Falcon Insider BGSU MEN S GOLF NEWSLETTER - WINTER 2015/16 FALCONS WRAP UP FALL SLATE IN HAWAI I * BGSU concluded its 2015 fall slate in Maui 2015 FALL SEASON RESULTS * Quick look at the 2015 fall results & scores 2016 SPRING SEASON LIES AHEAD * A look at the upcoming 2016 spring schedule NARRO TEES-OFF IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC * Jose Narro competes in the 2016 LAAC WHAT S IN THE BAG? * Get a look at what Pablo Heredia Iglesias has in his bag WHERE ARE THEY NOW? * A quick update on former Falcon Torey Brummett Follow the Falcons on Twitter: @BGMensGolf
FALCONS CONCLUDE 2015 FALL SLATE IN HAWAI I 16th Bowling Green 292, 300, 302 = 894, +42 T29. Jose Narro 73, 74, 72 = 219, +6 T29. Brett Rinker 70, 73, 76 = 219, +6 T71. Cameron Michalak 73, 76, 79 = 228, +15 T75. Pablo Heredia Iglesias 76, 77, 77 = 230, +17 92. Mitchell Kontak 79, 80, 77 = 236, +23 NARRO Falcons Conclude 2015 Fall Slate in Hawai i Lahaina, Maui, Hawai i The Bowling Green State University men s golf team wrapped up its 2015 fall slate with a 16th-place finish at the Ka anapali Collegiate Classic this weekend, Nov. 6-8, hosted by the University of Hawai i at the Ka anapali Golf Resort in Lahaina, Maui, Hawai i. The Falcons turned in rounds of 292, 300 and 302 to finish in 16th-place overall out of the 19-team field with a three-round combined team score of 894, +42. This was not the way we wanted to finish, but we still had a great fall season, commented head coach Kevin Farrell. Juniors Jose Narro and Brett Rinker both finished in a log jam at 29th-place overall with a 54-hole score of 219, +6, for the three-day event. Narro carded rounds of 73, 74 and 72, which included six birdies and 40 pars over his 54-holes of play. Rinker shot rounds of 70, 73 and 76, and matched Narro with six birdies overall to go along with 37 pars on the weekend. BGSU s Cameron Michalak finished in a tie for 71st overall with his 54-hole score of 228, +15, while freshman Pablo Heredia Iglesias was two shots behind Michalak with a score of 230, +17, to finish in a tie for 75th. Michalak recorded six birdies and 31 pars over his rounds of 73, 76 and 79. Iglesias finished with three birdies and 35 pars over rounds of 76, 77 and 77 at his final fall event. Sophomore Mitchell Kontak rounded out the Falcon lineup with rounds of 79, 80 and 77 to place him in 92nd-place overall. He turned in four birdies and 32 pars en route to his 54-hole score of 236, +23. No. 13 nationally ranked Oklahoma pulled away on the final round of play to claim the team title with a tournament score of 837, -15 under par. No. 12 Georgia (849) and No. 35 N.C. State (862) finished in second and third-place on the team leaderboard, respectively. ###
2015 FALL SEASON RESULTS & SCORES TOURNAMENT RESULTS Date Tournament 1 2 3 Total Finish Low Falcon Sept. 14-15 Joe Feaganes Marshall Invite. 285 281 269 835 2nd Narro (3rd) Sept. 25-26 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate 298 293 298 889 T-9th Narro (T-6th) Oct. 5-6 Cleveland State Invitational 289 296 284 869 4th Iglesias (5th) Oct. 19-20 Mountaineer Intercollegiate 299 304 603 8th Rinker (2nd) Oct. 25-27 ODU/OBX Intercollegiate 281 284 289 854 2nd Iglesias (4th) Nov. 6-8 Ka anapali Collegiate Classic 292 300 302 894 16th Narro (T-29th) Rinker (T-29th) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (STROKE PLAY ONLY) Player (Year) Events Rds Strokes Avg. Low Round Best Finish Brett Rinker (Jr.) 6 17 1221 71.82 69 2nd (Mountaineer Inter.) Jose Narro (Jr.) 6 17 1229 72.29 66 3rd (Marshall Invite) Pablo Heredia Iglesias (Fr.) 6 17 1250 73.53 66 4th (ODU/OBX Inter.) Cameron Michalak (So.) 5 14 1048 74.86 65 T-8th (ODU/OBX Inter.) Trey Walker (Fr.) 3 8 608 76.00 72 T-37th (Mountaineer Inter.) Max Rispler (R-Fr.) 2 5 383 76.60 72 T-13th (Rocket Ind. Classic) Mitchell Kontak (So.) 6 16 1237 77.31 68 T-2nd (Rocket Ind. Classic) Eli Stacy (Jr.) 1 2 162 81.00 80 16th (Rocket Ind. Classic) Ethan DeForest (So.) 1 2 164 82.00 77 T-17th (Rocket Ind. Classic) FALCON LINEUPS Tournament 1 2 3 4 5 IND Joe Feaganes Marshall Invite. Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Michalak Kontak Rispler William H. Tucker Intercollegiate Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Michalak Kontak Cleveland State Invitational Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Kontak Walker Mountaineer Intercollegiate Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Kontak Walker Michalak ODU/OBX Intercollegiate Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Walker Michalak Ka anapali College Classic Narro Heredia Iglesias Rinker Michalak Kontak
2015 FALL SCHEDULE September 14-15 Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational Guyan Golf & Country Club Huntington, West Virginia 2nd (835) September 25-26 William H. Tucker Intercollegiate UNM Championship Course Albuquerque, New Mexico t-9th (889) October 5-6 Cleveland State Invitational Barrington Golf Club Aurora, Ohio 4TH (869) October 19-20 Mountaineer Intercollegiate Pete Dye Golf Club Bridgeport, West Virginia 8TH (603) * 36 HOLES October 25-26 ODU/OBX INTERCOLLEGIATE Kilmarlic Golf Club POWELLS POINT, North Carolina 2ND (854) November 6-8 Ka anapali Collegiate Classic Ka anapali Golf Resort Lahaina, Maui, Hawai i 16th (894)
2016 SPRING SCHEDULE March 7-8 Colleton River Collegiate Colleton River Plantation Club Bluffton, South Carolina March 21-22 Lone Star Invitational Briggs Ranch Golf Club San Antonio, Texas April 9-10 Robert Kepler Invitational Scarlet Course at The Ohio State Golf Club Columbus, Ohio April 11-12 The Greenbrier Collegiate Invitational The Old White TPC Course While Sulphur Springs, West Virginia April 29-May 1 2016 MAC Men s Golf Championship Highland Meadows Golf Course Toledo, Ohio * Bowling Green State University is the Official Host of the 2016 MAC Men s Golf Championship
NARRO AT THE 2016 LAAC NARRO Narro Finishes in 36th at the 2016 LAAC Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic BGSU junior golfer Jose Narro finished in a tie for 36th-place overall with a 72-hole score of 301, +14, over four rounds of play at the 2016 Latin America Amateur Championship from Jan. 14-17 in Casa de Campo, Dominican Republic. After making the cut at 50 golfers following the first 36-holes of play on Jan. 14-15 with a two-hole score of 150, +6, Narro carded rounds of 75, +3, and 76, +4, over the weekend to finish in a five-way tie for 36thplace overall. It is a great event and the course was very tough. I played very good, but I had a lot of silly mistakes that cost me a lot of shots, commented Narro. It was a learning experience and I look forward to next year s LAAC event and the beginning of this spring season. On Saturday, Jan. 16, the Falcon golfer had an eagle on the par-5 No. 11, three birdies and seven pars for a 75, +3, on his third round of play. He followed that up with a final round 76, +4, on Sunday, Jan. 17, which included four birdies and eight pars. Paul Chaplet of Costa Rica won the event with a 72-hole score of 285, -3 under par. Jorge Garcia of Venezuela finished in second in with 286, -2 under par, while three different golfers finished in a tie for thirdplace overall with identical scores of 287, -1 under par. The Falcons will tee-off the 2016 spring season on March 7-8 at the Colleton River Collegiate hosted by Michigan State University at the Colleton River Plantation in Bluffton, S.C. ###
WHAT S IN THE BAG? PABLO HEREDIA IGLESIAS FRESHMAN SEVILLA, SPAIN HEREDIA IGLESIAS 14 CLUBS Driver... Taylormade M1, 10.5 degrees Woods...Titleist 913 F, 15 degrees...titleist 915 F, 18 degrees Irons 3-PW... Taylormade Tour preferred MC Wedges... Callaway MAC Daddy 2 52 degrees 58 degrees Putter... Titleist Scotty Cameron Select Ball... Titleist PRO V1X Range Finder... Bushnell Pro 1M
WHERE ARE THEY NOW? TOREY BRUMMETT BGSU MEN S GOLF ALUM (2010-13) I am currently working for All Phase Electric Distribution in Toledo, OH. I am specializing in sales for Electrical Distribution Supplies. My favorite BGSU golf memory was teeing off as the sun came up at Torrey Pines my senior year in 2012-13. My favorite spot to hang out on campus was a our indoor facility. We are very fortunate to have the ability to practice indoors at any time of the year. As for advice that I would give to current players is to appreciate the opportunities you are given by being a part of this team. We are very fortunate to play and represent an unbelievable University. We are also very lucky to have an unbelievable support group from a great coach, teammates, and boosters, that make everything you do possible. When your playing time is over at BGSU you will look back and realize how lucky you were to travel and play the places you have. Make sure to take the time to thank everyone you can as relationships will take you far after your days at BGSU. Go Falcons! Torey Brummett, 12
GREENBRIER COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL JOIN YOUR FELLOW FALCONS AT GREENBRIER BGSU is a proud co-host of this year s Greenbrier Collegiate Invitational on April 11-12. As part of this special collegiate tournament, the University will also host a golf outing for alumni and friends at the world-renowned resort, located in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. The outing will take place on Sunday, April 10, on the Old White course, with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Each foursome will consist of three alumni and one member of the Falcon Men s Golf team. The 19th Hole Reception will provide the opportunity to watch the final round of the Masters. Dinner will be at 7 p.m. and will include keynote speakers. The cost of the golf outing package is $2,500 per couple/guest (based on room occupancy), which includes two nights at the Greenbrier (April 9-10), the reception and dinner. The golf outing package price includes a $1,000 tax-deductible gift to the BGSU Men s Golf Team. For those not interested in playing golf, there will be opportunities to see other parts of the resort, experience the spa and shop at the resort s outstanding stores. Those who do not want to purchase the golf outing package can opt to attend the dinner for $175. Act Now! Spots are limited! The Greenbrier Collegiate Invitational is a premier event for collegiate golf teams. The weekend provides an opportunity to meet players from 15 different institutions and to experience one of the most beautiful settings in the United States the majestic Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Mary Ellen Mazey, BGSU President 2016 GREENBRIER GOLF OUTING Proceeds to benefit the Falcon Men s Golf Program Name: HDCP: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Cell: E-Mail: @ $2,500 per couple/guest (includes $1,000 tax-deductible gift) @ $175 per person for dinner only (includes $50 tax-deductible gift) @ $299 per additional night at the Greenbrier (Add April ) Foursome Preference (one Men s Golf team member will play in each foursome) Please return to : Robin Veitch Assistant Director of Financial Affairs Sebo Athletic Center 1610 Stadium Drive Bowling Green, OH 43403-0030 Payment options o Check Enclosed $ (Please make check payable to: BGSU Foundation, Inc.) Questions? Charge my credit card $ o Visa o Mastercard o Discover o American Express Call Jane Myers, Assistant Athletics Director for Development at (419) 372-7062 or email jbmyers@bgsu.edu Card Number: Exp. Date: Security Code: ATHL16 MGLFGREEN EV 16AT2768 Signature:
A NOTE FROM COACH FARRELL Dear BGSU Golf Alumni and Fans, I hope everyone had a great holiday! I am very happy with the way our Fall season ended. We have three guys at the top of the MAC in scoring averages! We have been training all winter in the indoor golf facility and working out in the weight room. I am very excited to get things rolling in Hilton Head at Michigan State s tournament. We would also love to have you attend the Greenbrier! If you have any questions please reach out to me. Thanks KF