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Georgia Tech Golf Head coach Bruce Heppler (right) and his seniors Chan Song (at left below) and Nicholas Thompson look for another strong NCAA Championship performance this spring. Quick Facts Official Name Location Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta, Ga. Founded 1885 Enrollment 15,000 Colors Nicknames Official Athletics Website Conference President Director of Athletics Old Gold, White and Blue Yellow Jackets, Rambling Wreck Ramblinwreck.com Atlantic Coast (ACC) Dr. G. Wayne Clough Dave Braine Head Coach Bruce Heppler (10th year) Office Phone (404) 894-0961 Email Assistant Coach bheppler@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Brandon Goethals (4th year) Office Phone (404) 894-0959 Email Coord. of Ops. and Development bgoethals@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Vicky Newman Office Phone (404) 894-4423 Email vnewman@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Golf Office Fax (404) 385-0463 Lettermen Returning/Lost 6/0 2003-04 Final National Ranking Golfweek 6th 2003-04 ACC Finish 3rd 2003-04 East Regional Finish T3rd 2003-04 NCAA Finish T5th ACC Championships Eight (1985, 91, 92, 93, 94, 99, 2001, 02) NCAA East Regional Championships Four (1991, 98, 99, 2002) NCAA Top-10 Finishes 10 Highest NCAA Finish 2nd place in 1993, 2000, 2002 NCAA Championship Tournaments 18 (1985, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 98, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04) All-America Honorees 46 Editing and design: Mike Stamus with assistance from Bruce Heppler, Vicky Newman and the Georgia Tech Sports Information staff. Photography: Current team by Pete Casabonne, Christopher Gooley, Rob Skinner and Mike Stamus. Other action photos by Scott Cunningham, Stanley Leary, Jack Reimer, Steve Ritter. PGA player photos courtesy of PGA Tour. Printing: EBSCO Media, Inc. of Birmingham, Ala. Page Index 2005 Spring Outlook 4-5 2003-04 Year in Review 6 2003-04 Final Statistics 7 ACC Championship 62 ACC Championship Teams 64 All-ACC Selections 53 All-America Scholars 52 All-Time Letterwinners 68 Amateur and International Competition 40 Carpet Capital Collegiate 35 Dellinger Golf Center 31 Georgia Tech Administration 11 Georgia Tech Facilities 28 Georgia Tech Players Mike Barbosa 16 Roberto Castro 20 Thomas Jordan 18 Kevin Larsen 22 Nicholas Thompson 14 Chan Song 12 Adam Cohan 24 David Dragoo 24 Taylor Hall 24 Golf Staff 10 Hall of Fame Inductees 53 Head Coach Bruce Heppler 8-9 Home Courses covers Individual Records 56 National Collegiate Champions 39 National Players of the Year 38 NCAA Championship 58 NCAA East Regional 60 Practice Facility 30 Professional Players 72 Roster, Media Information 2 Scholarship Program 34 Team Awards 54 Team Records 55 Tech s All-Time Greats Bobby Jones 41 Bob McDonnell 42 Charlie Rymer 43 David Duval 44 Jimmy Johnston 45 Stewart Cink 46 Matt Kuchar 47 Bryce Molder 48 Troy Matteson 49 Kris Mikkelsen 50 Matt Weibring 51 Tee Club 33 This is Georgia Tech 25 Tournament Information 3 Year-by-Year Results 69 Ramblinwreck.com 1

Georgia Tech Golf Georgia Tech Golf Media Services Current Results and Information Up-to-date statistics, tournament results, features and other news can be obtained on the Internet by logging onto Ramblinwreck.com. Advances on tournaments and daily results also are posted here, and they are e- mailed to local and national media. Media interested in receiving e-mails or in need of photographs are invited to call the Georgia Tech sports information office (golf contact - Mike Stamus) at (404) 894-5445. Georgia Tech s golf team (from left to right): Mike Barbosa, Roberto Castro, Nicholas Thompson, Kevin Larsen, Adam Cohan, Taylor Hall, Thomas Jordan, Chan Song and David Dragoo. 2004-05 Georgia Tech Golf Roster Name Ht Wt. Cl. Hometown (High School) Mike Barbosa 6-3 180 Jr.-R St. Petersburg, Fla. (St. Stephens Episcopal) Roberto Castro 5-11 155 So. Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Adam Cohan 5-10 180 Fr. Wayne, Pa. (Radnor) David Dragoo 5-6 136 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Taylor Hall 6-3 170 Fr. LaGrange, Ga. (LaGrange) Thomas Jordan 6-2 165 Jr. Sea Island, Ga. (Glynn Academy) Kevin Larsen 5-11 162 So. Santa Barbara, Calif. (San Marcos) Chan Song 5-10 153 Sr. Orlando, Fla. (Bradenton Academy) Nicholas Thompson 6-0 169 Sr. Coral Springs, Fla. (Stoneman Douglas) Head Coach: Bruce Heppler (Brigham Young, 1985), 10th Season Assistant Coach: Brandon Goethals (UNLV, 1992), 4th Season Pronunciations Barbosa... bar-bo-suh Cohan... KO-honn Dragoo... druh-goo 2005 Spring Golf Schedule Feb. 9-11 F.27-M.1 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 19 Mar. 21-22 Mar. 27-29 Apr. 15-17 May 19-21 June 1-4 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii Puerto Rico Classic, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Southern Highlands Collegiate, Las Vegas, Nev. Brigham Young/Washington (tri-match), Bandon, Ore. Oregon Duck Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate, Awandaw, S.C. Atlantic Coast Conference Championship, New London, N.C. NCAA Regionals, sites TBA NCAA Championship, Owings Mills, Md. Sports Information Office Located on the first floor of the Arthur B. Edge Athletics Center on the corner of Techwood Drive and Boddy Dodd Way. The proper mailing address is Sports Information Office, Georgia Tech Athletic Association, 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W., Atlanta, Ga., 30332-0455. The office fax number is (404) 894-1248. Interview Policy Interviews with members of the Georgia Tech golf team can be arranged through the sports information office by contacting Mike Stamus. Golfers phone numbers will not be provided to members of the media, and media are asked not to call the golfers in their residences. Head coach Bruce Heppler can be reached in his office (404-894-0961) weekday mornings when the team is not traveling. Office Phone (404) 894-5445 Office Fax (404) 894-1248 Official Website Ramblinwreck.com Director of Communications Allison George Associate SID Mike Stamus (golf contact) Assistant SID Assistant SID Assistant SID Assistant SID Intern Chris Capo Melissa Jenkins Scott MacDonald Cheryl Watts Chris Whitehead Stamus at home (404) 218-9723 E-mail mstamus@at.gtaa.gatech.edu Mailing and Overnight Package Address: Georgia Tech Athletic Association 150 Bobby Dodd Way, N.W. Atlanta, Ga. 30332-0455 2 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Spring Tournament Information Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate Date: Feb. 9-11 Location: Waikoloa, Hawaii Site: Waikoloa Village Golf Club (6,791 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (18/18/18) Host: University of Hawaii at Hilo SID Contact: Kelly Leong (kellyl@hawaii.edu) Office phone: (808) 974-7606 Pro Shop Phone: (808) 885-4647 Field (19 teams): Arkansas, Arizona State, Augusta State, Georgia Tech, Hawaii-Hilo, Hawaii-Menoa, Nagoya (Japan), Nevada-Reno, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Pepperdine, Rhode Island, Southern California, Stanford, Texas, Texas Christian, UC-Davis, UCLA, Washington Puerto Rico Classic Date: Feb.27-March 1 Location: Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Site: River Course at Westin Rio Mar Country Club (6,945 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (18/18/18) Host: Purdue SID Contact: Elliot Bloom (ebloom@purdue.edu) Office phone: (765) 494-3202 Pro Shop Phone: (787) 888-6000 Field (18 teams): Alabama, Arizona State, Clemson, Duke, East Tennessee State, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Illinois, Kent State, Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, NC State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Purdue, Virginia Tech Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship Date: Mar. 11-13 Location: Las Vegas, Nev. Site: Southern Highlands Golf Club (7,381 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (18/18/18) Host: UNLV Contact: Andy Grossman (agrossman@ccmail.nevada.edu) SID phone: (702) 895-3995 Pro Shop Phone: (702) 263-1000 Field (15 teams): Arizona State, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, South Carolina, Texas, TCU, UCLA, UNLV, Wake Forest, Washington Oregon Duck Invitational Date: Mar. 21-22 Location: Eugene, Ore. Site: Eugene Country Club (6,802 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (36/18) Host: University of Oregon SID Contact: Greg Walker Office Phone: (541) 346-2252 Pro Shop Phone: (541) 344-5124 Field (16 teams): Alabama-Birmingham, UC Riverside, Georgia Tech, Hawaii-Hilo, Long Beach State, Nevada, Oregon, Oregon State, Pacific, Pepperdine, Saint Mary s, San Diego State, San Jose State, Stanford, Washington, Washington State Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate Date: Mar. 27-29 Location: Awendaw, S.C. Site: Bulls Bay Golf Club (6,847 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (36/18) Hosts: South Carolina, College Of Charleston, Clemson SID Contact: Simon Whitaker (whitakers@cofc.edu) SID phone: (843-953-5465 Pro Shop Phone: (843) 881-2223 Field (15 teams): Alabama, Auburn, Augusta State, Clemson, College of Charleston, Florida State, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, LSU, North Carolina, NC State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Wake Forest Atlantic Coast Conference Championship Date: Apr. 15-17 Location: New London, N.C. Site: Carmel Country Club (7,032 yards, par 72) Format: 54 holes (18/18/18) Host: Atlantic Coast Conference SID Contact: Barb Dery (bdery@theacc.org) Office Phone: (336) 851-6062 Pro Shop Phone: (704) 542-2457 Field (11 teams): Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, Maryland, North Carolina, North Carolina State, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest NCAA East Regional* Date: May 19-21 Location: Nashville, Tenn. Site: Golf Club of Tennessee Format: 54 holes (18/18/18) Host: Southeastern Conference SID Contact: Charles Bloom Pro Shop Phone: TBA Field (27 teams): Chosen from District 1,2,3-North and 3-South, along with teams from around the country receiving at-large berths; 10 teams and two individuals advance to the NCAA Championship. Tech is in District 3-North, which covers the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. *NCAA Central Regional being held at South Bend, Ind., Warren Golf Course (Notre Dame, host); West Regional being held at Stanford, Calif., Stanford Golf Course, Stanford University, host) NCAA Championship Date: June 1-4 Location: Owing Mills, Md. Site: Caves Valley Golf Club (7,124 yards, par 71) Format: 54 holes (36/18) Host: Loyola College SID Contact: Greg Parassio (gparassio@loyola.edu) SID Phone: (410) 617-2777 Pro Shop Phone: (410) 356-1319 Field (30 teams): Teams advance from three regional qualifying tournament (10 from East, 10 from Central, 10 from West), plus six individuals (two from each regional). Georgia Tech Golf would like to thank the following sponsors for their continuous support of the Yellow Jacket program: Mizuno Golf Titleist & Foot-Joy Worldwide Karsten Manufacturing Callaway Golf Softspikes Tommy Hilfiger Golf Taylor Made Cleveland Golf True Temper Ben Hogan Company Team Effort Oakley Golf Pride Grips Lamkin Grips Winn Grips Ramblinwreck.com 3

Georgia Tech Golf Georgia Tech Golf 2005 Spring Outlook It would be difficult for a team to perform better without winning a tournament than Georgia Tech did in the fall. In fact, the Yellow Jackets can rightly be called the best team in the nation without a tournament win, given the team s No. 2 ranking in the most recent Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. Heading into the spring season, which begins at the site of Tech s last tournament win, the 2004 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, head coach Bruce Heppler is far from unhappy with his team s performance. Since Tech s last team event in the fall, Nicholas Thompson captured his first collegiate victory at the Western Refining Collegiate All- American Classic, and he was joined by teammates Mike Barbosa and Roberto Castro at the USGA s winter camp for prospective invitees to the U.S. Walker Cup team. Castro and Thompson are both listed among the nation s top 10 players according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Index, while senior Chan Song is No. 23 and Barbosa is No. 44. With four players among the nation s top 50, there is a sense that the spring season holds plenty of promise. The positive from [the fall] is that we had a chance to win every time, says Heppler, now in his 10th year with the Yellow Jackets. When you play that many good teams, you ve really got too be good for three days to win. We just weren t quite good enough over a three-day period. But the fact that we were in everything, and you look at the individual rankings and the scoring averages over the fall, it was one of the better falls we ve ever had on an individual basis. But there s been somebody who has played a little bit better during the course of each tournament. Thompson, a senior from Coral Springs, Fla., who has earned All-America mention three times, won the Western Refining event against a field of 30 players who all achieved All- America status last year. He fired a 9-under-par score of 204 and won the tournament in a playoff. It was a strong ending to a fall season in which he recorded three top-10 finishes and one other top-20 in five events, and posted a scoring average of 70.93, best in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Ranked No. 8 in the nation, Thompson enters the spring with the fifth-best career stroke average ever for a Tech player (72.20), and would seem poised to win a team event at some point. Heppler hopes that victory can be a springboard for the entire team. It does something for him, and it does something for everyone else, too, said Heppler. It s been a while since Troy (Matteson) was around and won a tournament. Nick has been close, and several times had the lead and played well and not won. He didn t want to leave college without a win, and maybe it ll help him not press to try. It will build confidence for him, but it does the same for other guys on the team who might beat him in a qualifier. He may instigate some winning from others. Tech s returning All-America trio of (clockwide from top right) Nicholas Thompson, Chan Song and Roberto Castro has the Yellow Jackets ranked No. 2 in the nation. Nick goes out there every day and thinks it s going to be his day. He has had some great putting days. But he has lots of putts for birdie. He would love to have made some more. His ball-striking is such that, when [he makes his putts], he can shoot some ridiculously low scores. He s a hard guy to discourage. Nick, as much as Troy, Bryce (Molder) and Matt (Kuchar), has control of where his ball is going. He has played the last two NCAA s without a double-bogey. That s 144 holes of championship golf. That means Nick has got a pretty good idea of where to start the ball and how to finish where he wants to finish. Tech s top five players recorded 10 top-10 finishes between them in the fall, and 15 top-20 showings. Besides Thompson, sophomore Roberto Castro also seems poised to capture a victory or carry Tech to one after earning ACC Rookie of the Year and honorable mention All-America honors last spring. The Alpharetta, Ga., resident finished in the top 20 in all four events he played in the fall, three of those in the top 10, and recorded a stroke average of 71.00. He has seven top-10s for his career and carries a 71.65 stroke average into the spring. He had a wonderful fall, Heppler said of Castro, who is ranked No. 5 in the nation. To get a 4.0 student in an engineering program, make ACC Rookie of the Year and All-American, I don t know how much more you could hope for. He did a good job of everything. He s conscientious and takes care of his business, which is what you have to do to accomplish what he did. Chan Song, a senior from Orlando, Fla., who has been a real workhorse performer for Tech in his career, and Mike Barbosa, a junior from St. Petersburg, Fla., who came on strong last spring and has continued to play well through the fall, give the Yellow Jackets a strong lineup one-through-four. Song, an honorable mention All-America last spring, has not missed a Tech event in the last two years, and has played in all but one (40 of 41) during his collegiate career. He took last summer off to caddy for his sisters, Aree and Naree, on their professional circuits, and came back re-energized. Song posted a 72.07 stroke average in the fall, finished in the top 20 four times and the top 10 twice, including a tie for eighth at the Jerry Pate National Collegiate and a tie for 10th at the Western Refining Collegiate. I thought it would be good for Chan (to not play much), said Heppler. He caddied for his sister, so he got the perspective, similar to one I ve had of him with the decisions that he makes. Now, when you re on the other side, you can see some course management things, or some attitude things, that you may have heard and not believed completely from the coaching staff. So he became a coach for the summer. So from him sitting out, having the itch again and knowing he s got nine months to go, from an energy level, an interest level and a passion level, should be a positive for him. And being on the other side of the golf ball for a while, he could learn some things from that. He worked on some things in his golf swing from last spring, and you started to see it. He made only one double-bogey at the NCAA. He s been more consistent from the ACC on, and that s carried on. He s put more 4 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Fall 2004 Golf Statistics Finishes Rounds Played* Stroke Averages Round Breakdown Player Trn t10 t20 HTH Rec. Rds Cnt Pct Overall Fall 1st rd Last rd Lo Hi 60s Par <Par +/- Nicholas Thompson 5 3 4 280-45-7 12 11.917 70.93 70.93 70.40 71.40 65 75 4 1 6-4 Roberto Castro 4 3 4 263-28-12 12 11.917 71.00 71.00 69.50 71.75 68 78 5 1 6-3 Chan Song 5 2 4 233-78-12 12 11.917 72.07 72.07 73.00 71.20 67 78 2 4 3 +13 Mike Barbosa 4 1 2 209-78-14 12 12 1.000 72.83 72.83 74.00 73.50 67 78 2 2 3 +19 Kevin Larsen 1 1 1 80-5-4 3 3 1.000 73.33 73.33 76.00 70.00 70 76 0 0 1 +4 Thomas Jordan 3 0 0 80-121-12 9 5.667 74.44 74.44 78.00 74.00 70 80 0 3 0 +31 Team* 4 10 15 51-6-0 12 286.50 286.50 288.00 286.25 65 80 11 9 16 +11 *statistics reflect stroke-play, team events only balls in the fairway, more balls on the green, fewer balls out of play, and that s helped the consistency in his scoring. Barbosa finished in the top 20 twice in the fall, with a tie for 10th at the Jerry Pate his best showing, counted for Tech in every round and posted a stroke average of 72.83. It continued a strong 2004 calendar year in which he posted four top-20 finishes for Tech in the spring, and won the Cardinal Amateur last summer. Mike came a long way last spring, and I still think he probably came the furthest, Heppler said. He s just stacked success on top of success, where I think his confidence level has to be even higher. There s more progress than anyone on this team. He missed the U.S. Open by a shot, plays well all spring long, good tournaments all summer long, and then finishes with a victory. He s taken responsibility for his game. He doesn t look outside anymore. He looks inside. Sophomore Kevin Larsen and junior Thomas Jordan, as they did last year, competed for the fifth spot on the team, and Larsen emerged late in the fall to grab the position going into the spring. A sophomore from Santa Barbara, Calif., Larsen tied for sixth in his first fall event at the Carpet Capital Collegiate, and went 1-0- 2 at the Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship. Larsen struggled with swing changes throughout last spring, but showed flashes with a tie for 14th at the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate and 69 in the second round of the NCAA Championship. Jordan played in three events and posted a 74.44 stroke average, but counted for Tech in only five of nine rounds. Between the six guys that have played, we re going to find five consistent guys, said Heppler. I don t know who that s going to be. Kevin can go from playing one event to being our best player. It s that close. A year ago, as a freshman, when we teed it up in the second tournament of the spring, Kevin was playing No. 1. He s capable of winning tournaments. We may not be a team that has a guy who has won eight tournaments as an individual. But if you look at what everybody is capable of, this may be the first time you can say that our fifth guy can win an event. Whoever that is, those guys won a bunch of events as junior players. So the potential is there to have a great spring and a great post-season. Those top six players are so solid that Heppler s three freshman recruits - Adam Cohan of Wayne, Pa., David Dragoo of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Taylor Hall of LaGrange, Ga. - have been unable to crack the lineup for a tournament yet. Cohan, an AJGA All-American, was ranked as high as No. 12 among juniors before coming to Tech, Dragoo as high as No. 47 and Hall as high as No. 87. You realize how hard the adjustment is, said Heppler. You have to learn about handling school and how to fit it all in. It s a jump up in the classroom, the weight room and the golf course. The other six are so far ahead, they will teach them a thing or two. I like what they ll do, and how hard they ll work. I don t know how they ll do. The other (six returning) guys are way out in front, and they should be. The six will make it real hard on them. Whether we re playing for two or three or four, the other guys are just ahead of them. But they can still learn a tremendous amount. They were recruited to see if one of them could come in and make a major impact, then that d be great. If they didn t, we weren t going to put a lot of pressure on them to succeed this year. From a need standpoint, there s no pressure on them. If one of them gets in there and starts playing, then we re going to have a great team. If they can knock one of these experienced players out, then that will bode well for all of us. The Yellow Jackets have some new events on their schedule for the spring. Following the usual beginning at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate in Hawaii, the Puerto Rico Classic and the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas, Tech will play in the Oregon Duck Invitational in Eugene, Ore., a tri-match with Brigham Young and Washington at the Bandon Dunes Resort, and the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate near Charleston, S.C., before the ACC Championship, which is Apr. 15-17 in New London, N.C. The NCAA Championship is being played June 1-4 at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md., preceded by the NCAA regional events the weekend of May 19-21. Fall Results PING/GOLFWEEK PREVIEW INVITATIONAL Sept. 26-27, 2004 Owings Mills, Md. Caves Valley Golf Club Team: 2nd/15 teams... 284-283-285 852 T-7 Roberto Castro (+1)... 68-72-71 211 T-12 Chan Song (+4)... 71-73-70 214 T-16 Mike Barbosa (+5)... 74-68-73 215 T-24 Nicholas Thompson (+8)... 71-74-73 218 T-27 Thomas Jordan (+9)... 78-70-71 219 JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 11-12, 2004 Birmingham, Ala. Old Overton Golf Club Team: 2nd/12 teams... 273-279-277 829 T-3 Nicholas Thompson (-7)... 67-71-68 206 T-8 Chan Song (-6)... 71-69-67 207 T-10 Roberto Castro (-5)... 68-69-71 208 T-10 Mike Barbosa (-5)... 67-70-71 208 T-50 Thomas Jordan (+5)... 76-71-71 218 ISLEWORTH COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL Oct. 25-26, 2004 Windermere, Fla. Isleworth Country Club Team: 3rd/16 teams... 296-283-295 874 4 Roberto Castro (-4)... 69-68-75 212 5 Nicholas Thompson (-2)... 74-70-70 214 T-20 Chan Song (+5)... 75-73-73 221 T-36 Mike Barbosa (+11)... 78-72-77 227 T-47 Thomas Jordan (+17)... 80-73-80 233 CARPET CAPITAL COLLEGIATE Nov. 5-7, 2004 Rocky Face, Ga. The Farm Golf Club Team: 3rd/18 teams... 299-296-288 883 T-6 Kevin Larsen (+4)... 76-74-70 220 T-11 Roberto Castro (+5)... 73-78-70 221 T-17 Nicholas Thompson (+6)... 73-74-75 222 T-22 Mike Barbosa (+8)... 77-74-73 224 T-40 Chan Song (+11)... 78-74-75 227 HOOTERS COLLEGIATE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Nov. 14-16, 2004 Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort Team: 2nd/16 teams Defeated Penn State, 3-2 Defeated Arizona, 4-1 Defeated Texas, 3-0-2 Lost to Oklahoma State, 4-0-1 (championship match) WESTERN REFINING COLLEGIATE ALL-AMERICA CLASSIC Nov. 22-23, 2004 El Paso, Texas El Paso Country Club No team scores, individual event 1* Nicholas Thompson (-9)... 67-65-72 204 T-10 Chan Song (-1)... 70-71-71 212 *won on first playoff hole Ramblinwreck.com 5

Georgia Tech Golf Georgia Tech Golf 2003-04 in Review Tech Finishes Fifth at NCAA Championship Georgia Tech finished in fifth place at the 107th NCAA men s Golf Championship, June 1-4, at The Homestead Resort in Hot Springs, Va. Tech played four rounds on the 6,679-yard, par 70 Cascases Course in 1,151 strokes, 17 shots behind California, which took a six-stroke victory over UCLA. Arizona finished third, Texas fourth. Tech has finished in the top five of the NCAA Championship four of the last five years and five of the last seven. Tech has made it to the NCAA Championship 18 times in the last 20 years and every year since 1998. The Yellow Jackets finished the year as the nation s sixth-ranked team according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index, and ranked second in District 3 North behind top-seeded Clemson. Individually, junior Nicholas Thompson tied for 17th place, playing 72 holes in 4-over-par 284, 17 shots off the pace of UNLV s Ryan Moore. Junior Chan Song tied for 24th place (7-over-287), sophomore Mike Barbosa tied for 36th (11-over-291), freshman Roberto Castro tied for 44th (14- over 294), and freshman Kevin Larsen tied for 76th (28-over-308). Tech vs. the Nation and the NCAA Field Georgia Tech s fifth place finish in the NCAA Championship gave it a final head-to-head record of 159-46-4 for the season, a 136-46-4 mark against teams in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index, a 104-44-4 mark against teams in the top 50 and a 58-41-4 vs. the top 25. Tech finished 70-33-3 head-to-head against teams that played in the NCAA Championship. In head-to-head competition against the teams seeded ahead of it, Tech was 4-4 vs. Florida, 2-8 vs. Clemson, 2-5-2 vs. Georgia, 2-0 vs. Kentucky, 2-2 vs. Oklahoma State, 3-2 vs. Oklahoma, 1-2- 1 vs. UCLA, 2-0 vs. New Mexico and 2-2 vs. Arizona. The Yellow Jackets finished ahead of all but UCLA (the runner-up) and Arizona (third place). A Quick Look at the Yellow Jackets Georgia Tech played excellent golf in the spring, and in particular over its final five events, which included a third-place finish at the Western Intercollegiate and a tie for fifth at the Atlanta Intercollegiate in March, third place at the ACC Championship, a tie for third at the NCAA East Regional and a fifth-place showing at the NCAA Championship.. Tech had a pair of victories during the year, at the Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate its final fall tournament, and at the Taylor Made/ Waikoloa Intercollegiate to begin the spring schedule. The Jackets finished no lower than eighth in any spring tournament. No Tech player won a tournament individual medal, but Castro came the closest with a second-place finish at the Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate in October. Castro lost by three shots. Thompson tied for third at the ACC Championship, and Thomas Jordan, who was not on the Tech roster for the NCAA Championship, tied for third at the Ping/ Golfweek Preview in the fall. Georgia Tech used the same lineup for the last six events of the spring, including the NCAA Championship, with juniors Nicholas Thompson and Chan Song, sophomore Mike Barbosa, and freshmen Roberto Castro and Kevin Larsen. This lineup won the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate in early February, tied for sixth at the Southern Highlands Intercollegiate, finished third at the Western Intercollegiate, tied for fifth at the Atlanta Intercollegiate and finished third at the ACC Championship. It also tied for third at the NCAA East Regional and finished fifth in the NCAA Championship.. All five of Tech s players ranked among the top 21 of the ACC in stroke average, led by Thompson s 71.17, which was third-best. Castro ranked sixth at 71.86, Song ninth at 72.64, Barbosa 13th at 72.94 and Larsen 21st at 74.19. Thompson, the nation s No. 18-ranked player according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Index, led Tech s late spring charge by averaging 70.50 strokes over 16 rounds in Tech s last five tournaments. Castro played well in the the ACC Championship and the NCAA East Regional, averaging 70.83 in six rounds with two top-11 finishes. Sophomore Mike Barbosa of St. Petersburg, Fla., also came on strong late with a 71.75 stroke average and three top-15 finishes in the last five events. All five players will return next year, along with rising junior Thomas Jordan of Sea Island, Ga.. Tech has signed three incoming freshmen, Adam Cohan of Wayne, Pa., ranked 19th nationally by the National Junior Golf Scoreboard, David Dragoo of Scottsdale, Ariz., ranked 40th, and Taylor Hall of LaGrange, Ga., No. 55. The Honor Roll Junior Nicholas Thompson was named to the third team, and junior Chan Song and freshman Roberto Castro earned honorable mention when the Golf Coaches Association of America announced its PING All-America teams for 2004. Tech has had at least one third team -- or higher -- All- American in 13 of 14 years since 1990. Thompson, Song and Castro all made the All-Atlantic Coast Conference team this spring, Thompson for the second time in his career, and Castro received the additional honor of ACC Rookie of the Year. The GCAA also named Thompson and Song among its annual Cleveland Golf All-America Scholars. Thompson previously was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District III team and is on the ballot for the All- America team. Tech in the NCAA Championship Georgia Tech has had a great deal of success in the NCAA Championship in recent years, finishing in the top five in four of the last five years and five of the last seven. Overall, the Yellow Jackets own 10 top-10 finishes in the event, with eight of those coming in the last 13 years. Final 2003-04 Georgia Tech Team Ledger Date Event/Site Finish Score Par +/-Par +/- Lead #Indiv. #Top 20 Teams Sept. 13-14 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges, Jonseborough, Tenn. 9th/18 teams 293-288-302 883 72 +19-27 95 8 Sept. 22-23 Ping/Golfweek Preview, Hot Springs, Va. 2nd/15 teams 297-276 573 70 +13-1 75 12 Oct. 3-5 Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. 5th/18 teams 296-284-284 864 72 E -11 90 12 Oct. 13-14 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, Birmingham, Ala. 8th/12 teams 284-282-280 846 71-6 -28 60 9 Oct. 20-21 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate, Tampa, Fla. 1st/15 teams 272-283-287 842 72-22 +15 78 3 Feb. 11-13 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Waikoloa, Hawai i 1st/21 teams 272-291-278 841 72-23 +3 105 5 Feb. 22-24 Puerto Rico Classic, San Juan, P.R. T8th/18 teams 296-299-285 880 72 +16-25 90 8 Mar. 12-14 Southern Highlands Collegiate, Las Vegas, Nev. T6th/15 teams 291-286-294 871 72 +7-16 78 11 Mar. 22-23 Western Intercollegiate, Santa Cruz, Calif. 3rd/15 teams 284-278-293 855 70 +15-12 78 2 Mar. 29-30 Atlanta Intercollegiate, Stockbridge, Ga. T5th/12 teams 293-278-291 862 72-2 -23 64 6 Apr. 16-18 ACC Championship, New London, N.C. 3rd/9 teams 290-284-274 848 72-16 -11 45 4 May 20-22 NCAA East Regional, New Haven, Conn. T3rd/27 teams 291-288-285 864 70 +24-8 141 8 June 1-4 NCAA Championship, Hot Springs, Va. T5th/30 teams 289-285-287-290 1151 70 +31-17 156 14 6 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Final 2003-04 Georgia Tech Golf Statistics Finishes Rounds Played Stroke Averages Round Breakdown Player Trn t10 t20 HTH Rec. Rds Cnt Pct Overall Fall Spring 1st rd Last rd Lo Hi 60s Par <Par +/- Nick Thompson 12 5 9 879-153-29 36 35.972 71.17 71.36 71.08 71.25 71.75 64 77 11 6 15-6 Roberto Castro 12 4 6 742-254-36 36 33.917 71.86 70.73 72.36 73.08 71.67 66 78 7 7 13 +22 Chan Wongluekiet 13 1 5 705-368-47 39 32.821 72.64 72.79 72.56 73.08 72.00 67 82 7 4 15 +52 Mike Barbosa 10 1 5 531-319-32 31 27.871 72.94 74.89 72.14 73.40 72.40 67 82 4 0 9 +52 Kevin Larsen 12 1 4 445-551-32 36 21.583 74.19 71.27 75.48 74.17 73.58 67 82 5 2 10 +106 Thomas Jordan 6 1 1 175-288-14 17 10.588 75.06 74.57 77.33 75.83 75.33 67 81 2 1 3 +59 Team 13 13 30 159-46-4 39 *286.67 *286.29 *286.88 *288.25 *286.25 64 82 33 17 62 +40 *strokes than counted toward team score Fall Results BANK OF TENNESSEE AT THE RIDGES Sept. 13-14, 2003 Jonesborough, Tenn. The Ridges Golf and Country Club Team: 9th/18 teams... 293-288-302 883 T-12 Roberto Castro (E)... 72-73-72 216 T-18 Chan Song (+2)... 71-71-76 218 T-31 Nicholas Thompson (+4)... 70-73-77 220 T-77 Thomas Jordan (+16)... 80-71-81 232 86 Mike Barbosa (+21)... 82-77-78 237 PING/GOLFWEEK PREVIEW INVITATIONAL Sept. 22-23, 2003 Hot Springs, Va. The Homestead, Cascades Course Team: 2nd/15 teams... 297-276 573 T-3 Thomas Jordan (E)... 71-69 140 T-9 Roberto Castro (+2)... 75-67 142 T-12 Nicholas Thompson (+3)... 74-69 143 T-38 Kevin Larsen (+8)... 77-71 148 T-47 Chan Song (+10)... 78-72 150 CARPET CAPITAL COLLEGIATE Oct. 3-5, 2003 Rocky Face, Ga. The Farm Golf Club Team: 5th/18 teams... 296-284-284 864 8 Nicholas Thompson (-5)... 75-68-68 211 T-12 Kevin Larsen (-1)... 73-70-72 215 T-30 Chan Song (+3)... 77-71-71 219 T-33 Mike Barbosa (+4)... 71-75-74 220 T-75 Thomas Jordan (+16)... 78-81-73 232 JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 13-14, 2003 Birmingham, Ala. Old Overton Golf Club Team: 8th/12 teams... 284-282-280 846 T-17 Kevin Larsen (-5)... 68-73-67 208 T-25 Roberto Castro (-1)... 72-69-71 212 36 Chan Song (+3)... 71-73-72 216 37 Mike Barbosa (+4)... 73-74-70 217 T-46 Thomas Jordan (+8)... 78-67-76 221 GARY KOCH/CLEVELAND GOLF INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 20-21, 2003 Tampa, Fla. Old Memorial Golf Club Team: 1st/15 teams... 272-283-287 842 2 Roberto Castro (-8)... 68-70-70 208 T-6 Nicholas Thompson (-5)... 67-69-75 211 T-9 Kevin Larsen (-3)... 67-70-76 213 T-16 Chan Song (E)... 70-77-69 216 T-23 Thomas Jordan (+3)... 72-74-73 219 HOOTERS COLLEGIATE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP Nov. 7-9 Myrtle Beach, S.C. Dye Course Team: 3rd/16 teams Defeated Southern California, 3-2 Defeated Georgia, 3-2 Lost to Florida, 3-1-1 Defeated Oklahoma State, 2-2-1, playoff (consolation) Spring Results TAYLOR MADE/WAIKOLOA INTERCOLLEGIATE Feb. 11-13, 2004 Waikoloa, Hawai i Kings Course Team: 1st/21 teams... 272-291-278 841 T-5 Chan Song (-7)... 69-71-69 209 T-14 Nicholas Thompson (-4)... 64-77-71 212 T-14 Kevin Larsen (-4)... 70-73-69 212 T-18 Mike Barbosa (-3)... 69-75-69 213 T-42 Roberto Castro (+1)... 74-72-71 217 PUERTO RICO CLASSIC Feb. 22-24, 2004 San Juan, P.R. Rio Mar Country Club, River Course Team: T-8th/18 teams... 296-299-285 880 T-24 Nicholas Thompson (+3)... 75-74-70 219 T-24 Kevin Larsen (+3)... 71-74-74 219 T-46 Roberto Castro (+8)... 74-78-72 224 T-57 Chan Song (+10)... 82-75-69 226 T-70 Thomas Jordan (+16)... 76-76-80 232 SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS COLLEGIATE Southern Highlands Golf Club Mar. 12-14, 2004 Las Vegas, Nev. Team: T-6th/15 teams... 291-286-294 871 T-11 Chan Song (-4)... 68-73-71 212 T-24 Roberto Castro (+2)... 77-72-69 218 T-24 Nicholas Thompson (+2)... 74-67-77 218 T-52 Mike Barbosa (+10)... 75-74-77 226 70 Kevin Larsen (+17)... 74-79-80 233 WESTERN INTERCOLLEGIATE Mar. 22-23, 2004 Santa Cruz, Calif. Pasatiempo Golf Club Team: 3rd/15 teams... 284-278-293 855 T-4 Nicholas Thompson (E)... 70-70-70 210 T-4 Mike Barbosa (E)... 72-67-71 210 T-7 Roberto Castro (+2)... 72-66-74 212 T-45 Chan Song (+13)... 70-75-78 223 T-74 Kevin Larsen (+23)... 77-78-78 233 ATLANTA INTERCOLLEGIATE Mar. 29-30, 2004 Stockbridge, Ga. Eagles Landing Country Club Team: T-5th/12 teams... 293-278-291 862 T-8 Nicholas Thompson (-5)... 73-66-72 211 T-15 Mike Barbosa (-2)... 71-70-73 214 T-31 Roberto Castro (+3)... 73-71-75 219 40 Kevin Larsen (+7)... 76-76-71 223 T-41 Chan Song (+8)... 78-71-75 224 ACC CHAMPIONSHIP Apr. 16-18, 2004 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point Team: 3rd/9 teams... 290-284-274 848 T-3 Nicholas Thompson (-8)... 71-68-69 208 T-11 Chan Song (-3)... 74-72-67 213 T-11 Roberto Castro (-3)... 70-74-69 213 T-15 Mike Barbosa (-2)... 75-70-69 214 37 Kevin Larsen (+9)... 75-78-72 225 NCAA EAST REGIONAL May 20-22, 2004 New Haven, Conn. The Course at Yale Team: T3rd/27 teams... 291-288-285 864 T-9 Roberto Castro (+2)... 74-68-70 212 T-17 Nicholas Thompson (+5)... 72-73-70 215 T-31 Mike Barbosa (+9)... 73-75-71 219 T-41 Chan Song (+10)... 72-72-76 220 T-111 Kevin Larsen (+24)... 80-80-74 234 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP June 1-4, 2004 Hot Springs, Va.. The Homestead Resort, Cascades Course Team: T5th/30 teams... 289-285-287-290 1151 T-17 Nicholas Thompson (+4)... 70-73-68-73 284 T-24 Chan Song (+7)... 70-69-77-71 287 T-36 Mike Barbosa (+11)... 73-74-72-72 291 T-44 Roberto Castro (+14)... 76-74-70-74 294 T-76 Kevin Larsen (+28)... 82-69-78-79 308 Ramblinwreck.com 7

All-Time Tournament Champions 1927 Watts Gunn, National Collegiate Championship, Garden City, N.J. (match play) 1934 Charlie Yates, National Collegiate Championship, Cleveland, Ohio (match play) 1938 Tommy Barnes, Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. (score unknown) 1948 Albert Swann, Southeastern Conference Championship, Athens, Ga. (73) 1984-85 Bill McDonald, John Ryan Memorial, Durham, N.C. (67-69-72 208) Bill McDonald, Gator Bowl Intercollegiate, Jacksonville, Fla. (74-72-75 221) Bill McDonald, Iron Duke Classic, Durham, N.C. (73-68-71 212) Nacho Gervas, MacGregor Intercollegiate, Pickens, S.C. (69-72-73 214) Bob McDonnell, ACC Championship, Greensboro, N.C. (68-69-68 205) Bob McDonnell, Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. (70-67-69 206) 1985-86 Bob McDonnell, Miami National Collegiate, Miami, Fla. (71-70-70 211) Bill McDonald, Iron Duke Classic, Durham, N.C. (69-68-71 208) 1986-87 Jay Nichols, ImperiaLakes Classic, Lakeland, Fla. (69-70 139) Charlie Rymer, Furman Invitational, Greenville, S.C. (68-74 142) 1987-88 Charlie Rymer, ImperiaLakes Classic, Lakeland, Fla. (69-69-68 206) 1988-89 Charlie Rymer, Tournament of Champions, Knoxville, Tenn. (69-73-71 213) Charlie Rymer, Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. (74-74-67 215) 1989-90 Charlie Rymer (T1), Southern Intercollegiate, Athens, Ga. (69-70-69 208) 1990-91 David Duval, Furman Intercollegiate, Greenville, N.C. (70-68 138) David Duval (T1), ACC Championship, Rocky Mount, N.C. (67-70 138) Chan Reeves, NCAA East Regional, New Haven, Conn. (69-69-69 207) 1991-92 David Duval, John Hancock All-American, El Paso, Texas (67-72-67 206) David Duval, Cavalier Classic, Chalottesville, Va. (68-75-70 213) Jimmy Johnston, NCAA East Regional, Hamilton, N.Y. (72-67-70 209) 1992-93 David Duval (T1), UNLV Rebel Classic (71-70-67 208) Stewart Cink (T1), UNLV Rebel Classic (68-71-69 208) Jason Walters, Ping Arizona Collegiate (71-71-70 212) David Duval, ACC Championship, Rocky Mount, N.C. (70-69-67 206) David Duval, Cavalier Classic (73-69-72 214) David Duval, Perry Maxwell Collegiate, Ardmore, Okla. (68-70-70 207) 1993-94 Mikko Rantanen, NCAA Golf Challenge, Rio Grande, P.R. (73-72-70 215) Mikko Rantanen, ACC Championship, Rocky Mount, N.C. (71-72-66 209) 1994-95 Stewart Cink, Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational, Columbus, Ohio (70-70 140) Stewart Cink, NCAA Golf Challenge, Rio Grande, P.R. (69-69-70 208) Stewart Cink, Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (74-65-73 212) Stewart Cink (T1), The Maxwell, Armore, Okla. (69-66-76 211) Career Victories Name Wins Reg. Season Post-season David Duval (1990-93) 8 6 2 Bryce Molder (1998-2001) 8 7 1 Matt Kuchar (1997-2000) 7 6 1 Troy Matteson (2000-2003) 6 4 2 Charlie Rymer (1987-90) 5 5 0 Stewart Cink (1992-95) 5 5 0 Bill McDonald (1985-88) 4 4 0 Bob McDonnell (1983-86) 3 2 1 Mikko Rantanen (1993-94) 2 1 1 Jimmy Johnston (1991-92) 1 0 1 Chan Reeves (1988-91) 1 0 1 Albert Swann, Jr. (1948-49) 1 0 1 Carlton Forrester (1997-2000) 1 1 0 Jay Nichols (1984-87) 1 1 0 Nacho Gervas (1984-87) 1 1 0 Tommy Barnes (1950, 56-57) 1 1 0 Jason Walters (1993-96) 1 1 0 1996-97 Matt Kuchar, Tennessee Tournament of Champions, Knoxville, Tenn. (70-67-69 206) Matt Kuchar, Furman Intercollegiate, Greenville, S.C. (69-70-70 209) 1997-98 Matt Kuchar, Puerto Rico Golf Classic, Rio Grande, P.R. (68-70-70 208) Bryce Molder (T1), Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (74-69-69 212) Matt Kuchar, NCAA East Regional, Daufuskie Island, S.C. (64-69-69 202) 1998-99 Carlton Forrester (T1), Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii (64-75-82 221) Matt Kuchar (T1), Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii (71-74-76 221) Bryce Molder (T1*), Golf Digest Intercollegiate, Las Vegas, Nev. (70-69-69 208) Bryce Molder, Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (66-71-67 204) 1999-2000 Bryce Molder, Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (68-68-68 204) Matt Kuchar (T1), Savane College All-America Classic, El Paso, Texas (69-67-72 208) Bryce Molder (T1), Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii (66-69-73 208) Matt Kuchar (T1), Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii (68-69-71 208) Bryce Molder, ACC Championship, New London, N.C. (72-67-67 206) 2000-01 Bryce Molder, Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational, Durham, N.C. (68-72 140) Bryce Molder, Jerry Pate National Collegiate, Birmingham, Ala. (67-62-67 196) Bryce Molder, Morris Williams Intercollegiate, Austin, Texas (67-68 135) 2001-02 Troy Matteson, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, Kona, Hawaii (67-70-73 210) Troy Matteson, Puerto Rico Classic, Rio Grande, P.R. (69-65-71 205) Troy Matteson (T1), Las Vegas Collegiate, Las Vegas, Nev. (70-69-69 208) Troy Matteson, NCAA Championship, Columbus, Ohio (73-66-70-67 276) 2002-03 Troy Matteson (T1), Carpet Capital Collegiate, Rocky Face, Ga. (72-64-69 205) Troy Matteson, NCAA East Regional, Auburn, Ala. (68-67-66 201) No victories in 1995-96 or 2003-04 *Lost in a playoff for medalist honors, and is not counted among his official victories. All other (T1) designations denote title was shared or the playoff was won. Ramblinwreck.com 55

Records/History Individual Record Book Season Most events played: 15, Stewart Cink and Mikko Rantanen, 1993-94 Most rounds: 46, Mikko Rantanen, 1993-94 Lowest stroke average: 69.43, Bryce Molder (35 rounds), 2000-01 Low round: 60, Bryce Molder, Golf World Invitational (3rd round), Nov. 5, 2000 Low tournament score (36-Holes): 135, Bryce Molder, Morris Williams Intercollegiate, 2001 (rain-shortened) Low tournament score (54-Holes): 196, Bryce Molder, Jerry Pate Intercollegiate & Golf World Invit., 2000 Low tournament score (72-Holes): 273, Bryce Molder, NCAA Championship, 1998 Most rounds under par: 26, Bryce Molder, 2000-01 Most rounds under 70: 20, Bryce Molder, 2000-01 Career Most events played: 54, David Duval, 1989-93 Most rounds played: 162, David Duval, 1989-93 Lowest stroke average: 70.69, Bryce Molder, 1998-2001 (NCAA Record) Most rounds under par: 90, Bryce Molder, 1998-2001 Stroke Average By Class (1 year) Fr. Bryce Molder 1997-98 70.95 So. Matt Kuchar 1997-98 70.80 Jr. Bryce Molder 1999-2000 70.72 Sr. Bryce Molder 2000-01 69.43 Rounds Played in One Year 1. Mikko Rantanen 1993-94 46 2. Stewart Cink 1993-94 45 3. Brian Newton 1993-94 43 Carlos Beautell 1993-94 43 5. David Duval 1992-93 41 Rounds in the 60s in One Year 1. Bryce Molder 2000-01 20 2. Bryce Molder 1997-98 16 3. Bryce Molder 1998-99 15 4. Stewart Cink 1993-94 13 Matt Kuchar 1999-2000 13 Troy Matteson 2001-02 13 7. David Duval 1992-93 12 Bryce Molder 1999-2000 12 Troy Matteson 2002-03 12 Top 10 Finishes in One Year 1. David Duval 1992-93 13 2. Bryce Molder 2000-01 11 3. Stewart Cink 1994-95 10 Bryce Molder 1998-99 10 5. David Duval 1989-90 9 Stewart Cink 1993-94 9 Matt Kuchar 1997-98 9 Bryce Molder 1997-98 9 Top 20 Finishes in One Year 1. David Duval 1992-93 14 2. Stewart Cink 1994-95 12 Bryce Molder 2000-01 12 4. David Duval 1989-90 11 Stewart Cink 1993-94 11 Matt Kuchar 1996-97 11 Bryce Molder 1997-98 11 Bryce Molder 1998-99 11 Bryce Molder 1999-2000 11 Matt Kuchar 1999-2000 11 Matt Kuchar Mikko Rantanen Bryce Molder Stewart Cink David Duval Career Stroke Average Leaders Player (Years) Rds. Avg. 1. Bryce Molder (1998-2001) 147 70.69* 2. David Duval (1990-93) 162 71.82 3. Matt Kuchar (1997-2000) 138 71.86 4. Troy Matteson (2000-2003) 139 71.91 5. Nicholas Thompson (2002-Present) 103 72.20 6. Stewart Cink (1992-95) 157 72.47 7. Kris Mikkelsen (1999-2002) 101 72.89 8. Nacho Gervas (1984-87) 133 73.11 9. Chan Song (2002-Present) 106 73.22 10. Jimmy Johnston (1991-92) 75 73.23 11. Mikko Rantanen (1993-94) 81 73.27 12. Matt Weibring (1999-2002) 103 73.28 13. Carlton Forrester (1997-2000) 127 73.30 14. Bob McDonnell (1982-86) 120 73.65 15. Charlie Rymer (1986-90) 146 73.72 16. Bill McDonald (1984-88) 125 73.72 17. Wes Latimer (1998-2001) 114 74.05 18. Tripp Isenhour (1986-90) 119 74.17 19. Mike Pearson (1995-99) 116 74.37 20. Michael Clark (1987-91) 109 74.53 Minimum two complete seasons played at Tech (* NCAA Record) Season Stroke Average Leaders Player (Year) Rds. Avg. 1. Bryce Molder (2000-01) 35 69.43* 2. Matt Kuchar (1999-2000) 34 70.65 3. David Duval (1992-93) 41 70.71 4. Bryce Molder (1999-2000) 36 70.72 5. Matt Kuchar (1997-98) 35 70.80 6. Bryce Molder (1997-98) 38 70.95 7. Stewart Cink (1994-95) 37 71.08 8. Nicholas Thompson (2003-04) 36 71.17 9. Troy Matteson (2002-03) 36 71.22 10. Troy Matteson (2001-02) 37 71.41 11. Bryce Molder (1998-99) 38 71.57 12. Stewart Cink (1993-94) 45 71.60 13. Roberto Castro (2003-04) 36 71.86 14. David Duval (1991-92) 40 72.03 15 Kris Mikkelsen (2001-02) 37 72.08 16. David Duval (1990-91) 41 72.20 17 Matt Weibring (2001-02) 34 72.32 18. David Duval (1989-90 40 72.38 19. Jimmy Johnston (1991-92) 37 72.41 20. Troy Matteson (2000-01) 33 72.45 Minimum 20 rounds played (*NCAA record) Lowest Individual Rounds Player (Year) Score Event 1. Bryce Molder (2000-01) 60* Golf World Invit. 2. Bryce Molder (2000-01) 62 Jerry Pate Intercoll. 3. Mikko Rantanen (1993-94) 63 NCAA Champ 4. Nacho Gervas (1985-86) 64 Schenkel Matt Kuchar (1997-98) 64 NCAA East Carlton Forrester (1998-99) 64 Waikoloa Troy Matteson (1999-2000) 64 U.S. Collegiate Troy Matteson (2000-01) 64 Jerry Pate Intercoll. Troy Matteson (2002-03) 64 Carpet Capital Nicholas Thompson (2002-03) 64 Augusta St. Invit. Nicholas Thompson (2003-04) 64 Waikoloa 5. David Duval (1990-91) 65 NCAA East Stewart Cink (1993-94) 65 NCAA East Stewart Cink (1994-95) 65 Carpet Capital Carlton Forrester (1996-97) 65 Furman Carlton Forrester (1998-99) 65 Ridges Bryce Molder (1998-99) 65 Waikoloa Troy Matteson (2001-02) 65 Puerto Rico Classic Matt Weibring (2001-02) 65 Puerto Rico Classic * Tied NCAA record 56 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Lowest 54-Hole Tournament Scores Rank Name Year Score Event 1. Bryce Molder 2000 196 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate Bryce Molder 2000 196 Golf World Invitational 2. Troy Matteson 2003 201 NCAA East Regional 3. Matt Kuchar 1998 202 NCAA East Regional Nicholas Thompson 2002 202 Nelson Invitational 4. Bryce Molder 2001 203 NCAA East Regional 5. Bryce Molder 1999 204 Carpet Capital Collegiate (S) Bryce Molder 1999 204 Carpet Capital Collegiate (F) Nicholas Thompson 2004 204 Western Refining A-A 6. Bob McDonnell 1985 205 ACC Championship Nacho Gervas 1986 205 Schenkel Invitational Bryce Molder 1998 205 Red River Classic Bryce Molder 2001 205 ACC Championship Troy Matteson 2002 205 Puerto Rico Classic Troy Matteson 2002 205 Carpet Capital Collegiate 7. Bob McDonnell 1984 206 Gator Invitational Bob McDonnell 1985 206 Southern Intercollegiate Charlie Rymer 1988 206 ImperiaLakes Classic David Duval 1991 206 Hancock All-American David Duval 1992 206 Hancock All-American David Duval 1993 206 ACC Championship Matt Kuchar 1996 206 Tenn. Tour. of Champions Bryce Molder 1998 206 NCAA East Regional Bryce Molder 2000 206 ACC Championship 8. Nacho Gervas 1987 207 Oak Tree Collegiate Chan Reeves 1991 207 NCAA East Regional David Duval 1993 207 The Maxwell Matt Kuchar 1998 207 ACC Championship Matt Kuchar 1999 207 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate Matt Weibring 2002 207 ACC Championship Nicholas Thompson 2002 207 ACC Championship Troy Matteson 2003 207 Augusta State Invitational Lowest 72-Hole Tournament Scores 1. Bryce Molder 1997-98 273 NCAA Championship 2. Matt Kuchar 1997-98 276 NCAA Championship Matt Weibring 1999-2000 276 NCAA Championship Troy Matteson 2001-02 276 NCAA Championship 3. David Duval 1992-93 279 NCAA Championship Lowest NCAA Regional Tournament Scores 1. Troy Matteson 2002-03 201 2. Matt Kuchar 1997-98 202 3. Bryce Molder 2000-01 203 4. Bryce Molder 1997-98 206 5. Chan Reeves 1990-91 207 Lowest ACC Tournament Scores 1. Bob McDonnell 1984-85 205 Bryce Molder 2000-01 205 2. David Duval 1992-93 206 Bryce Molder 1999-2000 206 3. Matt Kuchar 1997-98 207 Matt Weibring 2001-02 207 Nick Thompson 2001-02 207 4. Nick Thompson 2003-2004 208 5. Bryce Molder 1997-98 209 Jimmy Johnston 1991-92 209 Mikko Rantanen 1993-94 209 Lowest ACC Tournament Scores by Class Fr. Nicholas Thompson 2001-02 207 So. Matt Kuchar 1997-98 207 Jr. Bob McDonnell 1984-85 205 Sr. Bryce Molder 2000-01 205 Tech Team Records Most tournament wins, season: 7 in 2002 Most events, season: 14 in 1990-91, 1993-94 Most rounds played, season: 43, 1993-94 Low round: 270, Waikoloa Intercollegiate, 1999 Low tournament score (three rounds): 829, Golf World Invitational, 2000; Puerto Rico Classic, 2002 Low tournament score (four rounds): 1116, NCAA Championship, 2000 Largest margin of victory: 25, Puerto Rico Classic, 2002 Low Rounds Played 270 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 1999 271 ACC Championship... 2002 271 Jerry Pate National... 2000 272 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 2004 272 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate... 2003 272 Augusta State Invitational... 2003 272 Golf World Invitational... 2000 273 Las Vegas Intercollegiate... 2001 274 ACC Championship... 2004 274 NCAA Championship... 1994 274 ACC Championship... 1992 274 NCAA East Regional... 1991 Lowest Total Tournament Score for 54-Holes 829 Golf World Invitational... 2000 829 Puerto Rico Classic... 2002 834 Puerto Rico Classic... 1999 835 Jerry Pate National... 2000 835 NCAA East Regional... 1998 837 ACC Championship... 2002 838 U.S. Collegiate Championship... 2000 839 Southern Intercollegiate... 1985 841 Golf World Palmetto Dunes... 1999 841 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 2004 842 ACC Championship... 1991 842 The Maxwell... 1993 842 Augusta State Invitational... 2003 843 ACC Championship... 1985 843 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 1991 844 Las Vegas Intercollegiate... 2001 845 ACC Championship... 2001 845 NCAA East Regional... 1999 845 ImperiaLakes Classic... 1988 846 NCAA East Regional... 2001 846 Red River Classic... 1999 846 Jerry Pate National... 2003 847 Southern Intercollegiate... 1989 849 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 1986 849 Ridges Invitational... 1999 849 Las Vegas Intercollegiate... 2000 Largest Margin of Victory 25 Puerto Rico Classic (829)... 2002 24 Las Vegas Intercollegiate (844)... 2001 21 Southern Intercollegiate (839)... 1985 17 Waikoloa Intercollegiate (893)... 1999 16 Southern Intercollegiate (847)... 1989 16 Long Cove Invitational (855)... 2001 14 Carpet Capital Collegiate (876)... 1995 14 U.S. Collegiate Championship (876)... 2000 13 Iron Duke Classic (854)... 1986 13 NCAA East Regional (852)... 1991 Ramblinwreck.com 57

Records/History Tech in the NCAA Championship 2004 Hot Springs, Va. Homestead Resort, Cascades Course T5th/30 teams (289-285-287-290-1151) Strokes off Lead/Par: -17/+31 T17. Nicholas Thompson 70-73-68-73-284 T24. Chan Song 70-69-77-71-287 T36 Mike Barbosa 73-74-72-72-291 T44. Roberto Castro 76-74-70-74-294 T76. Kevin Larsen 82-69-78-79-308 2003 Stillwater, Okla. Karsten Creek Golf Club T11th/30 teams (310-306-302-300 1218) Strokes off Lead/Par: -27/+66 T12. Nick Thompson 77-77-72-70 296 T39. Troy Matteson 78-74-77-75 304 T63 Thomas Jordan 79-77-79-77 312 T67. Chan Song 77-82-76-78 313 T83. Adam Cranford 78-78-77-89 322 2002 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Univ. Scarlet Course 2nd/30 teams (277-286-290-285 1138) Strokes off Lead/Par: -4/+2 1. Troy Matteson 73-66-70-67 276 T33. Kris Mikkelsen 70-74-71-71 286 T51. Nick Thompson 67-73-75-74 289 T63. Matt Weibring 70-74-74-73 291 T86. Chan Song 70-73-76-75 294 2001 Durham, N.C. Duke University Golf Club 4th/30 teams (289-292-282-285 1148) Strokes off Lead/Par: -22/-4 T4. Kris Mikkelsen 66-72-72-71 281 T8. Bryce Molder 73-72-66-73 284 T27. Troy Matteson 74-76-69-70 289 T59. Wes Latimer 76-72-77-74 299 T63. Matt Weibring 76-78-75-71 300 2000 Opelika, Ala. Grand National Lake Course 2nd/30 teams (280-282-278-276 1116) Strokes off Lead/Par: E/-36 6. Matt Weibring 71-71-67-67 276 T15. Carlton Forrester 74-70-68-70 282 T15. Bryce Molder 69-72-71-70 282 T20. Matt Kuchar 67-70-72-74 283 T30. Troy Matteson 73-71-72-69 285 1999 Edina, Minn. Hazeltine National Golf Club 28th/30 teams (314-312 626) Strokes off Lead/Par: -36/+50 T65. Bryce Molder 77-77 154 T65. Wes Latimer 74-80 154 T120. Matt Kuchar 83-76 159 T127. Carlton Forrester 81-79 160 T138. Mike Pearson 82-80 162 1998 Albuquerque, N.M. Univ. of New Mexico Championship Course 3rd/30 Teams (281-277-286-278 1122) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -4/-30 6. Bryce Molder 68-68-68-69 273* T7. Matt Kuchar 69-67-70-70 276 T60. Wes Latimer 76-74-75-67 292 T60. Mike Pearson 73-70-73-76 292 T65. Carlton Forrester 71-72-78-72 293 1997 Lake Forest, Ill. Conway Farms Golf Club na Matt Kuchar 77-76 153 1995 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Univ. Scarlet Course 29th/30 teams (304-302 606) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -27/+30 na Stewart Cink 73-72 145 na Sam Hulsey 77-75 152 na Jason Walters 75-79 154 na Brian Newton 79-76 155 na Carlos Beautell 82-81 163 1994 McKinney, Texas Stonebridge Country Club 6th/30 teams (296-274-277-298 1145) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -8/-7 T5. Stewart Cink 75-67-65-73 280 T21. Mikko Rantanen 71-63-71-82 287 T45. Carlos Beautell 76-71-69-76 292 T65. Jason Walters 77-73-72-76 298 T71. Brian Newton 74-75-79-73 301 1993 Lexington, Ky. The Champions Golf Club 2nd/30 teams (288-293-278-287 1146) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -1/-6 2. David Duval 73-71-65-70 279 T13. Stewart Cink 70-74-71-74 289 T13. Carlos Beautell 72-76-68-73 289 T24. Mikko Rantanen 73-72-78-70 293 T71. Tommy Johnston 83-79-74-74 310 1992 Albuquerque, N.M. Univ. of New Mexico Championship Course 5th/30 teams (289-294-284-284 1151) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -22/-1 T23. David Duval 68-74-72-75 289 T26. Jimmy Johnston 73-76-70-71 290 T36. Briny Baird 79-73-70-69 291 T42. Stewart Cink 73-74-72-73 292 T42. Wyatt Rollins 75-73-73-71 292 1991 Pebble Beach, Calif. Poppy Hills Golf Club 6th/30 teams (303-292-302-291 1188) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -27/+36 2. David Duval 76-70-71-69 286 T45. Jimmy Johnston 73-75-81-71 300 T56. Tom Shaw 79-72-76-74 301 T81. Chan Reeves 76-75-77-77 305 T127. Briny Baird 78-75-78-81 312 1990 Tarpon Springs, Fla. Innisbrook Golf & Resort 11th/30 teams (292-288-304-289 1173) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -18/+21 T8. David Duval 74-68-76-70 288 T23. Tripp Isenhour 73-72-76-70 291 T68. Charlie Rymer 73-76-77-73 299 T82. Tom Shaw 77-73-75-76 301 T87. Chan Reeves 72-75-79-76 302 1989 Edmond, Okla. Oak Tree Country Club MC/30 teams (295-298 593) Strokes Off Lead/Par: NA/+17 T35. Charlie Rymer 76-70 146 T50. Tripp Isenhour 74-73 147 T81. Mike Clark 74-75 149 T99. Chan Reeves 71-80 151 T151. Trey Holroyd 77-82 159 1988 Thousand Oaks, Calif. North Ranch Country Club 7th/32 teams (301-289-296-298 1184) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -8/+32 T2. Bill McDonald 77-68-69-73 287 T26. Charlie Rymer 74-74-76-71 295 T54. Tripp Isenhour 75-72-74-80 301 82. Chan Reeves 75-81-81-74 311 T87. Mike Clark 85-75-77-82 319 1987 Columbus, Ohio Ohio State Univ. Scarlet Course 22nd/30 teams (302-310-298-304 1214) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -54/+62 T45. Nacho Gervas 77-77-74-73 301 T59. Bill McDonald 75-76-75-77 303 T91. Charlie Rymer 74-82-74-78 308 T97. Chris Cupit 76-77-76-80 309 na Jay Nichols dq-80-75-76 na 1986 Advance, N.C. Bermuda Run Country Club T-13th/31 teams (296-294-298-292 1180) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -24/+28 T3. Nacho Gervas 72-70-74-71 287 T38. Jay Nichols 71-73-76-74 294 T38. Bob McDonnell 77-72-74-71 294 T105. Lenny Nash 76-81-75-76 308 T109. Bill McDonald 80-79-75-76 310 58 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

1985 Haines City, Fla. Grenelefe Golf and Tennis Resort 12th/30 teams (300-300-300-301 1201) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -29/+49 T26. Jay Nichols 72-75-75-75 297 T35. Nacho Gervas 77-76-72-75 298 T54. Bill McDonald 74-76-76-75 301 T74. Bob McDonnell 77-73-77-78 305 T97. Rod Park 78-82-77-89 326 1978 Eugene, Ore. Eugene Country Club na Larry Mize 77-79-81 237 1967 Shawnee, Pa. Shawnee-on-the-Delaware Golf Club 2. Bunky Henry 77-71-70-70 288 finished behind three-time U.S. Open champion Hale Irwin. The 1993 Yellow Jackets placed second at the NCAA Championships, led by David Duval who was second in the individual competition. 1934 Cleveland, Ohio 1. Charles Yates Match play 1927 Garden City, N.J. 1. Watts Gunn Match play Individual Superlatives Lowest Round: 63 (9-under-par), Mikko Rantanen, 2nd round, 1994 Low Tournament Score: 273 (15-under-par), Bryce Molder, 1998 Best Finish: 1st, Troy Matteson, 2002 Worst Finish: T-138, Mike Pearson, 1999 Tech s 2000 team matched the highest finish in school history by placing second with an NCAA-record score of 36-under-par 280-282-278-276 1116. Team Superlatives Lowest Round: 274 (14-under-par), 2nd round, 1994 Highest Round: 314, 1st round, 1999 Low Tournament Score: 1116 (36-under-par) in 2000 High Tournament Score: 1218 in 2003 Best Finish: 2nd place, 1993, 2000, 2002 Worst Finish: 29th place, 1995 Closest to Leader: Tied, lost playoff in 2000 Furthest from Leader: 54 shots, 1987 Most Strokes Under Par: 36-under-par (1116), 2000 Tech s 2002 squad became the third team to finish second, led by individual champion Troy Matteson, who carded a 73-66-70-67 276. Ramblinwreck.com 59

Records/History Tech in the NCAA East Regional 2004 New Haven, Conn. The Course at Yale T3rd/27 teams (291-288-285 864) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -8/+24 T9. Roberto Castro (+2) 74-68-70 212 T17. Nicholas Thompson (+5) 72-73-70 215 T31. Mike Barbosa (+9) 73-75-71 219 T41. Chan Wongluekiet (+10) 72-72-76 220 T111. Kevin Larsen (+24) 80-80-74 234 1994 Opelika, Ala. Grand National Lake Course 3rd/23 teams (300-292-284 876) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -8/+12 3. Stewart Cink 74-75-67 216 T8. Mikko Rantanen 76-71-71 218 T22. Brian Newton 80-70-72 222 T51. Sam Hulsey 74-80-74 228 T64. Carlos Beautell 76-76-78 230 2003 Auburn, Ala. Auburn University Club 2nd/27 teams (281-286-281 848) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -9/-16 1. Troy Matteson 68-67-66 201 T12. Chan Song 70-71-70 211 T43. Nicholas Thompson 71-76-73 220 T51. Adam Cranford 72-78-72 222 T76. Thomas Jordan 78-72-76 226 2002 Roswell, Ga. Ansley Golf Club s Settindown Creek T1st/27 teams (291-287-298 876) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +1/+12 5. Matt Weibring 70-71-75 216 T13. Chan Song 76-70-74 220 T18. Kris Mikkelsen 73-74-74 221 T23. Nick Thompson 75-72-75 222 T60. Troy Matteson 73-76-78 227 2001 Williamsburg, Va. Golden Horseshoe Golf Club 7th/27 teams (285-279-282 846) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -18/-18 2. Bryce Molder 68-69-66 203 T10. Matt Weibring 69-71-70 210 T49. Troy Matteson 73-69-73 215 T64. Wes Latimer 75-70-73 218 T75. Kris Mikkelsen 75-72-74 221 2000 Moosic, Pa. Glenmaura National Golf Club 3rd/27 teams (297-296-291 884) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -13/+32 T14. Matt Kuchar 74-73-73 220 T14. Carlton Forrester 74-73-73 220 T21. Bryce Molder 71-75-76 222 T56. Troy Matteson 81-75-72 228 T56. Matt Weibring 78-77-73 228 1999 Providence, R.I. Rhode Island Country Club 1st/23 teams (283-280-282 845) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +9/-7 2. Matt Kuchar 70-69-70 209 T3. Bryce Molder 69-74-67 210 T5. Wes Latimer 72-70-70 212 T18. Mike Pearson 73-68-75 216 T64. Carlton Forrester 72-73-78 223 Chan Reeves (top photo) was the first Tech player to capture an NCAA East Regional title, doing so in 1991 at Yale. Jimmy Johnston made it two in a row for Yellow Jackets at Colgate in 1992. 1998 Daufuskie Island, S.C. Melrose Golf Club 1st/23 teams (284-275-276 835) Strokes Off Lead/Par: /-29 1. Matt Kuchar 64-69-69 202 2. Bryce Molder 73-67-66 206 T22. Mike Pearson 73-69-73 215 T26. Carlton Forrester 75-73-68 216 T40. Wes Latimer 74-70-75 219 1997 Hot Springs, Va. Homestead Resort, Cascades Course T6. Matt Kuchar 68-74-74 216 1995 New Haven, Conn. Yale Golf Course T-7th/21 teams (293-295-298 886) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -29/+46 T15. Stewart Cink 71-73-74 218 T56. Carlos Beautell 77-75-73 225 T56. Brian Newton 73-80-72 225 T70. Jason Walters 74-74-79 227 T75. Sam Hulsey 75-73-80 228 1993 Charlottesville, Va. Birdwood Golf Course 5th/22 teams (285-298-284 867) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -18/+3 T3. David Duval 67-74-70 211 T27. Mikko Rantanen 71-74-73 218 T27. Stewart Cink 74-74-70 218 T44. Carlos Beautell 74-76-71 221 T77. Tommy Johnston 73-76-78 227 1992 Hamilton, N.Y. Colgate Seven Oaks Golf Course 3rd/22 teams (301-286-291 878) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -4/+14 1. Jimmy Johnston 72-67-70 209 T5. David Duval 76-73-68 217 T28. Wyatt Rollins 75-74-74 223 T78. Briny Baird 81-72-79 232 105. Stewart Cink 78-81-81 240 1991 New Haven, Conn. Yale Golf Course 1st/23 teams (287-274-291 852) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +13/+12 1. Chan Reeves 69-69-69 207 T4. David Duval 73-65-74 212 T13. Jimmy Johnston 72-73-71 216 T47. Briny Baird 73-73-78 224 T86. Tom Shaw 77-67-77 231 1990 Savannah, Ga. Sheraton Resort and Country Club T-2nd/23 teams (284-280-287 851) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -3/-13 T9. Tripp Isenhour 71-69-73 213 T9. Charlie Rymer 70-71-72 213 T9. David Duval 70-72-71 213 T15. Tom Shaw 73-68-73 214 T37. Chan Reeves 73-74-71 218 1989 North Myrtle Beach, S.C. The Long Bay Club 2nd/19 teams (299-291-288 878) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -6/+14 T3. Charlie Rymer 73-73-71 217 T6. Chan Reeves 76-71-71 218 T22. Tripp Isenhour 75-75-73 223 T26. Mike Clark 79-72-73 224 na Trey Holroyd 75-79-dq 154 60 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

1991 NCAA East Regional Champions Troy Matteson (top photo) was the most recent Tech player to win an NCAA regional, taking the 2003 East Regional at Auburn with a school-record score of 201. Matt Kuchar won the 1998 East Regional at Daufuskie Island and was the runner-up at Providence, R.I. in 1999. 1998 NCAA East Regional Champions Individual Superlatives Lowest Round: 64 (8-under), Matt Kuchar (1st round), 1998 Low Tournament Score: 201 (15-under), Troy Matteson, 2003 Most Shots Under Par: 15-under (201), Troy Matteson, 2003 Best Finish: 1st, Chan Reeves, 1991; Jimmy Johnston, 1992; Matt Kuchar, 1998; Troy Matteson, 2003 Widest Victory Margin: 4 shots, Chan Reeves, 1991; Matt Kuchar, 1998 Team Superlatives Lowest Round: 274 (6-under), 2nd round, 1991 Highest Round: 301, 1st round, 1992 Low Tournament Score: 835 (29-under), 1998 High Tournament Score: 886, 1995 Best Finish: 1st place, 1991, 1998, 1999, 2002 Worst Finish: T-7th place, 1995 Widest Victory Margin: 13 shots, 1991 Most Shots from Lead: 29 shots, 1995 Most Shots Under Par: 29-under (835), 1998 The NCAA adopted the regional tournament format in 1989, with 30 teams from three regional tournaments advancing to the NCAA Championship. Ten teams and two individuals from each regional make up the field for the NCAA Championship. 1999 NCAA East Regional Champions 2002 NCAA East Regional Champions Ramblinwreck.com 61

Records/History Tech in the ACC Championship 2004 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 3rd (290-284-274-848) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -11/-16 T3. Nick Thompson 71-68-69-208 T11. Chan Song 74-72-67-213 T11. Roberto Castro 70-74-69-213 T15. Mike Barbosa 75-70-69-214 37. Kevin Larsen 75-78-72-225 2003 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 4th (305-287-289 881) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -16/+17 T3. Troy Matteson 74-67-73 214 T5. Thomas Jordan 76-69-71 216 T23. Nick Thompson 77-77-72 226 T26. Adam Cranford 78-74-75 227 T29. Chan Song 79-77-73 229 2002 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 1st (271-284-282 837) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +4/-27 T2. Matt Weibring 68-70-69 207 T2. Nick Thompson 67-69-71 207 T9. Kris Mikkelsen 67-74-70 211 T20. Chan Song 71-71-74 216 T23. Troy Matteson 69-77-72 218 2001 Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Disney s Magnolia Course 1st (280-285-280 845) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +8/-19 2. Bryce Molder 69-70-66 205 T6. Kris Mikkelsen 69-73-71-213 T10. Troy Matteson 70-74-71 215 T12. Matt Weibring 73-71-72 216 T15. Wes Latimer 72-71-75 218 2000 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 2nd (287-288-286 861) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -5/-3 1. Bryce Molder 72-67-67 206 T4. Matt Kuchar 71-73-69 213 13. Troy Matteson 72-73-73 218 T31. Matt Weibring 72-75-79 226 40. Carlton Forrester 77-79-77 233 1999 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 1st (287-291-285 863) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +10/-1 2. Mike Pearson 68-74-71 213 3. Wes Latimer 71-73-71 215 T7. Bryce Molder 73-71-73 217 T12. Matt Kuchar 75-74-71 220 T24. Carlton Forrester 79-73-72 224 1998 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 2nd (283-285-275 843) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -7/-21 3. Matt Kuchar 70-71-66 212 T5. Bryce Molder 70-71-68 209 T11. Wes Latimer 72-71-69 212 T23. Mike Pearson 71-72-74 217 T29. Carlton Forrester 75-73-72 220 1997 Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater Creek Country Club 8th (306-307-294 907) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -46/+43 2. Matt Kuchar 76-70-70 216 T26. Nick Cassini 73-82-72 227 T35. Carlton Forrester 77-78-76 231 43. Mauricio Muniz 80-80-77 237 44. Mike Pearson 83-79-76 238 1996 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 9th (299-293-301 893) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -33/+29 T18. Jason Walters 75-73-72 220 T25. Sam Hulsey 74-73-75 222 36. Mike Pearson 80-72-76 228 T41. Brad Carroll 77-75-78 230 T43. Mauricio Muniz 73-78-80 231 1995 New London, N.C. Old North State Club at Uwharrie Point 2nd (291-286-285 862) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -13/-2 T8. Stewart Cink 73-69-72 214 T11. Sam Hulsey 72-73-70 215 T15. Jason Walters 71-71-76 218 T19. Carlos Beautell 75-73-72 220 T27. Brian Newton 76-76-71 223 1994 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 1st (286-287-291 864) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +9/E 1. Mikko Rantanen 71-72-66 209 T4. Stewart Cink 69-71-75 215 T13. Brian Newton 74-73-74 221 T18. Carlos Beautell 72-75-76 223 T18. Jason Walters 75-71-77 223 1993 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 1st (282-288-283 853) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +5/-11 1. David Duval 70-69-67 206 T3. Mikko Rantanen 69-72-71 212 T9. Jason Walters 69-75-73 217 T12. Stewart Cink 75-72-72 219 39. Carlos Beautell 74-76-80 230 1992 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 1st (289-274-279 842) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +3/-22 2. Jimmy Johnston 67-72-70 209 T3. David Duval 73-66-71 210 T3. Stewart Cink 75-68-67 210 T22. Briny Baird 75-69-73 217 T22. Wyatt Rollins 73-73-71 217 1991 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 1st (279-286 565) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +2/-11 T1. David Duval 67-70 137 T6. Jimmy Johnston 73-69 142 T6. Tom Shaw 71-71 142 T19. Chan Reeves 70-77 147 T19. Briny Baird 71-76 147 Third round rained out 1990 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club T-5th (297-289-298 884) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -8/+20 2. David Duval 69-71-71 211 T14. Chan Reeves 71-73-76 220 T21. Tripp Isenhour 75-75-76 226 T24. Charlie Rymer 83-70-75 228 T33. Tom Shaw 82-77-76 235 1989 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 2nd (285-295-294 874) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -4/+10 2. Michael Clark 71-73-73 217 T5. Charlie Rymer 71-72-76 219 T8. Chan Reeves 71-74-75 220 T15. Trey Holroyd 72-76-74 222 T23. Tripp Isenhour 76-76-72 224 1988 Greensboro, N.C. The Cardinal Golf Club 5th (297-302-303 902) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -22/+38 T3. Tripp Isenhour 76-75-70 221 T13. Bill McDonald 73-77-75 225 T16. Michael Clark 76-73-79 228 19. Charlie Rymer 72-77-80 229 33. Chan Reeves 79-77-79 235 1987 Greensboro, N.C. Bryan Park Golf Course T-2nd (286-292-390 868) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -7/+4 T6. Chris Cupit 72-73-71 216 T6. Bill McDonald 72-70-74 216 T16. Nacho Gervas 71-76-72 219 T20. Charlie Rymer 71-76-73 220 T23. Jay Nichols 74-73-74 221 62 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

1986 Greensboro, N.C. Bryan Park Golf Course 2nd (289-287-291 867) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -6/+3 2. Nacho Gervas 71-69-73 213 T6. Bill McDonald 73-72-71 216 10. Bob McDonnell 74-72-72 218 T25. Jay Nichols 78-74-75 227 27. Lenny Nash 71-81-76 228 1985 Greensboro, N.C. Bryan Park Golf Course 1st (281-280-282 843) Strokes Off Lead/Par: +5/-21 1. Bob McDonnell 68-69-68 205 3. Bill McDonald 68-69-73 210 T5. Nacho Gervas 72-71-69 212 T16. Jay Nichols 73-71-72 216 T30. Rod Park 77-72-75 224 1984 Pinehurst, N.C. Pinehurst No. 2 Course 5th (292-307-317 916) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -34/+52 T7. Bob McDonnell 68-76-80 224 T11. Nacho Gervas 74-76-77 227 T19. Charlie Thomas 76-80-76 232 T31. Davy Hopson 74-81-84 239 T36. Jay Nichols 84-75-84 242 1983 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 7th (303-292-305 900) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -33/+36 T20. Shawn Barker 74-74-76 224 T20. Davy Hopson 76-74-74 224 T27. Bob McDonnell 79-74-75 228 30. Alan Fuller 77-72-80 229 1982 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 8th (311-313-319 943) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -67/+79 T26. Alan Fuller 79-73-79 231 T30. Davy Hopson 78-79-79 236 T33. Eddie Millington 79-79-81 239 T36. Chip Cochran 75-87-80 242 T38 Jeff Wooley 83-82-81 246 1981 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 8th (318-323-311 952) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -81/+88 T31. Jody Lowery 74-80-78 232 44. Robert Haley 81-78-83 242 T45. Rick Riddle 82-83-79 244 T45. Shawn Barker 81-86-77 244 T45. Ben Raney 85-82-77 244 48. John Peay 83-84-84 251 1985 ACC Champions 1991 ACC Champions 1992 ACC Champions 1993 ACC Champions 1994 ACC Champions 1999 ACC Champions 2001 ACC Champions 2002 ACC Champions 1980 Rocky Mount, N.C. Northgreen Country Club 8th (305-299-306 910) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -72/+46 T24. Jody Lowery 74-75-76 225 30. Rick Riddle 84-68-75 227 T34. Doug Johnson 78-75-77 230 44. Robert Haley 77-85-78 240 45. Ben Raney 83-81-79 243 T46. Billy Gilliland 76-81-87 244 1979 Greensboro, N.C. The Cardinal Golf Club 8th (1188) Strokes Off Lead/Par: -78/+108 T19. Larry Mize 79-74-75 228 T37. Jody Lowery 73-85-77 235 44. Scott Muir 79-78-80 237 49. Robert Haley 84-78-80 242 T50. Doug Johnson 80-77-79 246 T53. Mark Donohue 78-84-86 248 55. Joe Lowe 84-87-78 249 Individual Superlatives Lowest Round: 66 (6-under-par), David Duval (2nd round), 1992; Mikko Rantanen (3rd round), 1994; Matt Kuchar (3rd round), 1998, Bryce Molder (3rd round), 2001 Low Tournament Score: 205 (11-under-par), Bob McDonnell, 1985, Bryce Molder, 2001 Best Finish: 1st, Bob McDonnell, 1985; David Duval, 1991 and 1993; Mikko Rantanen, 1994, Bryce Molder, 2000 Biggest Victory Margin: 4 shots, Bob McDonnell, 1985 Team Superlatives Lowest Round: 271 (17-under-par), 1st round, 2002 Highest Round: 323, 2nd round, 1981 Low Tournament Score: 837 (27-under-par) in 2002 High Tournament Score: 952 in 1981 (under current format) Best Finish: 1st in 1985, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1999, 2001, 2002 Worst Finish: 9th in 1996 Largest Victory Margin: 10 shots in 1999 Ramblinwreck.com 63

Records/History Tech s ACC Champions 1985 1991 The 1985 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Bill McDonald, Les Petherick, Davy Hopson, Jeff Hull, Jeff Brown. Back Row (L to R): Lenny Nash, Nacho Gervas, Jay Nichols, Bob McDonnell, Frank Harbist, Bobby Jones, Head Coach Puggy Blackmon, Don Williams, Jett Rich, Rod Park, Peter Davison, Charlie Thomas. The 1991 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Mike Clark, Chan Reeves, Greg McDonald, Trey Holroyd. Middle Row (L to R): Chris Holroyd, Shawn Stewart, Briny Baird, Jimmy Johnston, Chris Stobs. Back Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Kim Evans, Wyatt Rollins, Hank Smith, Tom Shaw, David Duval, Head Coach Puggy Blackmon. 1985 Team Victories Gator Bowl Invitational 291-294-319 904 Iron Duke Classic 296-287-288 871 ACC Championship 281-280-282 843 Southern Intercollegiate 282-278-279 839 Honors & Accolades 1991 Team Victories Southern Intercollegiate 296-302-281 879 Cavalier Classic 292-290-281 863 ACC Championship 279-286 565 NCAA East Regional 287-274-291 852 Honors & Accolades Nacho Gervas Bill McDonald Bob McDonnell Puggy Blackmon HM All-American, All-ACC HM All-American, All-ACC 3rd-Team All-American, All-ACC, ACC Champion ACC Coach of the Year David Duval Chan Reeves 1st-Team All-American, All-ACC, ACC Champion HM All-American, NCAA East Regional Champion Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 843 2. Duke 848 3. North Carolina 858 Wake Forest 858 5. NC State 862 6. Clemson 870 7. Maryland 885 8. Virginia 900 ACC Championship Results Individual Results 1. Bob McDonnell 205 3. Bill McDonald 210 T5. Nacho Gervas 212 T16. Jay Nichols 216 T30. Rod Park 224 Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 565 2. North Carolina 567 3. NC State 575 4. Wake Forest 578 5. Clemson 582 6. Virginia 585 7. Duke 591 8. Maryland 603 ACC Championship Results Individual Results T1. David Duval 137 T6. Jimmy Johnson 142 T6. Tom Shaw 142 T19. Chan Reeves 147 T19. Briny Baird 147 64 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

1992 1993 The 1992 ACC Championship team included: From Left to Right: Assistant Coach Kim Evans, Jimmy Johnston, Sam Hulsey, Briny Baird, Stewart Cink, Hank Smith, Wyatt Rollins, Carlos Beautell, David Duval, Head Coach Puggy Blackmon. 1992 Team Victories Carpet Capital Collegiate 289-276-278 843 Ping American Intercollegiate 282-289-296 867 Cavalier Classic 289-294-285 868 ACC Championship 289-274-279 842 David Duval Jimmy Johnston Puggy Blackmon Honors & Accolades 1st-Team All-American, ACC Player of the Year, All-ACC 2nd-Team All-American, All-ACC, NCAA East Regional Champion ACC Coach of the Year The 1993 ACC Championship team included: From Left to Right: Assistant Coach Kim Evans, Tommy Johnston, Head Coach Puggy Blackmon, Stewart Cink, Michael Cress, Mikko Rantanen, David Duval, Jason Walters, Sam Hulsey, Mike Nicklaus, Carlos Beautell. 1993 Team Victories American University Collegiate 286-294-290 870 Ping Arizona Collegiate 287-281-289 857 ACC Championship 282-288-283 853 Cavalier Classic 294-290-291 875 The Maxwell 278-276-288 842 Honors & Accolades David Duval Fred Haskins, Jack Nicklaus, Dave Williams Awards, 1st-Team All-American, ACC Player of the Year, All-ACC, ACC Champion Stewart Cink 2nd-Team All-American, All-ACC Mikko Rantanen HM All-American Carlos Beautell HM All-American Puggy Blackmon ACC Coach of the Year Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 842 2. Clemson 845 3. Virginia 848 4. North Carolina 860 5. Wake Forest 865 6. Duke 871 Maryland 871 8. NC State 873 9. Florida State 880 ACC Championship Results Individual Results 2. Jimmy Johnson 209 T3. David Duval 210 T3. Stewart Cink 210 T22. Briny Baird 217 T22. Wyatt Rollins 217 Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 853 2. Clemson 858 3. Wake Forest 868 4. Duke 879 5. NC State 879 Virginia 879 7. North Carolina 887 8. Florida State 895 9. Maryland 921 ACC Championship Results Individual Results 1. David Duval 206 T3. Mikko Rantanen 212 T9. Jason Walters 217 T12. Stewart Cink 219 39. Carlos Beautell 230 Ramblinwreck.com 65

Records/History Tech s ACC Champions 1994 1999 The 1994 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Assistant Coach Kim Evans, Tommy Johnston, Mike Nicklaus, Jason Walters, Sam Hulsey, Mikko Rantanen, Stewart Cink, Heach Coach Puggy Blackmon. Back Row (L to R): Lance Stover, Brian Newton, Matt Filipowicz, Carlos Beautell, Michael Cress, Wyatt Rollins, Brad Carroll. 1994 Team Victories Carpet Capital Collegiate 288-291-301 880 ACC Championship 286-287-291 864 Cavalier Classic 279-284-296 859 Stewart Cink Mikko Rantanen Honors & Accolades 2nd-Team All-American, All-ACC All-ACC, ACC Champion The 1999 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Wes Latimer, Kris Mikkelsen. Standing (L to R): Assistant Vicky Newman, Carlton Forrester, Matt Weibring, Troy Matteson, Chip Brown, Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder, Mike Pearson, Adam Cranford, Head Coach Bruce Heppler. 1999 Team Victories Waikoloa Intercollegiate 270-310-303 893 ACC Championship 287-291-285 863 NCAA East Regional 283-280-282 845 Honors & Accolades Carlton Forrester HM All-American, All-ACC Matt Kuchar All-ACC Bryce Molder 1st-Team All-American, ACC Player of the Year, All-ACC Bruce Heppler ACC Coach of the Year Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 864 2. North Carolina 873 3. Florida State 877 4. Duke 886 5. Maryland 891 6. Clemson 897 7. Virginia 899 8. Wake Forest 900 9. NC State 905 ACC Championship Results Individual Results 1. Mikko Rantanen 209 T4. Stewart Cink 215 T13. Brian Newton 221 T18. Carlos Beautell 223 T18. Jason Walters 223 Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 863 2. North Carolina 873 Duke 873 4. Clemson 876 5. NC State 884 6. Maryland 905 7. Virginia 906 8. Wake Forest 908 9. Florida State 919 ACC Championship Results Individual Results 2. Mike Pearson 213 3. Was Latimer 215 T7. Bryce Molder 217 T12. Matt Kuchar 220 T24. Carlton Forrester 224 66 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

2001 2002 The 2001 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Matt Weibring, Assistant Vicky Newman, Bryce Molder. Second Row (L to R): Adam Cranford, Wes Latimer, Kris Mikkelsen, Wren Fowler. Back Row (L to R): Troy Matteson, Head Coach Bruce Heppler, Jake Ellison. Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 845 2. Clemson 853 3. Wake Forest 854 4. Virginia 859 5. NC State 870 6. North Carolina 873 7. Duke 874 8. Florida State 897 9. Maryland 900 2001 Team Victories Carpet Capital Collegiate 286-280-304 870 Puerto Rico Classic 296-283-282 861 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 292-279-273 844 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 281-291 572 ACC Championship 280-285-280 845 Honors & Accolades Bryce Molder Fred Haskins, Jack Nicklaus, Golfweek and Dave Williams Player of the Year, 1st-Team All-American, All-ACC Troy Matteson 3rd-Team All-American, All-ACC Kris Mikkelsen HM All-American Bruce Heppler ACC Coach of the Year ACC Championship Results Individual Results 2. Bryce Molder 205 T6. Kris Mikkelsen 213 T10. Troy Matteson 215 T12. Matt Weibring 216 T15. Was Latimer 218 The 2002 ACC Championship team included: Front Row (L to R): Assistant Vicky Newman, Kris Mikkelsen, Chan Song, Nicholas Thompson, Matt Weibring. Back Row: Head Coach Bruce Heppler, Wren Fowler, Troy Matteson, Mike Barbosa, Adam Cranford, Assistant Coach Brandon Goethals. Team Scores 1. Georgia Tech 837 2. NC State 841 3. Clemson 845 4. Wake Forest 851 5. North Carolina 862 6. Florida State 868 7. Virginia 874 8. Maryland 875 9. Duke 878 2001 Team Victories Carpet Capital Collegiate 280-282-296 858 Long Cove Invitational 297-278-280 855 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 281-285-294 860 Puerto Rico Classic 275-275-279 829 Las Vegas Collegiate 287-276-281 844 ACC Championship 271-284-282 837 NCAA East Regional 291-287-298 876 Honors & Accolades Troy Matteson NCAA Champion, 1st-Team All-American, All-ACC Kris Mikkelsen 2nd-Team All-American, All-ACC Matt Weibring 3rd-Team All-American, All-ACC Nicholas Thompson HM All-American Chan Song HM All-American, ACC Rookie of the Year Bruce Heppler National and ACC Coach of the Year ACC Championship Results Individual Results T2. Matt Weibring 207 T2. Nick Thompson 207 T9. Kris Mikkelsen 211 T20. Chan Song 216 T23. Troy Matteson 218 Ramblinwreck.com 67

Records/History All-Time Letterwinners A Albright, John R.... 1965 Allen, Silas L., III... 1970-71 Allen, Thomas J., III... 1969 Anderson, Robert F.... 1995-96 Arnold, John N.... 1950-52 B Bachman, Tommie H.... 1950-52 Baker, Gordon B., Jr.... 1961-63 Bailes, Charles E.... 1974 Baird, Michael J.... 1991-92 Barbosa, Michael L.... 2003-04 Barker, Shawn C.... 1981, 83 Barnes, Edward T., Jr.... 1950, 56-57 Barnes, Robert B.... 1947 Beach, George D.... 1960 Beautell, Carlos L.... 1992-95 Beer, Joseph L.... 1970 Blalock, William P.... 1973 Bowden, Bicknel E, III... 1977-79 Brown, Frank A., Jr.... 1969-70 Busch, Ronald L.... 1970-72 C Carroll, Bradley G.... 1996 Cassini, Nick... 1997 Castro, Roberto... 2004 Cates, George E.... 1959 Cavin, John M.... 1964-66 Cheek, Edwin W.... 1968 Cink, Stewart E.... 1992-95 Clark, M. Michael, II... 1988-91 Clark, William D.... 1947-48 Clay, Gordon C.... 1946-49 Clay, J.P.... 1946 Cleveland, James R., Jr.... 1958-60 Cochran, James H.... 1982 Coker, Donald R.... 1961 Cole, Don L.... 1952 Copeland, Morris R., Jr.... 1957-58 Copeland, Roy D.... 1960-61 Cranford, Adam G.... 2001-03 Cress, Michael A., II... 1994 Cribb, Rembert T., Jr.... 1969 Cupit, Christopher... 1987-88 D Dudley, Robert L.... 1969 Dudley, William E.... 1966-68 Duval, David R.... 1990-93 E Edge, Arthur B., III... 1954 Edge, Edward W.... 1953-56 Edwards, Richard C.... 1953-54 Edwards, William V., Jr.... 1963-64 Elliott, Randolph S.... 1973-76 Ervin, R.T.... 1946 Ethridge, Gene L.... 1948 Espy, Robert W., III... 1972-73 Ewing, Charles A.... 1949 Ewing, Morris M.... 1959-61 F Ferris, Henry A.... 1951-52 Filipowicz, Matthew J.... 1995 Forward, Roy C.... 1958 Forrester, Carlton M.... 1997-2000 Fuller, Alan C.... 1982-83 G Gervas, J. Ignacio... 1984-87 Green, Thomas H., Jr.... 1946-49 Gurley, Paul D.... 1947 Guyton, Alan B.... 1970-71 H Hailey, Charles D.... 1974-76 Haley, Robert L., III... 1979-81 Harrison, Charles W.... 1950-52 Haynie, Seth R.... 1947 Henry, George W., Jr.... 1965-67 Heyward, J.S.... 1970 Hill, Gabriel C., III... 1954-57 Hocking, Nelson W.... 1947 Holroyd, Francis L., III... 1989 Hopson, David B.... 1982-85 Hopson, Steven M.... 1976-77 Horak, Robert H.... 1962, 64 Houillion, Edward L.... 1970-73 Howell, Homer S.... 1949-51 Huges, Marvin L.... 1969 Hulsey, Samuel M.... 1992, 94-96 Humphreys, Roy W.... 1960, 62 Hunter, Richard L., Jr.... 1972-73 I Isenhour, John H., III... 1987-90 J Johnson, Charles M.... 1975, 77 Johnson, George D., Jr.... 1954-57 Johnson, James D.... 1979-80 Johnson, Lynwood A.... 1953-55 Johnson, Roger B.... 1956-58 Johnston, H. James... 1991-92 Johnston, Thomas C.... 1993 Jones, W.C.... 1950 Jordan, Thomas G.... 2003-04 K Kite, Larry L.... 1964 Kuchar, Matthew G.... 1997-2000 L LaClair, Huston L., Jr.... 1949-51 Landrey, Frank E.... 1961-63 Lane, Joseph H.... 1962-63 Larsen, Kevin... 2004 Latimer, Wes D.... 1998-2001 Leach, William O., Jr.... 1958-60 Lowe, Joe F., Jr.... 1978 Lowery, Joseph M.... 1979-81 M Maddox, John R.... 1953-55 Manly, Frank W.... 1947 Mann, R.S.... 1946 Marks, Eugene D.... 1953 Martin, Jon S.... 1963 Masser, Terry A.... 1965 Mathews, Harry T.... 1956-57 Matteson, Troy J.... 2000-03 McCommon, Clayton J.... 1947 McDonald, William R.... 1985-88 McDonnell, Robert P.... 1983-86 McWilliams, Leonard M.... 1967-69 Mikkelsen, Kris K.... 1999-2002 Mize, Larry H.... 1978-79 Milam, Jay E.... 1949, 52 Millington, Edgar N., Jr.... 1982 Molder, Bryce W.... 1998-2001 Moore, Richard P.... 1968 Muir, Robert C.... 1979 Mullin, Andrew S.... 1959 Muniz, Mauricio O.... 1995-98 N Newton, Brian P.... 1994-98 Nichols, Jonathan P.... 1984-87 Nicklaus, Michael S.... 1994-95 Nunn, Samuel A., Jr.... 1958-59 P Park, Roderick... 1985 Pearson, Michael E.... 1996-99 Perry, Donald G., Jr.... 1966-67, 69 Perry, John W.... 1975-77 Ploeger, William D.... 1960-62 Pritchett, William A.... 1948-49 Q Quirk, Joseph E., III... 1977-79 R Raney, Ben T.... 1979-81 Rantanen, Mikko P.... 1993-94 Reeves, Chan... 1988-91 Retzloff, Steven F.... 1976 Rich, Jett... 1987 Riddle, Richard B.... 1980-81 Robbins, Eugene F.... 1953 Rollins, H. Wyatt... 1992, 94 Rosenberg, Barry J.... 1974 Rowley, David J.... 1989 Rudolph, Jacob C.... 1952 Rymer, Charles C.... 1987-90 S Sams, Robert B.... 1971-74 Sams, T.A.... 1971 Sanders, Randall P.... 1970 Sands, James U.... 1964, 66 Scott, Isaac A.... 1946-47 Sears, Carl L.... 1963-65 Shaw, Thomas R, Jr.... 1990-91 Sibley, William H., Jr.... 1953-54 Smith, Campbell... 1952 Smith, Dan J.... 1958-59 Smith, Frasier M.... 1967-68 Snyder, Kenneth D., Jr.... 1975 Song, Chan... 2002-04 Steinberg, Steven O.... 1965-66 Stover, Lance N.... 1996 Sturhahn, Richard W.... 1961 Sutton, James D.... 1956-59 Swann, Albert J.... 1974 Swann, Albert J., Jr.... 1948-49 T Taylor, John A.... 1947 Terrell, Carter S.... 1953-55 Teuscher, James H.... 1973, 76 Thomas, Charles S.... 1983-85 Thomas, Joseph W.... 1972-73 Thompson, Nicholas D.... 2002-04 Tuten, Henry W., Jr.... 1955 W Walker, Nicholas M., Jr.... 1967-69 Walters, Jason A.... 1993-96 Weibring, Matthew K.... 1999-2002 Williams, Davis E., Jr.... 1946-47 Williams, Don Q.... 1984 Wooley, Jeffrey W.... 1982-83 Wright, Boykin C., Jr.... 1958 Y Yates, Charles R.... 1931-34 Yates, Daniel, Jr.... 1938-41 This is a list of Georgia Tech men s golf letterwinners since 1931. Any errors or omissions regarding this list should be brought to the attention of Mike Stamus, golf media relations contact, in writing: Georgia Tech Sports Information, GTAA, 150 Bobby Dodd Way NW, Atlanta, Ga., 30332. Thank you. 68 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Year-by-Year Results (since 1979) 1978-79 Fall 7th/8 Grandfather Mountain Intercollegiate... 320-319 639 25th/33 Dixie Intercollegiate... 306-318 624 Spring 19th/22 Gator Invitational... 303-307-304 914 20th/22 Seminole Invitational... 303-314-303 920 23rd/24 Furman Invitational... 316-307 623 7th/13 Junior-Senior Championship... 298-294-301 893 8th/8 ACC Championship... 389-391-390 1188 17th/21 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 308-308-295 911 1979-80 Fall 23rd/25 Dixie Intercollegiate... 299-324 623 Spring 20th/22 Gator Invitational... 310-299-292 901 17th/22 Seminole Invitational... 301 11th/16 Junior-Senior Championship... 293-297 590 15th/21 Southeastern Invitational... 308-312-319 939 8th/8 ACC Championship... 305-299-306 910 21st/22 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 313-312-308 933 1980-81 Fall 13th/18 Augusta Invitational... 310-318-324 952 24th/28 Dixie Intercollegiate... 317-303 620 Spring 20th/23 Gator Invitational... 312-318-305 935 21st/21 Seminole Invitational... 305-311-303 919 10th/15 Junior-Senior Championship... 301-299-308 908 20th/24 Southeastern Invitational... 307-304-310 921 8th/8 ACC Championship... 318-323-311 952 22nd/22 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 317-319-310 946 1981-82 Fall 17th/18 Augusta Invitational... 324-313-321 958 13th/18 Dixie Intercollegiate... 324-304-315 943 Spring 17th/18 Gator Invitational... 310-306-315 931 22nd/23 Seminole Invitational... 316-301-312 929 14th/16 Junior-Senior Championship... 310-318-325 953 25th/26 Southeastern Invitational... 321-336-318 975 8th/8 ACC Championship... 311-313-319 943 18th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 316-297-315 928 1982-83 Spring 16th/19 Gator Invitational... 303-289-306 898 17th/21 Seminole Invitational... 310-311-312 933 1st/24 Central Florida Intercoll.... 306-303-303-298 1210 7th/26 Junior-Senior Championship... 291-300 591 8th/12 Tar Heel Invitational... 296-292-300 888 7th/8 ACC Championship... 303-292-305 900 1983-84 Fall 3rd/18 Forest Hills Invitational 8th/24 John Ryan Memorial... 312-302-292 906 2nd/15 Shorter Invitational 1st/6 Kennesaw Invitational 15th/24 Dixie Intercollegiate Spring 3rd/24 Hall of Fame Invitational... 304-301-298 903 5th/21 Gator Invitational... 279-290-284 853 8th/21 ImperiaLakes Classic... 290-287-290 867 15th/24 Iron Duke Classic... 306-302-306 914 7th/21 Furman Invitational... 303-305-301 909 6th/12 Tar Heel Invitational... 290-301-296 887 5th/8 ACC Championship... 292-307-317 916 17th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 294-305-293 892 12th/21 Southern Intercollegiate... 298-288-294 880 1984-85 Fall 6th/18 Forest Hills Collegiate... 303-300-308 911 4th/24 MacGregor Intercollegiate... 296-293-301 890 5th/24 John Ryan Memorial... 286-285-297 868 3rd/14 Shorter Invitational... 286-299 585 2nd/28 Dixie Intercollegiate... 291-293-290 874 1st/16 Gator Bowl Invitational... 291-294-319 904 Spring 3rd/24 Hall of Fame Collegiate... 315-291-293 899 2nd/24 Hilton Head Invitational... 302-295-293 890 14th/21 ImperiaLakes Classic... 297-284-295 876 1st/24 Iron Duke Classic... 296-287-288 871 5th/24 Furman Invitational... 293-305-295 893 1st/8 ACC Championship... 281-280-282 843 9th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 289-279-290 858 1st/20 Southern Intercollegiate... 282-278-279 839 12th/30 NCAA Championship... 300-300-300-301 1201 1985-86 Fall 7th/18 Honda Collegiate... 291-301-298 890 5th/16 Grandfather Mountain Intercollegiate... 401-383-384 1168 4th/26 John Ryan Memorial... 289-289 578 Spring 2nd/18 Doral Park National... 305-293-300 898 1st/18 Hilton Head Intercollegiate... 295-297 592 4th/21 ImperiaLakes Classic... 283-300-295 878 1st/23 Iron Duke Classic... 283-278-293 854 3rd/23 Furman Invitational... 288-282-288 858 2nd/8 ACC Championship... 289-287-291 867 4th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 289-278-282 849 13th/31 NCAA Championship... 296-294-298-292 1180 1986-87 Fall 3rd/12 U.S.-Japan Friendship... 287-298-288 873 1st/23 John Ryan Memorial... 287-298 587 1st/18 Dixie Intercollegiate... 294-282-292 868 12th/14 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 298-302-294 894 Spring 9th/18 Doral Park National... 293-312-310 915 3rd/21 ImperiaLakes Classic... 298-290 588 1st/23 Iron Duke Classic... 289-284-294 867 1st/21 Furman Invitational... 289-300 589 2nd/8 ACC Championship... 286-292-290 868 4th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 286-284-293 863 8th/12 Oak Tree Collegiate... 285-280-297 862 22nd/33 NCAA Championship... 302-310-298-304 1214 1987-88 Fall 4th/18 Guilford Invitational... 301-293 594 8th/24 Southwestern Intercollegiate... 295-305-289 889 5th/9 Southern Intercollegiate... 293-296-299 888 14th/17 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 288-308-298 894 Spring 2nd/16 Bill Bell Memorial... 299-289-283 871 3rd/18 Doral Park National... 282-301-311 894 1st/21 ImperiaLakes Classic... 284-278-283 845 2nd/23 Iron Duke Classic... 288-297-304 889 4th/23 Furman Invitational... 298-290-290 878 Ramblinwreck.com 69

Records/History Year-by-Year Results (since 1979) 5th/8 ACC Championship... 297-302-303 902 6th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 293-286-288 867 7th/32 NCAA Championship... 301-289-296-298 1184 1988-89 Fall 2nd/12 Tennessee Tournament of Champions... 286-297-299 882 10th/12 Red River Classic... 293-299-289 881 1st/10 Southern Intercollegiate... 295-295-287 877 12th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 291-300-291 882 Spring 5th/21 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate... 301-304-298 903 10th/18 Doral Park National... 309-293-287 889 8th/24 ImperiaLakes Classic... 293-279-290-862 5th/12 Wofford Invitational... 306-284-299 889 5th/22 Furman Intercollegiate... 301-295-285 881 2nd/8 ACC Championship... 285-295-294 974 8th/18 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 293-291-287 871 2nd/19 NCAA East Regional... 299-291-288 878 MC/30 NCAA Championship... 295-298 593 1989-90 Fall 4th/13 U.S.-Japan Friendship... 301-305-291 897 2nd/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 382-370-377 1129 1st/18 Southern Intercollegiate... 283-282-282-847 15th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 304-309-293 906 Spring 5th/18 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate... 291-294-286 871 3rd/18 Doral Park National... 297-309-292 898 2nd/24 ImperiaLakes Classic... 279-287-294 860 1st/22 Furman Intercollegiate... 295-292-278 865 4th/12 The American... 283-297-303 883 5th/8 ACC Championship... 297-289-298 884 2nd/17 Cavalier Classic... 287-290-301 878 2nd/23 NCAA East Regional... 284-280-287 851 11th/30 NCAA Championship... 292-288-304-289 1173 3rd/22 NCAA East Regional... 301-286-291 878 5th/30 NCAA Championship... 289-294-284-284 1151 1992-93 Fall 6th/12 Jerry Pate National Collegiate... 309-294-295 898 4th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 290-292-282 864 4th/15 UNLV Rebel Classic... 286-295-285 866 Spring 1st/15 American University Collegiate... 286-294-290 870 1st/16 Ping Arizona Collegiate... 287-281-289 857 3rd/15 Golf Digest Collegiate... 309-292 601 2nd/16 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 288-291 579 5th/12 Ping American Intercollegiate... 290-296-292 878 1st/9 ACC Championship... 282-288-283 853 1st/18 Cavalier Classic... 294-290-291 875 1st/12 The Maxwell... 278-276-288 842 5th/22 NCAA East Regional... 285-298-284 867 2nd/30 NCAA Championship... 288-293-278-287 1146 1993-94 Fall 15th/18 Preview Classic... 306-299-295 900 3rd/15 Red River Classic... 294-281-280 855 11th/12 Jerry Pate National Collegiate... 300-304-297 901 8th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 285-292-292 869 Spring 2nd/15 NCAA Puerto Rico Challenge... 303-290-286 879 5th/15 Golf Digest Collegiate... 301-297-290 888 8th/11 Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 304-292-303 899 1st/16 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 288-291-301 880 4th/12 Ping Intercollegiate... 290-285-303 878 1st/9 ACC Championship... 286-287-291 864 1st/15 Cavalier Classic... 279-284-296 859 5th/15 The Maxwell... 296-291-284 871 3rd/23 NCAA East Regional... 300-292-284 876 6th/30 NCAA Championship... 296-274-277-298 1145 1990-91 Fall 2nd/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 279-302-297 878 2nd/15 Preview Classic... 296-290-287 873 4th/12 Red River Classic... 288-284-288 860 1st/15 Southern Intercollegiate... 296-302-281 879 5th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 282-290-292 864 Spring 6th/18 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate... 290-291-313 894 3rd/18 Doral Park National... 293-297-289 879 14th/16 Golf Digest Collegiate... 294-302-300 896 3rd/24 Furman Intercollegiate... 292-288 580 3rd/12 Ping American Intercollegiate... 304-287-299 890 1st/17 Cavalier Classic... 292-290-281 863 1st/8 ACC Championship... 279-286 565 1st/23 NCAA East Regional... 287-274-291 852 6th/30 NCAA Championship... 303-292-302-291 1188 1991-92 Fall 1st/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 289-276-278 843 3rd/15 Preview Classic... 283-289-286 858 7th/12 LSU National... 308-304-299 911 2nd/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 289-286-295-870 Spring 3rd/18 Miami National Collegiate... 294-285-294 873 7th/15 Golf Digest Collegiate... 298-299-294 891 7th/22 Furman Intercollegiate... 300-301-294 895 1st/12 Ping American Interollegiate... 282-289-296 867 1st/18 Cavalier Classic... 289-294-285 868 1st/9 ACC Championship... 289-274-279 842 1994-95 Fall 2nd/18 Preview Classic... 290-293 583 4th/12 U.S-Japan Intercollegiate... 296-293-291 880 3rd/12 Jerry Pate National Collegiate... 294-289-291 874 4th/18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes... 283-291-294 868 Spring 2nd/15 NCAA Puerto Rico Challenge... 280-294-293 867 8th/18 Golf Digest Collegiate... 291-304-298 893 4th/9 Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 292-291-294 877 W Stanford (dual match)... 3 1/2-1 1/2 1st/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 295-278-303 876 4th/12 Ping Intercollegiate... 283-300-291 874 2nd/9 ACC Championship... 291-286-285 862 2nd/13 The Maxwell... 289-285-289 863 7th/21 NCAA East Regional... 293-295-298 886 29th/30 NCAA Championship... 304-302 606 1995-96 Fall 7th/12 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic... 292-299-294 885 9th/15 Tournament of Champions... 300-283-296 879 17th/17 Red River Classic... 292-306-299 897 8th/12 Jerry Pate National Collegiate... 308-298-295 901 Spring 13th/15 Ping Arizona Collegiate... 291-296-318 905 11th/15 Puerto Rico Golf Classic... 309-294-308 911 12th/21 Matlock Collegiate Classic... 289-299 588 7th/25 Furman Invitational... 306-307-298 911 10th/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 292-294-313 899 12th/12 Ping Intercollegiate... 292-298-304 894 70 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

9th/9 ACC Championship... 299-293-301 893 3rd/16 Centex Homes Palmetto Classic... 314-290 609 1996-97 Fall 3rd/20 William H. Tucker Invitational... 286-292-281 859 6th/14 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic... 292-296-285 873 T5/15 Tenn. Tourn. of Champions... 295-284-286 865 T12/17 Taylor Made Red River Classic... 289-281-290 860 4th/15 Duke Golf Classic... 307-289-297 893 4th/12 C.C. of Louisiana Intercoll.... 285-289-296 870 Spring 6th/16 Ping Arizona Collegiate... 297-290-296 883 T6/14 Puerto Rico Golf Classic... 307-293-285 885 2nd/28 Furman Intercollegiate... 284-288-291 863 14th/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 299-310-301 910 8th/9 ACC Championship... 306-307-294 907 4th/10 Liberty University Golf Classic... 301-292 593 1997-98 Fall 1st/23 William H. Tucker Invitational... 281-280 561 7th/15 Tenn. Tourn. of Champions... 289-290-300 879 3rd/15 Duke Golf Classic... 303-288 591 2nd/13 C.C. of Louisiana Intercollegiate... 289-291-289 869 2nd/17 Nelson Stanford Invitational... 290-286-285 861 Spring T5th/20 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate... 286-295-285 866 4th/25 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 290-285-295 870 2nd/15 Puerto Rico Golf Classic... 290-292-295 877 3rd/12 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate... 281-286-287 854 2nd/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 287-289-289 865 2nd/9 ACC Championship... 283-285-275 843 1st/23 NCAA East Regional... 284-275-276 835 3rd/30 NCAA Championship... 281-277-286-278 1122 1998-99 Fall 2nd/14 Ridges Intercollegiate Invitational... 280-283-286 849 9th/15 Ping/Golfweek Invitational... 313-297-295 905 5th/15 Red River Classic... 278-285-283 846 3rd/15 Duke Golf Classic... 295-286-289 870 5th/18 Golf World Invitational... 289-285-295 869 Spring 1st/23 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 270-310-303 893 2nd/18 Puerto Rico Challenge... 281-278-275 834 5th/15 Golf Digest Intercollegiate... 292-288-290 870 9th/15 Chris Schenkel Invitational... 296-293-301 890 2nd/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 281-285-294 860 1st/9 ACC Championship... 287-291-285 863 1st/23 NCAA East Regional... 283-280-282 845 28th/30 NCAA Championship... 314-312 626 1999-2000 Fall 4th/18 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational... 290-291-283 864 1st/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 279-288-283 850 4th/15 Iron Duke Golf Classic... 298-299 597 2nd/18 Golf World Palmetto Dunes... 281-273-287 841 Spring 1st/24 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 281-279-295 855 1st/15 San Juan Shoot Out... 284-282-287 853 T4th/14 Las Vegas Intercollegiate... 274-288-287 849 1st/12 U.S. Collegiate Championship... 288-275-275 838 2nd/9 ACC Championship... 287-288-286 861 3rd/27 NCAA East Regional... 297-296-291 884 2nd/30 NCAA Championship... 280-282-278-276 1116 Ended year No. 1 Golfweek; No. 1 MasterCard CGF 2000-01 Fall 11th/16 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational... 300-298 598 1st/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 286-280-304 870 3rd/12 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate... 282-271-282 835 2nd/18 Golf World Palmetto Dunes... 278-272-279 829 Spring T8th/24 Waikoloa Intercollegiate... 321-320-282 923 1st/15 Puerto Rico Classic... 296-283-282 861 1st/15 Las Vegas Intercollegiate... 292-279-273 844 1st/15 Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 281-291 572 2nd/12 Ford U.S. Collegiate Championship... 289-282-301 872 1st/9 ACC Championship... 280-285-280 845 7th/27 NCAA East Regional... 285-279-282 846 4th/30 NCAA Championship... 289-292-282-285 1148 Ended year No. 2 Golfweek; No. 2 MasterCard CGF 2001-02 Fall 10th/15 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational... 294-296-300 890 1st/15 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 280-282-296 858 5th/12 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate... 289-280-299 868 1st/15 Long Cove Invitational... 297-278-280 855 Spring 1st/24 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Interc.... 281-285-294 860 1st/15 Puerto Rico Classic... 275-275-279 829 1st/16 Las Vegas Collegiate... 287-276-281 844 5th/10 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship... 282-300-289 871 1st/9 ACC Championship... 271-284-282 837 T1st/27 NCAA East Regional... 291-287-298 876 2nd/30 NCAA Championship... 277-286-290-285 1138 Ended year No. 1 Golfweek; Set school record with seven victories 2002-03 Fall 15th/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 304-284-296 884 T11th/15 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational... 307-307-302 916 T6th/12 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate... 286-279 565 3rd/18 Nelson Invitational... 283-282-287 852 Spring 6th/26 Taylor Made/Waikola Inter.... 288-280-286 854 7th/18 Puerto Rico Classic... 301-289-292 882 11th/15 Toyota Collegiate Championship... 289-288-296 873 8th/18 Morris Williams Intercollegiate... 297-290-286 873 6th/18 Augusta State Invitational... 290-272-290 842 4th/9 ACC Championship... 305-287-289 881 2nd/27 NCAA East Regional... 281-286-281 848 T11th/30 NCAA Championship... 310-306-302-300 1218 2003-04 Fall 9th/18 Bank of Tenn. at the Ridges... 293-288-302-883 2nd/15 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational... 297-276-573 5th/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 296-284-284-864 8th/12 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate... 284-282-280-846 15th/18 Carpet Capital Collegiate... 304-284-296 884 1st/15 Gary Koch/Cleveland... 272-283-287-284 Spring 1st/21 Taylor Made/Waikola Intercollegiate... 272-291-287-841 T8th/18 Puerto Rico Classic... 296-299-285-880 T6th/15 Southern Highlands Collegiate... 291-286-294-871 3rd/15 Western Intercollegiate... 284-278-283-855 T5th/12 Atlanta Intercollegiate... 293-278-291-862 3rd/9 ACC Championship... 290-284-274-848 T3rd/27 NCAA East Regional... 291-288-285-864 T5th/30 NCAA Championship... 289-285-287-290-1151 Ended year No. 6 Golfweek Ramblinwreck.com 71

Records/History Tech Alumni in Pro Golf Stewart Cink ( 95) Michael Clark II ( 91) David Duval ( 93) Tripp Isenhour ( 90) Matt Kuchar ( 00) ~ Ninth year on PGA Tour ~ PGA Tour Victories: 1997 Canon Greater Hartford open, 2000 MCI Classic, 2004 MCI Heritage, 2004 WGC-NEC Invitational ~ Other tour victories: 1996 NIKE Ozarks Open, 1996 NIKE Colorado Classic, 1996 NIKE Tour Championship ~ International Victories: 1996 Mexican Open, 1999 Mexican Open ~ 2000 President s Cup, 2002 Ryder Cup, 2004 Ryder Cup ~ 1997 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year ~ Only rookie, besides Duval, to win more than $800,000 ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $14,498,321 ~ Won 2000 John Deere Classic ~ Other tour victories: 1996 Olympia Open, 1998 Hershey Open ~ 2000 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year ~ Best 2004 PGA finish: T15, Chrysler Classic of Tucson ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $1,643,050 ~ Has 13 PGA Tour victories, two international victories ~ First win: 1997 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill ~ Won 2001 British Open ~ International Victories: 2001 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan) ~ 2000 EMC World Cup ~ World Amateur Team Championship (1990, 1992); Walker Cup (1991); President s Cup (1996, 1998, 2000); Ryder Cup (1999, 2001); World Cup (2000, 2001) ~ 95 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year ~ First rookie to win more than $800,000 ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $16,356,349 ~ Exempt on PGA Tour in 2001 and 2004 ~ Best PGA Tour finish: T5 FedEx St. Jude Classic ~ Top finish in 2004 was a tie for 37 th at the Buick Invitational ~ Joined the Buy.com (now Nationwide) Tour in 1992 ~ Won 2000 Buy.com Mississippi Gulf Coast open, 2003 BMW Pro-Am at the Cliffs ~ Finished eighth on the money list on the Nationwide Tour in 2000, in top five in 2003 ~ Won the 1998 Trinidad Open ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $711,965 ~ Career Nationwide Tour earnings: $580,192 ~ Fifth year on PGA Tour ~ Won 2002 Honda Classic for his only PGA Tour victory ~ Best finish on Nationwide tour T2 2001 Buy.com Souixland Open ~ Highest finish in 2004: T10 HP Classic of New Orleans ~ Played on the World Amateur team championship team in 1998 ~ Member of the 1999 U.S. Walker Cup team ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $2,495,698 Troy Matteson ( 03) Larry Mize ( 79) Bryce Molder ( 01) Matt Weibring ( 02) Kris Mikkelsen ( 02) ~ Best PGA Tour finish: T-59th FBR Capital Open ~ Best Nationwide Tour finish: second at 2004 Gila River Classic at Wild Horse Pass Resort ~ Made the cut in 18 of 28 starts on the Nationwide Tour during his 2004 rookie year ~ Career money earnings: $140,215 ~23 rd year on PGA Tour ~ Won the 1987 Masters and three other PGA Tour victories: 1983 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic, 1993 Northern Telecom open, 1993 Buick Open ~ Four international victories: 1988 Casio World Open (Japan); 1989, 1990 Dunlop Phoenix (Japan); 1993 Johnnie Walker World Championship (Europe) ~ Member of the 1987 U.S. Ryder Cup team ~ Career PGA Tour earnings: $7,152,153 ~ Tied for ninth at PGA Tour 2002 Compaq Classic ~ Finished second at Buy.com Tour s 2002 Jacob s Creek Open Championship ~ Best PGA Tour finish: third at 2001 Reno-Tahoe Open ~ Two-time member of the U.S. Walker Cup team ~ Career money earnings: $776,669 ~ Qualified for the Nationwide Tour in 2005 after playing 11 events on the Canadian Tour in 2004 ~ Career Nationwide Tour earnings: $28,540 ~ Finished 45th on the money list in 2004 with $13,482 in earnings and a 71.83 stroke average ~ Best finish on the Nationwide Tour is a tie for 15 th at the 2003 Rheem Classic; tied for sixth at Canadian Tour 2004 Michelin Guadalajara Classic ~ Tied for 58 th at the Buick Championship in his only PGA Tour start in 2004 ($9,324) ~ Member of the Candaian Professional Golf Tour since 2003 ~ Finished 26th on the money list each year, with $39,449 in official earnings ~ Top finishes have been a tie for fourth at the 2003 Northern Ontario Open and a tie for sixth at the 2004 Greater Sacramento Open and Michelin Guadalajara Classic ~ Posted three top-10 finishes and a 71.55 stroke average in 12 events in 2004 72 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Coaches/Staff/Players Bruce Heppler Head Coach ~ 10th year at Tech ~ Seven consecutive NCAA Tournaments Bruce Heppler, one of the top coaches in collegiate golf, finished his ninth year as the head coach of the Georgia Tech golf program with another successful national showing. With its fifth-place finish at the 2004 NCAA Championship, the Yellow Jackets have recorded four top-five finishes in the last five years and five in the last seven, Tech finished the year ranked No. 6 in the nation by the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index (No. 3 by Golfstat), had nine top-five finishes in 13 events and two victories. The Yellow Jackets have had at least a pair of All- ACC honorees for seven consecutive years, including Nick Thompson, Chan Song and Roberto Castro in 2004. For seven straight seasons, Tech has had at least two players earn All-America honors, including Thompson, Wongluekiet and Castro in 2004. Three of his players, Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder and Troy Matteson, have earned national player of the year honors. During the summer of 2003, Heppler served as the head coach of the United States Palmer Cup team, which faced off with a team of European collegiate players in Kiawah Island, S.C. In 2002, Heppler led the Yellow Jackets to the best season in school history, as Tech captured seven team titles and finished second at the NCAA Championship. In the process, Heppler earned National and ACC Coach of the Year honors, garnering the national accolades for the first time and ACC recognition for the third time. During the year, the Jackets won the school s eighth ACC title, while placing all five starters on GCAA All-America teams. Under Heppler s tutelage, junior Troy Matteson became the third Tech player to win the national individual title, becoming the first player to win the event in its current team format. Also, three Jackets earned All-ACC honors, with rookie Chan Song being named ACC Rookie of the Year. During the 2001 campaign, Heppler led Tech to its fourth-straight NCAA Championshp appearance and the team s third top-four finish at that event in four years. Along with the NCAA success, the Jackets won their second ACC crown in three years, the second under Heppler, and also captured a school-record-tying five tournament wins during the year. For his efforts, Heppler was named ACC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career, and guided three All-Americans in Bryce Molder, 8 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

who was also the consensus National Player of the Year, Troy Matteson and Kris Mikkelsen. In 1999-2000 the Yellow Jackets tied the highest finish in school history with their second-place showing following a one-hole playoff. On the year, Tech captured four team titles and finished in the top four in each event it entered. He led Tech back into the national headlines in 1997-98 as the team finished third in the NCAA Tournament and won the NCAA East Regional Championship. He mentored both national collegiate players of the year and guided the team to a No. 1 national ranking during the season. A 44-year-old native of St. George, Utah, Heppler has demonstrated his strength as a recruiter by attracting both National Players of the Year during 1997-98 and the ACC Players of the Year for 1998, 99, 2000 and 2001. His first recruit at Tech was Matt Kuchar, who eventually won the 1997 U.S. Amateur Championship, was named the 1998 ACC Player of the Year and the Fred Haskins National Player of the Year. Bryce Molder was the Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year in 98 and in 2001, along with being named the ACC Player of the Year in 99, 2000 and 2001. Molder finished his career with the lowest career (70.69) and singleseason (69.43) scoring averages in NCAA history. Heppler, a dean s list student at Brigham Young, earned his bachelor s degree in accounting from BYU in 1985, and later received his master s degree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1988. He played golf for one year at Dixie Junior College in St. George before transferring to Brigham Young. He became a certified public accountant in 1985 and spent one year in the firm of Huber and Associates in Salt Lake City. Heppler began his collegiate coaching career in 1987 as the men and women s golf coach at Amherst. He then spent two years as an administrative assistant at UNLV, becoming the assistant men s golf coach at UNLV in 1989. He spent two years in that role before moving to Oklahoma State in 1991. Georgia Tech is a great fit for me, said Heppler. I had other opportunities while at Oklahoma State, but felt that if I stayed long enough, a great job would come open. This is one of the five or six best programs right now if you look around at college golf s successful teams since the 90s. You re beginning to see alumni on the PGA Tour now, which is great for the school. With David (Duval) and Stewart (Cink) doing so well, and now with Michael Clark, Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder all making a name for themselves, those are very good positives for the program. Young people can see they have a chance to be player of the year or win a national championship here. It s a great school academically, which is a real draw with the general pool of talent out there interested in playing college golf. Heppler is married to the former Traci Schull of Southbury, Conn., and they have an 8-year-old son, Zakary Bruce, and a 4-year-old daughter, Moriah Kate. Heppler is actively involved with Atlanta Alliance for Children and is a member of the Golf Coaches Association of America. The Heppler File Name: Bruce Heppler Birthdate: March 27, 1960 Birthplace: St. George, Utah Education: Master s degree in sport management from Massachusetts in 1988; Bachelor s degree in accounting from Brigham Young in 1985; Associate degree in arts and sciences from Dixie Junior College in 1982. Playing Experience: Lettered at Dixie Junior College (1979). Coaching Experience: Head coach at Georgia Tech (1995- present); Assistant men s and women s coach at Oklahoma State (1991-95); Assistant men s coach at UNLV (1989-91); Head men s and women s golf coach at Amherst College (1987). Honors: 2002 GCAA National Coach of the Year; 1999, 2001 & 2002 ACC and District 3-North Coach of the Year; Successful completion of the CPA exam on first sitting in November, 1985; Member of American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Joined Tech Staff: June 27, 1995 Post-Season Experience Head Coach: 1998 NCAA Championship, third place; 2000 NCAA Championship, second place; 2001 NCAA Championship, fourth place; 2002 NCAA Championship, second place; 2004 NCAA Championship, fifth place; 1998, 1999 & 2002 NCAA East Regional Champions; 1999, 2001 & 2002 ACC Champions; 2002 NCAA individual champion (Troy Matteson). Assistant Coach: 1995 NCAA Championship, first place (Oklahoma State); 1992 NCAA Championship, third place (Oklahoma State); 1991 NCAA Individual Champion (Warren Schutte, UNLV); 1990 West Region Champion (UNLV). Ramblinwreck.com 9

Coaches/Staff/Players Brandon Goethals Assistant Coach 4th year at Georgia Tech B randon Goethals is in his fourth year as an assistant coach with the Georgia Tech golf team. He joined the staff during the summer of 2001 and is the first assistant coach under Jacket head coach Bruce Heppler. Goethals, a 32-year-old native of Redding, Calif., who most recently had worked in both high tech and e-business areas, handles a number of duties with the Jackets, including coordinating some recruiting and practices, especially for those players not traveling with the team for a given tournament. Prior to his time in the business world, Goethals was a member of the South African PGA Tour and played in a number of professional events in the United States following his graduation from UNLV in 1992. While with the Rebels, he played under Heppler, who was an assistant coach with the team. A solid player and outstanding student at UNLV, Goethals was an All-Big West Conference Honorable Mention selection in 1990 as he helped the Rebels to the NCAA West Regional Championship and a secondplace conference finish. In his career, he played in three NCAA Championships with UNLV, helping the team to a fourth-place finish in 1992 as a senior. His score of 292 at the Championship Golf Course in Albuquerque, N.M., still ranks among the best 72-hole performances in school history. Goethals finished his career as a four-time letterwinner at UNLV and was the 1992 recipient of the team s Bruce Parker Award, recognizing the team member with the highest grade point average Goethals graduated from UNLV with a degree in communications in 1992. Vicky Newman Coordinator of Golf Operations & Development ~ 10th year at Tech A key member of the Georgia Tech golf program, Vicky Newman is in her 10th year on the Flats as the coordinator of operations and development for the golf program. Having accumulated experience in marketing, public affairs and television operations, she joined the Tech staff as administrative assistant to head coach Bruce Heppler in July of 1995. The 32-year-old native of Cartersville, Ga., and now living in Atlanta, Newman came to Tech after spending two years at Turner Broadcasting System as a public relations representative and a member of the tour staff. While at Turner, she worked with Turner Marketing Retail Group to promote CNN s VIP Tour, TalkBack Live program and Turner Studio, as well as delivering presentations for corporate clients and guests. Prior to that, Newman was a marketing coordinator for The Job Connection in Atlanta, and also worked for Cablevision Channel 4 in her hometown of Cartersville. Since her arrival to Tech, overall donations have totalled over $3,500,000, including two new endowed scholarships. She is responsible for the administration of the program s annual fundraising golf tournaments. An aspiring actress, Newman has had non-credited roles in such feature films as Remember the Titans and Road Trip. She also played the role of Vera in a production of the musical Crazy for You. Newman graduated from the University of Georgia in December of 1992 with a bachelor s degree in journalism and double minor in English and speech. 10 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Dr. G. Wayne Clough President The chief engineer of Georgia Tech s determined effort to provide technological leadership in a changing world is Dr. G. Wayne Clough, the Institute s tenth president and the first alumnus to serve in that capacity. Clough engineered the Campaign for Georgia Tech, which raised a record $712 million in five years for 54 endowed faculty chairs, 233 endowed scholarships, 11 new buildings, and a host of academic, research and athletic programs. Beyond campus, he gives Georgia Tech a face and voice in Washington, D.C., as a member of the President s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and the executive committee of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness, and as chair of the National Academy of Engineering Committee on the Engineer of 2020. Since September, 2001, he has represented the ACC on the NCAA Division I Board of Directors. A native of Douglas, Georgia, Wayne Clough received his bachelor s and master s degrees in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1964 and 1965. He earned a Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969. He was provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle when he answered the call to return to his alma mater as president in September of 1994. Prior to that, he had spent a decade at Virginia Tech as head of the Department of Civil Engineering, then as Dean of the College of Engineering. He also served on the faculties of Duke and Stanford universities. A specialist in geotechnical and earthquake engineering, he is the author of more than 120 papers and reports, six book chapters, and several widely used geotechnical computer codes. He is presently a consultant to the San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit System for ongoing major seismic retrofitting. His other interests include technology and higher engineering policy, economic development, diversity in higher education and technology in a global setting. Closer to home, he serves on the Board of Advisors for Noro-Moseley Partners, the southeast s largest venture capital fund, and on the Board of Directors of Total System Services of Columbus, Ga. He is a member of the executive committees for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and Central Atlanta Progress, and a trustee of the Georgia Research Alliance. Georgia Trend magazine routinely includes Clough on its list of the 100 most influential Georgians. Among his many national awards for teaching and research, Clough holds seven from the American Society of Civil Engineers and is one of the few to have been twice awarded the Norman Medal, civil engineering s oldest honor. In 2001, he received the National Engineering Award from the American Association of Engineering Societies. He has been a member of the National Academy of Engineering for more than a decade. Wayne and Anne Robinson Clough have been married for more than 30 years and have two grown children. Dave Braine Director of Athletics Anational leader in his field, Georgia Tech Director of Athletics Dave Braine has made a career out of building winners in athletics and academics. In his eighth year at Tech, he has overseen tremendous growth in the Yellow Jackets overall athletics program, while positioning Georgia Tech for the future with ambitious building projects. Georgia Tech s overall athletics program has enjoyed unprecedented success during Braine s tenure, highlighted by the national runner-up finish in 2004 for the men s basketball program, appearances in ie\\eight straight bowl games for the football program, as well as remarkable growth in women s athletics and continued excellence in sports such as golf and baseball. Fifteen of Tech s 17 sports programs reached post-season play in 2003-04. In fact, Tech was the only school in the nation to win a football bowl game and NCAA regional tournaments in men s basketball and baseball, and one of only three programs to win a bowl game and at least one game in the NCAA basketball and baseball tournaments. Other athletics highlights during Braine s tenure include 14 Top 10 national team finishes, No. 1 national rankings in golf and baseball, and nine Atlantic Coast Conference team titles in six different sports. Individual accomplishments range from Troy Matteson s 2002 NCAA title in golf to three individual NCAA titles in track. Matteson is also among Tech s 25 Academic All-America honorees in the last seven years, including three in 2002-03, following a school-record five selections the previous year. Braine was named Georgia Tech s director of athletics on June 3, 1997, succeeding Homer Rice, who retired after serving as AD from 1980-97. This is a second tour of duty for Braine at Georgia Tech. He originally came to the Flats in 1974 as defensive secondary coach on the staff of Pepper Rodgers. He served in that capacity for two years, coaching one of the nation s top secondaries in 1974, which featured three-time All-American Randy Rhino. After two seasons as an assistant coach at Tech, Braine moved to Virginia as administrative assistant and secondary coach under Dick Bestwick in 1976. In 1978, he became assistant athletic director at Virginia. He took a similar position at Fresno State in 1983 and was promoted to associate athletic director in 1984. It was from there that he moved on to become the athletics director at Marshall in 1985. Now in his 21st year as an athletics director, Braine held the position at Marshall from 1985 through 1987, during which time he oversaw the revitalization of a football program that had not had a winning record in many years. He then moved to Virginia Tech and made a name for himself in a 10-year tenure, in which he helped change the face of Hokie athletics. A native of Grove City, Pa., Braine earned his bachelor s degree (1965) as well as a master s of arts and teaching (1966) at the University of North Carolina, where he was a three-time football letterman. An avid sportsman and fly fisherman in his own right, the Tech AD has four children and seven grandchildren. Dr. George Nemhauser Faculty Representative for Athletics Paul Griffin Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mary McElroy Senior Associate Director of Athletics & Senior Woman Administrator Larry New Senior Associate Director of Athletics Bobby Robinson Senior Associate Director of Athletics Jack Thompson Senior Associate Director of Athletics Mollie Simmons Mayfield Associate Director of Athletics for Business Jim Hall Associate Director of Athletics for Development Ramblinwreck.com 11

Coaches/Staff/Players Chan Song Senior ~ 5-10 ~ 153 ~ Orlando, Fla. ~ Bradenton Academy Two-time honorable mention All-America and an All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer... Workhorse competitor has played in all but one tournament (40 of 41) in his Georgia Tech career... Has 18 top-20 finishes and six top-10s in his career, but no tournament wins... His highest finish has been a tie for fifth at the Carpet Capital Collegiate his freshman year and again last spring at the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate in Hawaii... Enters his senior year with the eighth-best career stroke average in Tech history (73.07)... Ranked No. 23 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index after the fall season... Has made the ACC Academic Honor Roll all three years at Tech... Spent much of the summer caddying for his sisters Aree and Naree Song. 2004-05: Played in all five fall events, after competing only in U.S. Open and U.S. Amateur qualifying last summer... Finished in the top-10 twice, at the Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic in El Paso and the Jerry Pate National, and had four top-20 finishes overall... Went 1-under 212 at the Western Refining, eight shots off the lead of his teammate, Nicholas Thompson, and tied for 10th place... Tied for eighth at the Jerry Pate, posting a 6-under 207 score... Tied for 12th at the Golfweek Preview (4-over 214) and tied for 20th at the Isleworth Collegiate (5-over 221)... Went 2-2 in the Hooters Match Play Collegiate, in which the Jackets advanced to the finals... Third on the team in stroke average at 72.07 for the fall, and counted for the team in 11 of 12 rounds... Matched or broke par in seven rounds, tying for the team best, and matched a career low of 67 in the final round of the Jerry Pate. 2003-04: All-Atlantic Coast Conference... Honorable mention All-American and an All-American Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America... Only Tech player to participate in every (13) tournament Tech played... Stroke average of 72.64 was his career best, ranked third on the team and 9th-best in the ACC... Averaged 72.56 for the spring in 24 rounds, fourth on the team... His 15 rounds under par tied for the team lead and was fifth-most among ACC players... Averaged 72.00 in the final round of tournaments, including six subpar rounds and four in the 60 s... Had five top-20 finishes (one top-10), with his best a tie for fifth at the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (7-under-par 209)... Tied for 24th at the NCAA Championship at The Homestead Resort (7-over-par 287), his best performance in three championship appearances, including a second-round 69... Tied for 11th at the ACC Championship (3-under-par 213)... Also tied for 11th at the Southern Highlands Collegiate in Las Vegas (4-underpar 212)... Counted for the team in 28 of 35 rounds played... Ranked No. 85 in the nation in the final Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index, jumping 15 positions following his NCAA Championship performance... Shot 67 and finished second May 17 in Griffin, Ga., to advance out of local qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Open. 2002-03: Competed in all but one tournament in 2003... Ranked third on the team with a 74.36 stroke average on the season... Top finish of the year came at the NCAA East Regional, as he tied for 12th with a career-best 54-hole score of 70-71-70-211... In just his second tournament of 2003, tied for 20th at the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate... Finished that tourney with an even-par score of 75-67-142 as the event was shortened to 36 holes... Tied for 25th at the Augusta State Invitational with a 54-hole score of 4- under-par 74-68-70-212... Finished the year with two holes in one, Song, ranked No. 23 in the nation among collegiate players, earned All-ACC and All-America honors in 2004. including one at the NCAA East Regional in the second round... Recorded seven sub-par rounds on the year and counted 28 of his 33 rounds (.849) towards the team score in 2003... Career scoring average of 73.55 ranks 13th on Tech s all-time list. 2001-02: Earned honorable-mention GCAA All-America honors... Named the ACC Rookie of the Year for 2002... One of the top freshmen in the nation in 2002, competing in all 11 tournaments for the Yellow Jackets... Made his impact early, tying for fifth at the Carpet Capital Collegiate in his second tournament with a 2-under-par score of 69-75-70-214... Had a total of three top-10 finishes on the year and seven Top-20 placements as well... Tied for ninth place at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate with a score of 71-73-73-217... Recorded his best round of the year at the Las Vegas Collegiate, the second-round 66 followed an opening-round 80, which led him to a tie for 10th place at even-par, 80-66-70-216... The 66 in Las Vegas, is the second-best score by a Tech player during the 2002 season... Ranked fourth on the team with a 72.77 stroke average, which is the best by a freshman since Bryce 12 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Molder s 70.95 in 1998. NCAA experience: Tied for 13th at the 2002 East Regional in Roswell, Ga. (4-over-par 220)... Tied for 12th at the 2003 East Regional in Auburn, Ala. (5-under-par 211)... Tied for 86th at the 2002 NCAA Championship in Columbus, Ohio (10-over-par 294)... Tied for 67th at the 2003 NCAA Championship in Stillwater, Okla. (25-over-par 313)... Tied for 41st at the 2004 East Regional in New Haven, Conn. (10-over-par 220)... Tied for 24th place at the 2004 NCAA Championship at Hot Springs, Va. (7-over-par 287). Amateur: 2004: Won the U.S. Amateur sectional qualifying event at Buffalo, N.Y. (6-under 138)... Shot 67 and finished second May 17 in Griffin, Ga., to advance out of local qualifying for the 2004 U.S. Open... 2003: Tied with four other players for 17th place at The Players Amateur... Finished with an even-par score of 69-77-71-71-288 in that event... Was an alternate for the U.S. Amateur after tying for second place at the sectional qualifier held at the Country Club at Heathrow in Heathrow, Fla., finished with a 36-hole score of 144... 2002: Recorded a pair of top-15 finishes in the summer, beginning with a tie for fifth place at the Players Amateur... Recorded a 72-hole score of 70-73-67-68-278 (6-under-par) in the event... Fired a 9-under-par score of 68-67- 73-71-279 at the Dogwood Amateur... 2001: Won a playoff to qualify for his second U.S. Amateur at East Lake... Tied for 13th at the Rice Planter s Amateur with a 1-under-par score of 74-74- 69-70-287... Was 12th at the Dogwood Invitational, with a 9-under-par score of 69-70-68-72-279... Member of the East Canon Cup team for the third time... 2000: First-team Polo Golf Junior All- American... Recorded three national junior victories during the year, including the AJGA Thurderbird International Junior with a score of 69-68-71-208... Won the AJGA Justin Leonard/Deloitte & Touche Jr. Team Championship... Teamed with future Tech teammate Mike Barbosa in the event to earn the win... Was the medalist at the AJGA PING Myrtle Beach Junior Classic with his score of 65-70-68-203... Member of the East Canon Cup team... Qualified for the U.S. Amateur at Baltusrol... 1999: First-team Polo Golf Junior All-American... Won three junior tournaments on the year including the Pizza Hut Southern Junior with a score of 208... Later won the AJGA Ashworth Junior Classic at Windsor Parke with a score of 71-69-68-208... Final win came at the Maxfli PGA Junior Championship with a score of 73-67-72-70-282... Canon Cup East Team member. Personal: Full name is Chan Song Wongluekiet... Born February 17, 1983... Parents are In Jong Song and Vanee Wongluekiet... Sister Aree is playing on the LPGA Tour, and sister Naree is playing on the LPGA Futures Tour... Dean s List student majoring in Management. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2001-02 11 3 7 34/25 2474 72.76 66 80 12 4 2002-03 11 0 2 33/28 2454 74.36 67 79 7 2 2003-04 13 1 5 39/32 2833 72.64 67 82 15 7 2004-05 5 2 4 15/11 1081 72.07 67 78 3 2 Total 40 6 18 121/96 8842 73.07 66 82 37 15 Career Collegiate Finishes 2001-02 T37 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 75-72-72-219 T5 Carpet Capital Collegiate 69-75-70-214 T25 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 75-69-76-220 T16 Long Cove Invitational 72-72-74-218 T9 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 71-73-73-217 T11 Puerto Rico Classic 72-68-74-214 T10 Las Vegas Collegiate 80-66-70-216 T24 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship 73-78-71-222 T20 ACC Championship 71-71-74-216 T13 NCAA East Regional 76-70-74-220 T86 NCAA Championship 70-73-76-75-294 2002-03 T53 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 78-79-78-235 T20 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 75-67-142 T37 Nelson Invitational 74-71-75-220 T48 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 70-73-74-217 T41 Puerto Rico Classic 76-72-77-225 T64 Toyota Collegiate Championship 76-75-75-226 T58 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 79-70-75-224 T25 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational 74-68-70-212 T29 ACC Championship 79-77-73-229 T12 NCAA East Regional 70-71-70-211 T67 NCAA Championship 77-82-76-78-313 2003-04 T18 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges (+2) 71-71-76-218 T47 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+10) 78-72 - 150 T30 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+3) 77-71-71-219 36 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (+3) 71-73-72-216 T16 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (E) 70-77-69-216 T5 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (-7) 69-71-69-209 T57 Puerto Rico Classic (+10) 82-75-69-226 T11 Southern Highlands Collegiate (-4) 68-73-71-212 T45 Western Intercollegiate (+13) 70-75-78-223 T41 Atlanta Intercollegiate (+8) 78-71-75-224 T11 ACC Championship (-3) 74-72-67-213 T41 NCAA East Regional (+10) 72-72-76-220 T24 NCAA Championship (+7) 70-69-77-71 - 287 2004-05 T12 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+4) 71-73-70-214 T8 Jerry Pate National Collegiate (-6) 71-69-67-207 T20 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (+5) 75-73-73-221 T40 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+11) 78-74-75-227 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 2-2 T10 Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic (-1) 70-71-71-212 Low Round: 66, Callaway Golf/Las Vegas Collegiate, 2002 Low tournament score: 207 (-6), Jerry Pate National Collegiate, 2004 Best finish: T5, Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate, 2004 Ramblinwreck.com 13

Coaches/Staff/Players Nicholas Thompson Senior ~ 6-0 ~ 169 ~ Coral Springs, Fla. ~ Stoneman Douglas Ranked No. 8 among college players, Thompson enters his final spring with the fifth-best career stroke average in Tech history. One of the nation s top-ranked amateur players, tied for fifth in the nation in the latest Golfweek amateur rankings... Two-time All- Atlantic Coast Conference player who enters his senior year with the fifth-best career stroke average in Tech history (72.04)... Has 13 career top-10 finishes and 22 top-20s... His first career victory came in his last event, the Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic in November... Has been a runner-up twice, at the 2002 ACC Championship (T2) and the 2002 Nelson Invitational (T2)... Finished third at the 2002 Puerto Rico Classic and tied for third at the 2004 ACC Championship... Finished fourth in the Dixie Amateur (74-70-75-69 - 288) over the semester break, and also participated in a camp featuring golfers being considered for invitations to the U.S. Walker Cup team this summer. 2004-05: Finished the fall season ranked No. 8 in the country among collegiate players according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index, joining teammate Roberto Castro in the top 10... Won his first collegiate event, capturing the Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic in El Paso, an individual-only event whose field consisted of returning All-America players from the 2003-04 season... Shot 67-65-72 for a 9-under-par total of 204, then won in a playoff over Matthew Rosenfeld of Texas... His tournament total of 204 represented a career low, and his 65 was one stroke off his career best... Finished the fall with a team-best stroke average of 70.93, best on the team and best in the ACC... Included six rounds under par, which tied Roberto Castro for most on the team, and four rounds in the 60s... Had four top-20 finishes, and three top-10s... Tied for third at the Jerry Pate National (7-under 206) and finished fifth at the Isleworth Collegiate (2-under 214)... Tied for 17th at the Carpet Capital Collegiate (6-over 222) and tied for 24th at the Golfweek Preview (8-over 218)... Went 1-2-1 in the Hooters Match Play Collegiate... Counted for the team in 11 of 12 rounds. 2003-04: All-Atlantic Coast Conference for the second time... Third-team All-American and an All-America Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association of America... Academic All-District III by CoSIDA... Stroke average of 71.17 led the team and was the third-best in the ACC... Averaged 71.08 in 25 spring rounds, best on the team... His 11 rounds in the 60s was third-most among ACC players, and his 15 rounds under par was the fifth-most in the conference... Matched or bettered par in 21 of 36 rounds played, including a low of 64 in the first round of the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate... Averaged 71.25 in the first round of tournaments, 71.75 in the final round... Tech s top player in the NCAA Championship at The Homestead Resort, tying for 17th place at 4-over-par 284, including an opening round 70 and a third-round 68... In Tech s last five events, matched or beat par in 11 of 16 rounds (4 under par collectively), averaged 70.50 and finished no lower than a tie for 17th (in the NCAA East Regional and NCAA Championship)... Was the only Tech player under par for the year, a collective minus-6... Led Tech with nine top-20 finishes and five top-10 showings in 12 events; those figures doubled his career totals from his first two years at Tech... Best showing of the spring was a tie for third at the ACC Championship (8-under-par 208)... Counted for the team in 35 of 36 rounds played... Finished the year ranked No. 18 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... Advanced to sectional qualifying for U.S. Open by finishing second (69) in local qualifying May 14 in Boynton Beach, Fla. 2002-03: A GCAA honorable mention All-American for the second-straight year... Earned the honor after a tie for 12th at the NCAA Championship with a 72-hole score of 77-77-72-70-296... Was one of the Yellow Jackets top performers in 2003, playing in all 12 tournaments... Earned All-ACC honors for the first time in his career... Ranked second on the team with two top-10 finishes and four top-20 placements... Matched his career-best finish with a tie for second at the Nelson Invitational to close out the fall... Recorded a career-best 54-hole score of 11- under-par 66-69-67-202 in that event... Tied for sixth at the rain-shortened Jerry Pate Intercollegiate with his 36-hole score of 4-under-par, 70-68-138... Carded a career-best round of 8-under-par 64 in the second round of the Augusta State Invitational, finishing tied for 28th in that tournament with a score of 77-64-72-213... Third top-20 finish of the year came in a tie for 11th at the Waikoloa Intercollegiate, as he carded a 54-hole score of 3-under-par, 74-67-70-211... Ranked second on the team with a 72.72 scoring average and had 16 rounds of par or better on the year, including seven rounds in the 60s... His career scoring average of 72.76 is the sixth-best all-time at Tech. 2001-02: Earned GCAA honorable-mention All-America honors as a rookie... Played in 10 events for the Yellow Jackets in 2002... Ranked fifth on the team with a 72.81 stroke average, one of five Tech players under 73 on the year... Had three top-10 finishes and five top-20 outings... Recorded his top finish of the year at the ACC Championship, placing in a tie for second with a season-best 9-under-par, 67-69-71-207... His opening-round 67 was a personal season best... The score of 207 was the lowest by a freshman at the ACC Championship in program history... Second-best finish was a third-place effort at the Puerto Rico Classic, as he finished with a 6-under-par score of 70-70-70-210... Recorded the only hole in one by a Tech player in 2002 during the first round in Puerto Rico as he aced the par-three 14th hole... The 207 total at ACCs ties for the second-lowest 54-hole score on the team this year... Second top 10 of the year came in a tie for 10th at the U.S. Collegiate Championships, with a score of 68-78-72-218. Previous NCAA experience: Tied for 23rd at the 2002 East 14 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Regional in Roswell, Ga. (6-over-par 222)... Tied for 43rd at the 2003 East Regional in Auburn, Ala. (4-over-par 220)... Tied for 51st at the 2002 NCAA Championship in Columbus, Ohio (5-over-par 289)... Tied for 12th at the 2003 NCAA Championship in Stillwater, Okla. (8-over-par 296)... Tied for 17th at the 2004 East Regional in New Haven, Conn. (5-over-par 215)... Tied for 17th at the 2004 NCAA Championship in Hot Springs, Va. (4- over-par 284). Amateur: 2004: Advanced to the round of 16 at the U.S. Amateur at Winged Foot, defeated Tech teammate Roberto Castro, 2 and 1, and Bronson LaCassie of Australia, 3 and 2, before falling to Jeff Overton of Evansville, Ind., 3 and 2... Tied for 31st in the stroke play portion of the tournament (72-76 148) after winning his sectional qualifying event at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (9-under 135)... Tied for fourth at the Porter Cup (67-68-68-74 277)... Tied for 37th at the Players Amateur in Bluffton, S.C. (71-71-75-77 294)... Tied for 27th at the Northeast Amateur (72-70- 68-72 -- 282)... Finished third at the Sunnehanna Amatuer in Johnstown, Pa. (71-68-68 207)... Advanced to sectional qualifying for U.S. Open by finishing second (69) in local qualifying May 14 in Boynton Beach, Fla.... 2003: Reached the U.S. Amateur for the fourth time with a second-place finish at the Club at Emerald Hills in Hollywood, Fla.... Carded a 36-hole score of 142 in the qualifier... Advanced to match play for the third-straight year... Top finish of the summer came at the Southern Amateur, as he placed second with a 7-under-par score of 70-67-69-67-273... Was only one shot off of the lead in the tournament... 2002: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur for the third time by tying for second at Grande Oaks G.C. in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.... Missed the 36-hole cut for match play at the U.S. Amateur, with a 36-hole total of 73-74-147 at Oakland Hills C.C.... Recorded a pair of top-12 finishes, including a tie for eighth at the Northeast Amateur with a score of 71-68-68-70-277... Tied for 12th at the Sunnehanna Amateur with a 72-hole total of 72-69-68-73-282... 2001: Played primarily in amateur tournaments during the year... Qualified for the U.S. Amateur at East Lake for the second time in his career... Reached the second round of match play, defeating Scott Hailes (2 and 1) in the first round before dropping his second-round match to Nick Watney... Top finish was the second round of match play after tying for sixth at the North & South Amateur with his score of 3-under-par, 70-70-140... Finished 11th at the Players Amateur with a score of 1-under-par, 69-69-71-74-283... Recorded three junior tournament top-10 finishes, including a secondplace effort at the Doral/Publix Junior Classic (69-73-71-213)... Member of the East Canon Cup Team for the second time... 2000: First-team Polo Golf Junior All-American... Recorded first career national win as he captured the title at the AJGA Shell World Golf Village Junior Championship with a score of 70-69-70-209... Member of the U.S. Izzo Cup Team and the East Canon Cup Team... Reached the semifinals of the AJGA Polo Golf Junior Classic... 1999: Had three top-10 finishes during the year... Top finish was a second-place effort at the AJGA Rome Junior Classic at Stonebridge with a score of 70-73-143... Qualified for the U.S. Amateur at Pebble Beach. Personal: Full name is Nicholas David Thompson... Born December 25, 1982... Parents are Scott and Judy Thompson... Dean s List student majoring in Management. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2001-02 10 3 5 31/26 2257 72.81 67 79 11 6 2002-03 12 2 4 36/32 2618 72.72 64 78 12 7 2003-04 12 5 9 36/35 2562 71.17 64 77 15 11 2004-05 5 3 4 15/11 1064 70.93 65 75 6 4 Total 39 13 22 118/104 8501 72.04 64 79 44 28 Career Collegiate Finishes 2001-02 T23 Carpet Capital Collegiate 75-69-79-223 T49 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 75-76-79-230 T26 Long Cove Invitational 76-72-74-222 T20 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 72-73-74-219 3 Puerto Rico Classic 70-70-70-210 T12 Las Vegas Collegiate 69-71-77-217 T10 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship 68-78-72-218 T2 ACC Championship 67-69-71-207 T23 NCAA East Regional 75-72-75-222 T51 NCAA Championship 67-73-75-74-289 2002-03 T36 Carpet Capital Collegiate 77-71-72-220 T32 Ping/Golfweek Preview 77-78-73-228 T6 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 70-68-138 T2 Nelson Invitational 66-69-67-202 T11 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 74-67-70-211 T24 Puerto Rico Classic 73-76-73-222 T24 Toyota Collegiate Championship 73-67-77-217 T61 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 74-75-76-225 T28 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational 77-64-72-213 T23 ACC Championship 77-77-72-226 T43 NCAA East Regional 71-76-73-220 T12 NCAA Championship 77-77-72-70-296 2003-04 T31 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges (+4) 70-73-77-220 T12 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+3) 74-69 - 143 8 Carpet Capital Collegiate (-5) 75-68-68-211 T6 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (-5) 67-69-75-211 T14 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (-4) 64-77-71-212 T24 Puerto Rico Classic (+3) 75-74-70-219 T24 Southern Highlands Collegiate (+2) 74-67-77-218 T4 Western Intercollegiate (E) 70-70-70-210 T8 Atlanta Intercollegiate (-5) 73-66-72-211 T3 ACC Championship (-8) 71-68-69-208 T17 NCAA East Regional (+5) 72-73-70-215 T17 NCAA Championship (+4) 70-73-68-73 - 284 2004-05 T24 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+8) 71-74-73-218 T3 Jerry Pate National Collegiate (-7) 67-71-68-206 5 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (-2) 74-70-70-214 T17 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+6) 73-74-75-222 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 1-2-1 1* Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic (-9) 67-65-72-204 Low Round: 64, Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational, 2003; Taylor Made/ Waikoloa Intercollegiate, 2004 Low Tournament: 202, Nelson Invitational, 2003 Best Finish: 1, Western Refining Collegiate All-America Classic, 2004 (won in a playoff) Ramblinwreck.com 15

Coaches/Staff/Players Mike Barbosa Junior-R ~ 6-3 ~ 180 ~ St. Petersburg, Fla. ~ St. Stephens Episcopal Solid part of Tech s core group whose dramatic improvement last spring made him one of the nation s top collegians... Cur rently ranked 45th among amateur players in the nation, boosted by his victiory in the Cardinal Amateur last summer... Ranked 44th among collegiate players in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index at the end of the fall season... Played in two amateur events over the semester break, tying for 24th at the Dixie Amateur (73-73-79-73 - 298) and tying for 20th at the New year s Invitational (72-68-74-74 - 288), and also participated in a camp featuring several golfers being considered for invitations to play on the U.S. Walker Cup team this summer. 2004-05: Played in all five of Tech s fall events, posting two top-20 finishes and one top-10... Tied for 10th at the Jerry Pate National (5-under 208) and tied for 16th at the Golfweek Preview (5-over 215)... His score at the Pate, which tied a career low for a tournament, included a first-round 67, which also tied a career low... Also tied for 22nd at the Carpet Capital Collegiate (8-over 224)... Counted for the team in all 12 stroke-play rounds, posting a 72.83 average which was the fourth-best on the team... Had two rounds in the 60s, and matched or broke par five times... Went 3-1 at the Hooters Match Play event, winning his first three matches before losing in the championship match. 2003-04: Stroke average of 72.94 ranked fourth on the team and 13th in the ACC... Spring stroke average was 72.14, second best on the team and more than 2.5 strokes better than his fall average... Tied for 36th in the NCAA Championship at Hot Springs (11-over 291), completing a strong finish to the spring season... Tied for 31st at the NCAA East Regional (9-over 219)... Came on strong late in the spring, tying for 4th at the Western Intercollegiate, then tying for 15th at the Atlanta Intercollegiate and the ACC Championship... Compiled a collective stroke average of 71.75 over the last five events... Finished in the Top 20 in five of 10 events overall, including four in the spring... Counted for the team in 27 of 31 rounds played... Finished the year ranked No. 127 among collegiate golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. 2002-03: Competed in three tournaments for the Jackets in 2003... Top finish of the year was a tie for 58th at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate... Had a 36-hole score of 72-82-154 in that event... The first-round score of 72 was a season best... Counted three of his eight rounds on the year toward Tech s team total. 2001-02: Red-shirted during the 2002 season. NCAA experience: Tied for 31st place at the 2004 East Regional in New Haven, Conn. (9-over-par 219)... Tied for 36th at the 2004 NCAA Championship in Hot Springs, Va. (11-over-par 291). Amateur: 2004: Won the Cardinal Amateur (66-67-72 205) in Greensboro, N.C., taking a four-hole playoff against Duke s Ryan Blaum... Tied for 19th at the Porter Cup (69-73-69-71 282)... Tied for 24th at the Southern Amateur in Ooltewah, Tenn. (73-75-75-71 294)... Tied for 26th in stroke play and advanced to the round of 32 in the North-South Amateur at Pinehurst, N.C.... Advanced in local U.S. Open qualifying May 12 with a 68 (finished 3rd) at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla.... Missed by one shot a 10-man playoff for seven spots at sectional qualifying 16 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

at Columbus, Ohio... 2001: Competed primarily in amateur tournaments during the year... Reached match play of the North and South Amateur after finishing 25th in stroke play... Was tied for 38th at the Players Amateur with a score of 78-72-71-74-295... 2000: Recorded three top-10 finishes, including a victory at the AJGA Justin Leonard/Deloitte & Touche Jr. Team Championship with a score of 70-76-73-219... Teamed with fellow Tech freshman Chan Song in the event... Member of the U.S. Izzo Cup Team and the East Canon Cup Team for the second-straight year... Boys Player Representative on the AJGA Board of Directors... 1999: First-team Polo Golf Junior All-American... Won three events on the year including two to end the season... First win came at the Southern Junior with a score of 71-70-141... Next two wins came at the AJGA JC Penney Junior Classic and the AJGA Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail Junior Classic... Had a score of 69-76-72-217 at the JC Penney event and a 68-73-73-214 at the Robert Trent Jones tournament... Member of the East Canon Cup team. Personal: Full name is Michael Levy Barbosa... Born January 7, 1983... Parents are Jerry and Carol Barbosa... Dean s List student majoring in management... Has made the ACC Academic Honor Roll all three of his years at Tech. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2002-03 3 0 0 8/3 624 78.00 72 84 0 0 2003-04 10 1 5 31/27 2261 72.94 67 82 9 4 2004-05 4 1 2 12/12 874 72.83 67 78 3 2 Total 17 2 7 51/42 3759 73.70 67 84 12 6 Low round: 67 (-3), Western Intercollegiate (2nd round), 2004; Jerry Pate National Collegiate (1st round), 2004 Low tournament score: 210 (E), Western Intercollegiate, 2004 Best finish: T4, Western Intercollegiate, 2004 Barbosa is ranked No. 44 among collegiate players in the nation, with seven top-20 finishes in his last 14 events. Career Collegiate Finishes 2002-03 88 Carpet Capital Collegiate 77-84-78-239 T58 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 72-82-154 T83 Nelson Invitational 76-79-76-231 2003-04 86 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges (+21) 82-77-78-237 T33 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+4) 71-75-74-220 37 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (+4) 73-74-70-217 T18 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (-3) 69-75-69-213 T52 Southern Highlands Collegiate (+10) 75-74-77-226 T4 Western Intercollegiate (E) 72-67-71-210 T15 Atlanta Intercollegiate (-2) 71-70-73-214 T15 ACC Championship (-2) 75-70-69-214 T31 NCAA East Regional (+9) 73-75-71-219 T36 NCAA Championship (+11) 73-74-72-72 - 291 2004-05 T16 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+5) 74-68-73-215 T10 Jerry Pate National Collegiate (-5) 67-70-71-208 T36 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (+11) 78-72-77-227 T22 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+8) 77-74-73-224 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 3-0-1 Ramblinwreck.com 17

Coaches/Staff/Players Thomas Jordan Junior ~ 6-2 ~ 180 ~ Sea Island, Ga. ~ Glynn Academy Third-year player who was a regular in the Tech lineup as a fresh man, but has been in and out each of the last two years... Has recorded a couple of top-10 finishes in important events, but has had trouble establishing consistency. 2004-05: Played in three fall events, posting a stroke average of 74.44 with three par rounds out of nine... Counted for the team in five of nine rounds played... Best finish came in Tech s first event, tying for 27th in the Golfweek Preview (9-over 219), and event in which he tied for third the year before... Tied for 50th at the Jerry Pate National (5-over 218) and tied for 47th at the Isleworth Collegiate (17-over 233)... Missed making the team in qualifying for Tech s final stroke play event, but did compete in the Hooters Match Play Collegiate, dropping his only match. 2003-04: Played in four of five fall events and posted a stroke average of 74.57 in 11 rounds... Best finish was a tie for third at the Ping/Golfweek Preview, in which he shot 71-69 for a total of even-par 140... Was not able to put together two rounds of that caliber back-to-back in any other event, except the Gary Koch/ Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate... Shot 72-74-73 there for a 3-overpar 219, counting twice and helping Tech to the team title... Played in just one spring event, tying for 70th at the Puerto Rico Classic (16-over-par 232)... His stroke average for the year was 75.06, and the Preview was his only top-20 finish... Counted for Tech in 10 of 17 rounds played... Showed flashes, with four rounds of par or better and two rounds in the 60s... His low round of the year was a 67 at the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, sandwiched in between a 78 and a 76... Ranked No. 334 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. 2002-03: Made an immediate impact as a rookie for the Yellow Jackets in 2003, playing in 11 tournaments and recording two top-20 finishes and a top-10 placement on the year... Steadily improved throughout the year, while playing one of the nation s toughest individual schedules according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... Saved his best outing for the ACC Championship, as he tied for fifth with an even-par score of 76-69-71-216... The second-round score of 69 at the ACCs was a season-best... First top-20 finish of the year came at the Nelson Invitational, as he tied for 19th with a score of 72-70-72-213, helping lead Tech to a team finish of third... Was fourth on the team with 70 percent of his rounds counting toward Tech s team score... Ranked fourth on the team with a 74.97 stroke average and carded eight rounds of par or better on the year, which was tied for the fourth-most on the team. NCAA experience: Tied for 76th place at the 2003 East Regional in Auburn, Ala. (24-over-par 234)... Tied for 63rd at the 2003 NCAA Championship in Stillwater, Okla. (10-over-par 226). Amateur: 2003: Finished tied for 14th at the Dogwood Invitational, with an even-par score of 75-70-74-69-288... Recorded a second top-20 finish at the Southern Amateur... Tied for 20th place in that event with a score of 72-72-70-71-285... 2002: Recorded a seventh-place finish at the World Com Junior Classic... Ranked among the top-20 junior players in the nation for three months in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... 2001: Picked up a victory on the Future Collegians World Tour... Garnering medalist honors at the Kiawah Island Classic... 2000: Finished 18 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Jordan played in 11 events as a freshman and recorded two top-20 finishes. fifth at the AJGA Tampa Bay Classic. High School: Lettered for four year under coach Terry Tuley at Glynn Academy in Brunswick, Ga.... Played in the No. 1 position in the lineup throughout high school, serving as team captain during his senior year... Helped lead Glynn Academy to a pair of Georgia state 5A golf championships in 2000 and 2001... Earned team MVP honors as both a junior and a senior... Was a member of a pair of Hardaway Invitational Championship teams in high school, during the 2001 and 2002 seasons, along with helping lead Glynn to a win at the Jimmy Self Invitational in 2001... A solid student, Jordan was a member of both the National Honor Society and the Beta Club. Personal: Full name is Thomas Grant Jordan... Born February 6, 1984... Parents are Randall and Elizabeth Jordan of Sea Island, Ga.... Dean s List student majoring in Management... Is an accomplished pianist, having studied for 12 years... Also enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2002-03 11 1 2 33/23 2474 74.97 69 85 5 1 2003-04 6 1 1 17/10 1276 75.06 67 81 3 2 2004-05 3 0 0 9/5 670 74.44 70 80 0 0 Total 14 1 2 59/38 4420 74.92 67 85 8 3 Low round: 67 (-4), Jerry Pate National Collegiate, 2003 Low tournament score: 213, Nelson Invitational, 2002 Best finish: T3, Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational, 2003 Career Collegiate Finishes 2002-03 T62 Ping/Golfweek Preview 81-74-85-240 T42 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 73-75-148 T19 Nelson Invitational 72-70-72-213 T80 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 71-76-76-223 T41 Puerto Rico Classic 79-72-74-225 T51 Toyota Collegiate Championship 76-75-72-223 T71 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 75-82-71-228 T60 Cleveland Golf/Augusta State Invitational 73-76-70-219 T5 ACC Championship 76-69-71-216 T76 NCAA East Regional 78-72-76-226 T63 NCAA Championship 79-77-79-77-312 2003-04 T77 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges (+16) 80-71-81-232 T3 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (E) 71-69 - 140 T75 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+16) 78-81-73-232 T46 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (+8) 78-67-76-221 T23 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (+3) 72-74-73-219 T70 Puerto Rico Classic (+16) 76-76-80-232 2004-05 T27 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+9) 78-70-71-219 T50 Jerry Pate National Collegiate (+5) 76-71-71-218 T47 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (+17) 80-73-80-233 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 0-1 Ramblinwreck.com 19

Coaches/Staff/Players Roberto Castro Sophomore ~ 5-11 ~ 155 ~ Alpharetta, Ga. ~ Milton High School One of the nation s up-and-coming amateur players, he is ranked No. 5 in the nation among collegians after the fall season in the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index... Has seven top-10 finishes in 16 stroke-play events during his brief Tech career and a stroke average of 71.65 in 48 career rounds... Participated in a camp during early January featuring golfers being considered for invitations to the U.S. Walker Cup team this summer. 2004-05: Had the best head-to-head record on Tech s team in fall events, posting three top-10 finishes (four top-20s) in Tech s four stroke-play events... Finished fourth at the Isleworth Invitational (4-under 212), tied for seventh at the Golfweek Preview (1- over 211) and tied for 10th at the Jerry Pate National (5-under 208)... Tied for 11th at the Carpet Capital Collegiate... Went 3-1 in the Hooters Match Play event, including a win over No. 3-ranked Matthew Rosenfeld of Texas... Posted an even 71.00 stroke average, second in the ACC for the fall behind teammate Nicholas Thompson... Broke 70 five times and par six times... Counted for the team in 11 of 12 rounds, and was an aggregate 3-under par. 2003-04: All-Atlantic Coast Conference and ACC Rookie of the Year... Honorable mention All-American by the Golf Coaches Association of America... Stroke average of 71.86 was second on the team and sixth-best in the ACC... Averaged 72.36, third on the team, over 25 spring rounds, 70.73 over 11 fall rounds... Posted Tech s best stroke average (71.67) in the final round of tournaments, including a 67 at the Ping/Golfweek Preview and a 69 at the ACC Championship... Tech s top performer in the NCAA East Regional, tying for ninth place with a 2-over-par 212... Posted Tech s only subpar round at the tournament, a 68 in the second round... Finished in a tie for 36th at the NCAA Championship (14-over-par 294) at The Homestead Resort... Had six top-20 finishes (four top-10 finishes) in 12 events for the year... Top performance was his second-place finish at the Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (8-under-par 208) in the fall... Tied for 9th at the Preview at The Homestead in September (75-67 -142)... Best spring finish was a tie for seventh at the Western Intercollegiate (2-over-par 212)... Tied for 11th at the ACC Championship (3- under-par 213)... Counted for the team in 33 of 36 rounds played... Ranked No. 39 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index.. NCAA experience: Tied for 9th place at the 2004 East Regional in New Haven, Conn. (2-over-par 212)... Tied for 44th at the 2004 NCAA Championship in Hot Springs, Va. (14-over-par 294). Amateur: 2004: Tied for 28th place in the stroke-play portion of the U.S. Amateur (75-72 147), then lost to Tech teammate Nicholas Thompson in the first round of match play (2 and 1)... Finished third in sectional qualifying for the U.S. Amateur by carding 69-69 138 at the Piedmont Driving Club in Atlanta... Tied for 18th at the Southern Amateur in Ooltewah, Tenn. (74-76-75-67 292)... Tied for 59th at the Northeast Amateur (73-73- 71-75 292)... Tied for 39th at the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta (73-72-71-77 293)... 2003: Competed primarily in amateur tournaments during the year... Recorded a trio of top-10 finishes and had four placements in the top 20... Top showing of the summer came in a fourth-place finish at the Dogwood Invitational 20 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

... Carded a 72-hole total of 8-under-par, 64-74-70-72-280... Tied for seventh in stroke play at the North and South Amateur with a 36-hole score of 69-70-139, before reaching the second round of match play in the event... Finished tied for eighth at the Southern Amateur with a 72-hole score of even-par, 71-70-71-68-280... 2002: An honorable mention Polo Golf AJGA All-American... Earned the prestigious honor of being named the player representative on the AJGA Board of Directors... Advanced to the third round of the U.S. Boys Junior Championship, before losing to eventual champion Charlie Beljan... Member of the East Canon Cup team... 2001: Third-team Polo Golf AJGA All-American... Captured the 2001 AJGA Greater Greensboro Chrysler Junior title with a score of 72-69-71-212... Member of the East Canon Cup team... 2000: An honorable mention Polo Golf AJGA All-American... Captured the AJGA Henry-Griffitts Rome Junior Classic, winning in a one-hole playoff after a 54-hole score of 68-72-72-212. High School: Lettered for four years under coach Dave Burnett at Milton High School... Led Milton to a pair of Georgia Class 5A runner-up team finishes (2000 & 2002), while capturing the state individual title in 2002... Named Georgia State High School Player of the Year in 2002... A solid student-athlete, was a member of the National Spanish Honor Society and a member of Milton s Honor Roll for four years. Personal: Full name is Roberto Mario Castro... Born June 23, 1985... Parents are Alberto and Annie Castro... Dean s List student majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering... Made the ACC Academic Honor Roll for the 2003-04 year. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2003-04 12 4 6 36/33 2587 71.86 66 78 13 7 2004-05 4 3 4 12/11 852 71.00 68 78 6 5 Total 16 7 10 48/44 3439 71.65 66 78 19 12 Low round: 66 (-4), Western Intercollegiate (2nd round), 2004 Low tournament score: 208 (-8), Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate; Jerry Pate National Collegiate, 2004 Best finish: 2nd, Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate Castro has 10 top-20 finishes in 16 events as a collegian, and is ranked No. 5 in the nation. Career Collegiate Finishes 2003-04 T12 Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges (E) 72-73-72-216 T9 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+2) 75-67 - 142 T25 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (-1) 72-69-71-212 2 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (-8) 68-70-70-208 T42 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (+1) 74-72-71-217 T46 Puerto Rico Classic (+8) 74-78-72-224 T24 Southern Highlands Collegiate (+2) 77-72-69-218 T7 Western Intercollegiate (+2) 72-66-74-212 T31 Atlanta Intercollegiate (+3) 73-71-75-219 T11 ACC Championship (-3) 70-74-69-213 T9 NCAA East Regional (+2) 74-68-70-212 T44 NCAA Championship (+14) 76-74-70-74 - 294 2004-05 T7 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+1) 68-72-71-211 T10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (-5) 68-69-71-208 4 Isleworth Collegiate Invitational (-4) 69-68-75-212 T11 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+5) 73-78-70-221 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 3-0-1 Ramblinwreck.com 21

Coaches/Staff/Players Kevin Larsen Sophomore ~ 5-11 ~ 162 ~ Santa Barbara, Calif. ~ San Marcos High School Second-year player who emerged as a regular part of Tech s traveling quintet last spring, but had difficulty making the cut in team qualifying in the fall... Made the team for the last team stroke play event (Carpet Capital Collegiate) and was the Yellow Jackets high finisher (T6)... Had moderate success on the amateur circuit last summer. 2004-05: Played in just two fall events, just missing the cut in qualifying events to make the traveling squad a couple of times, but played well once he got into competition... First event was the Carpet Capital Collegiate, was Tech s top finisher and tied for sixth overall with a 4-over-par score of 220, three shots off the lead... Went 1-0-2 in the Hooters Match Play Championship, earning Tech s only point in the final against Oklahoma State with a halve of his match against Zac Reynolds. 2003-04: Stroke average of 74.19 was fifth on the team and 21st in the ACC... Averaged 75.48 over 22 spring rounds, highest among the five Tech golfers playing in the NCAA Championship... His average in the fall was 71.27 over 11 rounds... Finished in a tie for 76th at the NCAA s at The Homestead Resort (28-over-par 308), but posted one of his best rounds of the year (68) on the second day... Had four top-20 finishes (one top-10) in 11 events, but did not finish in the top 20 after Tech s first spring event, the Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (T-14)... Struggled in the NCAA East Regional, posting a pair of 80s before counting for the team in the final round with a 74... Tied for 38th at the Ping/ Golfweek Preview at The Homestead in September (77-71 -148)... Best showing of the year was a tie for ninth at the Gary Koch/ Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (3-under-par 213)... Finished 37th out of 45 individuals at the ACC Championship... Ranked No. 253 in the nation according to the Golfweek/Sagarin Performance Index. NCAA experience: Tied for 111th place at the 2004 East Regional in New Haven, Conn. (24-over-par 234)... Tied for 76th at the 2004 NCAA Championship in Hot Springs, Va. (28-overpar 308). Amateur: 2004: Tied for 26th at the Pacific Coast Amateur in Eugene, Ore. (71-71-76 218)... Tied for 39th at the Monroe Invitational (73-67-74-74 288)... 2003: Competed primarily in amateur events... Tied for 21st at the Sunnehanna Amateur with a 72-hole total of 66-74-70-79-289... Recorded a 10th-place finish at the AJGA Thunderbird International, with a score of 75-71-71-217... Reached the quarterfinals of the AJGA Polo Golf Junior Classic after a stroke-play score of 73-72-145... 2002: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur for the third-straight year... A first-team Polo Golf AJGA All-American... Captured his third junior tournament title at the AJGA Arizona Junior Classic with a score of 67-70-137... Finished second at the PING Phoenix Junior Championship with a 54-hole score of 69-69-67-205... Was a member of the victorious West Canon Cup team... Advanced to the first round of match play at the U.S. Junior... 2001: A U.S. Amateur qualifier for the second time... Third-team Polo Golf AJGA All-American...Picked up a win at the Compaq Junior Classic at English Turn with a score of 70-66-72-208... Recorded four top-five finishes on the year, including a third-place showing at the AJGA La Purisima Junior with a score of 73-70-73-216... 2000: Participated in the U.S. Amateur... Recorded his first junior tournament win at the Compaq 22 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Larsen had four top-20 showings as a freshman, and tied for sixth in his only fall event this year. Junior All-Star Classic at Maumee Bay... Reached the second round of the U.S. Junior. High School: Lettered for four years at San Marcos High School... Named the Los Angeles Times Golfer of the Year in 2002... A three-time recipient of the Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Athlete of the Year award, garnering the honor as a freshman, junior and senior... Helped lead San Marcos to the CIF-SCGA state title in 2001 and a second-place finish in 2002... Won the CIF-SS Northern Individual title in 2001... A two-time individual league champion, winning in 2000 and 2002... League MVP in both 2000 and 2002...Recorded a 71.26 stroke average as a senior... A solid all-around student-athlete, was a member of both the National Honor Society and the California Scholarship Federation... Volunteered at a local animal shelter and at junior golf clinics while in high school... Enjoys playing the guitar in his spare time. Personal: Full name is Kevin Burt Larsen... Born August 26, 1984... Parents are Keith and Trang Larsen... Dean s List student majoring in Management... Made the ACC Academic Honor Roll his freshman year. Career Statistics Year Trn T10 T20 Rds/Cnt Strk Avg. Lo Hi <Par 60s 2003-04 12 1 4 36/21 2671 74.19 67 82 10 5 2004-05 1 1 1 3/3 220 73.33 70 76 1 0 Total 13 2 5 39/24 2891 74.13 67 82 11 5 Low round: 67 (-4), Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (3rd round), 2003; Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (1st round), 2003 Low tournament score: 208 (-5), Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, 2003 Best finish: T6, Carpet Capital Collegiate, 2004 Career Collegiate Finishes 2003-04 T38 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational (+8) 77-71 - 148 T12 Carpet Capital Collegiate (-1) 73-70-72-215 T17 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate (-5) 68-73-67-208 T9 Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate (-3) 67-70-76-213 T14 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate (-4) 70-73-69-212 T24 Puerto Rico Classic (+3) 71-74-74-219 70 Southern Highlands Collegiate (+17) 74-79-80-233 T74 Western Intercollegiate (+23) 77-78-78-233 40 Atlanta Intercollegiate (+7) 76-76-71-223 37 ACC Championship (+9) 75-78-72-225 T111 NCAA East Regional (+24) 80-80-74-234 T76 NCAA Championship (+28) 82-69-78-79 - 308 2004-05 T6 Carpet Capital Collegiate (+4) 76-74-70-220 Hooters Collegiate Match Play Championship 1-0-2 Ramblinwreck.com 23

Coaches/Staff/Players Adam Cohan Freshman ~ 5-10 ~ 180 Wayne, Pa. ~ Radnor High School Amateur: 2001: Qualified for the U.S. Amateur Public Links at age 15, the youngest player in the field of 156 Tied for 13 th in stroke play and lost in the first round of match play Set course records at Radnor Valley Country Club (64) and Aronomink Country Club (tied record with 65). High School: Three-time player of the year in Delaware County and Southeastern Pennsylvania (Philadelphia Inquirer) Three-time PIAA All-State choice Four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain for coach John Schulte at Radnor High School Won the Pennsylvania state HS championship in 2003, and the District I championship in 2001 and 2003 Helped Radnor to the Central League title four times and the District I championship in 2003 Also played lacrosse Member of the National Honor Society, was a Distinguished Scholar (high honor roll) Participated in the Student Ambassador Club (orientation for new students) and Relay for Life (American Cander Society fundraiser). Junior golf: Third-team AJGA All- American in 2003, when he posted four top-10 finishes Rose as high at No. 12 in the Golfweek/Titleist junior rankings in 2003 Latest National Junior Golf Scoreboard ranking was No. 56 In 2004, tied for 91 st at the AJGA Footjoy Boys Invitational 56 th at the AJGA Thunderbird International In 2003, second at the Fieldstone Junior Classic, sixth at the AJGA hp Boys Junior (71-73-71-76 291), 19 th at the Rolex Tournament of Champions (75-75-68-75 293), 20 th at the USGA Junior Amateur (70-76 146), 33 rd at the Orange Bowl International Junior (73-75-73-76 (297), 34 th at the Chrysler Boys Invitational (72-76-74-74 296), tied for 68 th at the Taylor Made-adidas Golf Junior at Chateau Elan (77-73 150). Personal: Full name is Adam Richard Cohan Born September 7, 1985 in Aurora, Colo. Son of Jeff and Amy Cohan Will major in management Interested in golf course design Coached youth lacrosse in 2003 and 2004. David Dragoo Freshman ~ 5-6 ~ 136 Scottsdale, Ariz. ~ Brophy College Prep Amateur: 2004: Tied for 32 nd at the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta (71-76-69-75 295). High School: Four-year letterwinner at Brophy College Prep Recorded the third-best scoring mark of all-time (72.23) at Brophy All-state choice in 2002 and 2003 Third at the 2003 Arizona Boys Desert Valley Regional HS Championship (72-74 146) Ninth at the 2003 Arizona Boys AAAAA State High School Championship (72-73 145) Second at the Aguila High School Invitational (72-68 140) Won the Arizona State AAAAA conference championship in 2002 Member of the National Honor Society and Key Club. Junior Golf: Top-ranked player in Arizona as a junior, rising as high as 47 th nationally in 2003 Had a national junior ranking of No. 138 last summer In 2004, tied for 39 th at the MCI Junior Heritage In 2003, won the IJGT Las Vegas Open and the IJGT Homestead Championship, tied for seventh at the Heather Farr Classic (72-71 143), tied for 19 th at the Justin Leonard/Deloitte & Touche Junior Team Championship (73-70-77 220), third at the USGA Boys Junior Amateur Qualifier (70-72 142), 11 th at the Aaron Baddeley Junior World Championship (71-76-77 224) 12 th at the Hudson Junior (76-76-75 227) 14 th at the Ping Phoenix Junior (76-69-71 216) 23 rd at the hp Boys Junior (75-73-75-77 300) 60 th at the USGA Junior (75-76 151) Member of the 2003 U.S. team that won the Junior World Amateur Championship in Fiji In 2002, made the semifinals of the Pikes Peak Amateur. Personal: Full name is David Cuyler Dragoo Born October 9, 1985 in Colorado Springs, Colo. Son of Doug and Elizabeth Dragoo Left-handed golfer, the only one on Tech s roster Enrolled in the Ivan Allen College. Taylor Hall Freshman 6-3 170 LaGrange, Ga. LaGrange High School Amateur: 2004: Tied for 42 nd place at the Dogwood Invitational in Atlanta 71-76-71-77 295) Finished fifth at the Southeastern Amateur 68-70-75-72 285). High School: Four-year letterwinner at LaGrange High School Georgia state AAA runner-up in 2003 and 2004 Shot 70 in the 2004 event, beaten only by a player who shot 64 Maintained a scoring average of 72 his senior year Member of the National Honor Society who graduated magna cum laude in the top five percent of his class. Junior Golf: AJGA honorable mention All-American in 2001, and GSGA Junior Player of the Year in 2001 Held a national junior ranking of No. 87 in the summer of 2004 Tied for 39 th at the MCI Junior Heritage In 2003, won medalist honors at the 2003 U.S. Junior Amateur qualifier (67-67 134), 5 th at the AJGA Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic (74-70-69 213), tied for 9 th at the GSGA Junior Championship (76-70-73 219), 9 th at the Dunlop Carolina Junior Championship (69-77-74 220), 26 th at the Westfield PGA Junior (78-77-72-69 296), 28 th at the USGA Junior amateur (74-73 147), tied for 43 rd at the Taylor Made-adidas Junior at Chateau Elan (76-71 147) In 2002, was a member of the 2002 Junior Ryder Cup team, tied for 7 th at the GSGA Junior, the Westfield PGA Junior and the Georgia PGA Junior Georgia state Junior Player of the Year in 2001, when he won the GSGA Junior, and the Georgia PGA Junior, and advanced to the quarterfinals of the U.S. Junior Amateur Personal: Full name is Taylor Alexander Hall Born December 13, 1985, in Columbus, Ga. Son of John and Amy Hall His grandfather, Joe Hall, played football at Tech from 1951-53, and was a member of Tech s undefeated teams in 1951 and 1952 Will major in management. 24 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

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Georgia Tech's new Technology S(IUare is u Ih'cly, mixed-use development that extends the campus right into the middle of the 1\1 idtown Athmla business community. The complex is home to the new Management building. Ii, housing filcililics, Durmitories feature apllrtment-st) Ie :wcomodalion... with pri\,lilc halhroolil, kitchcn :lnd sitting llrea in c:lch -"tlite, TECH YELLOW JACKETS Ramblinwreck.com 27

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This is Georgia Tech P.UCUI:8'. i, Donon Gene BrookI Jim Dellln"er Jllllan salll Dan Tate. Thanks to the generosity of four supporters of the Georgia Tech goff program, the YeUow Jackets can take advantage 01 a Tom Fazio.Oesigned practice facility convenienij1iocaled just 011 campus. f fefl we really needed \0 have our own pface \0 practice. and Jim DeUillQer, Jufian Sauf, GeM Brooks and Dan yates were wiufrlg 10 make thai happen for us,~ said head coach Bruce Heppfer. A tremendous asset for the team. the facifity aflows the YeHow Jackets \0 practice a wide array of skilfs. Covering eight acres of land and more than 320 yards in tength from one end to the other. H includes two bent grass greens, one for chipping and one for pulling. There are tees on both ends. as we~ as several fairway bunkers from which players can hillron shots, and there are designed wedge areas \0 work on \he short game. There is no shol in goh thai Tech's players are not ablate work on. - Plus, they are abfe 10 practice with the baus they play with in competition rather than range balls. so they can find QUI more about distance, control and accuracy: says Heppk!r. 'When YIlu have your own place and you can throw down YOllrewn baus and pra.ctioe anywhere you want. thah a much beller s~uation than going \0 a driving range. "It's four blocks from the new Olympic housing. II makes prac./ V -, tieing more convenient and allows oor players to use their time.. ~ ",'~'t-r better. And, of course, ifs still backed up by our abi~ty to play "- on some of lhe best golf courses in the Southeast.. 30 GEORGlA'TECH Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05 YELLOW JACKETS

t._ Tl1e DeOilge< GoW c.u., _ 011 "'the North... 0/ Bobby Dodd Stadl... was dedicawid 00 0cWber \3, 1990 and,eopeo>ee 8ft. rfin<i'flition In II1II 1" 01 2003. K _ named to< Ja_ 0eIInger,. T"'" golf Mthuaiaal, IIId is the perled opal Ie< fludying. relaxing. watc~ jng leie... piii)ing pool 01 IU<fOIg tpie k'iieme\. It abo is a glo<ic>olj reminder 0/ <>eorv" Tech', Q<eat goi!lridiloon, n. o.u-"ge< Cent... -. ku1ge "';11'11 aorg.... 1eIe_, _,~. O'Jl) pia,...,.."", ~ consolo, oouchitt. can! table... pool tabl910r the enjoyment of Tech', gotfm. AI;Idj~. t~... offices for!he Tech COKh...,tall ancilltal~-_ k>ct. room. The center.110 r.cji.oiet II...,. ~ "'" ~er ~.,...m> intemet 1CCGSS,IIong witiillici'eaiionli room. L The t8tp'1'" 100"9" "'" 10... for CherOls R. 8/"..". Iht cata/y1;1,"p'li"lib18 for Ihe 01 Tech 001. On 1I1e walli, you'll find portraits 0/ _ 01 loch',,u."""'rici gall'"i, IrI!tnWatts Gunn in 192710 Nid'IoIaa T~, ~ ~ooolttdl,... post and CDIIage ~om l.oity ""... 1987 Maste.. I.llmpl.. On ~ay In trophy cases Ie memorabilia!rom!he oayf 01 Watt. Gunn, Bobby Jones and CIIMW Yale. Encased in 1110 cenle< "'. Tecto', NJtkJrllll ~o/ihe Year IrOp/Ii8I ~ Darid DIJ.., S_nCinl Mall K!lCllar and ~ Molder...., on d~.y ore Tech', /OU, EM! Region.al ~I ctlampoonsllip """"in, fou, _ East R-oOona dia~.hip """"ie,...:i...;ghl ACC ciiam~1p """,,;e,. Prornile<1t d~ 0/ TIIdl', GeM AA-.<.m8ric.a honcvees art in _ the kriea'o(m\'l n lelewlsion IoIInge. r"",,'. ttl... rop/iies,... Rober1 lyre Jones Award br tile Itam', ou\standing pia)'er. the Walls GUM TropII, lor Ihe team'... t ifniwied and oiecjlcii1ed piarel, om the Charlet Vat.. Cup lor tcadeoiie ochle...-.e<>t,... ai$o displayfld ""re.... part 01 Tech's.. _at"", 01 Boblly Dodd SIsdIum. fie re<>oy3ied golf cent. was oo:n,>ieted in hid 0/ 2003 along wi1illhi ""~ nora. trld ZIJtIe ollt>e stadium. TECH YELWW JACKETS Ramblinwreck.com 31

This is Georgia Tech More than 700 of the Fortune 100 companies have ope1ijt/ons In Allanta. Atlanta, the home of Georgia Tech, is the economic, educl,tion.,l, recreational and cultural hub of tile Southeastern United States, and a land of mjitedopportunity. 32 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05 lglatech YELLOW JACKETS

Tee Club Sponsors 2004-05 Sponsors Captain s Level - $5000 Jim Dellinger, Cartersville, GA Julian Saul, Dalton, GA Hugh Spruill, Atlanta, GA Marshall Wingo, Alpharetta, GA Karsten Manufacturing/John Solheim, Phoenix, AZ Mizuno Golf, Atlanta, GA Titleist Golf/Wally Uihlein, Jim Ahern, Fairhaven, MA Tommy Hilfiger Golf/Hicks Lanier, New York, NY Double Eagle Level - $2500 Andy Bargeron, Dalton, GA Charles Brown, Duluth, GA Bill Collins, Atlanta, GA Jon Davidson, Jr., Columbus, GA Georgia Tech Club, Alpharetta, GA Beans Marsden, Atlanta, GA Murphy & Orr Exhibits, Forest Park, GA Claude Petty, Atlanta, GA Eagle Level - $1500 Gene Brooks, Atlanta, GA Candler Broom, Decatur, GA Carey Brown, Atlanta, GA Frank Brown, Rome, GA Carlton Forrester, Birmingham AL Tom Goetter, Pensacola, FL Dave Hopson, Cumming, GA Jim Lemon, Norcross, GA Jon Martin, Atlanta, GA Jeff Metcalf, Atlanta, GA George Smith, Duluth, GA Brian Upson, Griffin, GA Butch Woodyard, Dunwoody, GA Vince Zarzaca, Flowery Branch, GA Birdie Level - $1000 Taz Anderson, Atlanta, GA Art Brannen, Atlanta, GA Harrison Brown, Cleveland, TN Stewart Cink, Duluth, GA Richard Cravey, Atlanta, GA Morris Ewing, Atlanta, GA Terry Hall, Alpharetta, GA Travis Huffines, Alpharetta, GA Wes Latimer, Canton, GA Brannon Lesesne, Atlanta, GA Scott and Emily Mikkelsen, Woodstock, GA Tom Newberry, Atlanta, GA Foster and Linda Pound, Ft. Myers, FL Bill Rogers, Atlanta, GA Mike Spears, Atlanta, GA Milton Stewart, Lecanto, FL Buck Stith, Atlanta, GA Par Level - $500 Jay Babb, Atlanta, GA Buddy Baker, Florence, SC Harry Beck, Marietta, GA Rusty Bennett, Duluth, GA George Brodnax, Decatur, GA Walter Brown, Charlotte, NC Bill Carroll, Gainesville, GA John Carter, Atlanta, GA John Chapman, Atlanta, GA Jimmy Cleveland, Atlanta, GA Dallis Copeland, Barnesville, GA Dee Copeland, Barnesville, GA Morris Copeland, Cumming, GA Adam Cranford, Nashville, TN Richard Creel, Acworth, GA Bill Danielson, Norcross, GA Chris Demetree, Alpharetta, GA John Dillon, Atlanta, GA Michael Ely, Alpharetta, GA Tom Gambino, Atlanta, GA Jim Hale, Dunwoody, GA Bob Hochman, Duluth, GA Gary Howell, Lilburn, GA Scott Howell, Alexander City, AL Joe Irwin, Marietta, GA Jim Jarboe, Decatur, GA Mike Johnson, Alpharetta, GA Joe Lane, Wisconsin Rapids, WI David McCarty, Norcross, GA Bob McDonnell, Suwanee, GA Jay McLendon, Doraville, GA Scott Minge, Rome, GA Connor Nelson, Atlanta, GA Jess Newbern, Roanoke, VA John Newman, Cartersville, GA John Norton, Gainesville, GA Bill Nygaard, Duluth, GA Skip Oliver, Alpharetta, GA Jerry Pass, Atlanta, GA Bill Ploeger, Columbus, GA Carl Reith, Atlanta, GA Jack Rowan, Long Beach, CA Bill Smith, Roswell, GA Russ Smith, Tucker, GA John Stanford, Atlanta, GA Mike Thomas, Greensboro, GA Jim Thorne, Chamblee, GA Wendell Turner, Gainesville, GA Harry Wells, Jasper, GA Janice Wittschiebe, Atlanta, GA Gardner Wright, Rome, GA Dan Yates, Atlanta, GA Thanks to the generosity of Georgia Tech alumni and friends, there is one more revenue-producing sport at the Institute. Football and basketball have traditionally generated sufficient funds to pay for their operations and others, but golf has recently become a money maker. Through the 19-year-old golf booster club, known as the Tee Club, and through the newer scholarship endowment program, the team is financially self-sufficient. This financial autonomy does not conflict with the overall mission of Tech s Athletic Association. On the contrary, it helps free funds that would otherwise be earmarked for golf for use in other sports. The growth of Tech s golf booster system has been extremely rapid in comparison to other top programs in the country. Beginning in 1981, with the backing of Tech Director of Athletics Dr. Homer Rice, efforts were made to identify a group of alumni who would and could provide financial backing for a team that had not won a tournament in 10 years. Golf does not have the built-in fund-raising advantages of some other sports, such as ticket sales, game programs or an outfield fence for which to sell advertising. The best way to raise funds is through contributions, and that comes primarily through the booster club. The Tee Club began as a small committee made up of distinguished Tech alumni that began working with Dr. Rice on the revitalization of the golf program in the early 1980s. This group provided the first private financial support for the program, and within a year the committee had grown from five to 12 members, and is now composed of 16 people. A new, exciting way to become involved with Tech athletics had been initiated, and the boosters soon became too numerous to be called a committee. The name was changed to the Tee Club, and its membership grew to approximately 300 in just seven years. Soon, though, it became evident that the Tee Club could produce enough funds to cover operating costs, but not enough to pay for scholarships for the golfers. A scholarship endowment program was established and has grown to over $3 million, which is invested so that its returns can finance the education expenses of Tech golfers. For their donations, supporters of Tech golf receive many benefits, including playing in two annual tournaments. Therein lies the greatest incentive for many alumni being able to play the game with some of the nation s finest collegians. Golf is perhaps the only sport where two individuals of divergent talents are able to compete together fairly and enjoyably, and that is what attracts many donors to the program. Golf is one of the few sports where alumni can actually interact with the players. They understand golf, they like golf, they play golf, and it is the only sport where the kids can get out and participate with the alumni. As a direct result of the Tee Club and the endowment program, the golf team is able to do many things now that simply would not otherwise be possible. The team has competed in recent years in distant locales ranging from Tucson, Ariz., and Pebble Beach, Calif., to Tokyo, Japan, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This year, the team will return to Kona, Hawai i. Not the least of the benefits, of course, is the ability to recruit nationwide, and Tech s golfers can compete in the best tournaments regardless of location. The financial support allowed the coaching staff to attend national junior events for recruiting and cover the cost of prospective student-athletes that visit Tech. The Tee Club deserves much of the credit for the golf team s meteoric rise to national prominence. It is the Tee Club s goal to completely endow all scholarships and operating costs for the golf program. Ramblinwreck.com 33

This is Georgia Tech Scholarship Program Robert G. Dennis Scholarship Named for loyal Tech supporter Robert G. Dennis to help fund the education of a Yellow Jacket golfer from the State of Georgia, pursuing a degree in engineering. Contributor: Mr. & Mrs. G.C. Bovard David Duval Scholarship Named for one of Tech s most successful players. Duval, who is one of only four collegiate players to receive four-time first team All-America honors, and both he and Tech were NCAA runner-ups in 1993. He is tied for Tech s career lead in victories with eight, including two ACC Championships. He helped Tech win three ACC Championships and play in four straight NCAA Tournaments. Contributor: R. Joe Taylor Dellinger-Barnes Scholarship Named for Atlanta golf enthusiasts and Tech graduates Jim Dellinger and Tommy Barnes. Contributor: Jim Dellinger Dennison-Plaxico Endowment Named for former Tech golf coaches H.E. Dennison (1939-55) and Tommy Plaxico (1956-81). Interest from these proceeds fund the Tech golf program operating budget. Dixie Dunbar Endowment Named for local golf enthusiast and Tech letterman George Dixie Dunbar, recognized as the catalyst responsible for the growth of the Atlanta Golf Classic. Dixie has also been a major booster of junior golf in the metro area. Watts Gunn Scholarship Named for 1927 All-American and national collegiate champion Watts Gunn. Contributors: Watts Gunn, John Imlay, Phil Malonson Carl Reith Scholarship Named for one of Tech's most special golf supporters. His varied contributions to the golf program will have a lasting impact. Mr. Reith received the distinction of becoming a Georgia Tech honorary alumnus in 1964 for his fundraising efforts. Contributor: Carl Reith John Imlay Scholarship Named for Georgia Tech graduate and one of Atlanta s leading businessmen, John Imlay, Jr. He is a 1994 inductee to the Technology Hall of Fame for Georgia and a loyal Tech supporter. Contributor: John Imlay Robert Tyre Jones Scholarship Named for the Tech alumnus and Golf s greatest amateur player, Bobby Jones. Contributors: Skeet Rymer, John Maddox R.J. Doc Noonan, Sr. Scholarship In memory of Dr. Raymond J. Noonan, Jr., a loyal Tech supporter and faithful Doc to many of the great Tech athletes of the 70s and 80s. Contributors: Tom & Kim Noonan Mize-Bargeron Scholarship Named for former Tech golf letterman and 1978 NCAA participant Larry Mize, who won the 1987 Masters. Contributors: Ivan Allen, Andy and Patsy Bargeron, Gene Brooks, Charlie Brown, E.V. Dunbar, Walt McMahon, Claude Petty, Charles Yates Homer and Phyllis Rice Scholarship Named in honor of Tech s Director of Athletics from 1980-97. Dr. Rice is the creator and developer of the Student-Athlete Total Person Program, Center for Sports Performance, Triple Option Offense and Attitude Technique Philosphy. During his tenure, Tech won a national championship in football, went to a Final Four in men s basketball, was a national golf runner-up and played in the College World Series championship game. Contributors: Jon & Merrilee Martin and Hugh & Gerry Spruill Neil Riley Scholarship In memory of Neil Riley, Georgia Tech class of 1927, founder of Tech Steel, a longtime golf enthusiast and loyal Tech supporter. Yates Scholarship Named for Charles Yates, 1934 national collegiate champion and All-American at Georgia Tech, and his brother Dan Yates, Georgia Tech Hall of Fame member. Contributors: Charlie Brown, Jim Dellinger, John Maddox, Gerald O Connor and Dan Yates Jack Zeigler Scholarship Named for Tech alumnus and active Charlotte, N.C., Tee Club member Jack Ziegler. Contributor: Jack Zeigler ACADEMICS AND ON-COURSE SUCCESS GO HAND-IN-HAND FOR TECH GOLF Georgia Tech s golf team has achieved equal success both on the course and in the classroom in recent years. In the fall term of 2004, Tech had eight out of its nine members achieve Dean s List status with a 3.0 or above grade point average. Since Bruce Heppler arrived as Tech s coach, at least four members of each team have made the Atlantic Coast Conference Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes student-athletes who record at least a 3.0 grade-point average for the entire academic year. Since 1999, at least five have made it every year, and as many as seven have been listed in a given year. Five Tech golfers have been named All-America Scholars by the Golf Coaches Association of America, which honors juniors and seniors who record a minimum 3.2 GPA, play in 75 percent of their team s events and post a stroke average of 77 or lower. When I was hired, the mission statement of Georgia Tech given to me put academics as the No. 1 priority of the Institute, said head coach Bruce Heppler. And that is exactly what we do. I think the chief example is that the 1990 national champion football team had every single one of their members graduate with their respective degrees. It is our philosphy to recruit academically-inclined student-athletes who want academics to prepare them for life. Once a student-athlete has his or her academics in order, then golf comes very easy. We try to make every effort to make a playing and practice schedule each year that is suited to give our student-athletes academic success. Since I have been here, every senior that has gone through Georgia Tech has earned their degree. I have to give credit to those individuals for making graduation their top priority. It is a tribute to how hard they have worked and it is the vision the Institute has for them. 34 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Carpet Capital Collegiate Georgia Tech's annual Carpet Capital Col legiate, which was played for the 15th time last fall, attracts many of the nation s top college programs and annually has one of the naiton s toughest fields on one of the most challenging golf courses that host college events. Many of the coaches who have participated in previous events feel it is the best regular season event in college golf, said Tech head coach Heppler. With the excellent ACC and SEC teams in the tournament, outcome plays a significant role in which teams are selected for postseason competition. Georgia Tech has won the event six times, including three in a row most recently between 1999 and 2001, and has been the runner-up five other times. Clemson has four victories, first in 1993 and most recently in 2002, while Florida and Georgia have won the tournament twice each. Florida won the inaugural Carpet Capital Collegiate in 1989, rolling to a 14- shot victory over Tech. The Gators, ranked No. 1 most of the year, finished second in the NCAA Championship. In 2002, eventual national champion Clemson won the championship by two strokes over Augusta State. Individually, future PGA stars such as Tech s Stewart Cink and NC State s Tim Clark have won medalist honors, but former Yellow Jacket Bryce Molder surpassed them by winning the event three consecutive times between 1998 and 1999. Annual Tournament Results Three different formats have been used for the event, with the 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 tournaments played under the standard collegiate lowfour-of-five-score system. In 1989, the low five of six scores by round were used for team totals, while the four low scores on each hole were used in 1991. The Carpet Capital Collegiate is played at The Farm, the 6,896-yard, par- 72 course designed by Tom Fazio in Rocky Face, Ga., just outside the city of Dalton. The tournament takes its name from the city, which is home to some of the largest carpet manufacturers in the world. The Farm, has been recognized by Golf Magazine as one of the nation s premier new facilities. The original idea for the tournament, conceived by former Tech coach Puggy Blackmon and born with the help of many Tech alumni in the Dalton area, was to pit the six best teams each from the Atlantic Coast Conference and the Southeastern Conference, with the winner laying claim to being the best golf conference. The event was envisioned as a tribute to amateur and collegiate golf in the South, particularly Georgia, where Bobby Jones and The Masters have contributed to the heritage of the sport. The event has grown to include such nationally prominent programs as Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Southern California, Stanford, Texas and UCLA outside of the ACC and SEC participants. Better than half of the tour- Tournament Records INDIVIDUAL Low Round: 64 (8-under), Pat Moore, North Carolina, 1991, Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech, 2002 Low Tournament Score: 203 (13-under), Jason Hartwick, Texas, 2003 Highest Winning Score: 217, Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State, 2004 Largest Margin of Victory: 5 strokes, Pat Moore, North Carolina, 1991; Rhys Davies, East Tennessee State, 2004 TEAM (regular format) Low Round: 276 (12-under), Georgia, second round, 2003 Low Tournament Score: 850 (14-under), Georgia Tech, 2000, Clemson, 2002 Highest Winning Score: 887, Auburn, 1997 Largest Margin of Victory: 14 strokes, Florida, 1989; Georgia Tech, 1995; Clemson, 1996 Slimmest Margin of Victory: 1 stroke, North Carolina, 1990; Auburn, 1997, Georgia Tech, 2000 nament participants each year are ranked among the nation s top 25 teams. The permanent Carpet Capital Collegiate champions trophy is named for Lowell Fritz, golf professional at Dalton Golf and Country Club. Fritz has long been dedicated to junior golf and the youth of the Dalton area. Boys or girls, members or non-members, Fritz has taken a personal, almost parental interest in his pupils, taking many hours of his personal time to teach the game of golf. Few people have done as much to inspire young people to enjoy golf for a lifetime. Year Team Champion (Score) Runner-up (Score) Medalist (Score) 1989* Florida (377-381-357 1115) Georgia Tech (382-370-377 1129) Bo Fennell, Georgia Southern (71-75-69 215#) Bruce Kennerson, Duke (73-71-71 215) 1990 North Carolina (282-287-308 877) Georgia Tech (279-302-297 878) Mike Sposa, Tennessee (68-67-74 209) 1991+ Georgia Tech (289-276-278 843) North Carolina (281-276-292 849) Pat Moore, North Carolina (70-64-74 208) 1993! Clemson (290-283 573) Georgia Tech (288-291 579) Danny Ellis, Clemson (70-67 137) 1994 Georgia Tech (288-291-301 880) Texas (284-294-307 885) David Seawell, South Carolina (69-68-73 210) 1995 Georgia Tech (295-278-303 876) Stanford (293-304-293 890) Stewart Cink, Georgia Tech (74-65-73 212) 1996 Clemson (278-296-295 869) Wake Forest (292-290-301 883) Tim Clark, N.C. State (69-70-73 212) 1997 Auburn (289-309-289 887) Texas (285-304-299 888) Oscar Sanchez, Wake Forest (73-72-68 213) 1998 Clemson (285-286-284 855) Georgia Tech (287-288-289 865) Lucas Grover, Clemson (69-71-72 212) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech (74-69-69 212) 1999(spring) Georgia (290-275-293 858) Georgia Tech (281-285-294 860) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech (66-71-67 204) 1999(fall) Georgia Tech (279-288-283 850) Florida (287-287-288 862) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech (68-68-68 204) Clemson (282-291-289 862) 2000 Georgia Tech (286-280-304 870) Clemson (283-287-301 871) Kyle Thompson, S. Carolina (69-69-70 208) 2001 Georgia Tech (280-282-296 858) Tennessee (283-289-296 868) D.J. Trahan, Clemson (69-69-72 210) 2002 Clemson (287-282-281 850) Augusta State (294-281-277 852) Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech (72-64-69 205) Bill Haas, Wake Forest (66-70-69 205) 2003 Florida (295-277-281 853) Clemson (289-279-290 858) Jason Hartwick, Texas (71-65-67 203) Texas (295-282-281 858) 2004 Georgia (290-297-292 879) Wake Forest (301-292-288 881) Rhys Davies, ETSU (74-70-73 217) *Six-man teams, low five scores counted toward team score.; +Low four scores on each hole (rather than each round) counted toward team score; #Won playoff;!first round cancelled due to rain. Ramblinwreck.com 35

Honors/History Tech s All-Americans DAVID DUVAL 1990-1ST TEAM 1991-1ST TEAM 1992-1ST TEAM 1993-1ST TEAM BRYCE MOLDER 1998-1ST TEAM 1999-1ST TEAM 2000-1ST TEAM 2001-1ST TEAM The Golf Coaches Association of America selects a 44-man team prior to the NCAA Division I Championship. Following the championship, it divides the group into first, second and third teams of eight golfers each, with the rest recognized as honorable mention. Golfers not initially named to the 44-man team but who finish in the top 15 of the NCAA Championship are automatically added to the honorable mention unit. In 2001, Bryce Molder (1998-2001) joined Tech s David Duval (1990-93), Gary Hallberg of Wake Forest (1975-78) and Phil Mickelson of Arizona State (1989-92) as the only Division I players ever to earn first-team All-America honors four times. Tech also placed a program-best five players on the GCAA All-America team a year ago. All-America Selections By Year 1927 Watts Gunn, 1st* 1934 Charlie Yates, 1st* 1962 Bill Ploeger, HM 1967 Bunky Henry, 1st 1985 Bob McDonnell, 2nd Nacho Gervas, Bill McDonald, HM 1986 Nacho Gervas, HM 1987 Jay Nichols, HM 1988 Charlie Rymer, 3rd Bill McDonald, HM 1989 Charlie Rymer, HM 1990 David Duval, 1st Tripp Isenhour, HM 1991 David Duval, 1st Chan Reeves, HM 1992 David Duval, 1st Jimmy Johnson, 2nd 1993 David Duval, 1st Stewart Cink, 2nd Mikko Rantanen, Carlos Beautell, HM 1994 Stewart Cink, 2nd 1995 Stewart Cink, 1st 1997 Matt Kuchar, 3rd 1998 Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder, 1st 1999 Bryce Molder, 1st Carlton Forrester, HM 2000 Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder, 1st Carlton Forrester, Matt Weibring, HM 2001 Bryce Molder, 1st Troy Matteson, 3rd Kris Mikkelsen, HM 2002 Troy Matteson, 1st Kris Mikkelsen, 2nd Matt Weibring, 3rd Chan Song, Nicholas Thompson, HM 2003 Troy Matteson, 1st Nicholas Thompson, HM 2004 Nicholas Thompson, 3rd Roberto Castro, Chan Song, HM Three-Time All-Americans Stewart Cink Matt Kuchar Troy Matteson Nicholas Thompson 1993-2nd Team 1997-3rd Team 2001-3rd Team 2002-HM 1994-2nd Team 1998-1st Team 2002-1st Team 2003-HM 1995-1st Team 2000-1st Team 2003-1st Team 2004-3rd Team 36 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Two-Time All-Americans Georgia Tech Golf Carlton Forrester 1999-HM, 2000-HM Nacho Gervas 1985-HM, 1986-HM Bill McDonald 1985-HM, 1988-HM Kris Mikkelsen 2001-HM, 2002-2nd Charlie Rymer 1988-3rd, 1989-HM Chan Song 2002-HM, 2004-HM Matt Weibring 2000-HM, 2002-3rd One-Time All-Americans Carlos Beautell 1993-HM Roberto Castro 2004-HM Watts Gunn 1927-1st Bunky Henry 1967-1st Tripp Isenhour 1990-HM Jimmy Johnston 1992-2nd Bob McDonnell Jay Nichols Bill Ploeger Mikko Rantanen Chan Reeves Charlie Yates 1985-2nd 1987-HM 1962-HM 1993-HM 1991-HM 1934-1st Ramblinwreck.com 37

Honors/History National Players of the Year Fred Haskins Award (voted upon by coaches, players and media, given by the Fred Haskins Commision in Columbus, Ga.) 1993 David Duval 1995 Stewart Cink 1998 Matt Kuchar 2001 Bryce Molder Stewart Cink Jack Nicklaus Award (given by the Golf Coaches Association of America) 1993 David Duval 1995 Stewart Cink 1998 Bryce Molder 2001 Bryce Molder David Duval Golfweek Player of the Year (given by Golfweek magazine) 1998 Bryce Molder (co-winner) 2001 Bryce Molder Bryce Molder Dave Williams Award (national player of the year) 1993 David Duval 1995 Stewart Cink 2000 Matt Kuchar 2001 Bryce Molder Matt Kuchar Arnold Palmer Award (given by the GCAA to the NCAA champion) 2002 Troy Matteson Troy Matteson Byron Nelson Award (given by the GCAA to the nation s outstanding student-athlete in golf) 2003 Troy Matteson 38 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

National Champions Troy Matteson NCAA Champion in 2002 Troy Matteson capped an outstanding junior season by winning the biggest tournament of the year in Columbus, Ohio, at the NCAA Championships. The victory was his fourth of the year, tying the school record held by David Duval and marked the first time since 1934 that a Yellow Jacket was crowned National Collegiate Champion. Matteson s run to the title began inauspiciously as he opened with a 2-over-par score of 73 to stand tied for 88th place, seven shots off the tournament lead. That would change quickly, as he found his scoring groove over the next 54 holes of play. Day two saw the first signifcant move, as Matteson carded a 5-under-par round of 66 to move into a tie for 12th place a 73-66 139. The steady play continued over the final two rounds, as Matteson finished with sub-par rounds of 70 and 67 respectively to take over the individual lead as the final round came to an end. The victory marked the fourth individual title of the year for Matteson, tying the school record previously held by David Duval, along with being the third time in school history that a Yellow Jacket had been the individual national champion. For his efforts, Matteson was named the recipient of the Arnold Palmer National Player of the Year award and earned firstteam All-America honors for the first time in his career. Georgia Tech Golf Watts Gunn National Collegiate Champion in 1927 The Rambling Wreck and the name of Watts Gunn rose to supreme heights in 1927. Becoming the first Georgia Tech golfer to win the National Collegiate Championship, Gunn shot a total of 302 over the 72-hole event at the Garden City Country Club to win the medal competition. He went on to despatch Walker Cup teammate Roland McKenzie, 10-9, to win the individual title, and his 69 in the final round broke the course record. He also helped Tech win the Southern Intercollegiate title the same year. Along with winning the collegiate championship, Gunn was a two-time U.S. Walker Cup team member, joining the squad in both 1926 and 1928. In those two events, he compiled a combined 4-0 record, posting a pair of victories in each. Gunn was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1961. The annual Yellow Jacket men s golf team award for the season s most improved player is named in Gunn s honor. Charlie Yates National Collegiate Champion in 1934 Y ates, who won the British Amateur in 1938 and the Western Amateur in 1935, won the Georgia state championship in 1931 and 1935, advanced to the second round of match play in the U.S. Amateur and was the low amateur in the first Masters tournament in 1934. He culminated a fine college career by winning the 1934 National Collegiate Championship in Cleveland, Ohio, joining Watts Gunn as the only two Tech golfers ever to do so. Yates is one of six Yellow Jackets to have competed in the Walker Cup, as he was a team member in both 1936 and 38, compiling a 3-0-1 record in those matches. In 1953, he was named the captain of the Walker Cup team and was an honorary captain in 1985 Yates played in the first 11 Masters tournaments, five times finishing as low amateur and three times finishing in the top 24. He was inducted into the Georgia Tech Hall of Fame in 1959 and an award named in his honor has been given annually to the member of the Yellow Jacket golf team displaying the most outstanding academic achievement. Ramblinwreck.com 39

Honors/History Amateur/National Competition U.S. Amateur Champions Bobby Jones 1924 1925 1927 1928 1930 Matt Kuchar 1997 Yellow Jackets in International Competitions WALKER CUP TEAM 1922, 24, 26, 28, 30: Bobby Jones 1926, 28: Watts Gunn 1936, 38: Charlie Yates 1991: David Duval 1999: Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder 2001: Bryce Molder WORLD AMATEUR TEAM United States 1992: David Duval 1998: Matt Kuchar 2000: Bryce Molder Puetro Rico 1994, 96, 98: Mauricio Muniz PALMER CUP TEAM 1998: Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder 1999: Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder 2001: Bryce Molder U.S.-JAPAN MATCHES 1999: Carlton Forrester 2002: Kris Mikkelsen PRESIDENT S CUP TEAM 1998: David Duval 2000: Stewart Cink and David Duval RYDER CUP TEAM 1987: Larry Mize 1999: David Duval 2001: Stewart Cink and David Duval 2004: Stewart Cink 40 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Bobby Jones - Atlanta, Ga. On Sept. 27, 1930, Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., of Atlanta walked off the 11th green at the Merion Cricket Club and into history. No one before him had won golf s four major championships in a single year. No one has done it since. No one might ever do it again. It may be 60 years, if then, before we see another Grand Slam, said Joe Dey, former commissioner of the PGA Tour and former executive director of the United States Golf Association. You never say never, said Ben Hogan, who was 18 when Jones won the Slam and remains the only golfer to win three professional majors in one year. But considering the times there are so many more good players it s improbable that any player will win all four. Of all the single-season sustained records of excellence in major sports, Jones mark has stood the longest. Longer than Babe Ruth s 60 home runs, a record that last 34 years after he set it in 1927; longer than Joe DiMaggio s 1941 hitting streak of 56 games, which is still alive after 49 years; longer than Wilt Chamberlain s 50.4 points-per-game average, set in 1961-62; longer than Bryon Nelson s PGA Tour streak of 11 straight victories and 18 overall in 1945. The four tournaments Jones won the national Open and amateur championships of the United States and Britain originally were known as the Impregnable Quadrilateral. That term eventually evolved into the Grand Slam, a term that stuck even when the PGA Championship and the Masters replaced the two amateur tournaments in the mythical foursome. To understand the magnitude of Jones deed, consider that in the ensuing 60 years only four players Hogan, Gene Sarazen, Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus in their careers have won each of the four events that make up the modern Slam. In golf s record books, Hogan comes across as the most serious challenger to Jones record when in 1953 the Texan won the Masters, U.S. Open and British Open. But because there was some overlap in dates of the British Open and the PGA Championship, the possibility of Hogan completing the Slam never existed. Perhaps the most incredible thing about Jones Slam is that he planned it. He didn t have a name for it, nor was he gloryseeking. His reasons were purely personal. Being an amateur golfer, his finances and family obligations would not allow him to play in all four tournaments after 1930. As it turned out, he didn t have to. He announced his retirement from competitive golf a few weeks after winning the U.S. Amateur. He was 28. Dey, then a 23-year-old sportswriter for The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, was there at Merion in Ardmore, Pa., when Jones completed the Grand Slam. Now 83, Dey said Jones performance was simply unbelievable. I saw every shot, and I haven t seen anyone since as dominant as Jones was in that Amateur, Dey said. None of his matches went past the 14th hole. He cruised along. Considering the pressure and the crowds you have to remember in those days the fairways weren t roped it was a remarkable performance by a remarkable player. Dey has seen all the great players and says only Hogan and Nicklaus equaled Jones in figuring out a way to win. If Nicklaus couldn t do it, I don t think it could be done. Maybe Hogan could have, but there wasn t that much emphasis on the Grand Slam during his day. I don t see anyone out there today who knows how to win like they did and like Jones did. Also, it s just too hard now because there are too many good players to expect one to win all four, and too, I believe the intense media attention given to the majors creates tremendous pressure that begins to build when someone wins the first two. Hogan, now 78, agrees about the media pressure. It s incredible, he said, much more so than when I played. Because it was impossible for me to play in all four in 1953, there was none of that. Dey credits Jones with the Grand Slam transformation from two amateurs and two Opens to today s four pro majors. When Jones retired, there was not another amateur of his ability, and after he started Augusta National, and the Masters took hold, the attention turned away from the amateurs to the professionals, he said. What Jones did was win the Grand Slam, then without realizing it, created another one. How good was Jones? From 1923 through 1930, Jones won 13 major national titles in the U.S. and Great Britain, 62 percent of the championships he entered. In the last 11 British and U.S. Opens in which he played, he finished no worse than second in 10, winning seven times. And from the time he was 14 to the time he was 28, no player ever beat him twice in championship match play. It also must be noted that Jones was hardly a full-time golfer. Often he would go months without picking up a club. Instead, he studied mechanical engineering at Georgia Tech, got a degree in English literature at Harvard, dabbled in real estate and then attended law school at Emory. In his 13 years in major championship competition, he was a student, high school or college, in nine of them. He played only 52 tournaments in that span, an average of four a year, and won 23. Though Jones was born and raised in Atlanta, there is no public display of his memorabilia. His old locker remains at East Lake Country Club men s locker room and several pictures hang on the walls of the grill room. Most of his trophies and his famous putter, Calamity Jane, are on display in a showcase in the Jones Room at the Atlanta Athletic Club. Jones died in the early evening of Dec. 18, 1971. He played his last round of golf in 1948, the year he was stricken with syringomyeliam, a disease that attacks the central nervous system. His burial is in Atlanta s Oakland Cemetery. His tombstone reads: Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. Born 1902 Died 1971 No other words were thought necessary. This story was written by the late Tom McCollister, who covered golf for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and paid this tribute to Bobby Jones on the 60th anniversary of his Grand Slam, in the Sept. 27, 1990, edition of the Journal and Constitution. Georgia Tech Golf Ramblinwreck.com 41

Honors/History Bob McDonnell - Ormond Beach, Fla. Career Honors and Statistics 3rd-team All-American 1985 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1985 ACC Champion 1985 ACC Academic Honor Roll 1984 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1982-83 18-1334 68-79 74.11 1983-84 27-2000 67-80 74.07 1984-85 43-3152 67-82 73.30 1985-86 32-2352 70-82 73.50 Career 120-8,838 67-82 73.65 Career Tournament Results 1982-83 T54 Gator Invitational 71-74-76 221 T13 Seminole Invitational 72-76-75 223 3 Central Florida Intercollegiate 73-72-77-73 295 T7 Junior-Senior Championship 68-76 144 T28 Tar Heel Invitational 79-70-74 223 T27 ACC Championship 79-74-75 228 1983-84 5 Hall of Fame Invitational 75-72-73 220 3 Gator Invitational 67-72-67 206 T50 Imperial Lakes Classic 77-76-69 222 Iron Duke Classic 79-77-73 229 Furman Invitational 77-77-73 227 24 Tar Heel Invitational 73-77-72 222 7 ACC Championship 68-76-80 224 T58 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 75-80-71 226 T50 Southern Intercollegiate 73-76-75 224 1984-85 T19 Forest Hills Invitational 75-76-74 225 MacGregor Intercollegiate 79-72-75 226 T13 John Ryan Memorial 74-72-70 216 T10 Dixie Intercollegiate 72-75-74 221 Gator Bowl Invitational 69-81-80 230 Hall of Fame Invitational 82-74-74 230 11 Hilton Head Invitational 72-77-74 223 Imperial Lakes Classic 69-74-70 213 T14 Iron Duke Classic 72-74-73 219 T7 Furman Invitational 74-76-70 220 1 ACC Championship 68-69-68 205 T18 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 72-71-70 213 1 Southern Intercollegiate 70-67-69 206 T74 NCAA Championship 77-73-77-78 305 1985-86 T16 Honda Fall Collegiate 75-71-75 221 Grandfather Mountain Invitational 80-78-82 240 John Ryan Memorial 74-73 147 1 Miami National Collegiate 71-70-70 211 2 Hilton Head Intercollegiate 72-73 145 T15 Imperial Lakes Classic 74-72-71 218 Iron Duke Classic 73-71-78 222 Furman Invitational 73-74-71 218 10 ACC Championship 74-72-72 218 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 74-74-70 218 T38 NCAA Championship 77-72-74-71 294 42 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Charlie Rymer - Fort Mill, S.C. Career Honors and Statistics 3rd-team All-American 1988 Honorable Mention All-American 1989 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1988, 1989 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1986-87 32-2377 68-83 74.28 1987-88 36-2645 67-84 73.47 1988-89 38-2792 67-80 73.47 1989-90 40-2948 66-83 73.70 Career 146-10,762 66-84 73.71 Career Tournament Results 1986-87 T7 USA-Japan Friendship 70-72-74 216 T2 John Ryan Memorial 69-71 140 T5 Dixie Intercollegiate 75-71-72 218 T44 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 74-76-76 226 T37 Doral Park Invitational 73-76-83 232 T24 Iron Duke Classic 72-77-75 224 1 Furman Invitational 68-74 142 T20 ACC Championship 71-76-73 220 T37 Chris Schenkel Invitational 72-72-76 220 65 Oak Tree Collegiate 73-75-83 231 T91 NCAA Championship 74-82-74-78 308 Georgia Tech Golf 1987-88 T23 Guilford Invitational 75-76 151 T18 Southwestern Intercollegiate 73-76-70 219 T26 Southern Intercollegiate 73-75-79 227 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 72-73-80 225 3 Bill Bell Memorial 71-73-67 211 2 Doral Park Collegiate 67-72-77 216 1 Imperial Lakes Classic 69-69-68 206 5 Iron Duke Classic 71-72-75 218 T47 Furman Invitational 84-74-73 231 19 ACC Championship 72-77-80 229 T23 Chris Schenkel Invitational 75-72-70 217 T26 NCAA Championship 74-74-76-71 295 1988-89 1 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 69-73-71 213 T33 Red River Classic 73-78-72 223 T1 Southern Intercollegiate 74-74-69 215 T75 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes 72-81-76 229 T39 Arizona Intercollegiate 74-77-80 231 T62 Doral Park Collegiate 84-74-75 233 T27 Imperial Lakes Classic 74-67-75 216 2 Wofford Invitational 76-66-72 214 T17 Furman Intercollegiate 77-75-70 222 T5 ACC Championship 71-72-76 219 T16 Chris Schenkel Invitational 70-71-75 216 T3 NCAA East Regional 73-73-71 217 T35 NCAA Championship 76-70 146 1989-90 T7 U.S.-Japan Friendship 77-75-69 221 T16 Carpet Capital Collegiate 79-73-74 226 T1 Southern Intercollegiate 69-70-69 208 T60 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 79-79-72 230 T15 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate 70-73-72 215 T25 Doral Park Collegiate 79-76-73 228 T32 Imperial Lakes Classic 75-68-75 218 T43 Furman Intercollegiate 74-74-79 227 T12 The American 66-80-74 220 T24 ACC Championship 83-70-75 228 T22 Cavalier Classic 74-74-77 225 T9 NCAA East Regional 70-71-72 213 T68 NCAA Championship 73-76-77-73 299 Ramblinwreck.com 43

Honors/History David Duval - Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Career Honors and Statistics 1st-Team All-American 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Fred Haskins Player of the Year 1993 Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year 1993 Dave Williams Award Recipient 1993 ACC Player of the Year 1992, 1993 ACC Champion 1991, 1993 U.S. Walker Cup Team 1992 U.S. World Amateur Team 1992 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1989-90 40-2895 66-83 72.38 1990-91 41-2960 65-81 72.20 1991-92 40-2881 66-83 72.03 1992-93 41-2899 65-80 70.71 Career 162-11,635 65-83 71.82 Career Tournament Results 1989-90 T2 U.S.- Japan Friendship 70-74-70 214 T4 Carpet Capital Collegiate 69-74-76 219 T47 Southern Intercollegiate 71-71-83 225 T70 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes 80-76-76 232 17 Ring Arizona Intercollegiate 73-71-72 216 T4 Doral Park National 72-76-71 219 T2 ImperiaLakes Classic 66-75-70 211 2 Furman Intercollegiate 75-69-67 211 T12 The American 73-71-76 220 2 ACC Championships 68-72-76 216 T9 NCAA East Regional 70-72-71 213 T8 NCAA Championship 74-68-76-70 288 1990-91 T40 Carpet Capital Collegiate 76-78-72 226 T40 Preview Classic 80-73-73 226 T4 Red River Classic 69-72-70 211 T3 Southern Intercollegiate 74-77-66 217 T9 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 69-70-74 213 T128 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate 77-71-76 224 T12 Doral Park national 67-74-77 218 T37 Golf Digest Collegiate 71-81-72 224 1 Furman Intercollegiate 70-68 138 2 Ping American Intercollegiate 75-69-71 215 3 Cavalier Classic 72-72-69 213 T1 ACC Championship 67-70 137 T4 NCAA East Regional 73-65-74 212 2 NCAA Championship 76-70-71-69 286 1991-92 T27 Carpet Capital Collegiate 83-72-69 224 2 Preview Classic 66-72-70 208 T22 LSU National Collegiate 78-76-75 229 2 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 70-68-72 210 T14 Miami National Collegiate 74-73-72 219 T8 Golf Digest Collegiate 72-71-76 219 T13 Furman Intercollegiate 76-72-73 221 T6 Ping-American Airlines Collegiate 70-72-74 216 T1* Cavalier Classic 68-75-70 213 T3 ACC Championship 73-66-71 210 T5 NCAA East Regional 76-73-68 217 T23 NCAA Championship 68-74-72-75 289 1992-93 T2 John Hancock All-American 72-67-67 206 T17 Jerry Pate National Collegiate 80-69-74 223 T6 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes 71-72-68 211 T1 UNLV Rebel Classic 71-70-67 208 T7 American University Collegiate 76-71-73 220 T3 Ping Arizona Collegiate 74-68-72 214 T3 Golf Digest Collegiate 72-75 147 4 Carpet Capital Collegiate 70-72 142 2 Ping American Collegiate 70-70-71 211 1 ACC Championship 70-69-67 206 1 Cavalier Classic 73-69-72 214 1 Perry Maxwell Collegiate 68-70-70 207 T3 NCAA East Regional 67-74-70 211 2 NCAA Championship 73-71-65-70 279 * Won playoff 44 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Jimmy Johnston - Knoxville, Tenn. Career Honors and Statistics 2nd-Team All-American 1992 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1992 NCAA East Regional Champion 1992 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1990-91 38-2813 69-82 74.03 1991-92 37-2679 67-81 72.41 Career 75-5,492 67-82 73.23 Career Tournament Results 1990-91 T44 Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-75-78 227 T5 Preview Classic 76-71-70 217 T70 Red River Classic 79-82-75 236 T6 Southern Intercollegiate 72-74-72 218 T7 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 71-72-69 212 T28 Ping Arizona Collegiate 71-73-80 224 T48 Doral Park National 79-74-73 226 T61 Furman Intercollegiate 78-76 154 T21 Ping American 77-74-74 225 T8 Cavalier Classic 74-70-72 216 T6 ACC Championship 73-69 142 T13 NCAA East Regional 72-73-71 216 T45 NCAA Championship 73-75-81-71 300 Georgia Tech Golf 1991-92 T5 Carpet Capital Collegiate 71-75-72 218 T11 Preview Classic 73-69-72 214 T28 LSU National Invitational 81-78-73 232 T13 Palmetto Dunes Collegiate 72-73-74 219 2nd National Collegiate 73-68-70 211 T13 Golf Digest Collegiate 74-75-72 221 T35 Furman Intercollegiate 76-79-71 226 T6 Ping American 69-74-73 216 3 Cavalier Classic 74-71-69 214 2nd ACC Championship 67-72-70 209 1 NCAA East Regional 72-67-70 209 T26 NCAA Championship 73-76-70-71 290 Ramblinwreck.com 45

Honors/History Stewart Cink - Florence, Ala. Career Honors and Statistics 1st-Team All-American 1995 2nd-Team All-American 1993, 1994 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1993, 1994, 1995 Fred Haskins Player of the Year 1995 Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year 1995 Dave Williams Award 1995 ACC Player of the Year 1995 ACC Academic Honor Roll 1992, 1993 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1991-92 37-2765 67-82 74.73 1992-93 38-2761 66-82 72.66 1993-94 45-3222 65-82 71.60 1994-95 37-2630 65-76 71.08 Career 157-11,378 65-82 72.47 Career Tournament Results 1991-92 T23 Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-77-72 223 T43 Preview Classic 73-73-75 221 T32 LSU National 77-76-80 233 T56 Golf World-Palmetto Dunes 78-74-77 229 T14 Miami National Collegaite 72-70-77 219 T57 Golf Digest Collegiate 76-82-73 231 T7 Furman Intercollegiate 73-74-72 219 T35 Ping-American Airlines Collegiate 78-71-76 225 T21 Cavalier Classic 75-74-74 223 T3 ACC Championship 75-68-67 210 105 NCAA East Regional 78-81-81 240 T42 NCAA Championship 73-74-72-73 292 1992-93 T9 Jerry Pate National 78-73-69 220 T12 Golf-World Palmetto Dunes 73-75-66 214 T1 UNLV Rebel Classic 68-71-69 208 2 American University Collegiate 71-77-69 217 T3 Ping Arizona Collegiate 68-71-75 214 T26 Golf Digest Collegiate 82-71 153 T22 Carpet Capital Collegiate 78-70 148 T42 Ping America Collegiate 74-78-75 227 T12 ACC Championship 75-72-72 219 T10 Cavalier Classic 68-73-81 221 T7 The Maxwell 69-70-73 212 T27 NCAA East Regional 71-74-73 218 T13 NCAA Championship 70-74-71-74 289 1993-94 T19 Preview Classic 75-72-72 221 81 Red River Classic DQ-69-70 NA 2 John Hancock All-American Collegiate 76-79-75 230 T51 Jerry Pate National 69-71-68 208 T9 NCAA Puerto Rico Challenge 73-77-71 221 T3 Golf Digest Collegiate 75-74-68 217 T57 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 82-74-82 238 4 Carpet Capital Collegiate 69-73-73 215 T2 Ping Intercollegiate 72-68-74 214 T4 ACC Championship 69-71-75 215 T2 Cavalier Classic 67-72-71 210 T31 The Maxwell 74-72-74 220 3 NCAA East Regional 74-75-76 216 T5 NCAA Championship 75-67-65-73 280 1994-95 1 Preview Classic 70-70 140 T8 Topy Cup/U.S. Japan Friendship 74-73-70 217 T3 Jerry Pate National 74-67-68 209 2 Golf World Palmetto-Dunes 70-70-69 209 1 NCAA Puerto Rico Challenge 69-69-70 208 T11 Golf Digest Collegiate 72-73-75 220 2 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 73-70-71 214 1 Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-65-73 212 T4 Ping Intercollegiate 68-75-70 213 T8 ACC Championship 73-69-72 214 T1 The Marwell 69-66-76 211 T15 NCAA East Regional 71-73-74 218 NA NCAA Championship 73-72 145 46 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Matt Kuchar - Lake Mary, Fla. Career Honors and Statistics U.S. Amateur Champion 1997 1st-team All-American 1998, 2000 3rd-team All-American 1997 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Fred Haskins Player of the Year 1998 Dave Williams Award 2000 ACC Player of the Year 1998 ACC Rookie of the Year 1997 NCAA East Regional Champion 1998 Walker Cup 1999 Palmer Cup 1998, 1999 World Amateur Team 1998 ACC Academic Honor Roll 1997, 2000 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1996-97 40-2900 67-77 72.50 1997-98 35-2478 64-80 70.80 1998-99 29-2137 69-83 73.68 1999-2000 34-2402 67-74 70.65 Career 138-9917 64-83 71.86 Career Tournament Results 1996-97 T20 William H. Tucker Invitational 72-74-69 215 T40 Keswick Club Cavalier Classic 75-75-73 223 1 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 70-67-69 206 T19 Taylor Made Red River Classic 72-68-72 212 T18 Duke Golf Classic 75-74-76 225 T19 Country Club of Louisiana Intercollegiate 71-72-77 220 T9 Ping Arizona Intercollegiate 72-72-72 216 T15 Puerto Rico Golf Classic 76-74-69 219 1 Furman Intercollegiate 69-70-70 209 T10 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-75-72 219 2 ACC Championships 76-70-70 216 T21 Liberty University Golf Classic 76-75 151 T6 NCAA East Regional 68-74-74 216 MC NCAA Championship 77-76 153 1997-98 T5 William H. Tucker Invitational 69-71 140 T21 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 69-74-75 218 T38 Duke Golf Classic 80-73 153 T8 Country Club of Louisiana Intercollegiate 72-74-72 218 T2 Nelson Stanford Invitational 71-70-70 211 T5 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 74-66-72 212 T31 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 74-75-70 219 1 Puerto Rico Golf Classic 68-70-70 208 T4 Carpet Capital Collegiate 68-73-73 214 3 ACC Championships 70-71-66 207 1 NCAA East Regional 64-69-69 202 T7 NCAA Championship 69-67-70-70 276 Georgia Tech Golf 1998-99 T14 Ridges Invitational 71-75-69 215 T26 Ping Golfweek Preview Invitational 78-73-75 226 T54 Golfworld Palmetto Dunes Invitational 75-75-76 226 T-1 Waikola Intercollegiate 71-74-76 221 T-20 Puerto Rico Challenge 69-71-74 214 T-47 Golf Digest Intercollegiate 75-76-75 226 T29 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-70-79 221 T12 ACC Championship 75-74-71 220 2 NCAA East Regional 70-69-70 209 T120 NCAA Championship 83-76 159 1999-2000 T14 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 72-73-71 216 T8 Carpet Capital Collegiate 69-72-72 213 T7 Golfworld Palmetto Dune Invitational 69-69-69 207 1 Savana College All-America Classic 69-67-72 214 T1 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 68-69-71 208 T4 San Juan Shootout 73-68-71 212 T7 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 70-74-67 211 T7 U.S. Collegiate Championship 73-71-67 211 T4 ACC Championship 71-73-69 213 T14 NCAA East Regional 74-73-73 220 T20 NCAA Championship 67-70-72-74 283 Ramblinwreck.com 47

Honors/History Bryce Molder - Conway Ark. Career Honors and Statistics 1st-Team All-American 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 Fred Haskins Player of the Year 2001 Jack Nicklaus Player of the Year 1998, 2001 Golfweek Collegiate Player of the Year 2001 Dave Williams Award Recipient 2001 ACC Player of the Year 1999, 2000, 2001 ACC Rookie of the Year 1998 ACC Champion 2000 Academic All-America Team Member of Year 2001 Academic All-American 1999, 2000, 2001 GCAA All-America Scholar 2000, 2001 World Amateur Medalist 2000 U.S. Walker Cup Team 1999, 2001 U.S. Palmer Cup Team 1999, 2001 NCAA Today s Top VIII Award 2001 Set all-time NCAA season (69.43, since broken) and career (70.69) scoring average records Tied NCAA single-round scoring record of 60 in 2001 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1997-98 38-2696 66-78 70.95 1998-99 38-2720 65-80 71.57 1999-2000 36-2546 66-77 70.72 2000-01 35-2430 60-82 69.43 Career 147-10,392 60-82 70.69 Career Tournament Results 1997-98 T3 William H. Tucker Invitational 70-69 139 T37 Tennessee Tournament of Champions 76-72-74 222 3 Duke Golf Classic 72-71 143 2 Country Club of Louisiana Intercollegiate 67-70-73 210 T12 Nelson Stanford Invitational 74-72-71 217 T7 PING Arizona Intercollegiate 69-77-68 214 T18 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 73-69-75 217 T27 Puerto Rico Golf Classic 71-77-78 226 T2 Cuscowilla Intercollegiate 72-67-68 208 T1 Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-69-69 212 T5 ACC Championships 70-71-68 209 2 NCAA East Regional 73-67-66 206 6 NCAA Championships 68-68-68-69 273* 1998-99 T3 Ridges Invitational 71-70-69 210 T42 Golfweek Preview Invitational 80-76-75 231 T2 Taylor Made Red River Classic 71-67-67 205 9 Duke Golf Classic 76-70-69 215 T2 Golfworld Palmetto Dunes Invitational 69-67-76 212 T5 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 65-79-80 224 7 Puerto Rico Classic 74-67-69 210 T1^ Golf Digest Intercollegiate 70-69-69 208 T15 Chris Schenkel Invitational 70-72-78 220 1 Carpet Capital Collegiate 66-71-67 204# T7 ACC Championship 73-71-73 217 T3 NCAA East Regional 69-74-67 210 T65 NCAA Championship 77-77 154 1999-2000 T14 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 73-74-69 216 1 Carpet Capital Collegiate 68-68-68 204 T2 Iron Duke Golf Classic 70-74 144 T18 Golf World/Palmetto Dunes Invitational 70-69-72 211 7 Savane College All-America Classic 72-72-70 214 T1 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 66-69-73 208 T8 San Juan Shoot Out 67-70-77 214 T17 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 68-73-72 213 T10 U.S. Collegiate Championships 71-71-70 212 1 ACC Championship 72-67-67 206 T21 NCAA East Regional 71-75-76 222 T15 NCAA Championship 69-72-71-70 282 2000-01 1 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 68-72 140 2 Carpet Capital Collegiate 70-68-73 211 1 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 67-62-67 196$ 2 Golf World Invitational 69-67-60 196$# T13 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 76-82-67 225 3 Puerto Rico Classic 71-71-70 212 T4 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 75-69-68 212 1 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 67-68 135 T4 U.S. Collegiate Championships 72-78-71 211 2 ACC Championship 69-70-66 205% 2 NCAA East Regional 68-69-66 203 T8 NCAA Championships 73-72-66-73 284 *School record for 72-hole tournament ^Lost playoff to David Gossett on second hole $Lowest 54-hole tournament in school history #NCAA-tying and school-record round %Tied Lowest 54-hole ACC Championship score in school history 48 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Troy Matteson - Austin, Texas Career Honors and Statistics NCAA Champion 2002 1st-team All-American 2002, 2003 3rd-team All-American 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 2001, 2002, 2003 Arnold Palmer Award 2002 Byron Nelson Award 2003 GCAA All-America Scholar 2002, 2003 ACC Academic Honor Roll 1999, 2000, 2001 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1999-2000 33-2399 64-81 72.70 2000-01 33-2391 64-78 72.45 2001-02 37-2642 65-78 71.41 2002-03 36-2564 64-78 71.22 Career 139-9996 64-81 71.91 Career Tournament Results 1999-2000 T26 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 72-75-73 220 T17 Carpet Capital Collegiate 70-76-70 216 T15 Iron Duke Golf Classic 74-75 149 T55 Golf World Palmetto Dunes Invitational 76-68-75 219 T39 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 74-71-77 222 T29 San Juan Shoot Out 75-71-74 220 T17 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 67-72-74 213 T5 U.S. Collegiate Championship 75-64-70 209 13 ACC Championship 72-73-73 218 T56 NCAA East Regional 81-75-72 228 T30 NCAA Championship 73-71-72-69 285 2000-01 T23 Carpet Capital Collegiate 73-70-79 222 T15 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 76-64-72 212 T28 Golf World Invitational 70-68-75 213 T13 Taylor Made/ Waikoloa Intercollegiate 75-78-72 225 T15 Puerto Rico Classic 75-71-73 219 2 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 72-72-66 210 T37 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 75-75 150 T20 Ford U.S. Collegiate Championship 74-72-73 219 T10 ACC Championship 70-74-71 215 T49 NCAA East Regional 73-69-73 215 T27 NCAA Championship 74-76-69-70 289 Georgia Tech Golf 2001-02 T19 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invit. 75-72-72 219 T3 Carpet Capital Collegiate 68-69-76 213 T7 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 70-69-74 213 T2 Long Cove Invitational 76-68-67 211 T17 Savane College All-America Classic 70-75-70 215 1 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 67-70-73 210 1 Puerto Rico Classic 69-65-71 205 T1 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 70-69-69 208 T45 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship 74-75-78 227 T23 ACC Championship 69-77-72 218 T60 NCAA East Regional 73-76-78 227 1 NCAA Championship 73-66-70-67 276 2002-03 T1 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-64-69 205 T10 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 73-76-72 221 T12 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 71-69 140 T23 Nelson Invitational 71-72-73 216 T11 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 73-69-69 211 T3 Puerto Rico Classic 73-71-70 214 T22 Toyota Collegiate Championship 71-73-72 216 T17 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 73-74-68 215 T8 Augusta State Invitational 71-68-68 207 T3 ACC Championship 74-67-73 214 1 NCAA East Regional 68-67-66 201 T39 NCAA Championship 78-74-77-75 304 Ramblinwreck.com 49

Honors/History Kris Mikkelsen - Woodstock, Ga. Career Honors and Statistics 2nd-team All-American 2002 Honorable Mention All-American 2001 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 2002 U.S.-Japan Matches 2002 GCAA All-America Scholar 2001, 2002 ACC Academic Honor Roll 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1998-99 21-1538 68-85 73.23 1999-2000 8-583 69-78 72.88 2000-01 35-2574 66-87 73.54 2001-02 37-2667 67-77 72.08 Career 101-7362 66-87 72.89 Career Tournament Results 1998-99 T44 Red River Classic 75-72-70 217 T33 Duke Golf Classic 75-72-76 223 T2 Golf World Palmetto Dunes Invitational 72-70-70 212 T21 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 70-85-75 230 5 Puerto Rico Classic 70-70-68 208 T12 Golf Digest Intercollegiate 76-69-71 216 T62 Chris Schenkel Invitational 79-78-75 232 1999-2000 T21 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-72-73 217 T31 Iron Duke Golf Classic 78-74 152 T8 San Juan Shoot Out 72-73-69 214 2000-01 T71 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 79-79 158 T23 Carpet Capital Collegiate 73-70-79 222 T33 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 74-74-72 220 T24 Golf World Invitational 70-68-74 212 T96 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 87-81-75 243 T28 Puerto Rico Classic 80-72-70 222 T6 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 74-69-70 213 T9 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 70-73 143 44 U.S. Collegiate Championship 73-74-79 226 6 ACC Championship 69-73-71 213 T75 NCAA East Regional 72-72-74 221 T4 NCAA Championship 66-72-72-71 281 2001-02 T43 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 73-74-77 224 T11 Carpet Capital Collegiate 72-70-75 217 T10 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 69-72-73 214 T9 Long Cove Invitational 76-68-70 214 T17 Savane College All-America Classic 69-73-73 215 T9 Waikoloa Intercollegiate 71-72-74 217 T7 Puerto Rico Classic 67-73-73 212 T10 Las Vegas Collegiate 71-74-71 216 T16 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship 72-74-74 220 T9 ACC Championship 67-74-70 211 T18 NCAA East Regional 73-74-74 221 T33 NCAA Championship 70-74-71-71 286 50 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

Matt Weibring - Plano, Texas Career Honors and Statistics 3rd-Team All-American 2002 Honorable-Mention All-American 2000 All-Atlantic Coast Conference 2002 ACC Academic Honor Roll 2001 Year Rounds-Strokes Low-High Average 1998-99 9-684 74-80 76.00 1999-2000 25-1824 67-80 72.96 2000-01 35-2581 68-85 73.74 2001-02 34-2459 65-77 72.32 Career 103-7548 65-85 73.28 Career Tournament Results 1998-99 T49 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 80-78-75 233 T49 Duke Golf Classic 74-75-77 226 T37 Chris Schenkel Invitational 75-75-75 225 1999-2000 T12 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 73-71-71 215 T60 Carpet Capital Collegiate 74-76-80 230 T30 Golf World Palmetto Invitational 73-70-71 214 T46 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 73-71-76 220 T14 U.S. Collegiate Championship 73-69-73 215 T31 ACC Championship 72-75-79 226 T56 NCAA East Regional 78-77-73 228 6 NCAA Championship 71-71-67-67 276 Georgia Tech Golf 2000-01 T44 Ping/Golfweek Preview 76-76 152 T36 Carpet Capital Collegiate 71-73-82 226 T27 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 71-75-71 217 T28 Golf World Invitational 69-70-74 213 T67 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 85-80-72 237 T15 Puerto Rico Classic 75-75-69 219 T33 Las Vegas Intercollegiate 85-69-69 223 T37 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 73-77 150 T16 Ford U.S. Collegiate Championship 71-68-79 218 T12 ACC Championship 72-71-75 216 T10 NCAA East Regional 69-71-70 210 T63 NCAA Championship 76-78-75-71 300 2001-02 T55 Ping/Golfweek Preview Invitational 74-77-76 227 T17 Carpet Capital Collegiate 71-74-75 220 T28 Jerry Pate Intercollegiate 75-70-76 221 4 Long Cove Invitational 73-70-69 212 T37 Taylor Made/Waikoloa Intercollegiate 73-70-79 222 T4 Puerto Rico Classic 69-77-65 211 T19 Las Vegas Collegiate 77-70-71 218 7 Ping/U.S. Collegiate Championship 69-73-72 214 T2 ACC Championship 68-70-69 207 5 NCAA East Regional 70-71-75 216 T63 NCAA Championship 70-74-74-73 291 Ramblinwreck.com 51

Honors/History GCAA All-America Scholars The Golf Coaches Association of America recognizes its All-America Scholars by honoring players who are at least juniors academically, hold a grade point average of 3.2 or above, play in 75 percent of the team s events and have a stroke average of 77 or better. Tom Shaw 1990 & 1991 Bryce Molder 2000 & 2001 Kris Mikkelsen 2001 & 2002 Troy Matteson 2002 & 2003 Chan Song 2004 Nicholas Thompson 2004 52 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05

All-Conference Honors All-Atlantic Coast Conference 1985 Nacho Gervas, Bill McDonald, Bob McDonnell 1986 Nacho Gervas 1987 Jay Nichols 1988 Charlie Rymer 1989 Charlie Rymer 1990 David Duval 1991 David Duval 1992 David Duval, Jimmy Johnston 1993 Stewart Cink, David Duval 1994 Stewart Cink, Mikko Rantanen 1995 Stewart Cink, Jason Walters 1997 Matt Kuchar 1998 Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder 1999 Carlton Forrester, Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder 2000 Matt Kuchar, Bryce Molder 2001 Troy Matteson, Bryce Molder 2002 Troy Matteson, Kris Mikkelsen, Matt Weibring 2003 Troy Matteson, Nicholas Thompson 2004 Chan Song, Nicholas Thompson, Roberto Castro ACC Player of the Year 1992 David Duval 1993 David Duval 1995 Stewart Cink 1998 Matt Kuchar 1999 Bryce Molder 2000 Bryce Molder 2001 Bryce Molder ACC Rookie of the Year 1997 Matt Kuchar 1998 Bryce Molder 2002 Chan Song 2004 Roberto Castro ACC Coach of the Year 1984 Puggy Blackmon 1985 Puggy Blackmon 1992 Puggy Blackmon 1993 Puggy Blackmon 1999 Bruce Heppler 2001 Bruce Heppler 2002 Bruce Heppler All-Southeastern Conference 1948 Albert Swann ACC Academic Honor Roll 1980 Thomas Moody, Rick Riddle, Robert Muir 1981 David Deiters, Chris Handy, Joe Lowery, John Peay, Rick Riddle 1983 Frank Harbist 1984 Peter Davison, Frank Harbist, Bob McDonnell, Lenny Nash 1985 Frank Harbist, Lenny Nash, Jay Nichols, Charlie Thomas 1987 Chris Cupit 1988 Chris Cupit, Alan Rosen, Tom Shaw 1989 Mark Lofye, Tom Shaw 1990 Tom Shaw 1992 Carlos Beautell, Stewart Cink 1993 Stewart Cink, Tommy Johnston 1994 Brad Carroll, Sam Hulsey, Brian Newton, Lance Stover 1995 Rob Anderson, Brad Carroll, Brian Newton, Lance Stover 1996 Rob Anderson, Brad Carroll, Mauricio Muniz, Brian Newton 1997 Matt Kuchar, Wes Latimer, Mauricio Muniz, Brian Newton 1998 Chip Brown, Bryce Molder, Mauricio Muniz, Brian Newton 1999 Chip Brown, Adam Cranford, Carlton Forrester, Wes Latimer, Troy Matteson, Kris Mikkelsen, Bryce Molder 2000 Chip Brown, Adam Cranford, Carlton Forrester, Matt Kuchar, Troy Matteson, Kris Mikkelsen, Bryce Molder 2001 Chip Brown, Adam Cranford, Troy Matteson, Kris Mikkelsen, Bryce Molder, Matt Weibring 2002 Mike Barbosa, Adam Cranford, Kris Mikkelsen, Nicholas Thompson, Chan Song 2003 Mike Barbosa, Adam Cranford, Thomas Jordan, Nicholas Thompson, Chan Song 2004 Mike Barbosa, Nicholas Thompson, Chan Song, Roberto Castro, Kevin Larsen THE BEGINNING Bob McDonnell (left), Bill McDonald (center) and Nacho Gervas not only were Tech s first all-atlantic Coast Conference performers in golf, they led the Yellow Jackets to their first ACC golf title in 1985. Georgia Tech Hall of Fame Honorees Name Class Perry Adair 1918 Tommy Barnes 1938 James R. Cleveland 1960 Charles Dannals, Jr. 1935 H.E. Dennison (coach) 1939-55 David Duval 1993 Bill Eager, Jr. 1952 Nacho Gervas 1997 Watts Gunn 1927 Charles Harrison 1952 George W. (Bunky) Henry 1967 George D. Johnson, Jr. 1957 Robert Tyre (Bobby) Jones 1922 Bill McDonald 1988 Bob McDonnell 1986 Larry Mize 1979 Berrien Moore 1935 Jay Nichols 1987 Tommy Plaxico (coach) 1956-83 William D. Ploeger 1963 Frank M. Ridley, Jr. 1934 John H. Ridley 1935 Charlie Rymer 1990 Albert Swann 1949 Ewing G. Watkins 1921 Charles R. Yates 1935 Daniel Yates, Jr. 1941 Ramblinwreck.com 53 Georgia Tech Golf

Honors/History Georgia Tech Team Awards Robert Tyre Jones Award (Player of the Year) 1984 Nacho Gervas 1985 Bob McDonnell 1986 Nacho Gervas 1987 Jay Nichols 1988 Bill McDonald and Charlie Rymer 1989 Charlie Rymer 1990 David Duval 1991 David Duval 1992 David Duval 1993 David Duval 1994 Stewart Cink 1995 Stewart Cink 1996 Sam Hulsey 1997 Matt Kuchar 1998 Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder 1999 Bryce Molder 2000 Matt Kuchar and Bryce Molder 2001 Bryce Molder 2002 Troy Matteson 2003 Troy Matteson 2004 not awarded Charlie Yates Cup (Outstanding Academic Achievement) 1984 Peter Davison 1985 Charlie Thomas 1986 Bob McDonnell 1987 Chris Cupit 1988 Chris Cupit 1989 Tripp Isenhour 1990 Tom Shaw 1991 Tom Shaw 1992 Stewart Cink 1993 Stewart Cink 1994 Brian Newton 1995 Brian Newton 1996 Lance Stover 1997 Lance Stover 1998 Wes Latimer 1999 Bryce Molder 2000 Troy Matteson 2001 Kris Mikkelsen 2002 Kris Mikkelsen 2003 Chan Song 2004 Chan Song BOBBY JONES The greatest amateur golfer, he captured five U.S. Amateur titles, four U.S. Open titles and was undefeated in five Walker Cup matches. He captured golf s only grand slam in 1930. CHARLIE YATES He captured the 1934 NCAA Championship and was undefeated in the 1936 and 38 Walker Cups. Among his greatest amateur achievements were winning the British Amateur and the Western Open. Watts Gunn Trophy (Most Improved Player) 1984 Dave Hopson 1985 Jay Nichols 1986 Lenny Nash 1987 Jeff Rich 1988 Tripp Isenhour 1989 Trey Holroyd 1990 Tom Shaw 1991 Chan Reeves 1992 Jimmy Johnston 1993 Carlos Beautell 1994 Mikko Rantenan 1995 Sam Hulsey 1996 Mauricio Muniz 1997 Mike Pearson 1998 Carlton Forrester 1999 Wes Latimer 2000 Matt Weibring 2001 Troy Matteson 2002 Troy Matteson 2003 Adam Cranford 2004 Mike Barbosa 54 Georgia Tech Golf 2004-05 WATTS GUNN Pictured on the left, he captured the 1927 NCAA Championship and was undefeated in the 1926 and 28 Walker Cups.