston All-American... 23rd/25 308/619/927/ 1256 K. Spencer (t-79th) T. Woodard (t-79th) BYU Cougar Classic... 7th/ 7 310/619/ 934 T. Woodard (t-22nd) Big 8 Championships... 2nd/ T. Woodard (t-5th) Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate... 2nd/ T. Woodard (9th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 5th/18 304/608/912/ 1214 T. Kahl (t-10th) UNLV Rebel Classic... 7th/ T. Lee (t-24th) Pan American Invitational... 10th/23 298/611/ 925 M. Crabtree (t-23rd) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... 14th/22 302/625/ 941 K. Spencer (t-37th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 22nd/28 300/ 606 T. Woodard (t-81st) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ 6 292/585/ 874 T. Kahl (t-5th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 12th/17 386/756/ 1134 K. Spencer (t-39th) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ T. Woodard (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 4th/24 308/611/ 931 M. Crabtree (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 6th/ M. Crabtree (2nd) UNLV Rebel Classic... 5th/ S. Jones (t-7th) Pan American Invitational... 19th/ M. Crabtree (?) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 19th/24 312/617/ 927 S. Jones (t-50th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational... 9th/15 299/594/ 894 M. Crabtree (t-22nd) Houston All-American... 19th/24 303/612/906/ 1211 M. Crabtree (t-14th) BYU Cougar Classic... 2nd/ 8 291/596/ 892 M. Crabtree (t-2nd) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 14th/15 369/740/ 1116 S. Jones (t-20th) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ S. Jones (3rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 5th/ R. Cramer (3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 12th/ R. Cramer (t-37th) T. Lee (t-37th) UNLV Rebel Classic... 11th/ R. Cramer (t-28th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... t-10th/ (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational... 23rd/ R. Cramer (t-60th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... 12th/23 304/ 597 S. Jones (t-15th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 15th/ T. Lee (t-16th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational... 8th/20 294/596/ 902 T. Lee (t-19th) Houston All-American... 23rd/ R. Cramer S. Jones S. Jones Wichita State Shocker Classic... 7th/ S. Jones (t-6th) Big 8 Championships... 2nd/ R. Cramer (2nd) 50

53 Oklahoma City All-College Classic... 5th/ S. Jones (t-5th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ S. Jones (2nd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ S. Jones (t-8th) UNLV Rebel Classic... 5th/ S. Jones (t-13th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... 7th/ (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational... t-13th/ S. Jones (t-11th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... 16th/ S. Jones (t-16th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 15th/ T. Kahl (t-25th) *Houston All-American... 14th/ S. Jones (t-36th) BYU Cougar Classic... 2nd/ R. Cramer (9th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 7th/17 361/ S. Jones (t-7th) Big 8 Championships... t-2nd/ S. Jones (t-7th) NCAA Championships... 16th/ T. Lee (t-35th) (* 2nd/9, consolation tournament) Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic... 3rd/ R. Cramer (t-3rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 2nd/ S. Jones (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 5th/ S. Jones (t-6th) Fort Lewis Invitational... 1st/ R. Cramer (1st) Stanford Intercollegiate... 21st/ S. Jones (t-44th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... 1st/ (2-man best ball) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... 11th/ R. Cramer (t-5th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... t-7th/ S. Jones (t-10th) Houston All-American... 15th/ R. Cramer (t-2nd) BYU Cougar Classic... 2nd/ S. Jones (1st) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 6th/ S. Jones (1st) Big 8 Championships... 2nd/ T. Kahl (1st) NCAA Championships... t-11th/ S. Jones (t-10th) Oklahoma City All-College Classic... t-15th/ R. Cramer (t-23rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 6th/ S. Ivan (t-10th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 2nd/ R. Cramer (2nd) Southwestern Intercollegiate... 9th/ S. Ivan (t-23rd) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... t-9th/ (2-man best ball) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate... 11th/ R. Cramer (13th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 6th/ R. Cramer (1st) Houston All-American... 14th/ S. Ivan (t-24th) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ R. Cramer (t-5th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 15th/ S. Ivan (t-10th) Big 8 Championships... 4th/ R. Cramer (t-7th) M. Hogberg (t-7th) Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic... 10th/ M. Potter (t-17th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-4th/ T. Smith (t-14th) T. Wood (t-14th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 13th/ S. Ivan (t-27th) Fresno State-Pepsi Classic... 26th/ D. Bakke (t-79th) M. Hogberg (t-79th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... t-9th/ (2-man best ball) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate... 14th/ T. Smith (t-31st) Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 10th/ M. Hogberg (t-15th) Houston All-American... 13th/ T. Smith San Diego State Aztec Invitational... t-10th/ S. Ivan (t-19th) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ M. Hogberg (4th) 51

54 Wyoming Cowboy Invitational... 1st/ M. Hogberg (1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 3rd/ T. Smith (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 7th/ M. Hogberg (t-10th) Fort Lewis Invitational (B)... 1st/ S. Ivan (1st) Kansas Jayhawk Invitational... 2nd/ M. Hogberg (t-5th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... t-7th/ (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational... 8th/ T. Smith (14th) Arizona Tucson Conquistador Intercollegiate... 13th/ T. Smith (t-33rd) Houston All-American... 13th/ M. Hogberg Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 8th/ M. Brethower (t-23rd) BYU Cougar Classic... 5th/ T. Smith (t-19th) Oral Roberts Invitational... 2nd/ M. Brethower (t-4th) M. Hogberg (t-4th) Big 8 Championships... 4th/ M. Brethower (7th) NCAA Championships... t-28th/ T. Smith Air Force Falcon Invitational... 5th/ M. Potter (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 10th/ M. Potter (t-18th) Andy Bean Intercollegiate... 23rd/ T. Smith (t-69th) Kansas Fall Invitational... 6th/ K. Bolles (t-17th) T. Smith (t-17th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational... 17th/26 NA (2-man best ball) Pan American Invitational... 15th/ T. Smith (t-30th) Arizona Invitational... t-13th/ D. Bakke (t-28th) T. Smith (t-28th) Houston All-American... 18th/ M. Potter Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 15th/ T. Smith (t-44th) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ M. Potter (t-6th) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ T. Smith (12th) Kansas Jayhawk Invitational... 2nd/ B. Riddle (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 10th/ B. Riddle (t-25th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 4th/ B. Riddle (t-9th) Tan-Tar-A Invitational/Midwest Classic... 8th/ M. Peterson (t-23rd) Arizona Michelob Invitational... 15th/ K. Bolles (t-15th) Pan American Invitational... 12th/ K. Bolles (7th) Texas-San Antonio Invitational... 1st/ B. Riddle (t-3rd) C. Lyons (t-3rd) Houston All-American... 18th/ C. Lyons BYU Cougar Classic... 8th/ M. Potter (t-12th) Big 8 Championships... 4th/ K. Bolles (t-7th) Kansas Jayhawk Invitational... 4th/ M. Potter (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 4th/ G. Bloomer (t-12th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ B. Riddle (8th) Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic... 15th/ J. Lindberg (t-34th) Arizona Michelob Invitational... 14th/ J. Lindberg (t-5th) Pan American Invitational... 6th/ M. Potter (t-19th) Border Olympics... 15th/ B. Riddle (t-55th) Northern California Invitational... t-4th/ J. Lindberg (1st) Houston All-American... 20th/ J. Lindberg B. Riddle BYU Cougar Classic... 3rd/ J. Lindberg (2nd) Firestone Invitational... 3rd/ J. Lindberg (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships... 7th/ M. Potter (t-12th) 52

55 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ J. Lindberg (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 2nd/ J. Lindberg (1st) Stanford Fall Intercollegiate... t-15th/ J. Lindberg (t-19th) Robertson Homes Collegiate... 1st/ J. Lindberg (1st) Bill Bell Memorial... t-13th/ J. Lindberg (t-13th) Pan American Invitational... t-4th/ J. Lindberg (t-8th) New Orleans Invitational... 8th/ J. Lindberg (t-8th) Fresno State-Pepsi Classic... 18th/ G. Bloomer (t-79th) J. Lindberg (t-79th) Houston All-American... 10th/ J. Lindberg (t-9th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... t-14th/ G. Bloomer (t-22nd) Big 8 Championships... t-5th/ M. Glaesel (14th) Oak Tree Shootout... 11th/ M. Glaesel (t-23rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 16th/ D. Nock (t-44th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-5th/ M. Glaesel (1st) New Mexico State Coca-Cola Classic... *1st/ J. Lindberg (2nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate... 9th/ M. Glaesel (t-9th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... t-12th/ J. Lindberg (t-14th) Pan American Invitational... 7th/ M. Glaesel (t-10th) J. Lindberg (t-10th) Frank Scott Invitational... 2nd/ M. Glaesel (1st) Wofford College Invitational... 7th/ J. Lindberg (t-9th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational... t-4th/ J. Lindberg (5th) BYU Cougar Classic... 4th/ J. Lindberg (1st) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ J. Lindberg (7th) NCAA Central Regional... 3rd/ J. Lindberg (3rd) NCAA Championship Finals... t-29th/ J. Nyuli (* declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech.) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational... 2nd/ J. Nyuli (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-15th/ M. Glaesel (t-26th) CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL... 1st/ M. Glaesel (2nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 4th/ J. Nyuli (t-2nd) PING-Tour Tulsa Invitational... 8th/ M. Glaesel (2nd) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... t-16th/ M. Glaesel (t-29th) Pan American Invitational... 10th/ D. Fennie (t-12th) Miami-Doral Invitational... 17th/ M. Glaesel (t-35th) Wofford College Invitational... t-7th/ J. Nyuli (t-9th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational... 7th/ M. Glaesel (t-2nd) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 14th/ M. Glaesel (t-11th) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ M. Glaesel (t-5th) NCAA Central Regional... 15th/ M. Glaesel (t-21st) CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL... 6th/ C. Brown (t-4th) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational... 2nd/ D. Fennie (t-6th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 10th/ C. Brown (t-17th) Illinois Ram Intercollegiate... 10th/ D.J. Morris (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 3rd/ J. Nyuli (1st) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 14th/ C. Brown (t-4th) Pan American Invitational... t-7th/ C. Brown (t-6th) Louisiana Classics... t-11th/ D.J. Morris (t-14th) WYOMING (dual)... W 21-6 Western Intercollegiate... t-17th/ #D.J. Morris (t-11th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational... t-15th/ D. Fennie (t-32nd) Big 8 Championships... 7th/ D. Fennie (t-18th) PING-Oak Tree Collegiate... 14th/ C. Brown (t-43rd) NCAA Central Regional... 16th/ J. Kaye (t-35th) (# made individual cut) 53

56 CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL... t-4th/ J. Kaye (t-3rd) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational... 3rd/ S. Petersen (t-5th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-14th/ S. Petersen (t-33rd) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ B. Kalinowski (2nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate... t-7th/ S. Petersen (t-9th) Stanford Invitational... 1st/ S. Petersen (2nd) Pan American Invitational... t-4th/ B. Kalinowski (t-5th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 7th/ J. Kaye (*1st) Louisiana Classics... 7th/ J. Kaye (t-10th) Fresno State-Lexus Classic... 3rd/ S. Petersen (5th) Western Intercollegiate... 10th/ B. Kalinowski (t-28th) Big 8 Championships... 5th/ B. Kalinowski (15th) The Maxwell... t-11th/ B. Kalinowski (t-32nd) NCAA Central Regional... t-11th/ S. Petersen (t-11th) CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL... 5th/ S. Petersen (2nd) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational (B)... 4th/ J. Segelke (t-11th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ J. Kaye (t-1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-8th/ S. Petersen (t-18th) Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic... 4th/ J. Kaye (9th) Stanford Shootout... 17th/ B. Kalinowski (t-30th) Colorado State Ram Invitational (B)... 5th/ M. Troyer (7th) John Burns Intercollegiate... 6th/ S. Petersen (1st) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 5th/ B. Kalinowski (t-3rd) Louisiana Classics... 6th/ S. Petersen (t-11th) Fresno State-Lexus Classic... 8th/ S. Petersen (1st) Southwestern Intercollegiate... 3rd/ S. Petersen (t-3rd) Houston All-American... t-9th/ J. Segelke (t-14th) Big 8 Championships... 3rd/ B. Kalinowski (1st) The Maxwell... 10th/ B. Kalinowski (t-14th) NCAA Central Regional... 18th/ B. Kalinowski (t-9th) CU-FOX ACRES INVITATIONAL... 6th/ J. Segelke (t-6th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 1st/ B. Kalinowski (3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 12th/ B. Kalinowski (t-35th) PING-Tulsa Invitational... t-5th/ B. Kalinowski (5th) Colorado State Ram Invitational (B)... 3rd/ B. Neher (t-9th) Stanford Shootout... t-7th/ B. Kalinowski (t-4th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... t-10th/ J. Segelke (t-22nd) Louisiana Classics... 10th/ J. Zerwin (t-25th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... t-14th/ B. Kalinowski (t-13th) NIKE Southwestern Intercollegiate... 12th/ J. Segelke (t-46th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 13th/ B. Kalinowski (t-24th) Big 8 Championships... 4th/ B. Kalinowski (1st) The Maxwell... 11th/ B. Kalinowski (t-18th) NCAA Central Regional... 2nd/ B. Kalinowski (2nd) NCAA Championship Finals... 24th/ J. Luoma New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-11th/ J. Segelke (t-25th) Air Force Falcon Invitational (B)... 22nd/ J. Douma (t-72nd) Robertson Homes Collegiate... t-12th/ J. Segelke (t-29th) PING-Tulsa Invitational... 11th/ K. Ekjord (t-21st) Fresno State-Lexus Classic... 17th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 14th/ K. Ekjord (t-23rd) Mauna Kea Invitational... 6th/ J. Segelke (t-7th) Taylor Made Big Island Invitational... t-16th/ J. Segelke (t-24th) Louisiana Classics... 9th/ S. Irwin (t-20th) Southwestern Intercollegiate... 16th/ S. Irwin (t-32nd) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate... 9th/ J. Luoma (t-28th) Houston All-American... 2nd/ M. Troyer (10th) Big 8 Championships... 6th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) The Maxwell... 6th/ M. Troyer (t-1st) NCAA Central Regional... 16th/ K. Ekjord (t-14th) 54

57 Air Force Falcon Invitational... 10th/ K. Ekjord (t-4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-7th/ K. Ekjord (t-28th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate... 7th/ J. Douma (t-12th) K. Ekjord (t-12th) Adams Cup of Newport... 6th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) Stanford Invitational... 14th/ J. Douma (t-44th) T. Stacy (t-44th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 14th/ K. Ekjord (t-33rd) Rice International Intercollegiate... 11th/ T. Stacy (t-19th) John Burns Intercollegiate... t-13th/ K. Ekjord (t-28th) Louisiana Classics... 14th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) Colorado State (dual)... T 6-6 Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... 8th/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) Big 8 Championships... 7th/ J. Douma (t-20th) MSU Fossum Spartan Invitational... 10th/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-16th/ P. Robinson (t-30th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate... 14th/ K. Ekjord (t-40th) Adams Cup of Newport... 4th/ T. Stacy (t-6th) Stanford s The Nelson... 11th/ K. Ekjord (t-6th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 13th/ S. Irwin (t-22nd) Club Campestre-Rice Intercollegiate... t-2nd/ J. Douma (2nd) John Burns Intercollegiate... 12th/ J. Douma (t-11th) Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate... t-5th/ K. Ekjord (t-12th) Louisiana Classics... 14th/ K. Ekjord (t-29th) Buzzini-Stanislaus Invitational... 3rd/ S. Irwin (t-3rd) Houston All-American... 13th/ K. Ekjord (t-44th) Big 12 Championships... 11th/ J. Douma (t-16th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-10th/ B. Tompkins (t-16th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 14th/ N. Rainey (t-21st) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate... 10th/ B. Tompkins (t-23rd) Adams Cup of Newport... 10th/ B. Fiala (t-22nd) Stanford s The Nelson... t-14th/ B. Portie (t-28th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 18th/ C. Malm (t-36th) Rice International Intercollegiate... 11th/ C. Malm (t-12th) B. Portie (t-12th) John Burns Intercollegiate... 12th/ B. Portie (t-23rd) N. Rainey (t-23rd) Louisiana Classics... 9th/ B. Portie (t-14th) Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate... 9th/ B. Portie (t-17th) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic... 14th/ B. Portie (t-18th) Big 12 Championships... 3rd/ B. Portie (t-8th) Colorado State (dual)... W 16 1/ / Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-7th/ K. Ekjord (t-9th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 11th/ K. Ekjord (t-32nd) Colorado State Invitational... 7th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) Missouri Bluffs Intercollegiate... 7th/ K. Ekjord (t-6th) Stanford s The Nelson... t-5th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 17th/ M. Zions (t-45th) Southwest Classic... 1st/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) Louisiana Classics... 9th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 7th/ K. Ekjord (t-19th) UCI Spalding-Anteater Invitational... t-3rd/ M. Call (t-2nd) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic... 3rd/ M. Zions (2nd) Big 12 Championships... 5th/ M. Call (t-4th) Colorado State (dual)... L NCAA Central Regional... 10th/ M. Call (t-20th) M. Zions (t-20th) NCAA Championship Finals... 23rd/ B. Fiala

58 Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational... 5th/ S. Carroll (t-8th) Colorado State Invitational... 1st/ T. Forsgren (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 7th/ S. Carroll (t-16th) Missouri Purina Challenge... t-3rd/ M. Call (t-11th) Stanford s The Nelson... 5th/ M. Call (t-4th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 12th/ M. Call (t-18th) Puerto Rico Classic... 10th/ M. Zions (t-18th) Louisiana Classics... 5th/ M. Zions (t-2nd) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 2nd/ K. Webber (t-5th) Northern Colorado Bear Invitational (B)... 3rd/ M. Zions (1st) The Intercollegiate at MacGregor Downs... 6th/ B. Fiala (t-9th) Big 12 Championships... 3rd/ S. Carroll (t-11th) K. Webber (t-11th) M. Zions (t-11th) Colorado State (dual)... L 15 1/ / 2 NCAA Central Regional... t-18th/ M. Call (t-44th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-11th/ M. Call (t-18th) Inverness Intercollegiate... 8th/ K. Webber (t-13th) Colorado State Ram Intercollegiate... 1st/ K. Webber (t-3rd) M. Zions (t-3rd) Missouri Purina Classic... 11th/ B. Portie (24th) Stanford s The Nelson... 10th/ B. Portie (t-4th) The Prestige... t-5th/ K. Webber (t-8th) Puerto Rico Classic... 9th/ M. Call (t-5th) Louisiana Classics... 5th/ K. Webber (t-5th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 2nd/ K. Webber (2nd) The Intercollegiate t-7th/ M. Zions (t-4th) Big 12 Championships... 4th/ K. Webber (t-7th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 7th/ M. Call (t-9th) NCAA Central Regional... 17th/ M. Call (t-26th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 7th/ B. Portie (t-20th) M. Zions (t-20th) Washington Husky Invitational... 8th/ B. Portie (t-11th) Stanford s The Nelson... 12th/ M. Zions (t-24th) The Prestige... 2nd/ J. Liley (3rd) Matlock Collegiate Classic... 3rd/ K. Webber (3rd) Puerto Rico Classic... 5th/ J. Liley (t-7th) Louisiana Classics... 6th/ M. Zions (t-8th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 7th/ B.Portie (1st) Ohio State s Robert Kepler Intercollegiate... 2nd/ K. Webber (t-2nd) Big 12 Championships... 8th/ K. Webber (17th) Denver (One-man dual challenge)... T 1-1 S. Carroll Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 7th/ B. Portie (t-20th) NCAA Central Regional... 10th/ B. Portie (16th) NCAA Championship Finals... t-14th/ B. Portie (t-33rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 13th/ S. Carroll (t-6th) Kansas State Colbert Intercollegiate... t-5th/ J. Hanson (7th) Cal Alister MacKenzie Invitational... 7th/ S. Carroll (t-5th) Stanford s The Nelson... t-13th/ E. McGlasson (t-14th) The Prestige... 15th/ D. O Neill (t-12th) GCAA Match Play Championships... t-11th/16 W 5 1/ 2-L 9 1/ 2 J. Hanson Matlock Collegiate Classic... 8th/ S. Carroll (t-10th) Puerto Rico Classic... 13th/ M. Brenneman (t-35th) Louisiana Classics... t-14th/ B. Moore (t-27th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 7th/ E. McGlasson (t-14th) Arizona State Thunderbird Invitational... t-16th/ E. McGlasson (t-36th) Big 12 Championships... t-6th/ S. Carroll (t-10th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 11th/ S. Carroll (t-14th) 56

59 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 14th/ K. Webber (t-17th) Pepperdine Club Glove Invitational... 7th/ K. Webber (10th) Stanford s The Nelson... 3rd/ E. McGlasson (t-10th) The Prestige At PGA West... t-5th/ K. Webber (t-6th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 7th/ K. Coakley (t-18th) John A. Burns Intercollegiate... t-9th/ K. Webber (t-13th) Louisiana Classics... 9th/ K. Webber (t-6th) Western Intercollegiate Classic... 1st/ K. Webber (1st) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... t-4th/ E. McGlasson (9th) Purdue Boilermaker Invitational... 2nd/ K. Webber (1st) Big 12 Conference Championships... t-5th/ K. Coakley (t-16th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... t-5th/ K. Webber (1st) NCAA Central Regional... t-18th/ K. Webber (t-30th) Notre Dame Invitational... 4th/ E. McGlasson (t-12th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-7th/ E. McGlasson (t-24th) Northern Colorado Invitational... (individuals only) R. Anderson (7th) Stanford s The Nelson Invitational... 8th/ K. Coakley (t-12th) The Prestige at PGA West... 13th/ E. McGlasson (t-5th) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate... 11th/ E. McGlasson (t-25th) Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 16th/ E. McGlasson (t-37th) Louisiana Classics... 15th/ E. McGlasson (t-56th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... t-5th/ E. McGlasson (t-3rd) Courtyard by Marriott Intercollegiate... 11th/ E. McGlasson (t-33rd) FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches)... W 9-6 (Match play vs. Alumni) Big 12 Conference Championships... 11th/ E. McGlasson (t-22nd) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 10th/ J. Grady (t-31st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 5th/ D. Tolan (t-8th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate... 3rd/ E. McGlasson (t-4th) The Prestige at PGA West... 10th/ E. McGlasson (t-17th) Tunica National Intercollegiate... t-6th/ E. McGlasson (1st) Hawai i-hilo Invitational... t-13th/ E. McGlasson (t-5th) Houston All-American... 2nd/ E. McGlasson (t-7th) Louisiana Classics... 10th/ E. McGlasson (t-10th)... D. Tolan (t-10th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 1st/ R. Anderson (t-6th)... E. McGlasson (t-6th) Courtyard By Marriott Intercollegiate... E. McGlasson (4th) Texas A&M Invitational... 10th/ E. McGlasson (t-21st) FOWLER CUP (Alumni Matches)... W 8-7 (Match play vs. Alumni) Big 12 Conference Championships... t-10th/ E. McGlasson (t-4th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 9th/ P. Grady (t-4th) NCAA Central Regional... 21st/ E. McGlasson (t-30th) Rich Harvest Farms Invitational... 4th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 8th/ B. Moore (t-11th) Windon Memorial Classic... t-4th/ P. Grady (7th) The Prestige at PGA West... 9th/ M. Baird (t-20th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate... 7th/ M. Baird (t-13th) Hawai i-hilo Invitational... 12th/ M. Baird (t-18th) Houston All-American... 6th/ B. Moore (t-11th) Louisiana Classics... 5th/ M. Baird (t-8th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 2nd/ D. Tolan (6th) Wichita State Diet Pepsi Shocker Classic... 8th/ P. Grady (t-10th) Big 12 Conference Championships... 11th/ M. Baird (8th) Perry Maxwell Intercollegiate... 8th/ Moore (t-22nd) Symons (t-22nd) NCAA Central Regional... 20th/ P. Grady (t-44th) 57

60 St. Mary s Invitational... 11th/ M. Baird (t-15th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 3rd/ D. Tolan (t-7th) FOWLER CUP... W 8½-3½ (Match play vs. Alumni) The Prestige at PGA West... 9th/ M. Baird (t-15th) L. Symons (t-15th) Pepperdine Club Glove Intercollegiate... 8th/ M. Baird (t-23rd) Michigan Wolverine Invitational... 4th/ M. Baird (t-7th) Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate... 11th/ M. Baird (t-13th) Louisiana Classics... 1st/ J. Grady (t-3rd) Western Intercollegiate... 7th/ D. Tolan (t-6th) Colorado Mines Spring Invitational..... R. Andrews (4th) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 3rd/ L. Symons (t-10th) Robert Kepler Intercollegiate... 1st/ L. Symons (t-2nd) Big 12 Conference Championships... 10th/ L. Symons (t-28th) The Maxwell Intercollegiate... 8th/ M. Baird (t-13th) NCAA Central Regional... 18th/ D. Tolan (7th) NCAA Championship Finals..... D. Tolan (t-119th) USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate... 2nd/ D. Tolan (t-1st) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational... 1st/ P. Grady (1st) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 4th/ D. Tolan (t-1st) Windon Memorial Intercollegiate... 11th/ D. Tolan (t-13th) The Prestige at PGA West... 11th/ D. Tolan (t-11th) Herb Wimberly Intercollegiate... 9th/ P. Grady (t-2nd) Hawai i-hilo Intercollegiate... 6th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) Louisiana Classics... t-6th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) Oregon Duck Invitational... 4th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) Western Intercollegiate... t-2nd/ D. Tolan (t-2nd) CU-STEVINSON RANCH INVITATIONAL... 2nd/ P. Grady (1st) UCCS Spring Invitational..... S. Heisele (3rd) Big 12 Conference Championships... 2nd/ P. Grady (6th) FOWLER CUP... L 7½-10½ (Match Play vs. Alumni) NCAA West Regional... 9th/ L. Symons (t-18th) 2008 Kepler Intercolligiate Champions 58

61 COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)... L 4-6 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 12th/ S. Heisele (t-24th) Air Force Falcon Invitational... 9th/ K. Kring (t-13th) Colorado State Individual... J. Burstyn (t-4th) Notre Dame Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic... 11th/ J. Bardgett (t-5th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational... 3rd/ S. Heisele (t-6th) Colorado Mines/Regis Fall Invitational... J. Burstyn (t-21st) UCLA Collegiate at CordeValle... 11th/ J. Bardgett (t-15th) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational... 15th/ K. Kring (t-40th) Battle At The Beach... 12th/ K. Kring (t-31st) Louisiana Classics... 13th/ J. Bardgett (t-21st) Oregon Duck Invitational... 6th/ J. Bardgett (t-16th) Barona Collegiate Cup... 6th/ J. Bardgett (t-22nd) S. Heisele (t-22nd) Wyoming Cowboy Classic... t-4th/ S. Heisele (t-4th) Texas A& M Aggie Invitational... 11th/ J. Bardgett (t-29th) Big 12 Conference Championships... 9th/ S. Heisele (t-19th) NCAA Southwest Regional... J. Bardgett (t-49th) COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)... L 4½-5½ Air Force Falcon Invitational... 9th/ D. Fribbs (t-25th) CU-MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL... 7th/ L. Symons (t-7th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 9th/ D. Fribbs (t-21st) Alister Mackenzie Invitational... 15th/ K. Kring (t-29th) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational... 15th/ D. Fribbs (t-41st) Battle At The Beach... 13th/ J. Burstyn (t-29th) Front Range Individual... D. Fribbs (1st) Bandon Dunes Invitational... 5th/ S. Heisele (t-6th) Oregon Duck Invitational... 11th/ L. Symons (t-23rd) Barona Collegiate Cup... t-7th/ L. Symons (t-11th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic... t-5th/ S. Heisele (t-12th) Western Intercollegiate... 14th/ J. Burstyn (t-39th) S. Heisele (t-39th) Big 12 Conference Championships... 10th/ L. Symons (30th) CU-MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL... 1st/ B. Schoolcraft (t-1st) Air Force Falcon Invitational... t-1st/ K. Kring (t-3rd) COLORADO STATE (State of Colorado Cup)... L 4-6 New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 9th/ S. Heisele (t-24th) K. Kring (t-24th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational... 13th/ K. Kring (t-44th) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational... t-18th/ D. Fribbs (t-23rd) Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate... t-13th/ D. Fribbs (t-49th) Bandon Dunes Championship... 6th/ K. Kring (t-10th) Oregon Duck Invitational... 7th/ K. Kring (14th) Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate... t-9th/ K. Kring (t-19th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic... 2nd/ B. Schoolcraft (t-3rd) Pac-12 Conference Championships... 8th/ J. Burstyn (26th) NCAA Bowling Green Regional... D. Fribbs (t-64th) 59

62 BALLYNEAL CHALLENGE... NS J. Burstyn (1st) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational... 1st/ J. Burstyn (1st) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL... 2nd/ D. Fribbs (2nd) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... 2nd/ J. Burstyn (t-7th) D. Oraee (t-7th) Pac-12 Preview... 12th/ J. Burstyn (t-26th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational... 12th/ D. Oraee (t-26th) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational... 17th/ J. Burstyn (t-49th) The Prestige At PGA West... 15th/ J. Burstyn (t-27th) Wyoming Desert Classic.... D. Trujillo (t-11th) Bandon Dunes Championship... 1st/ J. Burstyn (t-3rd) Cal-Irvine Anteater Invitational... 4th/ P. Juel-Berg (t-10th) U.S. Intercollegiate... 8th/ D. Oraee (t-22nd) Wyoming Cowboy Classic... 2nd/ D. Fribbs (t-7th) Pac-12 Conference Championships... 10th/ P. Juel-Berg (t-24th) NCAA Central Regional... 8th/ D. Fribbs (t-21st) AFA Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational... t-3rd/ E. Freeman (t-10th) CU MARK SIMPSON INVITATIONAL... t-1st/ P. Juel-Berg (4th) New Mexico Tucker Invitational... t-12th/ D. Oraee (t-20th) Alister Mackenzie Invitational... t-6th/ J. Paul (t-7th) UTEP Give Em 5 Invitational... 2nd/ Y. Paul (t-2nd) Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational... 13th/ J. Paul (t-16th) CU-Wyoming Duel-in-the-Desert... W 26½-9½ Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate... 2nd/ Y. Paul (t-5th) Bandon Dunes Championship... t-4th/ Y. Paul (t-15th) Oregon Duck Invitational... 4th/ J. Paul (t-1st) Wyoming Cowboy Classic... t-2nd/ D. Oraee (t-2nd) Texas A & M... L 2-3 Pac-12 Conference Championships... 4th/ D. Oraee (t-12th) NCAA Southeast/Auburn Regional... 12th/ J. Paul (t-28th) 60

63 All-Time Major Tournament History (Since , when CU joined the Big Seven Conference. Varsity only, no B team or JV results listed; team scores are low four or five golfers, unless listed in round-by-round cumulative form, i.e., 380/764/ 1134; * denotes won in a playoff; B denotes Colorado B (or JV) team participated; Tournament name is most recent, i.e., Stanford s The Nelson at one time was called the Stanford Fall Invitational and the Stanford Shootout.) Adams Cup of Newport (Kingston, R.I.) th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) th/ T. Stacy (t-6th) th/ B. Fiala (t-22nd) Air Force Falcon Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) ? NA J. English... (1st) ? NA M. Hendrickson... (1st) th/19 315/662/ 994 B. Stirling (t-11th) th/15 302/616/ 951 J. McDermott (t-7th) M. Mulhern (t-7th) nd/ T. Woodard (9th) th/24 308/611/ 931 M. Crabtree (t-3rd) th/ R. Cramer (3rd) st/ S. Jones (2nd) nd/ S. Jones (t-4th) th/ S. Ivan (t-10th) t-4th/ T. Smith (t-14th) T. Wood (t-14th) rd/ T. Smith (t-6th) th/ M. Potter (1st) th/ B. Riddle (t-9th) th/ G. Bloomer (t-12th) nd/ J. Lindberg (1st) t-5th/ M. Glaesel (1st) th/ J. Nyuli (t-2nd) rd/ J. Nyuli (1st) st/ B. Kalinowski (2nd) st/ J. Kaye (t-1st) st/ B. Kalinowski (3rd) (B) 22nd/ J. Douma (t-72nd) th/ K. Ekjord (t-4th) t-10th/ B. Tompkins (t-16th) t-7th/ K. Ekjord (t-9th) th/ K. Kring (t-13th) th/ K. Kring (t-13th) t-1st/ K. Kring (t-3rd) st/ J. Burstyn (1st) t-3rd/ E. Freeman (t-10th) nd/ Y. Paul (t-2nd) (formerly known prior to 1977 as the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate) Andy Bean Intercollegiate (Miami, Fla.) rd/ T. Smith (t-69th) Arizona State Sun Devil-Thunderbird Invitational (Tempe, Ariz.) th/14 394/786/ 1177 G. Kelley (t-7th) th/13 384/762/ 1156 B. Stirling (t-26th) th/18 374/766/ 1155 M. Crabtree (t-56th) M. Hendricks (t-56th) th/17 386/756/ 1134 K. Spencer (t-39th) th/15 369/740/ 1116 S. Jones (t-20th) th/17 361/ S. Jones (t-7th) th/ S. Jones (1st) th/ S. Ivan (t-10th) t-14th/ G. Bloomer (t-22nd) th/ M. Glaesel (t-11th) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-24th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) t-16th/ E. McGlasson (t-36th) Augusta-Forest Hills Invitational (Augusta, Ga.) t-4th/ J. Lindberg (5th) th/ M. Glaesel (t-2nd) t-15th/ D. Fennie (t-32nd) Bandon Dunes Championship (Bandon, Ore.) th/ S. Heisele (t-6th) th/ K. Kring (t-10th) st/ J. Burstyn (t-3rd) t-4th/ Y. Paul (t-15th) Barona Collegiate Cup (San Diego, Calif.) th/ J. Bardgett (t-22nd) S. Heisele (t-22nd) t-7th/ L. Symons (t-11th) Battle At The Beach (Newport Beach, Calif.) th/ K. Kring (t-31st) th/ J. Burstyn (t-29th) Bee Hive Collegiate (Logan, Utah) th/ 7 308/ 604 J. Beabout (t-17th) Big 7 Championships (assorted sites) rd/ L. Fowler (t-4th) th/ 7 315/ 643 B. Detweiler (t-5th) th/ 7 315/ 629 B. Forbes (13th) th/ 7 320/642/ 966 M. Backlund (9th) th/ 7 324/651/ 997 D. Billehus (11th) nd/ 7 315/640/ 949 M. Backlund (3rd) st/ 7 293/585/ 890 K. Alexander (1st) t-1st/ 7 303/609/ 916 D. Kintzele (t-3rd) th/ 7 322/633/ 934 K. Alexander (t-8th) D. Douglass (t-8th) th/ 7 329/650/ 970 F. Bocovich (t-3rd) Big 8 Championships (assorted sites) rd/ 8 315/626/ 924 D. Douglass (7th) th/ 8 306/625/ 947 D. Douglass (5th) th/ 8 312/619/ 944 J. Hendricks (t-12th) nd/ 8 290/588/ 892 G. Polumbus (t-7th) th/ 8 305/608/ 902 B. Stapp (t-16th) rd/ R. Pierson (t-10th) rd/ J. Hamer (t-5th) th/ H. Irwin (9th) nd/ H. Irwin (1st) rd/ H. Irwin (t-1st) st/ B. Musselman (2nd) th/ J. English (7th) th/ J. English (12th) th/ B. Stirling (t-17th) rd/ D. Driver (t-3rd) th/ L. Hansen (t-14th) th/ B. Stirling (t-23rd) rd/ M. Hendricks (4th) nd/ T. Woodard (t-5th) rd/ T. Woodard (t-6th) rd/ S. Jones (3rd) nd/ R. Cramer (2nd) 61

64 t-2nd/ S. Jones (t-7th) nd/ T. Kahl (1st) th/ R. Cramer (t-7th) M. Hogberg (t-7th) th/ M. Hogberg (4th) th/ M. Brethower (7th) th/ T. Smith (12th) th/ K. Bolles (t-7th) th/ M. Potter (t-12th) t-5th/ M. Glaesel (14th) th/ J. Lindberg (7th) rd/ M. Glaesel (t-5th) th/ D. Fennie (t-18th) th/ B. Kalinowski (15th) rd/ B. Kalinowski (1st) th/ B. Kalinowski (1st) th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) th/ J. Douma (t-20th) Big 12 Championships (assorted sites) th/ J. Douma (t-16th) rd/ B. Portie (t-8th) th/ M. Call (t-4th) rd/ S. Carroll (t-11th) K. Webber (t-11th) M. Zions (t-11th) th/ K. Webber (t-7th) th/ K. Webber (17th) t-6th/ S. Carroll (t-10th) t-5th/ K. Coakley (t-16th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-22nd) t-10th/ E. McGlasson (t-4th) th/ M. Baird (8th) th/ L. Symons (t-28th) nd/ P. Grady (6th) th/ S. Heisele (t-19th) th/ L. Symons (30th) Bluebonnet Bowl Invitational (Houston, Texas; 2-man best-ball) Season Finish CU Participants Score t-10th/24 Steve Jones, Tom Lee th/18 Rick Cramer, Steve Jones st/19 Steve Jones, Terry Kahl t-9th/23 Rick Cramer, Todd Wood t-9th/22 Steve Ivan, Tim Smith t-7th/26 Mike Hogberg, Steve Ivan th/26 Matt Potter, Tim Smith... (?) Border Olympics (Laredo, Texas) th/ B. Riddle (t-55th) Buzzini-Stanislaus Invitational (Turlock, Calif.) rd/ S. Irwin (t-3rd) BYU Cougar Classic (Provo, Utah) th/ 9 290/581/ 861 C. Scena (3rd) th/ 9?/601/ 897 B. Musselman (t-5th) th/ 7 305/610/ 918 B. Stirling (?) th/ 7 305/597/ 901 M. Mulhern (t-23rd) th/ 8 292/593/ 894 B. Stirling (t-24th) th/ 7?/?/ 908 M. Mulhern...?-? (?) th/ 7 310/619/ 934 T. Woodard (t-22nd) th/ 6 292/585/ 874 T. Kahl (t-5th) nd/ 8 291/596/ 892 M. Crabtree (t-2nd) nd/ R. Cramer (9th) nd/ S. Jones (1st) th/ R. Cramer (t-5th) th/ T. Smith (t-19th) th/ M. Potter (t-6th) th/ M. Potter (t-12th) rd/ J. Lindberg (2nd) th/ J. Lindberg (1st) Cal-Irvine Anteater Invitational (Irvine, Calif.) t-3rd/ M. Call (t-2nd) th/ P. Juel-Berg (t-10th) California Alister MacKenzie Invitational (Berkeley, Calif.) th/ S. Carroll (t-5th) rd/ S. Heisele (t-6th) th/ K. Kring (t-29th) th/ K. Kring (t-44th) th/ D. Oraee (t-26th) t-6th/ J. Paul (t-7th) th/ Y. Paul (t-6th) Colorado-Fox Acres Invitational (Red Feather Lakes, Colo.) st/ M. Glaesel (2nd) th/ C. Brown (t-4th) t-4th/ J. Kaye (t-3rd) th/ S. Petersen (2nd) th/ J. Segelke (t-6th) Colorado-Mark Simpson Invitational (Erie, Colo.) th/ L. Symons (t-7th) st/ B. Schoolcraft (t-1st) nd/ D. Fribbs (3rd) t-1st/ P. Juel-Berg (4th) st/ D. Oraee (1st) Colorado-Stevinson Ranch Invitational (Stevinson, Calif.) th/ K. Ekjord (t-19th) nd/ K. Webber (t-5th) nd/ K. Webber (2nd) th/ B. Portie (1st) th/ E. McGlasson (t-14th) t-4th/ E. McGlasson (9th) t-5th/ E. McGlasson (t-3rd) st/ R. Anderson (t-6th) E. McGlasson (t-6th) nd/ D. Tolan (6th) rd/ L. Symons (t-10th) nd/ P. Grady (1st) Colorado State Invitational (Fort Collins, Colo.) (B) 5th/ M. Troyer (7th) (B) 3rd/ B. Neher (t-9th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) st/ T. Forsgren (1st) st/ K. Webber (t-3rd) Denver-Ron Moore Invitational (Denver, Colo.) st/ P. Grady (1st) M. Zions (t-3rd) Dr. Pepper Intercollegiate (Pottsboro, Texas) th/ B. Portie (t-17th) Firestone Invitational (Akron, Ohio) rd/ J. Lindberg (t-2nd) 62

65 Frank Scott Invitational (Murrieta, Calif.) nd/ M. Glaesel (1st) Fresno State Classic (Fresno, Calif.) th/ D. Bakke (t-79th) M. Hogberg (t-79th) th/ G. Bloomer (t-79th) J. Lindberg (t-79th) rd/ S. Petersen (5th) th/ S. Petersen (1st) th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) Galveston Island Intercollegiate (Galveston, Texas) th/ G. Kelley (1st) GCAA Collegiate Match Play Championships (North Myrtle Beach, S.C.) t-11th/16 W 5 1 /2-L 9 1 /2 J. Hanson Hawai i-hilo Amer Ari Invitational (Waikoloa, Hawai i) t-16th/ J. Segelke (t-24th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-37th) t-13th/ E. McGlasson (t-5th) th/ M. Baird (t-18th) th/ M. Baird (t-13th) th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) th/ K. Kring (t-40th) th/ D. Fribbs (t-41st) t-18th/ D. Fribbs (t-23rd) th/ J. Burstyn (t-49th) th/ J. Paul (t-16th) (Previously known as the Taylor Made Big Island Invitational) Houston All-American (Houston, Texas) ? NA K. Alexander (t-12th) th/16 323/661/? NA H. Irwin ?-? 295 (t-2nd) th/16 311/612/936/ 1253 H. Irwin (3rd) th/20 323/641/952/ 1260 B. Musselman (t-55th) S. Parr (t-55th) rd/25?/?/?/ 1279 D. Driver (t-76th) J. Hawkins (t-76th) rd/24 320/640/973/ 1292 D. Driver (t-94th) th/24 329/640/959/ 1301 M. Mulhern (t-105th) rd/25 308/619/927/ 1256 K. Spencer (t-79th) T. Woodard (t-79th) th/24 303/612/906/ 1211 M. Crabtree (t-14th) rd/ R. Cramer S. Jones th/ S. Jones (t-36th) th/ R. Cramer (t-2nd) th/ S. Ivan (t-24th) th/ T. Smith th/ M. Hogberg th/ M. Potter th/ C. Lyons th/ J. Lindberg B. Riddle th/ J. Lindberg (t-9th) t-9th/ J. Segelke (t-14th) nd/ M. Troyer (10th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-44th) nd/ E. McGlasson (t-7th) th/ B. Moore (t-11th) Illinois Fighting Illini Invitational (Olympia Fields, Ill.) th/ J. Paul (t-8th) Illinois Ram Intercollegiate (Lemont, Ill.) th/ D.J. Morris (t-6th) Inverness Intercollegiate (Toledo, Ohio) th/ K. Webber (t-13th) John Burns Intercollegiate (Honolulu, Hawai i) th/ S. Petersen (1st) t-13th/ K. Ekjord (t-28th) th/ J. Douma (t-11th) th/ B. Portie (t-23rd) N. Rainey (t-23rd) t-9th/ K. Webber (t-13th) Kansas Fall Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.) nd/ M. Hogberg (t-5th) th/ K. Bolles (t-17th) T. Smith (t-17th) nd/ B. Riddle (t-4th) th/ M. Potter (t-6th) Kansas State Colbert Intercollegiate (Manhattan, Kan.) t-5th/ J. Hanson (7th) Louisiana Classics (Lafayette, La.) t-11th/ D.J. Morris (t-14th) th/ J. Kaye (t-10th) th/ S. Petersen (t-11th) th/ J. Zerwin (t-25th) th/ S. Irwin (t-20th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-29th) th/ B. Portie (t-14th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) th/ M. Zions (t-2nd) th/ K. Webber (t-5th) th/ M. Zions (t-8th) t-14th/ B. Moore (t-27th) th/ K. Webber (t-6th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-56th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-10th) D. Tolan (t-17th) th/ M. Baird (t-8th) st/ J. Grady (t-3rd) t-6th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) th/ J. Bardgett (t-21st) Matlock Collegiate Classic (Lakeland, Fla.) rd/ K. Webber (3rd) th/ S. Carroll (t-10th) Mauna Kea Invitational (Kahola Coast, Hawai i) th/ J. Segelke (t-7th) Miami-Doral Invitational (Miami, Fla.) th/ M. Glaesel (t-35th) 63

66 Michigan Wolverine Invitational (Howey-In-The-Hills, Fla.) th/ M. Baird (t-7th) Michigan State Spartan Invitational (East Lansing, Mich.) th/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) Missouri Bluffs/Purina Challenge (St. Charles, Mo.) th/ J. Douma (t-12th) K. Ekjord (t-12th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-40th) th/ B. Tompkins (t-23rd) th/ K. Ekjord (t-6th) t-3rd/ M. Call (t-11th) th/ B. Portie (24th) Morris Williams Intercollegiate (Austin, Texas) th/18 302/613/ 916 B. Stirling (t-16th) th/16 315/646/ 960 G. Peterson (t-40th) t-12th/ K. Spencer (t-25th) nd/28 300/ 606 T. Woodard (t-81st) th/24 312/617/ 927 S. Jones (t-50th) th/ T. Lee (t-16th) th/ T. Kahl (t-25th) t-7th/ S. Jones (t-10th) th/ R. Cramer (1st) th/ M. Hogberg (t-15th) th/ M. Brethower (t-23rd) th/ T. Smith (t-44th) Mountain States Championship (Denver, Colo.) st/ H. Saunders (2nd) NCAA Central Regional (assorted sites) rd/ J. Lindberg (3rd) th/ M. Glaesel (t-21st) th/ J. Kaye (t-35th) t-11th/ S. Petersen (t-11th) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-9th) nd/ B. Kalinowski (2nd) th/ K. Ekjord (t-14th) th/ M. Call (t-20th) M. Zions (t-20th) t-18th/ M. Call (t-44th) th/ M. Call (t-26th) th/ B. Portie (16th) t-18th/ K. Webber (t-30th) st/ E. McGlasson (t-30th) th/ P. Grady (t-44th) th/ D. Tolan (7th) th/ D. Fribbs (t-21st) NCAA Championships (Finals) (assorted sites) t-10th/ M. Backlund (1st) th/ J. Kettman (t-31st) st/ G. Hoos (?) th/ B. Hopfer (t-91st) t-18th/ J. Hamer (t-36th) th/ H. Irwin (t-10th) t-8th/ B. Musselman (t-8th) th/ T. Lee (t-35th) t-11th/ S. Jones (t-10th) t-28th/ T. Smith t-29th/ J. Nyuli th/ J. Luoma rd/ B. Fiala t-14th/ B. Portie (t-33rd) NCAA Southwest Regional (Auburn, Ala.) th/ J. Paul (t-28th) NCAA West Regional (Daly City, Calif.) th/ L. Symons (t-18th) Nebraska Fairway Club Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) th/ S. Carroll (t-8th) Nevada-Reno Wolfpack Classic (South Lake Tahoe, Calif.) rd/ R. Cramer (t-3rd) th/ M. Potter (t-17th) New Mexico State Intercollegiate (Las Cruces, N.M.) nd/ L. McAtee (2nd) t4th/ H. Irwin (1st) th/ J. English (?) C. Scena (?) th/ B. Musselman (t-3rd) th/ J. Hawkins (t-26th) th/11 300/601/ 906 B. Stirling (?) th/17 310/616/ 928 G. Kelley (t-7th) th/13?-? B. Stirling...?-? (11th) *1st/ J. Lindberg (2nd) th/ P. Grady (t-2nd) (Also known as the Herb Wimberly; * declared champion in card playoff over Texas Tech.) New Mexico William H. Tucker Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.) (no information available on first event; CU did compete) nd/ 4 314/638/975/ 1296 D. Douglass (5th) th/ 7 309/623/ 941 D. Douglass (t-9th) th/ 9 321/634/936/ 1214 D. Douglass (6th) th/11 326/642/966/ 1303 B. Kennedy (t-16th) th/11 314/630/ 956 G. Polumbus (t-32nd) th/13 311/629/945/ 1262 J. Hamer (t-11th) rd/12 299/603/906/ 1213 L. McAtee (5th) th/13 304/614/938/ 1247 J. Hamer (13th) t-11th/15 317/632/950/ 1277 M. Daeuble (22nd) t-7th/15 310/612/927/ 1242 L. McAtee (21st) th/18 309/622/945/ 1257 A. Hoos (?) th/18 312/628/942/ 1283 B. Musselman (t-20th) th/17 307/617/936/ 1252 B. Musselman (8th) th/15 314/624/934/ 1297 J. English (t-21st) th/15 311/661/974/ 1282 B. Stirling (t-43rd) th/23 329/652/973/ 1297 J. Arrabito (?) th/22 300/605/931/ 1245 M. Simpson (t-38th) th/21 312/625/925/ 1235 M. Fowler (13th) th/20 308/618/929/ 1252 L. Hansen (?) th/20 NA (missed 54-hole cut) (?) th/18 304/608/912/ 1214 T. Kahl (t-10th) th/ M. Crabtree (2nd) th/ R. Cramer (t-37th) T. Lee (t-37th) th S. Jones (t-8th) th/ S. Jones (t-6th) nd/ R. Cramer (2nd) th/ S. Ivan (t-27th) th/ M. Hogberg (t-10th) th/ M. Potter (t-18th) th/ B. Riddle (t-25th) th/ B. Riddle (8th) th/ J. Lindberg (2nd) th/ D. Nock (t-44th) t-15th/ M. Glaesel (t-26th) th/ C. Brown (t-17th) t-14th/ S. Petersen (t-33rd) 64

67 t-8th/ S. Petersen (t-18th) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-35th) t-11th/ J. Segelke (t-25th) t-7th/ K. Ekjord (t-28th) t-16th/ P. Robinson (t-30th) th/ N. Rainey (t-21st) th/ K. Ekjord (t-32nd) th/ S. Carroll (t-16th) t-11th/ M. Call (t-18th) th/ B. Portie (t-20th) M. Zions (t-20th) th/ S. Carroll (t-6th) th/ K. Webber (t-17th) t-7th/ E. McGlasson (t-24th) th/ D. Tolan (t-8th) th/ B. Moore (t-11th) rd/ D. Tolan (t-7th) th/ D. Tolan (t-1st) th/ S. Heisele (t-24th) th/ D. Fribbs (t-21st) th/ S. Heisele (t-24th) K. Kring (t-24th) nd/ J. Burstyn (t-7th) t-12th/ D. Oraee (t-20th) th/ J. Paul (t-17th) New Orleans Invitational (Destrehan, La.) th/ J. Lindberg (t-8th) Northern California Invitational (Stockton, Calif.) t-4th/ J. Lindberg (1st) Northern Colorado Bear Invitational (Greeley, Colo.) rd/ M. Zions (1st) Notre Dame Invitational (Bridgman, Mich./South Bend, Ind.) th/ E. McGlasson (t-12th) th/ J. Bardgett (t-5th) Ohio State Buckeye Fall Classic (Columbus, Ohio) th/ J. Lindberg (t-34th) th/ J. Kaye (9th) Ohio State Robert Kepler Intercollegiate (Columbus, Ohio) nd/ K. Webber (t-2nd) st/ L. Symons (t-2nd) Oklahoma City All-College Golf Classic (Oklahoma City, Okla.) th/ S. Jones (t-5th) t-15th/ R. Cramer (t-23rd) Oklahoma Intercollegiate (Shawnee, Okla.) th/ B. Stirling (t-5th) Oral Roberts Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.) nd/ M. Brethower (t-4th) M. Hogberg (t-4th) Oregon Duck Invitational (Eugene, Ore.) th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) th/ J. Bardgett (t-16th) th/ L. Symons (t-23rd) th/ K. Kring (14th) th/ J. Paul (t-1st) Pac-12 Championships (assorted sites) th/ J. Burstyn (26th) th/ P. Juel-Berg (t-24th) th/ D. Oraee (t-12th) Pac-12 Preview (North Plains, Ore.) th/ J. Burstyn (t-26th) Pacific Coast Intercollegiate (Ontario & Santa Barbara, Calif.) th/22 302/625/ 941 K. Spencer (t-37th) th/23 304/ 597 S. Jones (t-15th) th/ S. Jones (t-16th) th/ R. Cramer (t-5th) t-14th/ B. Kalinowski (t-13th) th/ J. Luoma (t-28th) Patio Springs Invitational (Eden & Ogden, Utah) ? NA M. Simpson... (1st) th/ 7 416/ 824 M. Simpson (t-4th) rd/ 9 391/ 773 B. Stirling (6th) th/ 8 378/780/ 1156 M. Fowler (t-6th) th/ M. Crabtree (t-6th) Pepperdine Club Glove Invitational (Somis, Calif.) th/ K. Webber (10th) rd/ E. McGlasson (t-4th) th/ M. Baird (t-13th) th/ M. Baird (t-23rd) Pikes Peak Intercollegiate (Colorado Springs, Colo.) st/ 8 NA... (?) nd/ 8 NA... (?) th/ 8 323/ NA... (?) t-3rd/ 8 319/ 645 M. Backlund (?) rd/10 330/ 644 M. Backlund (t-4th) rd/ 8 324/ 647 J. Kettman (t-2nd) th/ 8 NA... (?) ? NA... (?) st/ K. Alexander... xx-xx (1st) rd/10 323/639/ 940 F. Bocovich (4th) th/ (?) ? NA... (?) th/14?/626/ 959 B. Diehl (?) nd/ G. Polumbus (t-3rd) th/ (?) nd/14 306/617/ 925 L. McAtee (t-2nd) G. Polumbus (t-2nd) th/17?/630/ (?) th/17 331/654/ 980 H. Irwin (t-5th) th/20 318/633/ 937 H. Irwin (t-6th) t-8th/20 315/630/ 964 H. Irwin (21st) th/17 311/634/ 948 C. Scena (?) th/16 321/630/ 940 J. English (t-6th) (formerly known as the Broadmoor Invitational and the Colorado College Invitational) PING-Arizona Intercollegiate (Tucson, Ariz.) th/ R. Cramer (13th) th/ T. Smith (t-31st) th/ T. Smith (t-33rd) t-13th/ D. Bakke (t-28th) T. Smith (t-28th) th/ K. Bolles (t-15th) 65

68 th/ J. Lindberg (t-5th) t-13th/ J. Lindberg (t-13th) t-12th/ J. Lindberg (t-14th) t-16th/ M. Glaesel (t-29th) th/ C. Brown (t-4th) th/ J. Kaye (*1st) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-3rd) t-10th/ J. Segelke (t-22nd) th/ K. Ekjord (t-23rd) th/ K. Ekjord (t-33rd) th/ S. Irwin (t-22nd) th/ C. Malm (t-36th) th/ M. Zions (t-45th) th/ M. Call (t-18th) th/ K. Coakley (t-18th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-25th) (formerly known also as the Michelob National, Tucson Conquistador and Bill Bell Memorial) PING-Oak Tree Collegiate (Edmond, Okla.) th/ M. Glaesel (t-23rd) th/ C. Brown (t-43rd) PING-Tulsa Invitational (Tulsa, Okla.) th/ M. Glaesel (2nd) t-5th/ B. Kalinowski (5th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-21st) Puerto Rico Classic (San Juan, Puerto Rico) th/ M. Zions (t-18th) th/ M. Call (t-5th) th/ J. Liley (t-7th) th/ M. Brenneman (t-35th) Purdue Boilermaker Invitational (West Lafayette, Ind.) nd/ K. Webber (1st) Rice International Intercollegiate (Monterrey, Mexico) th/22 308/640/ 928 G. Peterson (t-29th) th/21 299/614/ 930 T. Lee (t-54th) th/23 298/611/ 925 M. Crabtree (t-23rd) th/ M. Crabtree (?) rd/ R. Cramer (t-60th) t-13th/ S. Jones (t-11th) th/ T. Smith (14th) th/ T. Smith (t-30th) th/ K. Bolles (7th) th/ M. Potter (t-19th) t-4th/ J. Lindberg (t-8th) th/ M. Glaesel (t-10th) J. Lindberg (t-10th) th/ D. Fennie (t-12th) t-7th/ C. Brown (t-6th) t-4th/ B. Kalinowski (t-5th) th/ T. Stacy (t-19th) t-2nd/ J. Douma (2nd) th/ C. Malm (t-12th) B. Portie (t-12th) (formerly known as the Pan American Invitational) Rich Harvest Farms Intercollegiate (Sugar Grove, Ill.) th/ P. Grady (t-3rd) Robertson Homes Collegiate (Stockton, Calif.) st/ J. Lindberg (1st) th/ M. Glaesel (t-9th) t-7th/ S. Petersen (t-9th) t-12th/ J. Segelke (t-29th) St. Mary s Invitational (Pebble Beach, Calif.) th/ M. Baird (t-15th) San Diego State Aztec Invitational (San Diego, Calif.) th/15 299/594/ 894 M. Crabtree (t-22nd) th/20 294/596/ 902 T. Lee (t-19th) t-10th/ S. Ivan (t-19th) San Francisco Olympic Club Intercollegiate (San Francisco, Calif.) nd/ D. Tolan (t-1st) Southern Colorado Invitational (Pueblo, Colo.) nd/ S. Kerr (t-3rd) T. Lee (t-3rd) Southwest Classic (Victoria, Texas) st/ K. Ekjord (t-2nd) Southwestern Intercollegiate (Westlake Village, Calif.) th/ S. Ivan (t-23rd) rd/ S. Petersen (t-3rd) th/ J. Segelke (t-46th) th/ S. Irwin (t-32nd) Southwestern Invitational (Houston, Texas) ?/16 326/?/984/ NA... (?) Stanford s The Nelson (Palo Alto, Calif.) st/ S. Jones (t-44th) t-15th/ J. Lindberg (t-19th) st/ S. Petersen (2nd) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-30th) t-7th/ B. Kalinowski (t-4th) th/ J. Douma (t-44th) T. Stacy (t-44th) th/ K. Ekjord (t-6th) t-14th/ B. Portie (t-28th) t-5th/ K. Ekjord (t-7th) th/ M. Call (t-4th) th/ B. Portie (t-4th) th/ M. Zions (t-24th) t-13th/ E. McGlasson (t-14th) rd/ E. McGlasson (t-10th) th/ K. Coakley (t-12th) Stanford U.S. Intercollegiate (Palo Alto, Calif.) t-9th/ K. Kring (t-19th) th/ D. Oraee (t-22nd) Tan-Tar-A Invitational (Osage Beach, Mo.) th/ M. Peterson (t-23rd) Texas A&M Invitational (Bryan, Texas) th/ E. McGlasson (t-21st) th/ J. Bardgett (t-29th) Texas-El Paso Intercollegiate (El Paso, Texas) t-5th/ K. Ekjord (t-12th) 66

69 Texas-San Antonio Invitational (San Antonio, Texas) st/ B. Riddle (t-3rd) C. Lyons (t-3rd) The Intercollegiate (Cary & Chapel Hill, N.C.) th/ B. Fiala (t-9th) t-7th/ M. Zions (t-4th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-33rd) N/A E. McGlasson (4th) The Maxwell (Ardmore, Okla.) t-11th/ B. Kalinowski (t-32nd) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-14th) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-18th) th/ M. Troyer (t-1st) th/ M. Call (t-9th) th/ B. Portie (t-20th) th/ S. Carroll (t-14th) t-5th/ K. Webber (1st) th/ J. Grady (t-31st) th/ P. Grady (t-4th) th/ B. Moore (t-22nd) L. Symons (t-22nd) th/ M. Baird (t-13th) (note: starting in 2006, format was to do by low four scores by hole, not round) The Prestige At PGA West (Palm Desert, Calif.) t-5th/ K. Webber (t-8th) nd/ J. Liley (3rd) th/ D. O Neill (t-12th) t-5th/ K. Webber (t-6th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-5th) th/ E. McGlasson (t-17th) th/ M. Baird (t-20th) th/ M. Baird (t-15th) L. Symons (t-15th) th/ D. Tolan (t-11th) th/ J. Burstyn (t-27th) Tunica National Intercollegiate (Tunica, Miss.) t-6th/ E. McGlasson (1st) UCLA Gifford Collegiate (San Martin, Calif.) th/ J. Bardgett (t-15th) th/ J. Paul (t-17th) UNLV Rebel Classic (Las Vegas, Nev.) th/ T. Lee (t-24th) th/ S. Jones (t-7th) th/ R. Cramer (t-28th) th/ S. Jones (t-13th) UTEP Give Em 5 Invitational (El Paso, Texas) nd/ Y. Paul (t-2nd) Washington Husky Invitational (Seattle, Wash.) th/ B. Portie (t-11th) Western Intercollegiate (Santa Cruz, Calif.) th/37 315/ 626 G. Polumbus (19th) t-17th/ #D.J. Morris (t-11th) th/ B. Kalinowski (t-28th) st/ K. Webber (1st) th/ D. Tolan (t-6th) t-2nd/ D. Tolan (t-2nd) th/ J. Burstyn (t-39th) S. Heisele (t-39th) (# made individual cut) Wichita State Shocker Classic (Wichita, Kan.) th/ S. Jones (t-6th) th/ B. Portie (t-18th) rd/ M. Zions (2nd) th/ P. Grady (t-10th) Windon Memorial Classic (Glencoe, Ill.) t-4th/ P. Grady (t-7th) th/ D. Tolan (t-13th) Wofford Invitational (Spartanburg, S.C.) th/ J. Lindberg (t-9th) t-7th/ J. Nyuli (t-9th) Wyoming Cowboy Classic (Scottsdale, Ariz.) t-4th/ S. Heisele (t-4th) t-5th/ S. Heisele (t-12th) nd/ B. Schoolcraft (t-3rd) nd/ D. Fribbs (t-7th) t-2nd/ D. Oraee (t-2nd) Wyoming Desert Classic (Palm Desert, Calif.) t-13th/ D. Fribbs (t-49th) nd/ D. Fribbs (t-7th) nd/ Y. Paul (t-5th) Wyoming-Red Jacoby Invitational (Laramie, Wyo.) st/ M. Hogberg (1st) nd/ J. Nyuli (t-3rd) nd/ D. Fennie (t-6th) rd/ S. Petersen (t-5th) (B) 4th/ J. Segelke (t-11th) 67

70 CU in the NCAA Championship Finals TEAM APPEARANCES 1953 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (tie-10th/ ) Merle Backlund (1st)* John Kettman Sam Beeler Bob Webb * won medalist title, but lost in the first round of match play competition (Houston, Texas) (15th/ ) John Kettman Keith Alexander Dick Mulhauser George Hoos Jim Day Bob Webb (Knoxville, Tenn.) (31st/ ) George Hoos Dick Kintzele Keith Alexander Jim Day (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (30th/ ) Bill Hopfer (t-91st) Ed Schumann Bob Meade Joe Hendricks Larry Anderson (Palo Alto, Calif.) (17th/ ) Hale Irwin (t-10th) Larry McAtee Chris Scena Vic Geisler Allen Hoos (Las Cruces, N.M.) (tie-8th/ ) Bill Musselman (t-8th) Allen Hoos Jim English Chris Scena Steve Parr (Columbus, Ohio.) (16th/ ; team missed cut) *Tom Lee (29th) Rick Cramer Steve Jones Terry Kahl Trevor Jones * made individual cut 1981 (Palo Alto, Calif.) (tie-11th/ ) Steve Jones (t-10th) Terry Kahl (t-38th) Mike Hogberg (t-68th) Trevor Jones (t-68th) Rick Cramer (t-80th) 1989 (Edmond, Okla.) (tie-29th/ ; team missed cut) John Nyuli John Lindberg Doug Nock Mike Glaesel Charlie Luther (McKinney, Texas) (24th/ ; team missed cut) John Luoma Bobby Kalinowski John Segelke John Zerwin Mike Troyer (Chaska, Minn.) (23rd/ ; team missed cut) Ben Fiala Matt Call Knut Ekjord Matthew Zions Shawn Wills (Columbus, Ohio) (tie-14th/ ) Ben Portie (t-33rd) Stephen Carroll (t-63rd) Kane Webber (t-63rd) Joe Liley (t-86th) Matthew Zions (t-102nd) 1964 (Colorado Springs, Colo.) (tie-18th/ ) John Hamer (t-36th) Bob Bahan (t-65th) Lane Bickel (t-71st) Jack Manning (t-121st) Ray Pierson WD 1984 (Houston, Texas) (tie-28th/ ; team missed cut) Tim Smith Mick Brethower Mike Hogberg Steve Ivan Ron Speaker INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES 1957 at Colorado Springs, Colo. Frank Bocovich (t-29th) 1962 at Durham, N.C. Gary Polumbus (t-20th) 1963 at Wichita, Kan. Larry McAtee (t-65th) Gary Polumbus (t-95th) 1967 at Shawnee-On-Delaware, Pa. Hale Irwin (1st) 1972 at Cape Coral, Fla. Davis Driver (t-70th) 1975 at Columbus, Ohio Mark Hendricks (t-63rd) 1977 at Hamilton, N.Y. Tom Woodard (missed cut) 1979 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Rick Cramer (missed cut) 1982 at Pinehurst, N.C. Rick Cramer (missed cut) 1986 at Winston-Salem, N.C. Kevin Bolles (missed cut) 1987 at Columbus, Ohio John Lindberg (t-13th) 1993 at Lexington, Ky. Bobby Kalinowski (missed cut) 2008 at West Lafayette, Ind. Derek Tolan (missed cut) 68

71 CU in the NCAA Regionals TEAM APPEARANCES 1989 (McKinney, Texas) (3rd/18; ) John Lindberg John Nyuli Mike Glaesel Doug Nock Charlie Luther (Columbus, Ohio) (15th/21; ) Mike Glaesel John Nyuli Charles Brown Jamie Dawson Dirk Fennie (Bartlesville, Okla.) (16th/21; ) Jonathan Kaye Charles Brown Dirk Fennie D.J. Morris Bob Kalinowski (McKinney, Texas) (tie-11th/21; ) Scott Petersen Jonathan Kaye Bob Kalinowski D.J. Morris Jamie Dawson (Columbus, Ohio) (18th/21; ) Bobby Kalinowski Scott Petersen Mike Troyer John Luoma Brad Neher (Oklahoma City, Okla.) (2nd/21; ) Bobby Kalinowski John Luoma John Zerwin John Segelke Mike Troyer John Lindberg (3rd) (t-8th) (t-36th) (93rd) (t-94th) (t-21st) (t-28th) (t-85th) (t-95th) (t-104th) (t-35th) (t-46th) (t-56th) (t-103rd) (109th) (t-11th) (t-25th) (t-72nd) (t-82nd) (t-98th) (t-9th) (t-43rd) (t-79th) (104th) (105th) (2nd) (t-8th) (t-12th) (t-45th) (106th) Bobby Kalinowski 1995 (Montgomery, Texas) (tie-16th/21; ) Knut Ekjord (t-14th) John Luoma (t-65th) Mike Troyer (t-72nd) John Segelke (t-77th) Steve Irwin (t-100th) 1999 (Columbus, Ohio) (10th/21*; ) Matt Call (t-24th) Matthew Zions (t-24th) Knut Ekjord (t-48th) Ben Fiala (t-88th) Shawn Wills (t-100th) (* CU won playoff versus Kent State to advance) 2000 (Victoria, Texas) (tie-18th/27; ) Matt Call (t-44th) Kane Webber (t-60th) Matthew Zions (t-68th) Ben Fiala (t-106th) Stephen Carroll (t-115th) 2001 (Stillwater, Okla.) (17th/27; ) Matt Call (t-26th) Matthew Zions (t-50th) Ben Portie (t-65th) Kane Webber (t-80th) Joe Liley (t-129th) 2002 (Little Rock, Ark.) (10th/27; ) Ben Portie (16th) Stephen Carroll (t-50th) Joe Liley (t-55th) Kane Webber (t-75th) Matthew Zions (t-114th) 2004 (West Lafayette, Ind.) (t-18th/27; ) Kane Webber Edward McGlasson Kenny Coakley Blake Moore Jeff Hanson (Chardon, Ohio) (21st/27; ) Edward McGlasson Kenny Coakley Derek Tolan Patrick Grady Ryan Anderson (Sugar Grove, Ill.) (20th/27; ) Patrick Grady Luke Symons Derek Tolan Blake Moore Michael Baird (Columbus, Ohio) (18th/27; ) Derek Tolan Jim Grady Luke Symons Justin Bardgett Michael Imperato (Daly City, Calif.) (9th/13; ) Luke Symons Patrick Grady Derek Tolan Kevin Kring Johnny Widmer (Fayetteville, Ark.) (8th/14; ) Derek Fribbs Philip Juel-Berg David Oraee Jason Burstyn Johnny Hayes (Auburn, Ala.) (12th/14; ) Jeremy Paul Philip Juel-Berg David Oraee Ethan Freeman Yannik Paul (t-30th) (t-84th) (t-101st) (t-107th) (t-132nd) (t-30th) (t-75th) (t-90th) (t-120th) (t-129th) (t-44th) (t-53rd) (t-100th) (t-105th) (t-121st) (t-7th) (t-59th) (t-75th) (t-122nd) (t-136th) (t-18th) (t-31st) (t-31st) (t-62nd) (t-70th) (t-21st) (t-30th) (t-39th) (t-47th) (t-66th) (t-28th) (t-34th) (t-39th) (t-66th) (69th) INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES 2003 (Manhattan, Kan.) Stephen Carroll (t-20th) 2005 (South Bend, Ind.) Edward McGlasson (t-72nd) 2010 (San Diego, Calif.) Justin Bardgett (t-49th) 2012 (Bowling Green, Ky.) Derek Fribbs (t-64th) 69

72 Colorado Honor Roll World Golf Hall of Fame Hale Irwin (inducted 1992) National Black Golf Hall of Fame Tom Woodard (inducted 2012) PGA Tour Members Tim Brauch Rick Cramer Dale Douglass (3 Tour victories, 11 Senior Tour victories) Hale Irwin (20 Tour victories, 45 Senior/ Champions Tour victories; 1995 Senior Tour Rookie-of-the-Year) Steve Jones (8 Tour victories) Jonathan Kaye (2 Tour victories) Larry Webb Tom Woodard U.S. Open Champions Hale Irwin (1974, 1979, 1990) Steve Jones (1996) Nationwide Tour Members Bobby Kalinowski Scott Petersen European Tour Members Kane Webber Matt Zions All-Americans First-Team 1953 Merle Backlund (medalist) 1967 Hale Irwin (medalist) 1968 Bill Musselman Second-Team 1966 Hale Irwin 1981 Steve Jones 1989 John Lindberg 1994 Bobby Kalinowski Third-Team 1968 Allen Hoos 1981 Rick Cramer 1982 Rick Cramer 1993 Bobby Kalinowski 2004 Kane Webber Honorable Mention 1964 Ray Pierson 1965 Hale Irwin 1968 Jim English 1977 Tom Woodard 1981 Terry Kahl 1984 Mike Hogberg 1987 John Lindberg 1988 John Lindberg 1993 Scott Petersen 2006 Edward McGlasson 2009 Patrick Grady 2009 Derek Tolan GCAA/PING All-Region (begun in 2002) 2002 Ben Portie 2003 Stephen Carroll 2004 Kane Webber 2005 Edward McGlasson 2006 Edward McGlasson 2008 Michael Baird Luke Symons Derek Tolan 2009 Patrick Grady Derek Tolan Big 12 Newcomer-of-the-Year 2000 Kane Webber Golfweek National Player-of-the-Week 2008 Patrick Grady (Sept ) Big 12 Player-of-the-Month 2003 Kane Webber (November) 2007 Michael Baird (February) 2008 Derek Tolan (September) Golf Coaches Hall of Fame Mark Simpson (inducted 2005) Coach-of-the-Year 1981 Mark Simpson (Big Eight, District 5) 2000 Mark Simpson (co-big 12) Hale Irwin Coaches Cup Created by Roy Edwards to honor long-time head coaches Les Fowler and Mark Simpson, the Cup is awarded by semester to the golfer who has the lowest adjusted stroke average for team tournament qualifier events. Term Winner Term Winner Fall 2006 Patrick Grady Fall 2008 Patrick Grady Spring 2007 Patrick Grady Derek Tolan Fall 2007 Patrick Grady Spring 2009 Derek Tolan Spring 2008 Patrick Grady Fall 2009 Justin Bardgett All-Conference (First-Team) Big Seven 1948 Les Fowler 1953 Merle Backlund 1954 Keith Alexander (medalist) George Hoos 1955 Dick Kintzele 1956 Keith Alexander Dale Douglass 1957 Frank Bocovich Big Eight 1958 Dale Douglass 1959 Dale Douglass 1961 Gary Polumbus 1964 John Hamer 1966 Hale Irwin (medalist) Larry McAtee 1967 Hale Irwin (co-medalist) Larry McAtee 1968 Jim English Allen Hoos Bill Musselman Chris Scena 1969 Jim English 1972 Davis Driver Mike Mulhern 1975 Mark Hendricks 1976 Tom Woodard 1977 Tom Woodard 1978 Steve Jones 1979 Rick Cramer Steve Jones 1980 Steve Jones Terry Kahl 1981 Rick Cramer Steve Jones Terry Kahl (medalist) 1982 Rick Cramer Mike Hogberg 1983 Mike Hogberg 1984 Mick Brethower 1986 Kevin Bolles 1989 John Lindberg 1990 Mike Glaesel 1993 Bobby Kalinowski (medalist) 1994 Bobby Kalinowski (medalist) Big Kane Webber Matthew Zions 2001 Kane Webber 2004 Kane Webber 2006 Edward McGlasson 2009 Patrick Grady Derek Tolan 70

73 All-Big 12 Tournament Team 1998 Ben Portie 1999 Matt Call 2001 Kane Webber 2003 Stephen Carroll 2006 Edward McGlasson 2007 Michael Baird 2009 Patrick Grady Derek Tolan All-Pac Jeremy Paul (second-team) All-Pac-12 Freshman Team 2014 Jeremy Paul All-America Scholars 1988 Gary Bloomer Mike Peterson 1994 John Luoma Mike Troyer 1995 John Luoma Mike Troyer 1997 Knut Ekjord Tom Stacy 1998 Norton Rainey 1999 Knut Ekjord Ben Fiala 2000 Ben Fiala 2002 Stephen Carroll 2003 Stephen Carroll 2009 Patrick Grady Academic All-District 1999 Ben Fiala (first-team) 2003 Stephen Carroll (first-team) Big 12 Good Works Team 2007 Patrick Grady 2009 Patrick Grady Academic All-Big Eight 1986 Mike Peterson (first-team) 1987 Matt Potter (first-team) Gary Bloomer (honorable mention) Michael Peterson (honorable mention) Doug Nock (honorable mention) 1988 Mike Peterson (first-team) Gary Bloomer (first-team) 1989 Jamie Dawson (first-team) Doug Nock (first-team) 1990 Jamie Dawson (first-team) Charles Brown (first-team) Stuart Corbridge (honorable mention) 1991 Charles Brown (first-team) Stuart Corbridge (honorable mention) Jamie Dawson (honorable mention) 1992 Jamie Dawson (first-team) Jonathan Kaye (first-team) D.J. Morris (first-team) John Zerwin (honor roll) 1993 John Luoma (first-team) John Zerwin (first-team) John Segelke (honor roll) Mike Troyer (honor roll) Grant Wittenwyler (honor roll) 1994 John Luoma (first-team) Mike Troyer (first-team) Tom Stacy (honor roll) 1995 Knut Ekjord (first-team) John Luoma (first-team) Mike Troyer (first-team) Tom Stacy (honor roll) 1996 Knut Ekjord (first-team) Tom Stacy (first-team) Ben Fiala (honor roll) Norton Rainey (honor roll) Academic All-Big Norton Rainey (first-team) Knut Ekjord (honorable mention) Tom Stacy (honorable mention) 1998 Ben Fiala (first-team) Norton Rainey (first-team) Brandon Tompkins (first-team) 1999 Knut Ekjord (first-team) Ben Fiala (first-team) Norton Rainey (honorable mention) 2000 Stephen Carroll (first-team) Ben Fiala (first-team) Tobias Forsgren (honorable mention) Matthew Zions (honorable mention) 2001 Matt Call (first-team) Stephen Carroll (first-team) Joe Liley (first-team) Kane Webber (second-team) Matthew Zions (second-team) 2002 Stephen Carroll (first-team) Joe Liley (second-team) Matthew Zions (second-team) 2003 Stephen Carroll (first-team) 2005 Kenny Coakley (second-team) 2006 Ryan Anderson (first-team) Patrick Grady (second-team) 2007 Ryan Anderson (first-team) Patrick Grady (first-team) 2008 Michael Baird (second-team) 2009 Patrick Grady (first-team) 2010 Sebastian Heisele (first-team) 2011 Sebastian Heisele (second-team) Michael Imperato (second-team) Kevin Kring (second-team) Three-time first-team Academic All-Big Eight member John Luoma. Academic All-Pac Philip Juel-Berg (honorable mention) CU Athletic Hall-of-Fame Hale Irwin (inducted 2002) Dale Douglass(inducted 2010) Steve Jones (inducted 2012) CU Athlete-of-the-Year (all sports) John Lindberg Edward McGlasson Patrick Grady Derek Tolan CU Career Athletic Achievement Award (all sports) Matt Call Kane Webber Derek Tolan CU Male Freshman Athlete of the Year (all sports) Derek Tolan CU Scholar-Athlete Award (all sports) Stephen Carroll Mr. Buffalo Award Patrick Grady Justin Bardgett Luke Symons Kevin Kring Jason Burstyn David Oraee 71

74 previous CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTs 72 Mountain States Championship Head Coach st/ H. Saunders (2nd) Mark Schriebner Big 7 Championships Head Coach rd/ L. Fowler (t-4th) Les Fowler th/ 7 315/ 643 B. Detweiler (t-5th) Les Fowler th/ 7 315/ 629 B. Forbes (13th) Les Fowler th/ 7 320/642/ 966 M. Backlund (9th) Les Fowler th/ 7 324/651/ 997 D. Billehus (11th) Les Fowler nd/ 7 315/640/ 949 M. Backlund (3rd) Les Fowler st/ 7 293/585/ 890 K. Alexander (1st) Les Fowler t-1st/ 7 303/609/ 916 D. Kintzele (t-3rd) Les Fowler th/ 7 322/633/ 934 K. Alexander (t-8th) Les Fowler D. Douglass (t-8th) Les Fowler th/ 7 329/650/ 970 F. Bocovich (t-3rd) Les Fowler Big 8 Championships Head Coach rd/ 8 315/626/ 924 D. Douglass (7th) Les Fowler th/ 8 306/625/ 947 D. Douglass (5th) Les Fowler th/ 8 312/619/ 944 J. Hendricks (t-12th) Les Fowler nd/ 8 290/588/ 892 G. Polumbus (t-7th) Les Fowler th/ 8 305/608/ 902 B. Stapp (t-16th) Les Fowler rd/ R. Pierson (t-10th) Les Fowler rd/ J. Hamer (t-5th) Les Fowler th/ H. Irwin (9th) Les Fowler nd/ H. Irwin (1st) Les Fowler rd/ H. Irwin (t-1st) Les Fowler st/ B. Musselman (2nd) Les Fowler th/ J. English (7th) Les Fowler th/ J. English (12th) Les Fowler th/ B. Stirling (t-17th) Les Fowler rd/ D. Driver (t-3rd) Les Fowler th/ L. Hansen (t-14th) Les Fowler th/ B. Stirling (t-23rd) Les Fowler rd/ M. Hendricks (4th) Les Fowler nd/ T. Woodard (t-5th) Les Fowler rd/ T. Woodard (t-6th) Les Fowler/Mark Simpson rd/ S. Jones (3rd) Mark Simpson nd/ R. Cramer (2nd) Mark Simpson t-2nd/ S. Jones (t-7th) Mark Simpson nd/ T. Kahl (1st) Mark Simpson th/ R. Cramer (t-7th) Mark Simpson M. Hogberg (t-7th) th/ M. Hogberg (4th) Mark Simpson th/ M. Brethower (7th) Mark Simpson th/ T. Smith (12th) Mark Simpson th/ K. Bolles (t-7th) Mark Simpson th/ M. Potter (t-12th) Mark Simpson t-5th/ M. Glaesel (14th) Mark Simpson th/ J. Lindberg (7th) Mark Simpson rd/ M. Glaesel (t-5th) Mark Simpson th/ D. Fennie (t-18th) Mark Simpson th/ B. Kalinowski (15th) Mark Simpson rd/ B. Kalinowski (1st) Mark Simpson th/ B. Kalinowski (1st) Mark Simpson th/ K. Ekjord (t-11th) Mark Simpson th/ J. Douma (t-20th) Mark Simpson Big 12 Championships Head Coach th/ J. Douma (t-16th) Mark Simpson rd/ B. Portie (t-8th) Mark Simpson th/ M. Call (t-4th) Mark Simpson rd/ S. Carroll (t-11th) Mark Simpson K. Webber (t-11th) Mark Simpson M. Zions (t-11th) th/ K. Webber (t-7th) Mark Simpson th/ K. Webber (17th) Mark Simpson t-6th/ S. Carroll (t-10th) Mark Simpson t-5th/ K. Coakley (t-16th) Mark Simpson th/ E. McGlasson (t-22nd) Mark Simpson t-10th/ E. McGlasson (t-4th) David Plati/Charles Johnson (co-interim) th/ M. Baird (8th) Roy Edwards th/ L. Symons (t-28th) Roy Edwards nd/ P. Grady (6th) Roy Edwards th/ S. Heisele (t-19th) Roy Edwards th/ L. Symons (30th) Roy Edwards

75 THE PAC 8/10/12 CHAMPIONSHIP AT-A-GLANCE Season Site Team Champion (Score) Individual Champion(s) Score 1960 Palo Alto Stanford (1192) Pete Choate, SU Seattle Washington (1181) Clint Names, UW Los Angeles Southern California (1193) Pete Choate, SU Palo Alto Washington (1197) Dave Stockton, USC Clarkston, Wash. Southern California (1140) Sherman Finger, USC Indian Wells, Calif. Southern California (1186) Sherman Finger, USC Palo Alto Southern California (1183) Sherman Finger, USC Corvallis Southern California (1146) Kemp Richardson, USC Los Angeles Stanford (1194) Kemp Richardson, USC Seattle Southern California (1172) Three tied (OSU, SU, USC) El Cerrito, Calif. Stanford (1185) Four tied (2 USC, UO, UCLA) Eugene Southern California (1191) Scott Masingill, OSU Whittier, Calif. Southern California (1187) Craig Griswold, UO Clarkston, Wash. Southern California (1125) Mark Pfeil, USC Palo Alto Stanford (1155) Peter Jacobsen, UO Eugene Southern California (1185) Scott Simpson, USC Seattle (North) Oregon (1104) Peter Jacobsen, UO (North) 209 Los Angeles (South) Southern California (873) Scott Simpson, USC (South) Spokane (North) Oregon (1100) Phil Currie, UO (North) 215 Palo Alto (South) Stanford (1178) Larry Collins, USC/Mike Peck, SU (South) Los Angeles Southern California (1185) Brent Murray, UO/Mike Peck, SU Phoenix Arizona State (1123) Scott Watkins, ASU/Dan Croonquist, ASU Seattle Southern California (1139) Three tied (ASU, SU, USC) Palo Alto Arizona State (1456) Dan Forsman, ASU/Tony Grimes, ASU Corvallis UCLA (1416) Corey Pavin, UCLA Los Angeles UCLA (1476) Steve Pate, UCLA/Sam Randolph, USC Tucson Southern California (1421) Paul Nolen, UA/Mike Blewett, USC Walla Walla, Wash. UCLA (1448) Duffy Waldorf, UCLA Simi Valley, Calif. Southern California (1539) Don Walsworth, SU Eugene Arizona (1463) Larry Silveira, UA Orinda, Calif. Washington (1104) O.D. Vincent, UW Seattle Arizona (1074) Christian Cevaer, SU Tempe Arizona State (1418) Phil Mickelson, ASU Palo Alto Arizona (1430) Manny Zerman, UA Corvallis Stanford (1439) Christian Cevaer, SU Goleta, Calif. Arizona State (1444) Jason Gore, UA Tucson Stanford (1459) Jason Gore, UA Richland, Wash. Arizona State (1440) Charlie Wi, UC Newport Beach, Calif. Arizona State (1456) Tiger Woods, SU Eugene Arizona State (1445) Scott Johnson, ASU Orinda, Calif. Arizona State (1444) Paul Casey, ASU Seattle Arizona State (1403) Paul Casey, ASU Tempe Arizona State (1384) Paul Casey, ASU Palo Alto Southern California (1400) Ricky Barnes, UA Corvallis Southern California (1441) Jim Seki, SU Glendale, Calif. UCLA (1439) John Merrick, UCLA Tucson, Ariz. Arizona (1450) Henry Liaw, UA Walla Walla, Wash. #Washington (1425) Erik Olson, UW Rancho Mirage, Calif. UCLA (1420) Daniel Im, UCLA Eugene Southern California (1389) Jamie Lovemark, USC Fairfax, Calif. *Arizona State (1435) Creighton Honeck, UA Seattle Washington (1424) Darren Wallace, UW Tempe Washington (1383) Eric Mina, UC Palo Alto *Southern California (1415) *Martin Trainer, USC 275 Season Site Team Champion (Score) CU Finish (Score) Individual Champion(s) Score 2012 Corvallis *California (1428) 8th (1471) Andrew Yun, SU Los Angeles California (1406) 10th (1487) Max Homa, UC Tucson Stanford (1438) 4th (1479) Patrick Rodgers, SU 281 * won in playoff; # won tiebreaker. Athletic Association of Western Universities, pre-1966; Pac-8 Conference, ; Pac-10 Conference ; Pac-12 Conference 2012-present. 73

76 individual CONFERENCE RESULTs (Top 20 finishes or highest if none.) Season Finish Golfer Scores Season Finish Golfer Scores BIG 7 CONFERENCE 1948 t-4th Les Fowler (Sr.) t-10th Norman Smith (Sr.) t-5th Bill Detweiler (So.) th Bill Forbes (Sr.) th Merle Backlund (So.) th Dick Billehus (Sr.) rd Merle Backlund (Sr.) st Keith Alexander (So.) rd George Hoos (Jr.) t-3rd Dick Kintzele (Jr.) t-10th Keith Alexander (Jr.) t-8th Keith Alexander (Sr.) t-8th Dale Douglass (Fr.) t-3rd Frank Bocovich (Sr.) BIG 8 CONFERENCE th Dale Douglass (Jr.) t-10th Marlan Spurgeon (Sr.) th Dale Douglass (Sr.) t-12th Joe Hendricks (So.) t-7th Gary Polumbus (So.) th Bob Bahan (So.) t-16th Bill Stapp (Jr.) t-18th Bob Bahan (Jr.) t-10th Ray Pierson (So.) t-5th John Hamer (Sr.) th Hale Irwin (So.) st Hale Irwin (Jr.) rd Larry McAtee (Sr.) t-1st Hale Irwin (Sr.) nd Bill Musselman (Jr.) t-3rd Jim English (So.) t-3rd Chris Scena (Sr.) th Allen Hoos (Sr.) th Jim English (Jr.) th Jim English (Sr.) t-17th Blake Stirling (Fr.) t-3rd Davis Driver (Jr.) t-7th Mike Mulhern (Fr.) t-14th Lee Hansen (So.) t-23rd Blake Stirling (Sr.) th Marc Henricks (Sr.) t-5th Tom Woodard (Jr.) t-9th Mark Crabtree (So.) t-6th Tom Woodard (Sr.) rd Steve Jones (Fr.) nd Rick Cramer (Fr.) t-3rd Steve Jones (So.) t-7th Steve Jones (Jr.) th Terry Kahl (Jr.) st Terry Kahl (Sr.) t-5th Rick Cramer (Jr.) th Steve Jones (Sr.) t-7th Rick Cramer (Sr.) t-7th Mike Hogberg (So.) th Mike Hogberg (Jr.) th Mick Brethower (Sr.) t-10th Tim Smith (Sr.) t-7th Kevin Bolles (Sr.) t-12th Matt Potter (Sr.) th Mike Glaesel (So.) th John Lindberg (Sr.) t-5th Mike Glaesel (Sr.) t-9th John Nyuli (Jr.) t-18th Dirk Fennie (Sr.) th Bob Kalinowski (So.) t-17th Jamie Dawson (Sr.) t-17th Jonathan Kaye (Jr.) st Bobby Kalinowski (Jr.) t-13th Scott Petersen (Sr.) t-19th Jonathan Kaye (Sr.) st Bobby Kalinowski (Sr.) th John Segelke (So.) t-14th John Zerwin (Sr.) t-11th Knut Ekjord (Fr.) t-15th Mike Troyer (Sr.) t-20th John Douma (Jr.) Keith Alexander 74

77 Season Finish Golfer Scores BIG 12 CONFERENCE 1997 t-16th John Douma (Sr.) t-24th Steve Irwin (Sr.) t-8th Benjamin Portie (So.) th Ben Fiala (So.) t-4th Matt Call (So.) t-9th Ben Fiala (Jr.) t-11th Matthew Zions (So.) t-11th Kane Webber (Fr.) t-11th Stephen Carroll (Fr.) t-7th Kane Webber (So.) t-13th Ben Portie (Sr.) t-13th Matthew Zions (Jr.) t-16th Matt Call (Sr.) t-16th Joe Liley (Jr.) th Kane Webber (Jr.) t-18th Matthew Zions (Sr.) t-10th Stephen Carroll (Sr.) t-19th Edward McGlasson (Fr.) t-16th Kenny Coakley (So.) t-20th Jeff Hanson (Sr.) t-20th Edward McGlasson (So.) t-20th Kane Webber (Sr.) t-22nd Edward McGlasson (Jr.) t-4th Edward McGlasson (Sr.) th Michael Baird (Jr.) t-28th Luke Symons (Soph.) th Patrick Grady (Sr.) th Derek Tolan (Sr.) t-12th Kevin Kring (Fr.) t-19th Sebastion Heisele (Soph.) th Luke Symons (Sr.) Terry Kahl PAC-12 CONFERENCE th Jason Burstyn (Jr.) t-24th Philip Juel-Berg (Fr.) t-12th David Oraee (Jr.) t-16th Ethan Freeman (Fr.) Bobby Kalinowski 75

78 76 The Big 7/8/12 At-A-Glance The annual team and individual champions of the Big Seven/Eight/12 Conference during Colorado s membership ( ): Season Site Team Champion (Score) CU Finish (Score) Individual Champion(s) Lincoln Oklahoma rd (603) Charlie Coe, OU Lincoln Missouri th (643) Dick Ashley, KU Lincoln Kansas th (629) Joe Gifford, NU Kansas City Oklahoma th (966) Graham Hunt, KSU Norman Oklahoma th (997) Joe Gifford, NU Ames Iowa State nd (949) Dan Molyneaux, ISU Boulder Colorado st (won by 5) Keith Alexander, CU Lawrence Colorado/Oklahoma t-1st (...) Bob Richards, KU Manhattan Oklahoma th (934) Bob Richards, KU Lincoln Oklahoma th (970) Jack Moore, OU Ames Oklahoma State rd (924) Abe Justice, OSU Norman Oklahoma State th (947) Jim Wright, OSU Ames Oklahoma State th (944) Jim Wright, OSU Boulder Oklahoma State nd (892) Bob Smith, OU Columbia Oklahoma State th (902) Dick Cannon, OSU Manhattan Oklahoma State rd (877) George Hixon, OSU Stillwater Oklahoma State rd (890) George Hixon, OSU Lincoln Oklahoma State th (940) Bob Dickson, OSU Columbia Oklahoma State nd (864) Hale Irwin, CU Norman Oklahoma State rd (619) Hale Irwin, CU/Grier Jones, OSU Boulder Colorado st (won by 4) Grier Jones, OSU Ames Oklahoma State th (900) Skip Graham, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State th (935) Mike Holder, OSU Stillwater Oklahoma State th (928) Danny Edwards, OSU Boulder Oklahoma State rd (900) Danny Edwards, OSU Manhattan Oklahoma State th (899) Don Bliss, OSU Lincoln Oklahoma State th (938) Jaime Gonzalez, OSU Norman Oklahoma State rd (914) Tom Jones, OSU Ames Oklahoma State nd (928) Lindy Miller, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State rd (938) Lindy Miller, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State rd (916) Lindy Miller, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State nd (915) Bob Tway, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State t-2nd (891) Rafael Alarcon, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State nd (864) Terry Kahl, CU Lawrence Oklahoma State th (909) Willie Wood, OSU Lawrence Oklahoma State th (938) Andrew Magee, OU Lawrence Missouri th (934) Scott Verplank, OSU Oklahoma City Oklahoma State th (917) Grant Waite, OU Osage Beach, Mo. Oklahoma State th (925) Brian Watts, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (917) Michael Bradley, OSU Tulsa Oklahoma State t-5th (926) E.J. Pfister, OSU Tulsa Oklahoma State th (938) Kevin Wentworth, OSU Edmond, Okla. Oklahoma State rd (887) Kevin Wentworth, OSU Leawood, Kan. Oklahoma State th (970) Matt Gogel, KU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma th (915) Alan Bratton, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State rd (898) Bobby Kalinowski, CU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (906) Bobby Kalinowski, CU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (904) Three tied (no CU) Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (940) Kris Cox, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (946) Leif Westerberg, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State rd (918) Hunter Haas, OU Hutchinson, Kan. Kansas th (873) David Gossett, Texas Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State rd (873) Charles Howell III, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Baylor th (873) Worth Williams, BU Hutchinson, Kan. Texas th (886) Anders Hultman, OSU Tulsa Texas t-6th (927) Hunter Mahan, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Texas t-5th (893) Jason Hartwick, UT Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State th (929) Anthony Kim, OU Tulsa Oklahoma t-10th (899) Matthew Rosenfeld, UT Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (922) Pablo Martin, OSU Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State th (1208) Rickie Fowler, OSU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State nd (1163) Morgan Hoffman, OSU Trinity, Texas Oklahoma State th (1188) Chris Ward, TTU Hutchinson, Kan. Oklahoma State th (1208) Morgan Hoffman, OSU

79 Colorado hall of Fame In 1989, the University of Colorado inaugurated a Golf Hall of Fame, inducting four former players at a ceremony prior to start of The International at Castle Pines Golf Club. Periodically, those who have made a significant contribution to the University of Colorado golf program will be inducted into this select group. THE INAUGURAL INDUCTEES DALE DOUGLASS, Fort Morgan, Colo. Dale lettered three seasons at CU (1956 through 1959), graduating in Following a successful collegiate career in the days of dual matches rather than tournaments, he went on to blossom as a professional golfer on the PGA Tour, winning three tournaments. Since he turned 50, he has taken the PGA Senior Tour by storm, with 12 victories as well as several runnerup finishes. Dale is known by his peers as one of the finest gentlemen of the game and by his friends as an all around nice guy. LES FOWLER, Boulder, Colo. Les is truly one of the state of Colorado s golf legends. He was first a player at CU as an undergraduate starting in 1946, then a player-coach and then the head coach, all the while building solid political and real estate careers. He was CU s golf coach for 30 years the second longest coaching stint in CU history and on a volunteer basis without compensation. Les was personally rewarded in that he coached many golfers on to great careers in the sport, most notably Dale Douglass and Hale Irwin. He remained one of the state s top senior golfers for over two decades, and won dozens of state tournaments in his career. HALE IRWIN, Boulder, Colo. Hale enjoyed two great careers at the University of Colorado. He was a three-year letterman at defensive back in football (an all-big Eight selection in 1966 and 1967), and spent three seasons as the number one golfer for Coach Les Fowler (1965 through 1967). In his junior year, he set the school s season stroke average record (72.04), which stood for 38 years. He won three tournaments as a senior, ending with a bang: he ended his collegiate career by claiming medalist honors in both the Big Eight and NCAA Championships. He went on to become one of the most respected players and fiercest competitors on the PGA Tour, in addition to having a fabulous career which has seen Hale win 20 Tour events, including the U.S. Open on three occasions (1974, 1979, 1990). He has won 41 events on the Champions Tour, was the Rookie-of-the Year in 1995, is the only player on any PGA Tour to have won the same event five straight years (Turtle Bay) and has surpassed $30 million in overall career earnings ($24 million-plus on the Champions Tour). STEVE JONES, Yuma, Colo. Steve lettered four years at CU (1978 through 1981), and during that time he rewrote the Buff record book. As Coach Mark Simpson s first recruit, he won two college tournaments and posted nine top-five finishes to go with a school record 21 top-10 placings. He broke Hale Irwin s career stroke average mark with a 73.7 norm for 141 rounds, with his 73.3 average his senior year remaining a school best. Since graduating from CU, he has become one of the bright young stars of the PGA Tour, winning eight tournaments, including the 1996 U.S. Open, and became golf s 99th millionaire. He also won the 1988 Colorado Open. He is now competing on the Champions Tour as he is now healthy after battling assorted injuries for the past few years Inductees Keith Alexander Joe Bourland John Hamer Ron Rope (No inductees from ) 1991 Inductees Larry McAtee Pete Bloomer Nicholas Petry 1992 Inductees Don Bell Leo Bradley Ray Stenzel Jack Vickers 77

80 All-Time Lettermen Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown (High School/Previous College) AHLERS, Scott Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) AKERS, Byron Colorado Springs, Colo. ALEXANDER, Keith Calgary, Alberta ALTENBERN, David Fort Morgan, Colo. (Fort Morgan) ANDERSON, Larry ANDERSON, Ryan Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) ARGUELLO, Rick Weston, Colo. (Primero) ARRABITO, John Durango, Colo. (Durango) ATHA, William Doug Bakke Jason Burstyn Matt Call Mark Crabtree Rick Cramer Dale Douglass BACKLUND, Merle Lincoln, Neb. (Lincoln) BAHAN, Bob Calgary, Alberta BAILEY, Bing Santa Barbara, Calif. BAINES, Scott Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) BAIRD, Michael Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County/Pepperdine) BAIRD, Thomas BAKKE, Doug Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) BAKKE, Greg Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) BARDGETT, Justin St. Louis, Mo. (Chaminade College Prep) BARNEY, Jack Colorado Springs, Colo. BEABOUT, Jim Denver, Colo. BEELER, Francis BEELER, Sam Hamilton, Ohio BELL, Donald Denver, Colo. (North) BERGMAN, Burton BICKEL, Lane Calgary, Alberta BILLEHUS, Dick Greeley, Colo. BILLINGER, Erik Broomfield, Colo. (Standley Lake) BLOOMER, Gary Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) BOATRIGHT, Mark Denver, Colo. BOCOVICH, Frank Colorado Springs, Colo. (Colorado Springs) BOLLES, Kevin Denver, Colo. (Bear Creek) BONNER, Andrew Ripon, Calif. (Central Catholic) BRAUCH, Tim BRAUNS, Casey Denver, Colo. (East) BRENNEMAN, Mike Phoenix, Ariz (Arcadia/Virginia Tech) BRETHOWER, Mick Evergreen, Colo. (Evergreen/Arkansas) BROMFIELD, Meredith BROOKS, Chris Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial) BROWN, Charles Colorado Sprgs, Colo. (Wasson/Santa Barbara CC) BROWN, George Minneapolis, Kan. (Minneapolis) BRUCE, Dick Roslyn, N.Y. BRUCE, Jeff Northfield, Ill. (New Trier West) BUDGE, Bill Boulder, Colo. BURSTYN, Jason Miami, Fla. (Palmetto) BYRNES, Terry Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) CALL, Matt Broomfield, Colo. (Horizon) CARPENTER, Harvey CARROLL, Stephen Sydney, Australia (St. Patrick s College) CARVER, Bob Kalamazoo, Mich. CATLIN, John Lawrence, Kan. (Lawrence) CHADWICK, Lyle Grand Junction, Colo. CLARK, Bill Lakewood, Colo. CLARK, Chris Palm Desert, Calif. (Palm Desert) COAKLEY, Kenny Lakewood, Colo. (Green Mountain/Oregon State) COOVER, Todd Westminster, Colo. (Westminster) CORBRIDGE, Stuart Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) CRABTREE, Mark Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) CRAMER, Rick Fort Collins, Colo. (Poudre) CUNNINGHAM, Gordon CURLEE, Wayne Limon, Colo. DALTON, Jim DAWSON, Jamie Boulder, Colo. (Fairview/Arizona State) DAWSON, Joe Boulder, Colo. DAY, James Denver, Colo. DAY, Max DELL, Robert Aberdeen, S.D. 78

81 Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown (High School/Previous College) DETWEILER, Bill Grand Island, Neb. DIAZ, Pat Rancho Palos Verdes. Calif. DIEHL, Bob Orinda, Calif. DOAN, Bill DOAN, Howdy San Marino, Calif. (San Marino) DONAHUE, Greg Englewood, Colo. DONNEN, Royal DORN, Dick Arvada, Colo. (Pomona) DOUGLASS, Dale Fort Morgan, Colo. DOUMA, John Scottsdale, Ariz. (Horizon/Scottsdale CC) DREXEL, Charles DRIVER, Davis El Paso, Texas DRINKWATER, Terrell DYMERSKI, Dan Aurora, Colo. (Central) John Douma EKJORD, Knut Oslo, Norway (Norsk Skigymnas) ELDRIDGE, Ross Kansas City, Mo. ENGEL, Tyler Castle Pines, Colo. (Regis) ENGLISH, Jim Littleton, Colo. (Regis) ENGLISH, Matt Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) FARRAR,? Durango, Colo. (Durango) FEEHAN, Joe Joliet, Ill. FENNIE, Dirk Ridgewood, N.J. (Ridgewood/Campbell Univ.) FEUERSTEIN, Mike La Jolla, Calif. (La Jolla) FIALA, Ben Durango, Colo. (Durango) FLANDERS, Larry Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) FORBES, Bill FORSGREN, Tobias Gothenburg, Sweden (Goteborgs) FORSMAN, Johan Sodertelje, Norway (Teljegymnasic) FOWLER, Les Boulder, Colo. FOWLER, Mark Boulder, Colo. FRANKLIN, Walter Jr Boulder, Colo. FREED, Richard...? FREEMAN, Ethan Denver, Colo. (Kent Denver) FRIBBS, Derek Castle Rock, Colo. (Douglas County) GEALER, Alan Los Angeles, Calif. GEISLER, Vic Grand Rapids, Mich. GEMPEL, Tom Parker, Colo. (Ponderosa/Northern Colorado) GINSBERG, Neil Johannesburg, South Africa (Sandrigham) GLAESEL, Mike Arvada, Colo. (Pomona) GOLDBERG, Sol... GONZALES, Stan Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) GOUDY, Patrick Englewood, Colo (Cherry Creek) GRADY, Jim Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) GRADY, Pat Broomfield, Colo. (Broomfield) GUNNING, Albert Boulder, Colo. HAMER, John Lakewood, Colo. HANSEN, Lee Wheat Ridge, Colo. HANSON, Jeff Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) HARTMAN, Joe Denver, Colo. (East) HAWKINS, Joe El Paso, Texas HAYES, Johnny Cape Elizabeth, Maine (Cape Elizabeth/Towson) HAYS, Alan HEBARD, Doug Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) HEINLY, Andy Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) HEINLY, Hank HEISELE, Sebastian Dubai, UAE (Bradenton, Fla. Prep) HENDRICKS, Joe Anchorage, Alaska (Sacred Heart/Air Force Academy) HENDRICKS, Marc Denver, Colo. (George Washington) HENDRICKSON, Murl Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) HENNIGAN, Dave HINSHAW, John HODAPP, Fred Denver, Colo. (Mullen) HOGBERG, Mike Eskilstuna, Sweden (Loveland, Colo.) HOLLENBECK, Tom Sioux City, Iowa HOOS, Allen Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) Derek Fribbs Mike Glaesel Patrick Grady John Hamer Mike Hogberg 79

82 Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown (High School/Previous College) HOOS, George Boulder, Colo. HOPFER, Bill Alameda, Calif. HUTCHINSON, Terry IMPERATO, Michael Westlake Vilage, Calif. (Westlake) IRWIN, Hale Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) IRWIN, Steve St. Louis, Mo. (Country Day/Wake Forest) IVAN, Steve Pueblo, Colo. (South) Terry Kahl Jonathan Kaye George Kelley Steve Kerr Kevin Kring Tom Lee JACOBSON, Orlin Denver, Colo. (South) JENNINGS, Barry Denver, Colo. (Ranum) JOHNSON, Ron JONES, Steve Yuma, Colo. (Yuma) JONES, Trevor San Marino, Calif. (San Marino) JORY, John...? JUEL-BERG, Philip Vedbaek, Denmark (HHX Knoed Lyngby) JUSTICE, Shaun Andover, England (Winton Secondary) KAHL, Terry Aurora, Colo. (Hinkley) KALINOWSKI, Bobby Durango, Colo. (Durango) KATCHEN, Howie KAYE, Jonathan Phoenix, Ariz. (Sunnyslope/Phoenix CC) KECK, Francis KELLEY, George Pebble Beach, Calif. (Robert L. Stevenson) KENNEDY, Bob Moosejaw, Saskatchewan KENNEDY, Tom Belvidere, Ill. KERR, Steve Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) KETTMAN, John Davenport, Iowa KINTZELE, Dick KNIGHT, Darrell Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) KOERNER, Mark Orland Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) KRING, Kevin Springfield, Mo. (Central) LAKE, John LAWRENCE, George Denver, Colo. LEE, Tom Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) LENGYEL, Steve LILEY, Joe Lakewood, Colo. (Denver Mullen) LINDBERG, John Stockholm, Sweden (Gunnarsplans) LOACH, William...? LOAR, Jay Port Arthur, Texas LOBATO, Paul Denver, Colo. (Machebeuf) LOSER, Earl LUIRETTE, Dan Aurora, Colo. (Rangeview) LUOMA, John Colorado Springs, Colo. (Doherty/Texas Christian) LUTHER, Charlie Denver, Colo. (Manual) LYNCH, Frank LYONS, Clark Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) MAGNUSON, Melvin MAHONEY, George MALM, Curtis Naperville, Ill. (Naperville) MANNING, Jack Englewood, Colo. MARSALIS, William...? MARSICO, Tom Denver, Colo. (Regis) MARTIN, Keith Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) MASTALIR, M.J MASTEN, Bob Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) McATEE, Larry Denver, Colo. (Lakewood) McCONNELL, Paul Garland, Texas (Garland) McDERMOTT, Jerry Sturgis, S.D. McGLASSON, Edward Orange, Calif. (Elmodena) McGREGOR, James Oskaloosa, Iowa McKIBBEN, Jim Erie, Pa. McLEOD, Kraig Pebble Beach, Calif. (Carmel) MEADE, Bob MIELENZ, Mike Denver, Colo. MILLER, Erroll Arvada, Colo. (Arvada) MILLS, Robert

83 Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown (High School/Previous College) MOBLEY, Eric Baton Rouge, La. (Tara) MODESITT, Leland MOONEY, Brian Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) MOORE, Blake Monrovia, Calif. (La Salle) MOORE, Mike Colorado Springs, Colo. MORRIS, D.J Livingston, N.J. (Newark Academy/TCU) MUHLHAUSER, Dick Denver, Colo. MULHERN, Mike Denver, Colo. (George Washington) MUNOZ, Diego Mexico City, Mexico (home schooled) MUSSELMAN, Bill Louisville, Ky. (St. Xavier) Edward McGlasson NEHER, Brad Littleton, Colo. (Littleton) NOCK, Doug Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) NORLAND, Rob Carthage, N.Y. (Central) NYULI, John St. Charles, Ill. (St. Charles/Florida) OBERHOLTZ, Lester O NEILL, Derek Highlands Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) OPDYKE, Bill Greeley, Colo. (Central) ORAEE, David Greeley, Colo. (West) PARKS, Preston PARR, Steve Meridian, Miss. PAUL, Jeremy Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) PAUL, Yannik Viernheim, Germany (Albertus-Magnus) PETERSEN, Scott Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek/Tulsa) PETERSON, Mike Oakland, Neb. (Oakland-Craig) PETRY, Nicholas Denver, Colo. (East) PIERSON, Ray Boulder, Colo. POLING, Sid POLING, Steve Ottumwa, Iowa POLLACK, Bill Larchmont, N.Y. POLLACK, Paul Greeley, Colo. POLUMBUS, Gary Denver, Colo. POLUMBUS, Tad Denver, Colo. (George Washington) PORTER, Dick Longmont, Colo. PORTIE, Benjamin Westminster, Colo. (Ranum/Western Nebraska CC) POTTER, Matt Denver, Colo. (Regis) PROCKTER, Walter RAINEY, Norton Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) REICH, Bob Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) REIDY, Pat Denver, Colo. REILLY, Lawrence RICE, Bruce Pueblo, Colo. (Centennial) RIDDLE, Bill Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) ROBINSON, Leonard Denver, Colo. (East) ROBINSON, Paul Littleton, Colo. (Arapahoe) ROST, Dick Janesville, Wis. ROWLAND, Bob Aurora, Colo. ROYLANCE, Dave RYAN, Rupert SANDERS, James SAUNDERS, Harold Omaha, Neb. SAUNDERS, Norm Wheat Ridge, Colo. SCENA, Chris Denver, Colo. (Lincoln) SCHELL, James SCHOOLCRAFT, Beau Englewood, Colo. (Kent Denver/UCLA) SCHREIBER, Mark SCHUMANN, Ed SCRIBNER, Ted Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) SEGELKE, John Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek/UCLA) SENA, Shea Cortez, Colo. (Montezuma-Cortez) SESSIONS, Steve Denver, Colo. SHEHEE, Tray Boulder, Colo. SHERIDAN, Dave Greeley, Colo. SIMPSON, Mark Durango, Colo. (Durango) SMITH, Norm...?... Denver, Colo. (East) Scott Petersen Ray Pierson Gary Polumbus Ben Portie Chris Scena 81

84 John Segelke Tim Smith Student-Athlete Years Lettered Hometown (High School/Previous College) SMITH, Tim Colorado Springs, Colo. (St. Mary s) SMITH, Todd Palo Alto, Calif. (Henry Gunn) SNIFFIN, Dan Broomfield, Colo. (Horizon) SPEAKER, Ron Greeley, Colo. (Greeley West) SPENCER, Kevin Longmont, Colo. (Longmont) SPENNER, Mark Westminster, Colo. (Westminster) SPURGEON, Glynn Centralia, Ill. STACY, Tom Durango, Colo. (Durango) STAPP, Bill Marion, Pa. STASICA, Leo Rockford, Ill. STIRLING, Blake Denver, Colo. (Cherry Creek) STIRLING, Jack Denver, Colo. (South) STROBEL, John Denver, Colo. (East) SWEETMAN, Michael SYMONS, Luke Lone Tree, Colo. (ThunderRidge) TAYS, Bob Boone, Iowa (Boone) TEATS, Merrill Denver, Colo. (East) TEETER, Bob THIELEMANN, Ralf Essen, West Germany (Stadtwald) THORNTON, Ross Leawood, Kan. (Blue Valley North) TOLAN, Derek Highlands Ranch (ThunderRidge) TOMPKINS, Brandon Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) TROYER, Dave Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) TROYER, Mike Boulder, Colo. (Boulder) TRUJILLO, Drew Montrose, Colo. (Montrose) TYRRELL, William Jr VANDERMORE, Marty Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln) VANDEVENTER, Bill Wichita Falls, Texas VEIGELE, William VEIGELE, William III Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wassson) Derek Tolan Mike Troyer WAGNER, Frank Grand Junction, Colo. WARNOCK, Rich Fort Collins, Colo. WATSON, Joe Pueblo, Colo. (Pueblo) WEBB, Larry Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jefferson) WEBB, Robert Denver, Colo. WEBBER, Kane Lismore, Australia (Trinity Catholic College) WEIR, Chase Fremont, Neb. (Fremont/Arizona State) WEISS, Barrie Denver, Colo. (East) WEIST, Robert WIDMER, Johnny George Town, Cayman Islands (Bradenton, Fla. Prep) WILLENBROCK, Tad Colorado Springs, Colo. WILLS, Shawn Broomfield, Colo. (Northglenn) WILSON, Pat Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia WITTENWYLER, Grant Denver, Colo. (Manual) WOLF, Robert WOOD, Todd Colorado Springs, Colo. (Wasson/Idaho State) WOODARD, Tom Aurora, Colo. (Manual) ZEMAN, Matt Lakewood, Colo. (Regis) ZERWIN, John Westminster, Colo. (Regis) ZIONS, Matthew Sydney, Australia (St. Paul s College) Tom Woodard Matt Zions 82

85 CU Golfers and Colorado University of Colorado golf team members and alumni have had their fair share of success in golfing circles in the state of Colorado. Here s a listing of the most prestigious accomplishments (* denotes while attending CU): Colorado Sports Hall of Fame (year inducted) Dale Douglas (1989) Hale Irwin (1986) Steve Jones (2013) Colorado Golf Hall of Fame (year inducted) Mark Crabtree (2006) Dale Douglass (1977) Jim English (1980) Les Fowler (1978) John Hamer (2002) Hale Irwin (1974) Steve Jones (1997) M.J. Mastalir (1995, Distinguished Service) Larry McAtee (1992) Mark Simpson (2004, Lifetime Achievement Award) Ray Stenzel (1998) Larry Webb (2000) Tom Woodard (2013) Colorado Open Winners Overall Champions 1980 Larry Webb 1988 Steve Jones 1996 Jonathan Kaye 1999 Bill Riddle 2000 Scott Petersen 2007 John Douma 2009 *Derek Tolan 2011 Ben Portie 2012 Derek Tolan Low Amateurs 1967 Hale Irwin 1971 Les Fowler 1973 Les Fowler 1978 *Steve Jones 1981 Steve Jones 1985 *Matt Potter 1995 Mike Troyer 2004 *Kenny Coakley 2006 Steve Irwin 2007 *Patrick Grady Colorado Stroke Play Champions 1946 Leo Stasica 1960 Les Fowler 1962 Les Fowler 1963 *Hale Irwin 1964 *Hale Irwin 1965 *Hale Irwin 1968 Les Fowler 1969 John Hamer 1970 John Hamer 1980 *Terry Kahl 1981 Steve Jones 1982 Rick Cramer 1984 *Matt Potter 1991 *Scott Petersen 1993 *Scott Petersen 1995 Mike Troyer 1998 *Matt Call 2000 *Matt Call 2002 *Kane Webber 2003 *Kane Webber 2006 *Patrick Grady 2014 *David Oraee Colorado Match Play Champions 1941 Joe Hartman 1954 Les Fowler 1962 *Ray Pierson 1963 *Larry McAtee 1964 *Larry McAtee 1965 *Larry McAtee 1966 *Hale Irwin 1967 *Bill Musselman 1970 Bill Clark 1972 Larry McAtee 1973 Bill Clark 1975 *Mark Crabtree 1976 *Mark Crabtree 1980 *Steve Jones 1982 Rick Cramer 1983 *Tim Smith 1992 Mark Crabtree 1994 Mark Crabtree 2004 Steve Irwin 2005 *Patrick Grady 2008 *Luke Symons 2013 *David Oraee Colorado Public Links Champions 1983 Terry Byrnes 1990 Mark Crabtree 1992 *Jonathan Kaye 2000 *Ben Portie 2001 *Ben Portie 2007 *Patrick Grady 2008 *Derek Tolan 2013 Derek Fribbs CGA Western Chapter Champions 2006 *Patrick Grady 2007 *Luke Symons 2013 *Drew Trujillo Will F. Nicholson Award 2012 Hale Irwin CGA Player of the Year 1969 John Hamer 1970 John Hamer 1980 *Steve Jones & *Terry Kahl 1981 *Steve Jones 1982 *Rick Cramer 1983 *Tim Smith 1984 *Matt Potter 1988 *Mike Glaesel 1993 *Bobby Kalinowski 2000 *Matt Call 2001 *Ben Portie 2003 *Kane Webber 2004 Steve Irwin 2005 *Derek Tolan 2007 *Patrick Grady 2008 *Patrick Grady Two future state Hall of Famers at the time, Larry McAtee and Hale Irwin, posed together at photo day in April,

86 Scholarship Endowment Fund Petry Douglass Fowler The University of Colorado men s golf team currently has three endowed scholarships, as the interest from those endowments go directly to funding scholarships of current CU golf team members. The Nick Petry Scholarship is in the name of the late CU golf letterman ( ), and was begun in The Dale Douglass Scholarship is in the name of CU s first real star on the PGA Tour (and current Senior Tour member) as he lettered as a Buff between 1956 and The Les Fowler Scholarship is in the name of the late CU golfer and longtime coach ( ) and state legislator. It was created in Special Moments Two University of Colorado Golf Hall of Fame members pose at the 1992 induction: PGA and Senior Tour great Hale Irwin (left) with the founder of The International and long-time CU supporter, Jack Vickers. 84

87 CU golf history & tradition The game of golf migrated to the United States from Europe, and was introduced at the college level around As the sport became popular, proponents sought out the warmer climates where it could thrive year-round. And as golf popularity grew, it spread to the larger cities where there was a desire for outdoor recreation, but the financial burden of building and maintaining a golf course was rather great. Several eastern universities were among the earliest institutions to entertain the game of golf as a club. As this relatively new sport enticed athletes of all ages to allot their recreation time to it, cities began to select acreage specifically as sites for future golf courses. Around this time, the late 1800s, several universities were endowed with funds that permitted their own private courses. Golf fell in line with most other sports at the time, which originated as clubs at American colleges. In 1901, a group of professors and students formed a club for golf at the University of Colorado, but were without any real local place to play until 1917, when the city of Boulder built a nine-hole course on the north side of town. This course featured buffalo grass, sand greens and a pasture-pool, complete with gophers. College enthusiasts were invited to join the local divot diggers, and so golf took off in Boulder Valley. Denver already had the Denver Country Club and Cherry Hills, so Boulder was growing up in this area. Golf was one of the last minor sports to become a varsity program, attaining that status in CU initiated a golf team that year, and original opponents included Denver University, Colorado College and Greeley State Teachers College (now Northern Colorado). World War I had delayed many of the college level sport programs, and the program resumed play in 1920 under Joe Mills, who had coached football the previous two seasons. Golf at CU underwent a reorganization in 1924, with the first varsity match a challenge between two DU football players (who were caddies at Denver C.C.) and two CU football seniors, who kidded their opponents about the sissy-game. They learned during the summer at a cost of 50 cents per round. Walt Franklin and Burke bought three clubs and six golf balls from a shop on Denver s Larimer Street to play the match, but there is no record of who actually won. But competitive golf had finally arrived on the CU campus. Prior to World War II, team captains often served as player-coaches. But since 1948, the University of Colorado has had only two coaches, Les Fowler ( ) and Mark Simpson (1976-current). Fowler, an accomplished player himself, led CU into the Big Seven Conference in 1948, finishing second in the league meet as a senior player-coach. It marked the beginning of the modern era of Colorado golf. It took the youthful Fowler just six years to bring the first championship to Boulder. In 1954, Keith Alexander shot a 216 for 54 holes, powering the Buffs to the league title. The following year, Fowler s team did it again, although the Buffs had to share the spotlight as 1955 Big Seven champions with Oklahoma. When Oklahoma State became the eighth school to enter the conference, a dynasty of unequalled magnitude resulted. The Cowboys have proceeded to win every Big Eight tournament since 1958-with only three exceptions. In 1968 the Bison surprised the Grier Jones-led Okie Staters by shaving 35 strokes off the previous year s winning total to upset the defending The Big Seven Champion Buffaloes Front Row: Bob Webb, Keith Alexander, Jim Day, George Hoos; Back Row: Coach Les Fowler, Dick Mulhauser, Sam Beeler, Bob Diehl, John Kettman. University of Colorado Golf Coaches Head Coach Seasons Tenure Joe Mills Francis Keck Walter Franklin Mark Schrieber Leo Stasica Don Bell Les Fowler Mark Simpson Brad Neher 1/ (interim) Roy Edwards current (prior to World War II, team captains often served as player-coaches) 85

88 DID YOU KNOW?... that former CU golfer Jonathan Kaye owns the PGA Tour record for the most improvement from one round to the next? At the 1999 Bob Hope Classic he shot a second round 83 but came back with a 62 in the third round. The 21 stroke improvement is a PGA record. Mark Simpson s first Buffalo team (1977) champs and interrupt the Cowboys dominant hold. (Missouri won in 1984 and Oklahoma in 1992.) That 1968 win surprised many a CU golf follower because the Buffs had just lost their all-time best golfer to graduation- Hale Irwin. Irwin, a two-sport star who captained the football team as a senior defensive back, won the individual league title in 1966 by three strokes to pace the Buffs to a secondplace finish. He was also co-champion in the rain-shortened, 36-hole tourney the following year with OSU s Jones. But it was that final year of Irwin s which brought prominence to Colorado golf. The current pro standout won the 70th annual NCAA Championships over such future touring luminaries as Johnny Miller, Hubert Green, Jerry Heard and Rick Massengale. Irwin continues to be an authoritative force with the PGA. He is just one of a handful of players who have won over $8 million on the Tour. He was won over 30 major tournaments, including the U.S. Open three times (1974, 1979, 1990), between the PGA and Senior PGA tours. Irwin, though, wasn t the first CU golfer to make it big on the pro tour. Dale Douglass, a 1959 graduate, also made his professional mark after college. Douglass rarely lost an individual match throughout his collegiate career and was one of the Big Eight s top stars his senior year, finishing fifth in the league championships. As a professional, Douglass best year was 1969 when he won both the Azalea and Kemper Opens. The two-time president of the Tournament Players Association also won the 1970 Phoenix Open. Most recently, Douglass has made it big on the PGA Seniors Tour, becoming one of its top money winners. For several years in the Big Eight, the Colorado golf team played second fiddle to Oklahoma State as a powerful foe. After suffering poor finishes in 1973 and 1974, Mark Simpson joined with the legendary Les Fowler to lead the Buffs to a third place in 75 and second in 76. Simpson then took over the reins of the program in January, 1977, and would lead the Buffs to 11 NCAA tournament appearances and 13 first-division finishes in conference action, including a trio of runnerup efforts. Simpson s first star recruit, Steve Jones, also has made it big on the PGA Tour, winning three tournaments in 1989 alone and the 1996 U.S. Open. The Buffaloes, featuring among others, future pros Jonathan Kaye and Scott Petersen and two-time Big Eight champion Bobby Kalinowski. 86

89 Simpson has coached seven all-americans and 15 allconference players. In 1994 another Simpson recruit, Bobby Kalinowski, joined Irwin as a two-time Big Eight champion. In 1996, one of the most powerful collegiate golf conferences was born out of the formation of the Big 12 Conference, which consisted of all members of the old Big Eight and four members of the disbanded Southwest Conference. The conference has averaged five teams in the Top 25 since its inception, with Colorado often included in that mix. CU returned to the NCAA Championship finals in 1999 after a five-year absence in stunning fashion. In the NCAA Central Regional on the Ohio State campus, the Buffs pulled off the second largest rally in the 11- year history of the regional format. CU climbed from 18th to 10th place on the final day, and then won a playoff on the first hole against Kent State to advance to the national finals. The Buffaloes returned as a regular member of the nation s Top 50 during the season, and have climbed as high as No. 10 in the polls over the last decade. In , the Buffs had one of their best years in tying for 14th in the NCAA Championship Finals. The team won the Western Intercollegiate, the first team win in four years, and set a school record for stroke average both overall (73.77) and the spring (73.71). Colorado has appeared in the NCAA Finals 15 times and in the Championships 27 times overall; on 14 other occasions, CU has been represented by at least one individual. The first individual national title in Colorado golf history, as the late Merle Backlund was the medalist in the 1953 NCAA meet. Tragedy hit the program in 2005, as on December 5, Simpson passed away after a valiant yearlong battle against cancer. Ironically, he would coach the Buffaloes for the exact same amount of time as Fowler, his predecessor and coach. The duo combined to coach 58 seasons for the school. The legacy the two created was one the administration looked to continue when Roy Edwards was named just the third fulltime head coach in CU history. Edwards is his ninth season and he helped usher the program into the nation s toughest golf conference when the Buffaloes joined the Pac-12 in In his third season, he coached CU to a second place finish in the Big 12 CU s first runner-up conference finish since Simpson s teams did so in 1979, 1980 and And in his eighth year Colorado s third in the Pac-12 he led the Buffs to a fourth place effort in its league meet, beating four top 30 teams in the process. Hale Irwin and Steve Jones came back to Boulder in 1997 and put on a clinic for the current Buffalo team. 87

90 The Buffs and the U.S. Open Did you know that Colorado, Ohio State, Stanford and Wake Forest have produced the most United States Open winners in history? The Buffaloes, Buckeyes, Cardinal and Demon Deacons have had their respective alums win four titles for Colorado, Hale Irwin has won three (1974, 1979, 1990) and Steve Jones one (1996). The trophy in 1974 is pictured at right. CU was the only school in the 1990s to boast two winners (Irwin in 90, Jones in 96), and was also the only school to produce two in the 1970s (Irwin in 74 and 79). In 1999, junior-to-be Matt Call became the first Buffalo to play in the U.S. Open while still attending CU when he advanced through the two stages of local and sectional qualifying. In 2002, CU senior Ben Portie earned a spot in the same fashion in the Open just three weeks after playing his final collegiate round. That same year, future Buffalo Derek Tolan qualified and played as a 16-year-old. 88

91 Buffalo Greats A look at some of the greats in Colorado golf history, including conference champions, multiple record holders and major tournament winners, and/or those who have made their mark professionally. At Colorado ( ): The first Buffalo to win Big 7 Conference medalist honors when he won with a 216 score in the 1954 meet, he KEITH ALEXANDER helped Colorado to the team title, its first Big 7 crown in golf. Emerging as CU s No. 1 golfer as a sophomore in the spring of 1954, he was the first and remains the only soph in school history to win a conference medalist honors. By tying for 10th in 1955 and eighth in 1956 in the league meet, he became the first (and to date, still one of just five) CU players to have recorded three top 10 finishes in the conference championships. He is believed to have compiled a record in dual match play, a pretty impressive figure for a No. 1 man, and led CU to the NCAA Championships in both 1954 and At Colorado ( ): Colorado s first national champion in golf, as he won NCAA medalist honors in 1953 at the Broadmoor in Colorado MERLE BACKLUND Springs, when he recorded a scorecard for a then-ncaa record 7-under par; it was in the day when the field was pared to the low 64 after medal play, and despite losing in the first round of match play, he became only CU s fourth national champion in its athletic history at the time (joining three track performers: Gil Cruter, Dave Bolen and Warren Bateman). The 137 was a record at the time as well, besting the old mark of 138 set by a most familiar name in 1950: Wake Forest s Arnold Palmer. In the Big 7 Championships, he finished ninth as a sophomore and third as a senior. At Colorado ( ): The first and to date only golfer in Colorado history to play in four NCAA Championships, as he went individually as a RICK CRAMER freshman in 1979 (also a first and only) and as a senior in 1982 and with the full Buff contingent in 1980 and He finished second in the 1979 Big 8 Championships, to date the highest finish ever by a Colorado freshman in a conference championship meet. He tied for 5th in the 1981 event and for seventh in the 82 affair, making him one of just five Buffs to have recorded three top 10 finishes in league championship play. His third place finish at the 1978 Falcon Invitational would stand as the best by a CU freshman in his first meet for 21 years. The summer after he completed his CU eligibility, he pulled off the rare sweep in winning both the Colorado State Stroke and Match Play championships. He was a third-team All-American in both 1981 and Professionally: He played briefly on the PGA Tour but did play several seasons on some of the other pro tours, and is currently involved in administration and operations for the Gateway Tour Series in the Phoenix area. At Colorado ( ): Owned a career stroke average of as a Buff, playing in an era where dual matches were the norm and DALE DOUGLASS tournaments were the exception. He posted three top 10 finishes in the Big Seven/Eight Championships, tying for eighth as a freshman in the 56 Big 7 meet, and taking seventh and fifth in the 58 and 59 Big 8 tests, respectively; he was the second Buff (and still one of just five) to record three top 10 finishes in conference championship play. Professionally: A member of the Champions Tour since he turned 50 in 1986, he had 11 victories on what was formerly known as the Senior Tour. He became just the fifth player in history to play in 500 tournaments when he reached the mark in He starred on the PGA Tour after turning pro in 1960, winning three events. Now more or less retired, he won just over $7 million on the Champions Tour and over $9 million as a professional. He has played in 600 Champions Tour events, with 151 top 10 finishes along with 283 in the top 25. At Colorado ( ): He led the team in stroke average all four of his playing seasons, one of just two Buffs to do so (with Steve Jones), but KNUT EKJORD they weren t in consecutive years as he redshirted after his true junior season. He led the Buffs at the 1995 NCAA Central Regional in 1995, tying for 14th, and played in one other NCAA meet (in 1999 as a senior). He played 133 rounds, and with 127 counting toward team scoring, he set the school record for percentage counted (95.5). He had a career stroke average of 74.34, and he had 11 top 10 and 22 top 20 finishes in his career. Over the course of his career, he was the top Buffalo scorer in 27 tournaments, the most in school history. 89

92 At Colorado ( ): He tied for fourth in the first Big 7 Conference championship meet Colorado ever played in, as he recorded a LES FOWLER 147 score for 36 holes in the 1948 meet. Following his graduation, he would coach the Buffaloes on a volunteer basis for a total of 29 seasons, actually starting as a player-coach his senior year. His top players out of over 125 that played for him included Hale Irwin, Dale Douglass, John Hamer, Gary Polumbus, Larry McAtee, Bill Musselman, Tom Woodard, Mark Crabtree and the man who succeeded him as head coach, Mark Simpson. His teams won three conference titles and reached the NCAA Championships seven times, with the 1968 team posting the school s best ever national finish when it tied for eighth. He was a district manager in the insurance business, and active in Boulder politics as a city councilman and state representative and state senator. Though he never played professionally, he was one of the states top amateur golfers for four decades, including senior golf, and is a member of the state of Colorado Golf Hall of Fame. He passed away on February 8, 2003 at the age of 78 in Boulder. At Colorado ( ): He finished 14th in the most rounds played (113) at Colorado, finishing 16th in career stroke average (74.45), ninth PATRICK GRADY in top 5 finishes (7), sixth in top 10 finishes (12) and ninth in top 20 efforts (18). As a senior, he was the Co-Male Athlete of the Year at Colorado for all sports (with teammate Derek Tolan), he played in all 13 tournaments, with two wins, five top 5, eight top 10 and 10 top 20 finishes. He earned PING All-Region honors and was an honorable mention All-American, finishing as the No. 46 ranked player in the nation (Golfweek). He recorded a stroke average for the season, the third best in school history (and his average during the spring the second best, just.02 off the record). His outstanding spring was topped by his victory in CU's Stevinson Ranch Invitational, where he cruised to the win with an 8-under par 208 score. His top fall highlight was his first career collegiate win, when a scorecard earned him medalist honors at Denver s Ron Moore Invitational at Green Valley Ranch GC in Denver. The 12-under par effort matched John Lindberg s school record for the most strokes under par that he set in the 1989 BYU Classic. He was named the Golfweek National Player-of the-week for the week ending Sept. 22 after he won the DU-Ron Moore invite, and in the process was believed to be the first player in CU history to be afforded such an honor. He turned pro following his senior year, and won the Adams Tour s Coca-Cola Wal-Mart Open (in Louisiana) in March At Colorado ( ): He helped CU to a tie for 18th in the 1964 NCAA Championships, tying for 36th individually ( ), the same JOHN HAMER year he tied for fifth in the Big Eight Championships ( ), as he led the Buffs to a third place finish. Dual meets were more the norm for his day, and as a senior, he posted one of the best dual marks in school history, going 14-2 on the year, with a low round of 68. After CU: He opted not to pursue a professional career, but took the state of Colorado by storm in the amateur ranks. He owns 10 CGA state titles, including four individual championships (1969 and 1970 Stroke Play; 1992 and 1996 Senior Stroke Play). He was the state amateur of the year in 1969, is one of only three players to ever win back-to-back stroke play titles, and was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in At Colorado ( ): The 1967 NCAA individual champion, winning by two strokes with a 2-under par 286 score, an effort that saw him post HALE IRWIN a 65 in the third round which included a hole-in-one. The all-time CU leader in tournaments won (4), he also racked up two medalist honors in Big 8 Conference play, winning the 1966 title outright and sharing the 67 crown when he was a first-team All-American. His stroke average as a junior still reigns as a CU single-season best, as are his eight rounds in the 60s that year, and he is one of just five players to have led the Buffs in average three or more seasons. He earned a combined six letters in football and golf; after playing quarterback as a sophomore, he became a two-time first-team all-big Eight selection at weak side safety 1965 and 1966, making nine interceptions (in 1989, he was selected to the 25-member All-Century Football Team for CU s first 100 years of football). He was inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in 1986 and CU s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2002 (in the school s fourth class). Professionally: The all-time money winner on the Champions (Senior) Tour with $26.9 million in earnings (and he has over a $6 million advantage over No. 2 Gil Morgan). He won 20 times on the PGA Tour, including three U.S. Opens (1974, 1979, 1990); had 45 Champion Tour wins through 2014, including two U.S. Senior Open crowns (1998, 2000); and 18 other professional wins including international play. Entering 2013, he has made the cut in an incredible 432 of 437 Champions Tour events, with 210 top 10 finishes: in addition to the 45 wins, he has 43 runnerup finishes and 23 third place efforts, or 111 top three performances. His son, Steve, also played for the Buffs from , and the two won the 2003 Father-Son Challenge. Inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1992, he is also very active in his own golf course design company. 90

93 At Colorado ( ): He set numerous school records during his CU career, in which he became the first and only player in school history to STEVE JONES record four top 10 finishes in the conference championship meet (two thirds and two sevenths in four Big 8 title meets). A second-team All- American as a senior in , when he had nine top 10 finishes and ten top 20 efforts, which are both still school bests. Over the course of his career, he had 19 top 10 and 26 top 20 finishes, both CU records, and was the top Buffalo scorer in 23 tournaments, tied for the second most in school history. He is the only player in Buff annals to lead the team in stroke average for four consecutive seasons, and one of just two to do it four times overall. Professionally: He has over $6.5 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour (he became the sports 99th millionaire when he topped that figure), winning eight times, none bigger than his 1996 U.S. Open title. He captured that event on the last hole on Sunday, his pinnacle achievement that season which earned him the Tour s Comeback Player of the Year honor. His win in the 1997 Phoenix Open was landmark, as his 11-shot victory was accomplished by scoring the third lowest 72-hole score in PGA history at the time (a 26-under 258). He was the medalist in the 1986 Tour Qualifying School, finally making it to the big time on a permanent basis in He was inducted into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 1997, CU s Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012 and into the state of Colorado Sports Hall of Fame in Unfortunately, he estimates he has lost a third of his professional career due to assorted injuries, but is healthy again and is now playing on the Champions Tour (with just under $500,000 in career earnings on that circuit). At Colorado ( ): During his CU career, he played the second most rounds in school history when he teed it up for 18 holes 152 times. TERRY KAHL But in 1981, in his last Big 8 Conference championship meet, the three rounds he recorded there were most memorable as he ended a 14-year run by Oklahoma State golfers in claiming medalist honors with a 211 score. His 41 rounds during the season still stand as the most ever in a single year by a Colorado freshman. He earned honorable mention All-America honors as a senior in At Colorado ( ): He became the ninth (and to date, last) player to win back-to-back Big 7, Big 8 and/or 12 Conference medalist honors BOBBY KALINOWSKI when he captured both the 1993 and 1994 Big 8 Championships. He joined Hale Irwin as the lone Buffaloes to accomplish the back-to-back feat. His stroke average as a senior in was the best in CU history by a senior at the time; his 144 career rounds are tied for the third most by a Buff, with a career stroke average of He is tied for the most top five finishes in CU history (11), ranks second in top 20 finishes with 25 and fourth in top 10 efforts with 14. A third-team All-American his junior season in 1993 and a second-team performer as a senior in 94, when he recorded a school record six top five finishes. At Colorado ( ): He joined the Buff team after spending his freshman year at Phoenix Community College, and formed quite a CU trio JONATHAN KAYE with Scott Petersen and Bobby Kalinowski. As a junior in 1992, he won the PING-Arizona Intercollegiate in style, as he defeated Phil Mickelson on the first playoff hole; he was also the co-medalist at the 93 Air Force Falcon Invitational as a senior, making him one of eight players in school history to win multiple major tournaments. One of six players in school annals to record a 65 (or better) round in competition when he shot in the 1990 Wyoming Invitational; the 31 on the front tied the second best single 9-hole score in Buff history as well. He owned a career stroke average of with eight top 10 and 13 top 20 finishes in his Colorado career. Professionally: Now taking a break from playing on the PGA Tour (sidelined in 2010 with injuries), he has over $10.5 million in earnings through He broke through for his first Tour win in 2003 when he won the Buick Classic in Harrison, N.Y, and won the FBR Open in He played on and off on the Tour, mainly due to a rotator cuff injury, but tied for second in the 1998 Qualifying School and had been a regular starting in 1999; that year at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, his 21-stroke improvement from round one to two (83-62) set the PGA Tour improvement mark. To date, he has made the cut in 193 of 318 events, with 66 top 25 finishes (31 top 10), with eight runner-up showings. At Colorado ( ): He played just one season of golf, joining the team his senior year. He led the team in stroke average with a norm GEORGE KELLEY for 16 rounds, posting three top 10 finishes which included a victory in the Galveston Island Intercollegiate, where he won with a 1-over par 289 score. After CU: He is the owner/general manager of Stevinson Ranch Golf Club (Stevinson, Calif.), and has played a key role in the tournament the Buffaloes hosted annually from 1999 through 2009 on one of California s top public courses. After graduating from CU in 1973, he played three years as a touring pro on the European, Asian and Australian tours. After his playing days, he became a real estate broker with an eye on golf, brokering several large scale golf course deals, and in the early 1990s, he set forth to build the highly acclaimed Stevinson Ranch on family owned land in central California. He is often a guest lecturer and is active in the National Golf Course Owners Association. 91

94 JOHN LINDBERG At Colorado ( ): His career stroke average is the third best in CU history (it set the record at the time), the second best for a player with 100-plus rounds; his stroke average the fall of his junior season still ranks as the best for the fall portion of a season at Colorado, while he is tied for the most wins (4) and top five finishes (11) in a CU career (he is second in top 10 efforts with 18 and fourth in top 20 finishes with 23). He set, and still owns, the Colorado records for low score for 36, 54 and 72 holes, all set during his junior season: a pair of 66s for a 132 at the Robertson Homes Invitational set the two round mark; a final round 72 in that meet for a 204 set the 54-hole standard; and his 284 score earlier that same fall in the New Mexico Tucker Invitational established the four round best. And for his career, he was the top Buffalo scorer in 23 tournaments, tied for the second most in school history. He was a second-team All-American as a senior in 1989 after being an honorable mention choice as a sophomore. At Colorado ( ): He tied for the third most rounds played in Colorado history, 144, including three GCAA Match Play Championship EDWARD McGLASSON rounds. His career stroke average of ranked third all-time for the Buffaloes, behind only one-time teammate Kane Webber (72.90) and Scott Petersen (74.37); it was the second best figure for 100-plus rounds other than Webber. He set the school record for low single round (63), as well as the most under par (-8) for 18 holes. By holding both the low gross score and most-underpar records for a single round, he became the first player to solely own both marks since Hale Irwin did so between 1967 and For his career, he had 13 top 10 tournament finishes, including a school record six straight during the course of his senior season, and 20 top 20 finishes. He was named CU s Male Athlete of the Year for all sports at the school s annual CUSPY (CU Sports Performers of the Year) Awards for , when he also earned honorable mention All- America honors. He was two-time PING/GCAA All-Central Region selection and was just the second CU player to earn All- Big 12 and All-Big 12 Tournament Team honors in the same season when he did so as a senior. At Colorado ( ): As a senior in 1968, he earned first-team All- America honors, the last CU player to do so. He was the No. 1 man on the BILL MUSSELMAN Buffalo team that posted the school s best-ever finish at the NCAA Championships, as he led the Buff to an eighth-place tie in the meet at Las Cruces, N.M. He tied for eighth individually ( ), to date the third best individual finish in the NCAA s by a University of Colorado golfer. He led the team in stroke average as a senior (73.80), when he finished second in the Big 8 Championships with a 212 score, falling to Oklahoma State s Grier Jones by two shots; however, he was one of three Buffs to finish in the top four in leading Colorado to the Big 8 title, its last conference crown to date. At Colorado ( ): As a senior, he earned honorable mention All- America honors, when he was a second-team All-Big 8 performer. He led SCOTT PETERSEN the team in stroke average both as a senior (73.5) and as a junior (73.4), one of only eight players in school history to so for multiple seasons. He set a mark for the lowest CU career stroke average for 50 or more rounds with a for 77 rounds, a mark that stood through His senior year, he won the John Burns Intercollegiate (Honolulu) and the Fresno State Lexus Classic, and he posted eight top 5, nine top 10 and 15 top 20 finishes in his career. An honorable mention All-American his senior year (1993). Prior to transferring back to the state where he starred as a prep (at Englewood s Cherry Creek High School), he lettered twice at the University of Tulsa in 1989 and Professionally: A member of the Nationwide Tour since 2000, as well as in 1996; he played on the Canadian Tour from He has came up just short several times in his bid for his PGA Tour card, but has won over $540,000 as a pro, including wins at the 1997 Infiniti Championship, the 1999 Samsung CPGA Championship and the 2000 Colorado Open. At Colorado ( ): Playing as CU s No. 1 man over the course of his entire senior season, he completed his career with a stroke BEN PORTIE average, fifth-best all-time at Colorado (at the time), with his 106 career rounds tying for the 13th most. As a senior, he led CU with a average, the second best number in Colorado history at the time. His spring stroke average of set a school record, and was the first Buff under 73 in the spring since Steve Jones did so in He became the fifth CU player to post a season stroke average under 73, putting him impressive company with Dale Douglass, Irwin, John Lindberg and Bobby Kalinowski. He also led the team in top 10 finishes (4), top 20 finishes (8), rounds in the 60s (5), subpar rounds (12), first round average (71.15), middle round average (72.79), final round average (73.50), and in rounds counting toward team scoring (38 of 39, or 97.4 percent). He tied for 33rd in the NCAA Championships ( ), becoming the first Buff since Irwin to lead at any point of the finals after his 5-under par 66 in the first round. He won the 2002 sectional qualifier for the U.S. Open, shooting rounds of and earned the right to play in the U.S. Open on the famous Bethpage Black course in Farmingdale, N.Y. (though he missed the cut). He turned professional immediately following the qualifier, and went out and won his first professional tournament (Green Mountain Open, Killington, Vt.) the following weekend, winning $10,000 as a tune-up for the Open. After a two-year stint as CU s assistant coach, he is now the head pro at Sterling Country Club. 92

95 At Colorado ( ): Student, Athlete, Facilities Manager, Administrator, Assistant Coach, Head Coach. Simpson held all those roles MARK SIMPSON over nearly four decades as a Buffalo, until cancer claimed him early at the age of 55 on December 5, He had a modest playing career at CU, earning three letters, but would make his mark as one of the top coaches in the collegiate game. On January 12, 2005, he was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame. Simpson had replaced his own coach, the legendary Les Fowler, in January 1977, and would coach the Buffs for 29 years, the exact length Fowler had done so. He presided over 421 events as head coach, the fifth most for any sport in school history. He was most proud of the fact that 119 of the 129 players he brought into the program (92.2 percent) graduated with a degree from CU. He was the 1981 Big Eight Conference and NCAA District Five coach of the year, when CU finished second in the league and 11th in the nation. He was named the co-big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in 2000, as his Buffaloes finished third in the league meet and were ranked in the nation s Top 25 for most of the year. He was also a finalist for induction into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in 2002, and in 2004, the organization recognized him for his contributions to the sport and honored him with its Lifetime Achievement Award. Simpson s teams went to the NCAA s 15 times in his tenure. Under his tutelage, Colorado produced seven different All-Americans who combined for 13 accolades (Jones, Tom Woodard, Terry Kahl, Rick Cramer, John Lindberg, Bobby Kalinowski and Kane Webber), in addition to 10 all-big Eight and four all-big 12 golfers and 15 All-America Scholars. He was also heavily involved in collegiate golf administration, and served two-and-a-half years as GCAA president ( ) and spent a decade in different positions with the organization. At Colorado ( ): He finished third in the most rounds played (151) at Colorado, and was 13th in career stroke average (74.19). He tied for DEREK TOLAN second in both the most top 10 finishes (18) and top 20 efforts (26) in school history (he was 11th with five top five performances). He has had 89.8 percent of his career rounds count toward team scoring (132 of 147; does not include four solo rounds), a figure which ranked fifth in school history. He became just the fifth CU player to have qualified to play in four NCAA Championships, joining Rick Cramer ( ), Bob Kalinowski ( ), Matt Zions ( ) and Kane Webber ( ). As a senior, he was selected as the Male Career Athletic Achievement Award winner for all sports, and the co-male Athlete of the Year (with teammate Patrick Grady) at the school s annual CUSPY celebration (CU Sports Performers of the Year). An honorable mention All-American by Golfweek (one of 20) and the GCAA (one of 33), he also earned PING All-Central Region honors, All-Big 12 honors and All-Big 12 Tournament Team accolades. He finished as the No. 43 ranked player in the nation by both GolfStat and Golfweek. He became the 10th player in school history to win two career tournaments, claiming both in the fall semester, and in doing so set a school record for the lowest stroke average (71.00) for the fall in CU annals. He opened up his senior year by earning co-medalist honors in San Francisco s Olympic Club Intercollegiate, and three weeks later again snared co-medalist at New Mexico s Tucker Invitational. In-between, he placed second in DU s Ron Moore Invitational, posting his career best for the most under par in a tournament (205, -11). In the spring, he had four top 20 finishes, highlighted by a tie for second in the Western Intercollegiate (213, +3). He turned pro following his senior year and promptly went out and won the San Juan Open in his third tournament as a professional, and then captured the Colorado Open. At Colorado ( ): A third third-team All-American as a senior, when he had three wins, six top 10 finishes (11 top 20) and a conferencerunner-up average that established a new CU single-season school KANE WEBBER record (just three strokes over par for the year). His first collegiate win came in the Western Intercollegiate (206, -4); three weeks later, he won again, claiming the Purdue Invitational (206, -10); and a month after that, he won The Maxwell in a playoff to become one of just 19 golfers for the year to win three or more times. His stroke average in the spring decimated the previous record, and for the year, he led the team in 23 (of 24) statistical categories. He played the fifth most rounds in school history (144) on his way to a career stroke average, which bested the old mark by over half a stroke. He also ranked fourth in top five finishes (10), fourth in top 10 efforts (15), first in top 20 finishes (27) and first in 54-hole tournament scores of 220 or better (29). At the 2004 CUSPY s (CU Sports Performers of the Year Awards banquet), he was selected as the Male Career Athletic Achievement Award recipient. Professionally: He is competing on the European and Asian tours and in several regional professional tournaments. At Colorado ( ): Nicknamed the Human 2-Iron for his svelte 6-foot-3 frame, believed to be the first African-American to play varsity TOM WOODARD golf at Colorado. He led the Buffs in stroke average as a junior ( 75-76) with a figure for 30 rounds. He often played his best in the Big Eight Championships, tying for fifth as junior in 1976 and was sixth as a senior a year later, when he earned an individual berth in the NCAA Championships and was awarded honorable mention All-America honors. He became the sixth player in program history to twice be named first-team all-conference, garnering the nod in 1976 and 1977 and joining Keith Alexander, Dale Douglass, Hale Irwin, Larry McAtee and Jim English as two-time recipients. Professionally: He competed for two-and-a-half years on the PGA Tour after his collegiate days, and qualified for two U.S. Opens and a PGA Championship. He was twice selected as the Colorado PGA Section Player of the Year, won a national professional tournament in 1979 on the United Golfers Association Tour and still owns the low round at Denver's popular City Park Golf Course, an 11-under par 61 he shot in Since becoming a club professional in 1986, he has made an impact all around the Denver metro area: he served as head professional at City Park ( ), Littleton Golf Club (1990), South Suburban ( ) and at Buffalo Run (where he was the first head pro in 1996); he was director of golf for the City of Denver from (overseeing six courses), and has been the general manager and director of golf at Foothills Park & Recreation District in Denver since He co-founded The First Tee of Denver, and was inducted into the National Black Golfers Hall of Fame in 2012 and into the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in

96 GCAA HALL OF FAME LATE CU COACH SIMPSON INDUCTED INTO COACHES HALL NEW ORLEANS (January 12, 2005) University of Colorado men s golf coach Mark Simpson was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame, the first CU coach to earn the exclusive honor. I m completely honored and humbled that the committee would consider my coaching career worthy of this honor, Simpson said in opening his induction speech. I d like to thank the person who nominated me, but I don t know who that is. About three months ago, I was having breakfast with a friend, and about three-fourths of the way through it he said, You know, Simpson, you have a great job. I said, Yeah, I like it. Then about two weeks later at lunch with another friend, he says to me, You really do have a dream job. I got to thinking and I truly realized that I do have a dream job, Simpson said. One, I get the special privilege to work with young 17- and 18-year olds and help mold them as people and golfers; two, I love the University of Colorado and no matter what you ve heard about CU these last months, ninety-eight percent of what some perceive about us just isn t true. It is truly a special place, and I m fortunate enough to coach at my alma mater. And three, I get to coach and teach the game of golf. My dream job has lasted 29 years, he continued. There is so much to be thankful for and people to thank. God. The University of Colorado, as (the athletic director) Eddie Crowder took a chance and named me as head coach when I was just 26 years old. All of the players who I ve been blessed to coach and watch mature during my time at CU. My peers. The GCAA; I ve been to Japan, Scotland, England, Ireland and all over the United States thanks to the GCAA. Simpson closed by acknowledging that when he was a young coach, he would listen to advise of those who had been in the profession for a long time. He gave a bit of advice for younger coaches in the audience. If you want to be a great coach, one of the qualities you have to have is that you must relate to your players, he said. Use relate as an acronym: the R is for respect; the E for edify, or to build up your players; the L for listen, as in truly listen to them; the A for authentic, be the real person you are; the T for time, and wisely spend the same amount of time with each of your players and in several areas; and the second E for expectations, for as a coach, it is extremely important to pass on your expectations of them. One of the quests we have is to prepare them for life, and the greatest thing I can hear is when they return years later and tell of the appreciation for what they learned from me, but more importantly, from their experiences at the University of Colorado. In attendance at the event were members of Simpson s immediate family, his mother Martha, Anne Kelly, CU women s golf coach; Mark Crabtree, the head coach at Louisville who was one of Simpson s first players; and Eric Hoos, a former CU assistant and current head coach at Denver. CU s Assistant Athletic Director for Media Relations, David Plati, a long-time friend and colleague of Simpson, presented him for induction. Some highlights of his presentation: I ve been CU s SID since 1984; five years earlier, as a freshman in the office, I was handed the men s golf beat. After being named SID, I wasn t about to give it up, in part due to my love for the game as well as for the sheer enjoyment I have had working with Coach Simpson and the golf team for what has now been almost 26 years. I m probably the only SID he even remembers handling his sport Mark s induction is two-fold, one for his longevity as a respected coach, as well as for all the work he has done on behalf of college golf. He has truly thrived on being involved on the administrative side of things, and the game is better for his contributions. Mark is truly one of the good guys. Ask most everyone who has ever met him. I can say for fact that Stretch, one of his nicknames, is truly one of the all-time most popular figures both at the University of Colorado as well as in Colorado golf circles, which honored him last September with the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame s Lifetime Achievement Award. Mark has all the qualities one seeks in a college coach, some of which include: Humility. Mark has never been above learning and evolving as a coach. He will tell you that when he started out, he wanted all his players to like him. After a few years, he learned they didn t want a friend; they wanted to be coached and to be mentored. Disciplinarian. After all, we are talking about a man who left Jonathan Kaye home from the 1993 Central Regional. To this day, he will tell you it was one of, if not the, toughest decisions he has ever had to make. Compassion: A freshman, Charlie Luther, hit his first collegiate drive off the then-called women s tee markers with the ball landing several feet behind the tee box. The poor kid was even holding his pose, having no idea where the ball went until he heard the thud behind him. Simps comforted him with the line, Don t worry Charlie, even Bo Jackson lost yardage on his first college carry. But he also traveled the 14 hours both to and from Australia to help comfort one of his players after his father passed away. He was on hand when that player, Kane Webber, shot a 59 a day after the funeral in a family tournament played to honor his dad. Part-Time Nutritionist. Mark has purchased over 10,000 bananas for players to snack on during their rounds something about the potassium I believe. Mark also thrives on finding the best Mexican food restaurant in a town so he can showcase his knowledge of the Spanish language, and loves the Louisiana Classics as he has turned many a young meat-and-potatoes golfer on to crawfish. Respect. How many U.S. Open winners openly thank their college golf coach publicly within minutes after victory? That s what Steve Jones did in 1996, as well as several more times in the days afterward. And Good Fortune. Mark offered the same Steve Jones, his first top recruit, a full ride back in the summer of 1977 after Jones shot a 72 after a morning 86 at one of Colorado s tougher courses, Hiwan in Evergreen. He would soon learn that a full scholarship back then was seldom ever offered and it ate up almost all of his allotted aid for the year. But it would be worth it. In a recent interview, Mark summed up what he thought was the best thing about the game of golf. He said, The greatest thing is that it teaches maturity in the sense that you can t blame anybody or anything for your failures, you can only point the finger at yourself. 94

97 COLORADO NATIONAL GOLF CLUB Les Fowler had a dream. Mark Simpson had the same one. The two head golf coaches at Colorado, each for 29 years between 1948 and 2006, longed for the University of Colorado to have its own golf course. Enter Steve Kerr and current CU head coaches, Roy Edwards (men) and Anne Kelly (women). Kerr graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Denver and was one of Fowler s last recruits, playing under both coaches as Simpson took over in the middle of his Buffalo career. A long-time supporter of CU s golf teams, Kerr remained close with Simpson through the years and saw his daughter Erin become one of CU s first real stars of its fledgling women s program. She graduated from CU in 2003 as the school s all-time leader in stroke average and is now playing professionally. To say that Kerr wanted to give something back to the program he loves and cherishes would be an understatement. In addition to the financial contributions through the years he has made to both programs, on March 2, 2009, it became official: the Buffaloes finally would have a golf course and facility to call its very own thanks to him. Located in Erie and formerly known as Vista Ridge Golf Club, Kerr s purchase of the entire operation and subsequent licensing agreement with his alma mater has created Colorado National Golf Club, which will now provide Colorado s men s and women s programs with one of the finest arrangements in all of college golf. The Official Home of the Buffaloes Kerr floated the idea of purchasing and/or developing land in or around Boulder to build the school a course, but that became unrealistic due to several factors. Edwards and Kelly then suggested models in place at Texas A & M and the University of Washington, where local courses were purchased and then for all intents and purposes were basically donated back to the schools for their privileged use without any of the financial responsibility or liability for owning or operating the course. Kerr liked the idea and as it became more of a reality, athletic director Mike Bohn and former CU chancellor Bud Peterson became integral players to make CNGC happen. Knowing Vista Ridge was attainable, Kerr worked to acquire the property to set everything in motion by the end of The club officially had its grand opening under the new name on May 2, 2009, with CU legends Hale Irwin and Steve Jones in attendance to celebrate the event. CNGC and the school signed a long-term licensing agreement for it to be the exclusive home golf course of the CU men s and women s golf programs and will utilize the primary athletic mark and a newly created secondary logo in all branding efforts. The club features CU memorabilia from all sports, highlighted by CU Golf All-America Awards and already has plaques on display, as well as Simpson s last golf bag he maintained as head coach. The club has incorporated the CU brand in many ways, including adorning the President s Room with donated keepsakes and memorabilia from the greatest golfers to ever play for the Buffaloes, including Irwin, Jones and Jonathan Kaye, as well as tributes to former coaches Fowler and Simpson. Golf carts are emblazoned with the CU logo, with 11 others representing each school rival in the Pac-12 Conference. In 2012, the George Boedecker Jr. Golf Facility, a 5,500-square foot state-of-the art indoor practice facility was completed, giving CU s golf teams one of the premier winter homes in all of college golf (when Colorado s often mild winter weather along the Front Range doesn t cooperate, of course). The course remains open for public play as well as tournament play, both amateur and for charity. CNGC has already hosted several top amateur tournaments, including both a men s and women s NCAA regional. Matt Schalk is the club s director of golf and general manager, with Jason Dumler the head professional; both are native Boulderites and Schalk at one time served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Buffs. The championship configuration of CNGC is 7,676 yards with a par-72 layout, though there are six tee boxes, the shortest all the way down to 4,790 yards with four inbetween providing every golfer to play in his or her own comfort zone. CNGC is located at 2700 Vista Parkway (Colorado Highway 7), about two miles west of Interstate 25. More information can be found at the club s website: 95

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