2010-11 Notre Dame Men's Golf Media Guide

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TOM USHER SENIOR BIG EAST GOLFER OF THE MONTH (OCTOBER ’10) 2010 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF RUNNER-UP 2010 ALL-BIG EAST SELECTION

MAX SCODRO SENIOR 2011 PING ALL-MIDWEST REGION TEAM 2011 BIG EAST PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP MEDALIST 2010 BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF RUNNER-UP THREE-TIME ALL-BIG EAST SELECTION

CHRIS WALKER SENIOR 2011 ALL-BIG EAST SELECTION

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National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, three in women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball)

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Conference championships won by Irish teams in 2009-10 (BIG EAST, Midwest Fencing Conference)

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BIG EAST Conference championships won by Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play

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All-time Academic All-Americans, second most of any school, including six in 2009-10

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Academic All-America honorees since 2000; no school has more

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Irish programs which finished their 2009-10 campaign ranked

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Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a graduation rate of 100%

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Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate report in 2009-10, second-most in the Football Bowl Subdivision

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Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009

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Irish athletes who received the BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in 2009-10

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Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 school year


TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME

2010-11 SEASON IN REVIEW

Academic Excellence .....................................................................2-3 Sports Medicine/Sports Nutrition....................................................4 Strength and Conditioning ...............................................................5 This is Notre Dame.........................................................................6-7 University Leadership....................................................................8-9 Athletic Facilities ........................................................................10-11 Excellence On The Field ...................................................................12 Excellence Off The Field...................................................................13 Student Welfare and Development ...............................................14 Notre Dame Monogram Club.........................................................15 City of South Bend...........................................................................16 Media Information/Quick Facts......................................................18

2010-11 Season Notebook/Team Photo ......................................56 2010-11 Results and Statistics.......................................................57 2010-11 Tournament Results...................................................58-62 2010-11 Record Vs. Opponents .....................................................63 2010-11 Miscellaneous Statistics ..................................................64

THIS IS NOTRE DAME MEN’S GOLF

2011-12 Season Preview .........................................................20-21 2011-12 Team Roster......................................................................21 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic .................................................22 Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility..................................23 Warren Golf Course....................................................................24-27 COACHING STAFF

HISTORY AND RECORDS

Notre Dame Men’s Golf History ................................................66-67 All-Time Team Captains ............................................................66-67 Top All-Time Finishes ......................................................................68 Top Finishes Since 1990 ..................................................................69 Bests Since 1990........................................................................70-71 Individual Records .....................................................................72-73 Team Records ...................................................................................74 NCAA Championship History .........................................................75 NCAA Championships Results Since 1990....................................76 BIG EAST Records.............................................................................77 BIG EAST Awards and Results ..................................................78-79 Year-by-Year Results .................................................................80-93 All-Time Monogram Winners ..................................................94-95 Honors and Awards.........................................................................96

Head Coach Jim Kubinski..........................................................30-31 Assistant Coach Steve Colnitis ........................................................32 Support Staff....................................................................................32 STUDENT-ATHLETES

Connor Alan-Lee........................................................................34-35 Andrew Carreon.........................................................................36-37 Jeff Chen.....................................................................................38-39 Andrew Lane..............................................................................40-41 Paul McNamara III .....................................................................42-43 Niall Platt ....................................................................................44-45 Max Scodro ................................................................................46-47 Tom Usher ..................................................................................48-49 Chris Walker................................................................................50-51 Dustin Zhang .............................................................................52-53 Incoming Freshmen ........................................................................54

MEDIA INFORMATION

The Notre Dame Athletics Media Relations Office is always interested in assisting members of the media in their coverage of the Irish men’s golf team. Publicity and media information for Notre Dame’s men’s golf is handled by media relations assistant Brent Henningfeld. Photographs, feature ideas and results are always available from the MR Office. For men’s golf information and interviews, please contact Henningfeld at (574) 631-1762. All interviews should be arranged through the Media Relations Office. CREDITS

The 2010-11 Notre Dame Men’s Golf Guide was written and edited by media relations assistant Brent Henningfeld. Editorial assistance by media relations office assistants Michael Scholl and Nick Bucholtz. Graphic design and page layout by Ave Maria Press, Inc. Outside and inside cover design by Dave Scholtes of Ave Maria Press, Inc., Notre Dame, Ind. Photographic contributions by Pete LaFleur, Matt Cashore, Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Linda Dunn, Kevin Burke, Briand Godfrey, Heather Gollatz, Jerry Edman, Jeff Brown, Paul McNamara and Jason Roberts and Envision Media. Printing by Ave Maria Press in Notre Dame, Ind.

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

Exceptional Education Since its founding, Notre Dame has stressed mixing academics with faith and has done so while becoming one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation. Featuring five undergraduate colleges (Arts and Letters, Science, Architecture, Engineering and Business), the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School and the Law School, the University finds itself attracting some of the top students and faculty in the country. Students also participate in cutting edge research and diverse study abroad opportunities, enabling Notre Dame to offer one of the top academic experiences in the world.

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Ranking of the Mendoza College of Business by BusinessWeek, in its annual survey of undergraduate business programs. Ranking of the Notre Dame Law School by U.S. News and World Report.

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National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships won by faculty in the College of Arts and Letters, more than any other university in the nation.

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Publications in which the University of Notre Dame is ranked among the top 25 institutions of higher learning (U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/ Newsweek).

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First Year of Studies The First Year of Studies program provides all first-year students with the opportunity to gain a wide-ranging liberal arts background before choosing a specific major within Notre Dame’s five undergraduate colleges. A progressive advising program for all student-athletes enables the University to follow the academic progress of all student-athletes on a regular basis. Key to the program is the fact that it is not run by the athletics department but by the University administration. Student-Athlete Success Notre Dame expects the best out of its student-athletes just as it does of every other student on campus. Notre Dame has had unprecedented academic success among its athletes, consistently ranking among the top NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools in graduation rates and academic progress. With more Academic All-Americans than any other school since 2000, Irish athletes have shown themselves capable of performing in the classroom while competing on the field at an elite level.

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Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2010, more than any other of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision universities. The APR measures multi-year academic success by team members.

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Irish teams which recorded a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 2010 Academic Progress Rate report, more than any other Football Bowl Subdivision institution. Notre Dame also had 13 additional programs with scores of 990 or better and all 26 varsity teams placed above NCAA standards.

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Programs which achieved a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate, second most among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions.

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Federal graduation rate percent achieved by nine Irish teams, according to the latest NCAA figures. Notre Dame had 11 teams ranked first in their respective sport.

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Percentage of Irish varsity sports (19 of 22) to achieve a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate. Notre Dame was one of only 10 institutions with more than half its programs achieving a 100 percent graduation rate and no other school saw more than 80 percent of its programs achieve a perfect score.

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According to 2009 NCAA Graduation Success Rate results, Notre Dame ranked first in the nation in graduation rates among all studentathletes (99 percent), male student-athletes (98 percent), female student athletes (100 percent), black student-athletes (97 percent) and football student-athletes (96 percent).

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SPORTS MEDICINE/SPORTS NUTRITION

Sports Medicine While no athlete plans on an injury, Notre Dame is prepared with one of the top sports medicine teams in the country to help keep its athletes fit and ready to compete. With training facilities in the Joyce Center, Notre Dame Stadium and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, the training staff is always there to care for athletes. With approximately 225 years combined experience on the full-time staff, Notre Dame also boasts a partnership with the renowned South Bend Orthopaedics to provide first-class care.

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Total sports medicine staff members. Head athletic trainer Jim Russ leads three associate trainers, eight assistant trainers and two physical therapists.

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Square feet of cutting-edge sports medicine technology, including two 3,500-gallon therapy pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine.

Sports Nutrition Notre Dame has incorporated Erika Whitman, a full-time sports dietician, as a part of its Strength and Conditioning staff. Whitman continually provides accurate and up-to-date nutrition education to studentathletes and coaches. Including nutrition as an integral component of all training programs enables Irish athletes to achieve optimal health and maximize performance.

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Notre Dame is one of only 17 Football Bowl Subdivision schools to employ a full-time sports dietician in its athletics department.

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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING

Strength and Conditioning The task of keeping athletes in top physical condition is up to the strength & conditioning staff. The strength and conditioning staff knows the demands of competing on an elite level and is committed to ensuring Irish athletes are always in the best possible condition. From weight lifting to wind sprints and from warming up to cooling down, the strength and conditioning staff has every aspect covered.

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Full-time employees working with Irish varsity athletes. Notre Dame’s Olympic sports teams are led in the weight room by director of strength and conditioning Tony Rolinski and his staff.

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Square feet in the Haggar Fitness Complex, which is located in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, including a weight room, a 45-yard artificial turf agility field, a Gatorade hydration station, six plasma TVs and a 28-speaker sound system.

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THIS IS NOTRE DAME

The University of Notre Dame When Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern Indiana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of synthetic rubber. The University also has stressed residential life, with four of five students living on campus. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Father Sorin.

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The University of Notre Dame was founded by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., as an independent, national Catholic university adjacent to South Bend, Ind., on St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Lakes. Total enrollment at the University of Notre Dame, with 8,363 undergraduate students. Karat gold in the famed Golden Dome, which tops the Main Building at the heart of campus. Notre Dame’s ranking by Princeton Review in a list of “Dream Schools” which takes into account academics and student life, among other attributes.

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Student Body Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly international student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. The most recent freshman class featured 89 percent of students in the top 10 percent of their high school class. In addition, there are no fraternities or sororities at Notre Dame, with the school’s 28 residence halls housing more than 80 percent of the student body, serving as the focal point of social, religious and athletic activities.

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Graduation rate percentage among Notre Dame students, third in the nation behind only Harvard and Princeton.

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Retention rate between freshman and sophomore year which thanks to the University’s renowned First Year of Studies Program, ranks among the highest in the country.

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Percent of Notre Dame students who reside in one of 28 on-campus residence halls, where approximately 40 Holy Cross religious leaders provide pastoral assistance.

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States and countries, respectively, which Notre Dame students call home.

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UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP

Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C, took office as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005. He was elected by the University’s Board of Trustees to a five-year term April 30, 2004. An associate professor of philosophy and member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1990, Father Jenkins had served as a vice president and associate provost at the University from July 2000 until becoming president. Prior to his service in the provost’s office, Father Jenkins had been religious superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he was a Fellow and Trustee of the University. Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Father Jenkins earned degrees in philosophy from Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his master of divinity degree and licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. Prior to entering the Congregation of Holy Cross, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of the Old College e program for Notre Dame undergraduate candi-dates for the Congregation of Holy Cross from m 1991 to 1993. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953.

Notre Dame Administration President: Provost: Executive Vice President: Vice President and Senior Associate Provost: Vice President and Associate Provost: Vice President and Associate Provost: Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization: Vice President for Student Affairs: Vice President for University Relations: Vice President for Research: Vice President and General Counsel: Vice President for Business Operations: Vice President and Chief Investment Officer: Vice President for Public Affairs and Communications: Vice President for Finance: Vice President and Chief Information Officer:

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Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Thomas G. Burish John Affleck-Graves Christine Maziar Donald B. Pope-Davis

Thomas G. Burish Provost

John Affleck-Graves Executive Vice President

Richard C. Notebaert Chairman, Notre Dame Board of Trustees

Patricia Bellia NCAA Faculty Representative

Dennis C. Jacobs J. Nicholas Entrikin Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C. Louis M. Nanni Robert J. Bernhard Marianne Corr James J. Lyphout Scott C. Malpass Janet M. Botz John A. Sejdinaj Ronald Kraemer

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Jack Swarbrick Director of Athletics John B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Dame graduate who rose to national prominence as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his third year in 2010-11 as director of athletics at his alma mater. Among Swarbrick’s athletics initiatives are meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame w student-athletes through establishment of a new e sports performance division, reaching out to more e former Irish student-athletes via the Notre Dame Monogram Club and other programs, utilizing emerging digital technologies to deliver better information on and access to Notre Dame athletic programs via expanded production and distribution of programming, and restructuring Notre Dame’s approach to sport administration through nistrator to each of the assignment of a unique administrator 26 Irish sports. The past two years combined in Notre Dame athletics have featured 68 All-Americans, 14 Academic All-America selections and four NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winners; record involvement in community service hours by Irish student-m athletes; NCAA runner-up team e, finishes in 2010 men’s lacrosse,

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2009 fencing and 2008 women’s soccer; NCAA semifinal appearances in 2009 and 2010 women’s tennis and 2009 women’s soccer, plus a 2010 third-place fencing finish; the hiring of new Irish head football coach Brian Kelly to start the 2010 season; the decision to build a new, freestanding ice hockey arena, scheduled to open for the 2011-12 season, plus the 2009-10 dedications of new facilities for soccer and lacrosse – as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center, and 15 BIG EAST Conference titles along with four other league crowns in hockey, men’s lacrosse and fencing. Notre Dame ranked number one in the country (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the two most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys -- in 2009 with a 99 (including a 97 score in football that also ranked number one). Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels. He made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years overall with the firm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led most of the city’s successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations – from the National Football League to the United States Olympic Committee to the Big Ten Conference. His leadership efforts resulted in the city earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium; becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association national headquarters in 1999; hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship co competitions and an array of national and wo world championships in Olympic sports. Swarbrick’s practice at Baker & Daniels fo focused on the representation of owners of sp sports teams and organizations that sanction o conduct athletic competitions. He served or a general counsel for numerous national as g governing bodies of Olympic sports, i including USA Gymnastics and USRowing, and as a consultant to the 1996 Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta. In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, Swa Swarbrick coordinated the men’s College B Basketball Partnership, an NCAA-led group that ad addresses the opportunities and challenges in the sp sport, and developed the business plan for the new NB NBA/NCAA youth basketball enterprise, iHoops. In 20 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest 2000 ho honors, The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in est establishing Indianapolis as the new home of the NCA In 2001 the State of Indiana presented him NCAA. with the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. B Born March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre D Dame’s 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He a his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a and 2 2010 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a senior at Wake F Forest University; Cal, a freshman at TCU; and Christopher, a high school senior.

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ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Homes of the Fighting Irish In the midst of a master plan that will touch nearly every varsity team, Notre Dame has shown its commitment to providing athletes with the best possible facilities to help them compete on a national level. From new facilities to the extensive renovation of existing ones, Notre Dame is committed to giving Irish athletes every edge imaginable. The plan will result in a drastically altered footprint on the southeast corner of campus, creating an athletics quad that will give every Irish athlete a place they will be proud to call home.

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New facilities which have opened their doors in the past five years, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex (housing football offices and locker room, a new weight room and new sports medicine facilities), the LaBar Practice Complex (featuring two Field Turf fields and one natural grass field) and Melissa Cook Stadium (home of the Irish softball team). Three facilities opened during the 2009-10 school year: Alumni Stadium (home to men’s and women’s soccer), Purcell Pavilion (renovation and expansion of men’s and women’s basketball arena) and Arlotta Family Stadium (home of men’s and women’s lacrosse).

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Million dollars spent on Purcell Pavilion for additions and renovations to the Joyce Center Arena. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center features a three-story addition with club seating, a hospitality area, additional area for restrooms and concessions, as well as new space for the Varsity Shop and the Notre Dame ticket office.

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Facilities which are still on the master plan to create a comprehensive athletic quad. The hockey program, the tennis squads and the rowing team all will receive new facilities in the near future.

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EXCELLENCE XCELLENCE ON THE FIELD

Championship Teams Notre Dame prides itself on competing with the best in every sport it fields. Eight different programs have won national championships since Notre Dame began its first varsity team, football in 1887. With more consensus national championships in football than any other school, other programs have begun to emerge on the national scene in the 15 years since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference.

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National championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, three in women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) won by Notre Dame. BIG EAST Conference championships won by Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play. Conference championships won by Irish teams during the 2009-10 year (six BIG EAST plus two Midwest Fencing Conference championships).

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EXCELLENCE OFF THE FIELD

Championship People To measure the success of Notre Dame’s determination to have both academic and athletic success, one needs only to look at the numbers. From Academic All-Americans to BIG EAST Conference Academic AllStars, Notre Dame continues to set the bar nationally.

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All-time Academic All-Americans produced by Notre Dame, second most of any university. Academic All-Americans since 2000, no school has more. Irish teams which have produced more Academic All-Americans than any other school in their respective sports – baseball and women’s soccer.

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Notre Dame Academic All-Americans in 2009-10: Tim Abromaitis (men’s basketball), Mike Anello (football), Cosmina Ciobanu (women’s tennis), Lauren Fowlkes (women’s soccer), Christine Lux (softball) and Michael Thomas (men’s soccer).

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Notre Dame NCAA postgraduate scholarship recipients since 1964.

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STUDENT WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT

Irish in the Community In addition to academic success, Notre Dame emphasizes giving back to the community as well. Notre Dame athletes have participated in countless service projects through the years, benefiting the Notre Dame and South Bend communities and beyond. Team and individual projects have allowed Irish athletes to see the positive impact they have in the lives of others and learn how to use their talents to benefit those in their communities.

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Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 school year.

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Number of people directly impacted by Notre Dame student-athletes through community service work in 2009-10 by assisting over 50 local and national non-profit organizations and agencies.

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Community service hours completed by Fighting Irish football team in June 2010. Sixty-five members of the team spent two hours five days a week during the first two weeks of June at local Boys and Girls Clubs, children learning centers and other organizations helping South Bend area youths.

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An Exclusive Club The Notre Dame Monogram Club was founded by athletics director Jesse Harper in 1916 to bring together varsity letterwinners to promote spirit, unity, leadership and sportsmanship. Today’s active members help keep past athletes connected to Notre Dame and the current student-athletes. In addition to helping contribute to scholarships, the Monogram Club has helped contribute to new facilities, especially the renovation of Heritage Hall and the Monogram Room, located in the Joyce Center.

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Post-Graduate scholarships awarded by the Monogram Club in 2010. Men’s basketball’s Tim Andree and women’s tennis’ Cosmina Ciabanu earned the second annual grants. Andree will begin law school in the fall while Ciabanu will attend medical school in California.

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Active members in the Monogram Club through the 2009-10 year. The contributions of active members entitle them to Inside Irish, a magazine for members; the annual Riehle Open golf outing; football tickets and makes their children eligible for the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship.

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Million dollars which have been contributed to the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship fund, which benefits the children of former Notre Dame athletes who attend the University.

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CITY OF SOUTH BEND

Notre Dame’s Neighbor Located adjacent to South Bend, Ind., the University of Notre Dame has always acknowledged its place in a greater community. Sitting between South Bend and Mishawaka in northern Indiana, Notre Dame has benefited the area in ways unimaginable, especially when it comes to Notre Dame football weekends. It is estimated that the average football weekend brings approximately $6.2 million dollars to the surrounding community. In addition to the financial aspect, Notre Dame feels truly invested in the surrounding community, with students participating in countless service projects to benefit the greater South Bend area.

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Population of the South Bend-Mishawaka area.

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Millions of dollars in voluntary contributions over the next 10 years from the University of Notre Dame to the cities of South Bend and Mishawaka, the town of Roseland and to St. Joseph County.

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Football legends enshrined in South Bend’s College Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2010, including former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown. The College Football Hall of Fame was constructed in downtown South Bend in 1995 and features what is regarded as one of the most interactive museums in the world.

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Feet runs the East Race Waterway, the first manmade waterway rapids facility in North America. The East Race hosted the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for kayak.

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GIVE A GIFT and LEAVE A LEGACY

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ver 650 student-athletes on 26 varsity teams excelling in academics, spirituality, community service and athletics - all made possible courtesy of the generous alumni, parents and friends who support Notre Dame’s ¿rst athletics annual fund – the Rockne Heritage Fund. The culmination of these gifts assists the University in underwriting athletics scholarships that are the lifeblood of every program that wants to recruit the best and the brightest and compete for national championships. Our work has just begun. Scholarships are one of the largest line items in the department of athletics operating budget, accounting for roughly $14 million annually.

Director’s Circle Members donating to the Rockne Heritage Fund at the $1,500, $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000 levels, receive a corresponding bene¿ts package. For more information on the attractive football ticket bene¿t, visit our website: und.com/rockneheritagefund.

Make a Gift Today • Send a check payable to the Rockne Heritage Fund; P.O. Box 519; Notre Dame, IN 46556. • Visit online: supporting.nd.edu and include “Rockne Heritage Fund” in the comments section. • Specify if your employer has a matching gift program. • Notre Dame employees may request a payroll deduction form. • All contributions to the Rockne Heritage Fund are credited toward eligibility in the football ticket lottery.

Contact Information Mary C. Rattenbury  Manager, Rockne Heritage Fund 574.631.9443  rocknedc@nd.edu  und.com/rockneheritagefund Twitter.com/NDRockneFund

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MEDIA/QUICK FACTS

Media Following the Irish Print/Online Media

Print/Online Media

Television

University/Conference

South Bend Tribune

Notre Dame Scholastic

WSJV-TV - FOX

225 West Colfax Avenue South Bend, IN 46626 (574) 235-6316 Fax (574) 235-6091

LaFortune Student Center Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 631-7569 Fax (574) 631-9648

(Dean Huppert/Allison Hayes) 59096 County Road 7 South Elkhart, IN 46514 (574) 679-4545 or 293-9227 Fax (574) 294-1324

Notre Dame Sports Information

Associated Press

Golfweek Magazine

South Bend Tribune Building 225 West Colfax Avenue South Bend, IN 46626 (574) 288-1649 Fax (574) 236-1765

(Lance Ringler) www.golfweek.com 1500 Park Center Drive Orlando, FL 32835 (407) 563-7000 Fax (407) 563-7077

Irish Sports Report 225 West Colfax Avenue South Bend, IN 46626 (574) 235-6161 Fax (574) 239-2646

Golf World

Blue & Gold Illustrated

WNDU-TV - NBC

1605 North Home Mishawaka, IN 46545 (574) 255-9800 Fax (574) 255-9700

(Jeff Jeffers/Angelo DiCarlo) P.O. Box 1616 South Bend, IN 46634 (574) 631-1240 Fax (574) 631-2916

www.golfdigest.com/golfworld

Television

Radio

www.und.com 112 Joyce Center Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 (574) 631-7516 Fax (574) 631-7941

BIG EAST Office

WHME TV/Radio (Chuck Freeby/Bob Nagle) 61300 Ironwood Road South Bend, IN 46625 (574) 291-8200 Fax (574) 291-9043

www.bigeast.org 222 Richmond Street Providence, RI 02903 (401) 453-0660 Fax (401) 751-8540

WSBT - AM Radio Local ND ISP affiliate 3oo West Jeferson South Bend, IN 46601 (574) 233-3141 Fax (574) 288-6630

Notre Dame Observer South Dining Hall Notre Dame, IN 46556 (574) 631-7471 Fax (574) 631-6927

WSBT-TV/Radio - CBS (Pete Byrne) 300 West Jefferson South Bend, IN 46601 (574) 472-8124 Fax (574) 288-6630

Notre Dame Quick Facts Location............................Notre Dame, IN 46556 Founded .......................................................1842 Enrollment ............8,332 (undergraduate); 11,479 (total) Nickname ........................................ Fighting Irish Colors............................................ Gold and Blue Conference ..........................................BIG EAST Home Facility ....................... Warren Golf Course Yardage .............................................5,302 (front); 6,657 (middle); 7,023 (back) President ......................Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C Athletic Director ............................Jack Swarbrick Assistant AD/Golf Admin. ............ Mike Karwoski Athletic Department Website ......... www.und.com Athletic Department Phone ...........(574) 631-6107

Coaching Staff Head Coach......................................Jim Kubinski (Springfield [Mass.] ‘93) Kubinski’s Office Phone ................(574) 631-5907 Assistant Coach ................................Steve Colnitis (Notre Dame ’05) Colnitis’ Office Phone ...................(574) 631-6849 Golf Office Fax .............................(574) 631-3220 The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility, which is located at the Warren Golf Course on the northeast corner of the University of Notre Dame campus, was opened on Sept. 30, 2006 with a private dedication ceremony. The $2.1 million, 10,333-square foot facility is used by both the Irish men’s and women’s golf programs.

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Notre Dame Men’s Golf

With all five main contributing members of the Notre Dame rotation returning to the lineup in 2011-12, the Irish hope a repeat appearance in the NCAA Championship is in the cards.


Preview Deep, Tournament-Experienced Squad Hopes For Bigger And Better In 2011-12 All five members of Irish rotation return in hopes of NCAA qualification. The 2011-12 Notre Dame golf team will be one filled with several tournament-laden members returning, including all five major contributors from last year’s five-man rotation. However, the three seniors who have moved on from the Irish program will take with them a major leadership role that must be replaced. Connor Alan-Lee and Jeff Chen each filled voids in the Irish lineup at various times in 2010-11, with Alan-Lee filling the No. 5 spot at the BIG EAST Championship and Chen jumping in to place third at the NCAA Southeast Regional. Chen, additionally, graduated from the program with the 10th-best career stroke average at 74.81. The final of the three seniors to be replaced is Dustin Zhang, who finished his career having played in 19 tournaments for the Irish, earning two top-10 finishes as well as one topfive result at the 2008 Irish Invitational. Head coach Jim Kubinski must fill the leadership role that these three take with them, but he can look to the new leadership of a trio of talented rising seniors as well as the knowledge that all five main members of the five-man rotation return this season. Pair that with the development of the now-rising sophomores and incoming freshman trio and weapons will be aplenty for Kubinski to choose from in 2011-12.

SENIORS: Easily the biggest strength for the Irish this season will be the talented senior class that has played in a combined 78 tournaments over their time with the program, bringing home two individual medalist honors along the way. Their valuable knowledge of tournament competition will be heavily relied upon to bolster a very deep and experienced rotation. Max Scodro comes into his final year with the program off arguably his strongest season with the Irish in 2010-11. After earning medalist honors at the 2011 BIG EAST Championship and being the only player in the field to finish under-par at the tournament, Scodro became the first golfer in program history to be named the conference’s Player of the Year and only the fifth to be named a PING All-Midwest Region selection. The most experienced of any of the seniors, Scodro has played in the Irish rotation in 31 tournaments while compiling the program’s third-lowest career stroke average at 73.99. Over his first three years, Scodro has earned 12 top-10 finishes while also earning seven top-five results. In addition to holding the third-lowest career stroke average, Scodro also claims the sixth-lowest single-season mark after recording a 73.30 last year. “Max has done a tremendous job for us throughout his career at Notre Dame,” remarked Kubinski. “He is a multiple winner, both individually and in our team victories. He has tremendous physical skills and has grown in terms of emotional maturity immeasurably. I’m proud of his progress. Really, the only thing he must improve, other than the normal continued maturation and development, is his wedge play. If he turns all those shots from 40 yards or so out to 120 yards into a great strength, he’ll have a chance to be very successful at the professional level. He drives the ball well, hits solid irons, has a knack for getting up and down from the most difficult spots and has become a very solid putter, especially inside six feet. He just needs to make the so-called routine up-anddowns become routine and start to hit his pitches and

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wedges closer to the hole. I think he’ll do just that. Max isn’t afraid of a challenge or of working at something. I think he’ll enjoy a memorable season.” Chris Walker continued to build on his confidence amongst the Irish rotation last year during his second full season in the top five. He, much like Scodro, brings with him a resume worthy of the respect of the underclassmen, having earned three top-10 finishes over his career including two top-five results. After putting together a sophomore season that finished with a 75.23 stroke average and 21 of 26 rounds (80.8%) counting toward the team total, Walker upped the ante to a 73.93 stroke average last season with 24 of 30 rounds (80.0%) registering toward the team count. The Woodlands, Texas, native also earned all-BIG EAST honors for the first time in his career, ending last season with a total of nine under- or even-par rounds, including two of those rounds breaking 70. “Chris has grown a great deal the last couple of years,” Kubinski stated. “He has matured. He has gained valuable experience. He already had a lot going for him from a physical tools standpoint. To see his maturation though, in so many areas, has been rewarding. This is a big season for him. I’ve always thought he could be a prominent player on the national level. This is the season I expect he’ll put it all together. He must start to feel as confidently in himself as I do in him and draw strength from that. He needs to be more routine-oriented, improving his golf swing through constants, feel and repetition more than anything else. He’ll also need to become a great short iron player, really developing those scoring irons. As he does these things, there won’t be many players who can beat Chris.” Tom Usher rounds out the trio of tournament veterans for the Irish, having played in a total of 20 tournaments including all eight tournaments to begin the year before his junior year was cut short due to a hand injury. Usher has continued to grow into the rotation for the Irish, leading the team at three separate tournaments as well as claiming his first medalist finish of his career at the St. Mary’s Invitational with a four-under par (214) tournament. Arguably his strongest campaign to-date with the Irish, Usher finished the year with a 74.70 stroke average while also earning five top25 finishes of the eight tournaments he participated in. “Tom has done an outstanding job for us in every way,” Kubinski explained. “He leads the way in the classroom and, often, on the course. He just needs to stay healthy. Whether by a freak accident in the weight room or a pre-existing condition that required surgery, Tom has lost time to injury a couple of times in his collegiate career. Yet, to his credit, in both cases he has worked extremely hard to not only get back but to keep improving as a player. He has so many positives in his game. He also has great, great competitiveness and a champion’s will. I’m looking forward to watching Tom ready himself for a full senior campaign and all the opportunities he’ll enjoy.” While not having played extensively in his first year with the program, Ryan Coughlin will still be looked to as a source of knowledge for those golfers who will be new to the team this season. After walking on to the team last season, Coughlin took part in only the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic but showed tremendous grit at that tournament, improving every round of the event that culminated in him carding a 71 (+1) in his final round.

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Tom Usher (pictured), along with fellow seniors Max Scodro and Chris Walker, should provide bountiful experience to a tournament-savvy rotation, as the three of them have combined to play in 78 tournaments as part of the squad’s five-man rotation.

“Ryan is a feisty player,” Kubinski said. “Whatever improvements he needs to make from a physical standpoint, he often makes up for through his competitiveness and scrambling.”

JUNIOR: No one on the Irish roster enjoyed more of a breakout season in 2010-11 than Paul McNamara III, the lone junior on the Irish roster. After playing in only two tournaments during his freshman campaign, both as an individual, he made a seamless transition into the lineup for nine events this past season, posting two team-leading efforts. The Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., native improved on his season stroke average by a full three strokes in his second year with the team, carding a 74.30 last year compared to his 77.50 in his first season. The successful sophomore year also saw him register six top-25 finishes, three of which were top-10 results with one top-five finish, a tie for fifth at the Battle at the Warren. McNamara also finished second on the team with percentage of rounds counted as 21 of his 24 (87.5%) rounds scored toward the team total. Plenty of positive momentum awaits McNamara as he enters his third season with the team after setting an Irish NCAA record with his final round 67 (-5) at the 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional. “It’s difficult for me to believe Paul is already heading into his junior year,” Kubinski shared. “It just shows how quickly time passes and how important it is to take advantage of the opportunities given. Paul has


2011-12 Notre Dame Fighting Irish Men’s Golf Roster Name

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Andrew Carreon So.-SQ 5-9 155 San Antonio, Texas Ryan Coughlin Sr.-SQ 5-11 180 Rye, N.Y. Patrick Grahek Fr.-HS 6-0 170 Alpharetta, Ga. Andrew Lane So.-SQ 6-0 175 Fairport, N.Y. Paul McNamara III Jr.-1V 5-8 135 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Niall Platt So.-1V 5-10 150 Santa Barbara, Calif. Max Scodro Sr.-3V 5-10 185 Chicago, Ill. Tom Usher Sr.-2V 6-2 180 Baildon, England Peyton Vitter Fr.-HS 5-9 145 New Orleans, La. Chris Walker Sr.-1V 6-1 140 The Woodlands, Texas Tyler Wingo Fr.-HS 6-0 210 Fairfax, Va. (V) - indicates varsity monograms earned // (SQ) - indicates returning squad member (no monograms earned to date) Head Coach: Jim Kubinski (Springfield College ‘93) Assistant Coach: Steve Colnitis (Notre Dame ‘05) certainly done this. After not traveling with us as a freshman, Paul grabbed a spot in our season opener at Kiawah and played his way into the final pairing, firing a 68 in round two. He has exhibited a propensity for firing sub 70 rounds on challenging golf courses, whether at Kiawah, Bayonet or at our NCAA Regional. More importantly though, from a developmental standpoint, Paul did more this year off the course to make himself better than anything he could do on the course. I’m quite proud of him. He has matured a great deal. The lessons he learned this season in terms of discipline and responsibility will always serve him well. I’m looking forward to watching Paul blossom this season on the golf course. Everything is in place for him to do so.”

SOPHOMORES: One of the instant impacts to the Irish rotation came in the form of Niall Platt. The rising sophomore out of Santa Barbara, Calif., earned a spot in the Irish rotation for the first event of the season and didn’t look back, playing in all 11 tournaments and parlaying that into being named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. Platt finished his first season with a 73.40 stroke average while leading the team in most number of underor even-par rounds (14) on the season and tying for the most under-par rounds (8) with Scodro. He also saw 25 of his 30 total rounds (83.3%) counted toward the count-four total while ending two tournaments as the team’s best finisher and tying for a third at the Lone Star Invitational. Overall, he finished his first year with the program earning seven top-25 finishes, five top-10 results and three top-five tournaments, led by his tie for second at the Invite at Kiawah to open the season. Platt, much like McNamara, looks to carry over a fruitful end to last season as he set Irish NCAA records in both best 54-hole stroke score (210, -6) as well as highest individual finish (T-10th) at the 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional. “I can’t speak to the history of Notre Dame golf but I can offer that I think we would be hard-pressed to find a freshman who accomplished much more than Niall did this past season,” Kubinski recalled. “Whether you’re talking about multiple top-10 finishes against strong national fields, including the NCAA Regional, the fact that he was second on our team in scoring for the season or even his 65 in competition, what Niall accomplished this past season is very impressive. I marvel at his levelheaded, calculated approach to everything he does, whether school work, practice or competition. He has a well-rounded game. He drives the ball very accurately, hits solid iron shots and excels around the greens, especially with the putter. I’d put Niall up against anyone in a putting contest. The exciting thing though is how much confidence he has

gained, in regard to what he can accomplish, throughout the season. Niall needs to get stronger and continue to put himself into contending position to gain more experience but he has the tools to be successful each and every week.” While not making the immediate impact that Platt made, fellow rising sophomores Andrew Carreon and Andrew Lane each contributed when called upon last season and will look to climb into the rotation at some point during the 2011-12 campaign. Lane concluded his freshman year having played in four tournaments for the Irish, including getting a taste of playing in the rotation at the Notre Dame versus Yale Cup, carding a pair of 78’s to finish 12-over par. He concluded the campaign with a 76.67 stroke average and earned his best finish in his final event of the season, earning a share of 16th at the Battle at the Warren. Carreon took to the course in each of the teams home events – Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, Battle at the Warren – gaining valuable experience at the collegiate level while also garnering experience at the team’s home venue. He finished the year with a 77.25 stroke average. “Andrew (Lane) came in as a top recruit for us and I believe he’ll graduate as a top player for us,” Kubinski shared. “He earned a few opportunities to travel with the starting five as an individual competitor, which was important. He gained a good feel for what is to be expected, as he works his way into our starting lineup. He’ll work hard over the summer to gain consistency in his ball striking. I’d like to see Andrew learn to shape the ball one way to the point it’s a given before he branches out to work the ball both ways. My grandfather always called it a ‘bread and butter’ shot. When Andrew feels comfortable in that way, he’ll take off as a player. His short game touch and feel is outstanding. He’s a great putter. Maybe most importantly though, he’s a great competitor. When he gets into the mindset of competing, blocking out all the typical distractive thoughts players often have, he can really play. There will be a point where we’re happy to put Andrew up against anyone, knowing he’ll be successful. His desire and hard work will get him there. I’m excited to see him make that move this season. “We’ve been fortunate to have a player like Andrew Carreon on our team,” Kubinski continued. “’AC’ is such a hard worker, dedicated to improving his golf game while also setting a high bar in the classroom. I say this often about all of our guys but AC is another class individual. He represents Notre Dame well. He has made strong improvements in his technique, the result of his tireless work. He also has become a better putter. I like the improvements Andrew made this season, including getting stronger. I’m excited to see what he can do this coming season.”

High School Alamo Heights Rye Country Day School Milton McQuaid Jesuit Chadwick School Laguna Blanca School Notre Dame Prep (Ariz.) Guiseley School Jesuit The Woodlands Paul VI Catholic

FRESHMEN: A three-man freshman class comes in during the 2011-12 season to look to fill the gap left by the three graduating seniors, all of which hope to challenge for early lineup time to begin their respective careers. Patrick Grahek, a three-time captain of his team at Milton High School in Alpharetta, Ga., enters the Irish roster as a very decorated golfer while ranking as the 97th-best high school player from the class of 2011, according to Golfweek. His high school career has seen him named to the Georgia High School Golf Coaches Association (GHSGCA) all-state team in both his junior and senior years as well as claiming the Georgia high school state championship his junior year after carding a four-under par score. He also enjoyed tremendous success on the AJGA circuit, recording nine top-25 finishes including three top-10 results, two top-five finishes and a title at the AJGA Medicus Jr. All-Star tournament in Cleveland, Ohio. Peyton Vitter joins the Irish after claiming the state championship in each his junior and senior years while attending Jesuit High School in New Orleans, La. As a result he was chosen to his all-conference and all-city teams during each of his four years, while also earning all-state honors his sophomore through senior years. Playing as his team’s No. 1 or No. 2 golfer for the entirety of his high school time, Vitter was named the MVP his sophomore year and was selected as team captain during his senior campaign. The highest-ranked recruit of the class, Tyler Wingo enters the Irish program with plenty of AJGA success to his name as well. The Fairfax, Va., native, who ranks as the 39th-best prospect in the 2011 high school graduating class according to Golfweek, secured a victory at the AJGA event at Kingsmill, carding a five-under par (208) while leading wire-to-wire. He earned all-state honors each of his four years at Paul VI Catholic High School and earned All-America honors during his senior campaign, a year that saw him capture the Virginia State Catholic individual championship for the third time in his career. “This is not only a very, very talented class for us but also an interesting one,” Kubinski explained. “It’s our first entering class without a California native in some time. In fact, it’s our first exclusively Southeastern class in my time here. It’s also a class that has won tournaments, which is important. Whether AJGA events or State High School Championships, attracting winning players is what we are interested in. I wouldn’t be surprised to see any or all of our incoming freshmen traveling with us at some point. They’re a great group, one I’m excited to have the opportunity to coach.”

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Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic A new tradition began in 2006 when the University of Notre Dame played host to the inaugural Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic at the Warren Golf Course. Created by Notre Dame head coach Jim Kubinski, the Gridiron Golf Classic features a fun-filled weekend; blending the best of college golf with the unique experiences of a Notre Dame home football game, a visit to the College Football Hall of Fame and a catered pre-tournament banquet. Teams for this event are selected based upon two important criteria. Those schools that are among the very best academic institutions in the country are crossreferenced with the top golf programs in America to identify those teams with an elite blend of excellence in academics and athletics. For more information on this one-of-a-kind tournament, or to learn more about sponsorship opportunities, contact Kubinski in the Notre Dame men’s golf office at (574) 631-5907 or kubinski.4@nd.edu. Below is a complete listing of the past Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic team results, as well as a look at how the Irish fared individually.

2006 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Notre Dame, Ind. October 9-10, 2006 Warren Golf Course 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. T11.

Teams Rounds Final Score Lamar 283-284-293 860/+20 Notre Dame 292-294-303 889/+49 Baylor 295-305-296 896/+56 Florida State 295-296-306 897/+57 Vanderbilt 295-309-302 906/+66 Augusta State 305-295-308 908/+68 Virginia 299-305-305 909/+69 College of Charleston 308-299-304 911/+71 Western Kentucky 303-311-306 920/+80 Rice 289-327-310 926/+86 Illinois State 312-308-311 931/+91 Louisiana-Monroe 311-305-315 931/+91

Notre Dame Lineup Cole Isban Josh Sandman Adam Giford Doug Fortner Mike King

Rounds Final Score Place (of 67) 68-73-73 214/+4 T2 73-73-76 222/+12 T11 75-74-76 225/+15 T17 76-74-78 228/+18 27 78-78-79 235/+25 T44

2007 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Notre Dame, Ind. September 30-October 2, 2007 Warren Golf Course 1. T2. 4. 5. 6. 7. T8. 10. 11. 12.

Teams Michigan State Lamar Arkansas Virginia Baylor North Florida Colorado State Notre Dame San Diego Iowa College of Charleston Georgetown

Rounds Final Score 285-274-288 847/+7 296-282-283 861/+21 300-277-284 861/+21 293-295-280 868/+28 288-285-297 870/+30 294-286-295 875/+35 301-287-291 879/+39 289-295-298 882/+42 307-298-277 882/+42 299-297-290 886/+46 307-298-288 893/+53 307-300-291 898/+58

Notre Dame Lineup Doug Fortner Josh Sandman Greg Rodgers Eddie Peckels Carl Santos-Ocampo

2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic

Rounds Final Score Place (of 75) 68-72-70 210/E T2 71-73-73 217/+7 T16 74-76-76 226/+16 T50 76-74-79 229/+19 T52 81-79-80 240/+30 68

2008 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Notre Dame, Ind. October 6-7, 2008 Warren Golf Course Teams Arkansas UC Davis Michigan State Minnesota Lamar Virginia Iowa VCU 9. SE Louisiana 10. San Francisco 11. DePaul 12. San Diego T13. UNC Greensboro North Florida 15. Notre Dame 16. Notre Dame 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. T7.

Rounds Final Score 287-293-283 863/+23 293-294-280 867/+27 287-296-288 871/+31 293-286-295 874/+34 297-289-293 879/+39 295-288-297 880/+40 301-302-289 892/+52 303-295-294 892/+52 303-289-303 895/+55 308-295-294 899/+59 310-296-294 900/+60 302-299-303 904/+64 301-304-303 908/+68 299-304-305 908/+68 307-301-303 911/+71 311-298-307 916/+76

Notre Dame, Ind. October 5-6, 2009 Warren Golf Course Teams 1. Notre Dame 2. Ohio State 3. Arkansas 4. Texas-Arlington 5. Lamar T6. Houston Iowa 8. Missouri 9. BYU 10. Cincinnati 11. Colorado 12. San Francisco 13. St. Mary’s-California 14. Miami of Ohio 15. Georgetown

Notre Dame Lineup Josh Sandman Max Scodro Chris Walker Jeff Chen Conor Alan Lee

Rounds Final Score Place (of 84) 70-68-74 212/+2 1 73-75-70 218/+8 T10 74-72-76 222/+12 T24 74-73-76 223/+13 T28 80-73-72 225/+15 T37

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Notre Dame Lineup Rounds Final Score Place (of 82) Doug Fortner 75-76-74 225/+15 T34 Jeff Chen 78-72-76 226/+16 T39 Connor Alan-Lee 76-76-75 227/+17 46 Max Scodro 84-77-78 239/+29 T78 Dustin Zhang 78-81-81 240/+30 T80 *Tom Usher 78-74-74 226/+16 T39 *Carl Santos-Ocampo 82-72-76 230/+20 T57 *Olavo Batista 73-79-80 232/+22 T62 *Tyler Hock 80-73-79 232/+22 T62 *Chris Walker 80-81-78 239/+29 T78 * - represents “B” team member

Rounds Final Score 290-288-292 870/+30 288-303-283 874/+34 295-297-286 878/+38 300-298-285 883/+43 297-296-291 884/+44 301-291-293 885/+45 297-293-295 885/+45 293-299-294 886/+46 299-297-296 892/+52 302-296-296 894/+54 304-302-289 895/+55 296-299-303 898/+58 305-303-291 899/+59 303-300-298 901/+61 306-307-311 924/+84

Notre Dame, Ind. September 27-28, 2010 Warren Golf Course 1. 2. 3. T4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Teams Rounds Final Score Iowa 289-278-286 853/+13 Notre Dame 281-286-292 859/+19 San Francisco 286-291-283 860/+20 Houston 292-292-287 871/+31 Lamar 295-286-290 871/+31 Miami of Ohio 301-289-285 875/+35 Missouri 293-296-288 877/+37 Texas-Arlington 304-286-291 881/+41 Eastern Michigan 297-293-298 888/+48 Georgetown 306-295-290 891/+51 College of Charleston 299-299-295 893/+53 Cincinnati 303-302-289 894/+54 Gonzaga 299-297-302 898/+58 Seton Hall 302-303-295 900/+60

Notre Dame Lineup

The Fighting Irish are pictured after capturing the team and individual titles at the 2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic titles. Left to right are: Chris Walker, Max Scodro, Connor Alan-Lee, individual medalist Josh Sandman and Doug Fortner.

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Tom Usher Max Scodro Niall Platt Chris Walker Connor Alan Lee

Rounds Final Score Place (of 78) 70-69-73 212/+2 T7 70-70-73 213/+3 T9 69-74-73 216/+6 T14 75-73-73 221/+11 T27 72-78-75 225/+15 T44


Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility (opened Sept. 30, 2006) A 5,000-square foot indoor short game area, that includes a putting green, chip and pitch area along with a practice bunker allows the student-athletes the ability to practice their short game year-round on campus.

The Robert and Marilyn Rolfs Family All-Season Varsity Golf Facility, which is located at the Warren Golf Course on the northeast corner of the University of Notre Dame campus, opened on Sept. 30, 2006 with a private dedication ceremony. The $2.1 million, 10,333-square foot facility is used by both the Irish men’s and women’s golf programs.

One of the nicest features of the facility are the six hitting stations that are located within the building that lead out to the Warren Golf Course driving range, allowing players to work on their swings in all weather conditions. Incorporated within the stations is state-of-the-art video equipment to give players and coaches instant feedback on players’ swing techniques.

Each student-athlete has his or her own locker area in their respective locker room.

Four offices are located on the east end of the building to accommodate the coaching staffs. A fully furnished lounge is available to members of both teams for studying or relaxing. Another asset for the teams is a club repair room, which is located in the southern wing of the facility.

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Yardage • 7,020 yards from the championship tees • 6,743 yards from the back tees • 6,346 yards from the middle tees • 5,302 yards from the forward tees

Fairway Grass Bent

Tee Boxes/Greens Grass Bent

Clubhouse 7,000-square feet, with dining space for 80 people

Water Hazards • Winding creek through final holes of back nine • Lakes located on both nines

On-Course Bunkers 88

Other Course Features Two-sided driving range, with adjoining practice greens

Course Designer Coore and Crenshaw

Contracted Services • Rieth Reilly Construction • Ziolkowski Construction

Facility Engineer/Architect Doug Marsh

Coore and Crenshaw’s Associates • Tom Beck (Construction superintendent) • Mike McKay (shaper) • Jimbo Wright (shaper) • Jeff Bradley (bunker specialist)

General Manager/ Head Golf Professional John Foster

The date of May 1, 2000, marked the beginning of a new era in the history of Notre Dame golf as the University unveiled the championship-caliber William K. and Natalie O. Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame. Since its opening date, the course has been hailed as one of the best courses in America by Golf Digest and has been featured in Links Magazine and Golf Digest as a must-play venue. Through the generous donation of Notre Dame alumnus and Tulsa, Okla., resident Bill Warren (’56), the University features an impressive 18-hole golf course, located a stone’s throw away from the northeast corner of campus. Constructed in a heavily wooded area, the facility is bordered by Douglas Road to the south, Juniper Road to the west, Ironwood Drive to the east and the Indiana Toll Road to the north. Since its inception, the Warren has played host to many marquee events. Most recently, the Warren played host to the NCAA Central Regional Championship on May 5-7, 2011. The Warren also was the host site for the 2010 NCAA Men’s Central Regional. The course also will continue to play host to the men’s Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic Tournament. The course was designed by the Austin, Texasbased architectural team of Coore and Crenshaw, headed by Bill Coore and PGA Tour veteran Ben Crenshaw. Coore began his design and construction career in 1972 with noted course architect Pete Dye and formed his own company in 1982 before joining forces with Crenshaw four years later. Founded in 1986, Coore and Crenshaw has established a reputation for creating courses based on traditional, strategic golf, including: the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort in Maui, Hawaii; Cuscowilla Golf Club in Greensboro, Ga.; Sand Hills Golf Club in Mullen, Neb.; Barton Creek Club in Austin; the New Town Golf Club in Indonesia; Talking Stick in Scottsdale, Ariz.; and the East Hampton Golf Club on Long Island. Most recently, they designed the highly acclaimed Bandon Dunes in Oregon. Coore and Crenshaw also has undertaken several renovation projects, including the Southern Hills Country Club (in Tulsa) and the Prairie Dunes Golf Club (located in Kansas). The firm oversaw nine-hole additions to the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa and the Onion Creek Country Club in Austin.

Associate Golf Professional

Warren Golf Course Earns Top-15 Ranking From Golf Digest

Cody Risedorph

Assistant Golf Professional Greg Helmkamp

Course Superintendent Matt Cielen, GCSAA

Pro Shop Coordinator Sue Mansfield

Webmaster Amy Mason

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The existing Notre Dame Memorial Golf Course, located on the southwest side of campus, served as an 18-hole facility for the Notre Dame community until 1993, when the back nine was lost due to the addition of four campus dormitories and several athletic fields. The 70-year-old University course remains a convenient nine-hole facility available to the campus community. “After losing the back nine of the existing course, Mr. Warren came forward with an interest in developing a new 18-hole, championship course,” said Notre Dame special assistant to the president Rev. E. William Beauchamp, C.S.C. ”It then became apparent that this was a project worth pursuing.” Since Mr. Warren was familiar with the team of Coore and Crenshaw through its work in Tulsa, it was a very natural fit. “We are very grateful for Mr. Warren’s generosity,” said Beauchamp. “Such a championship-level course allows our golf teams to be more competitive on a national level. The course is intended to benefit the entire Notre Dame community while still retaining the existing course as a nine-hole facility for instructional purposes.” Course construction began on March 1, 1997, with the first actual phases of dirt movement beginning two months later. Many of the day-to-day tasks were coordinated by the University’s department of facility engineering, under the ultimate supervision of associate vice president for business operations Jim Lyphout. The project also was coordinated by former associate athletic director Bubba Cunningham, who had responsibilities for athletic facility and financial affairs at the time. Final construction was overseen by Doug Marsh, director of the Notre Dame facilities engineering office. Assisting in this monumental task was Butch Layman, a construction administrator in the facilities engineering office. South Bend-based Rieth Reilly Construction was contracted to handle the movement of approximately 100,000 yards of dirt. Another local company, Ziolkowski Construction, handled construction of the course’s buildings and other structures. Final details of the course were directed by Tom Beck, construction superintendent for Coore and Crenshaw, and his associate Jeff Bradley. Kim Hocker,

The University of Notre Dame's Warren Golf Course has been chosen as one of the top 15 college courses in the nation, according to a feature article in the September 2005 issue of Golf Digest. The magazine used a variety of criteria in rating the various layouts, including shot values, resistance to scoring, design variety, memorability, aesthetics, conditioning, ambience and bonus walking points. The Warren Golf Course was ranked 15th in the country and is one of the newest courses on the 2005 Golf Digest list. The ranking from Golf Digest is only one of honors for the Warren Golf Course in its brief history. Here's a partial list of the accolades the Notre Dame layout has received since opening in 2000: • Annually named as one of the nation’s ‘Top-100 Places You Can Play’ by Golf Digest • Top-15 Collegiate Golf Course - Golf Digest 2010 • Second-best public golf course in Indiana - Golfweek, 2007 • Third-best public golf course in Indiana - Golfweek, 2006 • Third-best public golf course in Indiana - Golf Digest, 2006 • Fifth-best public golf course in Indiana - Golfweek, 2011 • 12th-best collegiate facility in the country - Golfweek, 2005 • Golf Magazine, March 2001: "Top 10 You Can Play" -- honorable mention selection (one of only 35 courses in the country chosen) • Golf and Travel Magazine, August 2001: 40 Best Daily Fee Courses: No. 33 in United States (only course in the state of Indiana ranked) • Best New Courses of 2000: No. 5 in Affordable Public Division - Golf Digest • Chicagoland Golf Magazine: Five-star rating (highest) • Certified International Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary

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Warren Golf Course Recognized For Environmental Excellence The William K. and Natalie O. Warren Golf Course has achieved designation as a “Certified Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary” by the Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary System (ACSS), the educational division of Audobon International. The Warren Course was the sixth course in Indiana and the 335th in the world to achieve this honor. “The Warren Golf Course has shown strong commitment to its environmental program. They are to be commended for their efforts to provide sanctuary for wildlife on the golf course property,” said Joellen Zeh, staff ecologist for the ACSS. “To reach certification, a course must demonstrate that they are maintaining a high degree of environmental quality in a number of areas,” said Zeh. “We are extremely proud to be certified Audobon Cooperative Sanctuary,” said Kim Hocker, the now former golf course superintendent at the Warren Golf Course. ”From the beginning, it was the goal of the University of Notre Dame to create an environmentally-sound golf course. In addition, the overwhelming positive response from golfers and the local community has made our efforts worthwhile.”

the now former golf course superintendent of the Warren Golf Course and the existing University golf course, and his dedicated staff added their expertise to the successful finish of the project. Final construction – completed in the fall of 1999 – included grading and seeding of the driving range, construction of tee areas around the clubhouse, completion of the many strategically-placed bunkers, overseeding of the fairways and roughs, and the defining of the course during the “grow-in” period. A number of trees and ornamental grasses were planted to add finishing touches. Brian Godfrey was named the first PGA director of golf and general manager for the Notre Dame Golf Courses in October of 1998. In 2003, John Foster assumed the post of General Manager and Head Golf Professional at the Warren. His duties at the Warren Golf Course include overseeing the operation of both courses, in addition to pro shops, clubhouse and driving range management. He coordinates course use to balance and meet the requirements of the varsity golf teams, course members, faculty, staff, students and the public. Foster also maintains the golf facility budgets as well as oversees staff training. The design of the Warren Golf Course is reminiscent of the classic, walkable Irish and American courses built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with short distances between the greens and tees. Winding its way through 250 wooded acres, the course incorporates traditional elements of the great golf courses of the early 1900s and – unlike many modern layouts – is built on subtleties rather than special effects. “Players have been impressed with the design,” said

Godfrey after the course opened in 2000. “From the dramatic bunkering to the strategic designs of the greens, it is challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all abilities.” Distinguishing features include: rectangular tee boxes that provide a classic start to each hole; undulating greens of varying shapes constructed in a pushup style that slopes from back to front; false fronts to greens that allow a golfer to run the ball or fly it to the flag; strategically-placed bunkers that visually enhance each hole while challenging players to proceed with caution. The course runs 7,020 yards from the back tees, 6,003 from the middle and 5,302 from the forward tees. It includes 88 bunkers scattered among the 18 holes, and water comes into play on six holes. The course has bent grass fairways and fescue grass rough, playing surfaces found at some of today’s top facilities. Though the course originally did not originally play with a par, it currently plays at par 71. “We maintain the course in a dry and firm manner that will be true to the vision of the architects,” said Godfrey. “Many older courses required the player to have both the ability to run the ball along the ground as well as being able to fly it to the flag. A firmer surface allows for both options. This type of maintenance plan also requires fewer chemical applications and less water, which will allow for an environmentallyfriendly course.” The designers received full permits to realign the existing Juday Creek that runs through the course and environmental safeguards were a priority in design and construction. A new creek channel was opened, resulting in a complete created habitat. The

creek winds through the finishing holes, which are noted for heavy woods and change of elevations – providing a beautiful, challenging completion to the inward nine. Constant monitoring of the creek ensures a healthy and natural environment. Some 4,400 native hardwood trees and shrubs were planted to increase the stream’s canopy cover. Approximately 360 large boulders, along with gravel and logs, were added to the slopes and bed to enhance fish habitat while a permanent sediment trap was installed. A combination of pest management, drainage and filtration techniques minimizes the use and impact of fertilizers and pesticides while 2,200 feet of new shaded stream course were created to relocate the stream from the golf course proper. Environmental engineers J.F. New & Associates directed these aspects of the project, and Ronald A. Hellenthal, professor of biological sciences at Notre Dame and Gillen Director of its Environmental Research Center, reviewed the plans and continues to monitor the creek. Two lakes add to the challenge of the course, with one stationed between the third and fourth holes while another provides a hazard from the tee of the 17th hole. Water comes into play with the existing Juday Creek winding through holes 16 and 18 while additional creeks were added on holes 10 and 18. The 7,000-foot clubhouse – designed by Moake-Park Group Inc. of Fort Wayne, Ind., in a French Country style – was completed in June of ’99. The building matches the period of the course architecture (early 1900s), with a classic “clinker” style brick exterior. The design is completed by copper cupolas, dormers and trim, a slate roof and an enclosed porch. Brick fireplaces are located on both sides of the building, which welcomes the University community to venture over for lunch, meetings or shopping. The clubhouse is open to the public and houses some of the finest in men’s and women’s golf apparel, with both the Warren Golf Course logo as well as traditional Notre Dame merchandise and souvenirs. The Warren Grille, which is operated by Notre Dame Food Services, serves traditional golf course fare as well as specialty items and sandwiches.

Warren Golf Course Hole Yardage 1 ...................... 372 2 ...................... 462 3 ...................... 410 4 ...................... 143 5 ...................... 518 6 ...................... 473 7 ...................... 407 8 ...................... 441 9 ...................... 185 Out ............3,411

Hole Yardage 10 ..........................495 11 ..........................245 12 ..........................443 13 ..........................433 14 ..........................210 15 ..........................418 16 ..........................345 17 ..........................565 18 ..........................455 In................... 3,609 TOTAL ........... 7,020

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The fairway bunkers on the 216-yard 11th hole provide an architectural deception, in that – from the tee – the front bunkers appear to be located on the sides of the green when they, in fact, are 20 yards short of it (bunkers also are located on the sides of the green). A view from the 372-yard 1st hole. A slight dogleg to the left, this hole gives you an idea of what is to come with the rough look of the bunkers on the left to the well protected, small green.

The 197-yard 14th is one of Ben Crenshaw’s favorite holes on the Warren Golf Course. Noted for its old-Scottish style, the hole includes an elevated green and two bunkers to the right of the green that cannot be seen from the tee (unlike those to the left of the green). The hole is even more scenic when framed by full foliage in the surrounding trees.

The view from behind the 414-yard eighth hole looks to a green that is rectangular in shape and slopes dramatically from the rear, with an open front that allows either a bump-and-run shot or one that is flown to the green.

The 15th green is located just a stone’s throw from the clubhouse, yet the building is obscured by a distinctive variety of trees that rim the putting green.

This is a look from the fairway of the 436-yard sixth hole. The green is guarded by two trees and has a narrow entrance that is protected by bunkers both left and right. The Starter’s Cottage is visible in the right side of the picture.

Above is a look from the picturesque tee at the 16th hole. Overlooking Juday Creek from the elevated tee, the hole ascends up and to the left to a tiny, undulating green that is very well protected by classic Coore- and Crenshaw-designed bunkers.

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The elevated tee from the longest hole on the course, the 480-yard 17th hole, overlooks a pond to the left and the large bunkers in the bank of the hill, leading to a sharp dogleg-left approach to the green.

The finishing hole’s tee shot (above) must carry the new stretch of Juday Creek and bend left to the green. The entire left side of the 18th fairway is bordered by the bed of the former Juday Creek, which has been filled to form a new stream.

The 495-yard 10th hole is another long hole that a big hitter may try to reach in two. Watch out for the creek that runs diagonally across the entire width of the fairway in front of the green.

The eastside back porch of the clubhouse (above) overlooks the finishing holes and welcomes golfers from the nearby 18th green. The westside entrance to the clubhouse sits beyond the ninth green, which is noted for its back-to-front slope and is surrounded by deceptive and treacherous bunkering.

The ninth hole, as seen from one of the Warren Golf Course's distinctive rectangular tee boxes, is beautifully framed by trees, and the clubhouse is located behind the green.

A picturesque view from the tee box greets golfers at the dogleg-left seventh hole (398 yards), with a solitary tree adding some danger down the left side of the fairway.

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Coaching

Since joining forces in ’05, head coach Jim Kubinski (right) and assistant coach Steve Colnitis (left) have guided the Irish to two BIG EAST titles, two NCAA berths (2006, 2011) and finished runner-up at the BIG EAST Championship on two occasions (2007, 2010).


Head Coach Jim Kubinski Head Coach Seven Years Springfield College ‘93

One of the nation’s top golf teachers, Jim Kubinski completed his seventh season as head coach of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish men’s golf team in 2010-11. Having assumed the post on Jan. 28, 2005, Kubinski is just the sixth head coach in the 80-year history of the Irish men’s golf program. He inherited and subsequently added to a storied tradition that includes the 1944 NCAA national championship, 19 top-10 NCAA Championship finishes and 34 NCAA postseason appearances. In his first seven seasons leading the Irish, Kubinski has won three BIG EAST Championships (2005, 2006 & 2011) and added two BIG EAST runner-up finishes (2007 & 2010). He also has helped Notre Dame to a total of nine tournament championships and his players have collectively earned five PING All-Midwest Region honors and 17 All-BIG EAST accolades. It didn’t take long for Kubinski to make his mark at Notre Dame. In his first tournament at the helm of the Irish, just one month after setting foot on campus, Kubinski guided Notre Dame to the championship of the 2005 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Tulane Invitational, winning the title on the first hole of a sudden death playoff against UNC-Wilmington. It was the first of two tournament crowns in the 2004-05 season for Notre Dame and made Kubinski the first Irish men’s golf coach since 1961 to win the opening event of his career. That season, Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C., led the Irish to a 23.5-6.5 dualmatch win over Western Michigan. That was the start of what has been a solid seven-year run for the Notre Dame skipper, who piloted the Irish to consecutive BIG EAST Conference titles in 2005 and 2006, and backto-back NCAA regional appearances both years, before accomplishing the same feat again in 2011. What’s more, Notre Dame has regularly collected votes in the Golf World Top 25 coaches’ poll and has risen as high as No. 12 in

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the Golfweek rankings (Oct. 2, 2005) under Kubinski. He has an overall record of 497-464-17 (.517). Under Kubinski’s guidance, Notre Dame has registered 33 top-five finishes, including eight tournament titles, two of which came in sudden-death playoffs. The Irish also have carded the top-six single-season stroke averages in school history under Kubinski, including a 291.50 in 2010-11, the best mark in program history. In addition, Notre Dame has fired 11 of the top 12 single-round scores in school history, including impressive final-round postseason efforts at the 2005 NCAA Central Regional (282, +2) and the 2006 BIG EAST Championship (school-record 272, -16). The latter score highlighted a 12-stroke comeback victory over Louisville, the second-best rally in the storied history of the Irish men’s golf program, and led to Notre Dame’s selection as the Golfweek National Team of the Week (May 1, 2006) for the first time in program history. Individually, Kubinski has produced impressive results with several Irish players in a short span of time. Cole Isban became the first threetime PING All-Midwest Region selection (200507) in program history under Kubinski’s tutelage, and graduated in May 2007 as the school record holder for single-season stroke average (72.71 in 2006-07) and is still the program’s career stroke average leader with a 73.76 mark. Josh Sandman, a 2008 PING All-Midwest Region selection and two-time all-BIG EAST pick, took up where Isban left off. Working with Kubinski, Sandman posted a 73.90 career stroke average in 111 rounds for the second best mark in program history. He also broke new ground, becoming the first Notre Dame golfer ever chosen as an individual qualifier for NCAA regional play, earning a berth in the 2008 NCAA Central Regional. He came back from injuries to play an integral role with the Irish in 2009-10. Sandman won the 2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf

Classic for his first career win and graduated with four of the top-30 single season stroke averages in the Irish record books. Doug Fortner, a 2010 graduate, also experienced great success under Kubinski’s tutelage. He played 117 rounds with the Irish, carded a 74.59 career stroke average (eighth-best since 1954) and saw 102 of his rounds counted towards team scoring. As a senior, Fortner was one of four unanimous selections to the 2010 All-BIG EAST team as he became just the third player in program history to earn all-conference honors on three occasions - joining Mark Baldwin and Cole Isban in that select group. He also fired a seven-under par 64 in the opening round of the 2010 FAU Spring Break Championship to tie Baldwin for the lowest topar round in school history. Even though Sandman and Fortner, staples of the lineup over Notre Dame’s past few seasons, have graduated, Kubinski has proved adept at restocking the Irish roster with talent. Max Scodro, Chris Walker and Tom Usher became the top players for the Irish in 2010-11,

Jim Kubinski Year-By-Year Year 2004-05* 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 TOTALS

Won 58 92 74 59 62 66 86 497

Lost 35 87 84 75 87 64 32 464

Tied 4 4 2 6 1 0 0 17

Pct. Events .619 8 .514 13 .469 12 .443 11 .417 11 .508 12 .729 12 .519 79

Wins 2 1 0 0 0 3 2 8

Top 5 BIG EAST NCAA (Regions) 4 1st T-13th (Central) 5 1st 17th (East) 3 2nd — 4 4th — (Central)** 3 4th — 6 2nd — 8 1st 9th (Southeast) 33 1st, three times 9th (Southeast)

* - ND record following arrival as head coach Jan. 28, 2005 // ** - ND had individual qualifier chosen (Josh Sandman)

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highlighted by Scodro earning medalist honors at the 2011 BIG EAST Championship (212, -1) and earning BIG EAST Player of the Year, the first time any Irish golfer has received the honor. Along with Scodro, Walker and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Niall Platt earned all-BIG EAST honors for the year. The trio played in every round for the Irish on the season. Usher was the other Irish player to earn medalist honors during the season, taking home the title at the St. Mary’s Invitational. With the experience of Scodro, Walker and Usher augmented by the talent of Platt, Kubinski will look to lead the Irish to another historic season in 2011-12. Kubinski was nominated for the 2007 GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teachers List, honoring the nation’s preeminent golf instructors. Previous winners of the prestigious designation include Hank Haney (former teacher for 10-time PGA Tour Player of the Year Tiger Woods), Butch Harmon (swing coach for PGA Tour great and two-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson) and David Leadbetter (legendary coach for such PGA Tour luminaries and major tourna-

ment champions as Ernie Els, Nick Faldo and Greg Norman). After leading his team back to the NCAAs in 2011, Kubinski was selected as the BIG EAST Coach of Year for the first time in his head coaching tenure with the Irish. Kubinski was a three-year golf letterman and two-year team captain at Springfield (Mass.) College before graduating in 1993. A two-time all-Northeast 10 Conference selection in 1991 and 1992, he also received the Springfield College Maroon Club Award for academic and athletic achievement in 1992. His playing experience continued on the North Atlantic Tour where he tied for sixth place at the `95 Boston Open, and he also competed in the Carolinas Section PGA. Born May 4, 1970 in Springfield, Mass., Kubinski and his wife, Sarah, live in Granger, Ind. The couple has two children. Their daughter, Kelly, was born in September of 2007 and enjoys singing the Notre Dame Victory March. They celebrated the birth of their son, James, in May 2010.

The Jim Kubinski File Born: May 4, 1970 (age 41) Hometown: Springfield, Mass. Alma Mater: Springfield College ’93 Family: Wife Sarah; daughter Kelly; son James Hire Date at ND: January 28, 2005 Head Coaching Career: Notre Dame head men’s golf coach (2005-present) … has led Irish to three NCAA regionals (2005, 2006, 2011) and also guided Josh Sandman to individual NCAA regional qualifying berth in 2008 Central Regional … piloted Notre Dame to three BIG EAST Conference titles (2005, 2006, 2011) and two runner-up finishes (2007 & 2010) to date … Irish have won eight tournaments and a dual match and posted 33 top-five finishes since he arrived on campus … Irish named Golfweek National Team of the Week on May 1, 2006 (first time in program history) … 13 of top 15 54-hole tournament scores in school history have come in Kubinski era … team also has carded the six lowest season stroke averages in program annals during past six seasons, including school-record 291.50 in 2010-11 … has steered Irish up the national rankings as high as No. 12 by Golfweek (Oct. 2, 2005), and five year-end rankings in the top 75 … has coached five PING All-Midwest Region selections at Notre Dame (Cole Isban 200507; Sandman 2008, Max Scodro 2011), one BIG EAST Player of the Year (Scodro 2011) and Freshman of the Year (Niall Platt 2011) and his players have combined to earn 17 all-BIG EAST honors. Assistant Coaching Career: Duke assistant men’s/women’s golf coach (2003-04) … helped Blue Devil women to ’04 NCAA East Regional title and third-place finish at NCAA Championship … Duke men placed 12th at ’04 NCAA East Regional with Kubinski on the staff … also aided Duke women to No. 1 Golfweek ranking at end of 2003-04 season and after fall 2004 campaign, while Blue Devil men rated 13th nationally at close of fall 2004 season … served on staff with a pair of Hall of Fame head coaches in the late Rod Myers (men) and Dan Brooks (women). Honors/Awards: BIG EAST Coach of the Year (2011) ... GOLF Magazine Top 100 Teachers List Nominee (2007) … GCAA Assistant Coach of the Year Nominee (200304) … Carolinas Section PGA Teacher of the Year Nominee (2002) … all-Northeast 10 Conference (1991, 1992) … Springfield College Maroon Club Award (1992).

Head coach Jim Kubinski and his wife Sarah with their two children - Kelly and James.

Professional Affiliations: PGA of America Class A Member (1999-present) … Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) (2003-present) … National Golf Coaches Association (NGCA) (2003-present).

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Assistant Coach Steve Colnitis Assistant Coach Six Years Notre Dame ‘05

Steve Colnitis, a member of two BIG EAST Conference championship teams and two NCAA Central Regional qualifying squads at Notre Dame from 2001-05, completed his sixth year as an assistant coach for the Fighting Irish in 201011. Colnitis (pronounced coal-NIGHT-iss) aids in many of the day-to-day operations of the men’s golf program, including recruiting, practice planning and travel scheduling. In his six seasons on the Notre Dame staff, Colnitis helped guide the Irish to the 2006 and 2011 BIG EAST Conference titles and the corresponding NCAA regional berths, as well as BIG EAST runner-up finishes in 2007 and 2010. He also was instrumental in helping Notre Dame to the top six single-season stroke averages in school history (school-record 291.50 in 2010-11, 292.97 in 2005-06, 294.41 in 2009-10, 295.71 in 2006-07, 295.27 in 2007-08 and 297.97 in 200809). What’s more, Colnitis is putting his stamp on the Irish program as a recruiter. His latest success

can be seen with the past three incoming freshman classes, which included Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) first-team All-Americans Max Scodro (who also garnered all-BIG EAST honors each of his first three years at Notre Dame as well as BIG EAST Player of the Year as a junior) and Chris Walker, along with ‘09-10 newcomer Paul McNamara III, who was an International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) firstteam All-American in 2007. Along with head coach Jim Kubinksi, Colnitis added a deep three-player class for the 2010-11 campaign that included Andrew Carreon, Andrew Lane and Niall Platt. Platt was named BIG EAST Freshman of the Year as well as earning all-BIG EAST honors in his rookie season, which concluded with a six-under 210 at the NCAA Southeast Regional. Colinitis’ recruiting success continues with the addition of Tyler Wingo, a two-time Virginia state champion, Patrick Grahek, an AJGA Scholastic All-American and 5A Georgia High School Golf Coaches Association (GHSGCA) all-state selection in 2011, as well as Peyton Vitter who will all be joining the Irish roster in the fall of 2011. “I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with Steve these last six years,” head coach Jim Kubinski said. “As he’s grown within the job, he’s added more and more to our program. I know we all respect him as a person. It’s also especially helpful for me to be able to bounce ideas off Steve and know that he has a great pulse on our players and the college game. We’re fortunate to have him.” Colnitis joined the Irish coaching staff in 2005 following a four-year career on the Notre Dame men’s golf team, earning a pair of monograms

along the way. He competed in 13 tournaments during his career, posting a 77.86 stroke average, and served as a tri-captain for the Irish in 200405, helping Notre Dame earn its second-consecutive BIG EAST title and a return trip to the NCAA Central Regional (where the Irish wound up only two shots shy of advancing to the NCAA finals). Colnitis graduated from Notre Dame in May 2005, earning his bachelor’s degree in marketing from the Mendoza College of Business. He also garnered Dean’s List honors during the fall 2004 semester. Born September 15, 1982, in Baltimore, Md., Colnitis now resides in South Bend.

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Mike Karwoski

John Foster

Chad Grotegut

Brent Henningfeld

Associate Athletics Director/Men’s Golf Administrator

General Manager/ Head Professional Warren Golf Course

Academic Services

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Student-Athletes

For the seventh time since joining the BIG EAST, Notre Dame stood atop the conference championship podium, claiming the 2011 BIG EAST Championship and landing an at-large berth to the NCAA Regionals with a 54-hole score of 876 (+24).


Student-Athletes Connor Alan-Lee Class of 2011 6-2 – 165 Solana Beach, Calif. La Jolla Country Day School

AS A SENIOR: Part of the Irish rotation that claimed the 2010-11 BIG EAST Championship … competed in four tournaments as a member of the five-man rotation, including one in the spring and three during the fall schedule … finished the year with a 75.54 stroke average – 75.50 in the spring and 75.56 in the fall … saw four of his 10 rounds (.400) counted toward the team score, while recording one under-par round … enjoyed most success during his second rounds, averaging 74.00 strokes per round … opened his season with a tie for 44th at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic with a 225 (+15) … finished tied for 62nd at the Firestone Invitational, carding a three-round score of 231 (+15) … competed as an individual entrant at the St. Mary’s Invitational, finishing tied for 26th at 224 (+8) … posted lowest round of the season at the St. Mary’s Invitational with a second round 69 (-3) … returned to the Irish lineup at the one round Battle at the Warren, finishing tied for ninth with a 73 (+2) … concluded his season at the BIG EAST Championship, finishing fifth among the Irish rotation and tied for 34th overall at 16-over par (229). AS A JUNIOR: Competed in six tournaments for the Irish ... had seven out of 12 rounds (.583) count towards Notre Dame’s team score ... recorded a 75.33 stroke average for the 2009-10 season – 77.00 in the spring and 75.21 in the fall ... posted one sub-par round on the campaign … opened his season as an individual entrant at the Gopher Invitational, finishing tied for 43 at 11-over par (227) … posted his best finish at the Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate by tying for 30th with a one-over par 143 (69-74) … also recorded lowest round of the year at the Mason Rudolph, carding a two-under par, 69 … at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, finish tied for 37th with a 54-hole score of 225 (+15) … earned second-straight tie for 37th in his next tournament, The Prestige at PGA West … finished the tournament at eight-over par (224) … saw all three rounds counted toward the team score in that tournament

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(82-75-77) ... participated in Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational, tying for 92nd place at 18-over par 234 (76-76-82) ... closed out freshman season and showed hint of promise to come with tie for 10th place in Irish Invitational at three-over par 143 (69AS A SOPHOMORE: Monogram winner ... got the 74) while playing as an individual; opening-round 69 nod for 10 tournaments, including nine appearances was a season-best. in starting lineup ... charted 75.90 stroke average in PREP AND PERSONAL: Earned letters all four prep 29 rounds, with 19 of his 27 rounds as a starter contributing to the team total ... turned in solid fall seasons at La Jolla Country Day School in La Jolla, campaign with 74.93 stroke average while starting Calif. ... two-time first-team all-California all five events ... tied for 46th place at season-open- Interscholastic Federation (CIF) San Diego Section ing USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate at 13-over par pick (2006, 2007), becoming the first golfer in school 226 (78-74-74) ... shared 42nd place at Saint Mary’s history to earn first-team honors ... three-time all(Calif.) Invitational with eight-over par 221 (74-73-74) Coastal South League selection ... named Coastal ... shot 17-over par 227 (76-76-75) at Fighting Irish South League Athlete of the Year as a senior (2007) ... Gridiron Golf Classic to wind up 46th in the field ... twice tapped for San Diego Hall of Champions Alltied Dustin Zhang for team-high honors with 35th- Section Team (2006, 2007) ... tied for 42nd place in place showing at 12-over par 228 (73-73-82) in The 2006 CIF-SCGA Southern California Championship Prestige at PGA West ... closed fall with 24th-place tie after shooting 75 ... led Country Day to 36 consecuat UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship at tive dual-match wins in league play and four Coastal six-over par 222 (72-74-76) ... opened spring with South League titles ... won Coastal South League best score as member of travel squad, carding medalist honors as a freshman (2004) and was career-low four-over par 220 (77-75-68) to tie for league runner-up as a sophomore (2005) ... was 11th at Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico; school’s all-time match play medalist upon graduafinal-round 68 also was career-best ... tied for 64th tion ... shot career-low 29 during nine-hole match place at Border Olympics with 18-over par 234 (81- play event as a freshman ... also turned in solid career 72-81) ... shot 19-over par 235 (78-77-80) to finish in on American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Tour, 90th-place tie at Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ... posting 75.05 stroke average in seven events with warmed up for conference tournament with team- pair of top-10 finishes to his credit ... full name is best third-place tie at Caputo Invitational with Connor Daniel Alan-Lee ... middle of three children 12-over par 156 (81-75) while playing as individual ... born to Brett and Lauri Alan-Lee ... comes from athgot start for BIG EAST Championship and tied for letic family -- brother, Taylor, played soccer at Dartmouth from 2004-06; father, Brett played tennis 48th place at 16-over par 232 (83-74-75). at San Diego State; and uncle, Scot Brewster, lettered SUMMER 2008: Advanced to 32-man match play in football at Dartmouth in 1978 ... born June 2, 1988 tree at California State Amateur Championship in in San Diego, Calif. ... graduated from the College of Burbank after tying for 29th in medal play with four- Arts and Letters with a psychology degree. over par 146 (74-72); lost in first round of match play, 4 & 3, to top-seeded Matt Hoffenberg (San Diego State) ... tied for 20th during qualifying for Southern California Golf Association (SCGA) Amateur at Oceanside (El Camino GC) with four-over 76. … finished tied for 81st at the UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate after carding a 234 (+18) … ended season at the Battle at the Warren, posting a 77 (+7) in his finale.

AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in six tournaments during his rookie season, including four in the starting lineup ... registered 76.41 stroke average in 17 total rounds, with 10 of his 12 travel-squad rounds (83.3 percent) counting to the team score ... cracked lineup for season-opening Gopher Invitational and parlayed strong start in tie for 26th place at 12-over par 228 (74-70-84) ... competed as individual at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, carding seasonlow 225 (+15; 79-75-71) to earn share of 48th place ... made spring debut in John Hayt Collegiate Invitational, tying for 69th place at 19-over par 235 (78-78-79) ... teed off in USC Collegiate Invitational and ended up in 56th-place tie at 21-over par 234

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ALAN-LEE’S CAREER FINISHES 2007-08 Place T-26th T-48th T-69th T-56th T-92nd T-10th

Tournament Gopher Invitational *Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic John Hayt Collegiate Invitational USC Collegiate Invitational Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational *Irish Invitational

Scores 74-70-84=228 (+12) 79-75-71=225 (+15) 78-78-79=235 (+19) 82-75-77=234 (+21) 76-76-82=234 (+18) 69-74=143 (+3)

2008-09 Place T-46th T-42nd 46th T-35th T-24th T-11th T-64th T-90th T-3rd T-48th

Tournament USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate Saint Mary’s Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic The Prestige at PGA WEST UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate Border Olympics Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational *Caputo Invitational BIG EAST Championship

Scores 78-74-74=226 (+13) 74-73-74=221 (+8) 76-76-75=227 (+17) 73-73-82=228 (+12) 72-74-76=222 (+6) 77-75-68=220 (+4) 81-72-81=234 (+18) 78-77-80=235 (+19) 81-75=156 (+12) 83-74-75=232 (+16)

2009-10 Place T-43rd T-30th T37th T-37th T-81st --

Tournament *Gopher Invitational ^Mason Rudolph Championship Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic The Prestige at PGA WEST UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate The Battle at the Warren

Scores 73-74-80=227 (+11) 69-74=143 (+1) 80-73-72=225 (+15) 76-74-74=224 (+8) 74-78-82=234 (+18) 77=77 (+7)

2010-11 Place T-44th T-62nd T-26th T-9th T-34th

Tournament Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Firestone Invitational *St. Mary's Invitational The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship

Scores 72-78-75=225 (+15) 80-76-75=231 (+15) 81-69-74=224 (+8) 73=73 (+2) 76-73-80=229 (+16)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only) ^- tournament shortened to 36 holes

ALAN-LEE’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 6 10 6 5 27

Rounds 17 29 15 13 74

Count/Poss. 10/12 19/27 7/12 4/10 40/61

Strokes 1,299 2,201 1,130 982 5,612

Avg. 76.41 75.90 75.33 75.54 75.84

Top Rd 69 (-1) 68 (-4) 69 (-2) 69 (-3) 68 (-2)

Top 36 143 (+3) 156 (+12) 143 (+1) 143 (-1) 143 (-1)

Top 54 225 (+15) 220 (+4) 224 (+8) 224 (+8) 220(+4)

Top Finish (Event) T-10th (Irish Invitational) T-3rd (Caputo Invitational) T-30th (Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate) T-9th (Battle at the Warren) T-3rd (’09 Caputo Invitational)

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Student-Athletes Andrew Carreon Class of 2014 5-9 – 155 San Antonio, Texas Alamo Heights

AS A FRESHMAN: In his first year with the program competed in both of the team’s home events … finished the year with a 77.25 stroke average, including 82.00 in the spring and 75.67 in the fall … competed as an individual entrant in both of the tournaments … got his first taste of collegiate golf in the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, finishing in a tie for 55th with a three-round total of 227 (+11) … lowest round of the year came in the first round of the FIGGC as he posted a five-over par 75 … returned to the Warren Golf Course in the spring for the Battle at the Warren, posting a one-round score of 82 (+11) to finish tied for 29th amongst the field.

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PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio, Texas ... an accomplished player on the junior golf circuit and at the high school level ... named to the Express News “Super Team” in 2009 & 2010 ... a three-time San Antonio City Junior Champion ... including 2009 when he fired three consecutive under par rounds (70-68-70) to claim medalist honors ... placed first at the 2010 AJGA Valero Texas Junior Shootout with a score of 209 (69-69-71) ... took home top honors shooting a 75 and 74 at the 2010 NISD Spring Invitational ... claimed first place at the UIL District Tournament in 2008 and 2009 and finished seventh overall at the Texas UIL State tournament in 2009 ... finished sixth after carding a 211 (69-71-71) at the Bart Granger Memorial in 2009 ... totaled five top-20

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finishes, including four in the top-15, on the AJGA circuit ... in 2009, he turned in top-15 showings at the Laredo Energy (played at the Traditions Golf Club) and the Emerson (played at Maderas Golf Club) AJGA events ... finished in third at the US Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2008 at Woodlake Golf Club carding a 145 (72-73) and the Trans American Junior Golf Championship in 2007 after posting a 72 and a 73 ... ranked as the 34th best prospect according to Golfweek/Titleist rankings among 2010 graduates ... also ranked 49th according to AJGA Polo Rankings … recently completed the First Year of Studies program … currently enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.


CARREON'S CAREER FINISHES 2010-11 Place T-55th T-29th

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 75-76-76=227 (+17) 82=82 (+11)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

CARREON'S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 2 2

Rounds 4 4

Count/Poss. 0/0 0/0

Strokes 309 309

Avg. 77.25 77.25

Top Rd 75 (+5) 75 (+5)

Top 36 151 (+11) 151 (+11)

Top 54 227 (+17) 227 (+17)

Top Finish (Event) T-29th (The Battle at the Warren) T-29th (’11 The Battle at the Warren)

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Student-Athletes Jeff Chen Class of 2011 5-11 – 165 Walnut, Calif. Los Altos

AS A SENIOR: Competed in four tournaments on the season for the Irish, two in the spring and two in the fall … played as a member of the Irish rotation at two of the events (The Invite at Kiawah, NCAA Southeast Regional), while entering as an individual at two (Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, Battle at the Warren) … part of the rotation at the first NCAA appearance by the Irish since ’05-06 … finished the year with a 75.50 stroke average – 72.00 in the spring and 77.83 in the fall … enjoyed most of his success in the first round, finishing with a 73.25 average on his opening 18 holes … saw four of his six rounds (.667) counted toward the team score, while posting two under-par rounds on the campaign, one of which was in the 60’s … played in the team’s opener at the Invite at Kiawah, placing tied for 65th in the field with a three-round score of 241 (+25) … at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, finished tied for 52nd after carding a 226 (+16) … returned to action at the Battle at the Warren, posting a 69 (-2) to earn a share of second place, along with teammate Max Scodro … the 69 marks not only his lowest round of the season, but also goes down as his best overall round in his Irish career … finished third amongst the Irish rotation at the NCAA Southeast Regional, carding a three-day score of 219 (+3) to finish tied for 33rd overall … second round 71 was his second under-par round of the year. AS A JUNIOR: Earned a monogram ... competed in seven tournaments, including twice as an individual ... had 11 of his 12 rounds count towards the team total, the second highest percentage on the team (.917) ... recorded a 75.72 stroke average ... best finish came at the Bandon Dunes Championship when he tied for 13th after shooting a 19-over par 161 (82-79) ... recorded his lowest round of the season competing as an individual at the Battle at the Warren, shooting a six-over par 76.

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AS A SOPHOMORE: Monogram winner ... arguably team’s most improved player in 2008-09 ... competed in eight tournaments, starting each of them ... ranked second on team with 74.42 stroke average (21st on school’s all-time single-season chart) for 24 rounds, with each of his rounds counting to team score ... posted pair of top-20 finishes ... made first career start at season-opening USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate, tying for 32nd place at nine-over par 222 (74-76-72); final-round 72 was season-low score he carded eight times during the year ... claimed share of 23rd place at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Invitational with career-low five-over par 218 (74-72-72) ... closed out fall season with tie for 39th place at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic with 16-over par 226 (78-72-76) ... opened spring with 15th-place tie at Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico, registering sixover par 222 (75-72-75) ... turned in team-best tie for 11th place (his highest placement of the year) at Border Olympics by virtue of five-over par 221 (7772-72) ... notched back-to-back team-high finishes for first time in career with 50th-place tie at Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational, carding eight-over par 224 (7772-75) ... stood alone in 25th place at Robert Kepler Intercollegiate following 16-over par 229 (78-77-74) ... fired eight-over par 224 (74-77-73) at BIG EAST Championship to end up in 30th-place tie. AS A FRESHMAN: Participated in four tournaments during his rookie season, playing twice with the Irish “B” team and twice as an individual competitor ... ranked second on team with 73.55 stroke average in 11 rounds ... posted three top-20 finishes ... showed amazing consistency by shooting between 71 and 74 in nine of 11 rounds ... opened with season-best eighth-place tie at Rutgers Invitational (“B” team event), carding season-low six-over par 219 (74-71-74) ... teed off as individual at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, sharing 36th-place honors at 11-over par 221 (74-75-72) ... started spring season with tie for 12th place at Charleston Southern Spring Kickoff (“B” tournament) after firing 10-over par 223

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(78-74-71) ... finished in 20th-place deadlock at Irish Invitational, shooting six-over par 146 (72-74) while playing as an individual competitor. PREP AND PERSONAL: Four-year letter winner in golf at Los Altos High School in Hacienda Heights, Calif. ... three-time first-team all-Miramonte League selection (2004-06) ... 2005 Miramonte League Most Valuable Player ... 2006 Miramonte League medalist ... two-year team captain ... turned in superb junior golf career, primarily on the America Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Tour ... carded 74.46 stroke average in 22 career AJGA Tour events, collecting five top-10 finishes along the way ... finished second at 2004 AJGA Lockton Kansas City Junior (69-7176=216, E)... took third-place honors at 2006 AJGA Corsemax/Philadelphia Runner Junior (70-7070=210, -3) ... also competed in three all-star events during junior golf career -- the AJGA/Polo Golf Junior Classic (2005-06) and the AJGA/Hewlett Packard Junior Championship (2005) ... two-time AJGA/HP Scholastic All-American (2005-06) ... member of California Scholarship Federation, Future Business Leaders of America (treasurer) and Science Olympiad ... full name is Jeffrey Po-Nells Chen ... younger of two sons born to Daniel and Juney Chen ... born June 14, 1989 in Fontana, Calif. ... graduated from the College of Science with a degree in science-business ... earned certification from Notre Dame’s Rosenthal Leadership Academy during 2008-09 academic year.


CHEN’S CAREER FINISHES 2007-08 Place T-8th T-36th T-12th T-20th

Tournament Rutgers Invitational (B) *Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic Charleston Southern Spring Kickoff (B) *Irish Invitational

Scores 74-71-74=219 (+6) 74-75-72=221 (+11) 78-74-71=223 (+10) 72-74=146 (+6)

2008-09 Place T-32nd T-23rd T-39th T-15th T-11th T-50th 25th T-30th

Tournament USF Olympic Club Intercollegiate Saint Mary’s Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate Border Olympics Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Robert Kepler Intercollegiate BIG EAST Championship

Scores 74-76-72=222 (+9) 74-72-72=218 (+5) 78-72-76=226 (+16) 75-72-75=222 (+6) 77-72-72=221 (+5) 77-72-75=224 (+8) 78-77-74=229 (+16) 74-77-73=224 (+8)

2009-10 Place T-27th T-28th T-58th T-71st T-51st T-13th --

Tournament Gopher Invitational *Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Battle at the Beach Border Olympics *Bandon Dunes Championship *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 77-72-74=223 (+7) 74-73-76=223 (+13) 75-76-74=225 (+9) 71-72-83=226 (+13) 77-71-81=229 (+13) 82-X-79=161 (+19) 76=76 (+6)

2010-11 Place T-65th T-52nd T-2nd T-33rd

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *The Battle at the Warren NCAA Southeast Regional

Scores 79-75-87=241 (+25) 71-83-72=226 (+16) 69=69 (-2) 74-71-74=219 (+3)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

CHEN’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 4 8 7 4 23

Rounds 11 24 18 10 63

Count/Poss. 0/0 24/24 11/12 4/6 39/42

Strokes 809 1,786 1,363 755 4,713

Avg. 73.55 74.42 75.72 75.50 74.81

Top Rd 71 (E) 72 (E) 71 (-1) 69 (-1) 69 (-1)

Top 36 146 (+6) – 161 (+19) 145 (+1) 145 (+1)

Top 54 219 (+6) 218 (+5) 223 (+13) 224 (+8) 218 (+5)

Top Finish (Event) T-8th (Rutgers Invitational) T-11th (Border Olympics) T-13th (Bandon Dunes Championship) T-9th (Battle at the Warren) T-8th (’07 Rutgers Invitational)

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Student-Athletes Andrew Lane Class of 2014 6-2 – 185

74-75) ... boasts five top-20 finishes, three top-10 marks and one top-5 showing in AJGA play ... also captain of his high school hockey team ... tied for first at the Pepsi Little Peoples Golf Championship at the Spring Lake CC in Quincy, Ill. in June of 2008 as he fired a minus-one 143 (69-74) to finish atop the 117-player field ... in June of 2009, he tied for 17th at the Southern Jr. Championship, which was played at Reynolds Landing in Greensboro, Ga., turning in a five-over par 221 (75-77-69) at the event ... in high

Fairport, N.Y. McQuaid Jesuit

AS A FRESHMAN: Competed in four tournaments in his inaugural season with the Irish, taking to the course twice in the fall and twice more in the spring … entered as an individual at three of the four tournaments, but did compete in the rotation at the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup … ended the year with a 76.67 stroke average, including 77.33 in the spring and 76.33 in the fall … saw one of his two rounds (.500) counted toward the team score … finished strong at each of four tournaments, averaging a 74.50 on his final 18 holes … got first taste of collegiate golf at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, finishing tied for 58th with a three-round score of 228 (+18) … improved on his finish by one spot at the Firestone Invitational, placing tied for 57th with a total of 230 (+14) … his final-round 73 (+1) at the Firestone Invitational was his lowest round on the year … opened his spring docket at the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup, finishing fourth amongst the Irish rotation with a 36-hole score of 156 … concluded his year competing at the one-round Battle at the Warren, finishing in a tie for 16th after carding a 76 (+5). PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from McQuaid Jesuit ... carries an impressive golf resume on the junior and scholastic levels and he was named the top recruit in the state of New York by Golfweek in 2008 ... also had success on the AJGA and FCWT circuits ... AJGA highlights included a fourth-place showing at the Fidelity Investments Classic in Mattapoisett, Mass. in July of 2008 and tying for 10th at the Northeast Open at the Richter Park Golf Course, where he turned in a five-over par 221 (72-

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school action, Lane tied for third at the New York State High School Golf Championship as a junior in May of 2009, shooting a two-over par 146 ... helped McQuaid Jesuit to the 2008 Section 5 State title and he was named a Section 5 All-Greater Rochester honoree in 2008 and 2009 after finishing as the runnerup at the Individual Section 5 Golf Championships ... an all-State selection in 2009 … recently completed the First Year of Studies program … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business.


LANE'S CAREER FINISHES 2010-11 Place T-58th T-57th -T-16th

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *Firestone Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 77-75-76=228 (+18) 78-79-73=230 (+14) 78-78=156 (+12) 76=76 (+5)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

LANE'S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 4 4

Rounds 9 9

Count/Poss. 1/2 1/2

Strokes 690 690

Avg. 76.67 76.67

Top Rd 73 (+1) 73 (+1)

Top 36 151 (+14) 151 (+14)

Top 54 228 (+18) 228 (+18)

Top Finish (Event) T-16th (The Battle at the Warren T-16th (’11 The Battle at the Warren

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Student-Athletes Paul McNamara III Class of 2013 5-8 – 135 Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. Chadwick School

RECORD BOOK UPDATE: McNamara’s final round 67 (-5) at the 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional goes into the Notre Dame record book as the lowest 18-hole score in Irish NCAA history (since scoring changed to stroke play), besting the previous mark of 68 that had been shot on four occasions. AS A SOPHOMORE: Monogram winner … finished the season as arguably the team’s most improved golfer on the year … played in 10 tournaments on the year, competing in the rotation at nine of those events … ended the season with a stroke average of 74.30, including 74.00 in the spring and 74.67 in the fall … saw 21 of his 24 team rounds (.875) counted toward the team total … posted four under-par rounds along with three even-par rounds … three of his four sub-par rounds also broke 70 … led the team score at two of the tournaments … at The Invite at Kiawah, finished tied for 12th with a 54-hole score of 223 (+7) … competed as an individual at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, finishing in a share of 67th at 22-over par (232) … returned to the rotation at the Lone Star Invitational, finishing tied for 35th with a 223 (+7) … earned second-highest finish of the year at the St. Mary’s Invitational, tying for seventh at two-over par (218)

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PREP AND PERSONAL: Four-year starter and letter winner at Chadwick School in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif. ... three-time all-area and four-time first-team all-Bay League selection ... medalist at 2007 California Interscholastic Federation-Southern Section (CIF-SS) team event ... team captain ... also lettered in soccer (2005-06) ... rose up to 17th among class of 2009 in Golfweek/Titleist rankings ... competed on all three major junior tours -- American Junior Golf Association (AJGA), Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) and International Junior Golf Tour (IJGT) ... IJGT first-team All-American in 2007 ... FCWT honorable mention All-American in 2008 ... FWCT all-academic honoree in 2008 ... amassed six tournament victories, 24 top-five finishes and 33 AS A FRESHMAN: Competed in two tournaments top-10 placements during his junior career ... in in his first season with the Irish, both as an individual 2006-07 alone, won four IJGT tournaments and was ... notched a 77.50 stroke average ... first collegiate runner-up three other times while logging 74.16 appearance came in the fall of 2009 at the Fighting stroke average in 12-event season ... successfully Irish Gridiron Golf Classic ... tied for 65th with a qualified for 2008 Western Amateur, tying for 12th 23-over par 233 (80-79-74) at the FIGGC ... recorded a place with two-over par 72 at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course (despite using borrowed clubs when his seven-over par 77 in the Battle at the Warren. own were lost by airline) ... finished four strokes shy of making 36-hole cut at Western Amateur, shooting six-over par 146 (71-75) at Point O’ Woods Golf & Country Club in Benton Harbor, Mich. ... won Palos Verdes Golf Club Men’s Championship at age 14 in 2005 ... full name is Paul McNamara III ... older of two children born to Paul and Christine McNamara ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business. … led the Irish at the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup, ending at five-over par (149) … tied for 55th at the Schenkel Invite, carding a 54-hole score of 225 (+9) … again led the Irish at the LSU National Invitational, tying for 19th with a 227 (+11) score … at the Battle at the Warren, finished tied for fifth after carding a 71 (E) … finished third amongst the Irish rotation and tied for 10th overall with a 222 (+9) … one of two Irish golfers (Niall Platt) to finish in the top 25 at the NCAA Southeast Regional, tying for 24th with a 216 (E) … the 216 not only was his lowest tournament score of the season but also the lowest of his career to-date … his final-round 67 also set a new low-mark for a single round during his Irish career.

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MCNAMARA’S CAREER FINISHES 2009-10 Place T-65th –

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 80-79-74=233 (+23) 77=77 (+7)

2010-11 Place T-12th T-67th T-35th T-7th -T-55th T-19th T-5th T-10th T-24th

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Lone Star Invitational St. Mary's Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invite LSU National Invitational The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship NCAA Southeast Regional

Scores 75-68-80=223 (+7) 80-80-72=232 (+22) 75-74-74=223 (+7) 68-74-76=218 (+2) 73-76=149 (+5) 74-72-79=225 (+9) 74-71-82=227 (+11) 71=71 (E) 75-73-74=222 (+9) 72-77-67=216 (E)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

MCNAMARA’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 2 10 12

Rounds 4 27 31

Count/Poss. 0/0 21/24 24/24

Strokes 310 2,006 2,316

Avg. 77.50 74.30 74.71

Top Rd 74 (+4) 67 (-5) 67 (-5)

Top 36 – 142 (-2) 142 (-2)

Top 54 233 (+23) 216 (E) 216 (E)

Top Finish (Event) T-65th (Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic) T-5th (The Battle at the Warren) T-5th (’11 The Battle at the Warren)

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Student-Athletes Niall Platt

Irish rotation at the NCAA Southeast Regional with a 54-hole score of 210 (-6), aided by two sub-70 rounds as he recorded a 68 (-4) in the opening round and a 69 (-3) in the second round.

PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated from Laguna Blanca School in Santa Barbara, Calif. ... a decorated player on the junior circuit as well as a dominant Class of 2014 scholastic player ... a 2009 American Junior Golf 5-10 – 145 Association (AJGA) HP Scholastic All-American and Santa Barbara, Calif. 2009-2010 Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) Laguna Blanca School Academic All-American ... captained his high school squad and went undefeated all four years of league play, earning four consecutive league MVP honors ... competed in various amateur events around RECORD BOOK UPDATE: Recorded lowest 54-hole California ... claimed medalist honors at the 2010 US score in Irish NCAA history with 210 (-6) score at the Open Local Qualifier at La Purisima, the 2010 SCGA 2011 NCAA Southeast Regional … earned highest NCAA Regional finish in program history with his share of 10th place … tied lowest round (vs. par) in program history with a seven-under 65 in first round of 2010 Firestone Invitational. AS A FRESHMAN: Monogram winner … named the BIG EAST Freshman of the Year, marking the first time since the awards began three years ago that an Irish golfer has received the award … named to the all-BIG EAST team … made large impact in his first season with the Irish, playing in 11 tournaments, all as part of the rotation … finished second amongst the team in stroke average with a 73.40 mark – 73.87 in the spring and 72.93 in the fall … had 25 of his 30 rounds (.833) counted toward the team score … netted under-par rounds eight times and even-par rounds six times, with five of his eight under-par rounds also breaking 70 … posted the lowest round of the season for the Irish with his first round 65 (-7) at the Firestone Invitational, while also carding the second-lowest tournament score (210, -6) at the NCAA Southeast Regional … led the team at two events, while sharing for the top spot at one … opened the year with a runner-up finish at The Invite at Kiawah with a 217 (+1) … earned back-to-back 14th place results at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (216, +6) and Firestone Invitational (217, +1) … earned second top-five finish of the year at the Lone Star Invitational after tying for third with a score of 213 (-3) … tied for 57th at the St. Mary’s Invite, finishing with a 54-hole score of 231 (+15) … at the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup, concluded his tournament at 10-over par (154) … tied for 40th at the Schenkel Invite while finishing second amongst the Irish rotation with a score of 222 (+6) … at the LSU National Invitational, tied for 35th after carding a 233 (+17) … recorded an even-par 71 at the Battle at the Warren to tie for fifth place … put together a 218 (+5) at the BIG EAST Championship to earn a share of sixth place … ended his first year in grand fashion, leading the

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Amateur Qualifier at Rancho San Marcos, and the 2009 SCGA Amateur Qualifier at Sterling Hills ... won the 2010 Goleta City Championship (68-69) and the 2009 Lompoc City Championship at La Purisima ... tied for fifth at the 2009 California State Fair Amateur with an eight-under par 208 (68-69-71) ... tied for 11th at the 2010 Southern California (SCGA) Amateur with a four-under par 280 (72-71-67-70) ... tied for 16th at the 2010 Memorial Amateur with a oneunder par 215 (73-71-71) ... competed extensively on the AJGA and FCWT circuits ... collected four top-5 finishes on the AJGA tour, highlighted by a second place showing at the 2009 AGJA Junior at Wenatchee in August of 2009, where he fired a two-under par 214 (70-71-73) ... on the FCWT, Platt finished in the top-10 on seven occasions, including four top-five finishes and a win at the ‘10 FCWT Hunter Ranch Open with a five-under par 139 (68-71) ... Platt also competed in the SCPGA Toyota Tour Cup ... in his 2009 events on the circuit, Platt claimed first place at Cypress Ridge by shooting an even par 144 (73-71) and placed second at Rancho San Marcos after carding a threeunder par 139 (69-70) … recently completed the First Year of Studies program … currently enrolled in the College of Science, majoring in applied and computational mathematics and statistics.


PLATT'S CAREER FINISHES 2010-11 Place T-2nd T-14th T-14th T-3rd T-57th -T-40th T-35th T-5th T-6th T-10th

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Firestone Invitational Lone Star Invitational St. Mary's Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invite LSU National Invitational The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship NCAA Southeast Regional

Scores 74-70-73=217 (+1) 69-74-73=216 (+6) 65-72-80=217 (+1) 71-72-70=213 (-3) 79-72-80=231 (+15) 79-75=154 (+10) 69-72-81=222 (+6) 85-75-73=233 (+17) 71=71 (E) 72-71-75=218 (+5) 68-69-73=210 (-6)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

PLATT'S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 11 11

Rounds 30 30

Count/Poss. 25/30 25/30

Strokes 2,202 2,202

Avg. 73.40 73.40

Top Rd 65 (-7) 65 (-7)

Top 36 137 (-7) 137 (-7)

Top 54 210 (-6) 210 (-6)

Top Finish (Event) T-2nd (The Invite at Kiawah) T-2nd ('11 The Invite at Kiawah)

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Student-Athletes Max Scodro

round score of 231 (+15) … became the first Irish golfer to earn medalist honors at the BIG EAST Championship in the current 54-hole format, finishing the tournament at 212 (-1) … the lone golfer in the BIG EAST field to conclude the tournament under par … ended season with a tie for 50th at the NCAA Southeast Regional after carding a three-day score of 223 (+7).

Class of 2012 5-10 – 185 Chicago, Ill. Francis Parker

RECORD BOOK UPDATE: Owns the third-best stroke average in program history with a 73.99 mark through three seasons ... his 73.96 stroke average for the 2009-10 season ranks as the 15th-lowest single season mark since 1990 while his 73.30 season average in 2010-11 ranks as the fifth best mark since ’90 ... his 209 (-7) tournament at the 2010 Firestone Invitational ties the lowest 54-hole tournament since 1990 both in strokes and compared to par … has had 74 of his 81 rounds counted towards team scoring (.914) for the fifth-best percentage since 1990 (minimum 45 rounds). AS A JUNIOR: Monogram winner … named to PING All-Midwest Region Team … selected as the BIG EAST Player of the Year, the first such honor bestowed upon an Irish golfer since the awards inception three years ago … named to the all-BIG EAST team … played in all 11 tournaments on the season as part of the Irish rotation … led the team at three of those 11 events … finished the year with a team-leading stroke average of 73.30 – 74.67 in the spring and 71.93 in the fall … saw 28 of his 30 rounds (.933) counted toward the team score … posted a total of 12 under- (8) or even-par (4) rounds on the year … four of his eight under-par rounds also broke 70 … enjoyed most success in his third rounds, finishing with a 72.56 average in the final 18 holes … posted lowest tournament of the season amongst the Irish with his 209 (-7) at the Firestone Invitational … in season opener at The Invite at Kiawah, finished in eighth place with a 220 (+4) … finished second amongst the Irish and tied for ninth overall at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic with his 212 (+2) score … led the Irish and earned first top-five overall finish of the year at the Firestone Invitational, carding a 209 (-7) aided by a second round 67 (-5) … tied for 20th at the Lone Star Invitational after recording a 54-hole score of 220 (+4) … at the St. Mary’s Invitational, finished tied for fourth with a one-over par 217 (72-74-71) … finished with a 12-over par 156 at the two-round Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup … at the Schenkel Invite, finished in a share of 67th with a 229 (+13) … second amongst Irish and tied for 31st overall at LSU National Invitational, recording a three-

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Intercollegiate ... opened spring with 22nd-place tie at Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico following eight-over par 224 (76-73-75) ... tied for 42nd place at Border Olympics with 12-over par 228 (7578-75) ... shared 88th place in Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational at 18-over par 234 (82-77-75) ... claimed share of 52nd place at inaugural FAU Spring Break Championship thanks to 12-over par 225 (73-78-74) ... competed as individual participant at Caputo Invitational and logged eighth-place tie at 13-over par 157 (82-75) ... posted strong effort in BIG EAST Championship debut, tying for seventh place with season-low three-under par 213 (71-7072); became sixth Irish freshman to garner allBIG EAST honors and first since Isban in 2004. SUMMER 2008: Tied for 49th at Western Junior Championship in St. Simons Island, Ga. (Sea Island GC) with 12-over par 292 (73-70-75-74) ... finished fifth at American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Future Legends in Wales, Wis. (The Legend at Brandybrook) with five-over 218 (75-73-70) ... narrowly missed qualifying for Western Amateur, ending up one stroke off cut line with three-over par 73 at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned a monogram ... named to the 2010 all-BIG EAST Men’s Golf Team ... played in 11 events for the Irish in 2009-10 ... led the team in terms of rounds counted towards team scoring, counting 26 out of 27 (.963) ... posted a 73.96 stroke average, the second best mark on the team ... notched three under-par rounds on the season, including two in the 60s ... recorded seven even-par rounds, one of which came at the Battle at the Warren after notching an even-par 70 for his 18 holes ... his other top-10 finish came at the 2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (FIGCC) where he tied for 10th after shooting an eight-over par 218 (73-75-70) ... his three rounds all counted towards team scoring at the FIGCC and helped Notre Dame to the team title ... tied for first place after 54 holes of play at the 2010 BIG EAST Championship by shooting a twoPREP AND PERSONAL: Spent first three prep seaover par (71-71-73=215), but lost in a four-man sud- sons at Francis Parker High School in Chicago, before den victory playoff. moving to Notre Dame Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz., for his final year of high school ... helped Notre Dame AS A FRESHMAN: Monogram winner ... all- Prep to 2007 Arizona Class 4A-Division II state title by BIG EAST ... appeared in 10 tournaments during a whopping 60 strokes (golf is a fall sport in Arizona) rookie season, starting eight times ... placed third on as well as a perfect 42-0 dual-match record ... finteam with 74.72 stroke average in 29 rounds (sec- ished as 2007 Arizona 4A-II individual runner-up at ond-lowest average by Irish freshman since 1954, one-over par 145 (76-69) ... named 2007 all-state topped only by teammate Josh Sandman’s 73.40 in selection and 4A-II Black Canyon Region Player of the 2005-06) ... posted four top-10 finishes, most by Year after helping NDP to regional title and winning Notre Dame freshman since 1968-69, when program regional medalist honors at five-under par 137 ... moved from dual matches to tournament play ... two-time all-state selection (2006, 2007) while at ranked second on team with four rounds below par Francis Parker HS ... finished in top 15 at Illinois Class ... saw 20 of 24 competitive rounds applied to team A Tournament his final two seasons (seventh in 2006; score ... made college debut as individual participant 14th in 2007) ... three-time Independent School at John Dallio Memorial and promptly chalked up League Player of the Year (2005-07) and all-conferfourth-place tie at one-under par 215 (75-67-73); ence selection ... enjoyed success on Future second-round 67 was not only season-low, but also Collegians World Tour (FCWT) ... registered best by Irish freshman since Mark Baldwin’s opening 76.72 stroke average in 21 career FCWT events 67 at 2002 Nelson Invitational ... earned first starting (never missed a cut), with 13 top-20 finishes (nine in assignment at Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Invitational, tying the Top 10) and a win at the 2007 Mission Hills Pete for 30th place at six-over par 219 (71-76-72) on diffi- Dye Invitational at six-under par 134 (68-66) ... cult Poppy Hills Golf Course at Pebble Beach ... tied named 2008 FCWT first-team All-American and for 78th place at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, Central Region Player of the Year after posting four carding 29-over par 239 (84-77-78) ... registered one top-10 finishes in 2007-08 season alone ... tied for of top performances by rookie in Notre Dame history 21st on 2007-08 FCWT points list (boys 16-18) ... also at UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship, competed in 15 events on American Junior Golf sharing medalist honors (with Michigan State’s Association (AJGA) Tour, carding 78.07 stroke averPayne Gniewek) at season-low three-under par 213 age with four top-20 finishes (two in the Top 10) ... (70-72-71); first Irish freshman to earn medalist hon- played for victorious USA squad in 2007 USA-Canada ors in 18 years and third in program history, as well Junior Team matches; one of his USA teammates was as first to do so in 54-hole event ... also first Notre Notre Dame classmate Chris Walker ... currently Dame medalist of any kind since Eddie Peckels at enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a his2008 Irish Invitational (36 holes) and first at 54-hole tory major. tournament since Cole Isban at 2005 Shoal Creek

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SCODRO’S CAREER FINISHES 2008-09 Place T-4th T-30th T-78th T-1st T-22nd T-42nd T-88th T-52nd T-8th T-7th

Tournament *John Dallio Memorial Saint Mary’s Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate Border Olympics Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational FAU Spring Break Championship *Caputo Invitational BIG EAST Championship

Scores 75-67-73=215 (-1) 71-76-72=219 (+6) 84-77-78=239 (+29) 70-72-71=213 (-3) 76-73-75=224 (+8) 75-78-75=228 (+12) 82-77-75=234 (+18) 73-78-74=225 (+12) 82-75=157 (+13) 71-70-72=213 (-3)

2009-10 Place T-38th T-10th T-26th T-32nd -T-22nd T-35th T-19th T-45th -T-1st

Tournament Gopher Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic The Prestige at PGA WEST UNCG Bridgestone Classic The Match Play @ Battle at the Beach Border Olympics Bandon Dunes Championship FAU Spring Break Championship The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship

Scores 74-77-75=226 (+10) 73-75-70=218 (+8) 72-77-72=221 (+5) 73-69-77=219 (+3) 1-0-2 74-69-71=214 (+1) 76-78-71=225 (+9) 84-X-81=165 (+23) 74-74-76=224 (+11) 70=70 (E) 71-71-73=215 (+2)

2010-11 Place 8th T-9th 3rd T-20th T-4th -T-67th T-31st T-2nd 1st T-50th

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Firestone Invitational Lone Star Invitational St. Mary's Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invite LSU National Invitational The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship NCAA Southeast Regional

Scores 76-75-69=220 (+4) 70-70-73=213 (+3) 72-67-70=209 (-7) 76-71-73=220 (+4) 72-74-71=217 (+1) 82-74=156 (+12) 77-74-78=229 (+12) 75-79-77=231 (+15) 69=69 (-2) 70-73-69=212 (-1) 74-76-73=223 (+7)

@- tournament played in match play format, numbers shown indicate record at the event (wins-losses-ties) underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

SCODRO’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 10 10 11 31

Rounds 29 27 30 86

Count/Poss. 20/24 26/27 28/30 74/81

Strokes 2,167 1,997 2,199 6,363

Avg. 74.72 73.96 73.30 73.99

Top Rd. 67 (-5) 69 (-3) 67 (-5) 67 (-5)

Top 36 157 (+13) 165 (+23) 137 (-7) 137 (-7)

Top 54 213 (-3) 214 (+1) 209 (-7) 209 (-7)

Top Finish (Event) T-1st (UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Champ.) T-1st (BIG EAST Championship) 1st (BIG EAST Championship) 1st ('11 BIG EAST Championship)

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Student-Athletes Tom Usher Class of 2012 6-2 – 195 Baildon, England Guiseley School

AS A JUNIOR: Monogram winner … enjoyed best season of Irish career to-date, before season ended early due to a hand injury … named BIG EAST Golfer of the Month for October, while also claiming conference Player of the Week for the week of March 23 … played in opening eight tournaments of the season, all as a member of the rotation … highest finisher of the Irish at three of those eight tournaments … finished the year with a stroke average of 74.70 – 78.00 in the spring and 72.93 in the fall … saw 18 of his 23 rounds (.783) counted toward the team score on the season … posted seven under-par rounds – four of which broke 70 – and four even-par rounds … earned medalist honors at the St. Mary’s Invitational, finishing the tournament at four under par (212), aided by an opening round 68 (-4) … that tournament set new personal-bests for lowest individual round as well as 54-hole tournament … opened season with a tie for 65th at The Invite at Kiawah, carding a 54-hole score of 241 (+25) … highest finisher of the Irish and tied for seventh overall at the Fighting Irish Gridirion Golf Classic, recording a 212 (+2) … posted second straight 212 at the Firestone Invitational, finishing fourth overall at four under par … at the Lone Star Invitational, earned a share of 15th after putting together a one-over par 217 … carded a 157 (+13) at the two-round Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup … led the Irish at the Schenkel Invite, earning a share of 20th with a score of 218 (+2), including a 69 (-3) in his second round … final event of season came at the LSU National Invitational, where he carded a 249 (+33) to tie for 60th.

Irish, most of which came in the spring campaign ... had nine of his 11 rounds (.818) count towards the team total ... tied for first at 2010 BIG EAST Championship with teammate Max Scodro, before falling in a four-man sudden-victory playoff ... performance at the BIG EAST Championship marked his highest finish with the Irish ... he finished the BIG EAST Championship at two-over par (75-71-69=215) ... his second-round 71 was aided by a hole-in-one on the par-3 17th ... his final round 69 matched his lowest career round with the Irish ... Battle at the Warren co-medalist, carding a one-under par 69 as an individual participant ... placed ninth at the Bandon Dunes Championship with a 16-over par 158 (76-82), helping secure a first-place finish for the Irish ... led the way for the Irish at The Match Play tournament securing 2.5 points in three matches, earning victories against Georgetown and Connecticut ... competed as an individual at the Border Olympics, carding an 11-over 227 (80-72-75) to tie for 41st with teammate Chris Walker.

AS A FRESHMAN: Saw action in five tournaments, making three starts ... carded 76.20 stroke average for 15 rounds, with seven of nine competitive rounds going towards team score ... made collegiate debut as individual participant at John Dallio Memorial, collecting season-best 22nd-place tie at six-over par 222 (75-70-77); second-round 70 also was seasonlow ... top finisher on “B” team at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, coming home in tie for 39th place at 16-over par 226 (78-74-74) ... earned first starting assignment at The Prestige at PGA West, AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned first monogram ... all- tying for 73rd place at 19-over par 235 (78-82-75) ... BIG EAST conference selection ... recorded a 75.06 made most of spring debut at FAU Spring Break stroke average ... saw action in eight events for the Championship, posting team-best 27th-place tie

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with season-low eight-over par 221 (73-73-75) ... tied for 60th place at Robert Kepler Intercollegiate with 26-over par 239 (78-80-81). SUMMER 2008: Played in five events on Yorkshire Order of Merit (YOM), contested at courses throughout northern England county of Yorkshire, largest in Great Britain ... tied for fourth at The Hawksworth Trophy with level-par 144 (72-72) ... placed fourth at The Earl of Dartmouth Trophy with seven-over 151 (76-75) ... negotiated blustery conditions to win The Hornsea Gutty by one shot at five-over 149 (77-72) ... shared 34th place at Yorkshire Amateur Championship with 10-over 154 (74-80) ... recovered brilliantly with runner-up finish at The Bingley St. Ives Salver with five-under 137 (70-67), ending just one shot off the pace ... missed final four YOM events due to departure for Notre Dame ... was third on YOM points table with 625 points at time of his departure, leading the way in mid-July. PREP AND PERSONAL: Graduated with nearly 4.0 grade-point average (GPA) from Guiseley School in Leeds, England ... compiled 72.17 stroke average during final three junior golf seasons ... competed primarily in Nick Faldo Series events from 2006-08 ... picked up three wins and placed in the Top 10 on 12 occasions ... multi-sport athlete, having also competed in soccer, track and cricket ... candidate for admission to prestigious Oxford University ... first European golfer to play for Notre Dame ... enrolled in Mendoza College of Business as a finance major.


USHER’S CAREER FINISHES 2008-09 Place T-22nd T-39th T-73rd T-27th T-60th

Tournament *John Dallio Memorial Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (B) The Prestige at PGA WEST FAU Spring Break Championship Robert Kepler Intercollegiate

Scores 75-70-77=222 (+6) 78-74-74=226 (+16) 78-82-75=235 (+19) 73-73-75=221(+8) 78-80-81=239 (+26)

2009-10 Place 84th -T-67th T-41st 9th T-71st -T-1st

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic The Match Play @ Battle at the Beach *Border Olympics Bandon Dunes Championship FAU Spring Break Championship *The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship

Scores 77-W-W=W (W) 2-0-1 73-78-74=225 (+12) 80-72-75=227 (+11) 76-X-82=158 (+16) 76-75-79=230 (+17) 69=69 (-1) 75-71-69=215 (+2)

2010-11 Place T-65th T-7th 4th T-15th 1st -T-20th T-60th

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Firestone Invitational Lone Star Invitational St. Mary's Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invite LSU National Invite

Scores 79-78-84=241 (+25) 70-69-73=212 (+2) 71-72-69=212 (-4) 76-70-71=217 (+1) 68-72-72=212 (-4) 80-77=157 (+13) 74-69-75=218 (+2) 83-88-78=249 (+33)

*- player competed as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament @- tournament played in match play format, numbers shown indicate record at the event (wins-losses-ties)

USHER’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 5 7 8 20

Rounds 15 16 23 54

Count/Poss. 4/6 9/11 18/23 31/40

Strokes 1,143 1,201 1,718 4,062

Avg. 76.20 75.06 74.70 75.22

Top Rd. 70 (-2) 69 (-1) 68 (-4) 68 (-4)

Top 36 – – 139 (-1) 139 (-1)

Top 54 222 (+6) 215 (+2) 212 (-4) 211 (-4)

Top Finish (Event) T-22nd (John Dallio Memorial) T-1st (BIG EAST Championship) 1st (St. Mary's Invitational) 1st ('10 St. Mary's Invitational)

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Student-Athletes Chris Walker Class of 2012 6-1 – 150 The Woodlands, Texas The Woodlands

AS A JUNIOR: Named to all-BIG EAST team … played in all 11 of Notre Dame’s tournaments on the year … saw 24 of his 30 rounds (.800) counted toward the team score, including 14 of 15 during the fall portion of the schedule … finished third amongst Irish in stroke average with a mark of 73.93 – 75.47 in the spring and 72.40 in the fall … enjoyed great success in his second rounds, averaging a 72.40 on his middle 18 holes … posted best round of season and career to-date with a second-round 67 (-5) at the Lone Star Invitational … also recorded fifth-best 54-hole tournament (vs. par) amongst the Irish at the Lone Star Invitational, finishing at three-under par (213) … started the year as the second-best Irish finisher in tying for sixth overall at The Invite at Kiawah with a score of 219 (+3) … grabbed a share of 27th at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, carding a 54-hole score of 221 (+11) … tied for 14th at the Firestone Invitational after posting a 217 (+1), including a second-round 69 (-3) … second amongst the Irish and third overall at the St. Mary’s Invitational, finishing at even par (216) … at the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup, finished at nine-over par (153) … earned a share of 60th at the Schenkel Invite, ending at 227 (+11) for the tournament … finished tied for 35th at the LSU National Invitational, posting a 54-hole score of 233 (+17), aided by a second round 71 (-1) … finished fourth overall at the Battle at the Warren after notching a one-under par 70 … at the BIG EAST Championship, finished tied for 27th at 13-over par (226) … ended season with a tie for 50th, alongside teammate Max Scodro, at the NCAA Southeast Regional … ended the regional at seven over par (223). AS A SOPHOMORE: Earned first monogram ... played in 10 tournaments for the Irish (26 rounds) ... had 21 of his 26 rounds count towards the team total ... recorded a 75.23 stroke average ... made his season debut at the Mason Rudolph Championship, where he tied for 30th, shooting a one-over par 143 (70-73) ... helped Notre Dame to a fifth-place team finish at

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the Mason Rudolph Championship ... recorded an eagle on day one of the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic and ended up tying for 24th in the tournament at 12-over par 222 (74-72-76) ... highlighted his spring campaign with a 19th-place showing at the Bandon Dunes Championship with a 23-over par 165 (86-79) ... both his rounds at the Bandon Dunes Championship counted towards the team score as he helped the Irish record the team victory ... competed in the 2010 BIG EAST Championship for the first time in his career, tying for 23rd with a nine-over par 222 total (79-70-73). AS A FRESHMAN: Played in six tournament as a rookie ... notched 78.18 stroke average for 17 rounds, with two of three competitive rounds going towards team total ... made debut as individual competitor at John Dallio Memorial, tying for 47th place at 13-over par 229 (78-70-81); second-round 70 was season-low mark ... teed off with “B” squad at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, winding up tied for 78th place at 29-over par 239 (80-81-78) ... got first starting nod with Irish travel team at UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championships, sharing 65th place at 20-over par 236 (79-76-81) ... began spring on high note with season-best tie for 15th place at Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico, firing season-low sixover par 222 (73-74-75) while playing as individual participant ... also competed as individual at Border Olympics, tying for 77th place at 21-over par 237 (7683-78) ... closed out freshman year as individual competitor at Caputo Invitational, sharing 26th place at 22-over par 166 (84-82). SUMMER 2008: Missed cut by one shot at American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Rolex Tournament of Champions in Newburgh, Ind. (Victoria National GC) with 12-over par 156 (76-80) ... bounced back extremely well with runner-up finish at AJGA’s HP Boys Junior Championship in Orlando, Fla. (Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge) with three-under 285 (72-68-73-72), winding up one shot

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back after holding 36- and 54-hole leads ... finished three shots shy of qualifying for Western Amateur, carding five-over par 75 to tie for 29th place at Notre Dame’s Warren Golf Course. PREP AND PERSONAL: Four-year letter winner at The Woodlands High School in The Woodlands, Texas ... member of TWHS Class 5A state championship squad in 2007 and 5A state runner-up team in 2008 ... peaked at 63rd in Golfweek/Titleist rankings ... rose to 35th in AJGA/Polo rankings in summer of 2008 ... regular competitor on Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) since age 12 ... 2006 FCWT Central Region Player of the Year ... five-time FCWT All-American ... played in 35 FCWT events during his junior golf career, amassing 78.12 stroke average and making the cut in all but one tournament ... won five FCWT age-division titles and finished in the Top 10 on 24 occasions ... also played in 17 events on AJGA Tour, amassing 76.23 stroke average with one win and four top-10 finishes ... earned fully-exempt status on AJGA Tour in 2006 ... played for victorious USA squad in 2006 and 2007 USA-Canada Junior Team matches; one of 2007 USA teammates was fellow incoming Irish freshman Max Scodro ... only junior golfer to advance out of pre-qualifying tournament for 2008 PGA Tour Shell Houston Open (shot one-under par 71) ... hails from same high school that produced former Irish football player Travis Leitko (2003-06) and women’s golfer Stacy Brown (2004-07) ... full name is Christopher Cameron Walker ... younger of two children born to Terry and Sherri Walker ... mother, Sherri, and brother, Joe, both graduated from Notre Dame ... father, Terry, played tennis at Wichita State University ... born December 13, 1989 in Chicago, Ill. ... enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a marketing major.


WALKER’S CAREER FINISHES 2008-09 Place T-47th T-78th T-65th T-15th T-77th T-26th

Tournament *John Dallio Memorial Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (B) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate *Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate *Border Olympics *Caputo Invitational

Scores 78-70-81=229 (+13) 80-81-78=239 (+29) 79-76-81=236 (+20) 73-74-75=222 (+6) 76-83-78=237 (+21) 84-82=166 (+22)

2009-10 Place T-30th T-24th T-42nd T-72nd -T-58th T-41st T-19th T-57th -T-23rd

Tournament ^Mason Rudolph Championship Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic The Prestige at PGA WEST UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate The Match Play @ Battle at the Beach Border Olympics ^Bandon Dunes Championship FAU Spring Break Championship The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship

Scores 70-73=143 (+1) 74-72-76=222 (+12) 76-77-72=225 (+9) 83-74-73=229 (+13) 1-1-1 78-74-71=223 (+10) 75-76-76=227 (+11) 86-X-79=165 (+23) 78-73-75=226 (+13) 74=74 (+4) 79-70-73=222 (+9)

2010-11 Place T-6th T-27th T-14th T-3rd 3rd -T-60th T-35th 4th T-27th T-50th

Tournament The Invite at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Firestone Invitational Lone Star Invitational St. Mary's Invitational Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invite LSU National Invite The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship NCAA Southeast Regional

Scores 75-71-73=219 (+3) 75-73-73=221 (+11) 76-69-72=217 (+1) 75-67-71=213 (-3) 73-71-72=216 (E) 75-78=153 (+9) 74-75-78=227 (+11) 79-71-83=233 (+17) 70=70 (-1) 76-75-75=226 (+13) 75-74-74=223 (+7)

*- played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament @- tournament played in match play format, number shown indicate record at this event (wins-losses-ties) underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only) ^- tournament shortened to 36 holes

WALKER’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 6 10 11 27

Rounds 17 26 30 73

Count/Poss. 2/3 21/26 24/30 47/59

Strokes 1,329 1,956 2,218 5,503

Avg. 78.18 75.23 73.93 75.38

Top Rd. 70 (-2) 70 (-1) 67 (-5) 67 (-5)

Top 36 166 (+22) 143 (+1) 138 (-6) 138 (-6)

Top 54 222 (+6) 222 (+9) 212 (-4) 212 (-4)

Top Finish (Event) T-15th (Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate) T-19th (Bandon Dunes Championship) 1st (St. Mary's Invitational) 1st ('11 St. Mary's Invitational)

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Student-Athletes Dustin Zhang Class of 2011 5-9 – 150 Calgary, Alberta Bishop Carroll

AS A SENIOR: Ended his final season with the Irish competing in two total events, both as an individual … wrapped up the year with a stroke average of 80.25 overall – 77.00 in the spring and 81.33 in the fall … took to the course for the first time on the season at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic … placed 80th in the field after carding a 54-hole total of 244 (+34) … saved his best round for last, concluding the FIGGC with a 75 (+5) on his final 18 holes, also his lowest round of the year … returned in the spring at the Battle at the Warren, tying for 21st with a score of 77 (+6). AS A JUNIOR: Participated in two tournaments for the Irish ... recorded a 78.75 stroke average ... opened his season at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic as an individual participant ... tied for 72nd at the FIGGC with a 25-over par 235 (81-74-80) ... competed at the Battle at the Warren finishing at 10-over par 80. AS A SOPHOMORE: Monogram winner ... participated in nine tournaments, making seven starts with the Irish travel squad ... posted 76.31 stroke average for 26 rounds, with 16 of 21 competitive rounds counting to team score ... opened season as individual participant at John Dallio Memorial, coming home in tie for 26th place with season-low sevenunder par 223 (71-74-78) ... made first start of year at Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, sharing 80th place at 30-over par 240 ... bounced back nicely in The Prestige at PGA West, tying Connor Alan-Lee for team-high honors in 35th place at 12-over par 228 (89-71-68); final-round 68 was career-low ... began spring with tie for 26th place at Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate in Puerto Rico, carding 10-over par 226 (80-71-75) ... turned in same finish at Border Olympics with eight-over par 224 (76-73-75) ... claimed share of 55th place in Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational with nine-over par 225 (79-72-74) ... wound up in 63rd-place tie at inaugural FAU Spring Break Championship following 15-over par 228 (7477-77) ... teed off as individual player at Caputo

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PREP AND PERSONAL: Enjoyed strong junior golf Invitational, earning season-best tie for 13th place at 15-over par 159 (83-76) ... got call for career, both in his home province of Alberta, as well BIG EAST Championship and placed 47th at 15-over as in the United States ... three-time winner of Alberta Juvenile Championship (16-and-under) ... par 231 (77-77-77). three-time winner of Royal Canadian Golf Association SUMMER 2008: Despite tough weather condi- (RCGA) Future Links Championship (Bantam divitions, advanced to 16-man match play tree at sion) ... two-time qualifier for Canadian Amateur Wolverton Alberta Open Championship in Dewinton Championship, advancing to match play in 2006 ... (Carnmoney GC) after finishing sixth (fourth among played way into 2006 U.S. Junior Amateur amateurs) during medal play at two-over par 146 Championship with dramatic rally in qualifying, card(73-73) ... fell in first round of Alberta Match Play ing birdies on six of his last eight holes, including the Championship in Dewinton (Carnmoney GC) on 19th first playoff hole ... finished 34th on 2007 CN Future hole to Tim Webb ... tied for 34th at Sun Life Financial Links Junior Order of Merit ... played regularly on the Men’s Amateur in Calgary (Calgary G&CC) with American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) Tour ... reg19-over par 299 (76-70-80-73) ... earned exemption istered 75.80 stroke average in 13 events on the into main field at Western Amateur, but did not make AJGA loop, collecting six top-20 finishes (two in the 36-hole cut after firing nine-over par 149 (75-74) at Top 10) ... temporarily relocated to La Quinta, Calif., Point O’ Woods Golf & Country Club in Benton for 2006-07 winter season, playing in four events on the Future Collegians World Tour (FCWT) and tying Harbor, Mich. for 38th on the FCWT points list while logging a AS A FRESHMAN: Played in six tournaments dur- 72.00 stroke average ... posted four top-20 finishes ing his first collegiate season, including the last three on that circuit, including three in the Top 10 ... finin the Irish starting lineup ... tallied 75.53 stroke aver- ished second at 2006 FCWT Escena Classic after age over 17 rounds ... saw all nine of his travel-squad shooting eight-under par 136 (66-70) ... tied for secrounds count to the team score ... made college ond at 2006 FCWT Mission Hills Pete Dye Invitational debut at Rutgers Invitational (“B” team event), tying with four-under par 136 (70-66) ... graduated from for eighth place at six-over par 219 (69-77-73) and Bishop Carroll High School in Calgary, Alberta ... first setting season-low marks for 18 and 54 holes in the Canadian golfer to join Irish program since Walter process ... participated as an individual at the Mulfur (Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario) earned a monoFighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, where he placed gram in 1956 ... full name is Dustin Charles Zhang ... 69th at 34-over par 244 (80-83-81) ... opened spring older of two children born to Charles Zhang and Jen season with 32nd-place tie in Charleston Southern Yu ... born September 9, 1989 in Calgary, Alberta ... Spring Kickoff (“B” team event) at 19-over par 232 graduated from the Mendoza College of Business (75-80-77) ... broke into starting lineup for first time with a degree in finance. at National Invitational Tournament, ending up tied for 48th place at eight-over par 224 (74-72-78) ... posted best finish of rookie season at Irish Invitational, tying for fourth place at one-over par 141 (71-70) ... became the seventh Notre Dame freshman in as many seasons to play at BIG EAST Championship, tying for 18th place at eight-over par 224 (77-75-72).

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ZHANG’S CAREER FINISHES 2007-08 Place T-8th 69th T-32nd T-48th T-4th T-18th

Tournament Rutgers Invitational (B) *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic Charleston Southern Spring Kickoff (B) National Invitational Tournament Irish Invitational BIG EAST Championship

Scores 69-77-73=219 (+6) 80-83-81=244 (+34) 75-80-77=232 (+19) 74-72-78=224 (+8) 71-70=141 (+1) 77-75-72=224 (+8)

2008-09 Place T-26th T-80th T-35th T-26th T-26th T-55th T-63rd T-13th 47th

Tournament *John Dallio Memorial Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic The Prestige at PGA WEST Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate Border Olympics Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational FAU Spring Break Championship *Caputo Invitational BIG EAST Championship

Scores 71-74-78=223 (+7) 78-81-81=240 (+30) 89-71-68=228 (+12) 80-71-75=226 (+10) 76-73-75=224 (+8) 79-72-74=225 (+9) 74-77-77=228 (+15) 83-76=159 (+15) 77-77-77=231 (+15)

2009-10 Place T-72nd --

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 81-74-80=235 (+25) 80=80 (+10)

2010-11 Place 80th T-21st

Tournament *Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic *The Battle at the Warren

Scores 85-84-75=224 (+34) 77=77 (+6)

* - played as an individual // (B) - indicates “B” team tournament underlined rounds not counted to team score (“A” team events only)

ZHANG’S CAREER SCORECARD Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 Career

Tournaments 6 9 2 2 17

Rounds 17 26 4 4 47

Count/Poss. 8/8 16/21 0/0 0/0 24/29

Strokes 1,284 1,984 315 321 3,583

Avg. 75.53 76.31 78.75 80.25 76.23

Top Rd 69 (-2) 68 (-4) 74 (+4) 75 (+5) 68 (-4)

Top 36 141 (+1) 159 (+15) – 159 (+14) 141 (+1)

Top 54 219 (+6) 223 (+7) 235 (+25) 244 (+34) 219 (+6)

Top Finish (Event) T-4th (Irish Invitational) T-13th (Caputo Invitational) T-72nd (Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic) T-21st (The Battle at the Warren) T-4th (’08 Irish Invitational)

2010-11 MEN'S GOLF

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Patrick Grahek

Peyton Vitter

Tyler Wingo

Class of 2015

Class of 2015

Class of 2015

6-0 – 170

5-9 – 145

6-0 – 215

Alpharetta, Ga.

New Orleans, La.

Fairfax, Va.

Milton

Jesuit

Paul VI Catholic

PREP AND PERSONAL: Four-year member of the golf team while attending Milton High School … served as the team’s No. 1 golfer each of his first three years, while claiming the captain role in his sophomore through senior seasons … three-time team MVP as well as all-conference selection … named to the Georgia High School Golf Coaches Association (GHSGCA) all-state team in both junior and senior years … earned national ranking during his senior year … named the 97th-best player of the 2011 graduating class by Golfweek … named to AJGA Junior all-star team during freshman year … named Cincinnati Enquirer first team all-city all star in 2007, as well as being named a first-team Greater Cincinnati Golf Coaches Association selection … named the ’07 Miami Valley Conference Player of the Year and first-team selection as well as MVP … recorded nine top-25 finishes in AJGA competition, including three top-10 finishes and two top-five finishes with one victory – AJGA Medicus Jr. All-Star in Cleveland Ohio (1st of 73) … claimed the Georgia state high school championship during junior year after shooting four-under par to beat 120 other juniors … finished fifth overall at state during senior year, while helping team to a second-place finish … selected to 2010 AJGA HP Scholastic Junior AllAmerican Honor Roll … named to Presidential Honor Roll senior year … four-year member of TAG, Milton High School’s Program for the Talented and Gifted … son of Thomas and Kelly Grahek … born on October 28, 1992 in Alpharetta, Ga. … has two siblings, Abby and Eric … will enroll in the First Year of Studies program with an intent to major in finance.

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PREP AND PERSONAL: Earned four letters while starting as either team’s No. 1 or 2 golfer every year while attending Jesuit High School … posted undefeated records each of first three seasons while claiming conference and regional championships each of four years … helped team to the state championship during both junior and senior years … named team captain senior season, while winning MVP honors during sophomore year … member of the all-conference and all-city teams each of four years, while earning all-state billing during sophomore through senior years … registered three topfive individual finishes in high school tournaments, two of which were victories and the third was a second-place result …. recorded first hole-in-one at New Orleans Country Club at age of 13 … finished top five at Junior all-star tournament … finished in top 25 at ’08-09 Future Masters … finished runnerup at ’08-09 Louisiana Junior Am … member of National Honor Society as well as Student Council … also participated in Pro-Life Club, Student Ministry, Peer Support and Finance Club … born on September 25, 1992 in New Orleans, La. … son of Mark and Mary Vitter … has three siblings: Nick, Lisette and Cameron … sister, Lisette, played golf while attending Penn … brother, Cameron, currently attending the University of Notre Dame … will enroll in the First Year of Studies program with an intent on majoring in finance.

NOTRE DAME®

PREP AND PERSONAL: Four-year letter winner in golf while attending Paul VI Catholic High School … earned national ranking in each of four seasons … ranked as the 39th-best prospect in the class of 2011 according to Golfweek … named team MVP each of first three seasons with the team … named to allstate team during all four years with team, while claiming All-America honors during his senior year … named to 2011 Washington Post all-metropolitan team for third time after claiming 2011 Virginia State Catholic individual championship for third time in senior year … biggest thrills to-date including winning first AJGA golf tournament in August 2010 wire-to-wire by one shot and recording a double eagle (2) on a par five during a high school match … claimed a top-20 finish at the 2011 Scott Robertson tournament … earned medalist honors at 2010 AJGA event at Kingsmill, carding a five-under par score of 208, including a first-round 68 (-4) … won 2009 conference championship with two-over par 144 … finished third at 2010 Optimist International Championship with four-round total of 287 (-1) … named to 2010 AJGA HP Junior Scholastic AllAmerican Team … named Salutatorian of graduating class … member of both the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society … took part in Student Ambassadors, Spanish Club and Peer Mentoring …. son of Craig and Betty Lou Wingo … born on March 14, 1993 in Fairfax, Va. … has one brother, Justin … will enroll in the First Year of Studies program with a plan to major in finance and economics.


Season in Review

Max Scodro put together a junior season to remember, carding a career-low 73.30 stroke average in 2010-11 while claiming BIG EAST Championship medalist honors and being the first Notre Dame recipient of BIG EAST Player of the Year. His career stroke average of 73.99 ranks third all-time behind only Cole Isban (73.76) and Josh Sandman (73.90).


Season Notebook Junior-Laden Roster Returns Irish To NCAA Prominence In 2010-11 Irish gather all major BIG EAST hardware along the way as well. Individuals Shine In 2010-11 The 2010-11 golf season saw eight top-10 finishes by the highest Irish finisher at a tournament. Notre Dame placed at least one golfer in the top 10 in each of the fall tournaments with five of those being topfive finishes and two being outright victories. Tom Usher claimed the title at the St. Mary’s Invitational in October, while Max Scodro won the BIG EAST Championship to conclude the season. The remaining top-five finishes came at The Invitational at Kiawah (Niall Platt, T-2nd), The Firestone Invitational (Max Scodro, 3rd), Lone Star Invitational (Chris Walker and Niall Platt, T-3rd), the Battle at the Warren (Jeff Chen and Max Scodro, T-2nd) and to conclude the season at the NCAA Southeast Regional (Niall Platt T-10th).

Torrid Fall Season The Irish enjoyed one of their most successful fall seasons, finishing runner-up or better in each of the five tournaments. The string began with second-place finishes at The Invitational at Kiawah (12 teams), Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (14 teams), The Firestone Invitational (13 teams) and the Lone Star Invitational (12 teams), culminating in the Irish winning the final tournament of the fall season, the St. Mary’s Invitational (15 teams), by a full 20 shots over host St. Mary's.

How Low Can You Go….Again In each of the past five seasons leading into the 2010-11 campaign, the Notre Dame team has recorded one of the top-five season stroke averages. This season, however, the Irish set the bar by a wide margin for lowest stroke average after finishing the year with a 291.50 mark, besting the second-lowest total by nearly a stroke and a half set back in ’05-06 at 292.97. Two individuals, Max Scodro and Niall Platt, also fired a pair of the lowest single-season stroke averages in program history as Scodro’s 73.30 mark falls in as the sixth-lowest all-time, while Platt’s 73.40 ranks tied for eighth. Scodro also remained in third for career stroke average, but decreased his mark from 74.36 to 73.99 after the successful junior season. He trails only Cole Isban (73.76) and Josh Sandman (73.90) on the prestigious list.

BIG EAST Champs Again! In the team’s last tournament before learning its NCAA fate, Notre Dame returned to the top of the BIG EAST Conference, winning the conference tournament for the seventh time in program history and first time since ’05-06. Max Scodro led the charge for the Irish, finishing as the tournament’s individual medalist with a 54-hole score of 212 (-1). Scodro’s under-par score represented the lone total to break par of the 60 individuals in the tournament and gave the Irish their first outright medalist since Mark Baldwin topped the charts in a rain-shortened tournament back in ’04-05. In addition to Scodro, all four remaining Irish players finished in the top 35 with freshman Niall Platt (T-6th) and sophomore Paul McNamara III (T-10th) also placing in the top 10. Notre Dame ended the tournament with a 54-hole total of 876 (+24) for a six shot victory over second place Louisville (882, +30). Villanova rounded out the top three at 889 (+37).

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2010-11 Notre Dame Men’s Golf From left to right: Assistant coach Steve Colnitis, Chris Walker, Jeff Chen, Andrew Carreon, Ryan Coughlin, Max Scodro, Connor Alan-Lee, Niall Platt, Andrew Lane, Paul McNamara III, Tom Usher, Dustin Zhang, Head coach Jim Kubinski

NCAA Records Fall For Irish In 2011 Irish Notch Historic Sweep Notre Dame swept the BIG EAST Conference Men’s Golf Awards this season; the first time in the history of the conference one school has taken home all the awards. Head coach Jim Kubinski was named the BIG EAST Coach of the Year. In his seventh-year at the helm of the Irish program, Kubinski led his squad to seven top-five finishes, including tournament titles at the St. Mary’s Invitational, The Battle at the Warren and the BIG EAST Championship. He also saw two players earn medalist honors, with Scodro taking the BIG EAST title and Tom Usher winning the St. Mary’s Invitational. Junior Max Scodro was named the BIG EAST Player of the Year. Scodro finished in the top-10 in seven-of-ten tournaments on the season, while also winning the league’s individual title. He led the conference with a 73.30 scoring average. Freshman Niall Platt took home Freshman of the Year honors. Platt finished the regular season with four top-five finishes and was the only freshman to make an all-BIG EAST team. He tied for sixth at the BIG EAST Championship, the highest of any freshman in the field. Scodro and Platt, along with junior Chris Walker also were named to the 2011 all-BIG EAST team, as each wrapped up their respective seasons with sub74 stroke averages on the campaign. Along with the postseason recognition, Usher also was twice honored by the conference during the season. Usher was chosen as the BIG EAST Golfer of the Week for March 23 on the heels of a 20th-place performance at the Schenkel Invitational, while also receiving BIG EAST Golfer of the Month for October after claiming his first-career medalist honor at the St. Mary’s Invitational.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME®

Although no one on the current Irish roster had experienced any NCAA postseason play up until this season, Notre Dame showed very little nerves in its return to the NCAA Regionals. The team wrapped up their regional in ninth place after carding a three-day total of 865 (+1). Along the way, several of Notre Dame’s NCAA records fell by the wayside, including the best 54-hole finish, which was established by the 865 score. That mark bested the old record by a full 12 shots. Additional team records that were set included highest overall finish, which previously stood at 12th place back in ’05. The finalround score of 287 also places as the second-lowest, single-round score in NCAA play for the Irish. Individually, several records fell as well. Freshman Niall Platt’s individual performance of 210 (-6) goes down as the best 54-hole score, besting Eric Deutsch’s 215 in ’05, while Platt’s share of 10th place overall also sets a new precedent as he improved on Deutsch’s share of 20th in the ’05 regional. Sophomore Paul McNamara III would not be outdone, setting the bar for the lowest single-round score in NCAA competition after firing a third round 67 (-5) to conclude his tournament at even par (216) and a top-25 finish. It is the first time for the Irish that two members of their rotation placed within the top 25 in one year at a regional.


2010-11 TEAM RESULTS Date

Tournament

Course

Site

Team Finish

Team Score

Top Individual

Sept. 13-14 Sept. 27-28 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 17-18 Oct. 25-26 Feb. 11-12 Mar. 14 Mar. 18-20 Apr. 2-3 Apr. 12 Apr. 17-19 May 19-21

The Invitational at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron The Firestone Invitational Lone Star Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational The Match Play Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup Schenkel Invitational LSU National Invitational The Battle at the Warren BIG EAST Championship NCAA Southeast Regional

The Ocean Course Warren Golf Course Firestone North Briggs Ranch Golf Course Bayonet & Black Horse TPC At Tampa Bay Reynold’s Plantation Forest Heights University Club Warren Golf Course Copperhead Course Golden Ocala G.C.

Kiawah, S.C. Notre Dame,Ind. Akron, Ohio San Antonio, Texas Seaside, Calif. Tampa Bay, Fla. Greensboro, Ga. Statesboro, Ga. Baton Rouge, La. Notre Dame, Ind. Innisbrook, Fla. Ocala, Fla.

2nd/12 2nd/14 2nd/13 2nd/12 1st/15 T5th/16 2nd/2 12th/15 8th/12 1st/5 1st/12 9th/14

879 (+15) 859 (+19) 850 (-14) 862 (-2) 861(-3) 2-1 607 (+31) 888 (+24) 917 (+53) 281 (-3) 876 (+24) 865 (+1)

T2. Niall Platt (217, +1) T7. Tom Usher (212, +2) 3. Max Scodro (209, -7) T3. Walker/Platt (213, -3) 1. Tom Usher (212, -4) --T20. Tom Usher (218, +4) T19. Paul McNamara (227, +11) T2. Chen/Scodro (69, -2) 1. Max Scodro (212, -1) T10. Niall Platt (210, -6)

2010-11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (SORTED BY STROKE AVERAGE)

Rds.

Strokes

Avg.

vs. Par

Best 18

Best 36

Best 54

Top-5 Finish

Top-10 Finish

Top-25 Finish

Max Scodro Niall Platt Chris Walker Paul McNamara Tom Usher Ryan Coughlin Jeff Chen Connor Alan-Lee Andrew Lane Andrew Carreon Dustin Zhang

30 30 30 27 23 3 10 13 9 4 4

2,199 2,202 2,218 2,006 1,718 225 755 982 690 309 321

73.30 73.40 73.93 74.30 74.70 75.00 75.50 75.54 76.67 77.25 80.25

+51 +54 +70 +74 +70 +15 +42 +56 +49 +28 +39

67 65 67 67 68 71 69 69 73 75 75

137 137 138 142 139 144 145 143 151 151 159

209 210 213 216 212 225 219 224 228 227 244

4 3 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

6 5 4 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0

7 7 5 6 5 0 1 1 1 0 1

Team

30

8,745

291.50

+133

280

564

850

6

8

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Player

Best Finish 1. BE Championship T2. Invite at Kiawah 3. St. Mary’s Invite T5. Battle at the Warren 1. St. Mary’s Invite T44. FIGGC T2. Battle at the Warren T9. Battle at the Warren T16. Battle at the Warren 29. Battle at the Warren T21. Battle at the Warren 1. 3 times (MR: BE Champ.)

SPRING 2011 STATISTICS (SORTED BY STROKE AVERAGE)

Player Jeff Chen Niall Platt Paul McNamara Max Scodro Chris Walker Connor Alan-Lee Dustin Zhang Andrew Lane Tom Usher Andrew Carreon Team

Rds.

Strokes

Avg.

vs. Par

Best 18

Best 36

Best 54

Top-5 Finish

Top-10 Finish

Top-25 Finish

4 15 15 15 15 4 1 3 8 1 15

288 1,108 1,110 1,120 1,132 302 77 232 624 82 4,434

72.00 73.87 74.00 74.67 75.47 75.50 77.00 77.33 78.00 82.00 295.60

+1 +34 +36 +46 +58 +18 +6 +17 +50 +11 +130

69 68 67 69 70 73 77 76 69 82 281

145 137 144 142 148 149 -156 143 -577

219 210 216 212 223 229 --218 -865

1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2

1 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 3

1 3 4 2 1 1 1 1 1 0 --

Best Finish T2. Battle at the Warren T5. Battle at the Warren T5. Battle at the Warren 1. BE Championship 4. Battle at the Warren T9. Battle at the Warren T21. Battle at the Warren T16. Battle at the Warren T20. Schenkel Invite 29. Battle at the Warren 1. 2 times (MR: BE Champ.)

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2010-11 Team & Individual Bests Individual Best Rounds - Gross Score Score 65 67 67 67 68 68 68 68

To-Par -7 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4

Player

Niall Platt Max Scodro Chris Walker Paul McNamara Paul McNamara Tom Usher Paul McNamara Niall Platt

Individual Best Rounds - vs. Par To-Par -7 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4

Score 65 67 67 67 68 68 68 68

Player

Niall Platt Paul McNamara Chris Walker Max Scodro Paul McNamara Tom Usher Paul McNamara Niall Platt

Individual Best Tournaments - Gross Score Score

209 210 212 212 212 212

To-Par

Player

-7 -6 -4 -4 -1 +2

Max Scodro Niall Platt Tom Usher Tom Usher Max Scodro Tom Usher

Individual Best Tournaments - vs. Par To-Par

-7 -6 -4 -4 -3 -3

Score 209 210 212 212 213 213

280 280 281 281 281

To-Par -8 -8 -7 -3 +1

-8 -8 -7 -4 -4

280 280 281 284 284

Round

Event

Round

Lone Star Invitational Firestone Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational Firestone Invitational The Invite at Kiawah

Team Best Tournaments - Gross Score Score

850 859 861 862 865 876

To-Par -14 +19 -3 -2 +1 +24

To-Par

-14 -3 -2 +1 +15 +19

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Score 850 861 862 865 879 859

Event

Firestone Invitational Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic St. Mary’s Invitational Lone Star Invitational NCAA Southeast Regional BIG EAST Championship

Team Best Tournaments - vs. Par

Event

Event

Lone Star Invitational Firestone Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational Battle at the Warren Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic

Score

Event

Firestone Invitational NCAA Southeast Regional Firestone Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational BIG EAST Championship Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic

Firestone Invitational NCAA Southeast Regional Firestone Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational Lone Star Invitational Lone Star Invitational

Team Best Rounds - vs. Par To-Par

Event (Round)

Firestone Invitational (1) NCAA Southeast Regional (3) Lone Star Invitational (2) Firestone Invitational (2) The Invite at Kiawah (2) St. Mary’s Invitational (1) St. Mary’s Invitational (1) NCAA Southeast Regional (1)

Max Scodro Niall Platt Tom Usher Tom Usher Chris Walker Niall Platt

Team Best Rounds - Gross Score Score

Player

Event (Round)

Firestone Invitational (1) Firestone Invitational (2) Lone Star Invitational (2) NCAA Southeast Regional (3) The Invite at Kiawah (2) St. Mary’s Invitational (1) St. Mary’s Invitational (1) NCAA Southeast Regional (1)

Event

Firestone Invitational St. Mary’s Invitational Lone Star Invitational NCAA Southeast Regional The Invite at Kiawah Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME®

Second Second First First First

Second Second First First Second

Date

Oct. 11-12, 2010 Sept. 27-28, 2010 Oct. 25-26, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010 May 19-21, 2011 Apr. 17-19, 2011

Date

Oct. 11-12, 2010 Oct. 25-26, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010 May 19-21, 2011 Sept. 13-14, 2010 Sept. 27-28, 2010

Date

Oct. 11, 2010 Oct. 11, 2010 Oct. 17, 2010 May 21, 2011 Sept. 13, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 May 19, 2011

Date

Oct. 11, 2010 May 21, 2011 Oct. 17, 2010 Oct. 11, 2010 Sept. 13, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 May 19, 2011

Date

Oct. 11-12, 2010 May 19-21, 2011 Oct. 11-12, 2010 Oct. 25-26, 2010 Apr. 17-19, 2011 Sept. 27-28, 2010

Date

Oct. 11-12, 2010 May 19-21, 2011 Oct. 11-12, 2010 Oct. 25-26, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010

Date

Oct. 17, 2010 Oct. 11, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 April 12, 2011 Sept. 27, 2010

Date

Oct. 17, 2010 Oct. 11, 2010 Oct. 25, 2010 Oct. 11, 2010 Sept. 13, 2010


2010-11 TOURNAMENT RESULTS The Invite at Kiawah

Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic

The Firestone Invitational

Sept. 13-14, 2010 Kiawah Island, S.C. The Ocean Course (par 72/7,504 yards)

Sept. 27-28, 2010 Notre Dame, Ind. Warren Golf Course (par 70/7,023 yards)

Oct. 11-12, 2010 Akron, Ohio Firestone North Course (par 72/7,060 yards)

Final Team Standings 1. NC State 289 2. NOTRE DAME 300 3. College of Charleston 300 4. Coastal Carolina 299 5. UAB 300 6. Vanderbilt 297 7. (tie) Mercer 304 7. (tie) Davidson 298 9. Texas State 305 10. St. Mary’s (CA) 302 11. Maryland 306 12. Western Carolina 298

296 284 288 294 300 295 299 298 298 307 305 322

Top 10 Individuals (of 72) 1. John Duke Hudson, CofC 71 2. Niall Platt, ND 74 Jason Shufflebottam, UAB 72 Sebastian Soderberg, C. Car. 74 5. Josh Cone, Mercer 76 6. Chris Walker, ND 75 Sean Bosdosh, Mary 71 8. Max Scodro, ND 76 9. Ryan Haselden, Vandy 73 10. Brandon Detweiler, NC St 79 Adam Hofmann, Vandy 76 Notre Dame Results 2. NOTRE DAME 2. (tie) Niall Platt 6. (tie) Chris Walker 8. Max Scodro 12. (tie) Paul McNamara 65. (tie) Tom Usher (tie) Jeff Chen

300 74 75 76 75 79 79

288 873 (+9) 295 879 (+15) 292 880 (+16) 291 884 (+20) 288 888 (+24) 297 889 (+25) 294 897 (+33) 301 897 (+33) 302 905 (+41) 304 913 (+49) 304 915 (+51) 308 928 (+64)

68 70 73 73 71 71 71 75 70 71 74

284 70 71 75 68 78 75

75 73 72 70 71 73 77 69 78 72 72

214 (-2) 217 (+1) 217 (+1) 217 (+1) 218 (+2) 219 (+3) 219 (+3) 220 (+4) 221 (+5) 222 (+6) 222 (+6)

295 879 (+15) 73 217 (+1) 73 219 (+3) 69 220 (+4) 80 223 (+7) 84 241 (+25) 87 241 (+25)

Tournament Notes: In Notre Dame’s season opener, the team was able to earn a second-place finish with a total score of 879 (+15) ... the second-place showing marked the highest finish by an Irish team in an opener since winning the Air Force Invitational in 1999 ... freshman Niall Platt led the Irish individually with a three round total of 217 (+1) ... his showing represented the highest opening tournament finish by an Irish individual since Steve Ratay earned a share of first at the 2000 Wisconsin Invitational ... in total, three Irish golfers earned spots in the top ten of the individual standings (Platt, Chris Walker, Max Scodro) ... also Platt, Walker and Paul McNamara earned their highest career finishes to date with their showing at The Invite at Kiawah ... McNamara also carded his career-low round after firing a second-round 68.

Final Team Standings 1. Iowa 289 2. NOTRE DAME 281 3. San Francisco 286 4. (tie) U of Houston292 4. (tie) Lamar 295 6. Miami of Ohio 301 7. Missouri 293 8. Texas-Arlington 304 9. Eastern Michigan 297 10. Georgetown 306 11. College of Charleston 299 12. Cincinnati 303 13. Gonzaga 299 14. Seton Hall 302

278 286 291 292 286 289 296 286 293 295 299 302 297 303

286 853 (+13) 292 859 (+19) 283 860 (+20) 287 871 (+31) 290 871 (+31) 285 875 (+35) 288 877 (+37) 291 881 (+41) 298 888 (+48) 290 891 (+51) 295 893 (+53) 289 894 (+54) 302 898 (+58) 295 900 (+60)

Top 10 Individuals (of 81) 69 1. Ji Hwan Park, USF Taylor Travis, USF 68 3. Brad Hopfinger, Iowa 74 4. Nathan Sutherland, Mia (OH) 69 Jace Long, Mizz 68 Curtis Loop, G’town 72 7. Vince India, Iowa 70 Tom Usher, ND 70 9. Max Scodro, ND 70 Xavier Feyaerts, Lamar 72 Zack Bates, Cincy 72

71 71 68 72 72 70 71 69 70 69 72

68 69 67 70 71 69 71 73 73 72 69

208 (-2) 208 (-2) 209 (-1) 211 (+1) 211 (+1) 211 (+1) 212 (+2) 212 (+2) 213 (+3) 213 (+3) 213 (+3)

Notre Dame Results 2. NOTRE DAME 281 7. (tie) Tom Usher 70 9. (tie) Max Scodro 70 14. (tie) Niall Platt 69 27. (tie) Chris Walker 75 44. (tie) Connor Alan Lee 72 (tie) Ryan Coughlin 81 52. (tie) Jeff Chen 71 55. (tie) Andrew Carreon 75 58. (tie) Andrew Lane 77 67. (tie) Paul McNamara 80 80. Dustin Zhang 85

286 69 70 74 73 78 73 83 76 75 80 84

292 73 73 73 73 75 71 72 76 76 72 75

859 (+19) 212 (+2) 213 (+3) 216 (+6) 221 (+11) 225 (+15) 225 (+15) 226 (+16) 227 (+17) 228 (+18) 232 (+22) 244 (+34)

Tournament Notes: Notre Dame made it back-toback runner-up finishes, finishing second in the 14 team field at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic ... Max Scodro (213, +3) earned his second-straight top-ten finish, earning a share of ninth ... freshman Niall Platt also recorded another strong tournament, finishing in a tie for 14th with a score of 216 (+6) ... the Irish also sent six golfers out to compete as individuals with junior Ryan Coughlin finishing the highest amongst them, with a three-round score of 225 (+15). The 22-2 record that the Irish have compiled through the first two tournaments is the best start in the Jim Kubinski era.

Final Team Standings 1. Indiana 291 2. NOTRE DAME 284 3. New Mexico State 286 4. Eastern Michigan 286 5. St. Mary’s (CA) 283 6. Maryland 295 7. Iowa State 287 8. Akron 291 9. Toledo 296 10. Illinois State 295 11. Kansas State 296 12. Xavier 300 13. Wichita State 292 Top 9 Individuals (of 75) 1. John Popeck Mary David Erdy, IU 3. Max Scodro, ND 4. Tom Usher, ND 5. Joon Heui Lee, NMSU 6. Chase Wright, IU 7. Nick Carbary, EMU Nathan Leary, Iowa St. Brant Peaper, IU

273 280 293 292 292 291 293 290 299 290 288 299 310

285 286 288 290 298 288 296 298 289 303 308 294 308

849 (-15) 850 (-14) 867 (+3) 868 (+4) 873 (+9) 874 (+10) 876 (+12) 879 (+15) 884 (+20) 888 (+24) 892 (+28) 893 (+29) 910 (+46)

72 70 72 71 68 72 71 69 74

67 65 67 72 75 72 74 73 69

68 72 70 69 70 70 70 73 72

207 (-9) 207 (-9) 209 (-7) 212 (-4) 213 (-3) 214 (-2) 215 (-1) 215 (-1) 215 (-1)

Notre Dame Results 2. NOTRE DAME 284 3. Max Scodro 72 4. Tom Usher 71 14. (tie) Chris Walker 76 14. (tie) Niall Platt 65 57. (tie) Andrew Lane 78 62. (tie) Connor Alan-Lee 80

280 67 72 69 72 79 76

286 850 (-14) 70 209 (-7) 69 212 (-4) 72 217 (+1) 80 217 (+1) 73 230 (+14) 75 231 (+15)

Tournament Notes: For the third consecutive tournament, Notre Dame earned a runner-up finish .... the Irish posted three under-par rounds including an eight-under par (280) in the second round, which sits as the fifth-lowest to-par round in program history since the five-count-four scoring system was implemented in 1966 ... Notre Dame’s 14-under par final score ranks as the second lowest 54-hole total in program history behind only the 2005-06 BIG EAST Tournament (842, -22) ... Max Scodro’s sevenunder par score (209) tied him for first in both gross score and to-par score for a 54-hole tournament ... in addition, Niall Platt’s opening round 65 (-7) ties Doug Fortner and Mark Baldwin for the lowest single-round score in program history.

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2010-11 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Lone Star Invitational

St. Mary’s Invitational

Oct. 17-18, 2010 San Antonio, Texas Briggs Ranch Golf Course (par 72/7,258 yards)

Oct. 25-26, 2010 Seaside, Calif. Bayonet & Blackhorse Golf Courses

Final Team Standings 1. Texas-Arlington 291 2. NOTRE DAME 297 3. North Texas 291 4. Texas State 299 5. UTEP 288 6. Weber State 287 7. (tie) Houston 298 7. (tie) Stephen F. Austin 292 9. Sam Houston St. 302 10. Louisiana-Monroe 300 11. Texas-Pan American 306 12. UTSA 295

278 280 287 288 291 290 287 298 291 292 296 312

286 285 285 283 294 305 298 293 296 302 301 312

855 (-9) 862 (-2) 863 (-1) 870 (+6) 873 (+9) 882 (+18) 883 (+19) 883 (+19) 889 (+25) 894 (+30) 903 (+39) 919 (+55)

Top 9 Individuals (of 66) 1. Carlos Ortiz, NTU 71 2. Alastair Jones, Tex St 71 3. Niall Platt, ND 71 Chris Walker, ND 75 Paul McConnell, UT-A 73 Wes Worster, UT-A 69 7. Gustaf Kocken, UL-M 68 Wesley McClain, Hou 72 Mitchell McLeroy, SFA 72

73 71 72 67 69 70 74 70 71

67 70 70 71 71 74 72 72 71

211 (-5) 212 (-4) 213 (-3) 213 (-3) 213 (-3) 213 (-3) 214 (-2) 214 (-2) 214 (-2)

Notre Dame Results 2. NOTRE DAME 3. (tie) Chris Walker 3. (tie) Niall Platt 15. (tie) Tom Usher 20. (tie) Max Scodro 35. (tie) Paul McNamara

280 67 72 70 71 74

285 71 70 71 73 74

862 (-2) 213 (-3) 213 (-3) 217 (+1) 220 (+4) 223 (+7)

297 75 71 76 76 75

Tournament Notes: Notre Dame made it four consecutive runner-up finishes at the Lone Star Invitational, finishing its second straight tournament below par, firing a 54-hole score of two-under par, 862 ... Niall Platt and Chris Walker shared the highest finish among Irish golfers, sharing for third place at three-under par, 213 ... for Platt it marked his second team-leading effort in his first four tournaments ... Walker earned his career-high finish todate, besting his previous high which came at the Invite at Kiawah earlier in the fall season ... Walker’s second round score of 67 (-5) also marks his lowest 18 hole score as a member of the team ... in the last two tournaments the Irish have played, five of their six rounds have been below par, including a pair of eight-under par 280 scores in each of the last two second rounds.

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(par 72/7,104 yards & par 72/7,024 yards) Final Team Standings 1. NOTRE DAME 281 2. St. Mary’s 295 3. Pacific 302 4. Santa Clara 299 5. Nevada 302 6. Miami (Ohio) 304 7. Loyola Marymount 301 8. Cal Poly 305 9. Marquette 303 304 10. San Francisco 11. Florida Gulf Coast 304 12. (tie) UC-Irvine 309 306 12. (tie) Northern IL 14. Loyola - Maryland 312 15. UC-Santa Barbara 309

289 291 287 288 296 293 292 300 298 295 305 296 298 297 301

Top 9 Individuals (of 66) 1. Tom Usher, ND 2. Scott Smith, Nevada 3. Chris Walker, ND 4. Max Scodro, ND

291 295 293 299 291 293 302 292 297 302 293 303 304 308 312

861 (-3) 881 (+17) 882 (+18) 886 (+22) 889 (+25) 890 (+26) 895 (+31) 897 (+33) 898 (+34) 901 (+37) 902 (+38) 908 (+44) 908 (+44) 917 (+53) 922 (+58)

68 72 73 72 Scott Travers, Santa Clara 69 Nathan Sutherland, Mia (OH) 76 7. Paul McNamara, ND 68 Geoff Gonzalez, Cal Poly 74 9. T.J. Bordeaux, Pacific 80

72 71 71 74 71 65 74 73 68

72 71 72 71 77 76 76 71 71

212 (-4) 210 (-2) 216 (E) 217 (+1) 217 (+1) 217 (+1) 218 (+2) 218 (+2) 219 (+3)

Notre Dame Results 1. NOTRE DAME 281 1. Tom Usher 68 3. Chris Walker 73 4. (tie) Max Scodro 72 7. (tie) Paul McNamara 68 26. (tie) Connor Alan Lee 81 57. (tie) Niall Platt 79

289 72 71 74 74 69 72

291 861 (-3) 72 212 (-4)) 72 216 (E) 71 217 (+1) 76 218 (+2) 74 224 (+8) 80 231 (+15)

Tournament Notes: In the final event of the fall season, Notre Dame earned first place honors with a 54-hole score of 816 (-3) ... this marks the third straight tournament in which the Irish have finished under par. For the first time in program history, the Irish have started the season with five consecutive top-two finishes. Tom Usher had the best finish of his Irish career, claiming medalist honors with a four-under par total of 212. .. His opening round 68 (-4) was the best round of his Irish career. Chris Walker topped his previous career-high finish at last week’s Lone Star Invitational by finishing solo third with an even par total of 216. Max Scodro finished tied for fourth with a three-round score of 217 (+1)... for the fall season, Scodro finished in the top-10 four times and the top-25 in all five events. The last time Notre Dame earned both the team title and medalist honors was at the fall 2009 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic.

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The Match Play Feb. 11- 12, 2011 Tampa Bay, Fla. TPC at Tampa Bay (par 71/6,898 yards) Round of 16 - Notre Dame def. Morehead St., 4.5-0.5 Tom Usher vs. Alex Misback - Halved Chris Walker def. Matthew Logan - 6&5 Max Scodro def. Michael Brown - 4&3 Niall Platt def. Jared Flanery - 6&5 Paul McNamara def. Alex Wright - 4&3 Quarterfinals - Marquette def. Notre Dame, 2.5-2.5* * - Advanced as a result of winning more total holes of play Tom Usher def. Kelly Kretz - 2UP Chris Walker def. Ben Sieg - 2UP Max Scodro vs. Corey Konieczki - Halved Matt Haase def. Niall Platt - 4&3 Ryan Prickette def. Paul McNamara - 1UP Consolation - Notre Dame def. Campbell, 2.5-2.5* * - Advanced as a result of winning more total holes of play Matt Moot def. Tom Usher - 4&2 Vaita Guillaume def. Chris Walker - 1UP Max Scodro vs. Amanjyot Singh - Halved Niall Platt def. Mitch Gray - 2&1 Paul McNamara def. Ben Polland - 4&3 Tournament Notes: Notre Dame finished the tournament in a tie for fifth place after putting together a 2-1 record ... the fifth place match with St. John’s was not played due to lack of remaining daylight on the second day of competition ... four of the five members of the Irish rotation earned two points over the three matches, with Tom Usher finishing just behind with 1.5 points toward the team score.


2010-11 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup

Schenkel Invitational

LSU National Invitational

Mar. 14, 2011 Greensboro, Ga. Reynolds Plantation - Great Waters Course (par 72/7,073 yards)

Mar. 18-20, 2011 Statesboro, Ga. Forest Heights Country Club (par 72/6,962 yards)

Apr. 2-3, 2011 Baton Rouge, La. The University Club (par 72/7,440 yards)

Final Team Standings 1. Yale 303 303 2. NOTRE DAME 305 302 Notre Dame Results 2. NOTRE DAME Paul McNamara Chris Walker Niall Platt Max Scodro Andrew Lane Tom Usher

305 73 75 79 82 78 80

302 76 78 75 74 78 77

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606 (+20) 607 (+21)

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607 (+21) 149 (+5) 153 (+9) 154 (+10) 156 (+12) 156 (+12) 157 (+13)

Tournament Notes: The Irish returned to a stroke play format for the first time on the spring season, playing a 6-count-4 format in a heads up battle against Yale in the Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup ... Paul McNamara carded the lowest Irish round in the two-round event, carding a 73, while also leading the team overall with a 36-hole total o f149 (+5) ... Yale held on for the overall win, however, holding off the Irish by one stroke for a 606-607 victory ... Andrew Lane returned to the course for the Irish for the first time since last competing at the Firestone Invitational as an individual entrant at the beginning of October.

Final Team Standings 1. Auburn 279 275 294 848 (-16)* 2. Florida 282 278 288 848 (-16) 3. Virginia 288 277 293 858 (-6) 4. LSU 287 277 298 862 (-2) 5. North Florida 291 282 290 863 (-1) 6. N.C. State 292 278 295 865 (+1) 7. (tie) North Carolina 292 292 296 880 (+16) 7. (tie) Minnesota 301 280 299 880 (+16) 7. (tie) Georgia Southern 297 285 298 880 (+16) 10. Tennessee 289 289 303 881 (+17) 304 292 287 883 (+19) 11. Mississippi 12. NOTRE DAME 291 287 310 888 (+24) 13. (tie) Vanderbilt 302 287 307 896 (+32) 13. (tie) Kentucky 306 292 298 896 (+32) 15. Mississippi State 303 302 311 916 (+52) * - won tournament on first playoff hole Top 10 Individuals (of 84) 1. Bank Vongvanij, Fla 66 2. Devin Aylwin, UNF 70 Kyle Kopsick, Aub 71 4. Phillip Choi, Fla 69 5. Ben Kohles, UVA 70 Blayne Barber, Aub 68 7. Amory Davis, UVA 73 Albin Choi, NC St. 74 Niclas Carlsson, Aub 69 10. John Peterson, LSU 69

68 71 69 70 69 70 69 67 67 71

73 67 68 71 72 73 70 71 76 73

207 (-9) 208 (-8) 208 (-8) 210 (-6) 211 (-5) 211 (-5) 212 (-4) 212 (-4) 212 (-4) 213 (-3)

Notre Dame Results 12. NOTRE DAME 20. (tie) Tom Usher 40. (tie) Niall Platt 55. (tie) Paul McNamara 60. (tie) Chris Walker 67. (tie) Max Scodro

287 69 72 72 75 74

310 75 81 79 78 78

888 (+24) 218 (+4) 222 (+8) 225 (+11) 227 (+13) 229 (+15)

291 74 69 74 74 77

Tournament Notes: The Schenkel Invitational featured the deepest field to-date that the Irish have faces, as seven of the 15 teams ranked inside the Golfstat Top 50, and 17 individual entrants ranked in the Top 100 ... Tom Usher (218, +4) earned his fifth Top-25 result of the year and led the Irish entrants for the third time this season, en route to earning BIG EAST Golfer of the Week honors for the first time in his career ... his second round 69 marked his seventh under-par round of the season and fourth time breaking into the 60’s ... Niall Platt’s first round 69 was the sixth time under par for the freshman and third time he has dipped into the 60’s.

Final Team Standings 1. LSU 295 2. Chattanooga 297 3. Iowa 295 4. Michigan 296 5. Minnesota 295 6. VCU 302 7. UL-Lafayette 306 8. NOTRE DAME 311 9. Penn State 305 10. Iowa State 307 11. Boston College 318 12. Centenary College 332

294 298 293 291 308 300 305 296 305 300 321 320

297 886 (+22) 292 887 (+23) 305 893 (+29) 311 898 (+34) 299 902 (+38) 310 912 (+48) 303 914 (+50) 310 917 (+53) 313 923 (+59) 326 933 (+69) 342 981 (+117) 338 990 (+126)

Top 11 Individuals (of 66) 1. Stephan Jaeger, Chat 70 2. Vince India, Iowa 71 3. Donald Constable, Minn 74 John Peterson, LSU 72 5. Andrew Loupe, LSU 75 6. Erik Van Rooyen, Minn 72 Alexander Sitompul, Mich 70 8. Andrew Presley, LSU 72 9. Clayton Rotz, LSU 74 10. Philipp Fendt, UL-L 77 T.J. Howe, PSU 72

67 71 75 70 71 74 71 72 73 75 71

72 74 68 75 72 73 78 77 75 71 80

209 (-7) 216 (E) 217 (+1) 217 (+1) 218 (+2) 219 (+3) 219 (+3) 221 (+5) 222 (+6) 223 (+7) 223 (+7)

Notre Dame Results 8. NOTRE DAME 19. (tie) Paul McNamara 31. (tie) Max Scodro 35. (tie) Chris Walker 35. (tie) Niall Platt 60. (tie) Tom Usher

296 71 79 71 75 88

310 82 77 83 73 78

917 (+53) 227 (+11) 231 (+15) 233 (+17) 233 (+17) 249 (+33)

311 74 75 79 85 83

Tournament Notes: Notre Dame earned its sixth top-10 finish of the season with the eighth-place showing at the LSU National Invitational (917, +53) ... for the first time of his Irish career, Paul McNamara III was the highest finisher for the Irish, grabbing a share of 19th place with a 54-hole total of 227 (+11) ... McNamara and Chris Walker were the lone Irish players to break par in any round during the event, as each shot 71’s (-1) in their second rounds.

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2010-11 TOURNAMENT RESULTS Battle at the Warren

BIG EAST Championship

NCAA Southeast Regional

Apr. 12, 2011 Notre Dame, Ind. Warren Golf Course (par 71/7,023 yards)

Apr. 17-19, 2011 Innisbrook, Fla. Copperhead Course (par 71/7,125 yards)

May 19-21, 2011 Ocala, Fla. Golden Ocala Golf Course (par 72/6,994 yards)

Final Team Standings 1. NOTRE DAME 281 2. Oakland 292 3. Detroit Mercy 297 4. Bradley 300 5. Jackson State 302

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281 (-3) 292 (+8) 297 (+13) 300 (+16) 302 (+18)

Top 12 Individuals (of 31) 1. Michael Coriasso, Oak 67 2. Jeff Chen, ND 69 Max Scodro, ND 69 4. Chris Walker, ND 70 5. Paul McNamara, ND 71 Niall Platt, ND 71 Jakob Ziegler, Oak 71 8. Britt Pronk, UDM 72 9. Connor Alan Lee, ND 73 Maurice Jeffries, JSU 73 Coby Thompson, Brad 73 Daniel Young, Brad 73

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67 (-4) 69 (-2) 69 (-2) 70 (-1) 71 (E) 71 (E) 71 (E) 72 (+1) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) 73 (+2) 73 (+2)

Notre Dame Results 1. NOTRE DAME 281 2. (tie) Jeff Chen 69 2. (tie) Max Scodro 69 4. Chris Walker 70 5. (tie) Paul McNamara 71 5. (tie) Niall Platt 71 9. (tie) Connor Alan Lee 73 16. (tie) Andrew Lane 76 21. (tie) Dustin Zhang 77 29. (tie) Andrew Carreon 82

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281 (-3) 69 (-2) 69 (-2) 70 (-1) 71 (E) 71 (E) 73 (+2) 76 (+5) 77 (+6) 82 (+11)

Tournament Notes: The Battle at the Warren provided the final tune-up for the Irish men’s team before heading out to the BIG EAST Championships ... The Irish earned their second tournament win of the season, holding off the four other teams to win with a one-round total of 281 (-3) ... Max Scodro led the Irish rotation with a two-under par, 69 ... Jeff Chen matched Scodro’s score, competing as an individual entrant, to earn his lowest 18-hole score of his Irish career ... all four other members of the Irish five-man rotation finished inside the top 10 of the leaderboard, as Chris Walker finished fourth (70, -1), Paul McNamara and Niall Platt tied for fifth (71, E) and Connor Alan Lee - in his first tournament as a part of the rotation since the Firestone Invitational in October - tied for ninth (73, +2).

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Final Team Standings 1. NOTRE DAME 293 2. Louisville 293 3. Villanova 301 4. (tie) Georgetown 300 4. (tie) USF 302 6. Cincinnati 301 7. (tie) DePaul 309 7. (tie) Marquette 304 9. Seton Hall 300 10. Connecticut 305 11. St. John’s 306 12. Rutgers 306 Top 9 Individuals (of 60) 1. Max Scodro, ND 2. Karsten Clements, Lou 3. Joe Kastelic, Cin 4. Robby Carl, USF Peter Ballo, STJ 6. Kelly Kretz, Mar Niall Platt, ND 8. Maximilian Mayer, DPU 9. David Tepe, Cin

290 297 293 308 300 303 294 303 304 300 299 316

293 876 (+24) 292 882 (+30) 295 889 (+37) 287 895 (+43) 293 895 (+43) 294 898 (+46) 301 904 (+52) 297 904 (+52) 302 906 (+54) 305 910 (+58) 306 911 (+59) 315 937 (+85)

70 69 69 70 75 76 72 78 73

73 74 75 75 71 74 71 71 73

69 71 72 72 71 68 75 71 75

212 (-1) 214 (+1) 216 (+3) 217 (+4) 217 (+4) 218 (+5) 218 (+5) 220 (+7) 221 (+8)

Notre Dame Results 1. NOTRE DAME 293 1. Max Scodro 70 6. (tie) Niall Platt 72 10. (tie) Paul McNamara 75 27. (tie) Chris Walker 76 34. (tie) Connor Alan Lee 76

290 73 71 73 75 73

293 876 (+24) 69 212 (-1) 75 218 (+5) 74 222 (+9) 75 226 (+13) 80 229 (+16)

Tournament Notes: With a final score of 876 (+24) the Irish were able to claim their seventh career BIG EAST title and first since ‘05-06 to clinch an automatic bid to the 2011 NCAA Championship ... Max Scodro became the first Irish player to earn medalist honors at the event since Mark Baldwin did so in a rain-shortened tournament in ‘04-05 ... his 54hole score of 212 (-1) was the only score below par in the field at the tournament ... he also becomes the first Irish golfer to ever win the tournament when 54 holes of golf were played to determine the champion (Bill Moore and Todd Vernon each won the title in 36-hole format) ... Niall Platt also enjoyed a nice finish, claiming a top-10 result with his sixth-place finish ... he carded a three day score of 218 (+5) ... Connor Alan Lee also returned to the BIG EAST Championship for the second time in his career and first since sophomore year, finishing tied for 34th at 16-over par (229).

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Final Team Standings 1. Florida 282 2. Augusta State 290 3. Kennesaw State 290 4. N.C. State 284 5. Arkansas 283 6. Missouri 294 7. Baylor 284 8. Georgia Southern 285 9. NOTRE DAME 288 10. (tie) UCF 298 10. (tie) Oregon 285 10. (tie) SE Louisiana 290 13. Jacksonville St. 294 14. Jackson State 325

287 275 281 285 287 290 286 286 290 286 291 283 292 311

277 287 282 286 286 274 289 289 287 289 297 300 318 307

846 (-18) 852 (-12) 853 (-11) 855 (-9) 856 (-8) 858 (-6) 859 (-5) 860 (-4) 865 (+1) 873 (+9) 873 (+9) 873 (+9) 904 (+40) 943 (+79)

Top 11 Individuals (of 74) 1. Patrick Reed, Aug St 72 Mitchell Sutton, NC St 68 Jace Long, Mizzou 73 4. Andres Echavarria, Fla 71 5. Rhys West, SE La 73 6. Jeff Karlsson, Kenn St 73 Payne Gniewek, Baylor 71 Bank Vongvanij, Fla 68 Logan Blondell, Ga So 69 10. Niall Platt, ND 68 Philipp Westermann, SE La 67

67 67 71 68 65 69 69 72 71 69 69

67 71 62 68 70 67 69 69 69 73 74

206 (-10) 206 (-10) 206 (-10) 207 (-9) 208 (-8) 209 (-7) 209 (-7) 209 (-7) 209 (-7) 210 (-6) 210 (-6)

Notre Dame Results 9. NOTRE DAME 10. (tie) Niall Platt 24. (tie) Paul McNamara 33. (tie) Jeff Chen 50. (tie) Max Scodro 50. (tie) Chris Walker

290 69 77 71 76 74

287 73 67 74 73 74

865 (+1) 210 (-6) 216 (E) 219 (+3) 223 (+7) 223 (+7)

288 68 72 74 74 75

Tournament Notes: Notre Dame marked its return to NCAA Regional competition with a ninth-place showing after finishing the 54 holes with a teamtotal of 865 (+1) ... the team score of 865 goes into the record books as the lowest 54-hole total the Irish have ever carded, while the 287 (-1) third round is the second-lowest single-round score ever put together by Notre Dame ... Niall Platt broke several Irish NCAA records, becoming the highest individual Notre Dame finisher (T-10th) after putting together the lowest 54-hole score (210, -6) since the format switched to 54 holes back in 1989 ... Paul McNamara also went into the record books, shooting the lowest single-round mark (67, -5) by one shot over the previous record, which had been fired three times previous including Platt’s first round 68 ... McNamara’s tournament total of 216 (E) also marked his best finish, to date, as a member of the Irish ... Jeff Chen returned to the rotation for the first time since the opening tournament of the season (The Invite at Kiawah) and finished third amongst the Irish rotation with a three-day tally of 219 (+3).


2010-11 vs. OPPONENTS (86-32-0) Akron ......................................................................................................................... 1-0 Arkansas ................................................................................................................... 0-1 Auburn ...................................................................................................................... 0-1 Augusta State ......................................................................................................... 0-1 Baylor ......................................................................................................................... 0-1 Boston College ....................................................................................................... 1-0 Bradley ...................................................................................................................... 1-0 Cal Poly ...................................................................................................................... 1-0 Campbell .................................................................................................................. 1-0 Centenary College ................................................................................................ 1-0 Chattanooga ........................................................................................................... 0-1 Cincinnati ................................................................................................................. 2-0 Coastal Carolina ..................................................................................................... 1-0 College of Charleston .......................................................................................... 2-0 Connecticut ............................................................................................................. 1-0 Davidson................................................................................................................... 1-0 DePaul ....................................................................................................................... 1-0 Detroit Mercy .......................................................................................................... 1-0 Eastern Michigan ................................................................................................... 2-0 Florida ........................................................................................................................ 0-2 Florida Gulf Coast .................................................................................................. 1-0 Georgetown ............................................................................................................ 2-0 Georgia Southern .................................................................................................. 0-2 Gonzaga.................................................................................................................... 1-0 Houston .................................................................................................................... 2-0 Illinois State ............................................................................................................. 1-0 Indiana ...................................................................................................................... 0-1 Iowa ............................................................................................................................ 0-2 Iowa State................................................................................................................. 2-0 Jackson State .......................................................................................................... 2-0 Jacksonville State .................................................................................................. 1-0 Kansas State ............................................................................................................ 1-0 Kennesaw State...................................................................................................... 0-1 Kentucky ................................................................................................................... 1-0 LSU .............................................................................................................................. 0-2 Lamar ......................................................................................................................... 1-0 Louisiana-Lafayette .............................................................................................. 0-1 Louisiana-Monroe ................................................................................................. 1-0 Louisville ................................................................................................................... 1-0 Loyola Marymount................................................................................................ 1-0 Loyola University - Maryland............................................................................. 1-0 Marquette ................................................................................................................ 2-1 Maryland .................................................................................................................. 2-0 Mercer........................................................................................................................ 1-0 Miami (OH) ............................................................................................................... 2-0 Michigan ................................................................................................................... 0-1 Minnesota ................................................................................................................ 0-2 Mississippi ................................................................................................................ 0-1 Mississippi State..................................................................................................... 1-0 Missouri..................................................................................................................... 1-1 Morehead State...................................................................................................... 1-0 New Mexico State.................................................................................................. 1-0 Nevada ...................................................................................................................... 1-0 North Carolina ........................................................................................................ 0-1

IRISH IN THE POLLS TEAM Golfstat (June 9, 2011) ................................................................................ 48th Golfweek/Sagarin (June 7, 2011) ............................................................. 58th INDIVIDUAL TOP 250 (Golfstat/Golfweek) Max Scodro ................................................................................... (221st/204th) Niall Platt ........................................................................................... (NR/242nd) North Carolina State ............................................................................................. 0-3 North Florida ........................................................................................................... 0-1 North Texas .............................................................................................................. 1-0 Northern Illinois ..................................................................................................... 1-0 Oakland..................................................................................................................... 1-0 Oregon ...................................................................................................................... 1-0 Pacific ......................................................................................................................... 1-0 Penn State ................................................................................................................ 1-0 Rutgers ...................................................................................................................... 1-0 Sam Houston State ............................................................................................... 1-0 San Francisco .......................................................................................................... 2-0 Santa Clara ............................................................................................................... 1-0 Seton Hall ................................................................................................................. 2-0 South Florida........................................................................................................... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana....................................................................................... 1-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) ..................................................................................................... 3-0 St. John’s ................................................................................................................... 1-0 Stephen F. Austin ................................................................................................... 1-0 Tennessee................................................................................................................. 0-1 Texas-Arlington ...................................................................................................... 1-1 Texas-Pan American ............................................................................................. 1-0 Texas State ............................................................................................................... 2-0 Toledo ........................................................................................................................ 1-0 UAB ............................................................................................................................. 1-0 UCF ............................................................................................................................. 1-0 UC - Irvine................................................................................................................. 1-0 UC - Santa Barbara ................................................................................................ 1-0 UTEP ........................................................................................................................... 1-0 UTSA ........................................................................................................................... 1-0 Vanderbilt................................................................................................................. 2-0 Villanova ................................................................................................................... 1-0 Virginia ...................................................................................................................... 0-1 Virginia Commonwealth ..................................................................................... 0-1 Weber State ............................................................................................................. 1-0 Western Carolina ................................................................................................... 1-0 Wichita State ........................................................................................................... 1-0 Xavier ......................................................................................................................... 1-0 Yale ............................................................................................................................. 0-1 OVERALL RECORD......................................................... 86-32-0 (.729) VS. DIVISION I OPPONENTS ......................................... 86-32-0 (.729)

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2010-11 MISCELLANEOUS RESULTS PERCENTAGE OF ROUNDS COUNTED (“A” team only) Name Count/Total Percentage Max Scodro 28/30 .933 Paul McNamara 21/24 .875 Niall Platt 25/30 .833 Chris Walker 24/30 .800 Tom Usher 18/23 .783 Jeff Chen 4/6 .667 Andrew Lane 1/2 .500 Connor Alan Lee 4/10 .400

AVERAGE STROKES BEHIND MEDALIST Name Strokes Off Lead/Tourn. Max Scodro 88/9 Niall Platt 91/9 Chris Walker 109/9 Tom Usher 93/7 Paul McNamara 107/8 Ryan Coughlin 17/1 Connor Alan Lee 70/4 Andrew Carreon 19/1 Jeff Chen 58/3 Andrew Lane 43/2 Dustin Zhang 36/1

STROKE AVERAGE BY ROUND Name 1 Connor Alan Lee 76.40 Andrew Carreon 78.50 Jeff Chen 73.25 Ryan Coughlin 81.00 Andrew Lane 77.25 Paul McNamara 73.70 Niall Platt 72.91 Max Scodro 73.91 Tom Usher 75.13 Chris Walker 74.82 Dustin Zhang 81.00

Avg. 9.78 10.11 12.11 13.29 13.38 17.00 17.50 19.00 19.33 21.50 36.00

2 74.00 76.00 76.33 73.00 77.33 73.89 72.20 73.30 74.38 72.40 84.00

EVEN & UNDER PAR ROUNDS Name Under Even Connor Alan-Lee 1 (1) 0 Andrew Carreon 0 0 Jeff Chen 2 (1) 0 Ryan Coughlin 0 0 Andrew Lane 0 0 Paul McNamara 4 (3) 3 Niall Platt 8 (5) 6 Max Scodro 8 (4) 4 Tom Usher 7 (4) 4 Chris Walker 7 (2) 2 Dustin Zhang 0 0 TEAM SCORES 10 1 (figure in parentheses indicates rounds in 60s)

3 76.00 76.00 77.67 71.00 74.50 75.50 75.33 72.56 74.57 74.55 75.00

Total 1 0 2 0 0 7 14 12 11 9 0 11

CAREER STATISTICS (SORTED BY STROKE AVERAGE)

Name Niall Platt Max Scodro Paul McNamara Jeff Chen Ryan Coughlin Tom Usher Chris Walker Connor Alan-Lee Dustin Zhang Andrew Lane Andrew Carreon

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Tourn. 11 31 12 23 1 20 27 27 19 4 2

Rds. 30 86 31 63 3 54 73 74 51 9 4

Str. 2,202 6,363 2,316 4,713 225 4,062 5,503 5,612 3,904 690 309

Avg. 73.40 73.99 74.71 74.81 75.00 75.22 75.38 75.84 76.55 76.67 77.25

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18 65 67 67 69 71 68 67 68 68 73 75

54 210 209 216 218 225 212 213 220 219 228 227

Top 5 3 7 0 1 0 3 2 0 1 0 0

Top 10 5 12 1 2 0 5 3 2 2 0 0

Best Finish (Event) T-2nd (‘10 Invite at Kiawah) 1st (‘11 BIG EAST Championship) T-5th (‘11 Battle at the Warren) T-2nd (‘11 Battle at the Warren) T-44th (‘10 FIGGC) 1st (‘10 St. Mary’s Invitational) 3rd (‘10 St. Mary’s Invitational) T-3rd (‘09 Caputo Invitational) T-4th (‘08 Irish Invitational) T-16th (‘11 Battle at the Warren) T-55th (‘10 FIGGC)


History & Records

Steve Ratay won three tournaments, was runner-up four times, and was a two-time Academic AllAmerican while at Notre Dame from 1998-2002.


Golf History Standard of Excellence Remains Strong for Notre Dame Golf Irish a fixture on national stage with 34 NCAA berths … and counting All-Time Notre Dame Coaches Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. .............. 1933-61 Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. ................ 1961-73 Noel O’Sullivan.......................................... 1973-88 George Thomas ........................................ 1988-01 John Jasinski .............................................. 2001-04 Jim Kubinski .................................... 2005-present

All-Time Notre Dame Captains 1930 ....................................................... Larry Moller 1931 ...............................................Francis Beaupre 1932 ...........................................William Redmond 1933 ........................................ John Montedonico 1934 ................................................Vincent Fehling 1935 ................................................... Johnny Banks 1936 ......................................................Winfield Day 1937 .....................................................Louis Fehling 1938 ............................................Thomas Sheehan 1939 ............................................Thomas Sheehan 1940 ............................................. Walter Hagen, Jr. 1941 .................................................... Samuel Nield 1942 ..................................................William Wilson 1943 .................................................. Eugene Fehlig 1944 ...........................................................Mel Wilkie 1945 ......................................... James Besenfelder 1946 ............................................Thomas Kennedy 1947 .......................................................... Ev Schleck 1948 ...................................................Richard Seidel 1949 .................................................... George Stuhr 1950 ........................................................ Paul Hudak 1951 ......................................................... Tom Veech 1952 ................................................... William Fisher 1953 ................................................. Thomas Matey 1954 ........................................................James Terry 1955 ......................... Robert Filipiak, John Foley 1956 ..............................................................Leo Matt 1957 .............................Joe Grace, Charles Thurn 1958 .............................Joe Grace, Charles Thurn 1959 ................................................Gerald Webster 1960 ........................................................... Terry Lally 1961 ............................................................ Ray Patak 1962 ..........................................................Tom Grace 1963 .....................................Bob Farrel, Mike Voss 1964 .......................................... Mike O’Connell Sr. 1965 .......................................... Mike O’Connell Sr. 1966 ........................................................ Pat Danahy 1967 .................................................. Michael Thorp 1968 ................................................... Chuck Musick 1969 ................................................... Chuck Musick 1970 .........................................................Bob Wilson 1971 .................................................... Bob Battaglia 1972 .................................................. Mike LaFrance 1973 .................................................. Mike LaFrance 1974 ......................................Paul Betz, Jeff Burda 1975 ............................... Jeff Burda, Mike Kistner 1976 ................................................ Paul Koprowski 1977 ........................................................... Rich Knee

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From a student-organized start in 1923, through the eras of two coaching priests, Notre Dame has established itself among the finest schools in college golf. During their first 42 years alone, the Irish were victorious more than 350 times while winning the 1944 NCAA title, 13 state crowns and several tournament championships.

The Early Years Golf had its beginnings at Notre Dame in 1922, when students from the South introduced the sport to their Northern counterparts. In only one year, these addicts, known as the “snicker sisters,” had sparked enough interest that a tournament was held at the South Bend municipal links. Paul McNulty won the first championship. A full-fledged team with non-varsity status was organized in 1923, but was unsuccessful in its two dual meets. The squad played six matches the following season, winning five and losing to Northwestern by a point. In the late 20s, the University opened a golf course on the west side of campus and dedicated it to the land’s donor, William J. Burke. The installation of the 18-hole layout proved to be a prime reason behind the 1930 approval by the University for golf to become a varsity sport at Notre Dame. While the athletic department took over the responsibilities of scheduling and expenses, the golf team continued to function without a head coach. During this three-year period, the Irish were able to win 17 straight meets. The squad twice won the Indiana state meet and twice finished among the top three nationally. The search for a golf coach ended in 1933, when the University president, Rev. John O’Hara, C.S.C, appointed the Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C, as head coach. Known as the father of Notre Dame golf for his 29-year interest and participation in the sport, Fr. Holderith’s team promptly ran off a record 20 straight wins. Notre Dame continued its dominance through the 1930s, recording eight consecutive Indiana state crowns in addition to seven consecutive top-10 finishes in the NCAA Championship. In 1934, Notre Dame became the first school ever to qualify five players for the NCAA match play championship.

Championship Magic The 1940s era of Notre Dame golf saw the school reach the ultimate in its sport — an NCAA championship. That ultimate accomplishment came in 1944, when the foursome of James Besenfelder, Jack Fitzpatrick, Bob Terry and captain Mel Wilke, combined for a 311 score at the famed Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio. Two years earlier, the Irish had played host to the 1942 NCAAs, which were held at the South Bend Country Club as part of Notre Dame’s 100th anniversary celebration. In 1946, Dick Whiting became the second of Notre Dame’s four first-team All-Americans. The 1950s provided more bright spots for the Irish. A third-place finish in the 1951 NCAAs more than made up for one of only two losing seasons in the first 22 years of Notre Dame golf history. Two of

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All-American Tom Sheehan and Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C., the “father of Notre Dame golf.”

Notre Dame’s best shotmakers played for the Irish in the ’50s: first team All-Americans Tom Veech and Tom Matey. Later in the decade, second-team AllAmerican Joe Grace and third-teamer Charles Thurn led the Irish to 37 victories over three seasons. Change was the keynote of the 1960s. Large tournaments, some including as many as 20 teams, replaced dual meets due to financial and academic pressures. The Irish also changed coaches, as Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C., returned to his alma mater, the University of Portland. During his 11-year tenure at Notre Dame, Fr. Durbin tutored several AllAmericans, including Joe Grace’s brother, Tom, and the record-setting Mike O’Connell. The 1964 squad took fourth in the NCAAs, with the squad returning intact in ’65 to defeat 18 opponents. With nearly 350 wins between them, Fr. Holderith and Fr. Durbin combined to instruct several noteworthy players. Winfield Day (1934-36) was a prolific scorer and won the Notre Dame Open four years in a row. All-American Larry Moller served as one of the program’s early leaders and finished as runner-up in the 1930 NCAAs. Tom Sheehan captained two Irish squads, earned All-America designation in 1939 and broke Bobby Jones’ qualifying record at the U. S. Amateur. Veech gained his All-America recognition in 1949, after defeating a young upstart from Wake Forest named Arnold Palmer. Matey followed in the sizable footsteps of the 6-3, 300-pound Veech. Matey earned All-America honors in 1951 while qualifying for the U.S. Open and three NCAA match play championships. Tom Grace remains the only two-time All-America selection in Notre Dame history (’61, ’62) and turned in a memorable 36-hole record of 135 during his career. The Irish golf program also welcomed future pro-


in 1995-96, when Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference. The move provided plenty of excitement for the Irish right from the start, as Notre Dame won three consecutive conference titles — two by a single stroke (1996 and 1997) and by 13 strokes in 1998. The ’96 crown was particularly satisfying, as the Irish rebounded from a 13-shot first-round deficit to claim (at the time) the 36-hole title. That comeback remains the largest in school history. Medalist Bill Moore led Notre Dame to that first BIG EAST championship, while two-year co-captains Brian Donohoe and Joel Hepler played major roles in the first two conference titles. Todd Vernon’s medalist finish then proved to be the highlight of the ’98 BIG EAST crowning for the Irish.

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Dick Whiting earned All-America honors in 1946.

fessional great Billy Casper to campus in 1950. Casper never had the chance to play for Notre Dame, due to a naval assignment in Korea following his first and only semester. Veech recorded the highest finish of a Notre Dame golfer in a major professional event, placing fifth (behind champion Jack Nicklaus) in the 1967 Western Open at the Beverly Country Club in Chicago.

New Challenges Noel O’Sullivan inherited the Irish golf program in the fall of 1973 and remained the director of the program for the next 15 years. Leaders of the program during the second half of the 1970s included Jeff Burda, Paul Koprowski, Tim Saurs and brothers Rich and Dave Knee. The Irish turned in solid seasons throughout the 1980s, with players such as James “Stoney” Ferlmann, Dave Moorman, two-time team captain John O’Donovan and Dick Connelly leading the squad during the final years of the O’Sullivan era. In the fall of 1988, George Thomas became the fourth coach in the program’s history. Thomas inherited a solid group of returnees, led by co-captains Doug Giorgio and Pat Mohan, and the first-year coach guided the Irish into the 1990s with the focus on remaining competitive within the Midwest. The early leaders of the 1990s included 1992-93 co-captains Chris Dayton and Joe Dennen and brothers Mike and Chris O’Connell (a two-year captain). The Irish finished as the runner-up at the first four Midwestern Collegiate Conference Championships of the 1990s before capturing the ’94-’95 title in their final year in the league. The program experienced a renaissance of sorts

It would be another six years before Notre Dame returned to the top of the BIG EAST mountain for another three-year run of excellence. Building a bridge between those title runs were such talents as Brad Hardin, Willie Kent, Jeff Connell, Alex Kent and Steve Ratay, all of whom rank among the top 20 golfers in school history. Connell (2000) and Ratay (200102) also strung together three consecutive Academic All-America selections, a first in the program’s illustrious history. Adding to the rebirth of the Irish golf program was the construction of the Warren Golf Course, which made its debut in 2000. Made possible by a generous donation from 1956 Notre Dame alumnus Bill Warren, the par-70, 7,011-yard track was designed by PGA Tour veteran Ben Crenshaw and noted course architect Bill Coore and remains a cornerstone on the northern edge of the Notre Dame campus. A sparkling new practice arena — the 10,333-square foot Rolfs Family Varsity All-Season Facility — was added in 2006, offering Notre Dame players and coaches not only expanded locker room and office space, but a state-of-the-art chipping/ putting area and fully-equipped tee stations and hitting bays. The newest chapter in the Irish golf story began during the diamond anniversary season of 2003-04, as Notre Dame reclaimed the BIG EAST Championship, winning the conference title and an automatic berth in the NCAA Central Regional, taking the Irish back to postseason play for the first time in 38 seasons. It would be the first of three consecutive BIG EAST titles and NCAA regional berths for Notre Dame, with the Irish just missing a trip to the NCAA finals in 2004 (by four shots) and 2005 (by two shots). With the arrival of current head coach Jim Kubinski in January 2005, Notre Dame soared to new heights, finishing fourth or better in four of its seven spring 2005 tournaments. Cole Isban also made history, becoming the first Notre Dame golfer in 25 years to earn regional or national honors with a spot on the PING All-Midwest Region Team. The 2005-06 campaign was a landmark one that saw the Irish shatter the school’s stroke average record with a sharp 292.97 ratio and featured four starters shooting better than 74.00 for the season. Ranked as high as 12th nationally during the fall, Notre Dame carded five top-five finishes, but none was more impressive than its sudden-death playoff win at the BIG EAST Championship (which featured a 12-shot final-round comeback, as well as school records for 18 holes [272] and 54 holes [842]). Isban earned a return trip to the all-region squad after

All-Time Notre Dame Captains (cont.) 1978 ......................................................... Rich Knee 1979 ..........................................................Tim Saurs 1980 ........................................................Dave Knee 1981 ....................Tom McCarthy, Tim Sacheck 1982 ...........................................Stoney Ferlmann 1983 ...........................................Stoney Ferlmann 1984 ............................................David Moorman 1985 ...........................................John O’Donovan 1986 ...........................................John O’Donovan 1987 ........................................................Chris Bona 1988 ................................................. Dick Connelly 1989 .........................Doug Giorgio, Pat Mohan 1990 ................................Pat Mohan, Paul Nolta 1991 .........................................................Paul Nolta 1992 .........................................Mike O’Connell Jr. 1993 ........................Chris Dayton, Joe Dennen 1994 ..............................................Chris O’Connell 1995 ..............................................Chris O’Connell 1996 .....................Brian Donohoe, Joel Hepler 1997 .....................Brian Donohoe, Joel Hepler 1998 ....................................................Bryan Weeks 1999 .........................Brad Hardin, Todd Vernon 2000 ................................................... Todd Vernon 2001 ......................................................Steve Ratay 2002 ......................................................Steve Ratay 2003 .............................................. Brandon Lunke 2004 ......................................................Gavin Ferlic 2005 .................................................Steve Colnitis, Scott Gustafson, K.C. Wiseman 2006 .................................................Mark Baldwin, Scott Gustafson, Cole Isban 2007 ..........................Adam Gifford, Cole Isban 2008 ........................................................ Mike King, Eddie Peckels, Greg Rodgers 2009 ..................Josh Sandman, Olavo Batista 2010 ................. Doug Fortner, Josh Sandman ..............................................................Olavo Batista 2011 .................... Connor Alan-Lee, Jeff Chen, .............................................................Dustin Zhang

posting a school-record 72.97 stroke average with four top-10 finishes. Isban became the first three-time all-region pick in 2007, while also passing the torch to Josh Sandman, who went on to garner his own all-region citation a year later with five consecutive top-10 finishes at the end of the regular season. He also became the first Irish individual ever chosen for NCAA regional play and graduated with the second best stroke average in program history (73.90). Meanwhile, Notre Dame has continued to build a solid team foundation, carding the top five stroke averages in school history from 2005-06 through 2010-11, culminating with the program's best team average (291.50) in '10-11. A trio of juniors in Max Scodro, Tom Usher and Chris Walker led the Irish back to NCAA tournament play in 2010-11. After finishing first or second in every fall tournament, as well as in two spring tournaments, Notre Dame took home its seventh BIG EAST title in 2011. Scodro led the charge, carding a 212 (-1) that earned him medalist honors, while Walker and freshman Niall Platt also earned all-BIG EAST honors. They capped the season with a ninth place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regional on the heels of a three-round score of 865 (+1).

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Top All-Time Finishes

During his brilliant career from 1998-2002, Steve Ratay collected a school-record three medalist finishes, including a share of the 2001 BIG EAST Conference title.

Tim Saurs shot a 141 to claim medalist honors at the 197879 Purdue Invitational.

Dave Knee posted a 142 to finish as runner-up at the 18-team Purdue Invitational in 1977-78.

Medalist Finishes

Date

Tournament (field)

Max Scodro Tom Usher Max Scodro (tie) Tom Usher (tie) Josh Sandman Max Scodro (tie) Eddie Peckels (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Mark Baldwin Tommy Balderston Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Willie Kent Willie Kent (tie) Bryan Weeks Todd Vernon Bill Moore Brian Donohoe Chris Dayton Chris Dayton Mike O’Connell Brennan Murphy Pat Mohan Pat Mohan Doug Giorgio John O’Donovan John Anthony Frank Leyes Tim Saurs John Lundgren Paul Koprowski Jim Hiniker Johnny Banks (tie)

April 17-19, 2011 Oct. 25-26, 2010 April 18-20, 2010 April 18-20, 2010 Oct. 5-6, 2009 Oct. 27-28, 2008 April 5, 2008 Sept. 26-27, 2005 April 23-24, 2005 Sept. 27-28, 2004 April 28-29, 2001 Sept. 9-10, 2000 Oct. 4-5, 1999 March 12-14, 1999 Sept. 26-27, 1998 March 29-30, 1998 Sept. 28-29, 1997 Oct. 1, 1995 spring of 1995 fall of 1991 fall of 1991 fall of 1990 fall of 1990 1987-88 1987-88 1986-87 1985-86 1985-86 1982-83 1978-79 1976-77 1974-75 1963-64 1932-33

BIG EAST Championship (60) St. Mary's Invitational (66) BIG EAST Championship (60) BIG EAST Championship (60) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (72) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Championship Irish Invitational (59) Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (75) BIG EAST Championship (30) *John Dallio Memorial Invitational (75) BIG EAST Championship (30) Wisconsin Invitational (78) Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (78) Golden Ocala Invitational (108) Iowa Intercollegiate (66) Butler Spring Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (44) BIG EAST Championship (45) MCC Championship (45) MCC Championship (35) Indiana Intercollegiate (90) MCC Championship (45) Valparaiso Invitational (27) Purdue Invitational (8 teams) Glen Oaks Classic (10 teams) Notre Dame Invitational (8 teams) Michigan State Invitational (11 teams) Notre Dame Invitational (10 teams) Notre Dame Invitational (15 teams) Purdue Invitational Notre Dame Invitational (9 teams) Mid-American Invitational (15 teams) Midwest Invitational (8 teams) NCAA Championship

Runner-Up Finishes

Date

Tournament (field)

Jeff Chen (tie) Max Scodro (tie) Niall Platt (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Josh Sandman (tie) Shane Sigsbee (tie) Cole Isban Shane Sigsbee (tie) Scott Gustafson (tie) Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Brad Hardin Jeff Connell Willie Kent Brad Hardin Jeff Connell (tie) Willie Kent Bryan Weeks Brad Hardin Bryan Weeks Chris Dayton Pat Mohan (tie) Mike O’Connell (tie) Pat Mohan Pat Mohan (tie) Bob Horak (tie) Tom Scully (tie) Bob Horak (tie) Tim Sacheck (tie) Tim Sacheck Dave Knee Tim Saurs Bob Battaglia (tie) Bob Wilson Larry Moller

April 12, 2011 April 12, 2011 Sept. 13-14, 2010 March 26-28, 2010 April 19-21, 2009 Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2007 Oct. 9-10, 2006 April 8-9, 2006 April 8-9, 2006 March 13-14, 2005 Nov. 1-2, 2004 Oct. 4-5, 2004 April 21-22, 2003 April 20-21, 2002 Mar. 14-15, 2002 April 20-21, 2001 Oct. 18-19, 1999 April 9-10, 1999 April 1-2, 1999 Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 1998 Oct. 19-20, 1998 April 10-11, 1998 March 29-30, 1998 spring of 1997 Sept. 29, 1996 April 29, 1996 fall of 1992 1989-90 1989-90 1989-90 1988-89 1981-82 1981-82 1980-81 1980-81 1979-80 1977-78 1977-78 spring of 1969 spring of 1969 spring of 1930

The Battle at The Warren (31) The Battle at The Warren (31) The Invite at Kiawah (72) FAU Spring Break Championship (93) BIG EAST Championship (60) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (75) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (67) Boilermaker Invitational (62) Boilermaker Invitational (62) General Jim Hackler Invitational (63) Prestige at PGA WEST (84) *Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (30) BIG EAST Championship (30) Treasure Cove Classic (108) FirstEnergy Intercollegiate (100) Louisville Intercollegiate (90) Marshall Invitational (100) Kentucky Invitational (900 BIG EAST Championship (45) Louisville Intercollegiate (104) Marshall Invitational (100) Butler Spring Invitational (90) Butler Spring Invitational BIG EAST Championship (45) Cleveland State Classic (62) Indiana Intercollegiate MCC Championship (9 teams) MCC Championship (9 teams) Indiana Championship (13 teams) Indianapolis Invitational (12 teams) Notre Dame Invitational (12 teams) Notre Dame Invitational (12 teams) Indianapolis Invitational (11 teams) Indianapolis Invitational (11 teams) Ball State Invitational (15 teams) Purdue Invitational (17 teams) Indiana Intercollegiate (16 teams) Michigan State Invitational (13 teams) Northern Intercollegiate (15 teams) NCAA Championship

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Scores 70-73-69/212 68-72-72/212 71-71-73/215 75-71-69/215 70-68-74/212 70-72-71/213 71-68/139 69-69-72/210 75 72-67-74/213 70-74-71/215 71-70-71/212 71-70-73/214 67-71/138 71-69-76/216 72-71/143 70-71/141 72-71/143 73-73-75/221 73-73-74/220 69-73/142 74-73/147 73 224 74 72 72 71 69 141 71 71 150 n/a

Scores 69 69 74-70-73/217 64-75-70/209 73-71-66/210 68-72-70/210 68-73-73/214 74-72-74/220 77-74-69/220 73-70-72/215 72-74-73/219 69-69-74/212 70-75-76/221 72-71-72/215 68-72/140 72-70/142 72-71/213 73-71-72/216 70-71-71/212 78-70/148 71-77/148 70-69-70/209 74-73/147 77-74/151 70-74/144 78-73-72/223 74-70/144 230 230 144 758 71 71 149 149 73 142 149 70 298 n/a


Medalist Finishes Date

Tournament (field)

Max Scodro Tom Usher Max Scodro (tie) Tom Usher (tie) Josh Sandman Max Scodro (tie) Eddie Peckels (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Mark Baldwin Tommy Balderston Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Willie Kent Willie Kent (tie) Bryan Weeks Todd Vernon Bill Moore Brian Donohoe Chris Dayton Chris Dayton Mike O’Connell Brennan Murphy

BIG EAST Championship (60) St. Mary's Invitational (66) BIG EAST Championship (60) BIG EAST Championship (60) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (72) UNCG Bridgestone Collegiate Champ. (76) Irish Invitational (59) Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (75) BIG EAST Championship (30) *John Dallio Memorial Invitational (75) BIG EAST Championship (30) Wisconsin Invitational (78) Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (78) Golden Ocala Invitational (108) Iowa Intercollegiate (66) Butler Spring Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (44) BIG EAST Championship (45) MCC Championship (45) MCC Championship (35) Indiana Intercollegiate (90) MCC Championship (45) Valparaiso Invitational (27)

April 17-19, 2011 Oct. 25-26, 2010 April 18-20. 2010 April 18-20, 2010 Oct. 5-6, 2009 Oct. 27-28, 2008 April 5, 2008 Sept. 26-27, 2005 April 23-24, 2005 Sept. 27-28, 2004 April 28-29, 2001 Sept. 9-10, 2000 Oct. 4-5, 1999 March 12-14, 1999 Sept. 26-27, 1998 March 29-30, 1998 Sept. 28-29, 1997 Oct. 1, 1995 spring of 1995 fall of 1991 fall of 1991 fall of 1990 fall of 1990

Runner-Up Finishes Date

Tournament (field)

Jeff Chen (tie) Max Scodro (tie) Niall Platt (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Doug Fortner (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Josh Sandman (tie) Shane Sigsbee (tie) Cole Isban Shane Sigsbee (tie) Scott Gustafson (tie) Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Steve Ratay (tie) Steve Ratay Brad Hardin Jeff Connell Willie Kent Brad Hardin Jeff Connell (tie) Willie Kent Bryan Weeks Brad Hardin Bryan Weeks Chris Dayton

The Battle at The Warren (31) The Battle at The Warren (31) The Invite at Kiawah (72) FAU Spring Break Championship (93) BIG EAST Championship (60) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (75) Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (67) Boilermaker Invitational (62) Boilermaker Invitational (62) General Jim Hackler Invitational (63) Prestige at PGA WEST (84) *Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (30) BIG EAST Championship (30) Treasure Cove Classic (108) FirstEnergy Intercollegiate (100) Louisville Intercollegiate (90) Marshall Invitational (100) Kentucky Invitational (900 BIG EAST Championship (45) Louisville Intercollegiate (104) Marshall Invitational (100) Butler Spring Invitational (90) Butler Spring Invitational BIG EAST Championship (45) Cleveland State Classic (62) Indiana Intercollegiate

April 12, 2011 April 12, 2011 Sept. 13-14, 2010 March 26-28, 2010 April 19-21, 2009 Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2007 Oct. 9-10, 2006 April 8-9, 2006 April 8-9, 2006 March 13-14, 2005 Nov. 1-2, 2004 Oct. 4-5, 2004 April 21-22, 2003 April 20-21, 2002 Mar. 14-15, 2002 April 20-21, 2001 Oct. 18-19, 1999 April 9-10, 1999 April 1-2, 1999 Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 1998 Oct. 19-20, 1998 April 10-11, 1998 March 29-30, 1998 spring of 1997 Sept. 29, 1996 April 29, 1996 fall of 1992

Max Scodro became the first Irish golfer to win the BIG EAST Tournament since the switch to a 54-hole format, carding a 212 (-1). He won the title in 2011.

Scores 70-73-69/212 68-72-72/212 71-71-73/215 75-71-69/215 70-68-74/212 70-72-71/213 71-68/139 69-69-72/210 75 72-67-74/213 70-74-71/215 71-70-71/212 71-70-73/214 67-71/138 71-69-76/216 72-71/143 70-71/141 72-71/143 73-73-75/221 73-73-74/220 69-73/142 74-73/147 73

Scores 69 69 74-70-73/217 64-75-70/209 73-71-66/210 68-72-70/210 68-73-73/214 74-72-74/220 77-74-69/220 73-70-72/215 72-74-73/219 69-69-74/212 70-75-76/221 72-71-72/215 68-72/140 72-70/142 72-71/213 73-71-72/216 70-71-71/212 78-70/148 71-77/148 70-69-70/209 74-73/147 77-74/151 70-74/144 78-73-72/223 74-70/144

Third-Place Finishes Date

Tournament (field)

Chris Walker Niall Platt (tie) Chris Walker (tie) Max Scodro Connor Alan-Lee (tie) Josh Sandman (tie) Scott Gustafson (tie) Eric Deutsch (tie) K.C. Wiseman (tie) Adam Hoyer (tie) Tommy Balderston (tie) Cole Isban (tie) Shane Sigsbee (tie) Scott Gustafson Brandon Lunke (tie) Todd Vernon Jeff Connell (tie) Brad Stanis Joel Hepler (tie) Chris Dayton Chris Dayton Jay Johnsrud

St. Mary's Invitational (66) Lone Star Invitational (66) Lone Star Invitational (66) The Firestone Invitational (75) *Caputo Invitational (44) USC Collegiate Invitational (80) Prestige at PGA WEST (90) BIG EAST Championship (30) *Eastern Illinois Invitational (60) *Eastern Illinois Invitational (60) BIG EAST Championship (30) BIG EAST Championship (30) The Tillinghast (70) SMU/Stonebridge Invitational (90) Wolverine Invitational (103) Air Force Invitational (119) Butler Spring Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (44) Indiana Invitational (65) Cincinnati Collegiate (105) MCC Championship (45) Valparaiso Invitational (27)

Oct. 25-26, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010 Oct. 17-18, 2010 Oct. 11-12, 2010 April 13-14, 2009 March 3-4, 2008 Oct. 17-18, 2005 April 23-24, 2005 Oct. 11-12, 2004 Oct. 11-12, 2004 April 24-25, 2004 April 24-25, 2004 Oct. 20-21, 2003 Oct. 13-14, 2003 Sept. 28 & 30, 2001 Sept. 11-13, 1998 March 29-30, 1998 Sept. 28-29, 1997 April 10, 1994 fall of 1991 Oct. 9, 1990 fall of 1990

Fourth-Place Finishes Date

Tournament (field)

Chris Walker April 12, 2011 Max Scodro (tie) Oct. 25-26, 2010 Tom Usher Oct. 11-12, 2010 Doug Fortner (tie) March 9-11, 2009 Max Scodro (tie) Sept. 21-22, 2008 Doug Fortner (tie) April 20-22, 2008 Doug Fortner (tie) March 12-13, 2007 Mark Baldwin (tie) Feb. 27-28, 2006 Cole Isban (tie) Sept. 17-19, 2004 Shane Sigsbee (tie) Sept. 13-14, 2004 Tommy Balderston (tie) Feb. 9-10, 2004 Tommy Balderston Oct. 13-14, 2003 Steve Ratay Mar. 16-17, 2002 Steve Ratay Oct. 8-9, 2001 Alex Kent (tie) Oct. 16-17, 2000 Todd Vernon (tie) March 31-April 1, 2000 Kyle Monfort Oct. 31-Nov. 1, 1998 Willie Kent (tie) April 3-4, 1998 Bryan Weeks (tie) Sept. 28-29, 1997 Doug Diemer April 29, 1996 Brian Donohoe (tie) Oct. 1, 1995 Bryan Weeks (tie) Oct. 1, 1995 Chris Dayton fall of 1992 Mike O’Connell (tie) April 9, 1991 Todd Klem fall of 1990

The Battle at The Warren (31) St. Mary's Invitational (66) The Firestone Invitational (75) Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate (54) *John Dallio Memorial Invitational (87) BIG EAST Championship (60) Triumph at Pauma Valley (81) Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invitational (60) Notre Dame Invitational (81) *BGSU/John Piper Intercollegiate (81) Rice Intercollegiate (78) SMU/Stonebridge Invitational (90) El Diablo Invitational Xavier Provident Invitational (100) Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (78) Kentucky Invitational (90) BIG EAST Championship (45) Kentucky Invitational (100) BIG EAST Championship (44) Cleveland State Classic (62) BIG EAST Championship (45) BIG EAST Championship (45) MCC Championship (45) Indianapolis Invitational (90) Valparaiso Invitational (27)

Scores 73-71-72/216 71-72-70/213 75-67-71/213 72-67-70/209 81-75/156 72-75-73/220 75-72-67/214 77 75-74-74/223 73-73-77/223 74-73-71/218 69-75-74/218 73-73/146 70-69-71/210 69-73/142 66-71-75/212 71-77/148 75-73/148 74-73/147 74-76/150 76-74/150 78

Scores 70 72-74-71/217 71-72-69/212 71-68-76/215 75-67-73/215 73-75-71/219 69-72-71/212 72-69-69/210 72-76-68/216 70-68-75/213 78-68-72/218 68-72-74/214 73-68-76/217 66-71-73/210 67-71-72/210 72-74-72/218 75-77/152 72-75-71/218 72-79/151 72-80-72/224 76-73/149 75-74/149 75-79-78/232 71-75/146 79

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Chris Dayton (1989-93) posted five top-three finishes during his career.

Mike O’Connell won the 1990-91 Midwestern Collegiate Conference championship with a threeover 147.

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Bests Since 1990 Career Stroke Average (min. 35 rounds played) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Cole Isban (’03-’07) ............................10327 ........ 140.0 ............73.76 Josh Sandman (’05-’10)...................... 8203 ........ 111.0 ............73.90 Max Scodro (’08-present)........... 6363........ 86.0.........73.99 Steve Ratay (’98-’02)............................ 7819 ........ 105.0 ............74.46 Willie Kent (’98-’99) ............................. 3504 ...........47.0 ............74.55 Doug Fortner (’06-’10)........................ 8727 ........ 117.0 ............74.59 Jeff Chen (‘07-’11) ................................ 4713 ...........63.0 ............74.81 Alex Kent (’99-’01) ................................ 4196 ...........56.0 ............74.93 Scott Gustafson (’02-’06) ................... 9976 ........ 133.0 ............75.01 Mark Baldwin (’02-’06) ....................... 9305 ........ 124.0 ............75.04

Season Stroke Average (min. 14 rounds played)

Cole Isban (’07) owns two of the top 15 single-season stroke average marks by a Notre Dame golfer since 1990, including a school-record 72.71 in 2006-07.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Cole Isban (’06-’07) .............................. 2472 ...........34.0 ............72.71 Cole Isban (’05-’06) .............................. 2627 ...........36.0 ............72.97 Steve Ratay (’01-’02)............................ 2337 ...........32.0 ............73.03 Mark Baldwin (’05-’06) ....................... 2634 ...........36.0 ............73.17 Max Scodro ('10-'11) ................... 2199........ 30.0.........73.30 Josh Sandman (’07-’08)...................... 2422 ...........30.0 ............73.39 Niall Platt ('10-'11) ...................... 2202........ 30.0.........73.40 Josh Sandman (’05-’06)...................... 1101 ...........15.0 ............73.40 Scott Gustafson (’05-’06) ................... 2647 ...........36.0 ............73.53 Doug Fortner (’07-’08)........................ 2210 ...........30.0 ............73.67 Steve Ratay (’00-’01)............................ 2063 ...........28.0 ............73.68 Doug Fortner (’09-10)......................... 1920 ...........26.0 ............73.85 Josh Sandman (’06-’07)...................... 2513 ...........34.0 ............73.91 Chris Walker ('10-'11) .................. 2218........ 30.0.........73.93 Max Scodro (’09-’10)................... 1997........ 27.0.........73.96 Willie Kent (spring ’98) ....................... 1037 ...........14.0 ............74.07

Team-Leading Tournament Efforts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Willie Kent’s three semesters with the Notre Dame golf team yielded the program’s No. 5 career stroke average since 1990 (74.55).

Cole Isban (’03-’07) ...............................................................................19 Steve Ratay (’98-’02).............................................................................18 Scott Gustafson (’02-’06) ....................................................................14 Bryan Weeks (’94-’98) ..........................................................................13 Doug Fortner (’06-’10).........................................................................12 Max Scodro ('08-present) .................................................. 10 Josh Sandman (’05-’10).......................................................................10 Mark Baldwin (’02-’06) ........................................................................10 Brian Donohoe (’93-’97) .....................................................................10 Chris Dayton (’90-’93) ..........................................................................10

Tournaments Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Cole Isban (’03-’07) ...............................................................................48 Scott Gustafson (’02-’06) ....................................................................46 Mark Baldwin (’02-’06) ........................................................................43 Josh Sandman (’05-’10).......................................................................42 Doug Fortner (’06-’10).........................................................................40 Steve Ratay (’98-’02).............................................................................38 Todd Vernon (’96-’00) ..........................................................................38 Brian Donohoe (’93-’97) .....................................................................38 9. Eric Deutsch (’02-’06) ...........................................................................36 10. Jeff Connell (’96-’00) ............................................................................34 Bryan Weeks (’94-’98) ..........................................................................34 Joe Dennen (’90-’93) ............................................................................34

Tournament Rounds Played 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Cole Isban (’03-’07) .........................................................................140.0 Scott Gustafson (’02-’06) ..............................................................133.0 Mark Baldwin (’02-’06) ..................................................................124.0 Doug Fortner (’06-’10)...................................................................117.0 Josh Sandman (’05-’10).................................................................111.0 Steve Ratay (’98-’02).......................................................................105.0 Todd Vernon (’96-’00) ....................................................................105.0 8. Eric Deutsch (’02-’06) .....................................................................103.0 9. Bryan Weeks (’94-’98) ...................................................................... 93.0 10. Brian Donohoe (’93-’97) ................................................................. 92.0

Joel Hepler (1993-97) counted to the team score in 69 of 71 career rounds, representing the best percentage of rounds counted by an Irish golfer during the 1990s.

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Total Rounds Counted To Team Score 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Cole Isban (’03-’07) .........................................................................130.0 Scott Gustafson (’02-’06) ..............................................................111.0 Doug Fortner (’06-’10)...................................................................102.0 Mark Baldwin (’02-’06) .................................................................... 99.0 Josh Sandman (’05-’10)................................................................... 99.0 Todd Vernon (’96-’00) ...................................................................... 93.0 Steve Ratay (’98-’02)......................................................................... 91.0 Bryan Weeks (’94-’98) ...................................................................... 80.0 Jeff Connell (’96-’00) ........................................................................ 77.0 Brian Donohoe (’93-’97) ................................................................. 77.0

Percentage of Rounds Counted (min. 45 rounds played)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Joel Hepler (’93-’97) ......................................69 of 71 ................. .972 Willie Kent (’98-’99) .......................................45 of 47 ................. .958 Cole Isban (’03-’07) ...................................130 of 140 ................. .929 Josh Sandman (’05-’10)............................. 99 of 108 ................. .917 Max Scodro (’08-present).................. 74 of 81 ............ . 914 Todd Vernon (’96-’00) ................................ 93 of 105 ................. .886 Chris Dayton (’90-’93) ............................51.5 of 58.5 ................. .880 Doug Fortner (’06-’10).............................102 of 116 ................. .879 Alex Kent (’99-’01) ..........................................49 of 56 ................. .875 Steve Ratay (’98-’02)................................... 91 of 105 ................. .867

Low Rounds 1. Mark Baldwin .............................................................63 .......................-7 vs. TCU (1st rd), ’04-’05 Doug Fortner ..............................................................64 ...................... -7 FAU Spring Break Championship (1st rd), ’09-’10 Niall Platt ......................................................65 .................. -7 Firestone Invitational (1st rd), '10-'11 4. Josh Sandman ............................................................66 ...................... -6 Gopher Invitational (2nd rd), ’09-’10 Doug Fortner .............................................................66 .......................-6 BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd), ’08-’09 Josh Sandman ...........................................................66 .......................-4 Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invitational (1st rd), ’06-’07 Cole Isban ...................................................................66 .......................-6 CordeValle Collegiate (2nd rd), ’06-’07 Mark Baldwin .............................................................66 .......................-6 BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd), ’05-’06 Todd Vernon ..............................................................66 .......................-6 Air Force Invitational (1st rd), ’99-’00 Steve Ratay .................................................................66 .......................-5 Xavier Provident Invitational (1st rd), ’01-’02

* - indicates “B” team tournament Players returning for 2011-12 season listed in boldface.

Low Individual 36-Hole Tournaments 1. Mark Baldwin ........................................................... 137 .......................-3 vs. TCU, ’04-’05 2. Willie Kent ................................................................. 138 .......................-6 Golden Ocala Invitational, ’98-’99 Doug Fortner ........................................................... 138 ...................... -4 Mason Rudolph Championship, ’09-’10 4. Eddie Peckels ........................................................... 139 .......................-1 Irish Invitational, ’07-’08 5. Steve Ratay .............................................................. 140 .......................-4 Treasure Cove Classic, ‘01-’02 Josh Sandman ........................................................ 140 .......................-2 Mason Rudolph Championship, ’09-’10

Low Individual 54-Hole Tournaments 1. Max Scodro.................................................209 ..................-7 Firestone Invitational, '10-'11 Cole Isban ................................................................ 209 .......................-7 Border Olympics, ’06-’07 Jeff Connell ............................................................. 209 .......................-4 Marshall Invitational, ’97-’98 Doug Fortner ........................................................... 209 .......................-4 FAU Spring Break Championship ’09-’10


5. Niall Platt ....................................................210 ..................-6 NCAA Southeast Regional, '10-'11 Doug Fortner .......................................................... 210 .........................-6 BIG EAST Championship, ’08-’09 Doug Fortner .......................................................... 210 ...........................E Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, ’07-’08 Mark Baldwin ................................................................210 ...........................-6 Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invitational, ’05-’06 Mark Baldwin ................................................................210 ...........................-6 Coca-Cola Duke Classic, ’05-’06 Cole Isban .......................................................................210 ...........................-6 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, ’05-’06 Scott Gustafson ..................................................... 210 .........................-6 SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, ’03-’04 Alex Kent ........................................................................210 ...........................-6 Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate, ’00-’01 Steve Ratay .............................................................. 210 .........................-3 Xavier Provident Invitational, ’01-’02

Top Team Season Stroke Averages 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

2010-11 ............................................................................................ 291.50 2005-06 ............................................................................................ 292.97 2009-10 ............................................................................................ 294.41 2007-08 ............................................................................................ 295.27 2006-07 ............................................................................................ 295.71 2008-09 ............................................................................................ 297.97 1999-2000 ....................................................................................... 298.29 1997-98 ............................................................................................ 298.33 2000-01 ........................................................................................... 298.75 1998-99 ............................................................................................ 299.15

Top Team Finishes (minimum eight teams) 1st of 24 ................................................ Air Force Invitational, ’99-’00 (868) 1st of 18 ......................................... Louisville Intercollegiate, ’99-’00 (593) 1st of 18 ........................................Butler Spring Invitational, ’96-’97 (612) 1st of 17 .............................. SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, ’03-’04 (882) 1st of 16 ............................................................Legends of Indiana, ’99-’00 (878) 1st of 16 ........................................Butler Spring Invitational, ’97-’98 (584) 1st of 15 ............................................... St. Mary's Invitational, '10-'11 (861) 1st of 15 .....................Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf CLassic, ’09-’10 (870) 1st of 14* ....................NOKIA Sugar Bowl Tulane Invitational, ’04-’05 (893) 1st of 12 ................................................. BIG EAST Championship, '10-'11 (876) 1st of 12* ............................................... BIG EAST Championship, ’05-’06 (842) 1st of 11 ............................................ Cleveland State Classic, ’95-’96 (899) 1st of 9 ............................................ BIG EAST Championship, ’97-’98 (595) 1st of 9 ............................................ BIG EAST Championship, ’96-’97 (592) 1st of 9 ..................................................... MCC Championship, ’94-’95 (917) 2nd of 27 ..................................................Yale Intercollegiate, ’95-’96 (612) 2nd of 20 ....................................... Louisville Intercollegiate, ’98-’99 (609) 2nd of 20 ............................................. Kentucky Invitational, ’97-’98 (888) 2nd of 16 ...................................... Triumph at Pauma Valley, ’06-’07 (863) 2nd of 15 ............................................ Treasure Coast Classic, ’99-’00 (918) 2nd of 15 ...........................................Indiana Intercollegiate, ’92-’93 (588) 2nd of 14 .................... Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, '10-'11 (859) 2nd of 14 ..................................................Rice Intercollegiate, ’03-’04 (900) 2nd of 13 ..................................... The Firestone Invitational, '10-'11 (850) 2nd of 12 ............................................. Lone Star Invitational, '10-'11 (862) 2nd of 12 .................................... The Invitational at Kiawah, '10-'11 (879) 2nd of 12 ........................................BIG EAST Championship, ’09-’10 (874) 2nd of 12 ........................................BIG EAST Championship, ’06-’07 (856) 2nd of 12 ....................Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, ’06-’07 (889) 2nd of 12 ...............................Gen. Jim Hackler Invitational, ’04-’05 (891) 2nd of 10 .............................Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate, ‘08-09 (876) 2nd of 9 ...........................................................Irish Invitational, ’07-’08 (570) * - won in playoff

Low Team Rounds BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd, par 72), ’05-’06........................ 272/-16 Air Force Invitational (1st rd, par 72), ’99-’00 ............................... 275/-13 Mason Rudolph Championship (1st rd, par 71), ’09-10...............277/-7 BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd, par 72), ’06-’07........................ 278/-10 Nelson Invitational (1st rd, par 69), ’04-’05 .................................... 279/+3 The Firestone Invitational (2nd rd, par 72), '10-'11 .......................280/-8 Loan Star Invitational (2nd rd, par 72), ’10-’11 ...............................280/-8

Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (1st rd, par 70), '10-'11 ...... 281/+1 The Maxwell (3rd rd, par 70), ’05-’06 ................................................ 281/+1 BIG EAST Championship (1st rd, par 72), ’05-’06 ...........................281/-7 Irish Invitational (1st rd, par 70), ’07-’08.......................................... 282/+2 Prestige at PGA WEST (3rd rd, par 72), ’06-’07 ................................282/-6 The Maxwell (2nd rd, par 70), ’05-’06 ............................................... 282/+2 NCAA Central Regional (3rd rd, par 70), ’04-’05 ........................... 282/+2 vs. TCU (1st rd, par 70), ’04-’05 ............................................................ 282/+2 Xavier Invitational (2nd rd, par 71), ’99-’00 ......................................282/-2 Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invit. (1st rd, par 70), ’06-’07 .............. 283/+3 Marshall Invitational (3rd rd, par 71), ’97-’98 ..................................283/-1 Xavier Provident Invitational (3rd rd, par 71), ’01-’02 ..................283/-1 Palmas del Mar Inter. (2nd rd, par 72), ‘08-09..................................284/-4 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (3rd rd, par 72), ’07-’08.............................284/-4 Border Olympics (1st rd, par 72), ’06-’07...........................................284/-4 Big Red Classic (2nd rd, par 72), ’02-’03 ............................................284/-4 The Invite at Kiawah (2nd rd, par 27), '10-'11................................ 284/+4 Kent Cobra Collegiate (3rd rd, par 70), ’98-’99 ............................. 284/+4 Legends of Indiana (2nd rd, par 72), ’94-’95....................................284/-4

Dustin Zhang carded a oneover 141 and tied for fourth at the 2008 Irish Invitational.

Low Team 36-Hole Tournaments Mason Rudolph Championship (par 71), ’09-10 ............................562/-6 Irish Invitational (par 70), ’07-’08 .....................................................570/+10 vs. TCU (par 70), ’04-’05 ...............................................................................581/+21 Big Red Classic (par 72), ’02-’03.......................................................... 584/+8 Butler Spring Invitational (par 71), ’97-’98 ..........................................584/+16 Indiana Intercollegiate @Purdue (par 71), ’91-’92 .................... 585/+17 FirstEnergy Intercoll. (par 70), ’00-’01 ............................................585/+25 Indiana Intercollegiate @Purdue (par 71), ’92-’93 .....................588/+20 The Tillinghast (par 70), ’03-’04 ........................................................592/+32 Louisville Intercollegiate (par 72), ’99-’00............................................593/+17 Wolverine Invitational (par 71), ’01-’02 .........................................594/+26 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), ’99-’00.....................................594/+26 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), ’95-’96 ....................................595/+27 Golden Ocala Intvitational (par 72), ’98-’99.................................599/+23

Low Team 54-Hole Tournaments BIG EAST Championship (par 72), ’05-’06 ...................................... 842/-22 The Firestone Invitational (par 72), '10-'11.................................... 850/-15 The Maxwell (par 70), ’05-’06 ............................................................853/+13 Nelson Invitational (par 69), ’04-’05................................................854/+26 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), ’06-’07 .........................................856/-8 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (par 72), ’07-’08 ...........................................857/-7 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (par 70), ’10-’11 .................859/+19 St. Mary's Invitational (par 72), '10-'11...............................................861/-3 Lone Star Invitational (par 72), '10-'11 ...............................................862/-2 Triumph at Pauma Valley (par 71), ’06-’07....................................863/+11 Nelson Invitational (par 71), ’03-’04................................................863/+11 NCAA Southeast Regional (par 72), ’10-’11 ................................... 865/+1 Border Olympics (par 72), ’06-’07 ...................................................... 865/+1 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (par 72), ’05-’06 .................................................865/+1 Kent Cobra Collegiate (par 70), ’98-’99.................................................866/+26 Air Force Invitational (par 72), ’99-’00 .............................................. 868/+4 St. Mary’s (Calif.) Invite (par 71), ‘08-’09 .........................................869/+17 CordeValle Collegiate (par 72), ’06-’07 ............................................ 869/+5 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (par 70), ’09-’10 .................870/+30 Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invit. (par 72), ’05-’06 .................... 872/+8 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (par 72), ’05-’06..........................................872/+8 Xavier Invitational (par 70), ’99-’00 .................................................872/+20 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), ‘08-’09 ....................................... 873/+9 SMU/Stonebridge Invitational (par 72), ’02-’03............................ 873/+9 Legends of Indiana (par 72), ’00-’01 ................................................. 873/+9 Legends of Indiana (par 72), ’97-’98 ................................................. 873/+9 Xavier Provident Invitational (par 71), ’01-’02 ............................873/+21 Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invit. (par 70), ’06-’07 ..........................874/+34 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), ’09-’10 .....................................874/+22 Palmas del Mar Inter. (par 72), ‘08-’09 ............................................876/+12 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), '10-'11 .....................................876/+24 BIG EAST Championship (par 70), ’03-’04 .....................................876/+36

Jeff Connell’s score of 209 (-4) at the 1997-98 Marshall Invitational set a 54-hole school record, breaking the previous mark by seven strokes.

Notre Dame’s winning score at the 2006 BIG EAST Championship (842, -22) is the best 54-hole score by an Irish team since 1990. It also is the lowest score vs. par by 14 shots, besting the ’07 BIG EAST Championship where the team finished eight under.

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Individual Records Career Stroke Average (since 1954, minimum 35 rounds played)

Career Team-Leading Tournament Efforts (since 1968)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

Cole Isban (2003-07) .........................................10327 .......................140.0 ...................... 73.76 Josh Sandman (2005-10)................................... 8203 .......................111.0 ...................... 73.90 Max Scodro (2008-present) ....................6363 ...................86.0 ..................73.99 Charles Thurn (1956-58) .................................... 2754 ........................37.0........................ 74.43 Steve Ratay (1998-02)......................................... 7819 .......................105.0 ...................... 74.46 Willie Kent (1998-99)........................................... 3504 ........................47.0........................ 74.55 Joseph Grace (1956-58) ..................................... 2759 ........................37.0........................ 74.56 Doug Fortner (2006-10)..................................... 8727 .......................117.0 ...................... 74.59 Tom Grace (1960-62) .......................................... 3136 ........................42.0........................ 74.67 Jeff Chen (2007-present) ................................... 4713 ........................63.0........................ 74.81 Alex Kent (1999-01) ............................................. 4196 ........................56.0........................ 74.93 Bob Wilson (1967-70) ......................................... 3412 ........................45.5........................ 74.99 Scott Gustafson (2002-06) ................................ 9976 .......................134.0 ...................... 75.01 Mark Baldwin (2002-06)..................................... 9305 .......................124.0 ...................... 75.04 Adam Gifford (2003-07) ..................................... 4070 ........................54.0........................ 75.37 Todd Vernon (1996-00) ...................................... 7918 .......................105.0 ...................... 75.41 Tommy Balderston (2002-06) .......................... 6266 ........................83.0........................ 75.49 Carl Santos-Ocampo (2006-10)....................... 4386 ........................58.0........................ 75.62 Eddie Peckels (2004-08)..................................... 4774 ........................63.0........................ 75.78 Connor Alan-Lee (2007-11) .............................. 5612 ........................74.0........................ 75.84 Jeff Connell (1996-00) ........................................ 6902 ........................91.0........................ 75.85 Bryan Weeks (1994-98) ...................................... 7088 ........................93.0........................ 76.22 Brandon Lunke (1999-03) ................................. 5488 ........................72.0........................ 76.22 Bob Ferrel (1961-63) ........................................... 3966 ........................52.0........................ 76.27 Greg Rodgers (2004-08) .................................... 6643 ........................87.0........................ 76.36 Mike Voss (1961-63) ............................................ 2979 ........................39.0........................ 76.38 Frank Hund (1958-60)......................................... 3056 ........................40.0........................ 76.40 Chris Walker (2008-present) ...................5503 ...................73.0 ..................75.38 Mike King (2004-08) ............................................ 4890 ........................64.0........................ 76.41 Eric Deutsch (2002-06) ....................................... 7870 .......................103.0 ...................... 76.41

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Low Rounds (since 1962-sorted by strokes) 1. 2. 4. 5.

Season Stroke Average (since 1954, minimum 13.5 rounds) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. 23. 24. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Cole Isban (2006-07) ........................................... 2472 ........................34.0........................ 72.71 Cole Isban (2005-06) ........................................... 2627 ........................36.0........................ 72.97 Steve Ratay (2001-02)......................................... 2337 ........................32.0........................ 73.03 Joe Grace (1955-56) ............................................ 1170 ........................16.0........................ 73.13 Mark Baldwin (2005-06)..................................... 2634 ........................36.0........................ 73.17 Max Scodro (2010-11) ........................................ 2199 ........................30.0........................ 73.30 Josh Sandman (2007-08)................................... 2422 ........................33.0........................ 73.39 Niall Platt (2010-11)............................................. 2202 ........................30.0........................ 73.40 Josh Sandman (2005-06)................................... 1101 ........................15.0........................ 73.40 Scott Gustafson (2005-06) ................................ 2647 ........................36.0........................ 73.53 Doug Fortner (2007-08)..................................... 2210 ........................30.0........................ 73.67 Steve Ratay (2000-01)......................................... 2063 ........................28.0........................ 73.68 Doug Fortner (2009-10)..................................... 1920 ........................26.0........................ 73.85 Charles Thurn (1955-56) .................................... 1182 ........................16.0........................ 73.88 Josh Sandman (2006-07)................................... 2513 ........................34.0........................ 73.91 Chris Walker (2010-11) ....................................... 2218 ........................30.0........................ 73.93 Max Scodro (2009-10) ........................................ 1997 ........................27.0........................ 73.96 Willie Kent (spring 1998) ................................... 1037 ........................14.0........................ 74.07 Cole Isban (2004-05) ........................................... 2670 ........................36.0........................ 74.17 Alex Kent (2000-01) ............................................. 2077 ........................28.0........................ 74.18 Todd Vernon (1999-00) ...................................... 2077 ........................28.0........................ 74.18 Scott Gustafson (2003-04) ................................ 2598 ........................35.0........................ 74.23 Doug Fortner (2008-09)..................................... 2450 ........................33.0........................ 74.24 Paul McNamara (2010-11) ................................ 2006 ........................27.0........................ 74.30 Bob Wilson (1968-69) ......................................... 1003 ........................13.5........................ 74.30 John Lundgren (1979-80) ................................. 1116 ........................15.0........................ 74.40 Jeff Chen (2008-09)..................................1786 ...................24.0 ..................74.42 Steve Ratay (1999-00)......................................... 2087 ........................28.0........................ 74.54 Todd Vernon (1997-98) ...................................... 2014 ........................27.0........................ 74.59 Bill Cvengros (1967-68) ...................................... 1045 ........................14.0........................ 74.64

Points In a Season (1930-64) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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Tom Grace (1959-60) .............................................................................................................. 64.00 Christie Flanagan (1959-60) ................................................................................................. 60.50 Tom Garside (1956-57) ........................................................................................................... 58.00 Bob Ferrel (1960-61) ............................................................................................................... 54.00 Charles Thurn (1956-57) ........................................................................................................ 51.75 Jim Mrus (1956-57) .................................................................................................................. 50.00 Lloyd Syron (1956-57) ............................................................................................................ 48.50 Frank Hurd (1957-58).............................................................................................................. 47.00 Frank Hurd (1958-59).............................................................................................................. 46.00

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Cole Isban (2003-07) ..................................................................................................................... 19 Steve Ratay (1998-02)................................................................................................................... 18 Pat Mohan (1987-90) .................................................................................................................... 16 Scott Gustafson (2002-06) .......................................................................................................... 14 Bryan Weeks (1994-98) ................................................................................................................ 13 Doug Fortner (2006-10)............................................................................................................... 12 Max Scodro (2007-present) ............................................................................... 10 Josh Sandman (2005-10)............................................................................................................. 10 Mark Baldwin (2002-06)............................................................................................................... 10 Brian Donohoe (1993-97) ........................................................................................................... 10 Chris Dayton (1990-93) ................................................................................................................ 10 Doug Giorgio (1987-89)............................................................................................................... 10 John Lundgren (1977-80) ........................................................................................................... 10 Todd Vernon (1996-00) ...................................................................................................................9 Paul Koprowski (1974-76) ..............................................................................................................9 Eric Deutsch (2002-06) ....................................................................................................................8 Joel Hepler (1993-97) ......................................................................................................................8 John O’Donovan (1983-86) ...........................................................................................................8 Jeff Burda (1973-75) .........................................................................................................................8

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Mark Baldwin, vs. TCU (1st), 2004-05 ......................................................................... 63 ........ -7 Doug Fortner, FAU Spring Break Championship (1st), 2009-10....................... 64 ........ -7 Mike O’Connell Sr., 1962-63 .......................................................................................... 64 Niall Platt, Firestone Invitational (1st), 2010-11 ....................................65 ......-7 Josh Sandman, Gopher Invitational (2nd), 2009-10 ............................................ 66 ........ -6 Doug Fortner, BIG EAST Championship (3rd), 2008-09 ...................................... 66 ........ -6 Josh Sandman, Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invit. (1st), 2006-07.......................... 66 ........ -4 Cole Isban, CordeValle Collegiate (2nd), 2006-07 ................................................. 66 ........ -6 Mark Baldwin, BIG EAST Championship (3rd), 2005-06 ...................................... 66 ........ -6 Todd Vernon, Air Force Invitational (1st), 1999-00 ............................................... 66 ........ -6 Steve Ratay, Xavier Provident Invitational (1st), 2001-02................................... 66 ........ -5 Paul McNamara, NCAA Southeast Regional (3rd), 2010-11 ..................67 ......-5 Chris Walker, Lone Star Invitational (2nd), 2010-11 ..............................67 ......-5 Max Scodro, Firestone Invitational (2nd), 2010-11 ...............................67 ......-5 Doug Fortner, Mason Rudolph Championship (1st), 2009-10 ......................... 67 ........ -4 Max Scodro, John Dallio Memorial Invite* (2nd), 2008-09 ...................67 ......-5 Josh Sandman, Prestige at PGA WEST (3rd), 2006-07.......................................... 67 ........ -5 Scott Gustafson, The Maxwell (3rd), 2005-06 ......................................................... 67 ........ -3 Scott Gustafson, BIG EAST Championship (3rd), 2005-06.................................. 67 ........ -5 Cole Isban, Administaff Augusta State Invite (2nd), 2005-06 ........................... 67 ........ -5 Scott Gustafson, Prestige at PGA WEST (3rd), 2005-06 ....................................... 67 ........ -5 Tommy Balderston, John Dallio Memorial Inv.* (2nd), 2004-05 ...................... 67 ........ -5 Mark Baldwin, Nelson Invitational (1st), 2002-03 ................................................. 67 ........ -4 Alex Kent, Legends of Indiana (1st), 2000-01 ........................................................ 67 ........ -5 Jeff Connell, Air Force Invitational (1st), 1999-00.................................................. 67 ........ -5 Willie Kent, Golden Ocala Invitational (1st), 1998-99 .......................................... 67 ........ -5 Bob Ferrel, vs. Detroit, 1961-62.................................................................................... 67

NOTE: Statistics for some seasons are incomplete; these records are provided simply as a (growing) list, rather than as rankings; corrections and additions should be forwarded to Brent Henningfeld in the Notre Dame sports information office (574-631-7516) … players returning for 2011-12 listed in boldface … “B” team tournaments indicated with an asterisk (*).


Low 36-Hole Tournaments (since 1963) 1. Mike O’Connell Sr., vs. Northwestern/Ball State/Bellarmine, 1962-63.........136 2. 4. 6. 7. 9.

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Mark Baldwin, vs. TCU, 2004-05 .................................................................................137 Mike O’Connell Sr., vs. Air Force/Western Illinois/Iowa, 1964-65 ..................137 Doug Fortner, Mason Rudolph Championship, 2009-10 .................................138 Willie Kent, Golden Ocala Invitational, 1998-99 .................................................138 Eddie Peckels, Irish Invitational, 2007-08 ...............................................................139 Josh Sandman, Mason Rudolph Championship, 2009-10 ...............................140 Steve Ratay, Treasure Cove Classic, 2001-02 .........................................................140 Josh Sandman, Irish Invitational, 2007-08 .............................................................141 Dustin Zhang, Irish Invitational, 2007-08 ...............................................................141 Todd Vernon, BIG EAST Championship, 1997-98 ................................................141 Bill Cvengros, 1967-68...................................................................................................141 Chuck Martinez, 1967-68 .............................................................................................141 Tyler Hock, Irish Invitational, 2007-08 .....................................................................142 Brandon Lunke, Wolverine Invitational, 2001-02 ................................................142 Chris Dayton, Indiana Intercollegiate (at Purdue), 1991-92 ............................142 Steve Ratay, FirstEnergy Intercollegiate, 2000-01 ...............................................142 Dave Knee, Purdue Invitational, 1977-78 ...............................................................142 Bob Battaglia, Notre Dame Invitational, 1970-71 ...............................................142 Bob Wilson, Ball State Tournament, 1968-69 ........................................................142

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Max Scodro, Firestone Invitational, 2010-11 ...................................... 209 Cole Isban, Border Olympics, 2006-07 ....................................................................209 Doug Fortner, FAU Spring Break Championship, 2009-10...............................209 Jeff Connell, Marshall Invitational, 1997-98 ..........................................................209 Doug Fortner, BIG EAST Championship, 2008-09 ...............................................210 Niall Platt, NCAA Southeast Regional, 2010-11 .................................. 210 Doug Fortner, Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, 2007-08 ...........................210 Mark Baldwin, Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invitational, 2005-06 ...............210 Mark Baldwin, Coca-Cola Duke Classic, 2005-06.................................................210 Cole Isban, Shoal Creek Intercollegiate, 2005-06 ................................................210 Scott Gustafson, SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, 2003-04 ...............................210 Steve Ratay, Xavier Provident Invitational, 2001-02...........................................210 Alex Kent, Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate, 2000-01 ...................................210 Mark Baldwin, The Maxwell, 2005-06 ......................................................................211 Scott Gustafson, Coca-Cola Duke Classic, 2005-06 ............................................211 Mark Baldwin, Nelson Invitational, 2002-03 .........................................................211 Max Scodro, BIG EAST Championship, 2010-11.................................. 212 Tom Usher, Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic, 2010-11........................... 212 Tom Usher, Firestone Invitational, 2010-11 ........................................ 212 Tom Usher, St. Mary's Invitational, 2010-11 ........................................ 212 Doug Fortner, St. Mary’s (Calif.) Invite, 2008-09 ...................................................212 Josh Sandman, Schenkel E-Z-GO Invitational, 2007-08 ....................................212 Doug Fortner, Triumph at Pauma Valley, 2006-07 ..............................................212 Mark Baldwin, BIG EAST Championship, 2005-06...............................................212 Shane Sigsbee, Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational*, 2004-05 ...............................212

Bob Battaglia posted a 142 at the 1970-71 Notre Dame Invitational.

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Cole Isban, Nelson Invitational, 2003-04 ................................................................212 Steve Ratay, Wisconsin Invitational, 2000-01........................................................212 Todd Vernon, Air Force Invitational, 1999-00 .......................................................212 Jeff Connell, Kentucky Invitational, 1998-99 .......................................................212 Chris Walker, Lone Star Invitational, 2010-11 ..................................... 213 Niall Platt, Lone Star Invitational, 2010-11 ......................................... 213 Max Scodro, BIG EAST Championship, 2008-09.................................. 213 Max Scodro, UNCG Bridgestone Champ., 2008-09 ............................. 213 Tyler Hock, Coca-Cola Duke Classic, 2007-08 .......................................................213 Josh Sandman, Coca-Cola Duke Classic, 2007-08 ...............................................213 Adam Gifford, BIG EAST Championship, 2006-07 ...............................................213 Cole Isban, BIG EAST Championship, 2006-07 .....................................................213 Adam Gifford, Triumph at Pauma Valley, 2006-07 ..............................................213 Cole Isban, CordeValle Collegiate, 2006-07...........................................................213 Josh Sandman, Prestige at PGA WEST, 2006-07 ..................................................213 Scott Gustafson, BIG EAST Championship, 2005-06 ..........................................213 Cole Isban, BIG EAST Championship, 2005-06 .....................................................213 Cole Isban, Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invitational, 2005-06 .....................213 Max Scodro, Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic, 2010-11 ........................ 213 Eric Deutsch, Nelson Invitational, 2004-05............................................................213 Cole Isban, Nelson Invitational, 2004-05 ................................................................213 Tommy Balderston, John Dallio Memorial Invitational*, 2004-05 ................213 Shane Sigsbee, BGSU/John Piper Intercollegiate*, 2004-05 ...........................213 Shane Sigsbee, The Nelson Invitational, 2003-04 ...............................................213 Tommy Balderston, SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, 2002-03 .........................213 Brandon Lunke, Fresno Lexus Golf Classic, 2002-03 ..........................................213 Steve Ratay, Xavier Invitational, 1999-00 ..............................................................213 Max Scodro, Battle At The Beach, 2009-10.......................................... 214 Josh Sandman, National Invitational Tournament, 2007-08 ...........................214 Greg Rodgers, Coca-Cola Duke Classic, 2007-08.................................................214 Adam Gifford, Administaff Augusta State Invitational, 2006-07 ...................214 Cole Isban, Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, 2006-07 .................................214 Cole Isban, The Maxwell, 2005-06.............................................................................214 Scott Gustafson, Prestige at PGA WEST, 2005-06 ................................................214 Mark Baldwin, Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational*, 2004-05 .................................214 Mike King, BGSU/John Piper Intercollegiate*, 2004-05 ....................................214 Tommy Balderston, SMU/Stonebridge Invitational, 2003-04 .........................214 Steve Ratay, Air Force Invitational, 1999-00 .........................................................214 Todd Vernon, Kent Cobra Collegiate, 1998-99 ....................................................214 Willie Kent, Kent Cobra Collegiate, 1998-99 ........................................................214

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NOTE: Statistics for some seasons are incomplete; these records are provided simply as a (growing) list, rather than as rankings; corrections and additions should be forwarded to Brent Henningfeld in the Notre Dame sports information office (574-631-7516). Players returning for 2011-12 season listed in boldface // * - indicates “B” team tournament.

Bob Wilson led the Irish at the 1968-69 Ball State Tournament with a 142 tworound total and ranks eighth in Notre Dame history with a 74.99 career stroke average.

Christie Flanagan rolled up 60.50 points for Notre Dame during the 1959-60 season.

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Team Records Top Season Count-Four Stroke Averages (since 1980)

Top 36-Hole Tournament Scores (since 1966)

2010-11...................................................................................................................................291.50 2005-06...................................................................................................................................292.97 2009-10...................................................................................................................................294.41 2007-08...................................................................................................................................295.27 2006-07...................................................................................................................................295.71 2008-09...................................................................................................................................297.97 1999-00...................................................................................................................................298.29 1997-98...................................................................................................................................298.33 2000-01...................................................................................................................................298.75 1998-99...................................................................................................................................299.15 2004-05...................................................................................................................................299.89 1979-80...................................................................................................................................300.07 2002-03...................................................................................................................................300.14

Top Season Point Totals (1930-64) 1961-62...................................................................................................................................378.00 1962-63...................................................................................................................................363.50 1957-58...................................................................................................................................325.75 1956-57...................................................................................................................................317.50 1958-59...................................................................................................................................308.00

Top Season Points Per Round Averages (1930-64) 1963-64..................................................................................................................................... 24.38 1957-58..................................................................................................................................... 21.72 1956-57..................................................................................................................................... 21.17 1960-61..................................................................................................................................... 19.36 1948-49..................................................................................................................................... 19.17 1955-56..................................................................................................................................... 19.15 1962-63..................................................................................................................................... 19.13

Top Season Point Margins (1930-64) 1957-58...................................................................................................................................152.50 1963-64...................................................................................................................................150.00 1956-57...................................................................................................................................146.00 1959-60...................................................................................................................................106.00 1962-63...................................................................................................................................103.00 1930-31..................................................................................................................................... 99.00

Top Dual Meet Records (1930-68) 1930-31...........................................................................................................................8-0 (1.000) 1933-34...........................................................................................................................7-0 (1.000) 1932-33...........................................................................................................................6-0 (1.000) 1929-30...........................................................................................................................5-0 (1.000) 1941-42....................................................................................................................... 11-0-1 (.958) 1935-36..............................................................................................................................9-1 (.900) 1934-35..............................................................................................................................9-1 (.900) 1965-66...........................................................................................................................16-2 (.889)

Top 54-Hole Tournament Scores (since 1966) BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2005-06............................................................842 Firestone Invitational (par 72), 2010-11..................................................................850 The Maxwell (par 70), 2005-06...................................................................................853 Nelson Invitational (par 69), 2004-05 ......................................................................854 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2006-07............................................................856 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (par 72), 2007-08..............................................................857 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (par 70), 2010-11 .................................................859 St. Mary's Invitational (par 72), 2010-11 .................................................................861 Lone Star Invitational (par 72), 2010-11 .................................................................862 Triumph at Pauma Valley (par 71), 2006-07 ..........................................................863 Nelson Invitational (par 71), 2003-04 ......................................................................863 NCAA Southeast Regional (par 72), 2010-11 ........................................................865 Border Olympics (par 72), 2006-07...........................................................................865 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (par 72), 2005-06..............................................................865 Kent Cobra Collegiate (par 70), 1998-99 ................................................................866 Air Force Invitational (par 72), 1999-00 ..................................................................868 Saint Mary’s (CA) Invite (par 71), 2008-09 ..............................................................869 CordeValle Collegiate (par 72), 2006-07 .................................................................869 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (par 70), 2009-10 ........................................870 Lexus Naples Intercollegiate Invitational (par 72), 2005-06 ............................872 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate (par 72), 2005-06 ......................................................872 Xavier Invitational (par 71), 1999-00 ........................................................................872 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2008-09 ...........................................................873 SMU/Stonebridge Invitational (par 72), 2002-03 ................................................873 Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (par 72), 2000-01 .......................................873 Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (par 72), 1997-98 .......................................873 Xavier Provident Invitational (par 71), 2001-02 ...................................................873 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), 2009-10............................................................874 Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invitational (par 70), 2006-07....................................874 BIG EAST Championship (par 71), 2010-11 ...........................................................876 Palmas del Mar Intercollegiate (par 72), 2008-09 ...............................................876 BIG EAST Championship (par 70), 2003-04............................................................876 NCAA Central Regional (par 70), 2004-05 ..............................................................877 Nelson Invitational (par 71), 2002-03 ......................................................................877

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Mason Rudolph Championship (par 71), 2009-10..............................................562 Irish Invitational (par 70), 2007-08............................................................................570 vs. TCU (par 70), 2004-05 ..............................................................................................581 Notre Dame Invitational (par 71), 1967-68............................................................581 Indianapolis Intercollegiate, 1977-78 ......................................................................582 Big Red Classic (par 72), 2002-03 ..............................................................................584 Butler Spring Invitational (par 71), 1997-98 ..........................................................584 Indiana Intercollegiate (@Purdue) (par 71), 1991-92 ........................................585 FirstEnergy Intercollegiate (par 70), 2000-01........................................................585 Indiana Intercollegiate (@ Purdue) (par 71), 1992-93 ........................................588 Michigan State Invitational, 1978-79 .......................................................................588

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Top Rounds (since 1966) BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd, par 72), 2005-06 .............................................272 Mason Rudolph Championship (1st rd, par 72), 2009-10 ................................277 Air Force Invitational (1st rd, par 72), 1999-2000 ................................................275 BIG EAST Championship (3rd rd, par 72), 2006-07 .............................................278 Nelson Invitational (1st rd, par 69), 2004-05 .........................................................279 Lone Star Invitational (2nd rd, par 72), 2010-11 ..................................................280 The Firestone Invitational (2nd rd, par 72), 2010-11 ..........................................280 St. Mary's Invitational (1st rd, par 72), 2010-11....................................................281 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic (1st rd, par 70), 2010-11 ..........................281 Battle at the Warren (1st round, par 71), 2010-11...............................................281 The Maxwell (3rd rd, par 70), 2005-06.....................................................................281 BIG EAST Championship (1st rd, par 72), 2005-06 ..............................................281 Irish Invitational (1st rd, par 70), 2007-08 ..............................................................282 Prestige at PGA WEST (3rd rd, par 72), 2006-07 ...................................................282 The Maxwell (2nd rd, par 70), 2005-06 ...................................................................282 NCAA Central Regional (3rd rd, par 70), 2004-05 ................................................282 vs. TCU (1st rd, par 70), 2004-05 ................................................................................282 Xavier Invitational (2nd rd, par 71), 1999-2000 ...................................................282 Aloha Purdue Collegiate Invitational (1st rd, par 70), 2006-07 ......................283 Xavier Provident Invitational (1st rd, par 71), 2001-02......................................283 Marshall Invitational (3rd rd, par 71), 1997-98 .....................................................283 at Northern Illinois (2nd rd, par 70), 1967-68 .......................................................283 The Firestone Invitational (1st rd, par 72), 2010-11............................................284 The Invite at Kiawah (2nd rd, par 72), 2010-11 ....................................................284 Palmas del Mar Inter. (2nd rd, par 72), 2008-09 ...................................................284 Coca-Cola Duke Classic (3rd rd, par 72), 2007-08 ...............................................284 Border Olympics (1st rd, par 72), 2006-07 .............................................................284 Big Red Classic (2nd rd, par 72), 2002-03 ...............................................................284 Legends of Indiana (2nd rd, par 72), 1994-95 ......................................................284 Kent Cobra Collegiate (3rd rd, par 70), 1998-99 .......................................................... 284 Nelson Invitational (1st rd, par 71), 2002-03 .........................................................285

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Top Tournament Titles (min. 10-team field, some count-5) Air Force Invitational (par 72), 1999-00 ........................................................1st of 24 Louisville Intercollegiate (par 72), 1999-00 .................................................1st of 18 Butler Spring Invitational (par 71), 1996-97 ................................................1st of 18 SMU/Stonebridge Invitational (par 72), 2003-04 ......................................1st of 17 Legends of Indiana Intercollegiate (par 72), 1999-00 ..................................T-1st of 16 Butler Spring Invitational (par 71), 1997-98 ................................................1st of 16 Indiana Intercollegiate, 1978-79......................................................................1st of 16 St. Mary's Invitational, 2010-11 ........................................................................1st of 15 Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic, 2009-10...............................................1st of 15 Notre Dame Invitational, 1982-83 ..................................................................1st of 15 NOKIA Sugar Bowl Tulane Invitational (par 72), 2004-05 .....................*1st of 14 Notre Dame Invitational, 1984-85 ..................................................................1st of 14 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2010-11 .................................................1st of 12 BIG EAST Championship (par 72), 2005-06................................................*1st of 12 Cleveland State Classic (par 71), 1995-96 ................................................... 1st of 11 Michigan State Invitational (par 71), 1985-86 ............................................1st of 11 Indianapolis Invitational, 1980-81 ..................................................................1st of 11 NCAA Championship, 1943-44 ........................................................................1st of 11 Glen Oaks Classic (par 72), 1987-88 ...............................................................1st of 10 Notre Dame Invitational, 1985-86 ..................................................................1st of 10

868 593 612 882 878 584 598 861 870 295 893 304 876 842 899 297 608 311 314 290

* - won in playoff

Top Second-Place Finishes (min. 13-team field, some count-5) Yale Intercollegiate (par 70), 1995-96 ..........................................................2nd of 27 612 Louisville Intercollegiate (par 72), 1998-99 ...............................................2nd of 20 609 UK-Johnny Owens Invitational (par 72), 1997-98 ...................................2nd of 20 888 UK-Johnny Owens Invitational (par 72), 1998-99 ...................................2nd of 18 881 Triumph at Pauma Valley (par 71), 2006-07 ..............................................2nd of 16 863 Treasure Coast Classic (par 72), 1999-00 ....................................................2nd of 15 918 Indiana Intercollegiate (par 71), 1992-93 ...................................................2nd of 15 588 Indiana Intercollegiate (par 72), 1987-88 ...................................................2nd of 15 629 Ball State Invitational, 1979-80 ......................................................................2nd of 15 296 Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (par 70), 2010-11 .....................................2nd of 14 859 Rice Intercollegiate (par 72), 2003-04...................................................... T-2nd of 14 900 Purdue Invitational, 1976-77 ..........................................................................2nd of 14 591 The Firestone Invitational (par 72), 2010-11 .............................................2nd of 13 850 The Tillinghast (par 70), 2003-04 ...................................................................2nd of 13 592 Indianapolis Invitational, 1978-79......................................................................... 2nd of 13 304 NOTE: Count-five scores have been converted to count-four when possible; team scores from “B” tournaments do not qualify.


NCAA History Notre Dame has qualified for postseason competition 34 times and won the NCAA title in 1944, in addition to a runner-up showing in 1937, third-place finishes in 1931, ’33, ’36 and ’51 and 19 finishes in the top 10. In 1989, the NCAA introduced a regional format (27 teams at three sites), with the top 10 teams advancing to the 30-team NCAA Championship final. Year 1930 1931 1933 1934 1935

Bill Redmond advanced to the third round of the 1931 NCAA championship.

Johnny Banks shared medalist honors at the 1933 NCAAs.

Host School

Site (location) Oakmont C.C. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Olympia Fields C.C. (Chicago, Ill.) Buffalo C.C. (Buffalo, N.Y.) Cleveland C.C. (Cleveland, Ohio) Congressional C.C. (Washington, D.C.)

ND Finish 4th 3rd 3rd 4th 7th

Score 767 627 624 623 642

3rd 2nd 6th 10th 15th

630 649 620 633 644

1936 1937 1938 1939 1940

Drake Vermont

North Shore C.C. (Chicago, Ill.) Oakmont C.C. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Louisville C.C. (Louisville, Ky.) Wakonda C.C. (Des Moines, Iowa) Ewanok C.C. (Manchester, Vt.)

1941 1942 1943 1944 1945

Ohio State Notre Dame Chicago Toledo Ohio State

Ohio State C.C. (Columbus, Ohio) South Bend C.C. (South Bend, Ind.) Olympia Fields C.C. (Chicago, Ill.) Inverness C.C. (Toledo, Ohio) Ohio State G.C. (Columbus, Ohio)

8th 8th 7th 1st 4th

617 612 656 311 633

1946 1947 1951 1952 1953

Princeton Michigan Ohio State Purdue Colorado

Springdale G.C. (Princeton, N.J.) Michigan G.C. (Ann Arbor, Mich.) Ohio State G.C. (Columbus, Ohio) Purdue G.C. (Lafayette, Ind.) Broadmoor G.C. (Colorado Springs, Colo.)

6th 12th 3rd 16th 7th

621 635 604 631 591

1956 1957 1958 1960 1961

Ohio State Colorado Williams Colorado Purdue

Ohio State G.C. (Columbus, Ohio) Broadmoor G.C. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Taconic Club (Williamstown, Mass.) Broadmoor G.C. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Purdue G.C. (Lafayette, Ind.)

6th 14th 12th 11th 14th

607 632 623 620 611

1962 1963 1964 1965 1966

Duke Wichita State Colorado Tennessee Stanford

Duke G.C. (Durham, N.C.) Wichita C.C. (Wichita, Kan.) Broadmoor G.C. (Colorado Springs, Colo.) Holston Hills G.C. (Knoxville, Tenn.) Stanford G.C. (Stanford, Calif.)

17th 15th 4th 18th 11th

638 606 600 610 608

2004 2005 2006 2008^ 2011

Purdue* Notre Dame* UCF** Ohio State* Florida#

Kampen G.C. (West Lafayette, Ind.) Warren G.C. (Notre Dame, Ind.) Lake Nona G.& C.C. (Orlando, Fla.) Ohio State Scarlet G.C. (Columbus, Ohio) Golden Ocala G.C. (Ocala, Fla.)

12th T-13th 17th — 9th

914 877 897 — 865

* - NCAA Central Regional // ** - NCAA East Regional // # - NCAA Southeast Regional ^ - Notre Dame sent individual qualifier to regional (Josh Sandman 2008)

Tom Grace advanced to the third round of the NCAAs in 1961 and 1962.

Members of the 1944 Notre Dame men’s golf team, which captured the NCAA championship team title (from left): head coach Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C., James Besenfelder, Jack Fitzpatrick, Mel Wilke, Bob Terry, Tom Kennedy, John Cawley, James Clynes, Dick Seidel and Tom Hanlon.

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NCAA Results Since 1990 2004 NCAA Central Regional

2006 NCAA East Regional

2011 NCAA Southeast Regional

West Lafayette, Ind. – May 20-22, 2004 Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex (Kampen Course) – par 72, 7,259 yards Hosted by Purdue

Orlando, Fla. – May 18-20, 2006 Lake Nona Golf and Country Club – par 72, 7,179 yards Hosted by Central Florida

Ocala, Fla. – May 19-21, 2011 Golden Ocala Golf Course – par 72, 6,994 yards Hosted by Florida

Team 1. Kentucky 2. Oklahoma State 3. Oklahoma 4. Texas A&M T5. Texas TCU 7. Purdue 8. Wichita State 9. SMU 10. Kent State 11. Minnesota 12. Notre Dame 13. Texas Tech 14. Ohio State 15. Kansas State 16. Kansas 17. Arkansas T18. Illinois Tulsa T20. Colorado Indiana Lamar 23. Xavier 24. Western Illinois 25. Baylor 26. Princeton 27. Jackson State Notre Dame Lineup Eric Deutsch Mark Baldwin Scott Gustafson Cole Isban Tommy Balderston

Rounds 298-285-299 287-298-308 305-294-297 292-303-304 298-296-307 305-297-299 295-302-308 302-300-306 302-299-308 301-305-304 302-303-306 310-297-307 317-296-304 302-310-306 300-305-318 315-300-311 314-307-310 309-320-304 314-306-313 304-307-323 306-308-320 309-313-312 312-316-312 323-323-312 321-317-323 323-318-333 333-337-330 Rounds 76-71-79 81-72-74 75-75-79 78-85-75 82-79-86

Final 882/+18 893/+29 896/+32 899/+35 901/+37 901/+37 905/+41 908/+44 909/+45 910/+46 911/+47 914/+50 917/+53 918/+54 923/+59 926/+62 931/+67 933/+69 933/+69 934/+70 934/+70 934/+70 940/+76 958/+94 961/+97 974/+110 1000/+136

Place Final Score (out of 141) 226/+10 T-27th 227/+11 T-30th 229/+13 T-38th 238/+22 T-97th 247/+31 T-125th

2005 NCAA Central Regional Notre Dame, Ind. – May 19-21, 2005 The Warren Golf Course – par 70, 7,011 yards Hosted by Notre Dame Team 1. Augusta State 2. Oklahoma State 3. Texas A&M T4. Tulsa Kentucky T6. Arkansas Missouri 8. SMU 9. Texas T10. Purdue Wichita State 12. Lamar T13. Notre Dame Kansas Michigan State 16. Minnesota T17. Kent State TCU Baylor 20. Kansas State 21. Texas Tech 22. Oklahoma 23. Xavier 24. IUPUI 25. Loyola College 26. Detroit 27. Jackson State

Rounds 284-284-281 282-283-293 290-291-282 287-294-285 288-292-286 295-297-278 285-293-292 288-299-286 290-290-294 291-288-296 298-282-295 297-290-289 393-302-282 289-294-294 289-296-292 293-293-292 290-294-296 292-293-295 304-292-284 299-291-291 287-306-290 306-295-286 295-309-284 311312-290 312-304-306 304-307-312 310-316-308

Notre Dame Lineup Eric Deutsch Cole Isban Mark Baldwin Mike King Scott Gustafson

Place Rounds Final Score (out of 141) 73-74-68 215/+5 T-20th 73-73-71 217/+7 T-30th 72-77-71 220/+10 T-50th 75-78-72 225/+15 T-88th 85-81-77 243/+33 138th

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Final 849/+9 858/+18 863/+23 866/+26 866/+26 870/+30 870/+30 873/+33 874/+34 875/+35 875/+35 876/+36 877/+37 877/+37 877/+37 878/+38 880/+40 880/+40 880/+40 881/+41 883/+43 887/+47 888/+48 913/+73 922/+82 923/+83 934/+94

Team Wake Forest Georgia Texas Tech North Carolina Coastal Carolina Charlotte 7. UCLA 8. Auburn 9. South Carolina 10. UNLV T11. Georgia State Georgia Southern Indiana 14. Florida State T15. Southern Cal Jacksonville 17. Notre Dame 18. Tennessee 19. Rhode Island T20. Maryland Western Illinois 22. Liberty 23. George Washington 24. Wichita State 25. Richmond 26. Binghamton 27. Army 1. 2. 3. 4. T5.

Notre Dame Lineup Cole Isban Josh Sandman Mark Baldwin Scott Gustafson Tommy Balderston

Rounds 285-296-283 284-294-287 289-293-291 294-291-289 301-288-288 299-290-288 292-300-286 296-294-289 304-293-284 287-293-304 298-298-295 295-307-289 299-305-287 302-308-283 298-294-303 297-305-293 300-308-289 310-293-298 288-313-306 305-312-298 298-315-302 310-303-304 307-307-308 311-315-297 309-316-303 312-324-306 314-326-317

Final 864/E 865/+1 873/+9 874/+10 877/+13 877/+13 878/+14 879/+15 881/+17 884/+20 891/+27 891/+27 891/+27 893/+29 895/+31 895/+31 897/+33 901/+37 907/+43 915/+51 915/+51 917/+53 922/+58 923/+59 928/+64 942/+78 957/+93

Place Rounds Final Score (out of 141) 79-77-68 224/+8 T-52nd 75-77-73 225/+9 T-59th 75-79-72 226/+10 T-68th 72-77-80 229/+13 T-82nd 78-77-76 231/+15 T-95th

2008 NCAA Central Regional Columbus, Ohio – May 15-17, 2006 Ohio State Scarlet Golf Course – par 71, 7,420 yards Hosted by Ohio State Place Notre Dame Indivdual Rounds Final Score (out of 141) Josh Sandman 79-75-75 229/+16 T-65th

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Team Rounds Florida 282-287-277 Augusta State 290-275-287 Kennesaw State 290-281-282 NC State 284-285-286 Arkansas 283-287-286 Missouri 294-290-274 Baylor 284-286-289 Georgia Southern 285-286-289 Notre Dame 288-290-287 Central Florida 298-286-289 Oregon 285-291-297 SE Louisiana 290-283-300 Jacksonville State 294-292-318 Jackson State 325-311-307

Notre Dame Lineup Niall Platt Paul McNamara Jeff Chen Max Scodro Chris Walker

Final 846/-18 852/-12 853/-11 855/-9 856/-8 858/-6 859/-5 860/-4 865/+1 873/+9 873/+9 873/+9 904/+40 943/+79

Place Rounds Final Score (out of 141) 68-69-73 210/-6 T-10th 72-77-67 216/E T-24th 74-71-74 219/+3 T-33rd 74-76-73 223/+7 T-50th 75-74-74 223/+7 T-50th


BIG EAST TOURNAMENT RECORDS: Top Team 54-Hole Scores 1. 2006 842/-22 2. 2007 856/-8 3. 2009 873/+9 4. 2010 874/+22 5. 2004 876/+36 2011 876/+24 7. 2002 882/+30 8. 2008 889/+23 9. 2003 891/+39 10. 2001 902/+62 Top Team 36-Hole Scores 1. 1995 593/+25 2. 1996 594/+26 2000 594/+26 4. 1997 595/+19 5. 1998 617/+49 Lowest Team Rounds (By Stroke) Year Round Score (Par) 1. 2006 Third 272 (-16) 2. 2007 Third 278 (-10) 3. 2006 First 281 (-7) 4. 2009 Third 286 (-2) 2010 Third 286 (+2) 6. 2007 Second 287 (-1) 7. 1996 First 289 (+5) 2002 Second 289 (+5) 2006 Second 289 (+1) 2010 Second 289 (+5) Lowest Team Rounds (By Par) Year Round Par (Score) 1. 2006 Third -16 (272) 2. 2007 Third -10 (278) 3. 2006 First -7 (281) 4. 2009 Third -2 (286) 5. 2007 Second -1 (287) 6. 2006 Second +1 (289) 7. 2010 Third +2 (286) 8. 2007 First +3 (291) 9. 2009 Second +4 (292) 10. 1996 First +5 (289) 1997 First +5 (293) 2002 Second +5 (289) 2010 Second +5 (289) Top Individual 54-Hole Scores Player Year 1. Doug Fortner 2009 2. Max Scodro 2011 Mark Baldwin 2006 4. Adam Gifford 2007 Cole Isban 2007 Max Scodro 2009 Scott Gustafson 2006 Cole Isban 2006 9. Tom Usher 2010 Max Scodro 2010 Steve Ratay 2002 Steve Ratay 2001 Josh Sandman 2007 Tommy Balderston 2006

Score Place 210 T-2nd 212 1st 212 T-5th 213 T-5th 213 T-5th 213 T-7th 213 T-8th 213 T-8th 215 T-1st 215 T-1st 215 T-2nd 215 T-1st 215 10th 215 T-13th

Top Individual 36-Hole Scores Player Year 1. Todd Vernon 1997 2. Bill Moore 1995 3. Brad Hardin 1996 4. Alex Kent 2000 5. Steve Ratay 2000 6. Willie Kent 1998 Brad Stanis 1997 8. Brian Donohoe 1995 Bryan Weeks 1995 Todd Vernon 2000

BIG EAST AWARDS: Score Place 141 1st 143 1st 144 2nd 145 T-5th 147 T-9th 148 2nd 148 3rd 149 T-4th 149 T-4th 149 T-20th

Lowest Rounds (By Stroke) Shows ALL Sub-70 Rounds In Program History Player Year Round Score (Par) 1. Doug Fortner 2009 3rd 66 (-6) Mark Baldwin 2006 3rd 66 (-6) 3. Scott Gustafson 2006 3rd 67 (-5) 4. Cole Isban 2007 2nd 68 (-4) Tommy Balderston 2006 3rd 68 (-4) Josh Sandman 2007 3rd 68 (-4) 7. Greg Rodgers 2007 3rd 69 (-3) Adam Gifford 2007 1st 69 (-3) Mark Baldwin 2006 1st 69 (-3) Max Scodro 2011 3rd 69 (-2) Cole Isban 2004 1st 69 (-2) Kyle Monfort 2001 3rd 69 (-1) Lowest Rounds (By Par) Shows ALL Sub-Par Rounds In Program History Player Year Round Par (Score) 1. Doug Fortner 2009 3rd -6 (66) Mark Baldwin 2006 3rd -6 (66) 3. Scott Gustafson 2006 3rd -5 (67) 4. Josh Sandman 2007 3rd -4 (68) Cole Isban 2007 2nd -4 (68) Tommy Balderston 2006 3rd -4 (68) 7. Greg Rodgers 2007 3rd -3 (69) Cole Isban 2007 3rd -3 (69) Adam Gifford 2007 1st -3 (69) Mark Baldwin 2006 1st -3 (69) 11. Max Scodro 2011 3rd -2 (69) Tom Usher 2010 3rd -2 (69) Cole Isban 2004 1st -2 (69) Max Scodro 2009 2nd -2 (70) Todd Vernon 1997 1st -2 (70) 16. Kyle Montfort 2001 3rd -1 (69) Max Scodro 2011 1st -1 (70) Chris Walker 2010 2nd -1 (70) Scott Gustafson 2003 1st -1 (70) Steve Ratay 2000 1st -1 (70) Willie Kent 1998 2nd -1 (70) Brad Hardin 1996 1st -1 (70) Brian Donohoe 1996 1st -1 (70) Doug Fortner 2009 2nd -1 (71) Max Scodro 2009 1st -1 (71) Doug Fortner 2008 3rd -1 (71) Josh Sandman 2008 1st -1 (71) Todd Vernon 1997 2nd -1 (71)

BIG EAST Coach of the Year 2011 Jim Kubinski BIG EAST Player of the Year 2011 Max Scodro BIG EAST Freshman of the Year 2011 Niall Platt NOTE: The BIG EAST first named Coach, Player and Freshman of the Year in 2009. All-BIG EAST Conference 1999 Willie Kent, Kyle Monfort 2000 Alex Kent 2001 Steve Ratay 2002 Ryan Marshall, Steve Ratay 2003 Tommy Balderston, Mark Baldwin, Scott Gustafson, Brandon Lunke 2004 Tommy Balderston, Eric Deutsch, Cole Isban 2005 Mark Baldwin, Eric Deutsch, Cole Isban 2006 Mark Baldwin 2007 Adam Gifford, Cole Isban, Josh Sandman 2008 Doug Fortner, Josh Sandman 2009**Doug Fortner, Max Scodro 2010 Doug Fortner, Max Scodro, Tom Usher 2011 Niall Platt, Max Scodro, Chris Walker NOTE: The BIG EAST first named an all-conference team in ’99. ** Marks the first year coaches voted on team

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BIG EAST Awards & Results 1995 BIG EAST Championship Potomac, Md. – September 30-October 1, 1995 TPC-Avenel – par 71, 6,987 yards Hosted by Georgetown 1. 2. 3. T4. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Teams Notre Dame Connecticut Georgetown Seton Hall St. John’s Boston College Villanova Rutgers Providence

Rounds 300-293 287-311 308-305 302-314 305-311 311-318 310-324 319-320 324-328

Final Score 593/+25 598/+30 613/+45 616/+48 616/+48 629/+61 634/+66 639/+71 652/+84

Notre Dame Lineup Bill Moore Brian Donohoe Bryan Weeks Joel Hepler Brad Stanis

1998 BIG EAST Championship Potomac, Md. – November 1-2, 1998 TPC-Avenel – par 71, 6,987 yards Hosted by Georgetown Teams 1. Georgetown T2. Notre Dame St. John’s 4. Seton Hall 5. Connecticut 6. Rutgers 7. Boston College 8. Villanova 9. Providence

Rounds 72-71 76-73 75-74 77-75 82-79

Final Score 143/+1 149/+7 149/+7 152/+10 161/+19

Place 1st T-4th T-4th T-13th T-30th

Willie Kent* Kyle Monfort* Brad Hardin Jeff Connell Todd Vernon

1996 BIG EAST Championship

Teams Notre Dame Georgetown Seton Hall Villanova St. John’s Rutgers Boston College Connecticut Providence

Rounds 289-306 301-295 300-312 304-314 317-316 318-319 314-331 315-331 316-333

Final Score 595/+27 596/+28 612/+44 618/+50 633/+65 637/+69 645/+77 646/+78 649/+81

Notre Dame Lineup Brad Hardin Brian Donohoe Joel Hepler Bryan Weeks Doug Diemer

Rounds 70-74 70-81 78-74 71-83 79-77

Final Score 144/+2 151/+9 152/+10 154/+12 156/+14

Place 2nd T-6th T-8th T-11th N/A

1997 BIG EAST Championship South Bend, Ind. – September 28-29, 1997 Blackthorn Golf Club – par 72, 7,105 yards Hosted by Notre Dame 1. 2. T3. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Teams Notre Dame Seton Hall Connecticut Georgetown St. John’s Villanova Boston College Providence Rutgers

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Final Score 614/+46 617/+49 617/+49 622/+54 646/+78 649/+81 650/+82 657/+89 679/+111

Rounds 293-302 315-312 318-311 307-322 311-318 310-322 315-321 318-325 332-320

Rounds 70-71 75-73 72-79 79-79 76-88

Final Score 595/+19 627/+51 629/+53 629/+53 629/+53 632/+56 636/+60 643/+67 652/+76

Final Score 141/-3 148/+4 151/+7 148/+14 164/+20

Rounds 78-70 75-77 77-81 83-78 82-80

Final Score 148/+6 152/+10 158/+16 161/+19 162/+20

Place 2nd 4th 13th 21st 24th

2000 BIG EAST Championship Starting with the 1999-2000 year, the BIG EAST Championship moved to the spring season, thus there was no 1999 BIG EAST Championship Notre Dame, Ind. – April 29-30, 2000 The Warren Golf Course – par 71, 6,744 yards Hosted by Notre Dame 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Teams Seton Hall Rutgers Notre Dame St. John’s Villanova Connecticut Georgetown Providence Boston College

Rounds 290-290 302-289 304-290 297-300 309-297 306-308 311-316 317-315 309-328

Final Score 580/+12 591/+23 594/+26 597/+29 606/+38 614/+46 627/+59 632/+64 637/+69

Notre Dame Lineup Alex Kent* Steve Ratay Todd Vernon Jeff Connell Adam Anderson

Rounds 77-68 70-77 78-71 79-75 80-76

Final Score 145/+3 147/+5 149/+7 154/+12 156/+14

Place T-5th T-9th T-14th T-20th 26th

2001 BIG EAST Championship

Notre Dame Lineup Todd Vernon Brad Stanis Bryan Weeks Brad Hardin Jeff Connell

Notre Dame, Ind. – April 20-21, 2002 The Warren Golf Course – par 71, 6,744 yards Hosted by Notre Dame

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Potomac, Md. – September 28-29, 1996 TPC-Avenel – par 71, 6,987 yards Hosted by Georgetown 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Rounds 303-311 312-305 313-304 308-314 322-324 325-324 326-324 324-333 342-337

Place 1st 3rd 4th 12th 29th

East Providence, R.I. – April 27-28, 2001 Metacomet Country Club – par 70, 6,464 yards Hosted by BIG EAST Conference 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Teams Virginia Tech St. John’s Rutgers Georgetown Notre Dame Seton Hall

Rounds 291-297-287 304-286-294 300-304-293 305-296-299 307-305-290 298-300-306

Final Score 875/+35 884/+44 897/+57 900/+60 902/+62 904/+64

Notre Dame Lineup Steve Ratay* Kyle Monfort Alex Kent Brandon Lunke Pat Schaffler

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Rounds 70-74-71 78-78-69 77-76-75 84-77-76 82-83-75

2002 BIG EAST Championship

Final Score 215/+5 225/+15 228/+18 237/+27 240/+30

Place T-1st T-14th T-17th 28th T-29th

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Teams Virginia Tech Notre Dame St. John’s Georgetown Seton Hall Connecticut

Rounds 290-287-288 297-289-296 288-296-302 296-298-304 307-295-324 311-302-316

Final Score 865/+13 882/+30 886/+34 898/+46 926/+74 929/+77

Notre Dame Lineup Steve Ratay* Ryan Marshall* William McCaughan Chris Whitten Steve Colnitis

Rounds 72-71-72 73-72-73 76-73-74 76-75-78 80-73-77

Final Score 215/+5 218/+8 223/+13 229/+19 230/+20

Place T-2nd 6th T-10th T-18th 20th

2003 BIG EAST Championship Notre Dame, Ind. – April 21-22, 2003 The Warren Golf Course – par 71, 6,744 yards Hosted by Notre Dame 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Teams Virginia Tech Notre Dame Georgetown Rutgers Seton Hall St. John’s

Rounds 302-292-295 292-298-301 300-309-315 306-308-313 302-319-315 308-318-322

Final Score 889/+37 891/+39 924/+72 927/+75 936/+84 948/+96

Notre Dame Lineup Scott Gustafson* Brandon Lunke* Mark Baldwin* Tommy Balderston* Eric Deutsch

Rounds 70-75-76 72-77-73 75-74-75 76-73-77 75-76-79

Final Score 221/+8 222/+9 224/+11 226/+13 230/+17

Place T-2nd T-4th 6th 7th T-11th


2004 BIG EAST Championship Notre Dame, Ind. – April 24-25, 2004 The Warren Golf Course – par 71, 6,744 yards Hosted by Notre Dame 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Teams Notre Dame Virginia Tech Georgetown Boston College St. John’s Rutgers

Rounds 290-295-291 292-288-302 302-297-297 295-298-306 306-301-308 313-305-301

Final Score 876/+36 882/+42 896/+56 899/+59 915/+75 919/+79

Notre Dame Lineup Tommy Balderston* Cole Isban* Eric Deutsch* Mark Baldwin Scott Gustafson

Final Score 218/+5 218/+5 219/+6 223/+10 224/+11

Place T-3rd T-3rd T-5th T-8th 11th

2005 BIG EAST Championship The 2005 BIG EAST Championship was shortened to one round due to weather Notre Dame, Ind. – April 24-25, 2004 The Warren Golf Course – par 70, 7,011 yards Hosted by Notre Dame 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Rounds ounds 311 11 316 16 318 18 327 27 329 29 334 34

Final Score 311/+31 316/+36 318/+38 327/+47 329/+49 334/+54

Notre Dame Lineup Mark Baldwin* Eric Deutsch* Cole Isban* Mike King Scott Gustafson

Rounds ds 75 77 79 80 84

Final Score 75/+1 77/+7 79/+9 80/+10 84/+14

Place Pla lace la 1 1st st T-3rd T-3r 3d T-7th T-9t T-9th 9th 9t h T-21 T-21st 21stt

2006 BIG EAST T Championship Champi p onship pi Dade City, Fla. – April 24-25, 25, 2006 Lake Jovita Golf & Country ry Club (South (Sou uth Course) Co rs Cou rse)) – rse par 72, 7,031 yards Hosted by South Florida Teams Rounds ounds T1. Notre Dame* 281-289-272 Louisville* 279-279-284 3. Marquette 285-278-283 4. South Florida 289-284-292 T5. Cincinnati 300-295-284 Villanova 297-289-293 7. St. John’s 301-288-291 8. DePaul 297-297-290 9. Rutgers 298-201-291 10. Connecticut 308-286-297 11. Georgetown 302-297-297 12. Seton Hall 311-299-308 *Notre Dame won BIG EAST title in playoff

Final Score 842/-22 842/-22 846/-18 865/+1 879/+15 879/+15 880/+16 884/+20 890/+26 891/+27 896/+32 918/+54

Notre Dame Lineup Mark Baldwin* Scott Gustafson Cole Isban Tommy Balderston Josh Sandman

Simpsonville, Ky. – April 22-24, 2006 Cardinal Club – par 72, 7,036 yards Hosted by Louisville 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. T6. 8. T9.

Rounds 74-73-71 69-75-74 74-71-74 74-76-73 73-78-73

Teams Notre Dame Georgetown Rutgers Boston College Villanova St. John’s

2007 BIG EAST Championship

Rounds 69-77-66 75-71-67 70-72-71 72-75-68 70-71-76

Final Score 212/-4 213/-3 213/-3 215/-1 217/+1

Place T-5th T-8th T-8th T-13th T-20th

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Teams Louisville Notre Dame St. John’s Marquette DePaul Cincinnati Connecticut Georgetown Villanova Seton Hall South Florida Rutgers

Rounds 283-279-282 291-287-278 289-297-285 290-294-288 293-292-294 305-307-284 311-297-288 302-306-291 306-300-300 304-299-303 296-314-311 313-316-299

Final Score 844/-20 856/-8 871/+7 872/+8 879/+15 896/+32 896/+32 899/+35 906/+42 906/+42 921/+57 928/+64

Notre Dame Lineup Adam Gifford* Cole Isban* Josh Sandman* Greg Rodgers Doug Fortner

Rounds 69-72-72 76-68-69 73-74-68 75-73-69 74-75-75 74 75 75

Final Score 213/-3 213/-3 215/-1 217/+1 224/+8

Place T-5th T-5th 10th T-11th T-24th T 24th

2008 BIG EAST Championship Champion onsh on sh ship hi Hebron, Ky. – April 20-22, 2008 Traditions Golf Club – par 72, 7,103 03 3 yards Hosted by Louisville 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10 1 11. 12.

Teams Teams Marquette LLouisville ouiisvill ille e SSeton eton Hall Notre Dame e St. Jo John’s ohn’s South Flo Florida orid r a DeP DePaul Paul au Geo Georgetown e rgetown Cincinnati Ci cinnati Cin C Connecticut onnectiicu cut Villanova Villanov ovaa ov Rutg Rutgers tg rs tge

Rounds Rou Ro ndss 2 291-288-295 91-288 88 29 88295 296-294-286 296-294 294-286 294 294 294-297-296 4-29 97-296 2 296-295-298 96 295-29 9698 3 300-300-293 00 300-29 00293 29 304-298-301 304 304 04-298-301 302-300-303 30 02-3 2 00-303 2302-308-298 302-308-298 3 301-302-306 0 302-30 0106 30 301-303-309 01-303-3 309 3 305-298-317 05-298 8-317 307-309-322 30 07-309 9-322

Final Score Final Score 874/+10 8 876/+12 76/+12 76/ +12 8 887 887/+21 /+21 /+2 1 8 889/+23 89/ 9/+23 9/ + 893/+2 893/+27 +2 +27 2 903/+37 905/+39 39 908/+42 9 909/+43 09/+43 913/+47 913/+ 91 3/+47 3/+ 47 9 920/+54 20/+54 20/ +54 938/+72

Notre Dame Lineup Doug Fortner* Max Scodro* Jeff Chen Dustin Zhang Connor Alan-Lee

Rouundss Rounds 73-75-71 73 3-7 75 71 75-7 71 71-72-77 77-75-72 77 7 7-75 - -72 2 75-81-78 75-81 75 81 1-78 78 80 80-73-82 3 82

Final Final al Score Sco 219/+3 219/ 219/ 19/+3 +3 3 220/+4 224/+8 22 24/+8 234/+18 23 235/+19 / 9

Place T-4th T-4 4th T-7th T-18th T-44th 49th 9h

2009 BIG EAST Championship Dade City, Fla. – April 19-21, 2009 Lake Jovita Golf & Country Club (South Course) – par 72, 7,031 yards Hosted by South Florida Teams 1. Louisville 2. Marquette 3. Seton Hall 4. Notre Dame 5. South Florida 6. St. John’s 7. DePaul 8. Georgetown 9. Rutgers 10. Villanova 11. Cincinnati 12. Connecticut

Rounds 282-286-279 292-287-273 285-298-287 295-292-286 295-294-286 292-293-298 297-301-291 302-291-298 301-296-300 312-296-294 304-300-302 324-292-301

Final Score 847/-17 852/-12 870/+6 873/+9 875/+11 883/+19 889/+25 891/+27 897/+33 902/+38 906/+42 917/+53

Final Score 210/-6 213/-3 224/+8 231/+15 232/+16

Place T-2nd T-7th T-30th 47th T-48th

2010 BIG EAST Championship Palm Harbor, Fla. – April 18-20, 2010 Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) – par 71, 7,125 yards Hosted by South Florida Teams 1. Georgetown 2. Notre Dame 3. Louisville 4. Seton Hall 5. St. John’s 6. Villanova 7. Connecticut 8. Cincinnati T9. Rutgers Marquette 11. 1 South South th Florida 12. DePaul De ePau P l Pa

Rounds 294-286-293 299-289-286 293-294-289 295-292-290 289-296-294 304-287-289 296-297-291 303-289-298 302-290-303 306-288-301 315-288-295 304-298-303

Final Score 873/+21 874/+22 876/+24 877/+25 879/+27 880/+28 884/+32 890/+38 895/+43 895/+43 898/+46 905/+53

Notre N No trre Dame L Lineup in neu e p R Ro Rounds Final Score Place Tom U Usher* sherr* 75 7 75-71-69 5 215/+2 T-1st* Max Sc SScodro* odro* 71 71-71-73 1 215/+2 T-1st* Chris Chr ris Walker Wa ker Wal er er 79-70-73 79 9 222/+9 T-23rd Doug Dou Do g Fortner* Fortner e* 76-77-73 76 6 226/+13 T-34th Josh Jos sh Sandman Sand nd ndman dm 77-79-71 77 7 227/+14 T-37th Usher Ush Us er a and nd Scodr Scodro o o were od werre eliminated e on the first hole of a playoff p layoff off for med me medalist e aliliist hon h honors o

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Notre Not No tre Da Dame ame m L Lineup ineu in eu up Doug Fortner* JJosh osh h Sandman* Sandman* Dustin tin n Zhang Z ang Zh Greg Gre eg Rodgers Rodg Rodg odgers ers Eddie P Eddi Peckles kl

Rounds 73-71-66 71-70-72 74-77-73 77-77-77 83-74-75

1. 2. 3.. 3 T T4. T4 6. T7. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Teams T Tea Te e ms Notre Notre Dame Louisville Villanova Georg Ge Georgetown orgeto org et wn South Florida Cincinnati DePaull Marquette Seton Hall Connecticut St. John’s Rutgers

Rounds 293-290-293 293-297292 301-293-295 300-308-287 302-300-293 301-303-294 309-294-301 304-303-297 300-304-302 305-300-305 306-299-306 306-316-315

Final Score 876/+24 882/+30 889/+37 895/+43 895/+43 898/+46 904/+52 904/+52 906/+54 910/+58 911/+59 937/+85

Notre Dame Lineup Max Scodro* Niall Platt* Paul McNamara Chris Walker* Connor Alan Lee

Rounds 70-73-69 72-71-75 75-73-74 76-75-75 76-73-80

Final Score 212/-1 218/+5 222/+9 226/+13 229/+16

Place 1st T-6th T-10th T-27th T-34th

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Year-by-Year Results 1933-34 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Vincent Fehling Event Finish vs. Detroit W, 24-4 vs. Purdue W, 15.5-2.5 vs. Chicago W, 15-3 vs. Wisconsin W, 15.5-2.5 vs. Northwestern W, 15-3 vs. Illinois W, 13-8 vs. Indiana W, 16.5-1.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Notre Dame, Ind.) 1231, 1st Top Finisher: Johnny Banks, 293 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (Cleveland CC) (Cleveland, Ohio) 623, 4th Top Finishers: Banks/Day (quarterfinals)

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Members of the 1934 Notre Dame varsity golf team that claimed a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championship (from left): Herman Green, Johnny Banks, Bill Veeneman, Vincent Fehlig, Winfield Day, John Montedonico and Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C.

1929-30 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Larry Moller Event Finish vs. Coquillard CC W, 14-7 vs. Loyola W, 18-3 vs. Detroit W, 22.5-4.5 vs. Detroit W, 23-1 vs. Culver Military W, 9-3 Indiana Intercollegiate (Greencastle, Ind.) 647, 1st Top Finisher: Bill Redmond, 158 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (Oakmont CC) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 767, 4th Top Finisher: Larry Moller (2nd)

1930-31 National Collegiate Championship Third-Place Finisher Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Francis Beaupre Event Finish vs. Valparaiso W, 17-1 vs. Michigan State W, 17.5-0.5 vs. Detroit W, 15-6 vs. Loyola W, 18-0 vs. Iowa W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Michigan State W, 17.5-3.5 vs. Pittsburgh W, 14.5-3.5 vs. Detroit W, 13.5-4.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Greencastle, Ind.) 616, 1st Top Finisher: Larry Moller, 305 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (Olympia Fields CC) (Chicago, Ill.) 627, 3rd Top Finisher: Bill Redmond (3rd round)

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1931-32 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: William Redmond Event Finish vs. Valparaiso W, 17.5-0.5 vs. Loyola W, 16.5-1.5 vs. Detroit W, 10.5-7.5 vs. Michigan State W, 13-5 vs. Purdue L, 8-10 vs. Iowa W, 14.5-3.5 vs. Pittsburgh L, 2-4 Indiana Intercollegiate (Greencastle, Ind.) 632, 4th Top Finisher: Bill Redmond, 148 (1st)

1932-33 National Collegiate Championship Third-Place Finisher Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: John Montedonico Event Finish vs. Loyola W, 15.5-2.5 vs. Purdue W, 15-3 vs. Michigan State W, 17-1 vs. Northwestern W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Illinois W, 13.5-4.5 vs. Chicago W, 17.5-0.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Terre Haute, Ind.) 626, 1st Top Finisher: William Cole, 152 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (Buffalo CC) (Buffalo, N.Y.) 624, 3rd Top Finisher: Johnny Banks (T-1st)

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Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Johnny Banks Event Finish vs. St. Viator W, 18-0 vs. Purdue W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Wayne State W, 17.5-4.0 vs. Detroit W, 14-4 vs. Detroit W, 15-3 vs. Chicago W, 16.5-1.5 vs. Wisconsin W, 10.5-7.5 vs. Northwestern L, 9.5-11.5 vs. Michigan State W, 7.5-4.5 vs. Pittsburgh W, 12.5-5.5 Indiana Intercoll. (@ND) 1,282, 1st Top Finisher: Winfield Day, 302 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (Congressional CC) (Washington D.C.) 642, 7th Top Finishers: Banks/Day (2nd round)

1935-36 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Winfield Day Event Finish vs. Washington (Mo.) W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Chicago W, 14.5-3.5 vs. Illinois W, 17-10 vs. Northwestern W, 13.5-7.5 vs. LSU L, 8.5-9.5 vs. Purdue W, 14-4 vs. Wisconsin W, 12-9 vs. Ohio State W, 10.5-7.5 vs. Michigan State W, 8.5-3.5 vs. Pittsburgh W, 8-1 Indiana Intercollegiate (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1289, 1st Top Finisher: Winfield Day, 304 (1st) National Collegiate Championship (North Shore CC) (Chicago, Ill.) 630, 3rd Top Finisher: Pat Malloy (2nd round)

1936-37 NCAA Runner-Up Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Louis Fehling Event Finish vs. Washington (Mo.) T, 9-9 vs. Purdue L, 5-13 vs. Chicago W, 17-1 vs. Ohio State W, 14-7 vs. Minnesota W, 20-7 vs. Wisconsin W, 19.5-7.5 vs. Detroit W, 22.5-4.5 vs. Northwestern W, 12.5-8.5 vs. Wisconsin L, 13-14 vs. Michigan State W, 14-4 vs. Illinois T, 13.5-13.5 Indiana Intercoll. (@ND) 1,218, 1st Top Finisher: Tom Sheehan, 299 (1st) NCAA Championship (Oakmont CC) (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 649, 2nd Top Finishers: Donovan/Sheehan (2nd round)


1937-38 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Thomas Sheehan Event Finish vs. Detroit L, 11-16 vs. Chicago W, 18.5-8.5 vs. Ohio State W, 14.5-12.5 vs. Purdue W, 9.5-8.5 vs. Wisconsin W, 19.5-7.5 vs. Northwestern W, 12.5-11.5 vs. Minnesota L, 3.5-14.5 vs. Michigan L, 9.5-17.5 vs. Michigan State L, 7-11 Indiana Intercollegiate (West Lafayette, Ind.) 610, 1st Top Finisher: Edward McCabe (1st) NCAA Championship (Louisville CC) (Louisville, Ky.) 620, 6th Top Finisher: Phil Donohue (2nd round)

1938-39 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Thomas Sheehan Event Finish vs. Illinois W, 20.5-6.5 vs. Marquette W, 18-6 vs. Chicago W, 19.5-7.5 vs. Purdue L, 13-14 vs. Michigan W, 17.5-9.5 vs. Wisconsin W, 17.5-9.5 vs. Northwestern L, 11.5-12.5 vs. Minnesota W, 14-10 Indiana Intercollegiate (Notre Dame, Ind.) 606, 1st Top Finisher: Tom Sheehan (2nd) NCAA Championship (Wakonda GC) (Des Moines, Iowa) 633, 10th Top Finisher: Tom Sheehan (2nd round)

1939-40 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Walter Hagen, Jr. Event Finish vs. Purdue W, 29-7 vs. Michigan L, 8.5-16.5 vs. Illinois L, 11-16 vs. Marquette W, 13-5 vs. Northwestern L, 10.5-16.5 vs. Minnesota W, 17-10 vs. Michigan State W, 10.5-7.5 vs. Wayne State W, 14-4 vs. Detroit W, 10.5-7.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Richmond, Ind.) 617, 1st Top Finisher: Walter Hagen, Jr. (148, 1st) NCAA Championship (Ewanok CC) (Manchester, Vt.) 644, 15th Top Finisher: Phil Donahue (quarterfinals)

1940-41 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Samuel Nield Event Finish vs. Purdue W, 19.5-7.5 vs. Illinois W, 15-12 vs. Wisconsin L, 12-15 vs. Michigan W, 14-13/279 vs. Michigan State W, 16.5-10.5 vs. Minnesota W, 18.5-8.5 vs. Northwestern L, 11-16 vs. Detroit W, 23.5-1.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 623, 2nd Top Finisher: Gene Fehlig (152, 2nd) NCAA Championship (Ohio State GC) (Columbus, Ohio) 617, 8th Top Finisher: John Conry (2nd round)

The 1937 Notre Dame golf team that ďŹ nished second at the NCAA Championship (from left): Bill Castleman, Charles Bennett, Lou Fehlig, Al Mailhes, Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C., Gene Milbourn, Bob Wilke, Tom Sheehan and Bud Donovan.

1941-42 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: William Wilson Event Finish vs. Loyola W, 27-0 vs. Purdue W, 19.5-7.5 at Detroit W, 15.5-2.5 at Illinois W, 15-12 vs. Minnesota W, 14-13 vs. Chanute AF Base W, 21.5-5.5 at Wisconsin W, 17.5-9.5 at Michigan State W, 15-12 vs. N.D. Navy T.S. W, 18.5-8.5 vs. Northwestern T, 12-12 vs. LSU W, 10-8 at Red Cross (Mich.) W, 2.5-1.5 NCAA Championship (South Bend CC) (South Bend, Ind.) 612, 8th Top Finisher: William Wilson (2nd round)

1942-43 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Eugene Fehlig Event Finish vs. Michigan L, 7-17 vs. Michigan State W, 8-7 vs. Northwestern W, 14.5-9.5 vs. Michigan State W, 18-3 vs. Detroit W, 18-0 NCAA Championship (Olympia Fields CC) (Chicago, Ill.) 656, 7th Top Finisher: James Besenfelder (3rd round)

1943-44 NCAA CHAMPION Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Mel Wilkie Event Finish vs. Purdue L, 8.5-9.5 vs. Northwestern W, 19.5-7.5 vs. Michigan W, 17.5-9.5 vs. Detroit W, 18-0 vs. Minnesota W, 20-7 vs. Lawrence College W, 13-5 vs. ND Training School W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Illinois Tech W, 15-0 NCAA Championship (Inverness CC) (Toledo, Ohio) 311, 1st Top Finishers: Fitzpatrick/Hanlon (quarterfinals)

1944-45 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: James Besenfelder Event Finish at Culver Military W, 15-12 vs. Detroit W, 10.5-7.5 at. Northwestern L, 5-25 vs. Minnesota (@NW) L, 6-24 vs. Wisconsin W, 18.5-8.5 vs. Purdue W, 17.5-6.5 at Michigan L, 5-19 vs. Wayne State W, 15.5-2.5 vs. Culver Military W, 14-4 at Baer Flying Field W, 23-4 vs. Baer Flying Field W, 25-11 NCAA Championship (Ohio State GC) (Columbus, Ohio) 633, 4th Top Finishers: Kennedy/Whiting (2nd round)

1945-46 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Thomas Kennedy Event Finish vs. Marquette W, 20-7 vs. Ohio Northern W, 25-2 at Wisconsin T, 13.5-13.5 at Purdue W, 15-12 vs. Michigan W, 19-8 vs. Northwestern L, 13-14 at Michigan State W, 10-8 at Wayne State W, 10-8 at Detroit W, 22-5 NCAA Championship (Springdale GC) (Princeton, N.J.) 621, 6th Top Finisher: Dick Whiting (semifinals)

1946-47 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Ev Schleck Event Finish at Kentucky T, 18-18 at Louisville W, 27-9 vs. Wisconsin W, 20-7 vs. Purdue L, 16-20 vs. Michigan State W, 20.5-6.5 at Michigan L, 6-21 at Northwestern L, 10.5-16.5 at Marquette W, 18.5-8.5 vs. Detroit W, 31-5 at Minnesota L, 9-18 NCAA Championship (Michigan GC) (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 635, 12th

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Year-by-Year Results 1953-54

Notre Dame’s 1948 Indiana Intercollegiate championship team (from left): Tom Dore, Dick Seidel, Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C., George Stuhr and Jack Fitzpatrick.

1947-48 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Richard Seidel Event Finish vs. Kentucky W, 18-9 at Purdue L, 12.5-14.5 at Wisconsin L, 11.5-15.5 at Detroit W, 22-5 vs. Minnesota L, 9.5-17.5 vs. Northwestern W, 14-13 vs. Louisville W, 21-6 vs. Michigan L, 13-17 at Michigan State W, 19.5-10.5 Indiana Intercoll. (@ND) 616, 1st Top Finisher: Jack Fitzpatrick (146, 1st)

1950-51 NCAA Third-Place Finisher Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Tom Veech Event Finish at Kentucky L, 8-10 at Indiana L, 12-15 vs. Purdue T, 13.5-13.5 vs. Detroit W, 25-2 at Loyola W, 21-9 at Northwestern L, 13-17 vs. Wisconsin W, 18-9 at Minnesota T, 13.5-13.5 vs. Michigan State L, 12-15 NCAA Championship (Ohio State GC) (Columbus, Ohio) 604, 3rd Top Finisher: Tom Matey (semifinals)

1948-49 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: George Stuhr Event Finish at Washington (Mo.) W, 20-7 vs. Wisconsin W, 17.5-9.5 vs. Purdue W, 17-10 at Indiana L, 12.5-14.5 at Northwestern L, 11.5-15.5 vs. St. Ambrose W, 41-4 vs. Michigan State W, 22-5 at Minnesota L, 11.5-15.5 vs. Detroit W, 19.5-7.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 609, 2nd NCAA Championship (Veeneker GC) (Ames, Iowa) NA Top Finisher: Tom Veech (semifinals)

1951-52 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: William Fisher Event Finish vs. Indiana W, 18.5-8.5 at Purdue L, 17-19 vs. Wisconsin W, 20.5-15.5 vs. Louisville T, 9-9 at Wisconsin L, 12.5-14.5 vs. Valparaiso (@LaPorte) W, 8.5-3.5 vs. Loyola (@LaPorte) W, 12-0 vs. Bradley W, 16.5-10.5 vs. Northwestern L, 9.5-17.5 vs. Iowa W, 28.5-4.5 at Michigan State W, 16.5-13.5 at Detroit W, 19-8 NCAA Championship (Purdue GC) (Lafayette, Ind.) 631, 16th

1949-50 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Paul Hudak Event Finish at Iowa L, 13-17 vs. North Texas L, 9-18 vs. Indiana W, 14.5-12.5 at Purdue L, 3-24 vs. Loyola W, 23-4 vs. Northwestern W, 18.5-8.5 at Wisconsin W, 15-12 vs. Minnesota W, 14-13 at Detroit T, 13.5-13.5 vs. Washington (Mo.) W, 16.5-4.5 at Michigan State W, 16-11

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1952-53 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Tom Matey Event Finish vs. Detroit W, 18-12 at Louisville W, 11-1 vs. Kentucky (@Louisville) T, 6-6 vs. Valparaiso W, 10-8 vs. Bradley W, 16.5-13.5 at Michigan State L, 13-14 at Indiana W, 16.5-13.5 vs. Wisconsin W, 15.5-11.5 vs. Purdue W, 14-13 at Iowa W, 21-12 at Northwestern T, 13.5-13.5 NCAA Championship (Broadmoor CC) (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 591, 7th Top Finisher: Tom Matey (2nd round)

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Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: James Terry Event Finish vs. Western Illinois W, 16.5-13.5 vs. Bradley L, 10-17 vs. Valparaiso (@LaPorte) W, 17-1 at Michigan State L, 11.5-15.5 vs. Louisville W, 12-6 at Wisconsin W, 14.5-12.5 vs. Northwestern L, 11.5-15.5 at Detroit L, 13-14 at Purdue L, 13-23 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) W, 19-17 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 675, 3rd Player Rds Avg John Foley 15 76 Alfred Gschwind 13 76 Robert Filipiak 11 77 James Terry 15 74 Paul Minnich 15 77 Robert Gerst 10 76 Jim Kintz 3 78 Matt Leo 5 77

Pts 26.50 24.00 24.00 21.00 19.75 16.75 4.00 2.00

1954-55 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captains: Robert Filipiak, John Foley Event Finish at Louisville W, 15.5-11.5 at Bradley L, 7.5-19.5 vs. W. Illinois (@Bradley) W, 14-4 vs. Glenview Naval AS W, 16-11 at Northwestern L, 12-15 vs. Purdue L, 11-25 vs. Indiana W, 19-17 vs. Michigan State L, 15.5-20.5 vs. Detroit L, 10-17 vs. Iowa W, 16-11 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 765, 2nd Stroke Averages/Points: Robert Filipiak (76.0/22.0), John Foley (78.0/22.0), Matt Leo (77.2/20.0), Felix Park (78.1/19.0), Joe Mulflur (77.2/18.5), Charles Gordon (78.0/15.5), Bill McGuire (79.2/10.0), Sam Merra (81.1/6.0), Tim Kinsler (76.0/3.5)

1955-56 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Leo Matt Event Finish at Indiana W, 20.5-15.5 vs. Purdue, at Indiana L, 6.5-29.5 at Glenview Naval AS W, 27-0 vs. Louisville W, 16-2 vs. Western Illinois W, 33.5-8.5 vs. Northwestern W, 15-12 at Detroit W, 22.5-4.5 at Iowa L, 12.5-14.5 vs. Wisconsin L, 16-20 vs. Purdue L, 11-25 vs. Detroit W, 30.5-5.5 vs. Bradley W, 23-4 at Michigan State W, 14-13 Indiana Intercollegiate (Bloomington, Ind.) 776, 2nd NCAA Championship (Ohio State GC) (Columbus, Ohio) 607, 6th (32)


1957-58

Charles Thurn paced the 1955-56 Notre Dame golf team with 45 points and a 73.88 season stroke average that remains the fifth-best mark in school history.

Top Finishers: Thurn/Mulflur (3rd round) Player Strks. Rds Avg Charles Thurn 1182 16 73.88 Joe Grace 1170 16 73.13 Joe Mulflur 915 12 76.25 Lloyd Syron 919 12 76.58 Tom Garside 703 9 78.11 Leo Matt 640 8 80.00 Leo Linbeck 565 7 80.71 Joe Leslie 238 3 79.33 Jim Mrus ––– 2 ––– Stan Lorens ––– 3 ––– Sam Marra ––– 1 ––– William McGuire ––– –– ––– Marty Carroll ––– –– ––– Felix Park ––– –– ––– Charles Gordon ––– 1 –––

Pts 45.00 40.50 35.50 24.50 24.00 23.25 21.25 13.75 7.00 6.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.25 1.00

Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captains: Joe Grace, Charles Thurn Event Finish Southwestern Intercoll. 1235, 13th vs. Bellarmine W, 24.5-2.5 at Wabash W, 25.5-10.5 vs. Bradley (@Wabash) W, 28.5-7.5 vs. Bellarmine (@Wabash) W, 28-8 vs. Western Illinois W, 21-15 vs. Northern Illinois W, 28-8 at Michigan State L, 13-23 vs. Detroit (@Michigan St.) W, 33.5-2.5 vs. Wisconsin W, 13.75-11.25 vs. Indiana W, 24-12 at Iowa L, 17-25 vs. Purdue L, 15.5-20.5 vs. Indiana W, 22-14 vs. Tri-State W, 17.5-0.5 vs. Northwestern W ,14-13 Indiana Intercollegiate (Notre Dame, Ind.) 740, 2nd Top Finisher: Joe Grace (141, T-1st) NCAA Championship (Taconic Club) (Williamstown, Mass.) 623, 12th Player Strks. Rds Avg Frank Hund 904 12 75.33 Lloyd Syron 821 11 74.64 Marty Carroll 601 8 75.13 Charles Thurn 755 10 75.50 Joe Grace 757 10 75.70 Terry Lally 593 8 74.13 Christie Flanagan 619 8 77.38 Gerald Webster 381 5 76.20 Thomas Rose 386 5 77.20 Tom Garside 535 7 76.43 Clark Zesinger 378 5 75.60 Richard Manns 76 1 76.00 Thomas Adamson 76 1 76.00 Don Williams 77 1 77.00

Tom Garside led the 195657 Notre Dame team with 58 points while averaging 76.41 strokes per round.

1958-59 Pts 47.00 39.25 34.00 32.75 31.00 29.75 28.00 25.00 19.25 17.75 14.25 3.00 2.75 2.00

1956-57 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captains: Joe Grace, Charles Thurn Event Finish at Louisville W, 21.5-5.5 at Bradley W, 15.5-2.5 vs. W. Illinois (@Bradley) W, 13.5-4.5 vs. Wabash W, 31.5-4.5 vs. Tri-State W, 28.5-1.5 vs. Detroit W, 27.5-8.5 vs. Iowa W, 25.5-10.5 vs. Michigan State W, 20-16 at Northwestern W, 20.5-15.5 vs. Michigan State (@NW) W, 19.5-16.5 Iowa (@Northwestern) W, 20-16 at Wisconsin L, 16-20 vs. Northwestern (@Wis) W, 25.5-10.5 at Purdue L, 10-26 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) W, 22.5-13.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 782, 2nd NCAA Championship (Broadmoor GC) (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 632, 14th Player Strks. Rds Avg Tom Garside 917 12 76.41 Charles Thurn 817 11 74.27 Jim Mrus 950 12 79.16 Lloyd Syron 837 11 76.09 Joe Grace 832 11 75.63 Don Williams 539 7 77.00 Marty Carroll 385 5 77.00 Stan Lorens 79 1 79.00 Joe Leslie 78 1 78.00 Sam Merra 150 2 75.00

Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Gerald Webster Event Finish vs. Bellarmine (@Louisville) W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Kentucky (@Louisville) W, 13-5 vs. Centre (@Louisville) W, 14-4 vs. Detroit W, 19-17 vs. Northern Illinois W, 21.5-14.5 at Northwestern W, 21-15 vs. Michigan State (@NW) L, 16-20 vs. Wisconsin (@NW) L, 17-19 vs. Iowa W, 22-14 vs. Michigan State L, 15-39 vs. Western Illinois W, 19-17 vs. Tri-State W, 30-6 at Wisconsin W, 21.5-14.5 vs. Iowa (@Wisconsin) W, 20.5-15.5 vs. Minnesota (@Wisconsin) W, 23.5-12.5 at Indiana L, 10.5-25.5 vs. Purdue (@Indiana) L, 14-22 Indiana Intercollegiate (Bloomington, Ind.) 783, 3rd Player Strks. Rds Avg Frank Hund 1302 17 76.59 Terry Lally 1328 17 78.12 Christie Flanagan 1321 17 77.71 Ray Patak 1009 13 77.62 Dennis Nead 932 12 77.67 Bud Zesinger 946 12 78.83 Tom Rose 713 9 79.22 Gerald Webster 555 7 79.29 James Stahl 771 10 77.10 James Kennedy 544 7 77.71 Richard Manns 152 2 76.00 Phillip Schuster 154 2 77.00 Brian Foley 165 2 82.50

Pts 46.00 44.50 40.50 40.00 27.00 27.00 23.00 19.50 15.50 12.50 5.00 5.00 2.50

1959-60

Pts 58.00 51.75 50.00 48.50 45.00 31.00 22.75 4.50 4.00 2.00

Frank Hund led Notre Dame in points during both the 1957-58 (47.00) and the ’58-’59 seasons (46.00).

Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Terry Lally Event Finish at Northern Illinois W, 19.5-16.5 vs. Bowling Green W, 10.5-7.5 vs. DePaul W, 18-0 at Iowa L, 13-23 vs. W. Illinois (@Iowa) W, 24-12 Bellarmine W, 32.5-3.5 Northwestern W, 22.5-13.5 Hillsdale W, 27-9 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) W, 24-12 at Purdue W, 20-16 at Michigan State L, 17.5-18.5 vs. Tri-State W, 14-4 vs. W. Michigan (@Detroit) L, 7-11 at Detroit W, 10.5-7.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 762, 1st NCAA Championship (Broadmoor GC) (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 620, 11th

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Year-by-Year Results Player Tom Grace Christie Flanagan Terry Lally Frank Hund Ray Patak Ed Schnurr Bud Zesinger Phil Schuster Bruce Odlaug Al Highducheck Jim Kenny Bob Skrycki George Mack Craig Vollhaber John Palumbo Tom Rose

Strks. 898 906 987 850 691 387 398 318 309 328 235 155 236 74 77 80

Rds 12 12 13 11 9 5 5 4 4 4 3 2 3 1 1 1

Avg 74.83 75.50 75.92 77.27 76.78 77.40 79.60 79.50 77.25 82.00 78.33 77.50 78.67 74.00 77.00 80.00

Pts 64.0 60.5 45.0 39.0 38.0 22.0 22.0 22.0 21.0 14.5 13.0 13.0 10.5 4.5 4.0 2.5

1960-61 Coach: Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C. Captain: Ray Patak Event Finish (field) vs. Western Illinois W, 21-15 vs. Iowa T, 18-18 vs. Michigan State (@Wis.) L, 16.5-19.5 vs. Northwestern W, 21-15 at Wisconsin W, 19.5-16.5 vs. Bowling Green W, 13-5 vs. Southern Illinois L, 20-22 vs. Purdue W, 18.5-17.5 vs. Indiana W, 20.5-15.5 vs. Hillsdale W, 13.4-4.5 vs. Western Michigan W, 15-3 at Michigan State L, 9-27 vs. Northern Illinois W, 31-5 vs. Detroit W, 31.5-4.5 Indiana Intercoll. (@ND) 736, 2nd (4) Top Finisher: Tom Grace, 143 (2nd) NCAA Championship (Purdue GC) (Lafayette, Ind.) 611, 14th (29) Top Finisher: Tom Grace (3rd round) Player Strks. Rds Avg Bob Ferrell 910 12 75.83 Ray Patak 982 13 75.54 Tom Grace 960 13 73.85 Bruce Odlaug 780 10 78.00 Jim Stahl 851 11 77.36 Al Highducheck 475 6 79.16 Jim Kenny 636 8 79.50 Jay Strack 320 4 80.00 Peter Bisconti 148 2 74.00 Craig Vollhaber 79 1 79.00

1961-62 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Tom Grace Event Finish (field) vs. Western Michigan W, 23.5-6.5 Ohio State Invitational 804, 6th (7) at St. Ambrose W, 16.5-4.5 at St. Ambrose W, 14-7 at Iowa T, 21-21 vs. Indiana (@Iowa) L, 9-33 vs. Michigan State L, 14.5-21.5 vs. Southern Illinois W, 26-16 vs. Tri-State W, 16.5-1.5 at Purdue L, 12.5-29.5 vs. Ohio State (@Purdue) W, 24-12 vs. W. Illinois (@Purdue) W, 19.5-16.5 at Indiana L, 11.5-24.5 vs. Purdue (@Indiana) L, 12.5-22.5 vs. Ball State (@Indiana) W, 19.5-16.5 vs. Bowling Green W, 14.5-3.5 vs. Hillsdale W, 13-5 at Northwestern L, 12.5-22.5 vs. Iowa (@Northwestern) W, 24.5-11.5 vs. Wisconsin (@NW) L, 13.5-22.5 vs. Detroit W, 33-3 vs. Aquinas W, 31-5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Bloomington, Ind.) 775, 3rd NCAA Championship (Duke GC) (Durham, N.C.) 638, 17th Top Finisher: Tom Grace (155, 3rd round)

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Notre Dame’s 1960 team (from left): Rev. George Holderith, C.S.C., Tom Rose, Eddie Schnurr, Bob Skrzycki, Christie Flanagan, Terry Lally, Ray Patak, Frank Hund and Clark “Bud” Zessinger.

Player Tom Grace Al Highducheck Bob Ferrell Craig Vollhaber Mike Voss Terry Kitch Peter Bisconti Bill Busemeyer Ken Nelsen Dick Adamson Skip Vaughn

Strks 1278 1372 1380 1308 1317 155 1025 158 79 480 650

Rds 17 18 18 17 17 2 13 2 1 6 8

Avg 75.18 76.22 76.67 76.94 77.47 77.50 78.85 79.00 79.00 80.00 81.25

1962-63 Pts 54.0 44.0 43.0 39.0 36.5 25.0 16.5 7.0 6.0 0.0

Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captains: Bob Ferrel, Mike Voss Event Finish (field) at Louisville W, 12.5-8.5 vs. Bellarmine (@Lou.) W, 11.5-6.5 vs. Transylvania (@Lou.) W, 16.5-1.5 Midwestern Invitational 777, 3rd (10) vs. Aquinas (@CMU) L, 11-25 at Central Michigan W, 27-7 at Michigan State L, 15.5-20.5 vs. Ohio State (@Mich. St.) L, 12.5-23.5 vs. No. Illinois (@MSU) L, 15-19 vs. Northwestern W, 29.5-6.5 vs. Ball State W, 24.5-11.5 vs. Bellarmine W, 32.5-3.5 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) W, 20-16 at Purdue W, 21-15 vs. Ball State W, 24.5-11.5 vs. Iowa L, 14.5-21.5 vs. Western Illinois L, 14-22 vs. Northern Illinois L, 17-19 vs. Southern Illinois L, 10-32 vs. Aquinas College W, 27.5-8.5 vs. Western Michigan W, 17-14 Indiana Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 760, 1st Top Finisher: Mike Voss (149) NCAA Championship (Wichita CC) (Wichita, Kan.) 606, 15th (30) Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Sr. (149) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Mike Voss 71 143 662/22 Mike O'Connell, Sr. 64 136 1676/22 Bob Ferrel 72 145 1676/22 Jim Hiniker 71 148 1618/21 Pete Bisconti 73 150 1541/20 Larry McDonald 74 154 857/11 Terry Kitch 71 149 560/7 Jerry Lefere 75 162 410/5

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1963-64 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Mike O’Connell, Sr. Event Finish (field) at Memphis State L, 14.5-24.5 LSU Invitational 613, tie-9th vs. Michigan State W, 24.5-11.5 vs. Western Michigan W, 30.5-5.5 vs. Western Illinois L, 15.5-20.5 vs. Bowling Green W, 27.5-8.5 vs. Toledo W, 28.5-8.5 vs. Dayton W, 33-7.5 vs. Northern Illinois (@NW) W, 25.5-10.5 at Northwestern L, 10.5-25.5 Purdue Invitational 792, 2nd Indiana Intercoll. (@ND) 738, 2nd Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Sr. (144, 2nd) Midwestern Inv. (@Iowa) 779, 1st (8) vs. Illinois State W, 30.5-5.5 vs. Southern Illinois W, 28-8 vs. Aquinas W, 23.5-6.5 NCAA Championship (Broadmoor GC) (Colorado Springs, Colo.) 600, tie-4th Top Finisher: Pat Danahy (3rd round) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Charles McLaughlin 70 145 1360/18 Mike O’Connell, Sr. 72 144 1448/19 Jim Hiniker 70 145 1227/16 Pat Danahy 73 147 1382/18 Bill Regnier 70 147 1228/16 James Tenbroeck 70 146 782/10

Avg 75.56 76.21 76.69 76.78 77.75 78.20

Avg 75.55 76.18 76.18 77.05 77.05 77.91 80.00 82.00

Al Highducheck receives the Notre Dame “high point man” trophy for the 1961-62 season as Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C., looks on.


1964-65 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Mike O’Connell, Sr. Event Finish at Southwestern W, 14-13 vs. Southern Illinois W, 748-763 vs. Bowling Green W, 748-786 vs. Dayton W, 748-787 vs. Aquinas W, 748-830 at Purdue W, 780-766 vs. Ohio State (@Purdue) L, 780-788 vs. Illinois (@Purdue) L, 780-819 vs. NW (@Purdue) L, 780-822 Purdue (@Indiana) L, 773-750 at Indiana L, 773-752 Ball State (@Indiana) W, 773-817 Ohio State (@Michigan St.) L, 762-756 Indiana (@Michigan St.) T, 762-762 Purdue (@Michigan St.) W, 762-763 (@Michigan St.) W, 762-772 at Michigan State W, 762-775 vs. Central Michigan W, 30-6 vs. Northern Michigan W, 30-6 vs. Illinois State W, 29.5-6.5 vs. Air Force W, 29.5-6.5 vs. Western Illinois W, 29.5-6.5 vs. Iowa W, 29.5-7.5 Indiana Intercollegiate (Bloomington, Ind.) 773, 3rd NCAA Championship (Holston Hills CC) (Knoxville, Tenn.) 610, 18th Top Finisher: Jim Hiniker (302) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Mike O'Connell, Sr. 68 137 897/12 Bill Regnier 70 143 902/12 Pat Danahy 72 145 760/10 Jim Hiniker 72 146 913/12 Mike Thorp 74 149 915/12 Chuck McLaughlin 69 147 764/10 Monty Kuka 77 –– 155/2

Notre Dame’s contingent that tied for fourth place at the 1964 NCAA Championship included (from left): Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C., Mike O’Connell Sr., Jim Hiniker, Bill Regnier, Charles McLaughlin and Pat Danahy. Michigan

Avg 74.75 75.17 76.00 76.08 76.25 76.40 77.50

1965-66 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Pat Danahy Event Finish (field) vs. Dayton W, 736/588-777 vs. Northern Illinois W, 736/588-822 vs. Western Illinois W, 736/588-755 vs. Bowling Green W, 736/588-764 vs. Indiana (@Iowa) L, 756/600-749 vs. Michigan State (@Iowa) W, 756/600-762 at Iowa W, 756/600-772 at Purdue L, 764/607-736 vs. Ohio State (@Purdue) W, 764/607-769 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) W, 764/607-770 vs. NW (@Purdue) W, 764/607-797 vs. Illinois (@Purdue) W, 764/607-798 Northern Intercollegiate 1542/1231, 6th Ohio State (@Michigan St.) L, 762-756 vs. Michigan State W, 745/593-774 vs. Northwestern W, 745/593-782 vs. Illinois State W, 745/593-786 vs. Southern Illinois W, 734/593-756 vs. Toledo W, 734/593-756 vs. Central Michigan W, 734/593-797 NCAA Championship (Stanford GC) (Stanford, Calif.) 608, 11th (22) Top Finisher: Rian McNally (148, T-19th) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Marty O’Connell 75 –– 75/1 Bill Regnier 71 247 1051/14 Charles McLaughlin 69 145 1068/14 Pat Danahy 73 147 1071/14 Rian McNally 70 148 1071/14 Ed Schaffler 73 147 307/4 Michael Thorp 73 147 1078/14 John Pirro 73 150 468/6 Team 294 588

1966-67 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Michael Thorp Event Finish at Ball State W, 573-579 vs. Miami (@Ball State) W, 573-587 vs. Cincinnati (@Ball State) W, 573-604 vs. Southern Illinois W, 752-764 vs. Dayton W, 752-779 vs. Toledo W, 752-803 at Ohio State L, 799-777 vs. Purdue (@Ohio State) L, 799-788 vs. Indiana (@Ohio State) L, 799-789 vs. Michigan St. (@Ohio St.) L, 799-798 vs. Marshall (@Ohio State) W, 799-820 Northern Intercoll. (@MSU) 1592 at Purdue L, 794-752 vs. Illinois (@Purdue) L, 794-770 vs. Ohio State (@Purdue) L, 794-771 vs. Indiana (@Purdue) L, 794-773 vs. NW (@Purdue) W, 794-804 vs. Northern Illinois W, 759-784 vs. Western Illinois W, 759-779 Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Rian McNally 71 148 717/9.5 Fran Mentone N/A 151 151/2 Mike Brands 75 153 267/3.5 John Pirro 74 151 579/7.5 Joe Smith 75 150 738/9.5 Chuck Musick 80 161 312/4 Chris Siegler 78 157 587/7.5 Michael Thorp 75 151 746/9 Monty Kuka 72 146 633/8 Team 291 598

1968-69

Avg 75.47 75.50 76.29 77.70 77.68 78.00 78.27 78.53 79.13

1967-68

Avg 75.00 75.07 76.29 76.50 76.50 76.75 77.00 78.00

Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Chuck Musick Event Finish vs. Ohio State (@MSU) L, 770/609-752 at Michigan State L, 770/609-767 vs. Purdue (@Michigan St.) T, 770/609-770 vs. Iowa (@Illinois State) L, 738-705 at Illinois State L, 738-731 vs. Southern Illinois (@ISU) W, 738-735 vs. Missouri (@Illinois St.) W, 738-741 vs. Illinois (@Illinois State) L, 738-746 Northern Intercoll. (@MSU) 1538/1217, tie-7th vs. Wisconsin (@NW) L, 764-752 vs. Northern Illinois (@NW) W, 764-785 at Northwestern W, 764-766 at Northern Illinois W, 729/578-773 Notre Dame Invitational 735/581, 1st Top Finisher: Charles Martinez (141) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Bill Cvengros 71 141 1045/14 Bob Wilson 70 145 1050/14 Mike Heaton 72 146 905/12 Fran Mentone 71 152 1074/14 Charles Martinez 69 141 1075/14 Chuck Musick 72 152 1083/14 George Farrell 80 161 161/2 Team 283 578

Avg 74.64 75.00 75.42 76.71 76.79 77.36 80.50

Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Chuck Musick Tournament Finish Ohio State Invitational 1192/941, 8th Top Finisher: Bob Wilson (230) Illinois Invitational 592, 7th Top Finisher: Bob Wilson (115) Ball State Tournament 731, 1st Top Finisher: Bob Wilson, (142, 1st) Northern Intercoll. (@OSU) 1571/1241, 8th Top Finisher: Bob Wilson, (298, 2nd) Michigan State Invitational 371/294, T-4th Top Finisher: Bob Battaglia (70, T-2nd) Notre Dame Invitational 756/599, 2nd Top Finisher: Bob Wilson (143, 2nd) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Bob Wilson 70 142/230 1003/13.5 Jim Dunn 73 151/–– 376/3 Bill Cvengros 76 145/243 1047/13.5 Mike Sprinker 76 158/–– 234/3 Charles Musick 74 149/239 1059/13.5 Bob Battaglia 70 146/249 1068/13.5 Charles Martinez 78 152/243 851/10.5 Team 294 599/941

Avg 74.30 75.20 77.56 78.00 78.44 79.11 81.05

1969-70 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Bob Wilson Tournament Finish Gulf-American Tournament 1249, 19th Top Finisher: Bob Wilson (314) Ohio State Invitational 1257/602, 16th Ball State Invitational 775 Miami (Ohio) Tournament 790, 5th Northern Intercollegiate 1642, 12th Purdue Invitational 749, 3rd Notre Dame Invitational 763/602, 1st Top Finisher: Bob Battaglia (147) Player Rd 36 Str/Rds Bob Wilson 73 151 1359/18 Bill Cvengros 75 151 ––/–– Michael LaFrance 73 153 ––/–– Bob Battaglia 72 147 ––/–– Martin Best 73 164 ––/–– James Dunn 76 163 ––/–– Team 299 602

Avg 75.50 78.20 80.20 80.60 82.40 88.70

Bill Cvengros turned in a strong sophomore season in 1967-68, leading the Irish with a 74.64 stroke average.

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Year-by-Year Results 1970-71 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Bob Battaglia Tournament Finish W. Michigan Invitational 395/314, 4th Top Finisher: Mike LaFrance (75, T-3rd) Ohio State Invitational 1230/971, 14th Top Finisher: James Dunn (239) Mid-American Invitational (Oxford, Ohio) 795/631, 16th Top Finisher: Mike LaFrance (155) Northern Intercollegiate (Madison, Wis.) 1550, 10th Purdue Invitational 789/625, 8th Top Finisher: Mike LaFrance (148, T-10th) Notre Dame Invitational 736/581, 1st Top Finisher: Bob Battaglia (142, 1st) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Bob Battaglia 70 142/247 1079/14 Mike LaFrance 72 147/254 1081/14 Paul Betz 72 152/–– 316/4 Dennis Conroy 72 147/245 1107/14 Jim Dunn 77 15//239 1122/14 Gene Quinn 73 149/–– 321/4 Chuck Voelker 76 164/246 818/10 Chris Byrd 79 165/258 832/10 Team 305 625/971

Avg 77.07 77.21 79.00 79.07 80.14 80.25 81.80 83.20

Pat Danahy posted a 76.50 stroke average in 1965-66 while helping the Irish reach the NCAA Championship.

1971-72 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Mike LaFrance Tournament Finish Ohio State Invitational 1185/951, 11th Top Finisher: Marty Best (232) Michigan Invitational 777/618, 4th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda (153) Mid-American Invitational 792/629, 12th Top Finisher: Marty Best (154) Notre Dame Invitational 752/597, 2nd Top Finisher: Mike Kistner (148, 5th) Northern Intercollegiate 1490, 12th vs. Western Michigan 395 Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Marty Best 72 151/232 1086/14 Mike Kistner 74 148/240 1089/14 Mike LaFrance 72 151/239 1102/14 Jeff Burda 75 152/239 1103/14 Chuck Voekler 76 153/242 1109/14 Gary Quinn 74 154/240 714/9 Paul Betz –– ––/–401/5 Team 296 597/951

1973-74

Avg 77.55 77.79 78.71 78.79 79.21 79.33 80.20

1972-73 Coach: Rev. Clarence Durbin, C.S.C. Captain: Mike LaFrance Tournament Finish Camp Lejeune Invitational 912, 9th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda Major College Invitational 1265/1002, 6th Top Finisher: Marty Best (250, T-19th) Ohio State Invitational 1205, 14th Top Finisher: Paul Betz (236) Mid-American Invitational 780/618, 10th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda (150) Northern Intercollegiate 1579, 13th Top Finishers: Burda/Betz (312) Notre Dame Invitational 771/611, 4th Top Finishers: Burda/Best (151) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Jeff Burda 73 151/265 1872/24 Paul Betz 71 151/251 1882/24 Marty Best 73 162/250 1894/24 Mike Kistner 77 ––/–– 796/10 Jim Culveyhouse 77 155/256 1918/24 Mike LaFrance 78 157/251 1920/24 Dan O'Toole 75 157/–– 881/11 Chuck Voelker 84 ––/257 1048/13 Team 296 611/1002

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Avg 78.00 78.42 78.92 79.60 79.92 80.00 80.09 80.62

1975-76

Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captains: Paul Betz, Jeff Burda Tournament Finish vs. Tri-State 359 vs. Western Michigan 400 vs. Loyola (Ill.) 381 Indianapolis Intercollegiate 751, 3rd Northern Illinois Invit. 405, 2nd Mid-American Invitational 783, 10th Northern Intercollegiate (Lafayette, Ind.) 1566/1240, 14th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda (308) Top Rounds/Stroke Avg.: Jeff Burda (74/76.5), Paul Koprowski (76/77.3), Mike Kistner (77/78.6), Ed Whelan (N/A/78.8), Jim Culveyhouse (71/78.8), Paul Betz (74/79.1), Bill Areus (75/N/A), Team (297/N/A).

1974-75 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captains: Jeff Burda, Mike Kistner Tournament Finish at Purdue L, 384-383 vs. Purdue W, 377/300-390 Top Finisher: Jim Culveyhouse (73) Notre Dame Invitational 387, 2nd Top Finisher: Greg Bachman (73) GAC Intercollegiate 8th vs. Indiana 399 vs. Wis.-Whitewater 384 vs. Western Michigan 389 vs. Indiana State 383 Indianapolis Intercollegiate 4th Ohio State Invitational 1203/948, 8th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda (233, T-11th) Purdue Invitational 776/617, 6th Top Finisher: Jeff Burda (152, T-12th) Mid-American Invitational 377/297, 3rd Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (71, 1st) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Jeff Burda 72 ––/–– 1144/15 Paul Koprowski 71 ––/–– 1150/15 Jim Culveyhouse 73 ––/–– 1181/15 Richard Knee 75 ––/–– 1188/15 Eddie Whalen 75 ––/–– 715/9 Mike Kistner 76 ––/–– 1207/15 John Delaney 79 ––/–– 486/6 Greg Bachman 73 ––/–– ––/–– Team 297 617 948

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Avg 76.27 76.67 78.73 79.20 79.44 80.47 81.00 ––/––

Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Paul Koprowski Tournament Finish vs. Purdue L, 393-379/313-300 Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (76) Notre Dame Invitational 385/304, 3rd Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (74, 3rd) Indiana Intercollegiate 822, 6th Top Finishers: Koprowski/Saurs (160) Miami (Ohio) Invitational 1207, 6th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (297, 14th) vs. Aquinas 385-409/304-321 Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (74, 1st) vs. Tri-State 375-407/298-323 Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (70, 1st) Indianapolis Intercollegiate 765/508, 5th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (148, T-3rd) Ohio State Invitational 1206/942, 17th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (231) Purdue Invitational 779/616, 13th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (151) Mid-American Invitational 798/632, 14th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (152, 8th) Northern Intercollegiate 1612/1278, 14th Top Finisher: Paul Koprowski (314) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Paul Koprowski 70 148/231 1593/21 75.85 Tim Saurs 71 154/238 1643/21 78.24 Jim Culveyhouse 75 167/–– 474/6 79.00 Rich Knee 72 150/246 1667/21 79.38 Mike Gennette 77 160/251 797/10 79.70 Dave Richert 76 158/–– 561/7 80.14 Biv Wadden 74 154/251 1687/21 80.33 Bob Kennedy 76 156/247 1374/17 80.82 Team 297 608/942


1976-77 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Rich Knee Tournament Finish (field) Western Michigan 519-527 Top Finisher:Tim Saurs (70, 1st) Notre Dame Invitational 373/296, 1st (9) Top Finisher: John Lundgren (71, 1st) Miami (Ohio) Invitational 1227, 8th (19) Top Finisher: Bob Belmonte (304) vs. Bradley 373-385/297-300 Top Finisher: John Lundgren (73, 2nd) vs. Detroit 395-410/315-323 Top Finisher:Tim Saurs (77, 1st) vs. Aquinas 367-449/291-346 Top Finisher:Rich Knee (70, 1st) Indiana Intercollegiate 760/598, 3rd Top Finisher: Bob Belmonte (148, T-5th) Ohio State Invitational 1188/942, 20th Top Finisher: John Lundgren (230) Purdue Invitational 748/591, 2nd Top Finisher: Dave Knee (146) Mid-American Invitational 782/621, 4th Top Finisher: Biv Wadden (151) Northern Intercollegiate 1169/927, 12th Top Finisher: John Lundgren (228) W. Michigan Invitational 799/631, 6th Top Finisher: Dave Knee (154, 6th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Bob Belmonte 71 148/249 928/12 Tim Saurs 73 148/232 1627/21 John Lundgren 71 155/228 1632/21 Dave Knee 71 146/240 1636/21 Rich Knee 70 148/234 1653/21 Biv Wadden 74 149/235 1659/21 Eric Bauwens 78 157/247 721/9 Team 291 591 927

1978-79

Avg 77.30 77.50 77.70 77.90 78.70 79.00 80.10

1977-78 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Rich Knee Tournament Finish (field) Notre Dame Invitational 393/312, 4th Top Finisher: Dave Knee (74, T-2nd) at Purdue N/A at Bradley 375-389/296-308 Top Finisher: Dave Knee (68) Indiana Intercollegiate 792/626, 3rd Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (149, 2nd) at Tri-State 366/290-400 Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (71) Miami "4" Invitational 1264, 15th Top Finisher: John Lundgren (313) Indianapolis Intercoll. 733/582, 3rd Top Finisher: Rich Knee (143, 3rd) Ohio State Invitational 1163/929, 4th Top Finisher: Rich Knee (228, T-7th) Purdue Invitational 753/596, 4th Top Finisher: Dave Knee (142, 2nd) Mid-American Invitational 760, 3rd (16) Top Finisher: Dave Knee (147, 3rd) Northern Intercollegiate 1497/893, 5th Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (291, 7th) Michigan State Invitational 766/611, 11th Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (151) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Dave Knee 68 142/234 2065/27 76.48 Tim Saurs 68 149/242 2061/27 76.59 Rich Knee 69 154/228 2082/27 77.11 John Lundgren 71 154/238 2091/27 77.44 Tom McCarthy 72 154/234 1864/24 77.67 Tim Sacheck 70 154/235 2043/26 78.58 Dave Knee 74 ––/–– ––/6 79.30 Biv Wadden 76 ––/–– ––/4 79.80 Bill McGuinness 80 ––/–– 80/1 80.00 Team 288 582/893

Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Tim Saurs Tournament Finish (field) Indiana Intercollegiate 758/598, 1st Florida Invitational 1255, 4th Top Finisher: John Lundgren (309, 11th) Ball State Invitational 369 Indianapolis Invitational 381/304, 2nd vs. Tri-State 371-399 Top Finisher: Dave Knee (71) Ohio State Invitational 650, 20th Northern Intercollegiate (Columbus, Ohio) 1546, 6th Top Finishers: Sacheck/Lundgren (306, T-15th) Purdue Invitational 1st Top Finisher: Tim Saurs (141, 1st) Mid-American Invitational 794, 7th Michigan State Invitational 742/588, 3rd Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg John Lundgren 71 ––/–– 1151/15 76.73 Dave Knee 71 ––/–– 1458/19 76.74 Tim Saurs 70 ––/–– 1470/19 77.37 Tim Sacheck 70 ––/–– 1493/19 78.58 Tom McCarthy –– ––/–– 1501/19 79.00 Bill McGuinness 75 ––/–– 1357/17 79.82 Jay Bryan –– ––/–– 324/4 81.00 Team 293 588

1979-80 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Dave Knee Tournament Finish (field) Ball State Invitational 379/296, 2nd Top Finisher: Tim Sacheck (73, 2nd) Indianapolis Intercollegiate 748/593, 3rd Top Finisher: John Lundgren (147, T-6th) Ohio State Invitational 1186/933, 8th Top Finisher: John Lundgren (228, 9th) Purdue Invitational 752/594, 3rd Top Finisher: John Lundgren (145, T-3rd) Mid-American Invitational (Oxford, Ohio) 763/604, 3rd Top Finisher: John Lundgren (148, 5th) State 743/591, 5th Top Finisher: Tom McCarthy (144, T-8th) Indiana Intercollegiate 597 Top Finisher: Tom McCarthy (148) Notre Dame Invitational 293 Top Finisher: Tom McCarthy (72) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds John Lundgren 71 145/228 1116/15 Tom McCarthy 72 144/233 1128/15 Dave Knee 73 149/235 1142/15 Tim Sacheck 73 149/239 1148/15 Bill McGuinness 73 148/251 1163/15 Stoney Ferlmann 74 156/253 1215/15 Team 293 591/933 4501

Notre Dame head men’s golf coach Noel O’Sullivan looks on as 1973-74 team members Paul Betz (center) and Mike Kistner size up a putt. Player David Moorman Tim Sacheck Bob Horak Tom McCarthy David Pangraze Bill McGuinness Stoney Ferlmann Team

Rd 79 69 72 74 77 78 72 296

36/54 ––/–– 149/222 149/225 153/230 165/235 162/231 160/237 608/905

Str/Rds 227/3 1062/14 1063/14 1098/14 1118/14 880/11 1127/14

Avg 75.67 75.86 75.93 78.43 79.86 80.00 80.50

1981-82

Michigan

Avg 74.40 75.20 76.13 76.53 77.53 81.00 300.07

1980-81 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captains: Tom McCarthy, Tim Sacheck Tournament (par) Finish FIU Invitational 5th Top Finisher: Stoney Ferlmann (316) vs. Tri-State (71) 379 vs. Valparaiso (71) 392 Ball State Invitational 374/296, 5th Top Finisher: Tim Sacheck (69, 1st) Indianapolis Invitational 772/608, 1st Top Finishers: Horak/Sacheck (149, T-2nd) Ohio State Intercollegiate 1184/936, 13th Top Finishers: Sacheck/McCarthy (230, T-19th) Mid-American Invit. (72) 1184/936, 13th Top Finisher: Bob Horak (225, T-3rd) No. Intercoll. (@Purdue) 1142/905, 15th Top Finisher: Tim Sacheck (222, T-22nd)

Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Stoney Ferlmann Tournament (par) Finish Indiana Intercollegiate 791/626, 4th Top Finisher: Craig Peters (155, T-11th) Notre Dame Invitational 362/287, 2nd Top Finishers: Horak/Scully (71, T-2nd) FIU Invitational 1264, 6th Top Finishers: Leyes/Pangraze (316, T-17th) vs. Valparaiso 391/308 Top Finisher: Robert Horak (74) vs. Olivet 371/294 Top Finisher: Stoney Ferlmann (70) Ohio State Invitational 1244/984, 23rd Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (238, T-24th) Mid-American Inv. (72) 800/630, 11th Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (152, T-11th) Northern Intercoll. (@Iowa) 1135/899, 14th Top Finisher: Robert Horak (217, T-7th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Casey Cunniff 76 ––/–– 76/1 Chris Mondero 76 ––/–– 76/1 Craig Peters 72 155/233 1306/17 Tim Matt 77 ––/–– 77/1 Bob Horak 71 154/217 1314/17 Dan Keleher 78 ––/–– 78/1 Frank Leyes 72 152/236 1332/17 David Pangraze 73 170/224 1113/14 Stoney Ferlmann 70 161/241 1117/14 Joe Celarek 80 ––/–– 80/1 David Moorman 73 161/232 1377/17 Tom Scully 71 161/261 493/6 Tom Knee 83 ––/–– 83/1 Team 287 626/899 5292/17

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Avg 76.00 76.00 76.82 77.00 77.29 78.00 78.35 79.50 79.79 80.00 81.00 82.17 83.00 311.29

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Year-by-Year Results 1985-86

The 1977-78 Irish golf team, led by head coach Noel O’Sullivan (far left) posted seven top-five finishes in 10 tournaments.

1982-83 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Stoney Ferlmann Tournament (par) Finish Notre Dame Invitational 373/295, 1st Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (69, 1st) WMU Invitational (72) 798/632, 4th Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (155, 5th) FIU Invitational 936, 4th Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (225, 4th) vs. Valparaiso (71) 367/292 Top Finisher: David Moorman (69) Ball State Invitational 389/309, T-4th Top Finisher: David Pangraze (74, T-7th) Indianapolis Invitational 794/630, 2nd Top Finisher: David Pangraze (155, T-7th) Ohio State Invitational 1237/983, 19th Top Finisher: David Moorman (244, T-72nd) Purdue Invitational 1169/924, 9th Top Finisher: David Pangraze (224, T-16th) Michigan Invitational 800/632, 15th Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (154, T-15th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg David Pangraze 73 155/224 1180/15 78.66 Frank Leyes 69 155/238 1185/15 79.00 John O'Donovan 73 155/242 1187/15 79.13 David Moorman 69 157/231 1113/14 79.50 Craig Peters 75 158/236 1205/15 80.33 Stoney Ferlmann 80 161/251 1307/15 87.13 Team 292 620/924 5633/18 312.94

1983-84 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: David Moorman Tournament Finish (field) Notre Dame Invitational 397/312, 8th Top Finisher: John Anthony (74, T-4th) vs. Tri-State 375/298 Top Finisher: David Moorman (73) vs. Xavier 374/297 Top Finisher: John Anthony (73) Purdue Invitational 768/611, 10th Top Finisher: Frank Leyes (154, T-40th) Ohio State Invitational 1204/953, 19th Top Finisher: Lon Huffman (238, T-55th) Michigan State Invitational 792/633, 15th Top Finisher: David Moorman (154, T-42nd) MCC Championship 938, 3rd (9) Top Finisher: David Pangraze (232, 9th)

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Player John Anthony Lon Huffman Jack Eisenbeis Frank Leyes Tom Ryan David Pangraze John O'Donovan Tim Hanlon Chris Bona David Moorman Steve Ferlmann John Ratcliff Kevin Olinger Team

Rd 73 74 76 74 80 72 74 77 74 73 80 85 85 297

36/54 ––/–– 156/238 ––/–– 154/234 ––/–– 155/232 155/235 ––/–– 158/237 154/250 ––/–– ––/–– ––/–– 611/938

Str/Rds 147/2 546/7 156/2 1017/13 157/2 1022/13 944/12 158/2 1032/13 1034/13 165/2 85/1 86/1 4042/13

Avg 73.50 78.00 78.00 78.23 78.50 78.62 78.67 79.00 79.39 79.54 82.50 85.00 86.00 310.92

1984-85 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: John O’Donovan Tournament (par) Finish (field) vs. Loyola (71) 372/296 Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (72) Notre Dame Invit.(71) 382/304, 1st Top Finishers: Bona/Huffman (75) Indiana Intercollegiate 623, 3rd Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (150, T-4th) MCC Championship (72) 930, 3rd (9) Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (228, 11th) North-South Collegiate 984, 3rd Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (242, 7th) vs. Tri-State (71) 389/308 Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (74) Tri-Meet (71) 382/303, 1st Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (73) Purdue Invitational 774/614, 7th Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (146, 4th) Mid-American Invitational 903, 12th Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (224, T-30th) Ohio State Invitational 1182/933, 11th Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (241, T-68th) Northern Intercollegiate 1184/940, 22nd Top Finisher: Chris Bona (229, T-43rd) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg John O'Donovan 72 146/224 1779/23 77.35 Dick Connelly 73 150/233 1800/23 78.26 Chris Bona 71 154/229 1743/22 79.23 Lon Huffman 74 165/234 1611/20 80.55 John Anthony 72 158/229 1587/20 79.35 Steve Fuhrer 74 159/226 1681/21 80.05 Team 296 623/903 7138/23 310.35

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Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: John O’Donovan Tournament (par) Finish (field) Notre Dame Invit. (71) 365/290, 1st Top Finisher: John Anthony (71, 1st) MCC Championship (72) 966, 2nd (8) Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (240, 5th) MSU Invitational (71) 297, 1st Top Finisher: John O'Donovan (72, 1st) vs. Lewis (71) 370/294 Top Finishers: Anthony/Fuhrer (73) Purdue Invitational 923, 14th Top Finisher: Steve Fuhrer (231, T-43rd) Indiana Intercollegiate 812/644, 2nd Top Finisher: Lon Huffman (162, T-16th) Ohio State Invitational 645, 16th Top Finisher: Lon Huffman (158) Kent State Invitational 1152/914, 5th Top Finisher: Lon Huffman (222, T-5th) Mid-American Invit. (70) 908, 12th Top Finisher: Lon Huffman (226, T-33rd) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Doug Giorgio 70 ––/231 449/6 Lon Huffman 71 158/222 1149/15 John O'Donovan 72 160/225 1395/18 Steve Fuhrer 70 165/230 1242/16 Norm Campbell 71 165/–– 389/5 Dick Connelly 73 162/227 1407/18 John Anthony 71 166/236 1025/13 Chris Bona 74 162/240 796/10 Team 290 644/908 5881/19

Avg 74.83 76.60 77.50 77.63 77.80 78.16 78.84 79.60 309.53

1986-87 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Chris Bona Tournament (par) Finish (field) Western Michigan 399 Top Finisher: Chris Bona (75) Indiana Intercollegiate 646, 3rd Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (154) Notre Dame Invit. (71) 300, 1st Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (72, 1st) Valparaiso Invitational 399, 2nd Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (75) Central Florida Invit. (72) 941, 7th Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (226, 8th) vs. Lewis (71) 297 Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (73) Eastern Kentucky Invit. (72) 917, 8th Top Finisher: John Connelly (227, 18th) Purdue Invitational 640, 10th Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (158, 20th) Indianapolis Intercollegiate 806/639, 2nd Top Finisher: Norm Campbell (158, 7th) Ohio State Invitational 957, 20th Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (229, 15th) Michigan State Invit. (71) 945, 7th Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (228, T-13th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Tom Ryan 76 ––/–– 76/1 Doug Giorgio 72 158/226 1632/21 George Molinsky 78 ––/–– 78/1 Pat Mohan 73 154/228 1649/21 Norm Campbell 76 158/241 632/8 Dick Connelly 72 162/229 1350/17 John Connelly 74 164/227 1775/22 Bobby Kloska 80 ––/–– 162/2 Chris Bona 75 166/237 1788/22 Mike Culver 80 ––/–– 164/2 Team 300 640/917 7080/23

Avg 76.00 77.71 78.00 78.52 79.00 79.41 80.68 81.00 81.27 82.00 377.83


1987-88 Coach: Noel O’Sullivan Captain: Dick Connelly Tournament (par) Finish (field) vs. Western Michigan (72) 379/298 Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (72) Glen Oaks Classic (72) 314, 1st (10) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (74, 1st) Indiana Intercollegiate (72) 629, 2nd (15) Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (153, 5th) Notre Dame Invit. (71) 323, 8th (11) Top Finisher: Mike Lynch (77, T-8th) Ohio State Classic (72) 971, 9th (19) Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (234, T-20th) Tri-Meet 307, 1st (3) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (73) Embry-Riddle Intercoll. 970, 11th (24) Top Finisher: Dick Connelly (233, T-13th) Eastern Kentucky Classic 954, 11th (20) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (232, 11th) vs. Lewis (71) 309 Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (73) Purdue Invitational (71) 909, 3rd (8) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (224, 1st) Ohio State Intercollegiate 997, 22nd (23) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (245, T-56th) Spartan Invitational 937, 9th (15) Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (230, T-12th) Midwestern Invit. (72) 938, 12th (15) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (222, 7th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Pat Mohan 71 159/222 2087/27 D.J. Romano 75 ––/–– 156/2 Doug Giorgio 73 153/230 2128/27 Dick Connely 72 157/233 2224/28 Mike Lynch 77 ––/–– 160/2 Bobby Kloska 79 ––/244 571/7 Paul Nolta 74 161/228 2210/27 Jim Troutman 82 ––/–– 164/2 Terry Berland 75 166/250 1248/15 Pat Kusek 76 ––/250 1008/12 Team 292 629/909 8856/28

1989-90

Avg 77.29 78.00 78.82 79.43 80.00 81.57 81.85 82.00 83.20 84.00 316.29

1988-89 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captains: Doug Giorgio, Pat Mohan Tournament (par) Finish (field) Indiana Championship (72) 636, 3rd (12) Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (158, T-7th) Ohio State Classic (72) 946, 12th (15) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (229, T-13th) MCC Championship (72) 985, 1st (9) Top Finishers: Mohan/Giorgio (243, T-1st) — Mohan medalist via final-round score Purdue Invitational (72) 639, 7th (7) Top Finisher: Paul Nolta (157, 21st) Indianapolis Invit. (72) 758/602, 2nd Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (149, T-2nd) Ohio St. Intercollegiate (72) 939, 8th (22) Top Finishers: Nolta/Giorgio (233, T-29th) Spartan Invitational (72) 915, 6th (16) Top Finisher: Doug Giorgio (226, T-12th) Midwestern Invit. (72) 914, 14th (15) Top Finisher: Mike O'Connell, Jr. (225) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Pat Mohan 72 149/227 1634/21 77.81 Doug Giorgio 73 150/226 1634/21 77.81 Paul Nolta 73 150/231 1666/21 79.33 Mike O'Connell, Jr. 75 154/225 873/11 79.36 Mike Crisanti 76 157/239 635/8 79.38 Terry Berland 78 159/249 659/8 82.38 D.J. Romano 80 165/–– 165/2 82.50 Pat Kusek 75 156/242 1078/13 82.92 Jim McCarthy 81 168/–– 168/2 84.00 Team 301 636/914 6576/21 313.14

Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captains: Pat Mohan, Paul Nolta Tournament (par) Finish (field) Indiana Champ. (72) 615, 5th (13) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (144, 2nd) Glen Oaks Classic 302, 2nd (4) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (72) MCC Championship (72) 923, 1st (9) Top Finishers: O'Connell/Mohan (230, T-2nd) Ohio State Classic 950, 12th (17) Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (231, T-22nd) Central Florida Classic (72) 969, 18th (18) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (243, 82nd) Kentucky Invitational (72) 636, 21st (24) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (153, T-26th) Indianapolis Intercoll. (72) 756/601, 3rd Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (148, T-6th) Akron Invitational (72) 930, 25th (36) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (227, 8th) Ohio State Invitational (72) 950, T-17th (23) Top Finisher: Pat Mohan (234, T-45th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Pat Mohan 71 144/227 1691/22 78.86 Dave Regnier 75 ––/233 553/7 79.00 Joe Dennen 75 155/231 1741/22 79.14 Mike O'Connell, Jr. 72 150/230 1512/19 79.58 Paul Nolta 76 159/231 1593/20 79.65 Chris Dayton 72 154/237 877/11 79.73 Mike Crisanti 75 151/244 721/9 80.11 Joe Houston 81 162/–– 162/2 81.00 Team 292 615/923 6876/22 312.55

1990-91 Coach: George Thomas Captain: Paul Nolta Tournament (par) Finish (field) Cincinnati Collegiate (72) 638, 10th (20) Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (159, T-33rd) Northern Intercollegiate (W. Lafayette, Ind.) (71) 879, 11th (22) Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (217, 22nd) Valparaiso Invitational 402, 1st (5) Top Finisher: Brennan Murphy (73, 1st) MCC Championship (72) 607, 2nd (9) Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Jr. (147, 1st) Central Fla. Intercoll. (72) 968, 18th (18) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (238, 75th) UK-Owens Invit. (72) 333, 24th (25) Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Jr. (80, T-63rd) Indianapolis Invitational 761, 5th (18) Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Jr. (146, T-4th) Indiana Invitational (71) 617, 7th (13) Top Finisher: Paul Nolta (153, T-14th) Akron Intercollegiate 942, 18th (18) Top Finisher: Mike Crisanti (235, T-56th) Ohio St. Intercollegiate (72) 922, 16th (23) Top Finisher: Mike O’Connell, Jr. (225, T-28th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Mike O'Connell, Jr. 71 146/218 1623/21 Mike Crisanti 73 153/228 1405/18 Paul Nolta 73 153/225 1652/21 Joe Dennen 69 156/217 1653/21 Chris Dayton 70 150/226 1420/18 Brennan Murphy 73 ––/–– 73/1 John Johnsrud 76 156/–– 555/7 Dave Regnier 80 ––/–– 80/1 Rick Coddens 82 ––/–– 82/1 Todd Klem 79 ––/263 342/4 Team 294 601/879 7069/21

Doug Giorgio paced the 1986-87 Irish with a 77.71 season stroke average.

1991-92

Avg 77.29 78.06 78.67 78.71 78.89 73.00 79.29 80.00 82.00 85.50 321.32

Coach: George Thomas Captain: Mike O’Connell, Jr. Tournament (par) Finish (field) Indiana Intercollegiate (W. Lafayette, Ind.) (71) 585, 3rd (18) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (142, T-1st) Cincinnati Collegiate (72) 639, 9th (21) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (150, 3rd) MCC Championship (70) 930, 2nd (7) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (220, 1st) Central Florida Invit. (72) 949, 18th (18) Top Finisher: Mike Crisanti (232, T-63rd) Evansville Intercoll.(72) 637, 8th (16) Top Finisher: Cole Hanson (157, T-22nd) Purdue Invitational (71) 619, 7th (14) Top Finisher: Mike O'Connell, Jr. (153, T-21st) Indiana Intercollegiate (W. Lafayette, Ind.) (71) 630, 13th (14) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (235) Akron Inv. [27 holes] 455 Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (110) Ohio State Invitational (72) 974, 17th (18) Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (237, T-27th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Chris Dayton 73 142/220 1657/21.5 Mike Chaney 72 147/231 1688/21.5 Joe Dennen 71 143/237 1690/21.5 Cole Hanson 78 157/–– 442/5.5 Chris O'Connell 75 164/241 1012/12.5 Todd Klem 81 163/–– 163/2 John Johnsrud 79 159/253 412/5 Mike O'Connell 74 153/246 1417/17 Team 291 619/930 6418/20.5

2010-11 MEN'S GOLF

Avg 77.07 78.51 78.60 80.36 80.96 81.50 82.40 83.35 313.07

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Year-by-Year Results Top Finishers: Burton/Hepler/Weeks (229) Marshall Invitational (71) 904, 6th (18) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (224, T-16th) Legends of Indiana (72) 958, 18th (18) Top Finishers: Hepler/Weeks (236, T-49th) Cleveland State Classic (71) 899, 1st (11) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (223, 62nd) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Bryan Weeks 72 149/223 1680/22 Joel Hepler 71 158/224 1682/22 Bill Moore 71 143/230 1689/22 Doug Diemer 72 157/224 623/8 Brian Donohoe 72 149/226 1490/19 Kit Burton 74 ––/229 943/12 Brad Hardin 77 ––/233 475/6 Brad Stanis 79 161/–– 161/2 Team 293 592/899 6720/22

1993-94 Coach: George Thomas Captain: Chris O’Connell Tournament (par) Finish (field) Purdue Invitational (71) N/A Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (227, T-26th) MCC Championship (71) 931, 2nd (7) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (228, 5th) Northern Intercoll. (@Mich.)926, 21st (24) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (227, T-29th) Ohio State Classic (72) 629, 10th (11) Top Finisher: Chris O’Connell (155, T-28th) Central Florida Classic (72) 978, 19th (21) Top Finisher: Kit Burton (243, T-84th) Sultan Run Intercoll. (72) 637, 11th (15) Top Finisher: Chris O’Connell (155, T-20th) Indiana Invitational (71) 611, 3rd (13) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (147, T-3rd) Bradley Invitational (72) 988, T-11th (20) Top Finisher: Mike Chaney (242) Xavier Invitational (71) 308, T-4th (18) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (147, T-7th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Brian Donohoe 72 147/227 1808/23 Chris O'Connell 74 151/227 1813/23 Mike Chaney 73 155/228 1815/23 Cole Hanson 73 154/228 1119/14 Todd Klem 72 153/240 965/12 Kit Burton 79 164/239 811/10 Joel Hepler 73 147/249 991/12 Team 300 611/9056 913/23

Pat Mohan led Notre Dame in stroke average in ’87’88, ’88-’89 and ’89-’90.

1992-93 Coach: George Thomas Captains: Chris Dayton, Joe Dennen Tournament (par) Finish (field) Indiana Intercollegiate (W. Lafayette, Ind.) (71) 588, 2nd (15) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (144, T-2nd) Cincinnati Invitational (72) 628, 9th (16) Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (152) MCC Championship (72) 939, 2nd (9) Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (232) Central Florida Invit. (72) 949, 16th Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (232, 4th) Purdue Invitational (71) 601, 6th Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (149) Ball State Invitational (72) 394, 4th Top Finisher: Chris Dayton (76) Indiana Invitational (71) 913, 8th Top Finisher: Chris O'Connell (218, 2nd) Michigan Invitational 908, 14th Top Finisher: Joe Dennen (222) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Joe Dennen 71 149/222 1442/19 Chris Dayton 70 144/232 1466/19 Chris O'Connell 74 150/218 1467/19 Cole Hanson 69 155/228 1282/16 Kit Burton 72 154/237 722/9 Mike Chaney 74 151/247 806/10 John Bode 78 ––/247 247/3 Chris Marando 83 ––/262 262/3 Team 291 488/908 5920/19

Avg 75.90 77.16 77.21 80.13 80.22 80.60 82.33 87.30 311.58

Avg 76.36 76.46 76.77 77.88 78.42 78.58 79.17 80.50 305.46

1996-97 Avg 78.61 78.83 78.91 79.93 80.42 81.10 82.58 300.57

1994-95 Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captains: Chris O’Connell Tournament (par) Finish (field) Air Force Invitational (72) 937, 19th (24) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (226, T-28th) Marquette Intercoll. (71) 915, 11th (18) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (224, T-18th) Northern Intercollegiate (E. Lansing, Mich.) (72) 611, 12th (19) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (147, T-7th) Embry-Riddle Intercoll. (72) 628, 8th (27) Top Finishers: Donohoe/Hepler/Weeks (155) UK-Owens Invit. (72) 916, 7th (13) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (226, T-11th) Legends of Indiana (72) 899, 10th (18) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (219, T-10th) Ohio State Intercoll. (72) 952, T-15th (23) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (234, T-35th) Kent State Invitational (70) 917, 17th (19) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (228, T-54th) MCC Championship (72) 917, 1st (9) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (221, 1st) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Brian Donohoe 70 155/221 1916/25 76.64 Brad Stanis 73 ––/231 231/3 77.00 Joel Hepler 72 155/219 1932/25 77.28 Bryan Weeks 72 147/232 1709/22 77.68 Chris O'Connell 69 154/228 1974/25 78.96 Bill Moore 72 154/227 1509/19 79.42 Kit Burton 81 164/–– 164/2 82.00 Matt Huggins 76 172/239 411/5 82.20 Mike Chaney 80 ––/248 248/3 82.67 Team 284 611/899 7692/25 307.68

BIG EAST Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captains: Brian Donohoe, Joel Hepler Tournament (par) Finish (field) Air Force Invitational (72) 906, 10th (24) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (224, T-23rd) Butler Fall Invitational (72) 929, 5th (17) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (230, T-13th) BIG EAST Championship (71) 595, 1st (9) Top Finisher: Brad Hardin (144, 2nd) San Francisco Invit. (71) 966, 14th (14) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (240, T-55th) Golden Ocala Invit. (72) 902, 6th (11) Top Finisher: Brad Hardin (226, T-20th) Butler Spring Invit. (71) 612, 1st (18) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (151, 2nd) Kentucky Invitational (72) 891, 4th (18) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (221, T-9th) Legends of Indiana (72) 884, 5th (18) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (216, T-10th) Cleveland St. Invit. (72) 906, 3rd (13) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (222, T-5th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Bryan Weeks 70 151/221 1672/22 76.00 Brian Donohoe 69 151/216 1914/25 76.56 Joel Hepler 69 152/221 1686/22 76.64 Todd Vernon 69 154/226 1303/17 76.65 Brad Hardin 70 144/226 1943/25 77.72 Brad Stanis 78 ––/234 234/3 78.00 Jeff Connell 73 ––/231 479/6 79.83 Chip Farrell 74 ––/242 242/3 80.67 Team 288 595/884 7591/2 303.64

1995-96 BIG EAST Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captains: Brian Donohoe, Joel Hepler Tournament (par) Finish (field) Yale Intercollegiate (70) 612, 2nd (27) Top Finisher: Bill Moore (151, T-7th) Michigan Invitational (71) 912, 9th (21) Top Finisher: Brian Donohoe (226, T-14th) BIG EAST Championship (71) 593, 1st (9) Top Finisher: Bill Moore (143, 1st) Embry-Riddle Intercoll. (72) 925, 5th (30) Top Finisher: Joel Hepler (227) UK-Owens Invit. (72) 918, 9th (16)

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Chris Dayton (left) and Joe Dennen (right) were a formidable duo for the Notre Dame men’s golf program in the early 1990s, combining for 16 team-best finishes.


1997-98 BIG EAST Conference Champion Coach: George Thomas Captain: Bryan Weeks Tournament (par) Finish (field) Air Force Invitational (72) 896, 12th (23) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (221, T-24th) Iowa Intercollegiate (72) 930, 11th (12) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (228, T-15th) BIG EAST Championship (72) 595, 1st (9) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (141, 1st) Legends of Indiana (72) 873, 10th (18) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (217, T-21st) Louisville Intercoll. (72) 624, 16th (23) Top Finisher: Brad Hardin (153, T-30th) Golden Ocala Invit. (72) 892, 5th (18) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (220, T-7th) Butler Spring Invit. (71) 584, 1st (16) Top Finisher: Bryan Weeks (142, 1st) Kentucky Invitational (72) 888, 2nd (20) Top Finisher: Willie Kent (218, T-4th) Marshall Invitational (71) 878, 8th (20) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (209, T-2nd) Ohio St. Intercollegiate (72) 895, 6th (16) Top Finishers: Kent/Vernon (221, T-14th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Willie Kent 69 147/218 1037/14 Todd Vernon 70 141/220 2014/27 Bryan Weeks 69 143/217 2037/27 Jeff Connell 69 148/209 2038/27 Brad Hardin 71 151/223 1842/24 Brad Stanis 71 148/218 1232/16 Adam Limbach 77 ––/235 235/3 Team 283 584/873 8055/27

1999-2000

Avg 74.07 74.59 75.44 75.48 76.75 77.00 78.33 298.33

Avg 74.18 74.54 75.32 75.56 77.00 77.26 77.32 79.33 298.29

Avg 74.76 74.77 74.81 75.65 76.49 78.35 79.00 299.15

Coach: George Thomas Captain: Steve Ratay Tournament (par) Finish (field) Wisconsin Invitational (72) 881, 4th (15) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (212, T-1st) PSINET Collegiate (72) 922, 9th (12) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (225, T-14th) Northern Intercoll.(72) 908, 11th (18) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (221, T-8th) Legends of Indiana (72) 873, 12th (13) Top Finisher: Alex Kent (210, 4th) El Diablo Intercoll. (72) 605, T-18th (24) Top Finisher: Alex Kent (148, T-32nd) UK-Johnny Owens Invit. (72) 896, 9th (15) Top Finisher: Alex Kent (220, T-10th) Marshall Invitational (71) 880, 13th (19) Top Finisher: Alex Kent (216, T-19th) Kepler Intercollegiate (72) 913, T-8th (17) Top Finisher: Kyle Monfort (226, T-19th) FirstEnergy Intercoll. (70) 585, T-3rd (19) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (142, T-2nd) BIG EAST Championship (70) 902, 5th (6) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (215, T-1st) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Steve Ratay 70 142/212 2063/28 Alex Kent 67 147/210 2077/28 Kyle Monfort 69 153/223 1212/16 Gavin Ferlic 74 NA/225 460/6 Brandon Lunke 71 143/220 1304/17 Pat Schaffler 72 151/220 1922/25 Peter Rivas 72 162/220 1321/17 Adam Anderson 74 NA/228 468/6 Team 288 585/873 8365/28

Bryan Weeks played a key role in Notre Dame’s run of three consecutive BIG EAST Conference titles from 199597.

2001-02

2000-01

1998-99 Coach: George Thomas Captains: Brad Hardin, Todd Vernon Tournament (par) Finish (field) Air Force Invitational (72) 880, 7th (24) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (219, T-26th) Iowa Intercollegiate (71) 886, 3rd (12) Top Finisher:Willie Kent (216, T-1st) Legends of Indiana (72) 893, 8th (18) Top Finisher: Kyle Monfort (217, T-10th) Louisville Intercoll. (72) 609, 2nd (20) Top Finisher: Brad Hardin (148, T-2nd) BIG EAST Championship (71) 617, 2nd (9) Top Finisher: Willie Kent (148, 2nd) Golden Ocala Invit. (72) 599, 8th (18) Top Finisher: Willie Kent (138, 1st) Dr. Pepper Intercoll. (72) 918, 14th (19) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (227, T-41st) Kentucky Invitational (72) 881, 2nd (18) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (212, T-2nd) Marshall Invitational (71) 896, 4th (20) Top Finisher: Brad Hardin (216, 2nd) Ohio St. Intercollegiate (72) 925, 9th (15) Top Finisher: Willie Kent (226, T-13th) Kent Cobra Collegiate (70) 866, 7th (19) Top Finisher: Kent/Vernon (215, T-15th) Michigan Invitational (71) 902, 15th (18) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (220, 17th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Willie Kent 67 138/214 2467/33 Kyle Monfort 68 152/217 972/13 Brad Hardin 71 148/216 2469/33 Jeff Connell 71 153/212 2345/31 Todd Vernon 72 153/214 2524/33 Steve Ratay 74 167/226 1332/17 Chris Whitten 77 158/246 404/5 Team 287 609/866 9872/33

Coach: George Thomas Captain: Todd Vernon Tournament (par) Finish (field) Air Force Invitational (72) 868, 1st (24) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (212, 3rd) Legends of Indiana (72) 878, 1st (16) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (214, 1st) Xavier Invitational (71) 872, 3rd (19) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (213, T-5th) Louisville Intercoll. (72) 593, 1st (18) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (143, 2nd) Treasure Coast Classic (72) 918, 2nd (15) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (223, 5th) Kentucky Invitational (72) 907, 10th (16) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (218, T-4th) Marshall Invitational (71) 892, 7th (20) Top Finisher: Jeff Connell (220, T-11th) Ohio St. Intercollegiate. (72) 925, 13th (17) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (230, T-33rd) Akron Intercollegiate (72) 905, 7th (20) Top Finisher: Todd Vernon (221, T-10th) BIG EAST Championship (71) 594, 3rd (9) Top Finisher: Alex Kent (145, T-5th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Todd Vernon 66 149/212 2077/28 Steve Ratay 70 143/213 2087/28 Alex Kent 68 145/217 2109/28 Jeff Connell 67 152/219 2040/27 Brandon Lunke 70 ––/231 231/3 Adam Anderson 72 152/225 1933/25 Chris Whitten 75 ––/233 467/6 Pat Schaffler 78 ––/238 238/3 Team 275 593/866 8352/28

Avg 73.68 74.18 75.75 76.67 76.71 76.88 77.71 78.00 298.75

Coach: John Jasinski Captain: Steve Ratay Tournament (par) Finish (field) Yestingsmeier Invit. (72) 908, 19th (19) Top Finisher: Chris Whitten (222, T-42nd) Wolverine Invitational (71) 594, 8th (20) Top Finisher: Brandon Lunke (142, T-3rd) Xavier Invitational (71) 873, T-8th (19) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (210, 4th) The Tillinghast (72) 614, 15th (24) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (144, T-8th) Ron Smith Invitational (71) 908, 11th (18) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (148, T-20th) Treasure Cove Classic (72) 610, 7th (19) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (140, 2nd) El Diablo Intercoll. (72) 918, 17th (20) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (217, T-4th) Pepsi-Cola Invitational (72) 917, 7th (13) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (223, T-13th) UK-Owens Invit. (72) 893, T-14th (18) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (217, T-16th) Marshall Invitational (71) 900, T-11th (20) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (220, T-16th) BIG EAST Championship (70) 882, 2nd (6) Top Finisher: Steve Ratay (215, T-2nd) Spartan Invitational (72) 921, T-12th (15) Top Finisher: Ryan Marshall (224, T-15th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Steve Ratay 66 140/210 2337/32 Ryan Marshall 69 155/217 1753/23 K.C. Wiseman 73 151/226 1538/20 Steve Colnitis 72 149/230 1849/24 Brandon Lunke 69 142/220 1775/23 Chris Whitten 72 150/222 1781/23 Bill McGaughan 73 157/223 624/8 Gavin Ferlic 76 165/223 398/5 Kevin Ricci 74 153/229 799/10 Andrew Kent 79 160/— 160/2 Mike Hastings 90 180/— 180/2 Team 283 594/873 9639/32

2010-11 MEN'S GOLF

Avg 73.03 76.22 76.90 77.04 77.17 77.43 78.00 79.60 79.90 80.00 90.00 301.22

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Year-by-Year Results 2004-05

Notre Dame’s 1997-98 team included (front row, from left): head coach George Thomas, Adam Limbach, Willie Kent, Brett Rechel, Bryan Weeks, Chip Farrell and administrative assistant Tom Hanlon; (back row, from left): Todd Vernon, Brad Hardin, Brad Stanis, Jeff Connell and John Dunham. The Irish won the BIG EAST Championship and Butler Invitational while placing second at the Kentucky Invitational. The team’s 298.33 season stroke average was led by Kent (74.07), Vernon (74.59), Weeks (75.44), Connell (75.48) and Hardin (76.75).

2002-03 Coach: John Jasinski Captain: Brandon Lunke Tournament (par) Finish (field) Inverness Intercoll. (71) 924, 14th (15) Top Finisher: Eric Deutsch (225, T-22nd) Kansas Invitational (72) 904, 9th (14) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (219, T-17th) Lexus Golf Classic (72) 885, T-9th (18) Top Finisher: Brandon Lunke (213, T-5th) SMU/Stonebridge Inv. (72) 873, 5th (14) Top Finisher: Tommy Balderston (213, T-5th) Nelson Invitational (71) 877, 12th (18) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (211, T-11th) Big Red Classic (72) 584, 8th (18) Top Finisher: Eric Deutsch (145, T-18th) Conrad Rehling Invit. (71) 912, 12th (13) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (224, T-36th) UK-Johnny Owens Invit. (72) 933, 11th (15) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (225, T-6th) Border Olympics (72) 885, 14th (20) Top Finisher: Eric Deutsch (219, T-28th) Kepler Intercollegiate (72) 936, T-13th (18) Top Finisher: Brandon Lunke (230, T-30th) BIG EAST Championship (70) 891, 2nd (6) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (221, T-2nd) Fossum/TaylorMade Classic (72) 901, 10th (14) Top Finisher: Brandon Lunke (217, T-13th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Scott Gustafson 69 145/219 2401/32 75.03 Brandon Lunke 69 147/213 2178/29 75.10 Mark Baldwin 67 152/211 2191/29 75.55 Tommy Balderston 69 147/213 1973/26 75.88 Eric Deutsch 68 145/216 2204/29 76.00 Ryan Marshall 72 154/226 620/8 77.50 Bill McGaughan 72 —/225 701/9 77.89 Gavin Ferlic 73 —/228 702/9 78.00 Daniel Klauer 75 —/234 234/3 78.00 K.C. Wiseman 76 —/231 705/9 78.33 Team 284 584/873 10505/35 300.14

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2003-04 BIG EAST Conference Champion Coach: John Jasinski Captain: Gavin Ferlic Tournament (par) Finish (field) Inverness Intercoll. (71) 934, 15th (15) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (232, T-46th) Windon Mem. Classic (72) 909, T-15th (17) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (217, T-11th) SMU/Stonebridge Invit. (72) 882, 1st (17) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (210, 3rd) The Tillinghast (70) 592, 2nd (13) Top Finisher: Shane Sigsbee (146, T-3rd) Nelson Invitational (71) 863, T-12th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (212, T-18th) Rice Intercollegiate (72) 900, T-2nd (14) Top Finisher: Tommy Balderston (218, T-4th) Clev. Golf Colleg. Classic (71) 918, 17th (17) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (216, T-14th) Conrad Rehling Invit. (72) 906, 9th (13) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (219, T-11th) Augusta St. Invitational (72) 892, T-14th (18) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (218, T-18th) Boilermaker Invit. (72) 908, 15th (18) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (221, T-27th) BIG EAST Championship (70) 876, 1st (6) Top Finishers: Balderston/Isban (218, T-3rd) Fossum/TaylorMade (72) 945, 14th (14) Top Finisher: Adam Gifford (230, T-41st) NCAA Central Regional (72) (West Lafayette, Ind.) 914, 12th (27) Top Finisher: Eric Deutsch (226, T-27th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Scott Gustafson 68 154/210 2598/35 Cole Isban 69 150/212 2558/34 Tommy Balderston 68 153/214 2425/32 Eric Deutsch 69 149/219 2230/29 Mark Baldwin 70 148/218 2232/29 Adam Gifford 76 —/230 464/6 Shane Sigsbee 70 146/213 1475/19 Daniel Klauer 74 —/234 713/9 Steve Colnitis 75 —/241 241/3 Gavin Ferlic 78 —/240 490/6 K.C. Wiseman 82 —/250 250/3 Team 286 592/863 11439/38

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BIG EAST Conference Champion Coaches: John Jasinski (fall), Jim Kubinski (spring) Captains: Steve Colnitis, Scott Gustafson, K.C. Wiseman Tournament (par) Finish (field) Inverness Intercoll. (71) 894, T-5th (13) Top Finishers: Gustafson/Deutsch (223, T-17th) ND Invit./Cent. Reg. Prev. (70) 892, 6th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (216, T-4th) Windon Mem. Classic (71) 906, T-14th (18) Top Finisher: Greg Rodgers (220, T-19th) Nelson Invitational (69) 854, 9th (16) Top Finishers: Deutsch/Isban (213, T-21st) Prestige at PGA WEST (72) 934, T-10th (16) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (219, 2nd) NOKIA Sugar Bowl Inv. (72) 893, 1st (14) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (221, T-5th) Irish Spring Invit. (72) 919, T-4th (13) Top Finisher: Greg Rodgers (228, T-14th) Gen. Jim Hackler Inv. (72) 891, 2nd (12) Top Finisher: Shane Sigsbee (215, T-2nd) Augusta State Invit. (72) 925, 7th (18) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (228, T-15th) vs. TCU (70) L, 581-563 Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (137) Aggie Invitational (72) 919, 14th (14) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (221, 17th) BIG EAST Championship (70) 311, 1st (6) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (75, 1st) NCAA Central Regional (70) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 877, T-13th (27) Top Finisher: Eric Deutsch (215, T-20th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Cole Isban 68 146/213 2670/36 74.17 Mark Baldwin 63 137/214 2248/30 74.93 Adam Hoyer 73 153/223 376/5 75.20 Eddie Peckels 70 148/215 1055/14 75.36 Adam Gifford 72 147/222 829/11 75.36 Tommy Balderston 67 149/213 1282/17 75.41 Mike King 68 147/214 1822/24 75.92 Eric Deutsch 68 145/213 2286/30 76.20 Daniel Klauer 74 —/226 686/9 76.22 K.C. Wiseman 69 150/223 1301/17 76.53 Greg Rodgers 69 154/216 2223/29 76.66 Shane Sigsbee 68 154/212 1767/23 76.83 Scott Gustafson 71 147/223 2330/30 77.67 Federico Salazar 72 —/234 473/6 78.83 Steve Colnitis 75 156/236 635/8 79.38 Team 279 581/854 10796/36 299.89

2005-06

Avg 74.23 75.24 75.78 76.90 76.97 77.33 77.63 79.22 80.33 81.67 83.33 301.03

BIG EAST Conference Champion Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Mark Baldwin, Scott Gustafson, Cole Isban Tournament (par) Finish (field) Gopher Invitational (72) 893, 5th (12) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (218, T-6th) Shoal Creek Intercoll. (72) 872, 6th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (210, T-1st) Coca-Cola Duke Classic (72) 865, 6th (15) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (210, T-6th) Prestige at PGA WEST (72) 880, T-5th (18) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (214, T-3rd) CordeValle Collegiate (72) DQ (16) Top Finisher: Eddie Peckels (220, T-34th) Lexus Naples Intercoll. (72) 872, 5th (13) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (210, T-4th) Gen. Jim Hackler Inv. (72) 896, T-11th (15) Top Finisher: Scott Gustafson (215, T-5th) Border Olympics (72) 888, 8th (16) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (219, T-17th) Augusta State Invit. (72) 889, T-11th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (216, T-13th) Boilermaker Invit. (72) 900, 3rd (12) Top Finishers: Isban/Sandman (220, T-2nd) BIG EAST Championship (72) 842, 1st (12) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (212, T-5th) The Maxwell (70) 853, 6th (11) Top Finisher: Mark Baldwin (211, T-16th) NCAA East Regional (72) (Orlando, Fla.) 897, 17th (27) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (224, T-52nd)


Player Cole Isban Mark Baldwin Tommy Balderston Eddie Peckels Josh Sandman Scott Gustafson Mike King Eric Deutsch Greg Rodgers Adam Gifford Team

Rd 67 66 68 70 69 67 68 73 74 76 272

54 210 210 215 220 217 211 220 222 224 237 842

Str/Rds 2627/36 2634/36 586/8 220/3 1101/5 2647/36 1595/21 1150/15 1151/15 237/3 10547/36

Avg 72.97 73.17 73.25 73.33 73.40 73.53 75.95 76.67 76.73 79.00 292.97

2006-07 Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Adam Gifford, Cole Isban Tournament (par) Finish (field) Gopher Invitational (72) 918, 9th (12) Top Finishers: Isban/Sandman (227, T-19th) Fighting Irish Grid. Classic (70) 889, 2nd (12) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (214, T-2nd) Prestige at PGA WEST (72) 879, 7th (15) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (213, T-10th) CordeValle Collegiate (72) 869, 11th (17) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (213, T-19th) Aloha Purdue Coll. Inv. (70) 874, 8th (9) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (215, T-14th) John Hayt Colleg. Inv. (72) 920, T-13th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (225, T-22nd) Triumph at Pauma Valley (71) 863, 2nd (16) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (212, T-4th) Border Olympics (72) 865, 6th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (209, 5th) Augusta State Invit. (72) 883, 17th (18) Top Finisher: Adam Gifford (214, T-8th) Boilermaker Invitational (72) 610, T-8th (15) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (150, T-15th) Kepler Intercollegiate (71) 628, 11th (16) Top Finisher: Cole Isban (155, T-32nd) BIG EAST Championship (72) 856, 2nd (12) Top Finishers: Gifford/Isban (213, T-5th) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Cole Isban 66 150/209 2472/34 72.71 Josh Sandman 66 152/213 2513/34 73.91 Adam Gifford 69 155/213 2540/34 74.71 C. Santos-Ocampo 70 150222 830/11 75.45 Shane Sigsbee 72 147/232 379/5 75.80 Eddie Peckels 69 156/219 1980/26 76.15 Greg Rodgers 69 154/217 1448/19 76.21 Kyle Willis 72 —/224 460/6 76.67 Doug Fortner 69 166/212 2147/28 76.68 Mike King 71 147/235 785/10 78.50 Olavo Batista 77 160/239 677/8 84.63 Team 278 610/856 10054/34 295.71

2007-08 Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Mike King, Eddie Peckels, Greg Rodgers Tournament (par) Finish (field) Gopher Invitational (72) 891, T-4th (12) Top Finisher: Greg Rodgers (219, T-7th) Fighting Irish Grid. Classic (70) 882, T-8th (12) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (210, T-2nd) Coca-Cola Duke Classic (72) 857, 3rd (15) Top Finishers: Hock/Sandman (213, T-11th) Mason Rudolph Inter. (71) 292, T-8th (18) Top Finisher: Tyler Hock (71, T-13th) UNCG Bridgestone Champ. (72) 878, 9th (15) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (217, T-15th) John Hayt Colleg. Inv. (72) 903, 15th (15) Top Finishers: Fortner/Sandman (224, T-29th) USC Collegiate Inv. (71) 925, 12th (14) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (220, T-3rd) Schenkel E-Z-GO Inv. (72) 888, T-12th (18) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (212, T-6th) National Invit. Tourn. (72) 883, T-10th (15) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (214, T-10th) Irish Invitational (70) 570, 2nd (9) Top Finisher: Eddie Peckels (139, T-1st) BIG EAST Championship (72) 889, 4th (12) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (219, T-4th) NCAA Central Regional (71) — Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (229, T-65th)

Player Josh Sandman Jeff Chen Doug Fortner C. Santos-Ocampo Kyle Willis Tyler Hock Dustin Zhang Greg Rodgers Eddie Peckels Connor Alan-Lee Mike King Olavo Batista Team

Rd 68 71 68 68 71 68 69 69 68 69 73 70 282

36/54 141/212 146/219 146/210 143/221 152/218 142/213 141/219 146/214 139/220 143/225 151/226 149/220 570/857

Str/Rds 2422/33 809/11 2210/30 1498/20 1128/15 1582/21 1284/17 1821/24 1519/20 1299/17 688/9 843/11 8858/30

Avg 73.39 73.55 73.67 74.90 75.20 75.33 75.53 75.88 75.95 76.41 76.44 76.64 295.27

Cole Isban broke the Irish singleseason stroke average record in each of his final two seasons, culminating with a 72.71 mark in 2006-07.

2008-09 Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Josh Sandman, Olavo Batista Tournament (par) Finish (field) USF Olympic Club Inter. (71) 889, 10th (15) Top Finisher: Tyler Hock (218, T-16th) Saint Mary’s Invitational (71) 869, 7th (17) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (212, T-6th) Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (70) 911, 15th (16) Top Finishers: Doug Fortner (225, T-34th) The Prestige at PGA WEST (72) 901, 10th (16) Top Finisher: Zhang/Alan-Lee (228, T-35th) UNCG Bridgestone Champ. (72) 890, T-7th (14) Top Finisher: Max Scodro (213, T-1st) Palmas Del Mar Inter. (72) 876, 2nd (10) Top Finishers: Doug Fortner (215, T-4th) Border Olympics (72) 891, 5th (16) Top Finisher: Jeff Chen (221, T-11th) Schenkel E-Z-GO Inv. (72) 912, 18th (18) Top Finisher: Jeff Chen (224, T-50th) Spring Break Championship (71) 892, 10th (14) Top Finisher: Tom Usher (221, T-27th) Robert Kepler Inter. (71) 929, 10th (13) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (227, T-18th) BIG EAST Championship (72) 873, 4th (12) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (210, T-2nd) Player Rd 36/54 Str/Rds Avg Doug Fortner 66 --/210 2450/33 74.24 Jeff Chen 72 --/218 1786/24 74.42 Max Scodro 67 --/213 2167/29 74.72 Tyler Hock 72 --/218 675/9 75.00 Connor Alan-Lee 68 --/220 2201/29 75.90 Tom Usher 70 --/221 1143/15 76.20 Dustin Zhang 68 --/223 1984/26 76.31 C. Santos-Ocampo 72 --/219 1379/18 76.61 Olavo Batista 73 --/231 936/12 78.00 Chris Walker 70 --/222 1329/17 78.18 Kyle Willis 74 --/240 399/5 79.80 Team 284 --/869 9833/33 297.97

2009-10 Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Josh Sandman, Olavo Batista Tournament (par) Finish (field) The Gopher Invitational (72) 881, 6th (12) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (216, T-7th) Mason Rudolph Champ. (71) 562, 5th (17) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (138, T-7th) Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (70) 870, 1st (15) Top Finisher: Josh Sandman (212, 1st) The Prestige at PGA WEST (72) 895, 11th (13) Top Finisher: Max Scodro (221, T-26th) UNCG Bridgestone Colleg. (72) 888, 15th (15) Top Finisher: Max Scodro (219, T-32nd) The Match Play (71) 2nd (11) ND Wins: GU, UConn; ND Loss: UofL Battle At The Beach (71) 1096, 11th (13) Top Finisher: Max Scodro (214, T-22nd) Border Olympics (72) 901, 9th (16) Top Finishers: Fortner/Scodro (225, T-35th) Bandon Dunes Champ. (71) 622, 1st (6) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (150, 1st) FAU Spring Break Champ. (71) 885, 12th (16) Top Finisher: Doug Fortner (209, T-2nd) Battle At The Warren (70) 292, 1st (2) Top Finishers: Fortner/Usher (69, T-1st) BIG EAST Championship (71) 874, 2nd (12) Top Finishers: Scodro*/Usher* (215, T-1st)

Player Doug Fortner Max Scodro Josh Sandman C. Santos-Ocampo Tom Usher Chris Walker Connor Alan-Lee Jeff Chen Kyle Willis Paul McNamara Olavo Batista Dustin Zhang Team

Rd 64 69 66 71 69 70 69 71 73 74 75 74 277

54 209 214 212 220 215 222 224 223 227 233 234 235 868

Str/Rds 1920/26 1997/27 2167/29 898/12 1201/16 1956/26 1130/15 1363/18 306/4 310/4 317/4 315/4 8538/29

Avg 73.85 73.96 74.72 74.83 75.06 75.23 75.33 75.72 76.50 77.50 79.25 78.75 294.41

* - Lost on first hole of paly in sudden victory playoff

2010-11 Coach: Jim Kubinski Captains: Connor Alan-Lee, Jeff Chen, Dustin Zhang Tournament (par) Finish (field) The Invitational at Kiawah (72) 879, 2nd (12) Top Finisher: Niall Platt (217, T-2nd) Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic (70) 859, 2nd (14) Top Finisher: Tom Usher (212, T-7th) The Firestone Invitational (72) 850, 2nd (13) Top Finisher: Max Scodro (209, 3rd) Lone Star Invitational (72) 862, 2nd (12) Top Finishers: Niall Platt & Chris Walker (213, T-3rd) St. Mary's Invitational (72) 861, 1st (15) Top Finisher: Tom Usher (212, 1st) The Match Play T-5th Notre Dame vs. Yale Cup 607, 2nd (2) Top Finisher: Paul McNamara (149) Schenkel Invitational (72) 888, 12th Top Finisher: Tom Usher (218, T-20th) LSU National Invitational (72) 917, 8th Top Finisher: Paul McNamara (227, T-19th) Battle at The Warren (70) 281, 1st Top Finishers: Jeff Chen & Max Scodro (69, T-2nd) BIG EAST Championship (71) 876, 1st Top Finisher: Max Scodro (212, 1st) NCAA Southeast Regional (72) 865, 9th Top Finisher: Niall Platt (210, T-10th) Player Rd 54 Str/Rds Avg Max Scodro 67 209 2199/30 73.30 Niall Platt 65 210 2202/30 73.40 Chris Walker 67 213 2218/30 73.93 Paul McNamara 67 216 2006/27 74.30 Tom Usher 68 212 1718/23 74.70 Ryan Coughlin 71 225 225/3 75.00 Jeff Chen 69 219 755/10 75.50 Connor Alan-Lee 69 224 982/13 75.54 Andrew Lane 73 228 690/9 76.67 Andrew Carreon 75 227 309/4 77.25 Dustin Zhang 75 244 321/4 80.25 Team 280 850 8745/30 291.50

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Dennen, Joseph ......................... ’90-’93............................. South Bend, IN Deutsch, Eric ...................................’04-’05 ..................................Rochester, MN Diemer, Doug.............................. ’97 .........................................St. Louis, MO Donohoe, Brian .......................... ’94-’97.......................Rochester Hills, MI Donohue, Phil ............................. ’38-’40................................. Sioux City, IA Donovan, David ......................... ’37 ...................................Winnipeg, MAN Dore, Thomas .............................. ’45, ’48 ................................Dearborn, MI Doyle, Michael ............................ ’52-’53............................. Morristown, NJ Dunn, James................................ ’69-’71.............................. Granite City, IL

John Anthony

Alan-Lee, Connor ................. ‘09-11 ................ Solana Beach, CA Anderson, Adam ........................ ’00 .....................................Plankinton, SD Anthony, John ............................ ’84-’86...............................Fort Worth, TX Arquilla, Art......................................’48-’49 .........................................Chicago, IL Balderston, Tommy ......................’03-’04 .................................Boca Raton, FL Baldwin, Harold .............................’35 ................................................Oak Park, IL Baldwin, Mark .................................’03-’06 .......................................Laconia, NH Banks, Johnny.................................’33-’35 .....................................La Grange, IL Batista, Olavo ..................................’10 ......................................Sao Paulo, Brazil Battaglia, Robert............................’10 ......................................Sao Paulo, Brazil Bauwens, Jonathan ......................’77 ........................................ South Bend, IN Beaupre, Francis ............................’30-’31 ..........................................Detroit, MI Beaupre, Russell.............................’30-’31 ..........................................Detroit, MI Belmonte, Robert..........................’77 ............................................Muskegon, IL Bennett, Charles ......................... ’37-’39........................... St. Augustine, IL Berland, Terry .............................. ’88 .....................................Great Bend, KS Besenfelder, James.................... ’44 ...........................................Mendota, IL Best, Marty ................................... ’70, ’72-’73 ................................ Peoria, IL Betz, Paul ...................................... ’73-’74..................................... Toledo, OH Bisconti, Peter ............................. ’62-’63................................Bronxville, NY Bona, Chris ................................... ’84-’87.................................W. Springs, IL Bradley, Arthur ........................... ’30-’31.............................. Montreal, QUE Brands, Michael .......................... ’69 ......................................... Portland, OR Breen, William ............................. ’49 .........................................Nashville, TN Burda, Jeffrey .............................. ’73-’75........................................Aptos, CA Burian, Ray ................................... ’47, ’49 .......................................... Joliet, IL Burton, Kit .................................... ’96 ........................................Fallbrook, CA Byrd, Chris .................................... ’71-’72............................... W. Seneca, NY

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Joe Grace

Eaton, Robert .............................. ’52-’53.................................... Greeley, CO Eisenbeis, Jack ............................ ’84 ........................... Warson Woods, MO Fehlig, Eugene ............................ ’41-’43..................................St. Louis, MO Fehlig, Louis................................. ’36-’37..................................St. Louis, MO Fehlig, Vincent ............................ ’32, ’34 .................................St. Louis, MO Ferlic, Gavin ................................. ’04 ........................................ South Bend, IN Ferlmann, James ........................ ’80-’83......................................... Peoria, IL Ferrel, Robert .............................. ’61-’63................................. Appleton, WI Filipiak, Robert............................ ’52, ’54-’55 ............................ Toledo, OH Fischer, William ........................... ’51-’52........................................... Joliet, IL Fisher, William ............................. ’41-’42.................................Toronto, ONT Fitzpatrick, John......................... ’44, ’47-’48 ..............................Akron, OH Flanagan, Christie...................... ’58-’60..............................Port Arthur, TX Foley, John ................................... ’54-’55............................ Indianapolis, IN Fortner, Doug.............................. ’07-’10....................................... Tustin, CA Fuhrer, Steve................................ ’85-’86................................. Oakmont, PA Gallagher, James ........................ ’43 ............................................ Newton, IA Garside, Thomas ........................ ’56-’58................................Davenport, IA Gennette, Mike ........................... ’76 .................................... South Bend, IN Gerst, Robert ............................... ’54 ........................................ Evansville, IN Gifford, Adam.............................. ’07 ........................................ Plymouth, IN Giorgio, Douglas ........................ ’87-’89................................Savannah, GA Gordon, Charles ......................... ’55 ......................................... Flushing, NY Gostisha, John ............................ ’32 ........................................Waukegan, IL Grace, Joseph .............................. ’56-’58...................................... Detroit, MI Grace, Thomas ............................ ’60-’62......................Lathrup Village, MI Green, Herman ........................... ’34-’36..............................New Castle, PA Gschwind, Alfred ....................... ’54 ......................................Reedsburg, WI Gustafson, Scott.............................’03-’06 ..................................Rochester, MN

Winfield Day

Campbell, Norman.................... ’87 .........................................Anniston, AL Carreon, Andrew................. '11 ......................... San Antonio, TX Carroll, Martin ............................. ’57-’58............................... Pittsburgh, PA Castleman, William.................... ’36-’37................................. Louisville, KY Chaney, Mike............................... ’93-’94................................ Collinsville, IL Chen, Jeff ................................ ‘09-‘11 ............................. Walnut, CA Clynes, James .............................. ’45 .............................................. Ithaca, NY Cole, William ................................ ’33, ’35 ........................................ Paolo, KS Colnitis, Steve ............................. ’02 .........................................Baldwin, MD Conley, Thomas .......................... ’48 ..................................West DePere, WI Connell, Jeff ................................. ’98-’00 .................................LaCrosse, WI Connelly, Richard....................... ’85-’88 ...........................Perrysburg, OH Conroy, Dennis ........................... ’71 .................................Washington, DC Conry, John .................................. ’41-’42......................................... Tulsa, OK Corcoran, Joseph ....................... ’39 .......................................Brookton, MA Costello, George ........................ ’40 .....................................Crystal Lake, IL Crisanti, Michael ........................ ’90-’92............................................Elgin, IL Culveyhouse, James ................. ’73-’75.................................Merrilville, IN Cvengros, William ...................... ’68-’70........................... Bloomington, IL Danahy, Patrick........................... ’64-’66...............................Pearisburg, VA Day, Winfield Jr. .......................... ’34-’36......................................Chicago, IL Dayton, Chris............................... ’90-’93.............................Washington, IN Delaney, John ............................. ’75 ............................................Findlay, OH

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Michael Heaton

Hagen, Walter, Jr. ....................... ’38-’40...................................... Detroit, MI Hanlon, Mark............................... ’86 .....................................Lake Worth, FL Hanlon, Tom ................................ ’44 ......................................Worcester, MA Hanson, Cole ............................... ’92-’94........................................Fargo, ND Hardin, Brad................................. ’97-’99..............................Martinsville, IN Harrigan, John ............................ ’41-’42............................Los Angeles, CA Heaton, Michael ......................... ’68 .............................................. Seneca, IL Hepler, Joel .................................. ’94-’97..................................Nashville, TN Higgins, Warren .......................... ’51 ............................................... Dallas, TX Highducheck, Al......................... ’61-’62...............................Waterbury, CT Hiniker, James ............................. ’63-’65.................................Hastings, MN Hock, Tyler.................................... ’08 ................................................ Ocala, FL Horak, Robert A.......................... ’81-’82................................Rochester, NY Hudak, Paul.................................. ’48-’50........................................... Joliet, IL Huffman, Lon .............................. ’84-’86 ................................Roseville, CA Hund, Frank ................................. ’58-’60................................. Galesburg, IL Isban, Cole.................................... ’04-’07 ................................ South Bend, IN

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Rich Knee

Kennedy, James ......................... ’59 ............................................ Toledo, OH Kennedy, Robert ........................ ’76 ............................................... Salina, KS Kennedy, Thomas ...................... ’44-’46...............................Rochester, MN Kenny, James............................... ’61 .............................................Ambler, PA Kent, Alex ..................................... ’00-’01....................Asuncion, Paraguay Kent, Willie ................................... ’98-’99 ..................Asuncion, Paraguay King, Mike..................................... ’05-’06..................................... Sidney, OH Kistner, Michael .......................... ’74-’75........................................Quincy, IL Kitch, Terrence ............................ ’63 ..................................... Fort Wayne, IN Kleffman, Edgar.......................... ’48 .........................................Hibbing, MN Klem, Todd ................................... ’93-’94.......................................Conrad, IA Klett, Tom ..................................... ’50 ...................................Wilkes Barre, PA Kloska, Bobby ............................. ’90 ..............................................Elkhart, IN Knee, David.................................. ’77-’80............................Wilmington, DE Knee, Richard .............................. ’75-’78............................Wilmington, DE Koprowski, Paul .......................... ’74-’76......................... Southbridge, MA Kuka, Monty ................................ ’67 .............................................. Havre, MT Kusek, Pat ..................................... ’89 ...................................Longmount, CO Lane, Andrew ...................... '11 ................................Fairport, NY Lafortune, Joseph ..................... ’43 ................................................ Tulsa, OK LaFrance, Michael ..................... ’70-’73...............................Muskegon, MI Lally, Terry ................................... ’58-’60................................. Louisville, KY Leslie, Joseph ............................. ’56 ............................................Whiting, IN Leyes, Frank ................................ ’82-’84............................. South Bend, IN Linbeck, Leo ............................... ’56 ..........................................Houston, TX Lundgren, John ......................... ’77-’80..........................Montevideo, MN Lunke, Brandon .......................... ’00-’03............................San Antonio, TX

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Former Irish golfer David Moorman has represented several PGA Tour members, including the late Payne Stewart and Paul Azinger.

Maihles, Al ................................... ’37 .....................................Shreveport, LA Malloy, Pat ................................... ’34-’36......................Oklahoma City, OK Malloy, Paul ................................. ’42 ................................................ Tulsa, OK Marshall, Ryan............................. ’02 .................................. Marco Island, FL Martin, Raymond ....................... ’33 .............................................Chicago, IL Martinez, Charles....................... ’68-’69.......................... New Orleans, LA Marzolf, Francis........................... ’50-’52.........................Worthington, OH Matey, Thomas ........................... ’51-’53.................................... Warren, OH Matt, Leo ....................................... ’55-’56..................................Cherokee, IA McCabe, Edward ........................ ’38 ....................................Lock Haven, PA McCarthy, Tom............................ ’78-’81.................................West Allis, WI McDonald, Larry ........................ ’63 ...................................... Falmouth, MA McGuinness, Bill ......................... ’79-’81............................... Woodbury, NJ McGuire, William ........................ ’55 ...................................Rocky River, OH McLaughlin, Charles ................. ’64-’66........................Miami Springs, FL McNally, Rian............................... ’66-’67............................. Pleasanton, CA Mentone, Francis ....................... ’68 .............................................Chicago, IL Milbourn, Eugene...................... ’37 ............................................Omaha, NE Minnich, Paul .............................. ’53-’54...................................... Lorain, OH Mohan, Patrick............................ ’87-’90 ....................... Mission Viejo, CA Moller, Lawrence........................ ’30-’31........................................Quincy, IL Montedonico, John................... ’32-’34................................. Memphis, TN Monfort, Kyle............................... ‘01 ............................................ Dublin, OH Moore, Bill .................................... ’95-’97.................................Fayetville, NY Moorehead, William ................. ’42 .....................................Anchorage, KY Moorman, David ........................ ’82-’84............................. South Bend, IN Moresco, Joseph ........................ ’51-’53.......................... Congan Hills, NY Morrow, Charles ......................... ’45 ........................................... Warren, OH Mosher, Arthur ........................... ’45 ...................................Long Beach, CA Mrus, James ................................. ’57 ........................................... Warren, OH Mulfur, Joseph ............................ ’55 ........................ Sault Ste. Marie, ONT Mulfur, Walter.............................. ’56 ........................ Sault Ste. Marie, ONT Murphy, Preston......................... ’50-’51............................... Hammond, IN Musick, Charles .......................... ’67-’69........................................ Miami, FL


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Robert Rolfs

Quinn, John ................................. ’48-’49..................................... Orange, NJ Ratay, Steve ................................. ‘99-’02.................. Arlington Heights, IL Redmond, William ..................... ’30-’32........................................... Joliet, IL Regnier, William ......................... ’64-’66......................................LaPorte, IN Richert, David ............................. ’76 ................................ Coral Gables, FL Rivas, Peter................................... ‘01 ................................. New Orleans, LA Roche, Jack .................................. ’29 ................................................ Erie, PA Rodgers, Greg ............................. ‘05, ’07-’08 .........................Phoenix, MD Rolfs, Robert ................................ ’49-’50.............................. West Bend, WI Rose, Thomas .............................. ’58-’59....................................St. Paul, MN Ryan, Thomas .............................. ’87 .................................... Vermillion, OH

Bill Regnier was a member of Notre Dame’s fourthplace team at the 1964 NCAAs and posted stroke averages of 75.17 in ’64-’65 and 75.07 in ’65-’66

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Samuel Nield

Nash, Thomas.............................. ’42 .............................................Chicago, IL Nead, Dennis ............................... ’59 ......................................Cincinnati, OH Nield, Samuel Jr.......................... ’39-’41............................. Central Falls, RI Nolan, George............................. ’38 ........................................Ironwood, MI Nolta, Paul .................................... ’88-’91................................... Phoenix, AZ O’Shea, Louis............................... ’30-’31........................................LeRoy, NY O’Toole, Daniel ........................... ’73 .............................Oklahoma City, OK O’Connell, Chris.......................... ’92-’95........................................Quincy, IL O’Connell, Mike Sr. .................... ’63-’65................................... Carthage, IL O’Connell, Mike Jr. ..................... ’89-’92........................................Quincy, IL Odlang, Bruce ............................. ’60-’61....................................St. Paul, MN O’Donovan, John ....................... ’83-’86............................................ Ada, MI O’Hanley, Joseph ....................... ’29 .............................................Chicago, IL O’Malley, Ed ................................. ’32 .................................................Dixon, IL

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Tim Sachek, a South Bend native, earned four letters for the Irish from 1978-81.

Sacheck, Tim................................ ’78-’81 ........................... South Bend, IN Sandman, Josh ........................... ’06-’08, ’10 ...................Greensboro, NC Santos-Ocampo, Carl ......... ’10 .......................................Naples, FL Saurs, Timothy ............................ ’76-’79 ........................................Pekin, IL Schaffler, Pat ................................ ‘01 ............................................... Dallas, TX Schaller, William ......................... ’38-’40.............................. Milwaukee, WI Schleck, Ev ................................... ’46-’47..........................S. Milwaukee, WI Schnurr, Edward......................... ’60 ........................................ Louisville, KY Schrieber, George...................... ’41 ...............................Albuquerque, NM Schuster, Phillip .......................... ’60 ............................ Western Springs, IL Scodro, Max.....................‘09-’10 ..................... Chicago, IL Scully, Dennis .............................. ’45 ..........................................Winnetka, IL Scully, Thomas ............................ ’82 .................................... Crown Point, IL Seidensticker, Norb................... ’29 .............................................Chicago, IL Sheehan, Thomas ...................... ’37-’39......................................Chicago, IL Seidel, Richard ............................ ‘44, ’47-’48 .................Minneapolis, MN Siegler, Chris ................................ ’67 .........................................Elmsford, NY Slater, William.............................. ’32 ........................................... Chicago, IL Smith, Joseph ............................. ’67 ............................Chestnut Lane, MD Sprinkler, Michael ...................... ’69 .................................... South Bend, IN Stahl, James ................................. ’59, ’61 ..............................Cincinnati, OH Stuhr, George .............................. ’46-’49............................Garden City, NY Stulb, Joseph ............................... ’39 ..........................................Augusta, GA Sullivan, David ............................ ’42 .................................... South Bend, IN Syron, Edward ............................. ’56-’58..................................... Pontiac, MI

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Robert Terry’s final-hole par gave Notre Dame a onestroke victory over Minnesota at the 1944 NCAA Championship.

Taylor, William ............................. ’36 ............................Bloomfield Hills, MI Tenbroeck, James ...................... ’64 .............................................Chicago, IL Terry, Robert ................................ ’44 ...........................................Kewanee, IL Terry, James ................................. ’53, ’54 ...................................Kewanee, IL Thorp, Michael............................ ’65-’67................................. Louisville, KY Thurn, Charles............................. ’56-’58............................. South Bend, IN Totten, Charles............................ ’29 ...................................... Pittsburgh, PA Totten, Joseph ............................ ’46 ...................................... Pittsburgh, PA

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Mel Wilke

Usher, Tom ................................... ’10 .............................. Bradford, England Veech, Thomas ........................... ’49-’51.............................. Milwaukee, WI Veeneman, William ................... ’32-’34................................. Louisville, KY Vernon, Todd ............................... ’97-’00 ..........................Englewood, CO Voelker, Charles .......................... ’71-’72 ............................. Pittsburgh, PA Vollhaber, Craig .......................... ’62 .........................White Bear Lake, MN Voss, Michael............................... ’62-’63........................... Birmingham, MI Wadden, William ........................ ’76-’77................................... Glenview, IL Walker, Chris ................................ ’10 .....................................Woodlands, TX Webster, Gerald .......................... ’58-’59..................................... Buffalo, NY Weeks, Bryan ............................... ’95-’98 ....................................... Tulsa, OK Whelan, Edward ......................... ’74-’75................................Savannah, GA White, Maurice ........................... ’49-’50......................................... Peoria, IL Whiting, Dick ............................... ’42, ’46 ..................................... Detroit, MI Whitten, Chris ............................. ‘02 ......................................... Rockford, MI Wilke, Mel ..................................... ’43-’44...................................... Detroit, MI Wilke, Robert ............................... ’36 ....................................... Hamilton, OH Williams, Donald ........................ ’57 ................................... Indianapolis, IN Willis, Kyle..................................... ’10 ...................................... Lake Forest, IL Wilson, Robert ............................ ’68-’70................................. Memphis, TN Wilson, William ........................... ’40-’42..............................Port Huron, MI Wiseman, K.C. ............................. ‘02 .................................... South Bend, IN Wolf, Milo...................................... ’40-’41............................. South Bend, IN Zhang, Dustin ....................... ‘09-11 ..............................Calgary, AB Zesinger, Clarke.......................... ’58-’60............................. South Bend, IN

David Pangraze played 42 rounds for the Irish from 1981-84 while posting four teambest finishes.

Pangraze, David ......................... ’81-’84....................................Auburn, NH Park, Felix...................................... ’55 ................................................ Tulsa, OK Patak, Raymond ......................... ’59-’61........................................ Dallas, TX Peckels, Eddie ............................. ’07 ....................................... Pinehurst, NC Peters, Craig................................. ’82-’83 ..................................... Tampa, FL Pirro, John .................................... ’66-’67.................................... McLean, VA Platt, Niall ............................ '11 ......................Santa Barbara, CA Porter, Paul ................................... ’45 ...................................... Beaumont, TX Powers, John ............................... ’52-’53......................................... Peoria, IL

(Left to right):Team captain Fran Beaupre, Louis O’Shea and Bill Redmond led Notre Dame to a third-place finish at the 1931 National Collegiate Championship (forerunner to the NCAA Championship).

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Honors & Awards

Larry Moller

Tom Veech

First Team All-American 1930 Larry Moller 1946 Dick Whiting 1949 Tom Veech 1951 Tom Matey Second Team All-American 1931 William Redmond 1933 Vince Fehlig 1934 Johnny Banks 1939 Tom Sheehan 1940 Phil Donahue 1943 Jim Besenfelder 1958 Joe Grace 1964 Mike O’Connell, Sr. Third Team All-American 1956 Charles Thurn 1956 Jim Mulfur 1960 Christie Flanagan 1961 Tom Grace 1962 Tom Grace 1964 Pat Danahy Honorable Mention All-American 1965 James Hiniker 1966 Charles McLaughlin 1969 Bob Wilson 1980 John Lundgren PING All-Midwest Region 2005 Cole Isban 2006 Cole Isban 2007 Cole Isban 2008 Josh Sandman 2011 Max Scodro Academic All-America Team

Golf Coaches Association of America National All-Academic Scholar Team 1985 John Anthony 1986 John Anthony 1987 Dick Connelly 1988 Dick Connelly 1988 Pat Mohan 1992 Michael Crisanti 1996 William Moore 1997 Bryan Weeks 1998 Brad Hardin, Bryan Weeks 1999 Jeff Connell, Brad Hardin, Willie Kent 2000 Adam Anderson, Jeff Connell 2001 Alex Kent, Steve Ratay 2002 Steve Ratay, Chris Whitten All-Midwestern Collegiate Conference 1984 Steve Fuhrer 1984 John O’Donovan 1985 John O’Donovan 1988 Doug Giorgio 1988 Pat Mohan 1989 Pat Mohan 1989 Paul Nolta 1989 Mike O’Connell, Jr. 1989 Dave Regnier 1990 Mike O’Connell, Jr. 1990 Chris Dayton 1991 Chris Dayton, Mike Crisanti 1992 Chris Dayton, Joe Dennen 1993 Brian Donohoe 1994 Brian Donohoe, Joel Hepler

(selected by College Sports Info. Dir. of America)

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Jeff Connell (third team) Steve Ratay (third team) Steve Ratay (second team)

Tom Matey Dick Connelly

Cole Isban

Brian Donohoe

Byron V. Kanaley Award The most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student-athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to the senior monogram athletes who have been most exemplary as both students and leaders. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are named in honor of a Weedsport, N.Y., native and 1904 Notre Dame graduate who was a member of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960. The Notre Dame men’s golf team has produced two winners of the award. Steve Ratay (Arlington Heights, Ill.), received the honor following the 2002 season, joining 1962 winner, Al Highducheck (Waterbury, Conn.). Ratay finished his Notre Dame career as one of the top golfers in the program’s storied history. A two-time Academic All-American (2001, 2002), Ratay graduated with the program’s lowest single-season average (73.03) in 2001-02 and finished his career with the second-best average (74.46 in 105 career rounds). Highducheck helped the Irish finish 17th at the 1962 NCAA Tournament. He appeared in 18 regular-season matches as a senior during that 1962 season while ranking second on the team with 76.2 strokes per round.

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2011-12 NOTRE DAME MEN’S GOLF SCHEDULE Date Sept. 11-12

Tournament/Host School(s) The Gopher Invitational University of Minnesota

Site/Course Wayzata, Minn. Spring Hill Golf Club

Sept. 16-18

Olympia Fields Invitational University of Illinois

Chicago, Ill. Olympia Fields Country Club

Sept. 26-27

Fighting Irish Gridiron Golf Classic Notre Dame, Ind. University of Notre Dame Warren Golf Course

Oct. 17-18

The Invite at Kiawah College of Charleston

Kiawah Island, S.C. Ocean Course at Kiawah Island

Oct. 31-Nov. 1

Baylor University

Dallas, Texas Royal Oaks Golf Club

The Match Play DePaul/USF

Orlando, Fla. Ginn Reunion Resort-Watson Course

March 3-4

Alumni Match Weekend

Hilton Head Island, S.C. Harbour Town/Sea Pines Resort

March 12

Spring Shootout University of Notre Dame

Greensboro, Ga. Reynold’s Plantation-Lake Oconee Course

March 16-18

Schenkel Invitational Georgia Southern

Statesboro, Ga. Forest Heights Country Club

April 9-10

All-American Intercollegiate University of Houston

Houston, Texas The Woodlands

April 23

Battle at the Warren University of Notre Dame

Notre Dame, Ind. Warren Golf Course

April 29-May 1

BIG EAST Championship BIG EAST/USF

Orlando, Fla. Ginn Reunion Resort-Watson Course

Spring Feb. 13-14

NIALL PLATT SOPHOMORE 2011 BIG EAST FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 2011 ALL-BIG EAST SELECTION

PAUL MCNAMARA III JUNIOR


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