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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Quick Facts & Media Policies Rosters & Schedule Preview COACHING STAFF Head Coach Jay Seawell Men s Golf Support Staff... 7 Assistant Coach Jon Howell University President Dr. Stuart Bell... 9 Bill Battle Top-Ranked University On Campus MEET THE CRIMSON TIDE Player Bios Lettermen Jonathan Hardee Tyler Hitchner Dru Love Tom Lovelady Robby Prater William Sellers Steven Setterstrom Robby Shelton Newcomers Alex Green Davis Riley YEAR IN REVIEW in Review ACADEMICS Academic Success FACILITIES The Jerry Pate Center Ol Colony/North River/Indian Hills RECORDS AND HISTORY 2013 NCAA Championship NCAA Championship Coaching Records National Award Winners All-Americans Amateur Golf Honors The Professional Ranks Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate SEC History & Championships NCAA Championships History Records Year-by-Year Results All-Time Letterwinners Location:... Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment:... 36,155 Founded:... April 12, 1831 Conference:... Southeastern Colors:... Crimson (PMS 201) & White Nickname:... Crimson Tide Home Course:... Ol Colony Golf Course President:... Dr. Stuart R. Bell Athletics Director:... Bill Battle Executive Associate AD/Chief Financial Officer:... Finus Gaston Senior Associate Athletics Director for Support Services (men s golf):... Kevin Almond Faculty Athletics Representative... Dr. James King MEDIA INFORMATION ALABAMA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS The Alabama Athletics Communications Office is located on the ground level of Coleman Coliseum in room 170. MEDIA SERVICES Members of the media can obtain updated statistics and daily tournament results for the Crimson Tide men s golf team during the season via and at the official athletics website at The Athletics Communications office will also provide the media with rosters and tee times for any event the Tide is scheduled to host. Credentials are usually not needed to cover an Alabama-hosted men s golf event, but notification of your intent to cover is needed by the Athletics Communications Department. SOCIAL MEDIA You can follow the Alabama men s golf team through social media on a variety of platforms. The men s golf official Facebook page is AlabamaMGolf. Updates on the team can also be found on and via Instagram at AlabamaMGolf. You can follow all Alabama athletics on Facebook at AlabamaAthletics and on Twitter and SEC NETWORK The SEC now offers access to free licensed game highlights and other newsworthy event video, including select live streams, through the SEC Affiliate Network. This annual program is available exclusively to the accredited media. The program covers all teams and all sports for both men s and women s teams. Video is delivered through a customizable digital video player immediately after televised games/ events conclude. Participating news affiliates also can select individual clips to insert directly into online stories. Television stations also have access to an FTP account to run content on-air. INTERNET Information about The University of Alabama s athletics can be found on the online at the Crimson Tide official athletics site: For information about the Crimson Tide men s golf CREDITS program, select that area from the main menu. Information on the web includes statistics, results, biographies and other historical information. TELEVISION The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers a weekly 15-minute satellite feed consisting of interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape package from September through May. Occasionally the men s golf team will be featured in this package. Please call the athletics communications office for more details. During the season, the golf team s progress will be covered each week on The Crimson Tide This Week, a 30-minute regional sports show. INTERVIEWS Head coach Jay Seawell and his team are available for interviews and can only be reached through the Alabama Athletics Communications Office, due to the extensive time the golf coaching staff spends outside on the course. Team practice sessions rotate times and locations daily, depending on upcoming events and areas of practice emphasis. Golf interview requests should be made at least 24 hours in advance. All golf interviews must be arranged through Aaron Jordan in the Athletics Communications office at FACILITIES As part of the Crimson Tradition Fund facility upgrades, Alabama s home golf course Ol Colony has some recent renovations that serve to turn the course into the Tide s real home with new green complexes and added length. The Alabama golf program is housed in the Jerry Pate Golf Center (2004), the Tide s private practice facility and clubhouse that includes coaches offices, a fully furnished locker room and a team room. The Pate Center also provides Alabama golfers a myriad of chipping and putting greens, target greens and a full driving range. Ol Colony, a course designed by former UA men s golf standout Jerry Pate, serves as the team s home course. In addition to its home course, the Alabama men s golf team benefits from the opportunity of being able to access several golf courses in the Tuscaloosa area for practice, including NorthRiver Yacht Club and Indian Hills Country Club. The University of Alabama men s golf media guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and designed by Aaron Jordan. Editing by Aaron Jordan, Jay Seawell, Doug Walker and Jessica Paré. Cover design by Crimson Tide Productions. Photography by UA Photography, the USGA and Robert Matre. Special thanks to the Crimson Tide coaching staff, Crimson Tide Productions and the staff of the SEC Office. Copyright 2015 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. Roll Tide, Crimson Tide, Bama and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama. INTRODUCTION ROLLTIDE.COM 1

4 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TEAM INFORMATION Record: (.656) Best Finish:... 1st Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, -10 ( ) 2015 SEC Finish:... T4th, -7 ( ) 2015 NCAA Regional Finish:... 7th, +18 ( ) Low Team Score: , Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ( ) Low Team Round: (-12) 2014 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (first round) Low Individual 18 Holes: (-6), Tom Lovelady 2014 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (third round) 54 Holes: (-15), Robby Shelton 2015 Southern Highlands Masters Lettermen.... Returning: 8/Lost: GOLF HONORS PING All-Americans...Robby Shelton (1st team) Golfweek All-Americans....Robby Shelton (2nd team) PING All-Region... Tom Lovelady, Robby Shelton First-Team All-SEC....Robby Shelton SEC All-Freshman....Jonathan Hardee SEC Community Service Team...Tom Lovelady ALABAMA MEN S GOLF ROSTER Name Class Exp. Ht. Career Avg. Hometown (High School/Previous School) Alex Green Fr. HS 6-0 n/a Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) Jonathan Hardee So. 1L Greer, S.C. (Riverside) Tyler Hitchner So. 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Home Schooled) Dru Love Jr. 1L St. Simons Island, Ga. (Frederica Academy) Tom Lovelady Sr. 3L Birmingham, Ala. (Mountain Brook) Robby Prater Jr. 2L Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) William Sellers Jr. 1L Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Academy) Davis Riley Fr. HS 6-1 n/a Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian) Steve Setterstrom So. 1L Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen) Robby Shelton Jr. 2L Wilmer, Ala. (St. Paul s Episcopal School) COACHING STAFF Head Coach:...Jay Seawell Alma Mater:.... South Carolina, 1988 Years at Alabama/Overall:... 14th/24th Office Phone:....(205) Address:... jseawell@ia.ua.edu Assistant:... Jon Howell Alma Mater:.... Mississippi State, 2010 Years at Alabama:....2nd Office Phone:....(205) Address:... jhowell@ia.ua.edu LETTERMEN LOST: 1 Player Exp. Hometown Career Stroke Avg. Gavin Moynihan 2L Dublin, Ireland ALABAMA MEN S GOLF SCHEDULE FALL Event Course Location Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Golf Club Dalton, Ga. Sept Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Ill. Sept DICK s Sporting Goods Collegiate Cup Golf Club at Tennessee Nashville, Tenn. Oct. 5-6 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton Golf Course Vestavia Hills, Ala. Nov. 2-4 Warrior Princeville Makai Invitational Princeville Makai Golf Club Makai, Hawaii SPRING Event Course Location Feb Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar Country Club (River Course) Rio Grande, Puerto Rico March 7-9 Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters Southern Highlands Golf Club Las Vegas, Nev. March Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Landing Golf Club Greensboro, Ga. April 2-3 Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Club Franklin, Tenn. April SEC Championships Seaside Golf Course St. Simons Island, Ga. May NCAA Regional Championships TBA TBA May 27-June 1 NCAA Championships Eugene Country Club Eugene, Ore. 2 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

5 OUTLOOK OUTLOOK MEN S GOLF PREVIEW By Christopher Walsh When it comes to filling out his lineup, University of Alabama men s golf coach Jay Seawell likens the five he plays during a team event to a starting rotation in Major League Baseball. Each slot, one through five, means something, with different opportunities and varied expectations. Someone is the starting pitcher for a reason, and somebody is the No. 1 man for a reason, said the coach who is entering his 14th season with the Crimson Tide. Somebody is the fiveman for a reason. It doesn t mean that they both get the ball, that they both do the same thing. If you think about it there s a responsibility and a pressure that goes with each one. I m looking, in my mind, trying to fill in a spot with each. The good thing about last year is that LSU proved that you don t have to have an No. 1 everyday starter to win the national championship. They kind of had a bunch of No. 2s and 3s. While the national crown stayed in the Southeastern Conference, giving the league its third straight title after Alabama went backto-back in 2013 and 2014, the young Crimson Tide wasn t on hand to attempt the three-peat. By placing seventh at the NCAA Noblesville Regional the Crimson Tide failed to reach Nationals for the first time since However, everyone s back and there s still only one senior on the roster. If Seawell is able to solve his biggest problem from , never really finding that No. 5 starter, the Crimson Tide could be right back contending. Even so, a lot will depend on the players being counted on most at the top of the lineup, namely junior Robby Shelton and senior Tom Lovelady. To the coach, Shelton isn t just the equivalent of having a No. 1 starter, but a staff ace. I like my ace, he said. I like aces. That one guy, or that ace, is that guy who when you really need it at the end, whatever that round is, whether it s the end of the NCAAs, SEC s, regionals or really any tournament, that they ve just got it. They have that it about them. The more the pressure ratchets up the more things internally and flaws are always exposed. The reason why the better players always play better in the bigger events is not because, Oh, they finally show up, it s because that pressure gets tighter. The reason why they re so good shows. That s why I like them. Shelton arrived at the Capstone as the nation's No. 1-ranked junior golfer and during his first two years he posted two of the three lowest stroke averages in program history (70.14 in 2014 and in 2015). The two-time All-American was named the 2014 National Freshman of the Year (Phil Mickelson Award), and the 2014 SEC Player of the Year. ROLLTIDE.COM 3

6 OUTLOOK This past season he was ranked seventh in the Golfweek/Sagarin performance Index, and in addition to being a semifinalist for the prestigious Ben Hogan Award honoring the nation's top amateur golfer was named to the United States Walker Cup team and the United States Palmer Cup team -- a Ryder Cup-type event between college/university golfers. Shelton won all four of his matches to help lead the victory over Europe. guys really separated themselves on last year s team. That leaves the fifth slot, where Seawell might have another potential ace in the making. Out of Hattiesburg, Miss., freshman Davis Riley was the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Golf Player of the Year, and played in the U.S. Open after placing eighth in a sectional qualifier OUTLOOK Over the summer he also competed in his first PGA event as an amateur and finished tied for third with a four-day total of 14-under par 270 at the Barbasol Championship on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at Grand National in Opelika, Ala. Consequently, Seawell is looking for Shelton take the next step in his career, and the coach isn t holding back by setting the highest of goals for his junior standout. Specifically, he wants him to take aim at being the collegiate player of the year. I think Robby is the best player in the world, the coach explained. He s phenomenal and he s still just a 20-year-old kid. As talented as he is sometimes we take him for granted a little bit, they re so talented we think we re robotic a little bit, and they re not. There s a life, a breath and a heartbeat inside of all of them, especially him. How do we go that one extra step to become that guy? That s where they want to be, he should be, but there has to be that step. Seawell s other goal on the individual side for Lovelady to wrap up his impressive career as an All-American. The fifth-year senior and team captain was granted a medical hardship for the season and has already won two national championships and three Southeastern Conference titles. Davis Riley is really good, Seawell said about his 18-year-old newcomer who was ranked third by Golfweek and No. 6 by the American Junior Golf Association. That fifth spot was kind of a bouncing-around spot at the end of the year. Is it someone returning from last year? Is it the Robby Praters of the world? Or is it Tyler Hitchner, or someone like that? Or is it Davis Riley? That s what we re going to find out. Everyone has to earn their spot when they get here. Everyone knows that, we recruit that way. I believe in the end, with Davis, that will be the five guys that we see at the beginning of the year, but I also know that on the back end the other guys are good enough to get into the lineup, he said. So I m excited about that. Sewell got a taste of the team s potential during the opening event when before fading in the final round Alabama held the lead and Davis was atop the leaderboard of the Carpet Collegiate Classic. The Crimson Tide was also without Shelton, who was in England participating in the Walker Cup (he went as the United States lost to Great Britain & Ireland). I think we have a chance to be pretty good, Seawell said. If those two things happen, Seawell won t have to work too much about the team side, especially since two other spots in the lineup are pretty much locked up as well. There s Jonathan Hardee, who was All-SEC freshman, and Dru Love just won the Georgia State-Am, Seawell said. Those four ROBBY SHELTON 4 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

7 COACHES & STAFF Jay seawell HEAD COACH 14th YEAR COACHES/STAFF JAY SEAWELL Head Coach SOUTH CAROLINA, th Season Jay Seawell not only rekindled the proud tradition of the Alabama Crimson Tide men s golf program, he has entrenched the Crimson Tide into the forefront of the nation s elite teams, securing back-to-back national championships in 2013 and The 14th-year head coach is now charged with sustaining one of the country s top programs something that is made easier with the return of every golfer from the season. The golf team s success under Seawell has energized the Tide s alumni base and created an excitement for Alabama golf not seen in recent memory. Named The University of Alabama s head men s golf coach on July 26, 2002, Seawell s teams have captured four Southeastern Conference championships, including three over the last four seasons. He has led UA to 12 NCAA Tournament appearances and eight NCAA Championship berths all in the past 12 years. His 2012 team reached the NCAA Finals, falling just short to Texas. The Tide used that experience to fuel a return trip to the NCAA Finals in 2013 and Seawell is producing headline-worthy studentathletes on the course and in the classroom while his golfers also are among the most active in the Tuscaloosa community, volunteering their time at schools and helping host athletic department events for local children. Men s golf has put 70 players on the SEC Academic Honor Roll in the last 13 years and he has seen eight players (16 honors) named to the Cleveland Golf All-America Scholar Team. Joseph Sykora, was a three-time Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- American and was voted by the league golf coaches as the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year an SEC-record three times. In 2008, Sykora won the SEC s H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award (all sports, all males in the league) and Alabama s Bryant Award, as the top male student-athlete from any sport. Cory Whitsett then received the 2012 and 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award, presented annually to the golfer at the NCAA Championships with the highest GPA. He also was named a 2013 and 2014 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American and the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year while winning the H. Boyd McWhorter Scholar-Athlete Award and the Bryant Award in Seawell has coached 29 All-Americans during his coaching career with 14 of those coming over the last four years alone (four in , five in , four more in and one last season). His golfers at Alabama have been nominated for the sport s highest national awards, including the Ben Hogan Award, the Jack Nicklaus Award, the Fred Haskins Award, the Phil Mickelson Award and the Byron Nelson Award. Justin Thomas won the Nicklaus, Haskins and Mickelson awards in 2012 and Robby Shelton was named the Mickelson Award winner in Seawell has coached Alabama to 42 team tournament championships with 31 individual medalists in 13 years in Tuscaloosa. The Crimson Tide won back-to-back titles in 2013 and 2014, the latest by a commanding 4-1 victory over No. 2 Oklahoma State in the NCAA Finals at the Prairie Dunes Golf Club in Hutchinson, Kan. Alabama s dominant season broke the season-old record of team victories with nine in 12 events during the season. UA also set a school record for winning percentage with a record for a winning percentage of Seawell was named the Dave Williams National Coach of the Year and the SEC Coach of the Year in It was Seawell s third SEC Coach of the Year Award in as many years and fourth overall. The Crimson Tide finished tied for second in the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championships before fighting its way through three rounds of match play with victories over SMU (3-2), LSU (4-1) and Oklahoma State (4-1) in the finals. Alabama also won the school s fifth SEC Championship, third straight and fourth under the direction of Seawell with a 16-shot win at the Sea Island Golf Club. The Tide also won its third straight and fourth overall NCAA Regional Championship with a victory in Auburn. The Crimson Tide team was led by a duo of first team All-Americans: Wyatt and Shelton. The Tide boasted four All-Americans in all with Trey Mullinax (second team PING and Golfweek) and Whitsett (honorable mention PING and second team Golfweek) both receiving All-America honors. Shelton was also the SEC Player and Freshman of the Year while Whitsett was the league s Scholar-Athletes of the Year. The Tide also had a record four first team All-SEC selections. Alabama s 2013 NCAA national championship concluded an historic season at the Capstone that saw the Crimson Tide win a school-record eight times in 12 events and post a cumulative record. Alabama won seven of eight events in the fall, including the final six events. The Crimson Tide finished tied for third in the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championships before rolling through three rounds of match play with victories over New Mexico (4-1), Georgia Tech (3-0-2) ROLLTIDE.COM 5

8 COACHES & STAFF JAY SEAWELL BY THE NUMBERS 39 U.S. Amateur Participants 28 All-Americans 16 NCAA Tournament Appearances 12 Palmer Cup Team Members 10 NCAA Championship Appearances 7 Walker Cup Team Members 6 Top-10 NCAA Finishes 4 NCAA Regional Championship (2009, 2012, 2013 & 2014) Head coach Jay Seawell congratulates Robby Shelton after winning the 2014 national championship. 4 SEC Championships (2008, 2012, 2013 & 2014) 2 NCAA National Championship (2013 & 2014) COACHES/STAFF and Illinois (4-1) in the finals. Alabama also won the school s fourth SEC championship, second straight and third under the direction of Seawell with a twoshot win at the Sea Island Golf Club. The Tide also won its second straight NCAA Regional championship with a victory in Baton Rouge. The Crimson Tide team was led by a trio of first team All-Americans: Whitsett, Wyatt and Thomas. The Tide boasted five All-Americans in all with Mullinax (PING) and Scott Strohmeyer (Golfweek) both receiving honorable mention All- America honors. Whitsett was the SEC Player of the Year and one of the league s Scholar-Athletes of the Year while winning two times. Thomas, a sophomore, also won twice to set Alabama s career record for victories with six. Whitsett, Thomas and Wyatt were all selected for the United States 2013 Walker Cup team. Seawell was named the SEC Coach of the Year for the second time in as many years and third overall while also being named a finalist for the Dave Williams Award (national coach of the year). The Alabama team captured the SEC Championship, NCAA Athens Regional and a runnerup finish at the NCAA Championships. The Tide won the stroke-play portion of the NCAA Championships at Riviera Country Club with a 7-over 859. Alabama then dispatched of Kent State (3-1-1) in the quarterfinals of match play and California (3-2) in the semifinals. The Crimson Tide s bid for the program s first national championship fell one match short as the Tide were Head coach Jay Seawell celebrates with Cory Whitsett after winning the 2013 NCAA Men s Golf Championship at the Capital City Club. edged by Texas (3-2) in the NCAA Finals. Alabama won five of the final seven team events heading into the 2012 NCAA Championships with victories at the Puerto Rico Classic, the Schenkel Invitational, the Linger Longer Invitational, the SEC Championship and the NCAA Athens Regional. The Tide set school records for team season scoring average at (.78 vs. par), low round vs. par at 20-under 268 and low 54 holes vs. par 47-under 817. Seawell was named the SEC Coach of the Year for the second time and was a finalist for the Dave Williams Award (national coach of the year). Seawell also coached impact freshman Thomas to unseen heights in The rookie from Goshen, Ky., won a school-record four times, including medalist honors at the SEC Championships. For his efforts, Thomas was named the SEC Player and Freshman of the Year and was the first Tide player to be selected as the national player of the year. Whitsett and Wyatt turned in successful sophomore campaigns in Whitsett won twice, capturing the 2011 Western Refining All-America Classic and the 2012 Linger Longer Invitational. He finished with a scoring average and earned second-team All-America and first-team All-SEC accolades. Wyatt averaged strokes per round and was a secondteam All-American and first-team All-SEC choice, after recording seven top-five finishes. Hamrick wrapped up his decorated Alabama career by earning 2012 honorable mention All-America honors and secondteam All-SEC plaudits. Alabama s team captured five tournament titles and finished outside of the top four only once in stroke play. The Tide posted a record in head-to-head meetings and had four players ranked in the top 65 of the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index at the end of the season. Alabama posted a runner-up finish at the SEC Championships and qualified for the NCAA Championships with a thrid-place finish at the 2011 NCAA Indiana Regional. Bud Cauley re-wrote the Alabama record book in with a scoring average over 36 rounds. He finished 15 shots under par and was named a firstteam All-American by both PING and Golfweek while also being selected to the All-Nicklaus team. Whitsett garnered 2011 All-America honors under Seawell s tutelage, being named to the second team by both PING and Golfweek while garnering first-team All- SEC and SEC Freshman of the Year honors. Wyatt was a second-team All-SEC choice. Returning only two lettermen for the season, Seawell was presented one of his biggest challenges. The veteran coach responded with a squad that captured its fourth straight Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and boasted four medalists throughout the season. The win at the Jerry Pate was the program s fourth in eight years under Seawell s guidance. Hamrick captured medalist honors at the 2009 JPNI and the Western Refining All-America Classic while tying for first the following spring at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational, on his way to honorable mention All-America honors. Cauley set a school record for scoring average at while Hamrick finished second on the team at Cauley won the Isleworth Collegiate and the Linger Longer Invitational while garnering 2010 first-team All-American honors. The team added a program first to Seawell s resume with a victory at the NCAA Northeast Regional. It was the first regional title for the Crimson Tide s men s golf team and the club s second win of the season. Seawell s teams from finished sixth, 13th and 15th, respectively, in the NCAA Championships while the 2008 team also captured the school s first Southeastern Conference Championship since The team finished with two tournament titles, at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the NCAA Northeast Regional. Seawell s five-man team almost always included at least three freshmen and finished with a average score per round. Freshman sensation Cauley garnered 2009 firstteam All-America honors from Golfweek and secondteam honors from PING. He was first-team All-SEC and the SEC Freshman of the Year. Cauley won 6 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

9 medalist honors at the United State Collegiate Championship while Hamrick was the medalist at the NCAA Northeast Regional. Cauley was also a semifinalist for the Ben Hogan Award (national amateur of the year) and selected to play for the Americans at the 2009 Walker Cup and the 2009 Palmer Cup. Alabama s team finished the season ranked No. 3 in the final Golf World/NIKE Coaches poll and captured its first SEC golf championship in 29 years. Seawell s success caught the attention and respect of his coaching peers, who voted him the 2008 SEC Coach of the Year. His 2008 Tide team co-led the nation in team tournament championships with six wins and also produced four medalists in The team set the school s 54-hole record with the 810 it shot to win the 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. In , the golf team won both of the UA athletic department s biggest awards, the men s team with the highest GPA and the men s community service award. Seawell s program in made Alabama history, catapulting to the nation s No. 1 ranking in all three collegiate polls in September of 2006 and holding the top spot in the Coaches poll from September through early February of The team won four tournaments and set school scoring records on its way to a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships and a runner-up showing at the SEC Championships. After arriving at the Capstone for the season, Seawell and quickly established a formula for success. His first Crimson Tide team finished sixth at the SEC Championships, after a ninth-place showing the previous year. Alabama also qualified for the NCAA East Regional, only the second appearance in six-year span for the Tide. The season helped build the foundation for the coming years at Alabama. The Crimson Tide finished 11th at the SEC Championships, but earlier captured its first tournament team title with a win at the Conrad Rehling Invitational, proving that the program was building for the future. That future came quickly as the Crimson Tide qualified for not only the NCAA Regionals in 2005, but tied for 28th at the NCAA Championships. It was Alabama s first NCAA Championship appearance since the 1996 season. The Tide posted a sixth-place finish at the NCAA East Regional to qualify. The Crimson Tide again qualified for NCAA regional play in 2006, finishing 14th at the NCAA West Regional. Alabama also recorded a third-place finish at the SEC Championship, its best at that time since a third-place showing in Seawell began his coaching career at Anderson College, where he coached from and won five consecutive Region 10 championships. His work earned him five Region Coach of the Year Awards. After briefly leaving Anderson for another career pursuit, Seawell returned to coach Anderson again in Seawell was hired by Augusta State as its head coach prior to the start of season. He led ASU to four straight NCAA Regional appearances and three trips to the NCAA Championships. Seawell s 2001 team finished seventh at the NCAAs before turning in the best finish in school history the following year with a fifth-place showing. He coached three All-Americans during his tenure at ASU, including two-time All-American Jamie Elson along with All-American and former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson. Seawell is a 1988 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree is in hotel and restaurant management. He lettered on the Gamecocks golf team and served as the president of the University s Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Seawell and his wife, Stephanie, have three children: Brooke, Jackson and Lauren. THE JAY SEAWELL FILE Hired: July 26, 2002 Education: Univeristy of South Carolina (1988) Coaching Experience: Head Coach, Anderson College ( & ) Heach Coach, Augusta State ( ) Head Coach, Alabama (2002-present) NCAA Postseasons: (16) Alabama: 2003, 2005 (28th), 2006, 2007 (6th), 2008 (13th), 2009 (15th), 2010, 2011 (14th), 2012 (2nd), 2013 (1st), 2014 (1st), 2015 Augusta State: 1999, 2000, 2001 (7th), 2002 (5th) MEN S GOLF SUPPORT STAFF AMY BRAGG PERFORMANCE NUTRITION JON DEVER ASSOCIATE A.D. STUDENT RELATIONS JUNIOR WALDEN EQUIPMENT MANAGER - OLYMPIC SPORTS JAMES ANDREWS ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON ROCKY COLBURN STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING AARON JORDAN ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS SHERRY SELBY ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CRAIG BUETTNER PRIMARY CARE COACHES & STAFF CLARKE HOLTER ATHLETIC TRAINER JON DEVER JR. STUDENT MANAGER LYLE CAIN ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON COACHES/STAFF ROLLTIDE.COM 7

10 COACHES & STAFF jon howell ASSISTANT COACH SECOND YEAR COACHES/STAFF benefit on the recruiting trail as someone who really understands junior golf. Howell came to Tuscaloosa after serving nearly four years as the director of golf instruction at the Country Club of Jackson (Miss.), where he had a track record for developing some of the top junior players in the nation. A member of the PGA of America, Howell attended Mississippi State s professional golf management program, graduating in JON HOWELL Assistant Coach MISSISSIPPI STATE, nd Season Jon Howell is in his second season as assistant men s golf coach at the University of Alabama in Howell s duties for the Crimson Tide include assisting Seawell in day-to-day operations of the program while also serving as the recruiting coordinator and assisting in player development. He serves as the Director of the Alabama Golf Academy while overseeing alumni relations and the Crimson Tide Open. When he was hired, Howell became the fourth assistant coach in as many years for the Crimson Tide with each assistant landing a head coaching job. Former Tide assistant Mike McGraw replaced Roby Bradley, who was named the head coach at Purdue following the Crimson Tide s 2013 NCAA Championship victory. Bradley had replaced Scott Limbaugh, who took over the Vanderbilt program in the summer of 2012, after Alabama s NCAA runner-up finish. Howell is married to the former Kay Nobles and the couple has a daughter Sadie. It's been great having Jon on board, Alabama head coach Jay Seawell said. He has done a fabulous job of developing and teaching young players as a PGA Professional. Jon is extremely valuable to our current players from an instruction standpoint and is a tremendous 8 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

11 On Your Campus... Alabama president dr. Stuart R. bell Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama on July 15, Founded in 1831, the University is the state s flagship and a student-centered, comprehensive research university. Dr. Bell has broad administrative experience and is a nearly 30-year veteran of higher education. He previously served at UA for 16 years where he founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center. I certainly look forward to leading this university as its next president and working alongside the many men and women who have made it a great university today and who will also make it a great university in the future, Bell said on the day he was named UA president. It s just great to be here in Tuscaloosa, and it s great to be in Alabama and to, once again, be able to say Roll Tide! Immediately prior to becoming UA s president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. During Dr. Bell s tenure there and earlier at the University of Kansas, where he served as dean of its College of Engineering, those institutions opened new facilities, and student recruitment, retention and success were emphasized. First joining UA in 1986 as an assistant professor in the UA College of Engineering s department of mechanical engineering, Dr. Bell was named department head nine years later. With research interest in combustion engines, Dr. Bell has expertise in alternative fuels for engines, innovative engine designs and modeling of engine and engine processes. He directed UA s Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies. Dr. Bell was awarded the Society of Automotive Engineers Ralph Teetor Award for Outstanding Contributions to Research and Teaching in He was presented the T. Morris Hackney Faculty Leadership Award for the UA College of Engineering in 2001, and, in 2005, he received the Richard S. Woodbury Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A native of Abilene, Texas, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in He earned his master s and doctorate degrees in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M in 1981 and 1986, respectively. He and his wife, Susan, have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen.

12 Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 36,155 for fall The entering freshman class, at 6,856 students, was the largest and best qualified in UA history. More than 2,100 freshmen scored 30 or higher on the ACT, placing them in the top five percent of students taking the ACT. The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars with more than 600 currently enrolled. Top Ranked one of america's top ranked universities Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 38th among public universities in the 2015 rankings. UA s latest college rankings include: The School of Law is ranked 22nd among all law schools in the nation, spring The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Forty-five UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including four in The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 14 Truman Scholars, 30 Hollings Scholars and six Boren Scholars. Twenty-eight UA faculty have received NSF CAREER Awards, the nation s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences. Dr. Samantha Hansen, UA assistant professor of geological sciences, is one of many faculty recognized nationally for research. Hansen is one of 102 scientists who received the 2014 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. Fourteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during Three will be based in Spain and two each in Brazil, Malaysia and Turkey. Others will be in Czech Republic, Cyprus, France, Peru and South Korea. U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama s Manderson Online Business Master s programs 12th in the nation, up from 75th last year. The rankings are based on level of accreditation, faculty credentials, admissions selectivity, reputation for excellence among peer institutions and academic and career support services offered to students. Public Accounting Report s 2014 rankings place UA s Culverhouse School of Accountancy s undergraduate and master s programs eighth in the nation and the doctoral program 12th. PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation six times.

13 BILL BATTLE DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS William R. Bill Battle is in his third year as Director of Athletics at The University of Alabama. Battle took over the job on Friday, March 22, 2013, succeeding Mal Moore who had held the position since November, Battle joined the Crimson Tide after a career as a college football coach and entrepreneur that was consistently hallmarked by innovation and foresight. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Battle attended The University of Alabama on a football scholarship and enjoyed a successful playing career as a three-year starter at end for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach Paul Bear Bryant from Battle was a member of Bryant s first national championship team at Alabama in Generally regarded as the team s best end throughout his playing career, Battle came to Tuscaloosa after starring in three sports at Birmingham s West End High School. An excellent student, Battle earned a bachelor s degree in Biology (minor in Psychology) from The University of Alabama in 1963 and a master s degree in Education from The University of Oklahoma in He was an Academic All-SEC selection as a senior in 1962 and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala., in January of He was named first team tight end and second team defensive end on The University of Alabama All Decade Team of the 1960s. Battle entered the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at The University of Oklahoma in 1963 under famed head coach Bud Wilkinson. In 1964 and 1965, he served as an assistant coach at the United States Military Academy while serving a two-year military tour. In 1966, he moved on to the University of Tennessee, where he served as an assistant coach under head coach Doug Dickey for four seasons ( ) until he was named head coach of the Volunteers in When he was named head coach, Battle was the youngest head coach in college football at the age of 28. During his seven-year tenure as head coach ( ), Battle s teams went , finished three seasons ranked in the nation s top 10 among five top-20 finishes and won four out of five bowl games. Battle s Tennessee teams won 11 games once (1970) and at least 10 games in three different seasons (1970, 1971 and 1972). His first Tennessee team finished the season ranked fourth in both national polls. His 1971 team finished ranked ninth in both national polls and the 1972 Tennessee squad finished ranked eighth by the Associated Press and 11th in the Coaches poll. Battle began a career in the private sector after his coaching career ended. He held various positions within Circle S Industries in Selma, Ala., and served as president of two different companies, as well as vice chairman of the Circle S Holding Company Board. During his six years at Circle S, the organization grew from two companies earning $12 million in annual sales to 10 companies earning $60 million. Battle founded The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in 1981, and served as president and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) until He also served as chairman of the board of Licensing Partners International (LPI), which was created in 2001 to represent the licensing interests of non-collegiate sports properties, as well as corporate and entertainment properties. A 1981 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Battle was inducted as the first member of the charter class of the National Collegiate Licensing Association Hall of Fame in He was the recipient of the 2005 Paul W. Bryant Alumni Athlete Award at The University of Alabama and was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers Association (LIMA) Hall of Fame in Battle received a National Football Foundation award in December 2008 for Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football. In June 2010, Bill was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators (NACMA) Hall of Fame. He was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award in He currently serves on the boards of the Bryant-Jordan Student-Athlete Foundation, The University of Alabama A-Club Educational & Charitable Foundation, the Crimson Tide Foundation, and the National Football Foundation. Battle s wife, Mary, is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Nursing with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She earned a Master of Science in healthcare administration from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. For many years Mary worked in the healthcare industry both in the clinical setting and for healthcare corporations that developed and managed physician provider networks including the development of strategically significant relationships with payors and business and industry. Mary currently serves on the Arthritis Foundation National Board of Directors and is the chairperson of the Arthritis Foundation Leadership Council for the Birmingham market. She is also a member of the Volunteer Engagement Task Team for the Arthritis Foundation. In addition, Mary is an inaugural member of the UAB School of Medicine Board of Visitors and is active in fundraising activities for UAB that support research projects targeting more effective treatment for rheumatoid arthritis. The Battles are part of UAB s Stem Cell Institute Board and are both active in their support of UAB s Department of Rheumatology. In their leisure time, the Battles enjoy life on their ranch in Georgia. Mary is an avid equestrian while Bill enjoys working on various projects around the ranch. FINUS GASTON SENIOR EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER KEVIN ALMOND EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE A.D. SUPPORT SERVICES MARIE ROBBINS SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR SAM BRANCH SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. DEVELOPMENT JEFF PURINTON SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS DOUG WALKER SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. COMMUNICATIONS CHRIS BESANCENEY ASSOCIATE A.D. TICKETING / TIDE PRIDE JONATHAN BOWLING ASSOCIATE A.D. COMPLIANCE JON DEVER ASSOCIATE A.D. STUDENT SERVICES BRAD LEDFORD ASSOCIATE A.D. STRATEGIC MARKETING CAROL PARK ASSOCIATE A.D. BUSINESS AARON VOLD ASSOCIATE A.D. MAJOR GIFTS TOMMY FORD ASSISTANT A.D. DONOR PROGRAMS DR. JAMES KING FACULTY ATHLETIC REPRESENTATIVE

14 From the architecture to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. With more than 200 academic majors, outstanding honors programs and a championship athletic tradition, UA offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Our undergraduate, graduate and professional programs give students the opportunity to interact with nationally ranked faculty and our distance learning programs offer learning that fits your life. On Your Campus... Life on the UA campus is defined by opportunities. Students who want to get involved can join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, volunteer in the community, participate in intramural teams or run for student government. Students, faculty, staff and visitors can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. UA s fine museums house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities. The Ferguson Center, UA s student union, was renovated and expanded in 2014, providing more space for student activities and a larger food court and Supply Store. The new Fresh Food Company as well as Lakeside and Burke dining halls offer a wide variety of food service options. The Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities to students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multipurpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility s outdoor aquatic area features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and lots of deck space. An additional recreation and student center is conveniently located for residential students between the Presidential 1 and II residence halls. Whatever your interests, you will find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA.

15 PLAYER PROFILES Sophomore JONATHAN HARDEE Greer, S.C. (Riverside) OVERVIEW Arrived at the University of Alabama as one of the nation s top junior players and was a contributor for the Crimson Tide as a freshman... named to the SEC All- Freshman team despite fighting an injury throughout most of his rookie season... won the 2013 AJGA Brian Harman Junior Championship and had four top-10 finishes in national tournaments his senior year of high school. HARDEE S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2014 Carpet Capital Collegiate Low 18: SEC Championship Low 18 vs. Par: SEC Championship Low 54: 208 (-2) 2015 SEC Championship Low 54 vs. Par: SEC Championship Tournaments Under Par: (FRESHMAN) Named SEC All-Freshman, becoming the eighth Alabama golfer over the past six years to earn honor... despite battling through an injury which kept him out a majority of the fall and spring seasons, he proved to be a key cog in the Crimson Tide lineup during the spring campaign... ranked fourth on the team with a stroke average on the season but improved that number over his final four tournaments... competed in six events (18 rounds) on the season, including each of the team s final four spring tournaments... improved his standing in each tournament during the spring, highlighted by an 11th-place showing at the 2015 SEC Championships in which he shot a careerlow 54-hole score of 2-under par carded a career-low round of 3-under par 67 in the opening round of the SEC Championships... led the Crimson Tide in the NCAA Noblesville Regional with an 11th-place finish after carding an even par 216 ( )... finished with a 1-under par 215 ( ) in the Linger Longer Invitational, which was his first tournament action since recovering from an injury that sidelined him most of the season... finished the season with six rounds of par or better. PREP HIGHLIGHTS A four-year letterwinner at Riverside High School... ranked as a top-40 golfer in the nation according to Golfweek/ Sagarin Index and the Polo Golf Rankings prior to coming to Alabama 2013 Rolex honorable mention All-American two-time runner-up at the 2013 and 2014 South Carolina AAAA Tournament finished fourth at the 2013 AJGA Exide Technologies Junior Open top- 10 finisher at the 2013 Rolex Tournament of Champions (t10th) placed 22nd at the 2013 Junior PLAYERS Championship added a 14th-place finish at the 2013 PING Invitational took low medalist honors at the 2013 AJGA Brian Harman Junior Championship all-state honors in 2013 and 2014 finished fourth competing as an individual in the 2012 South Carolina AAAA State Tournament. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jeff Hardee... has one sister, Caroline... majoring in business. PROFILES CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins , ROLLTIDE.COM 13

16 PLAYER PROFILES Sophomore TYLER HITCHNER Tuscaloosa, Ala. (home schooled) PROFILES OVERVIEW Competed in three events as a true freshman for the Crimson Tide... a local product who won seven of his final 14 Southeast Junior Golf Tournaments during a two-year stretch ( )... finished out of the top 10 only twice in 20 events in his final three years on the junior circuit... won the 2013 Greystone Invitational and the 2014 Alabama State Match Play... will provide depth and talent for the team (FRESHMAN) Saw action in three tournaments on the season... his first event was a 57th-place finish at the John Hayt Invitational, closing play with a 233 ( )... best showing came at the Carper Capital Collegiate where he finished with an 8-over par 224 ( )... also competed at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, closing play in 52nd with a 232 ( ). with a two-day total of 133 (rounds of 67 and 66) won the 2013 Greystone Invitational top-10 finisher at the AJGA Junior at Steelwood, finishing seventh tied for 15th at the 2013 Alabama State Amateur Championship. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Mike and Kathy Hitchner... has two sisters, Rylee and Halli... majoring in engineering. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Top finisher at the 2014 Alabama State Match Play Championship, winning five matches over three days medalist at the 2013 Crabapple Junior Championship HITCHNER S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2014 Carpet Capital Collegiate Low 18: John Hayt Invitational Low 18 vs. Par: E 2014 John Hayt Invitational Low 54: 224 (+8) 2014 Carpet Capital Collegiate Low 54 vs. Par: Carpet Capital Collegiate Tournaments Under Par: 0 CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

17 PLAYER PROFILES Junior DRU LOVE St. Simons Island, Ga. (Frederica Academy) OVERVIEW Provides an exceptional pedigree to The University of Alabama golf program a seasoned veteran who brings experience and leadership in his fourth season with the team (redshirted as a true freshman in )... returns after a stellar season in which he saw the first action of his career... made an impact by ranking third on the team in stroke average, rounds played and top-20 finishes... also ranked second in number of par or lower rounds... the son of PGA professional Davis Love III. of No. 109 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin performance Index... had a 19th-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Regional in Noblesville, Ind., completing play with a 3-over par 219 ( )... carded a career-low round of 5-under par 65 in the opening round of the 2014 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate... finished that event with a career-low 54-hole total of 3-under par 207 ( )... carded six rounds in the 60s and had 15 rounds of par or lower. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Robin and Davis Love III... has one sister, Alexia... his father Davis III is a 20-time winner on the PGA Tour, including the 1997 PGA Championship, and was the captain of the 2012 U.S. Ryder Cup team... full name is Davis Love IV... majoring in pre-business. PROFILES (SOPHOMORE) Made 10 starts in the Tide s 11 tournaments... ranked third on the team with a stroke average of claimed his first career tournament victory in just the fourth tournament he ever played when he won medalist honors at the 2015 Puerto Rico Classic, finishing with a career-low score of 7-under par 209 ( )... won that event on the same day his father, Davis Love III, was named the United States Ryder Cup captain (Feb. 24)... finished the season with five top-20 finishes, four of which came in the Tide s final seven events... final ranking LOVE S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2014 Carpet Capital Collegiate Low 18: Jerry Pate National Low 18 vs. Par: Jerry Pate National Low 54: 207 (-3) 2014 Jerry Pate National Low 54 vs. Par: Puerto Rico Classic Tournaments Under Par: (FRESHMAN) Did not see any collegiate tournament action, as member of extremely deep national championship team that was fronted by three seniors among the starting five (REDSHIRT SEASON) Redshirted during his first year at the Capstone. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Five-time state champion at Frederica Academy in St. Simons Island, Ga.... captured the title for the first time as an 8th-grader in 2008 and capped off his prep career with his final championship as a senior in a three-time team MVP (2009, 2011 and 2012)... finished his career with the second-lowest stroke average in school history... also played basketball for Frederica Academy, leading his squad to one state championship. CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins , ROLLTIDE.COM 15

18 PLAYER PROFILES Senior TOM LOVELADY Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook) PROFILES OVERVIEW The lone senior on the team who will be looked on as this year s leader... was named the team captain as a junior and poised to accept the same role as a senior... has the potential to leave his mark as one of the most decorated golfers in program history as he has been a part of two national championships (2013 and 2014) and NCAA runner-up finish (2012)... a fifth-year student who arrived in the fall of 2011 as an elite national recruit and in-state product... earned a spot in the Tide lineup in , making 10 starts in 12 events... played in three events in the fall of 2011 before an injury ended his season... granted a medical hardship for that season, giving him another season of eligibility beyond made four starts and played in six events as a redshirt freshman in enters his senior season with a career stroke average, which ranks ninth-best in program history... has played in 30 career tournaments totaling 89 rounds... tied for ninth place at the 2014 South Beach International... finished in third overall at the 2015 Alabama State Amateur and tied for ninth place at the 2015 Northeast Amateur... also had a third-place finish at the 2015 Jones Cup (JUNIOR) Team captain... named to the 2015 PING Southeastern All-Region team... also named to the SEC Community Service team... named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... appeared in the Crimson Tide lineup in all 11 event events (33 rounds)... ranked second on the team in stroke average at (2,385 strokes in 33 rounds played)... had a 0.91 average vs. par which ranked second on the team... had three top-10 finishes, which ranked second on the team... finished with a ranking of No. 71 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... had a career-best finish of second place in the 2014 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, closing the event with a career-low 54-hole tournament total of 10-under par 206 ( )... finished tied for fourth at the John Hayt Invitational with a 3-over par 219 ( )... also had a fourth-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Championship with a 3-under par 210 ( )... placed seventh at the Linger Longer Invitational with a 6-under par 210 ( )... carded a career-low round of 64, which was the lowest 18-hole score shot by an Crimson Tide golfer on the year, in the final round of the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate... the 64 tied for the third-lowest 18-hole score in program history, while the 6-under mark also ranked among the lowest rounds vs. par in the record books (tied for 17th)... went on to finish in eighth overall at the Jerry Pate with a 54-hole 210 ( )... finished tied for 19th overall at the Puerto Rico Classic with a 1-over par 217 ( )... placed in a tie for 25th overall at the Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational with a 223 ( )... recorded six rounds in the 60s and had 17 rounds of par or lower on the season... a member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll and a nominee for the Paul W. Bryant Award (SOPHOMORE) Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... made 10 starts in 12 events for the Tide, helping Alabama win its second straight NCAA championship... fifth on the team in stroke average at (2,168 strokes/30 rounds)... finished with three top-10 finishes, highlighted by a tie for third at the NCAA Auburn Regional... had 13 rounds of par or better and five in the 60s... counted to team score in 22 of 30 rounds (.733)... ranked 68th in the final Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index and 66th in the last Golfstat.com Head-to- Head Player Rankings... recorded the first hole-in-one of his collegiate career with an ace on the 11th hole at the Vanderbilt Legends Club in the second round of the Mason Rudolph Championship... opened the season at the home JPNI event, where he shot 1-over 211 with an firstround 68 for a seventh-place finish... tied for 28th at the Isleworth Collegiate (Windemere,Fla.), shooting for a 4-over began the spring with a 3-under 213 at the Puerto Rico Classic, with rounds of to tie for 22nd... placed eighth at Vanderbilt s Mason Rudolph Championship, firing rounds of for and even-par turned in one of his best performances of the season with a 3-under 213 at the NCAA Auburn Regional Championship, tying for third and a career-best finish ( )... tied for 35th at 1-over 211 in the stroke play portion of the NCAA Championships with rounds of , at Prairie Dunes in Hutchinson, Kan.... counted in all three NCAA rounds, helping the Tide tie for second in the stroke play... went 1-2 in match play, earning a win over LSU s Smylie Kaufman, 1 up, in the semifinals... fell 2 up to SMU s Harry Higgs in the quarterfinals and battled Big 12 Player of the Year Wyndam Clark of Oklahoma State in the finals, making an impressive comeback before eventually falling 3 and ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

19 PLAYER PROFILES (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) Played is six events and started four times for the Tide posted a stroke average over 17 competitive rounds fired three rounds of 69 and four rounds at par or better tied for 16th at the Puerto Rico Classic, carding rounds of 69, 76, 69 for a career-low 2-under 214 top finish was a tie for ninth at the Savannah Quarters Invitational, after shooting 7-over 223 started Alabama s first event of the season at the Carpet Capital Collegiate (Rocky Face, Ga.), finishing 26th at 5-over 221 ( ) posted a final-round 69 at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational in Orlando shot 6-over 222 in starting role at the Schenkel Invitational (Statesboro, Ga.), with rounds of 75, 74 and 73 competed as an individual at the Linger Longer Invitational (Greensboro, Ga.), finishing 46th at 7-over 151 runner-up at the Dixie Amateur, shooting a personal best 63 in the third round finished third at the 2013 Alabama State Amateur tied for fourth at The Players Amateur in Bluffton, S.C (FRESHMAN) Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll... started the first three tournaments before an injury derailed his freshman season... posted two top-25 finishes and averaged shots per round, which ranked fifth on the team... counted toward the team score in 8-of-9 rounds... carded a 2-over-par 218 in his collegiate debut at the Carpet Capital Collegiate (Rocky Face, Ga.), finishing tied for 21st... placed 25th at the Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational, shooting 10-over carded a 225 (+15) at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate to finish 39th at the home event... named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll... granted a medical hardship for the season. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Two-time Rolex Junior All-American, garnering honors in 2009 and listed No. 13 nationally in the Golfweek Junior Boys Rankings and 2011 Birmingham News Metro Player of the Year... Alabama High School Athletics Association Class 6A medalist in 2008 and led his team to the 2011 Alabama 6A State Championship title Birmingham Kiwanis Club Golfer of the Year... led his Mountain Brook High School team to a runner-up showing in 2008 state tournament... low competitive round as a junior golfer was a 64 at the PGA Junior at Shoal Creek in Birmingham... also shot 64 at the 2011 Dogwood Invitational to tie his low competitive round as a junior... placed third at the 2012 Palmetto Amateur... finished second to classmate Justin Thomas at the 2009 Footjoy Invitational, where he carded rounds of 69, 67, 69 and shot 69 and 65 at the 2010 USGA Junior Amateur Qualifier... won the 2010 Willow Point Invitational and finished fifth at the 2011 Dixie Amateur... advanced to the round of 16 at the 2008 USGA Junior Amateur... set the course record at Vestavia Hill Country Club with a 61 in August of medalist at the 2008 West Alabama Classic. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of the late Tim Lovelady and Kitty Lovelady... has one sister, Annie... was involved with FBLA, Spanish Club, Young Republicans and Future Business Leaders of America at Mountain Brook... majoring in business. PROFILES LOVELADY S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2011 Carpet Capital Collegiate Low 18: Jerry Pate National Low 18 vs. Par: Jerry Pate National Low 54: 206 (-10) 2015 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Low 54 vs. Par: Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Tournaments Under Par: 6 CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins , , , TOTALS , ROLLTIDE.COM 17

20 PLAYER PROFILES Junior ROBBY PRATER Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) PROFILES OVERVIEW Former Alabama state champion who is entering his fourth year in the Crimson Tide program, after redshirting in expected to provide leadership while also competing for a spot in the lineup (SOPHOMORE) Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... competed in seven tournaments (21 rounds) which ranked third most on the team... finished with a stroke average, which ranked sixth on the team... carded career-best 18-hole scores of 69 on two separate occasions during the season (first round of the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate and the first round of the SEC Championships)... had a season-best finish when he tied for 26th overall at the Jerry Pate with a 7-over par 217 ( )... carded a career-low tournament total of 4-over par 214 ( ) at the SEC Championships where he tied for 36th overall... finished in 40th position at the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate after carding a 12-over par 228 ( ). PRATER S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2014 Linger Longer Invitational Low 18: 69 (2x) 2014 Jerry Pate National, 2015 SEC Championship Low 18 vs. Par: Jerry Pate National, 2015 SEC Championship Low 54: 214 (+4) 2015 SEC Championship Low 54 vs. Par: 221 (+4) 2015 SEC Championship Tournaments Under Par: (FRESHMAN) Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... competed in two tournaments during his first year of competition at Alabama... averaged in six rounds played... fired three rounds of 71, two coming at Vanderbilt s Mason Rudolph Championship... tied for 40th in his first collegiate event, the Linger Longer Invitational (Greensboro, Ga.), firing an 8-over par finished 33rd with an 8-over par 221 at the Mason Rudolph Championship (REDSHIRT SEASON) Named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll... redshirted during his first year at the Capstone. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Was a standout on the Spain Park High School golf team, leading the Jaguars to the 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012 Alabama 6A State Championship titles... named the Birmingham News Boys Metro Golfer of the Year... averaged 73.9 strokes as a senior... won the Alabama 6A state individual championship in shot a 64 in the first round of the Alabama State Junior Championship. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Jerry and Robin Prater... has two brothers, Jay and Sam, and a sister Cambre... also played varsity basketball at Spain Park High School, earning allarea honors as a junior... his cousin Ben Olsen an All-America soccer player at the University of Virginia who went on to play with the U.S. National Team currently serves as head coach of Major League Soccer s D.C. United (where he starred as a professional player)... began playing golf at the age of nine... majoring in pre-business CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins (3x) , (2x) TOTALS , (2x) ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

21 PLAYER PROFILES Junior WILLIAM SELLERS Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Academy) OVERVIEW Came to Alabama as one of the top in-state recruits... one of seven players from the state of Alabama on the roster... entering his fourth year in the Crimson Tide program, after redshirting in (SOPHOMORE) Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... saw his first action with the Crimson Tide... competed in three events and averaged strokes per round... first career tournament came at the 2015 Puerto Rico Classic where he finished tied for 58th with a 14-over par 230 ( )... best finish came at the Mason Rudolph Championship where he placed in a tie for 49th with a 14-over 227 ( )... also competed at the Southern Highland Masters where he shot a 241 ( ) (FRESHMAN) Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... did not see any action for the Crimson Tide. SELLERS PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2015 Puerto Rico Classic Low 18: 75 (3x) 2015 Puerto Rico Classic (2x), 2015 Mason Rudolph Championship Low 18 vs. Par: +5 (3x) 2015 Puerto Rico Classic (2x), 2015 Mason Rudolph Championship Low 54: Mason Rudolph Championship Low 54 vs. Par: +14 (3x) 2015 Puerto Rico Classic (2x), 2015 Mason Rudolph Championship Tournaments Under Par: (REDSHIRT) Named to SEC Frehsman Academic Honor Roll... redshirted during his first year at the Capstone. PREP HIGHLIGHTS Helped guide Montgomery Academy to five Alabama 3A State Championship titles in six years (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012)... earned medalist honors at the 2010, 2011 and 2012 Alabama 3A State Championships, matching former Alabama and Montgomery Academy golfer Hunter Hamrick and current Tide teammate Robby Shelton as threetime state champs... his 2012 round of 64 in the state championship became the lowest in state history... earned Montgomery Advertiser All-Metro honors for six straight years ( )... named metro player of the year in 2008, 2011 and medalist at the 2011 Blue-Gray Classic. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Doug and Leslie Sellers... has one brother, Douglas... his aunt Leah Oldarce Taylor played golf at Alabama, lettering in 1977 and began playing golf at age nine... majoring in pre-business. PROFILES CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins (3x) ROLLTIDE.COM 19

22 PLAYER PROFILES Sophomore STEVEN SETTERSTROM Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen) OVERVIEW The 2014 Alabama state champion who is entering his second year in the Crimson Tide program... saw action in two tournaments during his freshman season. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Steve and Laurie Setterstrom... has two sisters, Megan and Courtney... majoring in finance. PROFILES (FRESHMAN) Played in two tournaments during his rookie season... averaged strokes per round over the six rounds in which he competed... first collegiate action of career came at the 2015 John Hayt Invitational where he finished tied for 57th with a 17-over par 233 ( )... best finish came at the Linger Longer Invitational where he placed in a tie for 56th with a 5-over 221 ( ). PREP HIGHLIGHTS A four-year letterwinner at McGill- Toolen High School... captured medalist honors at the 2014 AHSAA Class 6A State Tournament with a 36-hole total of 8-under 136 accumulated four wins in the Alabama junior circuit over 2012 and 2013 (twice at the Gulf Shores Junior Championship and twice at the Lakewood Junior Classic). SELLERS PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2015 Puerto Rico Classic Low 18: Linger Longer Invitational Low 18 vs. Par: Linger Longer Invitational Low 54: Linger Longer Invitational Low 54 vs. Par: Linger Longer Invitational Tournaments Under Par: 0 CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

23 PLAYER PROFILES Junior ROBBY SHELTON Wilmer, Ala. (St. Paul s Episcopal School) OVERVIEW Arrived at The University of Alabama as the nation s No. 1-ranked junior golfer and is now considered one of the top players in collegiate golf... owns two of the three lowest stroke averages in a season in program history (70.14 in 2014 and in 2015), while his career average of ranks the lowest in program history... after two years, his average vs. par ranks as the best in the Alabama record books... was named the 2014 National Freshman of the Year (Phil Mickelson Award)... a first team All-American in 2014 and also named the 2014 SEC Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year... a two-time first team All-SEC performer... back-to-back seasons in which he ranked among the nation s top-10 golfers in the final Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index (ranked No. 2 in 2014 and No. 7 in 2015)... selected to participate in the 2014 and 2015 Palmer Cup for the United States... named among the semifinalists for the Ben Hogan Award in each of the last two seasons... qualified for the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No won the 2012 Junior PLAYERS Championship and the Junior PGA.... has won three collegiate tournaments (2015 Southern Highlands Masters, 2014 Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational and 2014 Puerto Rico Classic)... has finished in the top-20 in a tournament in 22 of 23 career events played at Alabama... has finished in the top 10 in 17 of 23 career events... boasts 14 top-five results and 64 of 69 career rounds count toward the team total (93 percent) (SOPHOMORE) Ranked as the No. 7 golfer in the nation by Golfweek/Sagarin performance Index and No. 23 by Golfstat.com Head-to-Head Player Rankings... selected to the All- Nicklaus team for a second consecutive season... tabbed a PING first team All- America for a second consecutive year and Southeastern All-Region performer... also named a first team All-SEC performer for the second straight season... named to the United States Palmer Cup team and was a semifinalist for the prestigious Ben Hogan Award honoring the nation s top amateur golfer... named to SEC Academic Honor Roll... became just the third Alabama golfer in program history to have 100 percent of his rounds count toward the team s tournament total (33- of-33)... finished the season with a per round stroke average and an average vs. par of -0.81, both of which ranks thirdlowest in program lore... captured the medalist honor at the Southern Highland Masters by six strokes with a season-low 54-hole score of 15-under par 201 ( ) in a field that featured 12 of the top 25 golfers in the nation... the 201 was not just his lowest tournament score of the season, but also marked his secondbest tournament tally of his career and was the ninth-lowest tournament total in the Alabama record books... in addition, the 15-under par tied for the second-best in relation to par by an individual golfer in program history... finished the season by recording six top-five finishes in the team s 11 tournaments... had 10 top-20 results on the year and now has finished among the top 20 in a tournament in 22 of 23 career events played at Alabama... recorded a second-place finish at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, closing the event with a 10-under par 206 ( )... had a pair of third-place results at the SEC Championships, finishing with a 6-under par 204 ( ), and the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, where he closed with a 3-under par 213 ( )... also had two fourth-place results at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ( ) and the Puerto Rico Classic ( ) where he finished each tournament at 5-under par (FRESHMAN) Finished his true freshman season ranked No. 2 in the final Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index and No. 3 the last Golfstat.com Head-to-Head Player Rankings... selected as the Phil Mickelson Award winner as the National Freshman of the Year, joining Justin Thomas (2012) as the only Alabama players to win the award... named the 2014 SEC Player of the Year and SEC Freshman of the Year... first team All-American by PING and Golfweek... named to the 2014 All- Nicklaus team... first team All-SEC and a semifinalist for the Ben Hogan Award... named to SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll... finished tied for third at the NCAA Championships, which was the best finish for an Alabama player since Jerry Pate posted a runner-up showing in selected to the 2014 United States Palmer Cup team... recorded eight top-five finishes in 12 events, including co-medalist honors at the Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational and the Puerto Rico Classic of his 36 rounds were at par or lower with 16 rounds in the 60s... finished above par in only two tournaments with seven events under par and three at par... finished 31 strokes under par for the season (-.86 strokes per round) with a team- and SEC-low scoring average... the scoring average is the lowest in school history while the average in relation to par is second-best at the Capstone... finished third at the SEC PROFILES ROLLTIDE.COM 21

24 PROFILES PLAYER PROFILES Championship, posting a 10-under became the second Crimson Tide player in school history top open his career with a victory, earning co-medalist honors at the OFCC Fighting Illini Invitational at even-par then shared medalist honors once again at the Puerto Rico Classic at 12-under tied for first at the Linger Longer Invitational, but fell in a playoff after shooting 9-under tied for fourth at the Jerry pate National Intercollegiate carding a 1-under 209 ( )... 13th at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational, carding rounds of for an even-par finished 14th at the Gifford Collegiate ( /210)... third at the SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate with a 1-under 212 ( )... tied for 17th at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters ( /223), where his 7-overpar total was the lone over-par finish of his collegiate career... tied for fifth at the Mason Rudolph Championship, firing rounds of for a 1-under opened at the NCAA Auburn Regional but finished with a 3-under 69 to tie for 13th at 1-over carded rounds of en route to a tie for third place at the NCAA Championships, just one stroke out of a playoff for medalist honors... fell behind in all three match play rounds only to play flawless golf down the stretch each time and go 3-0 helping the Crimson Tide Capture its second straight NCAA Championshipo and advance to the program s third straight NCAA Finals... opened match play with a come-frombehind win over SMU s Andrew Buchanan, 2 up... rallied in the semifinals to defeat LSU s Stewart Jolly 2 and 1... Shelton was 2 down through 12 holes in his finals match against Oklahoma State s freshman Zachary Olsen... he got back to 1 down by winning the 13th with birdie and pulled all square with another birdie on the 14th... after halving the 15th with birdie, Shelton birdied the 16th to take his first lead of the match... the par-5 17th was halved with birdie... with Shelton in the first cut of rough and Olsen laying two seven feet below the hole, Shelton stroked an iron 12 feet past the hole then drained the downhill put for birdie and the 1-up win... he birided the final three holes, six of the final seven and nine of the last Shelton s scorecard read 63 while Olsen s read 64. PREP HIGHLIGHTS No. 1 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Junior Rankings and first in the Polo Junior Golf Rankings a Rolex Junior All-American won the 2012 Junior PGA Championship ( /209) and Junior Players Championship ( /275) was a member of the United States Junior Ryder Cup team in 2012 runner-up at the 2013 Terra Cotta Invitational and the 2012 American Junior Golf Association Polo Junior Golf Classic three-time Alabama High School Athletic Association 5A state champion (2010, 2012 and 2013) one of four players ever to be a three-time Alabama state champion, along with current Tide teammates Bobby Wyatt (only four-time winner) and William Sellers, along with former Alabama All- American Hunter Hamrick won the 2013 state title with the lowest 36-hole score in the tournament s history (133) his round of 63 in the 2012 Sub State at Arrowhead Country Club is the secondlowest round in state history during high school sanctioned events a four-time winner of his age group at the Future Masters finished 15th in the strokeplay portion of the 2012 U.S. Amateur at Cherry Hills (Englewood, Colo.) and was a round-of-64 winner in match play before bowing out in the round of 32. also qualified for the 2013 U.S. Amateur, missing the cut by one shot reached the quarterfinals of the 2013 U.S. Public Links Championship, falling to Michael Kim, 1 up tied for seventh at the 2013 Western Amateur Championship finished second at the Alabama State Amateur tied for second at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley finished fourth at the 2011 FootJoy Invitational and second at the 2010 AJGA Junior at Steelwood. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Robert and Deby Shelton has three sisters, Haley, Heather and Hunter majoring in general studies at Alabama. SHELTON S PERSONAL BESTS Collegiate Debut: 2013 OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational Low 18: Puerto Rico Classic Low 18 vs. Par: Puerto Rico Classic Low 54: SEC Championship Low 54 vs. Par: -15 (201) 2015 Southern Highlands Masters Victories: OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational (co-medalist); 2014 Puerto Rico Classic (co-medalist), 2015 Southern Highlands Masters Career Top-Five Finishes: 14 Tournaments Under Par: 14 CAREER STATS Year Events Rds Strokes Avg. vs. Par Avg. vs. Par Par or Better 60s Top 10 Wins , , (3x) TOTALS , ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

25 PLAYER PROFILES ALEX DRU GREEN LOVE Freshman Freshman ALEX GREEN DAVIS RILEY Fairhope, Ala. (Fairhope) Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presbyterian Christian) OUTLOOK Brings an impressive prep resume to the Crimson Tide... finished his junior golf career ranked No. 34 in the nation according to Golfweek's list of the top 50 players in the 2015 signing class... listed as the top-ranked recruit in the state of Alabama, according to the Alabama Junior Golf Association (AJGA). PREP HIGHLIGHTS A four-year letterwinner at Fairhope High School... as a freshman, he earned the A state medalist honors... named a four-time first team Coastal Alabama All- Region performer (2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015)... captured the 2014 Alabama Golf Association State Junior Championship in what was his final junior event... won the title over current teammate Steven Setterstrom when he carded a careerbest 18-hole score of 64 in the fourth and final round... his younger sister, Virginia, also won the 2014 Girls State Junior Championship and it is believed to be the first time in the event's 70-year history that a brother and sister has won medalist honors in the same year... finished among the top 10 in four AJGA events, including a fourth-place result in the Future Masters and sixth-place finish in the Southern Junior... off-thecourse accomplishments are equally as he boasted a 4.16 weighted GPA... he was the Fairhope High School senior class president and is ranked among the top 20 in his class academically. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of Kevin and Marie Green... has one sister, Virginia... intended major is finance. OUTLOOK Comes to Alabama after a stellar junior career... named the American Family Insurance ALL-USA Boys Golf Player of the Year... ranked No. 3 in Golfweek s ranking and No. 6 in the American Junior Golf Association s (AJGA) rankings... qualified for the 2015 U.S. Open after placing eighth in the 36-hole U.S. Open sectional qualifying tournament... was one of 10 golfers to qualify from the sectional tournament and finished tied with twotime U.S. Open champion and seven-time PGA Tour victor Retief Goosen at 6-under par 136 (69-67)... also competed at the 2015 U.S. Amateur Championship and was one of 64 golfers who advanced to the match play portion... represented the United States at the 2015 Junior Ryder Cup Championship in Perthsire, England, helping the U.S. defeat England, PREP HIGHLIGHTS Played at Presbyterian Christian High School in Hattiesburg, Miss.... named by USA Today as the All-USA Boys Golf Player of the Year... won the state title four straight years, including shooting a 9-under par 63 to take individual honors by a six-stroke margin his senior season... named as a recipient of the Byron Nelson International Junior Golf Award, which recognizes junior golf s top performing athletes who demonstrate strong character, consistent sportsmanship, a commendable academic background as well as a commitment to serving others... at 17, he became the youngest player to ever win the prestigious Terra Cotta Invitational... joined Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth as the only golfers to appear in the U.S. Junior Amateur Championship in back-to-back years where he finished runner-up both times... a two-time AJGA DAVIS RILEY First Team All-America (2014 and 2015)... as a sophomore in 2013, he finished inside the top 30 in every AJGA event he played and made it to the final match at the U.S. Junior. PERSONAL INFORMATION Son of David and Kim Riley... has one sister, Caroline... intended major is business. PROFILES ROLLTIDE.COM 23

26 REVIEW & STATISTICS ALABAMA SCHEDULE AND RESULTS FALL 2014 Team Team Top Date Tournament Course Site Finish Score Individual Sept. 5-7 Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farms Golf Course Dalton, Ga. 5th 853 (-11) 2nd - Shelton (-10, 206) Sept Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Ill. 9th 897 (+57) t6th - Shelton (+6, 216) Sept Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Shoal Creek Country Club Birmingham, Ala. 2nd 862 (-2) 2nd - Lovelady (-10, 206) Oct. 6-7 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton Golf Course Vestavia Hills, Ala. 1st 830 (-10) 4th - Shelton (-5, 205) SPRING 2015 Team Team Top Date Tournament Course Site Finish Score Individual Feb Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar Country Club Rio Grande, Puerto Rico t3rd 865 (+1) t1st - Love (-7, 209) Feb. 27-Mar. 1 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational Sawgrass Country Club Jacksonville, Fla. 5th 893 (+29) t4th - Lovelady (+3, 219) March 9-11 Southern Highlands Masters Southern Highlands Golf Club Las Vegas, Nev. 14th 882 (+18) 1st - Shelton (-15, 201) March Linger Longer Invitational Reynolds Landing Golf Club Greensboro, Ga. 7th 860 (-4) 7th - Lovelady (-6, 210) April 3-5 Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderblit Legends Club Franklin, Tenn. t2nd 857 (+5) t4th - Lovelady (-3, 210) April SEC Championship Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside) St. Simons Island, Ga. t4th 833 (-7) 3rd - Shelton (-6, 204) May NCAA Regionals Sagamore Club Noblesville, Ind. 7th 882 (+18) t11th - Hardee (E, 216) OVERALL STROKE AVERAGES Player Tourn./Rds Strokes vs. Par Low High Avg. Avg vs. Par Top Finish Robby Shelton 11/33 2, (3x) st - Southern Highlands Masters Tom Lovelady 11/33 2, (2x) nd - Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Dru Love 10/30 2, t1st - Puerto Rico Classic Gavin Moynihan 2/ t19th - Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Jonathan Hardee 6/18 1, t11th (2x) - SEC Championship and NCAA Regionals Robby Prater 7/21 1, (2x) 82 (3x) th - Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Tyler Hitchner 3/ nd - Shoal Creek Intercollegiate William Sellers 3/ (3x) t49th - Mason Rudolph Steven Setterstrom 2/ t56th - Linger Longer Invitational Indiv. Totals 11/165 12, st - Shelton - Southern Highlands Masters Team Scores 11/33 9, st; at Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS STATISTICS Player Class Hometown Tournaments Victories Top Five Par or Lower Low 54 Jonathan Hardee Fr. Greer, S.C Tyler Hitchner Fr. Tuscaloosa, Ala Dru Love So. Sea Island, Ga Tom Lovelady Jr. Birmingham, Ala Gavin Moynihan So. Dublin, Ireland Robby Prater So. Birmingham, Ala Robby Shelton So. Wilmer, Ala William Sellers So. Montgomery, Ala Steven Setterstrom Fr. Mobile, Ala ALABAMA CAREER STATISTICS Player Tourn. Rds. Strokes vs. Par Stroke Avg. Wins Top Five Rds. in 60s Low 18 Low 54 All-SEC Robby Shelton , (-0.81) , 2015 Gavin Moynihan , (1.67) (2x) -- Tom Lovelady , (1.44) Dru Love , (1.37) Tyler Hitchner (4.56) Robby Prater , (4.26) (2x) Johnathan Hardee , (1.83) Steven Setterstrom (3.67) William Sellers (5.89) (2x) ALABAMA HEAD-TO-HEAD Alabama State Arizona State Arkansas Auburn Ball State Baylor California Charlotte Chattanooga Clemson Coastal Carolina College of Charleston Colorado Connecticut Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Florida Florida State ALABAMA MEN S GOLF Furman Georgetown Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Illinois Indiana Jacksonville Kennesaw State Kentucky Liberty Louisville LSU Marquette Memphis Mercer Michigan Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Missouri Nebraska New Mexico State North Carolina North Carolina State North Florida North Texas Notre Dame Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon Pennsylvania Purdue Samford SMU South Carolina Southeastern Louisiana Southern California Stanford TCU Tennessee Texas Texas A&M Texas Tech Tulsa UAB UCF UCLA UNCG UNLV UTSA Vanderbilt Virginia Tech Wake Forest Yale TOTALS

27 REVIEW & STATISTICS ALABAMA S RECORD BREAKDOWN: (Stroke) Tournaments Played: 11 Team Total Rounds: 33 Average Individual Score Per Round: Team Total Strokes: 9,514 Average Team Round: Team Low Round: 268 Tournament Championships: 1 Top-Five Team Finishes (including titles): 7 Top 6-10 Team Finishes: 3 Individual Championships (Medalist): 2; Dru Love at the Puerto Rico Classic, Robby Shelton at the Southern Highland Masters Top-10 Individual Finishes: 18 Top Individual Finishes: 10 Team Overall Record: PERCENTAGE OF ROUNDS COUNTED TOWARD ALABAMA TEAM SCORE Golfer Total Rounds Played Counted Rounds Percentage Jonathan Hardee Tyler Hitchner Dru Love Tom Lovelady Gavin Moynihan Robby Prater Robby Shelton William Sellers Steven Setterstrom ALABAMA GOLFERS CAREER COUNTED ROUNDS Golfer Total Career Rounds Played Counted Rounds Percentage Jonathan Hardee Tyler Hitchner Dru Love Tom Lovelady* Gavin Moynihan* Robby Prater Robby Shelton William Sellers Steven Setterstrom *does not include rounds played as an individual ALABAMA TOURNAMENT LINEUPS (listed by tournament finish) FALL 2014 UA Finish Carpet Capital Collegiate: Shelton Love Hardee Lovelady Hitchner 5th Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational: Shelton Lovelady Prater Love Hardee 9th Shoal Creek Intercollegiate: Lovelady Shelton Moynihan Prater Hitchner 2nd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate: Shelton Love Lovelady Moynihan Prater 1st REVIEW SPRING 2015 Puerto Rico Classic: Love Shelton Lovelady Prater Sellers t3rd John Hayt Collegiate Invitational: Lovelady Shelton Love Hitchner Setterstrom 5th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters: Shelton Love Lovelady Prater Sellers 14th Linger Longer Invitational: Lovelady Shelton Hardee Setterstrom Love 7th Mason Rudolph Championship: Lovelady Love Shelton Hardee Sellers t2nd SEC Championships: Shelton Hardee Lovelady Prater Love t4th NCAA Regional: Hardee Love Shelton Lovelady Prater 7th ALABAMA IN THE FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS (Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index) Rank vs. 25 vs. 50 vs. 100 Overall (top 300 only) Name Rating Events Sked (Rank) W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T 7 Robby Shelton (23) Tom Lovelady (42) Dru Love (27) Jonathan Hardee (94) ROLLTIDE.COM 25

28 REVIEW & STATISTICS REVIEW PLAYER CAREER ROUND-BY-ROUND JONATHAN HARDEE (FRESHMAN) t32nd Carpet Capital Collegiate /218 (+2) t64th Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational /235 (+25) t19th Linger Longer Invitational /215 (-1) t27th Mason Rudolph Championship /222 (+9) t11th SEC Championship /208 (-2) t11th NCAA Noblesville Regional /216 (E) TYLER HITCHNER (FRESHMAN) t53rd Carpet Capital Collegiate /224 (+8) 52nd Shoal Creek Intercollegiate /232 (+16) t57th John Hayt Invitational /233 (+17) DRU LOVE (SOPHOMORE) t10th Carpet Capital Collegiate /212 (-4) t64th Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational /235 (+25) 5th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /207 (-3) t1st Puerto Rico Classic /209 (-7) t15th John Hayt Invitational /222 (+6) t39th Southern Highlands Masters /218 (+2) t73rd Linger Longer Invitational /226 (+10) t6th Mason Rudolph Championship /213 (E) t53rd SEC Championship /219 (+9) t19th NCAA Noblesville Regional /219 (+3) TOM LOVELADY (JUNIOR) t41st Carpet Capital Collegiate /219 (+3) t25th Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational /223 (+13) 2nd Shoal Creek Intercollegiate /206 (-10) t8th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /210 (E) t19th Puerto Rico Classic /217 (+1) t4th John Hayt Invitational /219 (+3) t76th Southern Highlands Masters /230 (+14) 7th Linger Longer Invitational /210 (-6) t4th Mason Rudolph Championship /210 (-3) t31st SEC Championship /213 (+3) t40th NCAA Noblesville Regional /228 (+12) (SOPHOMORE) 7th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /211 (+1) t28th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational /220 (+4) t25th Gifford Collegiate /216 (+6) t22nd Puerto Rico Classic /213 (-3) t34th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters /228 (+12) t49th Linger Longer Invitational /226 (+10) 8th Mason Rudolph Championship /213 (E) t43rd SEC Championship /217 (+7) t3rd NCAA Auburn Regional /213 (-3) t35th NCAA Championships /211 (+1) NCAA Quarterfinals loses to Harry Higgs SMU 2 up NCAA Semifinals defeats Smylie Kaufman LSU 1 up NCAA Finals loses to Wyndham Clark Oklahoma St. 3 and (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN) t26th Carpet Capital Collegiate /221 (+5) t48th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational /229 (+13) t9th Savannah Quarters Individual* /223 (+7) t16th Puerto Rico Classic /214 (-2) t30th Schenkel Invitational /222 (+6) t46th Linger Longer Invitational* 76-75/151 (+7) (FRESHMAN) t21st Carpet Capital Collegiate /218 (+2) t25th Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational /220 (+10) t39th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /225 (+15) GAVIN MOYNIHAN (SOPHOMORE) t19th Shoal Creek Intercollegiate /221 (+5) t21st Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /215 (+5) (FRESHMAN) t39th OFCC Fighting Illini Invitational /223 (+13) n/a Puerto Rico Classic* /218 (+2) t6th SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate /215 (+2) ROBBY PRATER (SOPHOMORE) t65th NCAA Noblesville Regional /238 (+22) t36th SEC Championship /214 (+4) 80th Southern Highlands Masters /238 (+22) t58th Puerto Rico Classic /230 (+14) t42nd Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational /228 (+18) t40th Shoal Creek Intercollegiate /228 (+12) 26th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /217 (+7) (FRESHMAN) t40th Linger Longer Invitational /224 (+8) 33rd Mason Rudolph Championship /221 (+8) WILLIAM SELLERS (SOPHOMORE) t58th Puerto Rico Classic /230 (+14) 81st Southern Highlands Masters /241 (+25) t49th Mason Rudolph Championship /227 (+14) STEVEN SETTERSTROM (FRESHMAN) t57th John Hayt Invitational /233 (+17) t56th Linger Longer Invitational /221 (+5) ROBBY SHELTON (SOPHOMORE) 2nd Carpet Capital Collegiate /206 (-10) t6th Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational /216 (+6) t3rd Shoal Creek Intercollegiate /213 (-3) 4th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /205 (-5) t4th Puerto Rico Classic /211 (-5) t10th John Hayt Invitational /221 (+5) 1st Southern Highlands Masters /201 (-15) t19th Linger Longer Invitational /215 (-1) t8th Mason Rudolph Championship /214 (+1) 3rd SEC Championship /204 (-6) t33rd NCAA Noblesville Regional /224 (+8) (FRESHMAN) t1st OFCC Fighting Illini Invitational /210 (E) t4th Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate /209 (-1) 13th Isleworth Collegiate Invitational /216 (E) 14th Gifford Collegiate /210 (E) t1st Puerto Rico Classic /204 (-12) 3rd SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate /212 (-1) t17th Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters /223 (+7) t1st Linger Longer Invitational /207 (-9) t5th Mason Rudolph Championship /212 (-1) 3rd SEC Championship /200 (-10) t13th NCAA Auburn Regional /217 (+1) t3rd NCAA Championships /205 (-5) NCAA Quarterfinals defeats Andrew Buchanan SMU 2 up NCAA Semifinals defeats Stewart Jolly LSU 2 and 1 NCAA Finals defeats Zachary Olsen Oklahoma St. 1 up 26 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

29 TOURNAMENT RESULTS REVIEW & STATISTICS Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Golf Club Rocky Face, Ga. Par 72 7,012 Yards 1. South Carolina /848 (-16) 2 Robby Shelton, Alabama /206 (-10) 2. Georgia Tech /849 (-15) t10 Dru Love, Alabama /212 (-4) t3. Auburn /852 (-12) t32 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /218 (+2) t3. Kennesaw State /852 (-12) t41 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /219 (+3) 5. Alabama /853 (-11) t53 Tyler Hitchner, Alabama /224 (+8) (Team Finishes: t6. Clemson, 855; t6. LSU, 855; 8. Wake Forrest, 859; 9. North Carolina, 861; 10. Chattanooga, 866; 11. Tennessee, 872; 12. North Florida, 886; 13. Florida, 897; 14. Middle Tennessee State, 907.) Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Ill. Par 70 7,142 Yards 1. Illinois /861 (+21) t6 Robby Shelton, Alabama /216 (+6) 2. Florida State /872 (+32) t25 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /223 (+13) 3. Baylor /876 (+36) t42 Robby Prater, Alabama /228 (+18) 4. Stanford /882 (+42) t64 Dru Love, Alabama /235 (+25) 5. Oklahoma State /885 (+45) t64 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /235 (+25) (Team Finishes: 6. Texas, 892; 7. Colorado, 893; 8. Virginia Tech, 895; 9. Alabama, 897 ( ); 10. Oklahoma, 898; 11. Texas A&M, 900; 12. Michigan, 903; 13. Arkansas, 905; 14. Connecticut, 909; 15. Indiana, 922.) Shoal Creek Intercollegiate Shoal Creek Country Club Birmingham, Ala. Par 72 7,264 Yards 1. North Florida /859 (-5) 2 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /206 (-10) 2. Alabama /862 (-2) t3 Robby Shelton, Alabama /213 (-3) 3. UAB /864 (E) t19 Gavin Moynihan, Alabama /221 (+5) 4. Mississippi /878 (+14) t40 Robby Prater, Alabama /228 (+12) 5. Memphis /879 (+15) 52 Tyler Hitchner, Alabama /232 (+16) (Team Finishes: 6. Georgia Southern, 880; 7. Southern Louisiana, 884; 8. UCF, 886; 9. Liberty, 902; 10. Georgetown, 915; 11. Mississippi State, 925; 12. Samford, 931.) Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Old Overton Club Vestavia Hills, Ala. Par 70 7,209 Yards 1. Alabama /830 (-10) 4 Robby Shelton, Alabama /205 (-5) 2. Florida State /843 (+3) 5 Dru Love, Alabama /207 (-3) 3. UNLV /849 (+9) t8 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /210 (E) 4. UAB /852 (+12) t21 Gavin Moynihan, Alabama /215 (+5) 5. Arkansas /853 (+13) 26 Robby Prater, Alabama /217 (+7) (Team Finishes: 6. Georgia Tech, 856; 7. Mississippi State, 863; 8. Charlotte, 866; 9. Texas A&M, 868; t10. UTSA, 873; t10. Georgia State, 873; t10. Mississippi, 873.) Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar County Club (River Course) Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Par 72 6,902 Yards 1. Georgia /852 (-12) t1 Dru Love, Alabama /209 (-7) 2. Georgia Tech /859 (-5) t4 Robby Shelton, Alabama /211 (-5) t3. Oklahoma /865 (+1) t19 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /217 (+1) t3. Alabama /865 (+1) t58 Robby Prater, Alabama /230 (+14) 5. Purdue /867 (+3) t58 William Sellers, Alabama /230 (+14) (Team Finishes: 6. Clemson, 873; 7. Michigan, 874; 8. Virginia Tech, 877; 9.North Carolina, 881; 10. North Carolina State, 888; t11. East Tennessee State, 889; t11. UNCG, 889; 13. Minnesota, 894; t14. Tulsa, 899; t14. Nebraska, 899.) John Hayt Invitational Sawgrass Country Club Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Par 72 6,976 Yards 1. Texas /872 (+8) t4 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /219 (+3) 2. North Florida /878 (+14) t10 Robby Shelton, Alabama /221 (+5) 3. Oklahoma State /883 (+19) t15 Dru Love, Alabama /222 (+6) 4. UCLA /885 (+21) t57 Tyler Hitchner, Alabama /233 (+17) 5. Alabama /893 (+29) t57 Steven Setterstrom, Alabama /233 (+17) (Team Finishes: 6. UAB, 902; 7. Duke, 904; 8. Tennessee, 907; 9. Jacksonville, 911; 10. Louisville, 913; 11. North Texas, 914; 12. Coastal Carolina, 923; 13. Furman, 924; 14. UCF, 925; 15. East Carolina, 938.) REVIEW Southern Highland Masters Southern Highlands Golf Club Las Vegas, Nev. Par 72 7,510 Yards 1. Texas /838 (-26) 1 Robby Shelton, Alabama /201 (-15) 2. Oklahoma /848 (-16) t39 Dru Love, Alabama /218 (+2) t3. Oklahoma State /855 (-9) t76 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /230 (+14) t3. Arizona State /855 (-9) 80 Robby Prater, Alabama /238 (+22) 5. UCLA /857 (-7) 81 William Sellers, Alabama /241 (+25) (Team Finishes: 6. Illinois, 858; t7. Texas Tech, 861; t7. California, 861; 9. Southern California, 867; t10. UNLV, 868; t10. SMU, 868; 12. TCU, 876; 13. Texas A&M, 881; 14. Alabama, 882 ( ); 15. Georgia, 883.) Linger Longer Invitational Great Waters Golf Club at Reynolds Plantation Greensboro, Ga. Par 72 7,063 Yards 1. Texas /840 (-24) 7 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /210 (-6) 2. Georgia /845 (-19) t19 Robby Shelton, Alabama /215 (-1) t3. Kennesaw State /847 (-17) t19 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /215 (-1) t3. North Carolina /847 (-17) t56 Steven Setterstrom, Alabama /221 (+5) 5. Oklahoma /851 (-13) t73 Dru Love, Alabama /226 (+10) (Team Finishes: 6. Mercer, 859; 7. Alabama, 860 ( ); 8. Liberty, 865; 9. Clemson, 869; t10. Purdue, 870; t10. Charlotte, 870; 12. Georgia State, 873; 13. Yale, 876; 14. Chattanooga, 881; 15. UNCG, 885.) ROLLTIDE.COM 27

30 REVIEW & STATISTICS TOURNAMENT RESULTS Mason Rudolph Championship Vanderbilt Legends Course Nashville, Tenn. Par 71 7,100 Yards 1. Vanderbilt /846 (-6) t4 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /210 (-3) t2. Alabama /857 (+5) t6 Dru Love, Alabama /213 (E) t2. Georgia Tech /857 (+5) t8 Robby Shelton, Alabama /214 (+1) 4. Kennesaw State /868 (+16) t27 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /222 (+9) 5. East Tennessee State /869 (+17) t49 William Sellers, Alabama /227 (+14) (Team Finishes: 6. Louisville, 876; 7. SMU, 883; 8. Liberty, 884; 9. Georgia Southern, 886; 10. College of Charleston, 900; 11. Notre Dame, 908; 12. Mercer, 913; 13. Ball State, 914; 14. Indiana, 916.) SEC Championship Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) St. Simons Island, Ga. Par 70 6,898 Yards 1. LSU /827 (-13) 3 Robby Shelton, Alabama /204 (-6) t2. Vanderbilt /830 (-10) t11 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /208 (-2) t2. South Carolina /830 (-10) t31 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /213 (+3) t4. Alabama /833 (-7) t36 Robby Prater, Alabama /214 (+4) t4. Auburn /833 (-7) t53 Dru Love, Alabama /219 (+9) (Team Finishes: 6. Arkansas, 834; t7. Georgia, 842; t7. Florida, 842; 9. Mississippi, 849; 10. Texas A&M, 855; 11. Kentucky, 856; 12. Tennessee, 860; 13. Missouri, 861; 14. Mississippi State, 885.) NCAA Noblesville Regional Sagamore Golf Club Noblesville, Ind. Par 71 7,173 Yards t1. Illinois /860 (-4) 3 Robby Shelton, Alabama /204 (-6) t1. SMU /860 (-4) t11 Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /208 (-2) 3. UNLV /863 (-1) t31 Tom Lovelady, Alabama /213 (+3) 4. UCLA /869 (+5) t36 Robby Prater, Alabama /214 (+4) 5. Oregon /871 (+7) t53 Dru Love, Alabama /219 (+9) (Team Finishes: 6. Colorado, 879; 7. Alabama, 882 ( ); 8. Virginia Tech, 894; 9. East Carolina, 895; 10. Georgia Southern, 902; 11. Marquette, 904; 12. New Mexico State, 906; 13. Alabama State, 911; 14. Pennsylvania, 929.) REVIEW 28 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

31 ACADEMIC SUCCESS EXCELLENCE IN THE CLASSROOM Cory Whitsett 2012 & 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award winner The Crimson Tide golf team has a history of producing some of the University s best athletes and brightest students. Joseph Sykora, a senior in 2008, became the first men s golfer (from any school) to be a three-time recipient of the Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year award, winning in 2006, 2007 and 2008 with his 4.0 cumulative GPA. Cory Whitsett has since followed with two NCAA Elite 89 Awards (2012 and 2013), the 2014 Bryant Award and was named a Capital One/ CoSIDA Academic All-American in 2013 and Sykora was a three-time Academic All-American, winning in one of the toughest categories, the at-large division, which includes student-athletes from several sports. Sykora finished his Crimson Tide career by receiving the H. Boyd McWhorter Award, presented to the SEC s Student-Athlete of the Year. Whitsett became the second Alabama golfer honored with the McWhorter Award in The 2010, 2011 and 2012 seasons each saw six Alabama golfers earn SEC Academic Honor Roll accolades while five were chosen in The list includes players such as Bud Cauley, Hunter Hamrick, Lee Knox, Trey Mullinax, Hunter Slatton, Scott Strohmeyer, Phillip Weaver, Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt and Justin Thomas. Cauley and Hamrick also garnered Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-American Scholar honors in 2011 and Hamrick became a two-time honoree in Whitsett, Wyatt, Strohmeyer and Mullinax all were honored as All-American Scholars in Whitsett became the first men s golfer from Alabama to be honored with the NCAA Elite 89 Award in 2012 and made it back-to-back honors in The NCAA Elite 89 Award is presented to the competitor with the highest GPA at the NCAA Championships. Standing out in the classroom while playing a year-long sport is a feat not easily achieved. Golfers contend with a season that starts in early September and continues through the last week of May with the NCAA Championships. Despite those demands, Alabama has produced 121 Academic All-SEC golfers since Joseph Joyner was the first Tide golfer to be named to the Academic All-SEC Honor Roll. In 2004, the SEC began its Freshman Academic Honor Roll. Since that time, 13 Crimson Tide freshmen have been honored. Encouraging academic success is as much a part of Alabama s coaching mantra as is winning championships. Celebrating academic success also is a priority. Six Alabama men s golfers have received Alabama s highest academic honor for an athlete, The Bryant Award. Cory Whitsett is the most recent of the recipients, winning the honor in 2012 and The award is announced each spring and is given to the top male and top female student-athlete at the University, placing emphasis on athletic achievement, academic achievement and leadership. Dicky Pride, Marten Olander, Dan Mutert, Allan MacDonald and Thompson are the men s golfers who have received the Bryant Award. Olander, an All-American on the golf course and a four-time Academic All-American, earned the Ben Hogan Award in Pride is a PGA Tour player. Seawell and assistant coach Jon Howell work closely with the Center for Academic Student Services (CASS). CASS monitors the academic progress of each athlete who wears a Crimson Tide uniform and advises the athletes on areas of study that best suit their capabilities and dreams. Study hall is required for all freshmen and for any athletes whose grades aren t Academic All-SEC worthy. Jon Dever is Alabama s Associate Athletics Director for Student Services. The CASS Center is located in the Bryant Academic Center, as is the Champs Lifeskills program. The Bryant Academics Center, which houses the CASS staff and is a frequent stop in the daily lives of Alabama s student-athletes, is the crown jewel in the Alabama athletic department s Crimson Tradition Fund facility enhancement campaign. The renovation project at Bryant Hall was completed for $10.3 million in This project has been priority one since we started the renovations of our athletic facilities, said former Alabama athletics director Mal Moore. Academics are at the center of our mission at Alabama and we wanted to create a place that would aid all our student-athletes in their educational pursuits. I feel very strongly that Bryant Hall will benefit every student-athlete, not just during their years at Alabama, but for a lifetime. The building s many amenities include a 48-seat computer lab that boasts brand-new equipment. The computer lab has 25 laptop computers available for student-athletes to check out and use on team road trips. The building features math, English and writing labs along with 40 individual study rooms. A pair of 50-seat classrooms and a 140-seat lecture hall also are available. The lobby of the building showcases the Crimson Tide Academic Hall of Fame with plaques recognizing all of Alabama s Academic All-America selections. RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 29

32 ACADEMIC SUCCESS SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL RECORDS & HISTORY Year Player Class GPA Major 1985 Joseph Joyner Sr Education 1987 Berney Aucoin Jr Accounting Tracy Lentz So Commerce 1988 Tony Diricio Sr Management 1992 Marten Olander So Business Dicky Pride Sr Marketing Freddy Skantze Sr Corporate Finance Jeff Street Jr Sports Fitness Management 1993 Jeff Amershadian Jr Telecommunication & Film Greg Letson So Speech Psycholoy Dan Mutert So Pre-Major Studies Marten Olander Jr Corporate Finance Freddy Skantze Sr Corporate Finance Hank Smith Jr Management Jeff Street Sr Sports Fitness Management Jason Wilhite Sr Sports Fitness Management 1994 Dan Mutert Jr Finance Marten Olander Sr Finance Scott Taylor Sr Management 1995 John Franks Sr.* 3.33 Marketing Dan Mutert Jr Finance Joe Patton Fr Pre-Business 1996 Robert Ireland Fr Political Science Dan Mutert Sr Finance 1997 Robert Ireland So Political Science Allan MacDonald Sr Human Performance Mayson Petty Sr Advertising Chip Zahn So Health Care Management 1998 Robert Ireland Jr Political Science Richard Matricaria So Business John Stahlschmidt Jr Advertising Chip Zahn Jr Health Care Management 1999 Drew Eller So Business Robert Ireland Sr Political Science John Stahlschmidt Sr Advertising Chip Zahn Sr Health Care Management 2000 Drew Eller So Finance Are Larsen So Management Wes Vance Jr Finance 2001 Drew Eller Jr. Finance Freeman Fite Sr. Management Whit Kilgroe So. Business Are Larsen Jr. Management Oscar Lindvall So. Business Karl Nyblom So. Business Wes Vance Sr. Finance 2002 Lars Brovold So Management Freeman Fite Sr Management Austin Hynson So Public Relations Jan Are Larsen Sr Management Oscar Lindvall Jr Management Nick Rousey Sr Restaurant & Hospitality Management 2003 Lars Brovold Jr. Management Oscar Lindvall Sr. Management Clint Provost So. Management Nick Rousey# Sr. Restaurant & Hospitality Management Lance Walker So. Management 2004 Lars Brovold Sr. Management Austin Hynson Sr. Public Relations Clint Provost Jr. Marketing Lance Walker So. Telecommunications & Film 2005 Clint Provost Sr. Marketing Dwight Rogers Jr. Finance Joseph Sykora Jr. Accounting Lance Walker Jr. Telecommunications & Film Stewart Whitt So. Pre-Business ALABAMA s sec academic honor roll selections Year Player Class GPA Major 2006 Matt Hughes So. Marketing Dwight Rogers Sr. Management Joseph Sykora Jr. Accounting Stewart Whitt Jr. Finance Lance Walker Sr.* Telecommunications & Film 2007 Mark Harrell Jr. Management Matt Hughes Jr. Marketing Matthew Swan So. Communications Joseph Sykora Jr Accounting Michael Thompson Jr. Accounting Stewart Whitt Jr. Finance 2008 Mark Harrell Sr. Management Matt Hughes Jr. Marketing Ben Moody Sr. General Studies Matthew Swan Jr. Communications Joseph Sykora Sr.* 4.00 Accounting Stewart Whitt Sr.* Consumer Sciences 2009 Hunter Hamrick R-Fr. Business Matt Hughes Sr. Marketing Hunter Slatton R-Fr. Finance Matthew Swan Sr. Communications Phillip Weaver Jr. Business Marketing 2010 Bud Cauley So. General Studies Hunter Hamrick So. Business Lee Knox R-Fr. Communications Hunter Slatton R-Fr. Accounting Scott Strohmeyer R-Fr. Health Sciences Phillip Weaver Jr. Marketing 2011 Bud Cauley Jr. General Studies Hunter Hamrick Jr.. Business Lee Knox So. Communications Hunter Slatton So. Accounting Scott Strohmeyer So. Health Sciences Phillip Weaver Sr. Marketing 2012 Hunter Hamrick Sr. Management Lee Knox Jr. Communications Trey Mullinax So. Communications Scott Strohmeyer Jr. Health Sciences Cory Whitsett So Pre-Business Bobby Wyatt So. Pre-Buisness 2013 Trey Mullinax Jr. Communications Scott Strohmeyer Sr. Health Sciences Justin Thomas So. Communications Cory Whitsett Jr Management Bobby Wyatt Jr Management 2014 Tom Lovelady So. Marketing Trey Mullinax Sr. Communications Robby Prater R-Fr. Marketing William Sellers R-Fr. Management Cory Whitsett Sr Management Bobby Wyatt Sr Management 2015 Tom Lovelady Jr. Marketing Robby Prater So. Marketing William Sellers So. Management Robby Shelton So. General Studies ALABAMA S TOTAL: 121 JAY SEAWELL S TOTAL: 70 For privacy, the conference discontinued releasing GPAs in * Senior in eligibility but in graduate school. # Beginning in 2002, the SEC opted to use GPAs from the previous year because it encompassed a full academic year. Rousey was a senior in 2002, his final season on the team. TOM LOVELADY ROBBY PRATER WILLIAM SELLERS ROBBY SHELTON 30 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

33 ACADEMIC AWARDS CAPITAL ONE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN AT-LARGE MARTEN OLANDER JOSEPH SYKORA CORY WHITSETT ACADEMIC SUCCESS SEC H. BOYD McWHORTER AWARD Year Player Major 2008 Joseph Sykora Pre-Business 2014 Cory Whitsett Management SEC GOLF SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Name... Year Allen Yielding Joseph Sykora Joseph Sykora Joseph Sykora Cory Whitsett Cory Whitsett PAUL W. BRYANT SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR CAPITAL ONE/CoSIDA ACADEMIC DISTRICT IV AT-LARGE Name Team Year Major Marten Olander First Team 1993 Corporate Finance Marten Olander First Team 1994 Corporate Finance Joseph Sykora First Team 2006 Accounting Joseph Sykora First Team 2007 Accounting Joseph Sykora First Team 2008 Accounting Cory Whitsett First Team 2013 Management Cory Whitsett First Team 2014 Management Bobby Wyatt First Team 2014 Management CLEVELAND GOLF ALL-AMERICA SCHOLAR TEAM Name Team Year Major Marten Olander First Team 1993 Corporate Finance Chip Zahn First Team 1999 Health Care Management Jan Are Larsen First Team 2001 Management Joseph Sykora First Team 2006 Accounting Joseph Sykora First Team 2007 Accounting Joseph Sykora First Team 2008 Accounting Matthew Swan First Team 2008 Communications Matthew Swan First Team 2009 Communications Bud Cauley First Team 2011 General Studies Hunter Hamrick First Team 2011 Management Hunter Hamrick First Team 2012 Management Trey Mullinax First Team 2013 Communications Scott Strohmeyer First Team 2013 Health Sciences Cory Whitsett First Team 2013 Business Bobby Wyatt First Team 2013 Business Trey Mullinax First Team 2014 Communications Cory Whitsett First Team 2014 Management Bobby Wyatt First Team 2014 Management TRACY LENTZ ALLAN MACDONALD DICKY PRIDE DAN MUTERT MARTEN OLANDER MICHAEL THOMPSON NCAA ELITE 89 (highest GPA among NCAA Championship participants) Name Year Major GPA Cory Whitsett 2012 Buisness 4.0 Cory Whitsett 2013 Business 4.0 CORY WHITSETT SEC FRESHMAN ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL established in 2004 Year Player Major 2004 Joseph Sykora Pre-Business Stewart Whitt Pre-Business 2006 Matthew Swan Pre-Business 2009 Bud Cauley Communication Studies Lee Knox Pre-Business Scott Strohmeyer Kinesiology 2011 Trey Mullinax Communication Studies Cory Whitsett Pre-Business Bobby Wyatt Pre-Business 2012 Tom Lovelady Pre-Business Justin Thomas Communications 2013 Robby Prater Pre-Business William Sellers Pre-Business 2014 Robby Shelton General Studies RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 31

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35 The Jerry Pate Golf Center at the Ol Colony Golf Complex provides the University of Alabama men s golf team with one of the best practice and playing facilities in collegiate golf. The Pate Golf Center is a private facility that is only utilized by the Alabama golf teams. The Pate Golf Center provides plenty of space for both the men s and women s teams with the ability to conduct full practice sessions during inclement weather. The facility has six indoor hitting bays and two indoor putting surfaces. The Pate Golf Center is also equipped with state-of-the-art teaching tools, including the V1 Swing Analysis System, the SAM Putting Lab and Trackman, which aides the coaching staff in ball flight analysis using doppler radar and club fitting. The locker rooms inside the Pate Golf Center feature tour-sized lockers and all of the amenities, while the lounge area includes comfortable seating and a large-screen television. The Ol Colony Golf Course was named one of the Top 5 Best New Public Courses in America by Golf Digest in 2001 and Golfweek named it one of the top-50 municipal courses in America in The Jerry Pate-designed course is considered one of the best public courses in the nation. The course is a test for even the most advanced golfer with large bunkers, mature trees and numerous water hazards, including a 25-acre lake that challenges almost every shot. The practice range at the Pate Golf Center, which already provides the Crimson Tide golfers all of the practice components and tools needed to develop, recently finished an expansion and renovation. The practice facility includes a full practice range, putting greens, a chipping area and practice bunkers. The Jerry Pate Golf Center recently has added a new putting green with an expanded chipping and hitting area. The new chipping and hitting areas are complete with new bunkers and practice tees that allow players to hit their own golf balls up to 200 yards into six new target greens. 33

36 Ol Colony PAR 72 7,544 YARDS HOME OF THE JERRY PATE CENTER indian hills PAR 71 6,550 YARDS RECORDS & HISTORY 34 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF northriver Yacht Club PAR 71 6,831 YARDS

37 2013 NCAA CHAMPIONS 2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS The Alabama men s golf team reached the pinnacle of collegiate golf in 2013, capturing the program s first NCAA Championship title. The Crimson Tide also won the Southeastern Conference title and the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional on the way to the NCAA title at the Capital City Club s Crabapple Course located outside of Atlanta. The Tide set a school record for team victories in a season with eight (out of 12 events) while winning the final six tournaments of the year and seven of eight on the spring schedule. Alabama s national championship squad featured five All-Americans, including three first-team honorees in Bobby Wyatt, Cory Whitsett and Justin Thomas while Trey Mullinax and senior captain Scott Strohmeyer earned honorable mention accolades. Whitsett was the SEC Player of the Year and shared SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors. Strohmeyer finished his Alabama career by winning the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional title and then delivering a record in match play at the NCAA Championships. Head coach Jay Seawell capped off his 11th year at the Capstone with his first national championship and SEC Coach of the Year honors GOLF HONORS PING All-Americans First Team: Cory Whitsett Second Team: Justin Thomas, Bobby Wyatt Honorable Mention: Scott Strohmeyer Golfweek All-Americans First Team: Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt, Justin Thomas Honorable Mention: Trey Mullinax Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-American Cory Whitsett Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Trey Mullinax, Scott Strohmeyer, Bobby Wyatt, Cory Whitsett NCAA Elite 89 Award (highest GPA among NCAA Championship field) Cory Whitsett SEC Player of the Year Cory Whitsett SEC Coach of the Year Jay Seawell SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Cory Whitsett All-Nicklaus Team (nation s top players) Cory Whitsett All-SEC First Team: Justin Thomas, Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt; Second Team: Trey Mullinax GCAA All-American Scholars Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt, Trey Mullinax, Scott Strohmeyer NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MATCH PLAY NCAA Championship Quarterfinals No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 6 New Mexico, 4-1 Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) d. Victor Perez (UNM), 2 and 1 Gavin Green (UNM) d. Trey Mullinax (Alabama), 5 and 4 Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama) d. Benjamin Bauch (UNM), 4 and 3 Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d. John Catlin (UNM), 5 and 4 Justin Thomas (Alabama) d. James Erkenbeck (UNM), 4 and 3 NCAA Championship Semifinals No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 2 Georgia Tech, Anders Albertson (GT) vs. Bobby Wyatt (Alabama), all square Trey Mullinax (Alabama) d. Shun Yat Hak (GT), 4 and 3 Bo Andrews (GT) vs. Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama), all square Justin Thomas (Alabama) d. Seth Reeves (GT), 3 and 1 Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d. Ollie Schniederjans (GT), 3 and 2 NCAA Championship Finals No. 3 Alabama defeats No. 5 Illinois, 4-1 Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) d. Thomas Detry (Illinois), 6 and 5 Trey Mullinax (Alabama) d. Charlie Danielson (Illinois), 1-up Thomas Pieters (Illinois) d. Justin Thomas (Alabama), 1-up Scott Strohmeyer (Alabama) d. Brian Campbell (Illinois), 3 and 2 Cory Whitsett (Alabama) d. Alex Burge (Illinois), 4 and 3 RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 35

38 2014 NCAA CHAMPIONS 2014 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS Alabama became the second school since the mid-1980s to win back-to-back NCAA Men s Golf Championships, with a 4-1 win over second-ranked Oklahoma State in the 2014 NCAA Match Play Finals. The Crimson Tide also captured its third straight SEC Championship title and won its NCAA regional for a third consecutive year, winning at the Auburn site in Alabama broke the year-old school record with nine team wins in 12 events, including the first five events of the season to set an NCAA record with 11 straight tournament victories. The Tide also won the last four events in 2014 to give the senior class of Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt and Trey Mullinax 27 wins in their four years at the Capstone. Alabama had four players garner All-America honors, with freshman Robby Shelton and Wyatt named to the first team. Shelton received SEC Player and Freshman of the Year en route to being named the Phil Mickelson Award winner as the national freshman of the year. The Tide finished tied for second in NCAA Championships stroke play and then defeated SMU (3-2) and LSU (4-1) to reach the NCAA Match Play Finals for the third straight year GOLF HONORS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MATCH PLAY RECORDS & HISTORY PING All-Americans First Team: Robby Shelton, Bobby Wyatt Second Team: Trey Mullinax Honorable Mention: Cory Whitsett Golfweek All-Americans First Team: Robby Shelton, Bobby Wyatt Second Team: Trey Mullinax Third Team: Cory Whitsett Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholars Trey Mullinax, Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt Phil Mickelson Award (national freshman of the year) Robby Shelton SEC Player of the Year Robby Shelton SEC Freshman of the Year Robby Shelton SEC Coach of the Year Jay Seawell SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Cory Whitsett All-Nicklaus Team (nation s top players) Robby Shelton, Bobby Wyatt All-SEC First Team: Trey Mullinax, Robby Shelton, Cory Whitsett, Bobby Wyatt NCAA Championship Quarterfinals No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 7 SMU, Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def. Austin Smotherman (SMU), 3 and 2 Robby Shelton (Alabama) def. Andrew Buchanan (SMU), 2 up Harry Higgs (SMU) def. Tom Lovelady (Alabama), 2 up Bryson Dechambeau (SMU) def. Trey Mullinax (Alabama), 1 up Cory Whitsett (Alabama) def. Ryan Burgess (SMU), 5 and 4 NCAA Championship Semifinals No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 3 LSU, Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def. Benjamin Taylor (LSU), 3 and 2 Robby Shelton (Alabama) def. Stewart Jolly (LSU), 2 and 1 Tom Lovelady (Alabama) def. Smylie Kaufman (LSU), 1 up Trey Mullinax (Alabama) def. Curtis Thompson (LSU), 4 and 2 Zach Wright (LSU) def. Cory Whitsett (Alabama), 1 up NCAA Championship Finals No. 2 Alabama defeats No. 4 Oklahoma State, Bobby Wyatt (Alabama) def. Talor Gooch (Oklahoma St.), 3 and 2 Robby Shelton (Alabama) def. Zachary Olsen (Oklahoma St.), 1 up Wyndham Clark (Oklahoma St.) def. Tom Lovelady (Alabama), 3 and 1 Trey Mullinax (Alabama) def. Ian Davis (Oklahoma St.), 2 and 1 Cory Whitsett (Alabama) def. Jordan Niebrugge (Oklahoma St.), 2 and 1 36 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

39 ALL-TIME HEAD COACHES MALCOLM LANEY GENE STALLINGS JACKIE MANESS BUBBER NESBIT DICK PRIDE STEVE SLOAN THE COACHING RANKS Year Coach Record 1952 Malcolm Laney Malcolm Laney Malcolm Laney Bubber Nesbit Bubber Nesbit Bubber Nesbit Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Gene Stallings Dick Pride Dick Pride Dick Pride Dick Pride Jackie Maness Jackie Maness Jackie Maness Jackie Maness Steve Sloan Steve Sloan Ronnie Laffoon N/A 1972 Conrad Rehling N/A 1973 Conrad Rehling N/A 1974 Conrad Rehling N/A 1975 Conrad Rehling N/A 1976 Conrad Rehling N/A 1977 Conrad Rehling N/A 1978 Conrad Rehling N/A 1979 Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling N/A 1983 Conrad Rehling COACHING HISTORY Year Coach Record 1984 Conrad Rehling N/A 1985 Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell RONNIE LAFFON 1971 CONRAD REHLING RECORDS & HISTORY DICK SPYBEY JAY SEAWELL 2003-present Alabama head coach Jay Seawell has a 1, mark during his tenure at Alabama ROLLTIDE.COM 37

40 NATIONAL HONORS Justin Thomas 2012 National Collegiate Player of the Year national honors In his first season at the Capstone in 2012, Justin Thomas joined some of the most decorated collegiate golfers in the history of the Alabama program. Thomas, a native of Goshen, Ky., was named the consensus National Collegiate Player of the Year in 2012, winning the Jack Nicklaus Award, the Fred Haskins Award and the Phil Mickelson Award, which goes to the nation s most outstanding freshman. He advanced to the semifinals of the United States Amateur and was named to the U.S. team for the 2012 World Amateur Team Championships. Thomas was a unanimous first team All-American and was a Freshman All-America selection. Thomas also garnered SEC Player and Freshman of the Year honors. In 1993, Marten Olander was named the recipient of the prestigious Ben Hogan Award. Alabama s Michael Thompson (2008) and Bud Cauley (2009 and 2011) have also been finalists for the Ben Hogan Award. Robby Shelton then added to Alabama s tradition in 2014 when he captured the Phil Mickelson Award as the nation s top frehsman while garnering SEC Player and Freshman of the Year honors. RECORDS & HISTORY JACK NICKLAUS AWARD (NATION S TOP PLAYER) 2012 Justin Thomas Winner FRED HASKINS AWARD (NATION S TOP PLAYER) 2012 Justin Thomas Winner PHIL MICKELSON AWARD (NATION S TOP FRESHMAN) 2012 Justin Thomas Winner 2014 Robby Shelton Winner BEN HOGAN AWARD WINNERS & FINALISTS 1993 Marten Olander Winner 2008 Michael Thompson Finalist 2010 Bud Cauley Finalist ALL-NICKLAUS TEAM Michael Thompson 2008 Bud Cauley 2009, 2011 Justin Thomas 2012 Cory Whitsett 2013 Robby Shelton 2014, 2015 Bobby Wyatt 2014 ALL-MICKELSON TEAM Bud Cauley 2009 Cory Whitsett 2011 Justin Thomas 2012 Robby Shelton 2014 GARY WILLIAMS GCAA NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR Dick Spybey 1992 Jay Seawell 2013 Marten Olander 1993 BEN HOGAN AWARD WINNER 38 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

41 ALL-AMERICANS BUD CAULEY Alabama s first three-time first team All-American All-Americans (PING AND GOLFWEEK) FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICA Jerry Pate 1975 David Kirkpatrick 1992 Michael Thompson 2008 Bud Cauley 2009, 2010, 2011 Justin Thomas 2012, 2013 Cory Whitsett 2013 Bobby Wyatt 2013, 2014 Robby Shelton 2014, 2015 SECOND-TEAM ALL-AMERICA Steve Lowery 1982, 1983 Michael Thompson 2007 Cory Whitsett 2011, 2012 Bobby Wyatt 2012 Trey Mullinax 2014 THIRD-TEAM ALL-AMERICA Gary Trivisonno 1978 Lee Rinker 1983 Cory Whitsett 2014 HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICA Alan Pate 1973 Jerry Pate 1974 Tony Hollifield 1974, 1975 David Kirkpatrick 1991 Marten Olander 1993 Lars Brovold 2004 Matthew Swan 2008 Hunter Hamrick 2009, 2010, 2012 Bobby Wyatt 2011 Trey Mullinax 2013 Scott Strohmeyer 2013 ALL-REGION/ALL-DISTRICT (GCAA) David Kirkpatrick 1992 Marten Olander 1993 Chip Deason 1996, 1997 Clint Provost 2002 Nick Rousey 2002 Mark Harrell 2006, 2008 Matt Hughes 2008 Matthew Swan 2008 Joseph Sykora 2008 Michael Thompson 2008 Bud Cauley 2009, 2011 Hunter Hamrick 2009, 2011, 2012 Cory Whitsett 2011, 2012, 2013 Bobby Wyatt 2011, 2012, 2013 Justin Thomas 2012, 2013 Scott Strohmeyer 2013 Trey Mullinax 2013, 2014 Robby Shelton 2014, 2015 Tom Lovelady 2015 *All-Region and All-District are the same. Currently the GCAA refers to its regional team members as all-district. Alabama is in the Southeast District. RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 39

42 AMATEUR GOLF HONORS Jerry Pate 1974 U.S. Amateur champion RECORDS & HISTORY U.S. AMATEUR FINALISTS & SEMIFINALISTS 1974 Jerry Pate Champion 1980 Cecil Ingram Semifinalist 1991 Dicky Pride Semifinalist 2007 Michael Thompson Finalist 2012 Justin Thomas Semifinalist WALKER CUP TEAM MEMBERS (U.S. amateurs vs. Great Britain and Ireland) 1975 Jerry Pate USA 2009 Bud Cauley USA 2013 Justin Thomas USA 2013 Cory Whitsett USA 2013 Bobby Wyatt USA 2013 Gavin Moynihan GB&I 2015 Robby Shelton USA PALMER CUP TEAM MEMBERS (U.S. Collegians vs. European Collegians) 1997 Allan MacDonald Europe 1997 Dick Spybey (USA manager) USA 2004 Lars Brovold Europe 2008 Michael Thompson USA 2008 Marten Olander (head coach) Europe 2009 Bud Cauley USA 2012 Justin Thomas USA 2013 Justin Thomas USA 2013 Cory Whitsett USA 2013 Bobby Wyatt USA 2013 Jay Seawell (head coach) USA 2014 Trey Mullinax USA 2014 Robby Shelton USA 2015 Robby Shelton USA WORLD AMATEUR PARTICIPANTS 1974 Jerry Pate 2000 Lars Brovold 2002 Max Alverio 2004 Max Alverio 2004 Lars Brovold 2006 Max Alverio 2012 Justin Thomas TOYOTA WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 2005 Matthew Swan 2008 Bud Cauley (Co-Medalist) GCAA HALL OF FAME (Golf Coaches Association of America) 1980 Conrad Rehling PGA HORTON SMITH TROPHY 1980 Conrad Rehling 2013 Walker Cup Team 40 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

43 michael thompson 2008 U.S. Amateur Finalist AMATEUR GOLF HONORS U.S. AMATEUR PARTICIPANTS Wayne Davis Charles Davis Alan Pate 1976 & Jim Kilduff Cecil Ingram Jim Kelson Alan Pope Sam Farlow Jeff Street Dicky Pride 1992 & Greg Letson 1993 & Chip Deason Scott Taylor Jeff Amershadian 1994 & Patrick Vaden Mayson Perry John Stahlschmidt Tim Arnoult Wes Vance Chip Zahn Nick Rousey Austin Hynson Rich Berglund 2002 & Clint Provost Daniel Creel 2003 & Thomas Hager Max Alverio Sean Szerencits 2004, 206 & Michael Thompson 2005, 2006 & Mark Harrell 2004, 2005, 2006 & Matthew Swan Joseph Sykora Matt Hughes 2008, 2009 & Bud Cauley 2008 & Phillip Weaver 2009, 2010 & Hunter Hamrick 2009, 2010 & Scott Strohmeyer 2007, 2011, 2012 & Cory Whitsett 2010, 2012 & Bobby Wyatt 2011, 2012 & Justin Thomas Trey Mullinax 2012, 2013, 2014 & Robby Shelton Davis Riley RECORDS & HISTORY bud Cauley 2009 U.S. Walker Cup TEAM MEMBER ROLLTIDE.COM 41

44 THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS jason bohn FIVE-time winner on the Pga tour ALABAMA PLAYERS ON TOUR RECORDS & HISTORY PGA TOUR Jason Bohn 2004-present Bud Cauley 2012-present Tom Garner 1994 Barry Harwell 1980, 1981, 1982 Tony Holifield 1979, 1980 Travis Hudson 1978 Gordon Johnson 1984 Steve Lowery , Spike McRoy Alan Pate 1977 Jerry Pate Dicky Pride 1994-present Lee Rinker 1983; Justin Thomas 2014-present Michael Thompson 2011-present Gary Trivisonno 1981 Cory Whitsett 2014-present Bobby Wyatt 2014-present CHAMPIONS TOUR Rick Karbowski Steve Lowery 2011-present Jerry Pate 2003-present EUROPEAN PGA TOUR Lars Brovold Jan-Are Larsen Allan MacDonald 1999 Marten Olander WEB.COM TOUR Jason Bohn 2003 Chip Deason 2006 David Kirkpatrick Active Spike McRoy Trey Mullinax 2014-present Mayson Petty Jeff Street Active Joseph Sykora Michael Thompson Justin Thomas 2014 Bobby Wyatt 2015 HOOTERS TOUR Chip Deason Henry Diana Chris King David Kirkpatrick Spike McRoy BUD CAUley Has won Almost $4 million in his brief PGA Tour career Hank Smith Jeff Street Michael Thompson Matthew Swan CANADIAN PGA TOUR Jason Bohn Allan MacDonald Mayson Petty Cory Whitsett 2014-present Bud Cauley became the seventh player in PGA history to earn his tour card by qualifying 42 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

45 PROFESSIONAL VICTORIES PGA TOUR EVENTS WON BY ALABAMA GOLFERS 1976 Jerry Pate U.S. Open 1976 Jerry Pate Canadian Open 1976 Jerry Pate Japan Masters 1976 Jerry Pate Pacific Open 1977 Jerry Pate Phoenix Open 1977 Jerry Pate Southern Open 1978 Jerry Pate Southern Open 1980 Jerry Pate Brazilian Open 1981 Jerry Pate Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic 1981 Jerry Pate Pensacola Open 1981 Jerry Pate Columbian Open 1981 Jerry Pate ABC Sports Shinko Japan 1982 Jerry Pate Tournament Players Championship 1992 Steve Lowery Ben Hogan Tulsa Open 1994 Dicky Pride Federal Express St. Jude Classic 1994 Steve Lowery The International 2000 Jason Bohn Canadian PGA Shell Payless Open 2000 Steve Lowery Southern Farm Bureau Classic 2000 Spike McRoy Buy.com Dakota Dunes 2000 Spike McRoy Buy.com Tour Championship 2001 Marten Olander European PGA Hardelot 2001 Marten Olander Challenge de France 2001 Jason Bohn Canadian PGA Bayer Championship 2002 Spike McRoy B.C. Open 2003 Jason Bohn Chattanooga Open 2005 Jason Bohn B.C. Open 2006 Jerry Pate Seniors Outback Pro-Am 2008 Steve Lowery AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am 2008 Jerry Pate Turtle Bay Championships 2010 Jason Bohn Zurich Classic of New Orleans 2013 Michael Thompson Honda Classic U.S. OPEN PARTICIPANTS (AS AMATEURS) 1987 Griff Rudolph 2007 Mark Harrell 2008 Michael Thompson 2015 Davis Riley HOGAN TOUR VICTORIES 1992 Steve Lowery Tulsa Open 1992 Tom Garner Bakersfield Open NIKE TOUR VICTORIES 1993 Alan Pate Dakota Dunes Open TOMMY ARMOUR TOUR VICTORIES 1993 Dicky Pride 1996 David Kirkpatrick 1997 David Kirkpatrick SPIKE Mcroy 2002 B.C. Open Champion HOOTERS TOUR EVENT WINNERS 1995 Spike McRoy Jordan Tour Collins Classic / Michael Thompson Michelob Ultra Classic /274 WORLD PUTTING CHAMPIONSHIP 1997 Spike McRoy Tied for first (lost in playoff) RYDER CUP Jerry Pate 1981 ALABAMA GOLFERS IN PRO EVENTS (while at Alabama): Jerry Pate Jacksonville Open, 1975 Heritage Classic, 1975 Pensacola Open, 1975 Masters, 1975 U.S. Open,1975 Cecil Ingram Masters, 1980 Bill Van Orman U.S. Open, 1985 Dicky Pride U.S. Open, 1992 Mark Harrell U.S. Open, 2007 Michael Thompson Masters, 2008 U.S. Open, 2008 THE PROFESSIONAL RANKS Bud Cauley Verizon Heritage, 2010 Justin Thomas Greenbriar Classic, 2012 Travelers Championship, 2013 John Deere Classic, 2013 Steve lowery Three-time winner on the PGA tour RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 43

46 JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE RECORDS & HISTORY THE JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Each October, 12 of the nation s best men s college golf teams gather in Vestavia Hills, Ala., for the University of Alabama s annual Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. In addition to welcoming a premier field for this elite event, the tournament annually raises some $20,000 for charities. The host and tournament namesake Jerry Pate is the most successful professional golfer to have worn the Crimson and White. The former Tide golfer and current Champions Tour player proudly lends his name and plays an active role from team selection to presenting the awards trophies. Pate and Alabama have hosted this event since Originally, the tournament was held in Pate s hometown of Pensacola, Fla. He moved the tournament in 1992 to Birmingham s Shoal Creek, where it remained for five years. In 1997, the JPNI moved to its current home, the Old Overton Club. The strength of the JPNI field makes it a premier team fall gathering. Even the selection committee is a powerful one. The tournament s selection committee has included PGA greats Arnold Palmer, Ben Crenshaw and Mark McCormack. The committee seeks the highest-ranked teams from the previous season that are expected to again be in the national title hunt. In the fall of 2004, Georgia finished fourth at the JPNI but went on that spring to win the NCAA title. The 1995 JPNI champion Arizona State won the (spring) 1996 NCAA Championship while fall 1997 JPNI participant UNLV didn t win the JPNI, but the Rebels went on to win the 1998 NCAA title. The 1994 field included all of the top nine team from the 1994 NCAA Championships, including national champion and 1994 Jerry Pate champion, Stanford, which was led by 1994 U.S. Amateur Champion Tiger Woods. Woods also was the 1994 JPNI medalist. Other prominent medalists have included LSU s David Tomas (1988), Arizona s Rory Sabbatini (1997), Georgia Tech s Bryce Molder (2000), Oklahoma State s Hunter Mahan (2001) and Wake Forest s Bill Haas (2002). Alabama joined the list of JPNI participants that went on to win the NCAA National Championship. The Tide won the 2012 Jerry Pate Natoinal Intercollegiate and then emerged victorious at the 2013 NCAA Championships. The Crimson Tide has experienced recent success in the Jerry Pate National Intercollegaite, winning five of the past seven years. The Crimson Tide has seen five players capture medalist honors over the years, including David Kirkpatrick in 1991, Joseph Sykora in 2006, Mark Harrell in 2007, Hunter Hamrick in 2009 and Justin Thomas in PAST JERRY PATE CHAMPIONS Team Team Champion Medalist Score 1986 Columbus College (904) Peter Dyson (West Florida) South Alabama (885) Nolan Henke (Florida State) LSU David Toms (LSU) Florida State (890) Mike Hemen (Southwest Louisiana) Miami (890) Steve Pope (Mississippi State) North Florida (923) David Kirkpatrick (Alabama) Oklahoma State (867) David Berganio (Arizona) Wake Forest (867) Ron Whittaker (Wake Forest) Stanford (846) Tiger Woods (Stanford) Arizona State (882) Rob Bradley (North Carolina) Oklahoma State (857) Edward Loar (Oklahoma State) Clemson (864) Rory Sabbatini (Arizona) Clemson (832) Jeremy Anderson (UNLV) Clemson B.J. Schlagenhauf (UCLA) Clemson (825) Bryce Molder (Georgia Tech) Oklahoma State (851) D.J. Trahan (Clemson) 205 Hunter Mahan (Oklahoma State) Clemson (556)* Chris Nallen (Arizona) Oklahoma State (818) Bill Haas (Wake Forest) # Augusta State (825) Kalle Edberg (Augusta State) Georgia Tech (828) Garrett Osborn (UAB) Alabama (819) Joseph Sykora (Alabama) #Alabama (810) Mark Harrell (Alabama) 198 Seamus Power (ETSU) Alabama (830) Kelly Kraft (SMU) Alabama (273)** Hunter Hamrick (Alabama) Auburn (829) Niclas Carlsson (Auburn) Texas (836) Corbin Mills (Clemson) Alabama (857) Justin Thomas (Alabama) Alabama (829) Wilson McDonald (UAB) Alabama (830) Ben Wood (Mississippi State) 198 * two rounds in 2002 due of rain ** one round in 2009 due to rain # tournament record 44 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

47 JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Jerry Pate with Alabama s Mark Harrell after he won the 2007 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. THE 2015 JPNI FIELD: (12 TEAMS) Old Overton Country Club Vestavia Hills, Ala. Par 70 7,209 yards Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Baylor, Charlotte, Florida, Florida State, Kennesaw State, Mississippi State, Texas-San Antonio, UAB, UNLV JERRY PATE CAPSULE Jerry Pate was a mere 22 years old when he won the United States Open in 1976, and that wasn t even the first time he d made major national headlines. He did that in 1974 when he won the United States Amateur only weeks before he started his senior season on the University of Alabama s golf team. THE FORMAT: Sunday, Oct. 4: Monday, Oct. 5: Tuesday, Oct. 6: Practice Round 36 holes, 1st and 2nd rounds 18 holes, 3rd/final round JPNI FALL 2014 TEAM RESULTS: (Oct. 6-7, 2014) 1. Alabama /830 (-10) 2. Florida State /843 (+3) 3. UNLV /849 (+9) 4. UAB /852 (+12) 5. Arkansas /853 (+13) 6. Georgia Tech /856 (+16) 7. Mississippi State /863 (+23) 8. Charlotte /866 (+26) 9. Texas A&M /868 (+28) T10. UTSA /873 (+33) T10. Georgia State /873 (+33) T10. Mississippi /873 (+33) TOP 5 JPNI FALL 2014 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS (Oct. 7-8, 2013) 1. Ben Wood, Mississippi State /198 (-12) T2. Hank Lebioda,Florida State /202 (-8) T2. Ollie Schniederjans, Ga. Tech /202 (-8) 4. Robby Shelton, Alabama /205 (-5) 5. Dru Love, Alabama /207 (-3) 2014 ALABAMA INDIVIDUAL SCORES AT JPNI 4. Robby Shelton /205 (-5) 5. Dru Love /207 (-3) T8. Tom Lovelady /210 (E) T21. Gavin Moynihan /215 (+5) 26. Robby Prater /217 (+7) JERRY PATE S CAREER HIGHLIGHTS 1974 Florida Amateur Champion 1974 U.S. Amateur Champion 1974 World Amateur Golf Champion 1974 Member, winning Eisenhower Cup Team 1975 Collegiate All-American 1975 Member, winning Walker Cup Team 1975 Low Amateur, U.S. Open Championship 1975 Medalist, PGA Tour Qualifying School 1976 U.S. Open Champion 1976 Canadian Open Champion 1976 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year/Co-Player of the Year 1976 Japan Masters Champion 1976 Pacific Open Champion 1977 Phoenix Open Champion 1977 Southern Open Champion 1978 Southern Open Champion 1980 Brazilian Open Champion 1981 Colombian Open Champion 1981 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Champion 1981 Pensacola Open Champion 1981 Member, winning Ryder Cup Team 1981 ABC Sports Shinko Japan Champion 1982 THE PLAYERS Championship Champion 1989 U.S. Open, Rochester, N.Y., aced 6th hole (4th career ace) 1994 Inducted into Alabama Sports Hall of Fame 2001 Alabama Homecoming Grand Marshal 2006 Seniors Tour Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Champion 2008 Seniors Tour Turtle Bay Champion RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 45

48 RECORDS & HISTORY THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE ALABAMA S ALL-SEC First Team 1971 Rick Sirmon 1973 Alan Pate 1974 Tony Hollifield Jerry Pate 1976 Travis Hudson Rick Karbowski 1980 Cecil Ingram 1981 Steve Lowery Lee Rinker 1982 Steve Lowery 1983 Steve Lowery Lee Rinker 1992 David Kirkpatrick 1993 Marten Olander 1996 Chip Deason 1997 Chip Deason 2004 Lars Brovold 2007 Michael Thompson Gator Todd 2008 Matthew Swan Michael Thompson 2009 Bud Cauley 2010 Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick 2011 Bud Cauley Cory Whitsett 2012 Justin Thomas Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt 2013 Justin Thomas Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt 2014 Trey Mullinax Robby Shelton Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt 2015 Robby Shelton first team total: 37 Second Team 1970 Rick Sirmon 1971 Lee Harper 1972 Wheeler Stewart 1973 Jerry Pate Tony Hollifield 1975 Tony Hollifield Jerry Pate Alan Pate 1977 Allen Richie Allen Yielding 1978 Gary Trivisonno 1979 Barry Harwell Cecil Ingram 1983 Griff Rudolph 1985 Griff Rudolph 1991 David Kirkpatrick 1992 Dicky Pride 1994 Greg Letson Marten Olander CORY WHITSETT 2013 SEC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 & 2014 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the year 1995 Chip Deason 1996 Allan MacDonald 1997 Patrick Vadden 1999 Jan Are Larsen 2001 Jan Are Larsen Nick Rousey 2002 Clint Provost Nick Rousey 2003 Lars Brovold 2006 Matthew Swan 2007 Matthew Swan 2008 Mark Harrell 2011 Bobby Wyatt 2012 Hunter Hamrick 2013 Trey Mullinax SEC All-Freshman Team 2009 Bud Cauley Hunter Hamrick 2010 Lee Knox 2011 Cory Whitestt Bobby Wyatt 2012 Justin Thomas 2014 Robby Shelton 2015 Jonathan Hardee ALABAMA S SEC AWARDS SEC Player of the Year Steve Lowery 1982 Steve Lowery 1983 Michael Thompson 2008 Justin Thomas 2012 Cory Whitsett 2013 Robby Shelton 2014 SEC Coach of the Year Conrad Rehling 1979 Conrad Rehling 1983 Dick Spybey 1992 Jay Seawell 2008 Jay Seawell 2012 Jay Seawell 2013 Jay Seawell 2014 SEC Freshman of the Year Bud Cauley 2009 Cory Whitsett 2011 Justin Thomas 2012 Robby Shelton 2014 SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year Joseph Sykora 2006 Joseph Sykora 2007 Joseph Sykora 2008 Cory Whitsett 2013 Cory Whitsett 2014 BOLD denotes current player BUD CAULEY Michael Thompson Steve Lowery 46 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF Justin Thomas

49 THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE 2015 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT RESULTS HONORS Seaside Course at the Sea Island Golf Club Sea Island, Ga. Par 70 7,004 yards April 17-19, 2015 Team Score 1. LSU /827 (-13) T2. South Carolina /830 (-10) T2. Vanderbilt /830 (-10) T4. Alabama /833 (-7) T4. Auburn /833 (-7) 6. Arkansas /834 (-6) T7. Florida /842 (+2) T7. Georgia /842 (+2) 9. Ole Miss /849 (+9) 10. Texas A&M /855 (+15) 11. Kentucky /856 (+16) 12. Tennessee /860 (+20) 13. Missouri /861 (+21) 14. Mississippi State /885 (+45) Individual Scores Score 1. Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina /196 (-14) 2. Ben Schlottman, Auburn /202 (-8) 3. Robby Shelton, Alabama /204 (-6) T4. Stewart Jolly, LSU /205 (-5) T4. Hunter Stewart, Vanderbilt /205 (-5) T6. Ryan Benton, Auburn /206 (-4) T6. Taylor Moore, Arkansas /206 (-4) T6. Zach Wright, LSU /206 (-4) T9. Zack Jaworski, Vanderbilt /207 (-3) T9. Brandon Pierce, LSU /207 (-3) T11. Forrest Gamble, Mississippi /208 (-2) T11. Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /208 (-2) T11. Zach Healy, Georgia /208 (-2) T11. Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt /208 (-2) T11. Tyler McDaniel, Kentucky /208 (-2) T11. JD Tomlinson, Florida /208 (-2) T17. Kolton Crawford, Arkansas /209 (-1) T17. Lee McCoy, Georgia /209 (-1) T17. Will Murphy, South Carolina /209 (-1) T17. Alejandro Tosti, Florida /209 (-1) SEC COACH OF THE YEAR Chuck Winstead, LSU SEC GOLFER OF THE YEAR Hunter Stewart, Vanderbilt SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Ben Schlottman, Auburn SEC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Forrest Gamble, Ole Miss FIRST TEAM ALL-SEC Matthew NeSmith, South Carolina (SEC Championship Medalist) Robby Shelton, Alabama Will Starke, South Carolina Hunter Stewart, Vanderbilt Lee McCoy, Georgia Ben Schlottman, Auburn Matt Gilchrest, Auburn Matthias Schwab, Vanderbilt SECOND TEAM ALL-SEC Brandon Pierce, LSU Zach Wright, LSU Taylor Moore, Arkansas J.D. Tomlinson, Florida Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt Stewart Jolly, LSU Carson Jacobs, Vanderbilt *Eric Ricard, LSU *Michael Johnson, Auburn SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM Theo Humphrey, Vanderbilt Tyler Chip McDaniel, Kentucky Ben Schlottman, Auburn Alejandro Tosti, Florida Jonathan Hardee, Alabama * - Indicates a tie SEC Golf Championship Titles Breakdown: Georgia - 28, LSU - 16, Florida - 15, Alabama - 5, Auburn - 3, Tennessee - 3, Mississippi State -2, Arkansas - 1, Kentucky - 1, Georgia Tech - 1 ALABAMA AT THE 2015 SEC CHAMPIONSHIP Finish Player Score 3. Robby Shelton, Alabama /204 (-6) t11. Jonathan Hardee, Alabama /208 (-2) t31. Tom Lovelady, Alabama /213 (+3) t36. Robby Prater, Alabama /214 (+4) t53 Dru Love, Alabama /219 (+9) RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 47

50 RECORDS & HISTORY THE SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE SEC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1937 Vincent D Antoni Tulane 1938 Henry Castillo LSU 1939 Sonny Swift Georgia 1940 Henry Castillo LSU 1941 Earl Stewart LSU 1946 George Hamer Georgia 1947 Joe Moore LSU 1948 Albert Swann Georgia Tech 1949 Hal Spears Georgia 1950 John Owens Kentucky 1951 Griffin Moody Georgia 1952 BOBBY HILL ALABAMA 1953 Eddie Merrins LSU 1954 Eddie Merrins LSU 1955 Lester Kelly Georgia 1956 Dave Ragan Florida 1957 Tom Aaron Florida 1958 Tom Aaron Florida 1959 Bob Moser Georgia 1960 Cobby Ware Georgia Doug Essig LSU 1961 Howell Fraster LSU 1962 David Boyd Georgia 1963 Jim Gabrielsen Georgia Jack Oliver Georgia 1964 Bert Greene Tennessee 1965 B.R. McLendon LSU 1966 B.R. McLenden LSU 1967 B.R. McLenden LSU 1968 Steve Melnyk Florida 1969 Vaughn Moise LSU 1970 Tommy Valentine Georgia 1971 Jimmy McQuilliam Florida 1972 Mickey Mabry Tennessee 1973 Gary Koch Florida 1974 Gary Koch (playoff) Florida 1975 Phil Hancock Florida 1976 Phil Hancock Florida 1977 Sam Trahan Florida 1978 Larry Rinker Florida 1979 Wayne DeFrancesco (playoff) LSU 1980 Rick Pearson Florida 1981 John Salamone LSU 1982 Randy Watkins Mississippi 1983 Dave Peege (playoff) Mississippi 1984 Emlyn Aubrey (playoff) LSU 1985 Peter Persons Georgia 1986 Chip SUllivan Mississippi 1987 David Tomas LSU 1988 Lan Gooch Mississippi 1989 Chris DiMarco (playoff) Florida 1990 Mike Sposa Tennessee 1991 Jimmy Green Auburn 1992 Brian Gay (playoff) Florida 1993 Guy Hill Florida 1994 Brian Gay Florida 1995 Bud Still Arkansas 1996 Graham Davidson Mississippi St Bryant MacKellar Auburn 1998 Eric Ecker South Carolina 1999 Camilo Benedetti Florida 2000 Roland Thatcher Auburn 2001 Bryant Odom Georgia 2002 Camilo Benedetti Florida 2003 Brett Stegmaier Florida 2004 Brendon Todd Georgia 2005 David Skinns Tennessee 2006 Brett Stegmaier Florida 2007 Patton Kizzire Auburn 2008 MICHAEL THOMPSON ALABAMA 2009 Billy Horschel Florida 2010 Russell Henley Georiga 2011 Andres Echavarria Florida 2012 JUSTIN THOMAS ALABAMA 2013 Sebastian Cappelen Arkansas 2014 BOBBY WYATT ALABAMA 2015 Matthew NeSmith South Carolina ALABAMA S SEC TEAM FINISHES Year Alabama Finish Score Winner Score Site 1937 DNP LSU 614 Baton Rouge, La DNP LSU 608 Baton Rouge, La DNP LSU 604 Baton Rouge, La DNP LSU 601 Athens, Ga DNP Georgia 616 Athens, Ga DNP LSU 597 Athens, Ga WWII no tournament held 1946 DNP LSU 604 Athens, Ga DNP LSU 633 Athens, Ga DNP LSU 303 Athens, Ga DNP Georgia Tech 303 Athens, Ga DNP Georgia 1,200 Athens, Ga DNP Georgia 579 Athens, Ga th Georgia 591 Athens, Ga th LSU 586 Athens, Ga th LSU 576 Athens, Ga th Florida 575 Athens, Ga th Florida 591 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 590 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 593 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 583 Athens, Ga N/A LSU 573 Athens, Ga th Georgia 570 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 1170 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 589 Athens, Ga N/A Georgia 581 Athens, Ga rd 596 Georgia 575 Athens, Ga th 893 LSU 854 Baton Rouge, La t5th (Georgia) 916 LSU 872 Gainesville, Fla th 864 Florida 848 Knoxville, Tenn DNP Georgia 1,099 Athens, Ga th 1,153 Georgia 1,105 Callaway Gardens, Ga rd 1,125 Georgia 1,099 Callaway Gardens, Ga th 1,148 Georgia 1,117 Callaway Gardens, Ga nd 1,112 Florida 1,099 Callaway Gardens, Ga th 1,133 Florida 1,104 Dothan, Ala t3rd (Florida) 1,125 Florida 1,101 Dothan, Ala nd 1,100 Auburn 1,094 Decatur, Ala t2nd (Florida) 1,081 Georgia 1,073 Decatur, Ala th 1,195 Georgia 1,142 Birmingham, Ala st 876 ALABAMA 876 Birmingham, Ala th 899 Tennessee 884 Augusta, Ga th 889 Auburn 884 Augusta, Ga rd 884 Georgia 873 Augusta, Ga nd * 875 Georgia* 881 Augusta, Ga th 943 Mississippi 881 Augusta, Ga th 886 Florida 868 Florence, Ala th 905 LSU 871 Florence, Ala rd 877 LSU 869 Florence, Ala th 911 Georgia 854 Florence, Ala t6th (Kentucky) 918 Florida 874 Louisville, Ky rd 872 Tennessee 866 Jackson, Miss th 882 Florida 860 West Point, Miss t4th (LSU) 881 Florida 876 St. Francisville, La t6th (Tennessee) 890 Florida 847 Jacksonville, Fla th 887 Florida 860 Fairfield Glade, Tenn th 865 Arkansas 855 Nashville, Tenn th 874 Mississippi St. 859 Birmingham, Ala th 905 Mississippi St. 879 Opelika, Ala th 613 Georgia 567 Athens, Ga th 945 Florida 901 Lexington, Ky th 889 Georgia 852 Killian, Ala th 869 Georgia 841 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 892 Auburn 857 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 879 Florida 856 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 889 Georgia 843 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 908 Kentucky 875 St. Simon s Island, Ga rd 849 Georgia 827 St. Simon s Island, Ga nd 871 Tennessee 869 St. Simon s Island, Ga st 853 ALABAMA 853 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 873 Georgia 849 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 878 Georgia 844 St. Simon s Island, Ga nd 854 Florida 848 St. Simon s Island, Ga st 828 ALABAMA 828 St. Simon s Island, Ga st 848 ALABAMA 848 St. Simon s Island, Ga st 806 ALABAMA 806 St. Simon s Island, Ga th 833 LSU 827 St. Simon s Island, Ga. Note: From , team title low five scores of six players; previously, four used; 1979-present, low 4 of 5* Sudden Death 48 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

51 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 1971 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TUCSON, ARIZ. 23rd /588 (+4) Tucson National Golf Club t25th Lee Harper /290 (-2) t44th Wheeler Stewart /294 (E) MC Rich Sirmon 74-74/148 (+2) MC Bernard Kirkland 79-77/156 (+10) MC Clyde McClendon 75-86/161 (+15) 1973 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS STILLWATER, OKLA. t17th /588 (+28) Stillwater Country Club t-57th Alan Pate /299 (+19) MC Wheeler Stewart 74-73/147 (+7) MC Jerry Pate 74-74/148 (+8) MC Charles Major 80-70/150 (+10) MC Tony Hollifield 77-79/156 (+16) 1974 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS SANTEE, CALIF. 14th /1,205 (+53) Carlton Oaks Country Club N/A Rick Karbowski /299 (+11) N/A Tony Hollifield /301 (+13) N/A Jerry Pate /301 (+13) N/A Alan Pate /304 (+16) N/A Mike Preston /316 (+28) 1975 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS COLUMBUS, OHIO t3rd /1,190 (+38) Ohio State Scarlet Course 2nd Jerry Pate /283 (-1) t21st Tony Hollifield /297 (+13) t29th Rick Karbowski /299 (+15) N/A Alan Pate /311 (+27) N/A Mike Preston /311 (+27) 2007 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WILLIAMSBURG, VA. 6th /1,129 (+9) Golden Horseshoe Golf Club t4th Michael Thompson /275 (-5) t35th Joseph Sykora /284 (+4) t42nd Mark Harrell /286 (+6) t60th Matthew Swan /291 (+11) t72nd Gator Todd /294 (+14) 2008 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. 13th /1,218 Kampen Golf Course t29th Michael Thompson /304 (+16) t38th Matthew Swan /306 (+18) t38th Mark Harrell /306 (+18) t64th Joseph Sykora /313 (+25) 80th Matt Hughes /325 (+37) 2009 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOLEDO, OHIO 15th /879 Inverness Golf Club t36th Matthew Swan /219 (+6) t54th Matt Hughes /221 (+8) t60th Spencer Cole /222 (+9) t131st Bud Cauley /231 (+18) t136th Hunter Hamrick /232 (+19) 2011 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS STILLWATER, OKLA. 14th /896 Karsten Creek Golf Club t29th Hunter Hamrick /221 (+5) t50th Bud Cauley /224 (+8) t56th Cory Whitsett /225 (+9) t66th Bobby Wyatt /226 (+10) t148th Trey Mullinax /248 (+32) NCAA HISTORY 1981 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PALO ALTO, CALIF. 17th /892 (+40) Stanford Golf Course t34th Kevin DeNike /295 (+11) MC Lee Rinker /224 (+11) MC Cecil Ingram /225 (+12) MC Steve Lowery /226 (+13) MC Tom Garner /231 (+18) 1983 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS FRESNO, CALIF. 17th /898 (+34) San Joaquin Country Club t44th Lee Rinker /298 (+10) t62nd Griff Rudolph /302 (+14) MC Tom Garner /226 (+10) T-7th Steve Lowery /235 (+19) T-7th Talbert Griffin /235 (+19) 1992 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. 11th /1,163 New Mexico Golf Club t19th David Kirkpatrick /288 (E) t19th Jeff Street /288 (E) t60th Marten Olander /295 (+7) t66th Dicky Pride /296 (+8) 80th Greg Leston /302 (+14) 1993 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS LEXINGTON, KY. 29th /620 The Champions Club t49th Marten Olander /298 (+10) t113th Patrick Vadden 76-78/158 (+14) t138th Jeff Street 81-80/161 (+17) t151st Mayson Petty 81-81/162 (+18) t151st Scott Taylor 80-82/162 (+18) 1996 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS OOLTEWAH, TENN. 28th /627 The Honors Course t61st Chip Deason 74-79/153 (+9) t70th Allan MacDonald 76-78/154 (+10) t88th Brian Wright 79-77/156 (+12) t140th Patrick Vadden 76-89/165 (+21) t145th John Stalschmidt 79-88/167 (+23) 2005 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS OWINGS MILLS, MD. 28th /897 Caves Valley Golf Club t42nd Mark Harrell /220 (+10) t85th Joseph Sykora /225 (+15) t105th Clint Provost /227 (+17) t114th Gator Todd /228 (+18) t126th Thomas Hagler /230 (+20) 2012 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PACIFIC PALISADES, CALIF. Stroke Play 1st /859 Riviera Country Club t4th Cory Whitsett /212 (-1) t7th Justin Thomas /213 (E) t21th Hunter Hamrick /216 (+3) t54th Bobby Wyatt /221 (+8) t61th Scott Strohmeyer /222 (+9) Match Play: Runner-Up (2-1) Quarterfinal: defeated Kent State, Semifinal: defeated California, 3-2 Final: lost to Texas, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS MILTON, GA. Stroke Play t3rd /833 Capital City Club Crabapple t16th Cory Whitsett /207 (-3) t16th Justin Thomas /207 (-3) t26th Bobby Wyatt /209 (-1) t49th Trey Mullinax /212 (+2) t69th Scott Strohmeyer /214 (+4) Match Play: NCAA Champion (3-0) Quarterfinal: defeated New Mexico, 4-1 Semifinal: defeated Georgia Tech, Final: defeated Illinois, NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS HUTCHINSON, KAN. Stroke Play t2nd /836 Prairie Dunes Country Club t3rd Robby Shelton /205 (-5) t19th Cory Whitsett /209 (-1) t35th Tom Lovelady /211 (+1) t55th Bobby Wyatt /214 (+4) t89th Trey Mullinax /218 (+8) Match Play: NCAA Champion (3-0) Quarterfinal: defeated SMU, 3-2 Semifinal: defeated LSU, 4-1 Final: defeated Oklahoma State, 4-1 RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 49

52 NCAA HISTORY RECORDS & HISTORY NCAA REGIONAL TEAM APPEARANCES (17 Appearances) Year Site Coach Finish Teams Strokes Regional 1991 New Haven, Conn. Dick Spybey 12th East 1992 Hamilton, N.Y. Dick Spybey 2nd East 1993 Charlottesville, Va. Dick Spybey 7th East 1994 Auburn, Ala. Dick Spybey 15th East 1996 Monticello, N.Y. Dick Spybey T-9th East 1997 Hot Springs, Va. Dick Spybey 17th East 2002 Little Rock, Ark. Dick Spybey 15th Central 2003 Auburn, Ala. Jay Seawell 20th East 2005 Nashville, Tenn. Jay Seawell T-6th East 2006 Tucson, Ariz. Jay Seawell T-14th West 2007 Sugar Grove, Ill. Jay Seawell 2nd Central 2008 Columbus, Ohio Jay Seawell 6th Central 2009 Galloway, N.J. Jay Seawell 1st Northeast 2010 New Haven, Conn. Jay Seawell 9th Northeast 2011 Zionsville, Ind. Jay Seawell 3rd Central 2012 Athens, Ga. Jay Seawell 1st Southeast 2013 Baton Rouge, La. Jay Seawell 1st Southeast 2014 Auburn, Ala. Jay Seawell 1st Southeast 2015 Noblesville, Ind Jay Seawell 7th Central ALABAMA S NCAA FINALS APPEARANCES (17 Appearances) Year Coach Finish Site 1971 Ronnie Laffon 23rd Tucson, Ariz./Tucson National Golf Club 1973 Conrad Rehling 17th Stillwater, Okla./Stillwater Country Club 1974 Conrad Rehling 14th Santee, Calif./Carlton Oaks Country Club 1975 Conrad Rehling t3rd Columbus, Ohio/Scarlet Course 1981 Conrad Rehling 17th Palo Alto, Calif./Stanford Golf Course 1983 Conrad Rehling 17th Fresno, Calif./San Joaquin Country Club *1992 Dick Spybey 11th Albuquerque, N.M./Championship Course 1993 Dick Spybey 29th Lexington, Ky./Champions Club 1996 Dick Spybey 28th Ooltewah, Tenn./Honors Course 2005 Jay Seawell 28th Owings Mills, Md./Caves Valley Club 2007 Jay Seawell 6th Williamsburg, Va./Golden Horseshoe 2008 Jay Seawell 13th West Lafayette, Ind./Birck Boilermaker #2009 Jay Seawell 15th Toledo, Ohio/Inverness Club #2011 Jay Seawell 14th Stillwater, Okla./Karsten Creek #2012 Jay Seawell 1st (stroke play) Pacific Palisades, Calif./Riviera Country Club 2nd (match play) def. Kent State, 3-1-1; def. California, 3-2; lost to Texas, 2-3 #2013 Jay Seawell t3rd (stroke play) Milton, Ga./Capital City Club Crabapple 1st (match play) def. New Mexico, 4-1; def. Georgia Tech, 3-0-2; def. Illinois, 4-1 #2014 Jay Seawell t2nd (stroke play) Hutchinson, Kan./Prairie Dunes Country Club 1st (match play) def. SMU, 3-2; def. LSU, 4-1; def. Oklahoma St., 4-1 *First year Alabama competed in championships when there was a cut to 15 teams after 54 holes; #NCAA Championships consisted of three rounds and then a cut to eight teams for match play NCAA INDIVIDUAL APPEARANCES Year Name Finish Score 1971 Lee Harper t25th /290 Wheeler Stewart t44th / Alan Pate t57th / Gary Trivisonno non-finalist / Gary Trivisonno t38th / Cecil Ingram t27th / Kevin DeNike 34th / Steve Lowery t49th / Lee Rinker t44th / Griff Rudolph t62nd / Marten Olander t49th / Jan Are Larsen (East Regional, Providence, R.I.) t107th / Nick Rousey (East Regional, Williamsburg, Va.) t33rd /213 (-3) Jan Are Larsen (East Regional, Williamsburg, Va.) t120th /232 (+16) 2003 Lars Brovold (East Regional, New Haven, Conn.) t31st /219 (+9) HOW IT WORKS Each May, the NCAA hosts six regionals, which are spread around the country and provide for exciting golf from coast to coast. The six-regional format was started at the 2009 NCAA Championships and replaced the old three-regional system that began play in 1992 when the NCAA first instituted a regional format. Each of the six 2015 regional sites will qualify five teams for the NCAA Championship Finals, being held at The Concession Club in Bradenton, Fla., on May 28-June 2, Those 30 teams then will play 54 holes of stroke play (May 28-30) and cut to the top-15 teams and top 40 individuals for a fourth round of stroke play to determine match-play seedings and the NCAA individual champion. The No. 1 team will face the No. 8 team, No. 2 will face No. 7, No. 3 vs. No. 6 and No. 4 vs. No. 5. Match play quarterfinals and semifinals will be held on June 1, followed by the finals on June 2. Teams are selected for regional competition based upon their overall tournament finishes and head-to-head finishes against other teams that are in their region. Selection is made by a regional committee compromised of head coaches. From 1989 through the 2008 NCAA Championships, the finals consisted of 72 holes of play with a cut after 54 holes to the top-15 teams. NATIONAL NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Year Name School 1897 Louis Bayard, Jr. Princeton 1898 John Reid, Jr Yale (Spring) James Curtis Harvard (Fall) 1899 Percy Pyne Princeton 1901 H. Lindsley Harvard 1902 Charles Hitchcock, Jr. Yale (spring) Chandler Egan Harvard (fall) 1903 F.O. Reinhart Princeton 1904 A.L. White Harvard 1905 Robert Abbott Yale 1906 W.E. Clow, Jr. Yale 1907 Ellis Knowles Yale 1908 H.H. Wilder Harvard 1909 Albert Seckel Princeton 1910 Robert Hunter Yale 1911 George Stanley Yale 1912 F.C. Davison Harvard 1913 Nathaniel Wheeler Yale 1914 Edward Allis Harvard 1915 Francis Blossom Yale 1916 J.W. Hubbell Harvard 1919 A.L. Walker, Jr. Columbia 1920 Jess Sweetster Yale 1921 Simpson Dean Dartmouth 1922 Pollack Boyd Dartmouth 1923 Dexter Cummings Yale 1924 Dexter Cummings Yale 1925 Fred Lamprecht Tulane 1926 Fred Lamprecht Tulane 1927 Watts Gunn Georgia Tech 1928 Maurice McCarthy Georgetown 1929 Tom Aycock Yale 1930 G.T. Dunlap, Jr. Princeton 1931 G.T. Dunlap, Jr. Princeton 1932 J.W. Fischer Michigan 1933 Walter Emery Oklahoma 1934 Charles Yates Georgia Tech 1935 Ed White Texas 1936 Charles Kocsis Michigan 1937 Fred Haas, Jr. LSU 1938 John Burke Georgetown 1939 Vincent D Antoni Tulane 1940 Dixon Brooke Virginia 1941 Earl Stewart LSU 1942 Frank Tatum, Jr. Stanford 1943 Wallace Ulrich Carleton 1944 Louis Lick Minnesota 1945 John Lorms Ohio State 1946 George Hamer Georgia 1947 Dave Barclay Michigan 1948 Bob Harris San Jose State 1949 Harvie Ward North Carolina 1950 Fred Wampler Purdue 1951 Tom Nieporte Ohio State 1952 Jim Vickers Oklahoma 1953 Earl Moeller Oklahoma State 1954 Hillman Robbins Memphis State 1955 Joe Campbell Purdue 1956 Rick Jones Ohio State 1957 Rex Baxter, Jr. Houston 1958 Phil Rodgers Houston 1959 Dick Crawford Houston 1960 Dick Crawford Houston 1961 Jack Nicklaus Ohio State 1962 Kermit Zarley Houston 1963 R.H. Sikes Arkansas 1964 Terry Small San Jose State 1965 Marty Fleckman Houston 1966 Bob Murphy Florida 1967 Hale Irwin Colorado 1968 Grier Jones Oklahoma State 1969 Bob Clark UCLA 1970 John Mahaffey Houston 1971 Ben Crenshaw Texas 50 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

53 1972 Ben Crenshaw Texas Tom Kite Texas 1973 Ben Crenshaw Texas 1974 Curtis Strange Wake Forest 1975 Jay Haas Wake Forest 1976 Scott Simpson Southern California 1977 Scott Simpson Southern California 1978 David Edwards Oklahoma State 1979 Gary Hallberg Wake Forest 1980 Jay Don Blake Utah State 1981 Ron Commans Southern California 1982 Billy Ray Brown Houston 1983 Jim Carter Arizona State 1984 John Inman North Carolina 1985 Clark Burroughs Ohio State 1986 Scott Verplank Oklahoma State 1987 Brian Watts Oklahoma State 1988 E.J. Pfister Oklahoma State 1989 Phil Mickelson Arizona State 1990 Phil Mickelson Arizona State 1991 Warren Schutte UNLV 1992 Phil Mickelson Arizona State 1993 Todd Demsey Arizona State 1994 Justin Leonard Texas 1995 Chip Spratlin Auburn 1996 Tiger Woods Stanford 1997 Charles Warren Clemson 1998 James McLean Minnesota 1999 Luke Donald Northwestern 2000 Charles Howell Oklahoma State 2001 Nick Gilliam Florida 2002 Troy Matteson Georgia Tech 2003 Alejandro Canizares Arizona State 2004 Ryan Moore UNLV 2005 James Lepp Washington 2006 Jonathan Moore Oklahoma State 2007 Jamie Lovemark Southern California 2008 Kevin Chappell UCLA 2009 Matt Hill North Carolina State 2010 Scott Langley Illinois 2011 John Peterson LSU 2012 Thomas Pieters Illinois 2013 Max Homa California 2014 Cameron Wilson Stanford 2015 Bryson DeChambeau SMU NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONS Year Champion Score 1897 Yale 1898 Harvard (spring) 1898 Yale (fall) 1899 Harvard 1900 No tournament 1901 Harvard 1902 Yale (spring) 1902 Harvard (fall) 1903 Harvard 1904 Harvard 1905 Yale 1906 Yale 1907 Yale 1908 Yale 1909 Yale 1910 Yale 1911 Yale 1912 Yale 1913 Yale 1914 Princeton 1915 Yale 1916 Princeton 1917 No tournament 1918 No tournament 1919 Princeton 1920 Princeton 1921 Dartmouth 1922 Princeton 1923 Princeton 1924 Yale 1925 Yale 1926 Yale 1927 Princeton 1928 Princeton 1929 Princeton 1930 Princeton 1931 Yale 1932 Yale 1933 Yale 1934 Michigan 1935 Michigan 1936 Yale 1937 Princeton 1938 Stanford 1939 Stanford Princeton 601 LSU 1941 Stanford LSU 590 Stanford 1943 Yale Notre Dame Ohio State Stanford LSU San Jose State North Texas State North Texas State North Texas State North Texas State Stanford SMU LSU Houston Houston Houston Houston Houston Purdue Houston Oklahoma State Houston Houston Houston Houston Florida 1, Houston 1, Houston 1, Texas 1, Texas 1, Florida 1, Wake Forest 1, Wake Forest 1, Oklahoma State 1, Houston 1, Oklahoma State 1, Ohio State 1, Oklahoma State 1, Brigham Young 1, Houston 1, Oklahoma State 1, Houston 1, Houston 1, Wake Forest 1, Oklahoma State 1, UCLA 1, Oklahoma 1, Arizona State 1, Oklahoma State 1, Arizona 1, Florida 1, Stanford 1, Oklahoma State 1, Arizona State 1, Pepperdine 1, UNLV 1, Georgia 1, Oklahoma State 1, Florida 1, Minnesota 1,134 NCAA HISTORY 2003 Clemson 1, California 1, Georgia 1, Oklahoma State 1, Stanford 1, UCLA 1, Texas A&M def. Arkansas* 2010 Augusta State def. Oklahoma State* 2011 Augusta State def. Georgia* 2012 Texas def. Alabama* 2013 Alabama def. Illinois* 2014 Alabama def. Oklahoma State* 2015 LSU def. Southern Cal* *match play Lowest Score, One Round: 62 (-10) Notah Begay, Stanford, 2nd Rd., 1994 Lowest Score, Two Rounds: 128 (-16) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State, 1992 Lowest Score, Three Rounds: 196 (-20) Charles Howell, Oklahoma State, 2000 Lowest Score, Four Rounds: 265 (-23) Charles Howell, Oklahoma State, 2000 Best Team Score, Two Rounds: 553 UNLV (-23) 1998; Stanford (-6) 2007 Best Team Score, Four Rounds: 1,116 (-36) Oklahoma State, 2000; Georgia Tech, 2000 (Stanford shot 1,109 in 2007, 11-under-par) Alabama has been among the NCAA field 24 times, in 1973, 1974, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1991 (regionals), 1992, 1993, 1994 (regionals), 1996, 1997 (regionals), 2002 (regionals), 2003 (regionals), 2005 (finals), 2006 (regionals), 2007 (finals), 2008 (finals), 2009 (finals), 2010 (regionals), 2011 (finals), 2012 (match-play finals) 2013 (NCAA champions), 2014 (NCAA champions) and 2015 (regionals). The Crimson Tide has claimed two NCAA National Championship titles, those coming in 2013 and Prior to the back-to-back championships, Alabama s best NCAA Championships finish was a runner-up performance in 2012, followed by when it tied for third at the 1975 NCAA Men s Golf Championships. Below is a list of all the teams that have won an NCAA men s golf championship: School Titles Yale 21 Houston 16 Princeton 12 Oklahoma State 10 Stanford 8 Harvard 6 LSU 5 Florida 4 North Texas 4 Texas 3 Wake Forest 3 Alabama 2 Arizona State 2 Augusta State 2 Georgia 2 Michigan 2 Ohio State 2 UCLA 2 Arizona, Brigham Young, California, Clemson, Dartmouth, Minnesota, Notre Dame, Oklahoma Pepperdine, Purdue, San Jose State, SMU, UNLV, Texas A&M 1 RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 51

54 RECORDS PLAYER SEASON RECORDS Minimum Rounds: 15 STROKE AVERAGE (AVG. SCORE) Season Name Rounds Strokes Avg. Score vs. Par Robby Shelton 36 2, Justin Thomas 36 2, Robby Shelton 33 2, Bud Cauley 36 2, Bobby Wyatt 39 2, Cory Whitsett 38 2, Justin Thomas 38 2, Trey Mullinax 36 2, Bobby Wyatt 35 2, Bud Cauley 25 1, Michael Thompson 31 2, Cory Whitsett 39 2, Cory Whitsett 33 2, Cory Whitsett 39 2, Steve Lowery 23 1, N/A TOURNAMENT VICTORIES (minimum two wins) Season Name Tournaments Wins Justin Thomas Hunter Hamrick Robby Shelton Justin Thomas Cory Whitsett Cory Whitsett Bud Cauley Steve Lowery Jerry Pate Jerry Pate 8 2 PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS Season Name Rounds Par or Lower David Kirkpatrick Robby Shelton Justin Thomas Cory Whitsett Cory Whitsett Bud Cauley Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt Justin Thomas Bobby Wyatt Nick Rousey Robby Shelton Trey Mullinax Michael Thompson Cory Whitsett Michael Thompson Mark Harrell Lars Brovold ROUNDS PLAYED Season Name Rounds Mark Harrell Gator Todd David Kirkpatrick Marten Olander Dicky Pride Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt Hunter Hamrick Cory Whitsett Thomas Hagler Mark Harrell Clint Provost Nick Rousey Jan Are Larsen 39 RECORDS & HISTORY COUNTING SCORES Season Name Rounds Counted Percentage Justin Thomas % Nick Rousey % Trey Mullinax % Mark Harrell % Gator Todd % Matthew Swan % Lars Brovold % Clint Provost % Robby Shelton % Cory Whitsett % Bud Cauley % Jan Are Larsen % Bobby Wyatt % Cory Whitsett % Mark Harrell % Mark Harrell % Clint Provost % Allan MacDonald % Marten Olander % TEAM SEASON STROKE AVERAGE (AVG. SCORE) Season Coach Rounds Avg. Score vs. Par Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey Jay Seawell Dick Spybey N/A Jay Seawell Bold denotes current player Former Alabama head coach Conrad Rehling with star pupil Steve Lowery. 52 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

55 Justin thomas Tournament victories leader RECORDS VICTORIES Season Coach Tournaments Wins Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Conrad Rehling Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Conrad Rehling Ronnie Laffoon 8 2 PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS Season Name Rounds Par or Less Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey 33 9 ROUNDS PLAYED Season Name Rounds Dick Spybey Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Dick Spybey Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Jay Seawell Dick Spybey 35 PLAYER ROUND RECORDS LOW ROUND Season Name Tournament Score Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Lars Brovold Mason Rudolph Collegiate Golf Tom Lovelady Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Robby Shelton Puerto Rico Classic Justin Thomas Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Bobby Wyatt Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Hunter Hamrick Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Gator Todd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Chip Deason SEC Championship Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate Robby Shelton SEC Championship Robby Shelton SEC Championship Robby Shelton Southern Highlands Masters Dru Love Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Robby Shelton NCAA Championships Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-America Classic Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Bobby Wyatt Linger Longer Invitational Cory Whitsett Schenkel Invitational Justin Thomas Carpet Capital Collegiate Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Cory Whitsett Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate Hunter Hamrick Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Michael Thompson SEC Championship Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Matthew Swan Coca-Cola Tourn. of Champions Max Alverio Buffalo Rock/Southern Showdown Clint Provost SEC Championship Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Conrad Rehling Alabama Invite Freeman Fite Gator Invitational Jan Are Larsen Gator Invitational Jan Are Larsen Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jan Are Larsen Matlock Invitational Chip Deason Gator Invitational Chip Deason Gator Invitational Steve Lowery Junior-Senior Invitational 65 Bold = Current Player RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 53

56 RECORDS & HISTORY RECORDS LOW ROUND VS. PAR Season Name Tournament Score Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Robby Shelton Puerto Rico Classic Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Chip Deason SEC Championship Justin Thomas Carpet Capital Collegiate Bobby Wyatt Linter Longer Invitational Cory Whitsett Schenkel Invitational Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Michael Thompson SEC Championship Gator Todd Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Lars Brovold Mason Rudolph Collegiate Golf Jan Are Larsen Matlock Invitational Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate Tom Lovelady Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Justin Thomas Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Bobby Wyatt Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Hunter Hamrick Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-America Classic Matthew Swan Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Max Alverio Buffalo Rock/Southern Showdown Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Conrad Rehling Alabama Invite Jan Are Larsen Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Bobby Wyatt NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Justin Thomas Schenkel Invitational Bobby Wyatt Schenkel Invitational Bud Cauley Administaff ASU Invitational Joseph Sykora Topy Cup of Japan Mark Harrell SEC Championship Matthew Swan Puerto Rico Classic Michael Thompson Topy Cup of Japan Joseph Sykora University Club Intercollegiate Wesley Pate Cleveland Golf/ASU Invitational Cecil Ingram Southern Junior/Senior 66-6 LOW 36-HOLE TOTAL Season Name Tournament Score Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Robby Shelton SEC Championship Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Robby Shelton Puerto Rico Classic Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-America Classic Cory Whitsett Schenkel Invitational Bud Cauley Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercoll Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate Bobby Wyatt NCAA Athens Regional Bobby Wyatt Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Hunter Hamrick Western Refining All-America Classic Matt Hughes Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Joseph Sykora Topy Cup of Japan Jan Are Larsen Gator Invitational LOW 54-HOLE TOTAL Season Name Tournament Score Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Robby Shelton SEC Championship Michael Thompson Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Lars Brovold Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Robby Shelton Southern Highlands Masters Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-America Classic Bud Cauley Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate Joseph Sykora Topy Cup of Japan Hunter Hamrick Western Refining All-America Classic Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-America Classic Justin Thomas SEC Championship Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Lars Brovold Mason Rudolph Collegiate Golf Jan Are Larsen Gator Invitational Michael Thompson s 5-under-par 275 is the lowest 72-hole score in school history Trey Mullinax Savannah Quarters Individual Robby Shelton Puerto Rico Classic Justin Thomas Schenkel Invitational Justin Thomas NCAA Athens Regional Cory Whitsett Schenkel Invitational Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Bobby Wyatt Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Matthew Swan Puerto Rico Classic Max Alverio Buffalo Rock/Southern Showdown Mark Harrell Coca-Cola Tournament of Champions Clint Provost Gator Invitational Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate LOW 72-HOLE TOTAL Season Name Tournament Score Michael Thompson NCAA Championship Jerry Pate NCAA Championship Joseph Sykora NCAA Championship Mark Harrell NCAA Championship David Kirkpatrick NCAA Championship 288 E Jeff Street NCAA Championship 288 E Lee Harper NCAA Championship Matthew Swan NCAA Championship Gator Todd NCAA Championship Wheeler Stewart NCAA Championship Marten Olander NCAA Championship Steve Lowery NCAA Championship Dicky Pride NCAA Championship Kevin DeNike NCAA Championship Tony Hollifield NCAA Championship Bold = Current Player TEAM ROUND LOW ROUND Season Coach Tournament Round Score Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell NCAA Athens Regional Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiatet Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiatet ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

57 LOW ROUND VS. PAR Season Name Tournament Score vs. Par Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell NCAA Athens Regional Jay Seawell Topy Cup of Japan Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Linger Longer Invitational Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic LOW 36-HOLE TOTAL Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell NCAA Athens Regional Jay Seawell SEC Championship Conrad Rehling Alabama Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate LOW 54-HOLE TOTAL Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Conrad Rehling Alabama Intercollegiate Jay Seawell NCAA Athens Regional Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell NCAA Championships Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic RECORDS LOW 54-HOLE TOTAL VS. PAR Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par Jay Seawell Schenkel Invitational Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell SEC Championship Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Puerto Rico Classic Jay Seawell Isleworth Collegiate Invitational Jay Seawell Linger Longer Invitational Jay Seawell NCAA Athens Regional Conrad Rehling Alabama Intercollegiate Jay Seawell Carpet Capital Collegiate LOW 72-HOLE TOTAL Season Coach Tournament Score vs. Par Jay Seawell NCAA Championship 1, Dick Spybey NCAA Championship 1, Conrad Rehling NCAA Championship 1, Conrad Rehling NCAA Championship 1, Jay Seawell NCAA Championship 1, PLAYER CAREER RECORDS Minimum Rounds: 45 STROKE AVERAGE (VS. PAR) Name Rounds Avg. Score vs. Par Career Robby Shelton present Justin Thomas Bud Cauley Michael Thompson Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt Nick Rousey Hunter Hamrick Tom Lovelady present Trey Mullinax Lars Brovold Mark Harrell Matthew Swan Gator Todd Clint Provost Chip Deason Scott Strohmeyer Jan Are Larsen Thomas Hagler ,07 Patrick Vadden Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate Won four tournament titles at Alabama RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 55

58 RECORDS Justin Thomas Career scoring leader at Justin Thomas is the career stroke leader (70.73) at Alabama. RECORDS & HISTORY Matt Hughes TOURNAMENT VICTORIES Name Tournaments Wins Career Justin Thomas Cory Whitsett Steve Lowery Jerry Pate Bud Cauley Robby Shelton present Hunter Hamrick Joseph Sykora PAR OR BETTER ROUNDS Name Rounds Par or Less Career Cory Whitsett Bobby Wyatt Hunter Hamrick Bud Cauley Mark Harrell Matthew Swan Lars Brovold Justin Thomas Clint Provost Robby Shelton present Trey Mullinax Chip Deason Michael Thompson ROUNDS PLAYED Name Rounds Career Mark Harrell Cory Whitsett Hunter Hamrick Clint Provost Matthew Swan Lars Brovold Bobby Wyatt Gator Todd Jan Are Larsen Joseph Sykora Chip Deason Brian Wright Wesley Pate Patrick Vadden Austin Hynson ALABAMA MEN S GOLF Scott Strohmeyer YEAR-BY-YEAR LOW STROKE LEADERS Year Player Rds. Strokes Avg. Tournaments Cecil Ingram 21 1, Steve Lowery 24 1, Steve Lowery 23 1, Lee Rinker 28 2, Griff Rudolph 24 1, Griff Rudolph 24 1, Darrell Jones 21 1, Sean Pacetti 20 1, Spike McRoy 29 2, Spike McRoy 34 2, Spike McRoy 33 2, David Kirkpatrick 30 2, David Kirkpatrick 40 2, Marten Olander 38 2, Marten Olander 35 2, Chip Deason 30 2, Chip Deason 34 2, Chip Deason 33 2, Brooks Friday 29 2, Jan Are Larsen 33 2, Freeman Fite 32 2, Nick Rousey 36 2, Clint Provost 33 2, Lars Brovold 33 2, Lars Brovold 35 2, Mark Harrell 39 2, Matthew Swan 36 2, Michael Thompson 37 2, Michael Thompson 31 2, Bud Cauley 30 2, Bud Cauley 25 1, Bud Cauley 36 2, Justin Thomas 36 2, Cory Whitsett 38 2, Robby Shelton 36 2, Robby Shelton 33 2,

59 TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Tournament Won Score Site 1969 Buckhaults Tournament * Mobile, Ala Senior Bowl Tournament * Mobile, Ala. Tulane Invitational * New Orleans, La St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland Tupelo Invitational * Tupelo, Miss. Maxwell Air Force Base Tournament * Montgomery, Ala. West Florida Invitational * Pensacola, Fla Alabama Intercollegiate 584 Alexander City, Ala. West Florida Invitational * Pensacola, Fla St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland Alabama Intercollegiate 868 Alexander City, Ala Alabama Intercollegiate 883 Alexander City, Ala St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational * St. Andrews, Scotland 1979 SEC Championship 876 Birmingham, Ala Hillman Robbins Invitatoinal 603 Memphis, Tenn Southeastern Intercollegiate 867 Montgomery, Ala. Alabama Intercollegiate 824 Montgomery, Ala Mississippi State Invitational 870 Jackson, Miss Pan Handle Invitational 873 Destin, Fla. SEC Championships (Tied) 875 Augusta, Ga. * lost in 1st hole of playoffs 1985 Memphis State Invitational 883 Memphis, Tenn. *Won in 2nd hole of playoffs 1992 Southeastern Invitational 871 Montgomery, Ala Dixie Intercollegiate 870 Columbus, Ga. Bent Brook Blazer Invitational 862 Birmingham, Ala UT Tournament of Champions 872 Knoxville, Tenn The Nelson 874 Stanford, Calif The Matlock 866 Lakeland,Fla College of Charleston Invitational 869 Kiawah Island, S.C Hillman Robbins Intercollegiate 873 Memphis, Tenn Mason Rudolph Collegiate 839 Nashville, Tenn Conrad Rehling Invitational 878 Tuscaloosa, Ala Conrad Rehling Invitational 881 Tuscaloosa, Ala Carpet Capital Intercollegiate (fall) 841 Rocky Face, Ga. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (fall) 869 Birmingham, Ala. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (fall) 819 Birmingham, Ala. John Hayt Collegiate Championship 881 Pontre Vedra Beach, Fla Carpet Capital Collegiate (fall) 869 Rocky Face, Ga. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (fall) 810# Birmingham, Ala. John Hayt Intercollegiate 873 Pontre Vedra Beach, Fla. Puerto Rico Classic 854 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Schenkel E-Z-Go 849 Statesboro, Ga. SEC Championships 853 St. Simons Island, Ga Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (fall) 830 Birmingham, Ala. NCAA Northeast Regional 874 Galloway Township, N.J Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (fall) 273 Birmingham, Ala Carpet Capital Collegiate (fall) 856 Rocky Face, Ga. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (fall) 884 Windermere, Fla. Puerto Rico Classic 836 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 849 Aiken, S.C. Linger Longer Invitational 846 Greensboro, Ga Puerto Rico Classic 834 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Schenkel Invitational 817 Statesboro, Ga. Linger Longer Invitational 838 Greensboro, Ga. SEC Championship 828 St. Simons Island, Ga. NCAA Athens Regional 828 Athens, Ga Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (fall) 857 Brimingham, Ala. Puerto Rico Classic 831 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Schenkel Invitational 848 Stateboro, Ga. Linger Longer Invitational 860 Greensboro, Ga. Aggie Invitational 846 Bryan, Texas SEC Championship 848 St. Simons Island, Ga. NCAA Baton Rouge Regional 868 Baton Rouge, La. NCAA Championships d. Illinois, 4-1 Milton, Ga Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational 849 Olympia Fields, Ill. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 829 Birmingham, Ala. Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 838 Windermere, Fla. Gifford Collegiate 836 Newport Beach, Calif. Puerto Rico Classic 838 Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Mason Rudolph Championship 847 Franklin, Tenn. SEC Championship 806 St. Simons Island, Ga. NCAA Auburn Regional 853 Auburn, Ala. NCAA Championships d. Okla. St Hutchinson, Kan Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 830 Birmingham, Ala. RECORDS INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Year Player Tournament Won Score 1952 Bobby Hill SEC Championship 290/72 holes 1972 Tony Hollifield St. Andrews Intercollegiate Invitational 1972 Alan Pate West Florida Invitational Tony Hollifield St. Andrews Intercollegiate 1973 Rick Karbowski Alabama Invitational 147 Jerry Pate Alabama Intercollegiate 147 Jerry Pate St. Andrews Intercollegiate 318/72 holes 1974 Jerry Pate Ohio State Invitational Jerry Pate Sun Bowl Festival All-Star Tournament Alan Pate Alabama Intercollegiate 212 Tony Hollifield Alabama Invitational 1976 Mike Preston Alabama Intercollegiate 214 *1981 Steve Lowery Alabama Intercollegiate Steve Lowery Furman Intercollegiate 208 *1982 Steve Lowery Dixie Intercollegiate 207 Steve Lowery Hillman-Robbins Intercoll Steve Lowery Southern Intercollegiate 209 Lee Rinker New Orleans Classic Griff Rudolph Alabama Intercollegiate * David McKenzie Southern Miss Invitational * David McKenzie Dixie Intercollegiate * Kevin Strohman Memphis State Invitational Griff Rudolph Alabama Intercollegiate Sean Pacetti Southeastern Invitational Spike McRoy Cajun Classic David Kirkpatrick Jerry Pate Invitational David Kirkpatrick Southeastern Invitational Marten Olander Dixie Intercollegiate Nick Rousey Coca Cola/UT Tournament of Champions Lars Brovold UNC Franklin Street Partners Invitational Joseph Sykora Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate Joseph Sykora Topy Cup/U.S. vs. Japan 202 Mark Harrell Jerry Pate National Interocollegiate 198 Matthew Swan Puerto Rico Classic 204 Michael Thompson SEC Championship Bud Cauley U.S. Collegiate Championship 212 Hunter Hamrick NCAA Northeast Regional Hunter Hamrick Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 65 Bud Cauley Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 211 Hunter Hamrick Western Refining All-American Classic 202 Bud Cauley Linger Longer Invitational Bud Cauley Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegiate 201 Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational Justin Thomas Carpet Capital Collegiate 206 Cory Whitsett Western Refining All-American Classic 206 Justin Thomas Puerto Rico Classic 206 Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational 208 Justin Thomas SEC Championship 203 Justin Thomas NCAA Athens Regional Justin Thomas Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 208 Trey Mullinax Savannah Quarters Individual 204 Justin Thomas Schenkel Invitational 207 Cory Whitsett Linger Longer Invitational 137 Cory Whitsett Aggie Invitational 208 Scott Strohmeyer NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Robby Shelton Olympia Fields/Illini Invitational 210 Trey Mullinax Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 205 Robby Shelton Puerto Rico Classic 204 Bobby Wyatt SEC Championship Dru Love Puerto Rico Classic 209 Robby Shelton Southern Highlands Masters 201 Bold = Current Player RECORDS & HISTORY TOTAL UA TEAM TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS: 67 MOST TOURNAMENT WINS IN A SEASON: # School 54-hole record * No score Available ROLLTIDE.COM 57

60 YEAR-BY-YEAR 1965 March Buckhaults Intercollegiate 2nd April LSU Invitational 2nd April Southern Intercollegiate t9th May 1 SEC Championship t3rd March 29-April 5 St. Andrews All-College Invitational 1st April Southern Jr.-Sr. Intercollegiate 2nd April All-American Invitational 4th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 3rd May SEC Championship 4th - 1,133 June NCAA Championships 14th - 1,205 RECORDS & HISTORY 1966 March Buckhaults Intercollegiate 4th May SEC Championship 5th March 2-3 Southern Mississippi Tournament 2nd -598 March LSU Invitational t5th May SEC Championship t5th Feb.29-March 1 Southern Mississippi Tournament 4th March Buckhaults Intercollegiate N/A March Florida Intercollegiate N/A April LSU Invitational 6th April SEC Championship 3rd March 6-7 Southern Mississippi Tournament N/A March Buckhaults Intercollegiate N/A April 3-4 LSU Invitational N/A May 1-3 SEC Championship 7th - 1, March 2 Florida State Tournament 3rd March 5-6 Southern Mississippi Tournament 4th - 1,138 March Buckhaults Intercollegiate 1st May Miami Tournament 8th - 1,229 April 3-4 Tennessee Tournament 4th - 1,170 April Mid-South Classic 3rd May SEC Championship 7th - 1, Jan. 6 Senior Bowl Tournament 1st Feb Tulane Invitational 1st March 4-6 Seminole Golf Classic 3rd March Corbett Golf Classic 5th March West Florida Intercollegiate 3rd April 2-9 St. Andrews Tournament 3rd April All-American Intercollegiate N/A May SEC Championship 3rd - 1, Sept.30-Oct. 3 Dixie Classic 6th Oct Tupelo Invitational 1st Nov. 21 Maxwell Air Force Base Tournament 1st Jan. 6-7 Senior Bowl Tournament 3rd Feb 9-11 Tulane Invitational 3rd March 2-5 Florida State Invitational 10th March West Florida Invitational 1st March 31-April 7 St. Andrews Tournament 1st April All-American Tournament 10th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th May SEC Championship 4th - 1, March 1-4 Florida State Tournament t4th March Alabama Intercollegiate 1st March West Florida Invitational 1st April 1-7 St. Andrews All-College Invitational 2nd - 1,654 April All-American Invitational 6Th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 7th May SEC Championship 2nd - 1,112 June NCAA Championship t17th Feb.27-March 2 Florida State Invitational t5th March Alabama Intercollegiate 1st March Southeastern Invitational 2nd Feb Pan American International Intercollegiate Feb. 27-March 2 Florida State Invitational March Alabama Intercollegiate March Southeastern Invitational March 29-April 5 St. Andrews All-College Invitational April Southern Junior-Senior April All-American Invitational 12th - 1,198 April Chris Schenkel Invitational 7th - 1,200 May SEC Championship t3rd - 1,125 June NCAA Championships t3rd - 1, Feb Pan American International Intercollegiate Feb Florida State Invitational March Alabama Intercollegiate March Southeastern Invitational March Furman Invitational 9th April All-American Invitational 12th - 1,210 Ap. 29-May 1 Chris Schenkel Invitational 6th May SEC Championship 2nd - 1, Feb Coastal Carolina Classic 2nd March 4-6 Seminole Classic Rain Out March Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd March Furman Invitational 9th April 2-8 St. Andrews Intercollegiate 1st April All-America Intercollegiate t12th - 1,210 April Chris Schenkel Invitational t7th May SEC Championship t2nd - 1, River City Invitational 16th Oct LSU Invitational 7th Oct Florida Southern Invitational Feb Gator Invitational 13th Feb Florida State Invitational 5th March Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd March Furman Invitational 4th April Chris Schenkel Tournament 9th April Southern Intercollegiate missed cut May SEC Championship 6th - 1, Oct. 3-6 Jim Corbett Invitational 11th Buckeye Invitational 2nd Oct Florida Southern Invitational 13th Dixie Intercollegiate 4th Feb Gator Invitational t7th Feb. 28-March 4 Seminole Invitational t6th March Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd March Furman Invitational 8th March 30-April 1 Southern Jr.-Sr. Intercollegiate 4th April Southern Intercollegiate missed cut May SEC Championship 1st Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Cecil Ingram , John Poole , Lee Rinker , David Lane Jim Kilduff Steve Hudson , Tom Garner , Harry Zaruba Johnny Miller Steve Lowery , Bruce Werner Mark Wickline Kelly Miller ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

61 Bob Vespa Sept Buckeye Classic t9th Oct Jim Corbett Tournament t8th Nov Dixie Intercollegiate t14th Feb Gator Invitational 17th Feb.29-March 2 Seminole Invitational t14th March Iron Duke Classic 9th - 1,125 March Furman Invitational 8th March Southern Jr.-Sr. Intercollegiate t7th April 4-7 Southeastern Intercollegiate 6th April Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd May 1-3 Southern Intercollegiate 14th May SEC Championship 5th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Steve Lowery , Lee Rinker , Cecil Ingram , Tom Garner , John Keller Kevin Denike Steve Hudson , Mark Wickline Conwell Hooper Augusta State/Forest Hills Invitational 5th LSU National Invitational 8th Hillman Robbins 1st Feb Gator Invitational 5th March 6-8 LSU Invitational 3rd March Furman Invitational 3rd March Junior-Senior Invitational 5th April 3-5 Southeastern Intercollegiate 1st April Alabama Intercollegiate 1st April Chris Schenkel Invitational 14th May SEC Championship 5th May NCAA Championships 17th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Steve Lowery , YEAR-BY-YEAR John Keller , Tom Garner , Tom Brennan Kevin Denike Talbert Griffin , Griff Rudolph Conwell Hooper Gary Laurin Fred Curtis Don Scott Feb Gator Invitational 2nd Feb Seminole Classic 9th March 5-7 New Orleans Classic 14th March Furman Invitational 7th March Junior-Senior Invitational 8th April 2-4 Southern Intercollegiate 9th April Mississippi Invitational 1st April Chris Schenkel Invitational t9th May SEC Championship t3rd Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Lee Rinker 10 ^28.5 2, Steve Lowery 10 ^28.5 2, Griff Rudolph 7 ^19.5 1, Tom Garner 9 ^25.5 1, Talbert Griffin 7 ^19.5 1, Tom Brennan , Joe Joyner Feb Gator Invitational 8th Feb Seminole Classic 8th March 3-5 New Orleans Classic 2nd March Pan Handle Invitational 1st April 1-3 Southern Intercollegiate 2nd April Mississippi State Invitational 2nd April Chris Schenkel Invitational 11th ^April 29-May 1 Blue Grass Invitational N/A May SEC Championship t1st June 8-11 NCAA Championships 17th ^Blue Grass Invitational Cancelled After 27 Holes; *Lost to Georgia in one-hole playoff 1979 SEC CHAMPIONS RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 59

62 RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Griff Rudolph , Darrell Jones , Bill Van Orman , Talbert Griffin , Joe Joyner , Craig Rudolph Mark Wood Steve Strickland , Alan Pope Todd Anderson Don Scott Luis Pavon Bobby Carl , Jett Rich Greg Spohr Steve Kittleson Feb Gator Invitational 9th Feb Seminole Invitational 6th Feb. 29-March 3 LSU-New Orleans Invitational 4th March Troy State Invitational 2nd March 29-April 1 Southeastern Invitational 9th April 6-8 Mississippi State Invitational 12th April Alabama Intercollegiate 4th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 14th May SEC Championship 9th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Griff Rudolph , Luis Pavon , Bobby Carl , Tony Dirico David Mckenzie , Joe Joyner , Greg Spohr Kevin Strohman Alan Pope Bill Van Orman , Darrell Jones , Bruce Willett Jim Kelson Scott Calhoun Rich Berelund Sept Southern Miss. Invitational 4th Oct. 3-6 LSU Invitational 7th Oct Memphis State Invitational t9th Nov. 2-4 Dixie Intercollegiate 12th Feb Gator Invitational 7th Feb Seminole Classic 19th March Panhandle Intercollegiate 3rd March Alabama Invitational 9th March Southeastern Invitational 13th April Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd April Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th May SEC Championship 4th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Darrell Jones , Kevin Strohman , Luis Pavon , Alan Pope Jim Kelson Sean Pacetti , Bill Van Orman Berney Aucoin Bobby Carl Tracy Lentz Rich Berglund Feb Gator Invitational 13th Feb Seminole Classic 9th March Louisiana Golf Classic 8th - 1,161 March Southeastern Invitational 14th April Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd April Jerry Pate Invitational 4th May SEC Championship 6th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Sean Pacetti , Spike Mcroy , Alan Pope , Luis Pavon , Tony Dirico Bruce Willette , Rich Berglund John Pochis Jim Kelson Oct Hillman Robbins Intercollegiate 8th Oct Dixie Intercollegiate 5th Oct. 31-Nov. 2 Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd Feb. 6-8 National Collegiate 4th Feb Gator Invitational 15th Feb Seminole Invitational 12th March 16 Louisiana Golf Classic 12th March Southeastern Invitational 8th April Jerry Pate Invitational 7th April Jackson Classic 10th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 9th May SEC Championship 3rd Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Spike Mcroy , Tracy Lentz , Paul Bastien , Gary Wigington Danny Spybey Sean Pacetti , Todd Lee , Bruce Willette Henry Diana Tony Dirico Feb. 5-7 National Collegiate 18th Feb Seminole Classic 13th March Cajun Classic 10th - 1,196 March Southeastern Invitational 13th April 7-8 Music City Invitational 2nd April Jerry Pate Invitational 14th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 16th April 29-May 1 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th May SEC Championship 9th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Spike Mcroy , Sean Pacetti , Danny Spybey , Henry Diana , David Kirkpatrick , Tracy Lentz , Gary Wigington John Pochis Paul Bastien Oct Dixie Intercollegiate 2nd Oct Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd Feb Gator Invitational 8th Feb Seminole Invitational 6th March Louisiana Classic 9th March Southeastern Invitational 2nd April 7-8 Music City Invitational 2nd April Jerry Pate Invitational 8th April Chris Schenkel Invitational 15th April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 6th May SEC Championship t6th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Spike Mcroy , Tracy Lentz , Dicky Pride , David Kirkpatrick , ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

63 Dan Spybey , Jeff Street Henry Diana Jason Wilhite Oct Tournament Of Champions 10th Oct Carpet City Classic 12th - 1,167 Oct Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd Nov Southern Intercollegiate t9th Feb Barnett Bank Invitational t8th March Louisiana Classic 5th March Se Intercollegiate Invitational 8th April 6-8 Jerry Pate Invitational 6th April Bank South Eagle Invitational 13th April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th May SEC Championship 3rd Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. David Kirkpatrick , Dicky Pride , Henry Diana , Jeff Street , Dan Spybey , Chris King Jason Wilhite Marten Olander Chris Reeves Jay Hepler Sept Carpet Capital Classic 16th Oct Dixie Intercollegiate Invitational 6th Nov. 2-4 Alabama Intercollegiate 3rd Feb Gator Invitational t4th Feb Taylor Made/Doral Park Invitational t7th March 8-10 Jerry Pate Invitational t3rd April Bank South Invitational 9th April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 4th May SEC Championship 6th May NCAA East Regional 12th Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. David Kirkpatrick , Jeff Street , Dicky Pride , Marten Olander , Greg Letson , Jason Wilhite , Scott Taylor Freddy Skantze John Franks Sept Usa/Japan Friendship Tournament 3rd /874 Oct. 2-3 PING/Golfweek Preview 15th /926 Oct Dixie Intercollegiate 1st /870 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t10th /911 Nov Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 11th /878 March Golf Digest Collegiate 9th /613 March Southeastern Invitational 5th /875 April 3-4 Carpet Capital Classic Invitational t10th /601 April Bent Brook Blazer Invitational 1st /862 April Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 7th /883 May 9-11 SEC Championship t6th /890 May NCAA East Regional 7th /873 June 2-3 NCAA Championships 29th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Marten Olander , Greg Letson , Hank Smith , Mayson Petty , Chip Deason , Scott Taylor , Dan Mutert John Franks Oct. 3-4 Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 1st /872 Oct Dixie Intercollegiate t6th /582 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 7th /881 Nov Golf World Intercollegiate 12th /875 Feb Barnett Bank Gator Invitational 3rd /858 March Golf Digest Invitational 15th /929 March Southeastern Invitational 4th /885 April 1-3 Carpet Capital Classic 4th /893 April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th /890 May SEC Championship 6th /887 May NCAA East Regional 15th /923 Bobby Hill 1952 SEC CHampion YEAR-BY-YEAR Sept Carpet Capital Classic 9th /904 Oct. 6-7 Macgregor Tournament Of Champions 7th /890 Oct Dixie Intercollegiate Invitational 3rd /863 Oct Alabama Intercollegiate 2nd /850 Feb. 8-9 Barnett Bank Invitational 4th /864 Feb. 28-March 1 Miami National College Invitational 7th /883 March Southeastern Invitational 1st /871 April 4-5 Augusta College Invitational 7th /906 April Kemira Intercollegiate Invitational 4th /863 April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 2nd /852 May SEC Championship t4th /881 May NCAA East Regional 2nd /876 June 3-6 NCAA Championships 11th /1, Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Marten Olander , Patrick Vadden , Greg Letson , Jeff Street , Scott Taylor , Mayson Petty , Jason Wilhite Jeff Amershadian Hank Smith Chris King RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 61

64 RECORDS & HISTORY YEAR-BY-YEAR Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Chip Deason , Patrick Vadden , Brian Wright , Mayson Petty , Greg Letson , John Franks John Patton Dan Mutert *Sept Jack Nicklaus Collegiate 4th Oct. 2-3 Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 11th /880 Oct Taylor Made Red River Classic 12th /902 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 12th /907 Oct.30-Nov. 1 Country Club Of Louisiana Intercollegiate 7th /898 Feb Gator Invitational 13th /877 Feb Mercedes-Benz Collegiate 11th /912 March Southeastern Intercollegiate 15th /891 March31-April 2 Carpet Capital Classic 14th /931 April Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 10th /883 May SEC Championship 4th /865 *Match Play Format Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Chip Deason , Allan Macdonald , Patrick Vadden , Brian Wright , John Stahlschmidt , Dan Mutert Robert Ireland Oct. 1-2 Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 6th /874 Oct Red River Classic 12th /875 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 12th /915 Oct Country Club Of Louisiana Intercollegiate t9th /912 Feb Gator Intercollegiate 7th /860 *March 1-3 Matlock Collegiate Classic t8th /579 March Blue-Gray Intercollegiate 10th /889 March Carpet Capital Classic t10th /899 April Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 2nd /865 May SEC Championship 4th /874 May NCAA East Regional t9th /910 May 29-June 1 NCAA Championships 28th /627 *Rain, No 2nd Round Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Chip Deason , Patrick Vadden , Mayson Petty , Lee Davis Allan Macdonald , John Stahlschmidt , Brian Wright , Chip Zahn Sept Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 9th /884 Sept Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 7th /866 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t10th /906 Nov The Nelson 1st /974 Feb. 8-9 Florida Gator Invitational 11th /870 Feb John Burns Intercollegiate 6th /872 Feb. 28-March 2 Matlock Intercollegiate 3rd /859 March Alabama Spring Invitational 7th /865 April 4-6 Carpet Capital Collegiate 18th /923 April Billy Hitchcock Invitational 3rd /876 April SEC Championship 6th /905 May NCAA East Regional 17th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Brooks Friday , John Stahlschmidt , Wes Vance Freeman Fite , Eric Snyder Richard Matricaria Chip Zahn , Lee Davis Tim Arnoult Robert Ireland Sept Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 13th /906 Sept Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 15th /929 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 10th /908 Nov. 7-9 The Nelson 13th /907 Feb. 7-8 The Gator Invitational 14th /918 Feb John Burns Intercollegiate 19th /893 March 6-8 Matlock Collegiate 17th /908 March Alabama Spring Invitational 14th /906 April Billy Hitchcock Invitational T8th /904 *April SEC Championship 12th /613 *Rain shortened the tournament, Cancelling the third round Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Jan Are Larsen , Brian Wright , Chip Zaun , Freeman Fite , John Stahlschmidt , Markus Agren , Sept Palmetto Classic 5th /878 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 5th /852 Oct. 29-Nov. 1 The Nelson 10th /879 Feb John Burns Intercollegiate 10th /859 Feb. 28-March 1 Queens Harbor Intercollegiate 12th /915 March 5-7 Matlock Intercollegiate 1st /866 March Alabama Spring Invitational 11th /884 April 3-4 Augusta Invitational 9th /876 April 9-11 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 9th /884 April SEC Championship 8th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Freeman Fite , Jan Are Larsen , Austin Hynson , Nicholas Balanis , Wesley Pate , Oscar Lindvall Bruce Chambers Whit Kilgroe Lee Davis Wes Vance Sept Ram Intercollegiate t9th /591 Oct Coca-Cola Tournament Of Champions 15th /891 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 10th /875 Oct Gary Koch Invitational 11th /911 Feb Gator Invitational 8th /850 Feb Mercedes Intercollegiate 14th /917 March 6-7 Matlock Collegiate 14th /908 March Alabama Spring Invitational 16th /912 April 1-3 Augusta State Invitational 19th /904 April 7-9 Billy Hitchcock Invitational 11th /925 April SEC Championship 7th /889 May 8-9 Atlanta Intercollegiate 7th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Nick Rousey , Jan Are Larsen , Lars Brovold , Wesley Pate , Mac Butler Lee Davis Oscar Lindvall Nic Balanis Bruce Chambers Sept College Of Charleston Invitational 1st /869 Sept Minnesota Invitational 4th /896 Oct. 2-3 Hillman Robbins Memorial 1st /873 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t9th /876 Oct Stanford Invitational t3rd /869 Feb Gator Invitational 12th / ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

65 Feb Mercedes Intercollegiate t10th /882 March 5-6 Matlock Intercollegiate 2nd /916 March Conrad Rehling Spring Invitational 2nd /894 March 30-April 1 Augusta State Invitational 14th /900 April SEC Championship 4th /869 May Atlanta Intercollegiate 4th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Clint Provost , Nick Rousey , Mac Butler Lars Brovold , Jan Are Larsen , Austin Hynson , Wesley Pate Oscar Lindvall Sept Cleveland Golf Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 2nd /854 Sept Mason Rudolph Collegiate 1st /839 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 10th /889 Oct Coca-Cola Tournament Of Champions 3rd /846 Oct LSU Intercollegiate t10th /873 Feb Gator Invitational t6th /856 Feb Matlock Collegiate 4th /880 March 8-10 UNLV Invitational 14th /906 March Conrad Rehling/Alabama Invitational t2nd /853 April SEC Championship 9th /892 May NCAA Central Regional 15th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Lars Brovold , Clint Provost , Wesley Pate , Austin Hynson , Daniel Creel , Mac Butler , Lance Walker Sean Szerencsits Sept Cleveland Golf Kiawah Island Intercollegiate 4th /897 Sept Mason Rudolph Collegiate 3rd /838 *Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 8th /567 Feb. 8-9 Gator Invitational 8th /893 March 7-9 UNLV Invitational t9th /872 March Conrad Rehling Invitational 2nd /865 March 30-April 1 National Invitational Tournament 14th /915 April 5-6 Augusta State Invitational 13th /862 April Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate 10th /901 April 20 Auburn Multi Match 5th - 297* April SEC Championship 6th /879 May NCAA East Regional 20th /911 *Rain-Shortened Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Lars Brovold , Clint Provost , Daniel Creel Lance Walker , Austin Hynson , Max Alverio , Stewart Whitt , Dwight Rogers Sean Szerencsits Sept Bank Of Tennessee Intercollegiate 15th /901 *Sept Mason Rudolph Collegiate 15th /605 Oct. 3-5 Franklin St. Trust Invitational 4th /897 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 12th /870 Oct Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate t12th /895 Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Suntrust Gator Invitational 5th /872 Feb Tulane Invitational t4th /892 March 1-2 Cleveland Golf Classic t9th /881 March Conrad Rehling Invitational 1st /878 March Atlanta Intercollegiate 8th /873 April 3-4 Augusta St. Invitational 11th /886 April SEC Championship 11th /889 *Rained Shortened YEAR-BY-YEAR Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Mark Harrell , Clint Provost , Thomas Hagler , Gator Todd , Joseph Sykora , Dwight Rogers Lance Walker Sept Bank Of Tennessee Intercollegiate t7th /878 Sept Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 3rd /853 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 6th /839 Oct Tennessee Tournament Of Champions 2nd /858 Oct University Club Collegiate 5th /846 Feb Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate 2nd /879 Feb. 27-March 1 Puerto Rico Classic 12th /886 March Conrad Rehling Invitational 1st /881 March Hootie At Bulls Bay 10th /893 April 2-3 Augusta State Invitational t4th /922 April SEC Championship 9th /908 May NCAA East Regional t6th /847 June 1-4 NCAA Championships 28th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Matthew Swan , Mark Harrell , Gator Todd , Dwight Rogers Stewart Whitt , Mark Alverio Joseph Sykora , Matt Hughes Lance Walker Sept Coca-Cola Tournament Of Champions 2nd /850 Sept Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 11th /891 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 4th /844 Oct Bank Of Tennessee Intercollegiate t5th /876 Nov. 4-6 Carpet Capital Intercollegiate 15th /899 Feb. 5-7 Mercedes-Benz Collegiate t3rd /905 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 4th /865 March E-Z-Go Schenkel Invitational 5th /875 March Hootie At Bulls Bay 9th /879 April U.S. Collegiate Championships 9th /896 April SEC Championship 3rd /849 May NCAA West Regional t4th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Michael Thompson , Matthew Swan , Gator Todd , Mark Harrell , Joseph Sykora , Thomas Hagler Sept Carpet Capital Intercollegiate 1st /841 Sept Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 1st /869 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /819 Oct Bank Of Tennessee Intercollegiate 4th /875 Nov Aloha Purdue Classic 7th /871 Feb John Hayt Collegiate Championship 1st /881 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 4th /855 March E-Z-Go Schenkel Invitational 2nd /860 April 9-11 U.S. Collegiate Championship 8th /910 April SEC Championship 2nd /871 May Linger Longer Invitational t5th /864 May NCAA Central Regional 2nd /898 May 30-June 2 NCAA Championships 6th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Michael Thompson , Stewart Whitt Mark Harrell , Matthew Swan , Joseph Sykora , Matt Hughes , Gator Todd , RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 63

66 YEAR-BY-YEAR 2008 SEC CHAMPIONS RECORDS & HISTORY Sept. 4-7 Topy Cup/Usa Vs. Japan 2nd /843 Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate 1st /869 Sept PING/Golfweek Preview 4th /881 Oct. 8-9 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /810 Oct Callaway Golf Match Play Finished 1-2 Feb John Hayt Intercollegiate 1st /873 Feb. 29-March 2 Puerto Rico Classic 1st /854 March Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 1st /849 March U.S. Collegiate Championship 3rd /872 April 7-8 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 7th /886 April SEC Championship 1st /853 May NCAA Central Regional 6th /896 May NCAA Championships 13th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Bud Cauley , Phillip Weaver Hunter Hamrick , Matthew Swan , Hunter Slatton , Matt Hughes , Spencer Cole , Thomas Hugghins Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate 6th /875 Sept PING/Golfweek Preview 5th /868 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /830 Oct Isleworth-Ucf Collegiate Invitational 2nd /884 Feb John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 7th /907 Feb. 27-March 1 Puerto Rico Classic 8th /865 March Callaway Golf Collegiate Match Play Qualifier 12th /605 Consolation Match Play Bracket - 1st: def. Charlotte 3-1-3; 2nd: def. Duke, 4-1; Consolation Finals: def. San Diego, 3-2 April 5-7 U.S. Collegiate Championship t5th /886 April SEC Championship 6th /873 May NCAA Regional 1st /874 May NCAA Championships (stroke play) 15th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Bud Cauley , Hunter Hamrick , Scott Strohmeyer , Lee Knox , Hunter Slatton , Spencer Cole Thomas Hugghins Phillip Weaver Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate t6th /875 Sept PING/Golfweek Invitational 12th /911 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st Oct Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 5th /896 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 11th /870 Feb. 28-March 2 John Hayt Collegiate Invitational 4th /895 March Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 4th /868 March Linger Longer Invitational 2nd /867 April 2-4 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 10th /862 April SEC Championship 12th /878 May NCAA Regional 9th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Bud Cauley , Cory Whitsett , Bobby Wyatt , Hunter Hamrick , Scott Strohmeyer Trey Mullinax , Lee Knox Hunter Slatton Hunter Bronson Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate 1st /856 Sept Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational 4th /857 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 3rd /838 Oct Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 1st /884 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 1st /836 March 7-8 Cleveland Golf Palmetto Intercollegaite 1st /849 March Callaway Collegiate Match Play 12th March Linger Longer Invitational 1st /846 April 2-3 Administaff Augusta State Invitational 4th /863 April SEC Championship 2nd /854 May NCAA Regional 3rd /847 May 31-June 2 NCAA Championships (stroke play) 14th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Justin Thomas , Cory Whitsett , Bobby Wyatt , Hunter Hamrick , Tom Lovelady Scott Strohmeyer , Trey Mullinax Lee Knox Sept Carpet Capital Collegiate 4th /862 Sept Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational 4th /867 Oct. 3-4 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate t2nd /856 Oct Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 6th / ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

67 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 1st /834 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Masters t9th /896 March Schenkel Invitational 1st /817 March Linger Longer Invitational 1st /838 April 7-8 Gary Koch Invitational 4th /869 April SEC Championship 1st /828 May NCAA Regional 1st /828 May NCAA Championships (stroke play) 1st /859 June 1-3 NCAA Championships (match play) 2nd - def. Kent State, def. California, 3-2 lost to Texas, 2-3 YEAR-BY-YEAR Feb. 27-March 1 John Hayt Invitational 5th /893 March 9-11 Southern Highlands Masters 14th /882 March 21=22 Linger Longer Invitational 7th /860 April 3-5 Mason Rudolph Championship t2nd /857 April SEC Championship t4th /833 May NCAA Regional 7th / Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Cory Whitsett , Justin Thomas , Bobby Wyatt , Scott Strohmeyer , Trey Mullinax , Tom Lovelady , Lee Knox , Sept. 7-9 Carpet Capital Collegiate 3rd /865 Sept PING/Golfweek Preview t9th /861 Oct Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /857 Oct Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 3rd /873 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 1st /831 March 8-10 Southern Highlands Masters t2nd /869 March Schenkel Invitational 1st /847 March Linger Longer Invitational 1st /560 April 6-7 Aggie Invitational 1st /846 April SEC Championship 1st /848 May NCAA Regional 1st /868 May NCAA Championships (Stroke Play) t3rd /833 May 21-June 2 NCAA Championships (Match Play) 1st - def. New Mexico, def. Georgia Tech, def. Illinois, Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Robby Shelton , Bobby Wyatt , Trey Mullinax , Cory Whitsett , Tom Lovelady , Gavin Moynihan Robby Prater Sept Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational 1st /849 Oct. 7-8 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /829 Oct Isleworth Collegiate Invitational 1st /838 Nov. 4-5 Gifford Collegiate 1st /836 Feb Puerto Rico Classic 1st /819 March 2-4 SMU Querencia Cabo Collegiate 2nd /864 March 7-9 Southern Highlands Masters t4th /897 March Linger Longer Invitational 2nd /847 April 4-6 Mason Rudolph Championship 1st /847 April SEC Championship 1st /806 May NCAA Regional 1st /853 May NCAA Championships (stroke play) t2nd /836 May NCAA Championships (match play) 1st - def. SMU, def. LSU, def. Oklahoma State, Player Tournaments Rounds Strokes Avg. Robby Shelton , Tom Lovelady , Dru Love , Gavin Moynihan Jonathan Hardee , Robby Prater , Tyler Hitchner William Sellers Steve Setterstrom RECORDS & HISTORY Sept. 5-7 Carpet Capital Collegiate 5th /853 Sept Olympia Fields Fighting Illini Invitational 9th /897 Sept Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 2nd /862 Oct. 6-7 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 1st /830 Feb Puerto Rico Classic t3rd /865 ROLLTIDE.COM 65

68 LETTERWINNERS Hunter hamrick all-american in 2010 and 2012 four-year letterwinner RECORDS & HISTORY A Agren, Markus L Helsonborg, Sweden Alexander, Tom 1962 N/A N/A Allbright, Tommy 1978 Holly Pond, Ala. Almon, Robert 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala., Ala. Alverio, Max L Humacao, Puerto Rico Amershadian, Jeff Manalapan, N.J. Anderson, Todd Rockford, Md. Arnoult, Tim L Dallas, Texas Aucoin, Berney Houma, La. Aumock, Steve Rochester Hills, Mich. B Babyak, John 1975 Youngstown, Ohio Balanis, Nicholas L Valdosta, Ga. Ball, Dick, Jr L Montgomery, Ala. Bannister, Chris 1953 Anniston, Ala. Bastien, Paul L Dennis, Mass. Beers, Bert 1989 Selma, Ala. Bellamy, Kyle High Point, N.C. Belton, John L Gastonia, N.C. Berglund, Rich L Wyoming, Mich. Blackmon, Fred 1961 Anniston, Ala. Blanton, Don L Selma, Ala. Bohn, Jason 1992 Mifflinburg, Pa. Brabner, Steve 1975 Mobile, Ala. Branche, Jim Orlando, Fla. Braswell, Bradley 1983 Union Springs, Ala. Brennan, Tommy L New Orleans, La. Brovold, Lars L Fredrikstad, Norway Brown, Billy L Birmingham, Ala. Buchanan, Pat 1961 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Buffington, Gary 1983 Pensacola, Fla. Burch, Andy, Sr L Mobile, Ala. Burch, Andy 1976 Mobile, Ala. Burns, Tommy 1973 Selma, Ala. Butler, Mac L St. Simons, Ga. 66 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF C Calhoun, Scott 1985 Columbus, Ga. Cameron, Allan Mobile, Ala. Canada, Kevin L Chester, Va. Carl, Bobby L Oak Brook, Ill. Carter, Buddy 1959 Montgomery, Ala. Cauley, Bud L Jacksonville, Fla. Chambers, Bruce L Boksburg, South Africa Clark, Matt L Prattville, Ala. Cole, Spencer L Greer, S.C. Cooper, Claud 1981 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Copeland, Kyle 1990 Orlando, Fla. Cox, Ray Pell City, Ala. Coxe, Barry 1956 Birmingham, Ala. Craw, Mike 1981 Tasmania, Australia Creel, Daniel L Florence, Ala. Curtis, Fred Ventnor, N.J. D Darby, Clinfton 1957 Birmingham, Ala. Davis, Lee L Thomasville, Ala. Davis, Wayne Montgomery, Ala. Deason, Chip L Centreville, Ala. DeFuniak, Albert L Birmingham, Ala. DeNike, Kevin L Bettendorf, Iowa Diamond, Ross, III L Mobile, Ala. Dirico, Tony L Milton, Mass. DuBois, Joe 1968 Enterprise, Ala. E Eller, Drew Old Hickory, Tenn. Ellis, Brian Selma, Ala. Evans, Frank 1951 Dothan, Ala. Eyster, Billy 1974 Decatur, Ala. F Farlow, Sam L Birmingham, Ala. Ferris, Bill L Pensacola, Fla. Fischer, Phil 1961 Montgomery, Ala. Fite, Freeman L Anniston, Ala. Fitts, M.C Tuscaloosa, Ala.

69 Flowers, James 1953 Mobile, Ala. Flowers, Quin L Dothan, Ala. Franks, John L Hamilton, Ala. Franks, Landon 1998 Hamilton, Ala. Frederick, Mark L Parma, Ohio Freeman, Joe L Covington, La. Friday, Brooks L Sylacauga, Ala. Fulkerson, John Birmingham, Ala. Fulkerson, Vance L Birmingham, Ala. G Garner, Tom L Pompano Beach, Fla. Geiger, Hollis, Jr L Birmingham, Ala. Gipson, William 1954 Albertville, Ala. Goldstein, Donald 1952 Birmingham, Ala. Goodwin, Ben Vick 1956, L Birmingham, Ala. Gottlieb, Irving 1957 Birmingham, Ala. Gray, John 1983 Jasper, Ala. Green, Maurice 1964 Montgomery, Ala. Greene, Hamp L Montgomery, Ala. Griffin, Talbert L Montgomery, Ala. Gump, Ryan 1992 Mobile, Ala. Gurnow, Mark St. Augustine, Fla. Gustafsson, Lars 1981 Zachary, La. H Hagler, Thomas L Ringgold, Ga. Haggstrom, Jerry 1968 Kankakee, Ill. Hamilton, Bill 1958, L Anniston, Ala. Hamner, Hal 1968 Fosters, Ala. Hamrick, Bill 1975 Brundidge, Ala. Hamrick, Hunter L Montgomery, Ala. Hancock, Bunky Greenville, Ala. Hardee, Jonathan 2015-present 1L Greer, S.C. Hardin, Patrick 2004 Bethlehem, Pa. Harper, Lee L Birmingham, Ala. Harrell, Mark L Hazlehurst, Ga. Harris, Leask, Jr Selma, Ala. Harwell, Barry L Carrollton, Ga. Hatch, Terry 1988 Lancaster, Pa. Hayden, Donald 1957 East Rochester, N.Y. Head, Jimbo 1975 Birmingham, Ala. Hepler, Jay Edwardsville, Ill. Hill, Bobby L Rochester, N.Y. Hitchner, Tyler 2015-present 1L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Holcombe, David L Enterprise, Ala. Hollifield, Tony L Gastonia, N.C. Holt, Sonny L Selma, Ala. Hooper, Conwell L Montgomery, Ala. Hope, Jimbo 1990 Montgomery, Ala. Horton, Roger 1952 Worcester, Mass. Hough, Tom Anniston, Ala. Howell, Chip Anniston, Ala. Hudson, Tab L Jasper, Ala. Hudson, Steve L Jasper, Ala. Hugghins, Thomas L Ponte Vedra, Fla. Hughes, Matt L Dalton, Ga. Hull, Bob 1960 Montgomery, Ala. Hydinger, Elridge L Birmingham, Ala. Hynson, Austin L Mobile, Ala. I Ingram, Cecil, Jr L Birmingham, Ala. Ireland, Robert L Tuscaloosa, Ala. J Johnson, Gordy Worcester, Mass. Jones, Darrell L Trussville, Ala. Jones, Pete L Dothan, Ala. Jones, Tom L Valley Head, Ala. Jordan, Mike 1975 Camden, Ark. LETTERWINNERS Joyner, Joe L Pinehurst, N.C. K Karrbowski, Rick L Auburn, Mass. Kay, Dennis L Leawood, Kan. Keller, John L Pompano Beach, Fla. Kelson, Jim Grand Prairie, Texas Kilduff, Jim 1980 Cleveland, Ohio Kilgroe, Whit L Pell City, Ala. King, Chris L Sylvester, Ga. Kirkland, Bernie L Lakeland, Fla. Kirkpatrick, David L North Berwick, Scotland Kitchens, Billy 1960 Montgomery, Ala. Kittleson, Steve DeKalb, Ill. Knox, Lee L Augusta, Ga. L Lamey, Johnny 1961, L Mobile, Ala. Lane, David 1980 Chelmsford, Mass. Larsen, Jan Are L Sarpsborg, Norway Lentz, Tracy L Trinity, Ala. Lessley, Jay 1986 Natchez, Miss. Letson, Greg L Florence, Ala. Lindvall, Oscar L Hoellviken, Sweden Linnick, Sam 1968, L Mobile, Ala. Littlejohn, Neal 1957 Columbus, Ga. Love, Dru 2014-present 1L Sea Island, Ga.. Lovelady, Tom 2013-present 3L Birmingham, Ala. Lowery, Steve L Birmingham, Ala. Luther, Steve 1987 RS Dallas, Texas M MacDonald, Allan L Glasgow, Scotland Major, Charles 1973 Birmingham, Ala. Manderson, Webster L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Maness, Jackie L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Maness, Robert L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Mathers, Bob L Valparaiso, Fla. Matricaria, Richard L Davie, Fla. May, Ike L Montgomery, Ala. May, Richard Miami Beach, Fla. McClung, Robert 1953, 1956 Birmingham, Ala. McKenzie, David 1981, L Selma, Ala. McLendon, Clyde L Orlando, Fla. McNeely, Bob L Mobile, Ala. McRoy, Spike L Huntsville, Ala. Mejia, Raimundo L Barranquilla, Columbia Middlekauff, Curtis Jacksonville, Fla. Miller, Aubrey 1952, L Selma, Ala. Miller, John 1980 Pensacola, Fla. Miller, Kelly L Michigan City, Ind. Mitchell, Jimmy 1966 Decatur, Ala. Moody, Ben L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Moynihan, Gavin L Dublin, Ireland Mullinax, Trey L Birmingham, Ala. Mutert, Dan L Birmingham, Ala. N Nazzarini, Brad 1984 Rockford, Ill. Neighbors, Danny 1973 Memphis, Tenn. Nicol, Fred 1968 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nyblom, Karl 2000 Kalmar, Sweden O Olander, Martin L Kalmar, Sweden O Connor, Bill Tuscaloosa, Ala. O Melia, Tom L Grove Hill O Neill, John L Mobile, Ala. O Rear, Marty Fairfax, Va. RECORDS & HISTORY ROLLTIDE.COM 67

70 RECORDS & HISTORY LETTERWINNERS P Pacetti, Sean L Palatka, Fla. Pate, Alan L Mobile, Ala. Pate, Jerry L Pensacola, Fla. Pate, Wesley L Pensacola, Fla. Patton, Joe L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pavon, Luis L Mexico City, Mexico Petty, Mayson , L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pochis, John L Crystal River, Fla. Poole, John L Roanoke, Va. Pope, Alan L Jasper, Ala. Powell, Ab 1964 Andalusia, Ala. Prater, Robby 2014-present 2L Birmingham, Ala. Preston, Mike L Cream Ridge, N.J. Pride, Dick L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pride, Dicky L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pritchett, Harry L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Provost, Clint L Gulf Breeze, Fla. R Raser, John 2004 Orlando, Fla. Ray, Scott 1979 Central City, Ky. Reeves, Chris Alexandra, Va. Reynolds, Hall L Chattanooga, Tenn. Rinker, Lee L Stuart, Fla. Ritchie, Allen L Birmingham, Ala. Ritter, Rich Prattville, Ala. Rogers, Dwight L Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Rooker, Paul L McComb, Miss. Rousey, Nick L Pensacola, Fla. Rudolph, Craig 1984 Clarksville, Tenn. Rudolph, Griff L Clarksville, Tenn. S Scherer, Phil L Louisville, Ky. Scott, Don L Downsville, La. Sellers, William 2014-present 1L Montgomery, Ala. Setterstrom, Steven 2015-present 1L Mobile, Ala. Settle, Tommy L Owensboro, Ky. Shahady, Rob 1998 Plantation, Fla. Shaw, Stan 1990 Birmingham, Ala. Shelton, Robby 2014-present 2L Wilmer, Ala. Sirmon, Rick L Huntsville, Ala. Skantze, Freddy L Vallentuna, Sweden Slapikas, Frank Tuscaloosa, Ala. Slatton, Hunter L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Smallman, Ralph L Birmingham, Ala. Smith, Hank L Waycross, Ga. Snyder, Eric L Weston, Fla. Spohr, Greg Quincy, Ill. Spybey, Dan L Columbus, Ohio Stabler, Vernon 1956 Greenville, Ala. Stahlschmidt, John L St. Louis, Mo. Starr, Brian Bart, Jr Birmingham, Ala. Stewart, Wheeler L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Strassburger, Julian L Montgomery, Ala. Street, Jeff L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Strohman, Kevin L Rockford, Ill. Strohmeyer, Scott L Auburn, Ala. Suttle, Roger, Jr L Gadsden, Ala. Swan, Matthew L Montgomery, Ala. Sykora, Joseph L Daphne, Ala. Szerencsits, Sean L Coplay, Pa. T Taylor, Scott 1991, L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Terrell, Joe Frank L Greenville, Ala. Thomas, Justin L Goshen, Ky. Thomas, Rob 1986 Fort Payne, Ala. Thompson, Cullen 1998 Mobile, Ala. Thompson, Michael L Tucson, Ariz. Thorington, Jack L Montgomery, Ala. Thornes, John 1987 Rialto, Calif. Tipton, Rob 1988 Roanoke, Va. Todd, Gator L Florence, Ala. Trivisonno, Gary L Mayfield Heights, Ohio Tucker, Jack 1951 Tuscaloosa, Ala. V Vadden, Patrick L Louisville, Ky. Van Orman, Bill L Ridgefield, Conn. Vance, Wes L Gadsden, Ala. Vespa, Bob Cleveland, Ohio Vines, Frank L Birmingham, Ala. W Walker, Lance L Trussville, Ala. Weaver, Phillip L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Weinard, Robert L Tuscaloosa, Ala. Werner, Bruce 1980 Houston, Texas Wesley, John 1954 Greenville, Ala. Weston, George Charlotte, N.C. White, Robert 1961 Gadsden, Ala. Whitsett, Cory L Houston, Texas Whitt, Stewart L Athens, Ala. Wickline, Mark Mobile, Ala. Wigington, Gary L Anniston, Ala. Wilhite, Jason L Gadsden, Ala. Willette, Bruce L Charleston, S.C. Wilks, Gary L Amsterdam, Ohio Williams, Bland 1974 Selma, Ala. Williamson, William 1956 Montgomery, Ala. Wood, Mark 1981, 1984 Indianapolis, Ind. Wood, Walter, Jr Birmingham, Ala. Woodall, John 1973 Guntersville, Ala. Woodfin, Robert L Selma, Ala. Wright, Brian L Mobile, Ala. Wyatt, Bobby L Mobile, Ala. Y Yeilding, Allen L Birmingham, Ala. Z Zahn, Chip L Mandeville, La. Zaruba, Harry L Independence, Ohio Bold = Current Player 68 ALABAMA MEN S GOLF

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