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Many have said that experience is the best teacher. Perhaps that’s why students who attend Clemson University not only seek superior academics, they look for broader opportunities--hands-on learning, a stronger sense of family and community, and a powerful connection to the world around them. The best of both worlds, Clemson is redefining the term “top-tier research university” by combining the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the highly engaged academic and social environment of a private, liberal arts college. Described as the perfect blend of geography, camraderie and scholarship, Clemson is more than just a steppingstone to academic excellence. It’s the gateway to the rest of your life. The Clemson Experience is different for every student. There are countless opportunities to participate in decades of tradition, perform community service and pursue challenging learning situations. Clemson is a vibrant, student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration, public service, relevant research and a winning spirit -- in academics, athletics and life. Whatever your interests, Clemson goes beyond textbooks and lectures to provide an environment where you can play, discover, innovate and apply what you’ve learned to leave a lasting impression on the rest of the world.

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LEMSON M P U S L I F E Clemson University offers countless opportunities for students, faculty and community members to participate in decades of tradition, improve quality of life for their surrounding communities and pursue academic challenges. Ranked as the 22nd best national public university by U.S.News and World Report, Clemson is a vibrant student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration and a winning spirit — in academics, athletics and life. To become one of the country’s top-tier research universities, Clemson University has combined the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the academic and social environment of a small college. Just as founder Thomas Green Clemson intertwined his life with the state’s economic and educational development, this University’s students and faculty impact lives daily with their research and service. Clemson is a haven for students who work hard and play hard. With more than 300 student-run organizations on campus ranging from community service and professional to sports and social organizations, you’re sure to find one you’re interested in. We offer programs and events that showcase the many cultures, customs and celebrations that are part of this Clemson family. Our campus services like housing and parking ensure you have what you need to live and play on campus. Our recreation facilities are top-notch. Our entertainment groups bring a variety of shows to campus each year. And our student governments make sure you have a voice. So don’t sit on the sidelines. Come make the best of your campus experience.

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The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality. With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in academics, in athletics and in life.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/ Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our studentathletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.


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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic  Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs.


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Clemson University athletics is dedicated to creating and maintaining a positive image for the university within the surrounding communities through a commitment to service. By enabling student-athletes to identify and share their time, talents, and abilities, Clemson’s student-athletes demonstrate a commitment to the community, and also grow as engaged citizens. Headed by Linda White, the Community Relations among studentathletes has reached new highs. In the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson’s student-athletes completed a total of 5,180 hours of service, or an average of almost 11.5 hours per athlete. That’s the equivalent of 3,453 soccer matches, 7,770 basketball games, and more than 5,000 volleyball matches! Clemson’s commitment to service reaches across several initiatives for players and coaches, including Shop With A Coach, Relay for Life, Be A T.I.G.E.R. Field Day, trips to various shelters and elementary schools, as well as hundreds of other initiatives from churches to the Special Olympics. Perhaps the most unique part of Clemson’s efforts is the Be a T.I.G.E.R. program. Clemson continues to be the only Division-I athletics program that uses a comprehensive character education initiative in its outreach activities. As a member of an athletic program at Clemson, student-athletes and coaches can expect to have countless opportunities to enrich the lives of the surrounding community, a crucial part of student-athlete development.

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Table of Contents 2010-2011 Season Outlook

. utlook...................................................................................... 5-6 O .Roster.............................................................................................5 Quick Facts....................................................................................6 .Schedules.....................................................................................21 .Fall 2010 Statistics......................................................................35

Clemson has a great history of former Tigers who have gone on to success on the PGA Tour. They come together each December at the annual Tiger Golf Gathering

Tiger Bios

Meet the Tigers.............................................................................7 Alex Boyd......................................................................................8 .Brewer Bradshaw.........................................................................9 .Thomas Bradshaw......................................................................10 .Jacob Burger......................................................................... 11-12 David Dannelly............................................................................13 .McCuen Elmore.........................................................................14 Corbin Mills.................................................................................15 .Mike Muscatell............................................................................16 Will Ovenden..............................................................................17 Crawford Reeves........................................................................18 .Mike Soowal................................................................................19

Coaching Staff

Larry Penley.......................................................................... 20-24 .Statistics Under Penley...................................................... 25-27 .Jordan Byrd..................................................................................28

2009-10 Review

Statistics.......................................................................................29 Boxscores....................................................................................30 Team Results........................................................................ 31-32 Season Review............................................................................33 Final Notes..................................................................................34 Tiger Golf Gathering ...............................................................40

Facilities

Walker Course.................................................................... 36-37 Robinson Practice Facility........................................................38 Penley Golf Building...................................................................39

Former Tiger Greats

L. ucas Glover, U.S. Open Champion................................ 44-45 .Charles Warren................................................................... 46-47 Jonathan Byrd..............................................................................48 D.J. Trahan.....................................................................................49 .Clemson’s Greatest Golfers............................................. 55-56

Tigers on Tour

Tigers on Tour in 2010..............................................................50 Career Stats of Tigers on Tour......................................... 51-52 Tigers in the Majors........................................................... 53-54

History & Records

Golf Heritage............................................................................ 2-4 National Championship Season....................................... 42-43 International Influence..............................................................41 Individual Records............................................................... 58-59 Season Records..........................................................................60 Career Records..........................................................................61 Team Championships......................................................... 62-63 Individual Medalists....................................................................64 All-Time Coaching Records.....................................................65 Yearly Leaders.............................................................................66 Team Records.............................................................................67 All-ACC Career Statistics................................................. 68-69 Tiger Honors & Awards.................................................... 70-71 U.S. Amateur Results.......................................................... 72-73 NCAA National Boxscores............................................. 74-76 NCAA Tournament Records...................................................77 NCAA Regional Boxscores.............................................. 78-79 ACC Tournament Boxscores............................................ 80-82 Golf History......................................................................... 83-85 .Lettermen............................................................................. 86-87 Yearly Tournament Results.......................................................88 National Rankings......................................................................89 All-Time Results.................................................................. 90-96

Clemson Golf Staff

Head Coach:........................................................................................................................................................Larry Penley, Clemson ‘83 Years at Clemson:......................................................................................................................................................................................28th NCAA Tournament Appearances:............................................................................................................................................................ 27 NCAA National Appearances:.................................................................................................................................................................. 24 ACC Championships:.....................................................................................................................................................................................8 NCAA Regional Championships:.................................................................................................................................................................7 NCAA Champions:..................................................................................................................................................................................2003 Phone:..................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 656-1930 E-mail:.......................................................................................................................................................................... lpenley@clemson.edu Assistant Coach:.................................................................................................................................................... Jordan Byrd, Furman ‘98 Phone:..................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 656-1376 Home:..................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 637-8013 E-mail:......................................................................................................................................................................... jordanb@clemson.edu Academic Advisor:............................................................................................................................................................... Wayne Coffman

Sports Information

S. ID for Golf:................................................................................................................................................Tim Bourret, Notre Dame ‘77 .Email:..........................................................................................................................................................................btimoth@clemson.edu .Fax:........................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 656-0299 .Office: .................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 656-1926 .Home:..................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 888-3490 .Cell:.......................................................................................................................................................................................... (864) 356-3791

Athletic Administration

. thletic Director:.................................................................................................................................... Terry Don Phillips, Arkansas ‘70 A .Sr. Assoc. AD/External Affairs:......................................................................................................................Bill D’Andrea, Indiana St. ‘73 .Sr. Assoc. AD/Internal Affairs:................................................................................................................. Katie Hill, Central Arkansas ‘76 .Assoc. AD.Golf:......................................................................................................................................................Kyle Young, Clemson ‘02 .Assoc. AD/Facilities:....................................................................................................................................... Robert Ricketts, Erskine ‘71 .Assoc. AD/Events:....................................................................................................................................... Van Hilderbrand, Clemson ‘71 .Assoc. AD/Academic Services:................................................................................................................ Becky Bowman, Winthrop ’76 .Assoc. AD/Administration:...................................................................................................................Phil Grayson, IU-South Bend ’79 .Assistant AD/Compliance Services:...................................................................................................... Stephanie Ellison, Clemson ’98 .Assistant AD/Compliance Services:.............................................................................................................. Brad Woody, Clemson ’99 .Assoc. AD/Marketing:............................................................................................................................... Tim Match, Bowling Green ‘85 .Asst. AD/Promotions:.......................................................................................................................... John Seketa, SIU-Edwardsville ’81 .Asst. AD/Facilities:.............................................................................................................................................Gary Wade, Nebraska ‘78 .Director Sports Medicine:...............................................................................................................Danny Poole, Western Carolina ‘79 .Equipment Manager:................................................................................................................................. Alphonso Smith, Clemson ’91 .Strength Training Director:.............................................................................................................................Joey Batson, Newberry ’85 .Performance Coordinator:........................................................................................................................Dr. Loreto Jackson, Ulster ‘81 On the Cover: Clemson has among the top golf facilities in the nation and those facilities are going to get even better in the next few years. Construction on the Larry B. Penley Golf Building began in December of 2010. The new clubhouse located on the Clemson campus and adjacent to the team practice facility will be among the most spacious and modern in the nation.Former Tiger golfers now on tour have led the charge in fund-raising and their formation of the Tiger Golf Gathering each December has made this facility a reality. The back cover features the considerable success of former Tigers on the PGA Tour. Last year six former Tigers were on the Tour, including 2009 US Open Champion Lucas Glover, four-time PGA Tour winner Jonathan Byrd, D.J.Trahan, a two-time tournament winner and top 50 player on the money list, and Clemson Ring of Honor member Charles Warren, who has won over $5 million in seven years on Tour Media Interviews: All interviews with Clemson golfers and coach Larry Penley are coordinated though Clemson Sports Information Director Tim Bourret, who is in his 33rd year coordinating the sports information activities for the Clemson golf program. Releases and statistics are available concerning each tournament on clemsontigers.com. Credits: The 2010 Clemson golf media guide was written and edited by Tim Bourret. Statistical research and writing assistance by Sam Blackman, who spent countless hours researching Clemson golf results dating back to the first season in 1930. Interior layout and design by Heath Bradley. Cover designs by John Schauffhauser. Cover Photos: By Kerry Capps of the orangeandwhite.com, Bob Waldrop, Rex Brown, Patrick Wright, Mark Crammer of the orangeandwhite.com, the USGA, and the PGA Tour.

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Academic Excellence *Only 16 student-athletes in Clemson athletics history have earned AllAmerica honors on the field and in the classroom in the same year. Two of the 16 student-athletes who have accomplished this have been golfers. Jonathan Byrd is one of three Clemson student-athletes to accomplish this twice (1998-99 and 1999-00) and D.J. Trahan did it in 2001-02. Trahan actually was named the National Player of the Year in 2002 when he was named a third-team Academic All-American by CoSIDA, the only National Player of the Year from Clemson to also be an academic All-American in the same year. *Two Clemson golfers have been named Academic All-American on three occasions. Jason Griffith accomplished this in 1986-88 and Oswald Drawdy was a three-time selection from 1988-90. *The Clemson golf team has had a team GPA of 3.0 or better in 15 of the last 26 semesters. Six times in the last 11 years the team has posted a team GPA of 3.0 or better for the spring semester, then ranked in the top 20 in the nation at the NCAA Tournament. *Ben Martin, a senior in 2010, was a three-time selection to the All-ACC academic team and a two-time selection as an Academic Scholar by the Golf Coaches Association. He graduated in December of his final year at Clemson and is now on the PGA Tour. Award Winners *Charles Warren became Clemson’s first NCAA Champion in 1997 when he captured the championship at Conway Farms Country Club outside Chicago. He defeated Brad Elder of Texas in a playoff and overcame a three-shot deficit to Jason Gore of Pepperdine during the final round. Warren won the NCAA Championship as a junior, then won the Dave Williams Award as the top senior golfer in the nation in 1998. *D.J.Trahan won the Ben Hogan Award and the Jack Nicklaus Award in 2002 as a junior. During that 2002 season,Trahan won three tournaments, including the NCAA East Regional Championship. He posted a 70.33 stroke average, still among the top 10 single season stroke averages in NCAA history. *Kyle Stanley won the Ben Hogan Award in 2009 as a junior. *Clemson has had 52 All-America selections over the years, including at least one All-American in nine consecutive seasons between 1996-04. The list includes 14 first-team All-Americans, 11 second-team selections, six thirdteam selections and 21 honorable mention selections. Kyle Stanley was a first-team selection as a freshman in 2007, the only freshman in Clemson history to be named a first-team All-American. He was named first-team again in 2009 when he finished second at the NCAA Tournament. *Six players (Chris Patton, Charles Warren, John Engler, Lucas Glover, D.J. Trahan and Kyle Stanley) have been named first-team AllAmerican twice. Amateur Championships * Clemson players have had a strong heritage when it comes to success in national amateur events. The most noteworthy championship took place in 1989 when then Clemson rising senior Chris Patton won the US Amateur title at Merion Country Club in Ardmore, PA. He then went on to be the low amateur at the 1990 Master’s finishing in 39th place. Three other Clemson golfers finished as runner up at the US Amateur, Parker Moore in 1976, Danny Ellis in 1993, and Ben Martin in 2009. Michael Hoey, who played at Clemson Recent graduate Phillip Mollica is a two-time winner in 1998-99, won the British Amateur in of the Monroe Amateur, the 2001. only person to win the event *Two Tigers have won the United States twice. Public Links Championship and both

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Larry Penley led the Tigers to a National Championship in 2003. He is ranked fourth in all-time tournament victories with one school with 59 career wins.

times they were still Clemson golfers at the time of their triumph. Kevin Johnson won the US Public Links in 1987 and D.J. Trahan won the title in 2000, his freshman season at Clemson. Johnson was also the runner up in 1988 at that event. *The Sunnehanna Amateur is one of the top amateur tournaments each summer. A Clemson golfer won the event four consecutive years between 2001-04, including Lucas Glover, who was the 2001 champion and is now on the PGA Tour. *In the summer of 2006, four different Clemson players won six amateur events. Phillip Mollica won the Monroe amateur in June to start the run. Ben Martin won both the Festival of Flower and the Palmetto Amateur. Kyle Stanley won he Sahalee Players Championship in the state of Washington and the Southern Amateur in Birmingham within a two-week span. He was named the National Amateur Player of the Month for July. Tanner Ervin won the Rice Planters Amateur in July as well. *In the summer of 2008, Mollica won his second Monroe Amateur and is he only person to win the event twice. Stanley won the Southern Amateur for the second time and played in the Arnold Palmer Invitational on the PGA Tour in 2009. Four Clemson golfers advanced to the United States Amateur in 2008, including three who made it to match play. Coaching Excellence *Clemson Head Coach Larry Penley is ranked fourth in NCAA golf history in total tournament victories with 60. He is second among active coaches, first among active ACC coaches. He is second in ACC history behind former Wake Forest coach Jesse Haddock who won 83. *Penley is one of the few coaches who have already been inducted into the College Golf Hall of Fame. At the age of 44 in 2003 he was inducted into the Hall of Fame, the only coach in any sport in Clemson history to be inducted into the sport’s Hall of Fame while still the Clemson coach. *Penley was named the National Coach-of-the-Year by the College Golf Coaches Association and GolfWeek in 2003, the year he led the Clemson program to the NCAA Championship. He is a seven-time ACC Coach-ofthe-Year, more than any other ACC golf coach. *Penley has been the head coach at Clemson for 27 years. In that time he

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has led the program to seven NCAA Regional titles, more than any other coach. He has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament all 27 years and has finished in the top 20, 21 times, more than any coach in Clemson history regardless of sport. *Prior to Penley, Clemson had great leadership under Bobby Robinson, who led the program from 1975-83. It was Robinson who took Clemson to its first NCAA Tournament in 1980, its first ACC Championship in 1982 and its first NCAA top 5 finish in 1983. The Clemson practice facility is named in his honor. Penley Fourth in All-time Tournament Victories with one School

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Conference Championship Tradition *Clemson has won the ACC Championship nine times (including a cochampionship in 1990). That includes five titles in the last 13 seasons. Clemson won the title in 1982, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003 and 2004. Clemson has finished in the top four of the event for 11 of the last 13 years. *Clemson has had the individual ACC Champion seven times, including four of the last 13 seasons. Charles Warren, currently on the PGA Tour, won the

Charles Warren won the 1997 NCAA Tournament at Conway Farms in a playoff. It is one of 17 top 10 finishes by Clemson golfers at the NCAA Championships

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tournament in 1997 and 1998. He won the NCAA Championships in 1997 as well and one of only two ACC golfers to win the ACC Championship and the NCAA Championship in the same year. *David May was co-medalist of the ACC Tournament in 2009 as he shot a 206 to tie for honors with Matt Hill of NC State. *Clemson has had 34 different players named first-team All-ACC a total of 70 times. Clemson had at least two different All-ACC golfers every year from 1997-07. D.J. Trahan and Jonathan Byrd are the only two Tigers who have been named first-team AllACC four consecutive years. They are two of the 16 athletes in Clemson history who have been honored four times.

International Competition *Clemson has been prominent in the recent history of the Walker Cup. Between 1997 and 2003, Clemson had at least one representative at each Walker Cup, including 2001 when Lucas Glover and D.J. Trahan were members of the United States team Clemson had at least one and Michael Hoey was representative on the Walker on the Great Britain Cup team from 1997-2003. team. Six players with ties to Clemson Pictured above is Jonathan have participated in the Walker Cup Byrd, who represented the since 1997. United States in 1999. *The Palmer Cup is another amateur competition held each year. Between 1997-2004, Clemson had 13 players on United States or Great Britain squads. That includes John Engler who is one of the few three-time selections to the United States team. D.J. Trahan was a two-time selection to the United States squad and was the team captain in 2002. Tiger Head Coach Larry Penley served as the head coach of the United States team in 2004. *Kyle Stanley was a member of the United States Walker Cup championship team in 2007. *In terms of professional international play, Lucas Glover was a member of the winning United States President’s Cup teams in 2007 and 2009. NCAA Tournament Excellence *Clemson has been to the NCAA Tournament 30 years overall, including an active streak of 29 consecutive years. The last time Clemson was not in the NCAA Tournament was the spring of 1981. That is the longest streak in any sport in Clemson history. Clemson had a streak of reaching the national portion of the NCAA Tournament in 23 consecutive years between 1982-04, the second longest streak of national appearances in NCAA history. Only Oklahoma State’s active streak of 62 years in a row is longer. *Clemson has won seven NCAA Regional Championships in its history, more

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than any other Division I school since the NCAA went to that format in 1989. Clemson has had a pair of “three-peats” in regional championships, winning in 1993-94-95 and in 2002-03-04. Arizona, and Oklahoma State are second to Clemson with six regional titles apiece, while Arizona State has five. *Clemson had a streak of seven straight top 10 finishes at the NCAA Tournament between 1997-03. It is also tied for the longest streak of its kind in Clemson sports history. The Clemson men’s soccer program had seven top 10s in a row between 1973-79 and the men’s tennis team had seven consecutive top 10s from 1980-86. *When Clemson finished fifth at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championship at Purdue University in 2008, it marked the ninth time since 1997 that the Tigers recorded a top 10 finish, more than any other school during that time period. *Clemson’s fifth place finish was the fourth for the program since 2001, or over an eight year period. *Clemson’s fifth place finish in 2008 was the eighth time Larry Penley has had a top five team in his Clemson career. That ranks in a tie for second in the nation over the last 25 years. Oklahoma State has an incredible 18 top five finishes in that time period. *Clemson finished second at the NCAA Regional and 16th at the NCAA Championships at the Honors Course in Chattanooga, TN in 2010.

Poll Presence *The history of college golf polls is not very long, but since they have had in-season polls, Clemson has been omnipresent. Between 1996 and 2004, Clemson ranked in the final top 10 eight of nine seasons and in the top 20 each year. That includes a streak of seven consecutive seasons with a top five finish from 1997-03. *Clemson had a streak of 105 consecutive polls ranked in the top 10 in the nation between December 4, 1996 through May 7, 2004. Within that streak, Clemson was ranked in the top five in the nation for 62 consecutive polls between March 11, 1998 and June 15, 2001, and for 89 of 90 polls between March 11, 1998 and May 7, 2004. *As far as individuals are concerned, Clemson has had 27 players ranked in the top 25 of the final Sagarin computer rankings since 1996. The highest final ranking for a player is a number-two finish by D.J. Trahan in 2002 and 2003. He was named a first-team All-American each year. Kyle Stanley finished fifth in 2009. *Clemson has been in the top 25 of 168 of the last 174 Sagarin polls and in the top 10 in 132 of the last 174.

National Championship Season of 2003 *Clemson won the NCAA Tournament in 2003, the fourth national championship in the history of the school’s athletic program. It was the first NCAA title for any sport at Clemson in 16 years. *During the 2003 season, Clemson won the ACC Championship, the NCAA East Regional and the NCAA National Tournament. Clemson became the first Division I school to win its conference, NCAA regional and national championship in the same year. *Clemson won six tournaments overall during the 2002-03 years, more than any other Division I school and it was the most tournament titles in one season in Clemson history. *The 2002-03 Clemson team never finished lower than third in any even the entire year and had an incredible 183-8-3 won-loss record against the field in stroke play competition, a 95.1 percentage. Clemson finished first or second in 13 of its 14 events that year and was ranked number-one in the nation in every poll from the preseason to the postseason.

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Pipeline to the PGA *Clemson had six former players who were exempted or had conditional status on the PGA Tour in 2010, the sixth straight year Clemson has had at least four players on Tour. The list included Charles Warren, Jonathan Byrd, Lucas Glover, D.J.Trahan, Kevin Johnson and Brent Delahoussaye. Clemson was tied for seventh in the nation in producing players on the PGA Tour in 2006 when it had six members. *Clemson has six players on the PGA Tour in 2011. In addition to veterans Warren, Byrd, Glover and Trahan, 2009 All-American Kyle Stanley and 2010 All-American Ben Martin earned their PGA Tour Card through the Q school Tournament in December. *Jonathan Byrd (5), D.J. Trahan (2) and Lucas Glover (2) have combined for nine PGA Tour wins since 2002. Trahan won the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in January and then finished fourth at the 2008 United States Open. In 2010, Byrd won the Justin Timberlake Invitational with a hole in one on the third playoff hole, the only time in PGA Tour history that has happened. He then won the first event of the 2011 season when he won the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Maui in another playoff. *A Clemson golfer has won at least one PGA Tour each of the last nine years. Jonathan Byrd extended the streak when he won the first event of the 2011 season in Maui. *Lucas Glover won the 2009 United States Open to become the first former Tiger to win a professional Major. Glover defeated the World’s number-one and two players in Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, respectively. Glover then finished fifth at the PGA in August and was ninth in the final PGA money ranking. He also helped the United States to the President’s Cup championship and won the PGA Grand Slam in October.

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Ben Martin was second at the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in December of 2010 and will be on the PGA Tour in 2011. Above he is congratulated by long time pro Billy Mayfair, who also earned his card at the same event.

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A quick look to the Clemson roster reveals that the 2010-11 Tigers golf team does not have a single senior, a first for the program since 1991-92 and just the second time in Larry Penley’s 28 years as head coach. The Tigers must replace All-American Ben Martin, and reliable senior Luke Hopkins, who helped Clemson to a strong second-place finish at the NCAA Southeast regional and a #16 finish at the national tournament. “Ben was one of our top all-around student-athletes in many years,” said Penley, who has 60 career tournament wins. “He was a very good leader because he set a good example in terms of how to conduct yourself on and off the course. He has already played in three majors and we look forward to watching his professional career. He will be a significant loss, as will Luke, who had a consistent year as a senior.” So, Larry Penley is in a rebuilding mode with no senior leadership, right? “On the one hand we are young in that we don’t have any seniors. But, on the other hand, we probably have the most returning players who have played in a college tournament since I have been at Clemson. We played 10 guys over the course of last season, the most in my coaching career and eight of them are returning. And, we have a ninth (David Dannelly) who is a veteran of 16 college tournaments at the Division I level. “We also have four juniors who have red-shirted at one time or another in their careers (McCuen Elmore, Alex Boyd, David Dannelly and Mike Soowal) and they are in their fourth years of college golf. It is time for them to step up and be leaders. They are capable of doing it.” Penley does have some talented young players who are also capable of serving as team leaders on and off the course. Corbin Mills and Crawford Reeves are returning starters who played in nearly every event as freshmen last season, while Jacob Burger is a first-year junior who is the leader among returning players in stroke average. “Corbin Mills and Crawford Reeves were a big part of our team last year,” continued Penley. “Corbin has a big game and has great potential. He is one of the top ball strikers in the country. He just needs to improve in his

Season Outlook 2010-11 Clemson Men’s Golf Roster Name Alex Boyd Brewer Bradshaw Thomas Bradshaw Jacob Burger David Dannelly McCuen Elmore Corbin Mills Michael Muscatell Will Ovenden Crawford Reeves Mike Soowal

Hgt 5-9 5-8 5-9 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-3 6-3 6-0 5-9 6-1

Wgt 160 150 160 140 170 185 220 300 160 150 180

Cl Exp DOB *Jr. 2VL 7-22-88 *So. 1VL 8-21-89 Fr, HS 1-10-92 Jr. 2VL 12-13-89 *Jr. 2VL 5-23-89 *Jr. 2VL 8-12-89 So. 1VL 4-30-90 *So. 1VL 6-23-90 So. 1VL 7-30-90 So. 1VL 6-12-91 *Jr. SQ 12-19-88

Hometown Augusta, GA Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Orangeburg, SC Easley, SC Cheraw, SC Anderson, SC Lake Wylie, SC Spartanburg, SC Greenville, SC Walhalla, SC

High School Richmond County Acad. A.C. Flora A.C. Flora Orangeburg Prep Easley Cheraw Wren Charlotte Catholic Dorman Eastside St. Stephen’s Epis. (PA)

*Red-shirted one season

short game. “Crawford made great improvement over the course of his freshman year. But, like a lot of freshmen, he was not as consistent as we would have liked. At times he was our best player and at times he was the non-counter. But, I think we will see consistency this year.” “Burger is an outstanding player who just needs to get the ball in the fairway a little more often. When he does he will compete for medalist honors. Overall, he might have been our most consistent player last year. He had six straight top 20 finishes at one point, something no other player did last year. And it was during a run of tournaments against top competition.” Penley is confident Clemson can return to the NCAA Tournament for the 28th time in his 28 years as Tigers head coach. “I think we have a chance to be very good. How quickly we can be an outstanding team is yet to be seen. Overall, we should be a very good driving team, a very good ball striking team. The short game will be an area of emphasis in our preseason. If we can shave some strokes around the green we can have an outstanding season.” Burger had a 72.88 stroke average last year as a sophomore, third best on the team and just 0.02 strokes per

round out of second. He played in 11 of the 12 team events and had just one top 10, but a team best seven top 20s. He finished in the top 20 in every event between March and June, including an eighth-place at Furman, a 19th place at the ACC Tournament and a 17th place at the NCAA Southeast Regional. Burger, who made the Ping All-Region team as a sophomore, had four rounds in the 60s, including a second-round 68 at the NCAA Regional, and 13 total rounds at par or better.The Orangeburg, SC native averaged 30.31 putts per round last year, best on the team among the starters, and ranked 32nd in the nation in fewest three-putt holes per round. He played well this past summer, as he reached the second round of the North-South Amateur at Pinehurst and qualified for the United States Amateur where he reached a playoff for the final six spots in match play. He followed that up with a solid fall, including a fifth place finish at the Carpet Classic when he led the Tigers to a third place team finish in a national 12-team field. Mills was not far behind Burger in terms of stroke average, as he turned in a 73.06, fifth best in Clemson history for a freshman. He had a fifth-place finish at Jacksonville Invitational on the famed TPC Course, a third-place finish at

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Season Outlook Furman and a sixth-place at the Augusta State Invitational. The native of Easley, SC had 14 rounds at par or better, including three rounds of 67 or 68, most on the team. He has a big game in that he hits his irons long distances, as he proved in the NCAA Tournament at Alpharetta, GA when he had scores of 70 in the first and third rounds. He had a 4.68 average on par five holes last year, 45th best in the nation. Mills had the busiest schedule among active Clemson players this past summer. He finished 15th at the Monroe, 12th at the Players Amateur and 17th at the Palmetto to highlight his summer activity. He had the best stroke average on the team in the fall of 2010 and was Clemson’s top player in two of the four tournaments. He finished eighth with a 213 score at The Brickyard. Reeves had a slow start to his freshman year, but came on strong in the spring when he improved his stoke average by nearly 1.5 shots per round. His most important performance of the year came at the NCAA Southeast Regional when he finished 13th overall, helping the Tigers to a second-place finish behind number-one ranked Oklahoma State. Reeves also finished fourth at the Furman Invitational and eighth at the Jacksonville Invitational. He had three rounds in the 60s for the year and had eight rounds at 71 or better over his last 12 rounds of the year. Reeves also had a solid summer that included a fifth place finish at the Eastern Amateur and a 17th at the Palmetto. He had eagles on consecutive holes during his final round at the Palmetto Invitational, an example of his explosiveness when he keeps the driver in the fairway. Clemson has two starting spots up for grabs this year and there are six players on the roster who have significant college experience competing for those positions. Coastal Carolina transfer David Dannelly actually has the most experience at the college level among those players. Dannelly, was a starter on two Big South Conference Championship teams at Coastal Carolina. He was the Big South Tournament medalist as a freshman in 2008 and finished second in 2009. He was named Big South Golfer of the Month on April 10, 2008 and had four career top 10 finishes at Coastal Carolina, three as a freshman and one as a sophomore. He had an excellent summer of 2010 that included reaching

Jacob Burger had six straight top 20 finishes in the spring of 2010

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Crawford Reeves finished 13th at the NCAA Southeast Regional in 2010 the match play of the United States Amateur after a 13th place finish (out of the 312 golfers) in stroke play. “I am excited about David Dannelly joining our program,” said Penley. “He is going to add a big boost. He has won tournaments before and has a strong game. He is a talented player who has had a good summer. I think he fits in well.” He got his Clemson career off to a great start with a 67 in first career round in the Carpet Classic and helped the Tigers to a third place team finish. McCuen Elmore and Alex Boyd are two more red-shirt juniors with experience. Elmore played in two events last year and showed his capabilities with a sixth place finish at the USCA Cleveland Classic. His 211 score was the best by a Clemson player in that event by seven shots. This past summer he finished fourth at the Greystone Invitational and reached the second round of the South Carolina Match Play. Elmore played in all four events in the fall of 2010 and had the second best stroke average on the team. His fall performance included an 11th place finish at the Carpet Classic and he led the team in total birdies in the fall with 36. Boyd played in three events last year, and had a solid 74.33 stroke average. He was a starter at the 2009 Carpet Classic, one of the top fields of the year, and finished 33rd, tied for the second best among Clemson golfers. He also contributed to Clemson’s strong fourth place finish at the Augusta State Invitational. Soowal is a junior who is yet to get into a tournament for the Tigers as the result of some injuries, but hopes to make strides in a healthy 2011. Brewer Bradshaw is another young player with a bright future, who could see significant playing time this year. Bradshaw was in the Clemson lineup when the Tigers finished third at Jacksonville last year, and he had a strong summer of 2010. A highlight took place in June when he reached the finals of the South Carolina Match Play before losing to multiple time winner Todd White. He also finished 16th at the Carolinas Amateur. Bradshaw’s brother, Thomas, will be a freshman on the Clemson team this year. He did not play in the fall of 2010 and looks to help the Tigers down the road after an outstanding high school and amateur career. Mike Muscatell and Will Ovenden are two red-shirt sophomores who also have a chance to contribute this year. Muscatell played as an individual at Furman last year and finished 14th with a consistent 74-75-72 performance. He was in the lineup for the Tigers at the Brickyard Invitational this past fall. Ovenden finished 28th at The Brickyard, helping the Tigers to a runner-up team finish last year.

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Clemson Golf Quick Facts General Information Name: Clemson University Location: Clemson, SC 29633 Founded: 1889 President: James F. Barker, Clemson ’70 Enrollment: 19,111 Conference: Atlantic Coast Nickname: Tigers Colors: Clemson Orange & Regalia Home Course: The Walker Course Par/Distance: 72/6,911 Returning Starters: 3 (Jacob Burger, Corbin Mills, Crawford Reeves) Returning Lettermen: 8 (Alex Boyd, Brewer Bradshaw, Jacob Burger, McCuen Elmore, Corbin Mills, Mike Muscatell, Will Ovenden, Crawford Reeves) Lettermen Lost: 2 (Luke Hopkins, Ben Martin) All-ACC Players Lost: 1 (Ben Martin)

Program History First Year of Golf: 1930 ACC Championships: 9 NCAA Tournament App.: 30 NCAA National Appearances: 27 NCAA Regional Champs: 7 NCAA Top 20 Finishes: 24 NCAA Top 10 Finishes: 13 NCAA Top Five Finishes: 9 NCAA Highest Finish: 1 (2003) Individual National Champions: 1 (Charles Warren, 1997) ACC Individual Champions: 6 players, 7 times All-America Selections: 52 Head Coach: Larry Penley (Clemson ’81) -28th season at Clemson in 2008-09 -27 NCAA Tournament Appearances -24 NCAA National Tournament Appearances -7 NCAA Regional Titles -8 ACC Championships -21 Top 20 Seasons -12 Top 10 Seasons -8 Top 5 Seasons Assistant Coach: Jordan Byrd (Furman ’98) -6th season at Clemson


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Alex Boyd Alex

Boyd

5-9 •160 • Jr. Augusta, GA

Overview: Two-year letterman who has played in five events overall, four for the Clemson team and one as an individual in 2009-10…has achieved career best round of 71 twice, once in each of the last two years…starter when the 2009-10 season began, he played at Carpet Classic and tied for Clemson’s second best player at that national event… also earned start to open 2010-11 season at Carpet Classic….earned a letter as a freshman in 2008-09…played in two events, he was in Clemson’s team lineup at The Brickyard and at Isleworth… captain of Georgia 3A State Championship team in 2006...named to Clemson Academic Honor Roll in fall of 2010. Summer of 2010: Played in two major amateur events in summer of 2010, the Monroe Invitational and the Eastern Amateur…finished 64th at the prestigious Monroe, his fourth round 73 was his best round of that event…shot 73-72 for his two rounds at the Eastern Amateur…shot 78-73 at a US Amateur qualifier. At Clemson in 2009-10: Had 74.33 stroke average for the year, fifth best on the team, first among non-starters…scored 75 or better in six of the nine rounds…had one round at par and one under par, both took place at the Augusta State Invitational…helped Clemson to ninth-place finish in prestigious Carpet Classic in Dalton, GA…had rounds of 74-73-75 for 222 total to tie for 33rd place…his 222 finish tied for second best among Clemson golfers….played as individual at Furman and finished 42nd…had best tournament of the year in his hometown with 219 score at Augusta State Invitational…had rounds of 71-76-72, his round of 71 was his best of the year…helped Clemson to fourth-place finish in the 18 team field of the event that was played the weekend prior to the Masters… consistent player who had 74.0 stroke average in first rounds and 74.67 in final rounds… had solid 3.17 stroke average on par three holes…had 24 birdies in his nine rounds…hit .643 of his fairways for his nine rounds in 2009-10.

Getting to Know Alex Boyd

Summer of 2009: Played in the Georgia State Amateur and finished 40th with a 297 score after rounds of 75-74-72-76.

Favorite current professional golfer: Adam Scott Favorite athlete outside of golf: Roger Federer Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Lucas Glover Favorite course I have played: Augusta National Favorite golf hole: #12 at Augusta National Toughest course I have played: Augusta National My best shot ever: Holed out from greenside bunker to shoot 64 My best all-time round: 64 The best part of my game is: Ball striking My favorite club: 3-Wood The part of the game I must improve is: Consistency The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My dad

At Clemson in 2008-09: Played in two events, both in the fall…helped Clemson to third-place finish at The Brickyard with a 21st place finish…he shot a 219, including a third-round score of 71…his score counted in all three rounds and he was Clemson’s third best player at that tournament…scored three shots better than Clemson All-American Kyle Stanley at The Brickyard and seven shots better than 2009 US Amateur finalist Ben Martin…both of those players participated in the 2009 US Open…shot 240 at Isleworth in late October….had 11 birdies in his six rounds, he averaged 31.83 putts per round…hit 66 percent of his fairways and hit 53.7 percent of his greens in regulation. Summer 2008: Played in two major amateur events in the summer of 2008, the Palmetto Amateur in June and the Rice Planters in July…finished 63rd at Palmetto and 52nd and Rice Planters….finished 13th at Eastern Amateur…won Augusta Country Club Men’s Championship.

Tournament by Tournament, 2008-09 Date 10/11-13 10/26-28

Tournament Brickyard Isleworth

1-2-3 72-76-71 78-79-83

Par +9 +24

Tot 219 240

In 2007-08: Red-shirted the season at Clemson. Fin 21 82

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 9/11-13 3/19-21 4/3-4

Tournament Carpet Classic Furman Augusta State

1-2-3 74-73-75 77-74-77 71-76-72

Career Stats

Par +6 +2 +3

Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par 2008-09 2 6 459 0 2 0 0 2009-10 3 9 669 0 6 1 1 Totals 5 15 1128 0 8 1 1

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Tot 222 228 219

Fin 33 42 52

In High School: Captain of Georgia AAA State Championship Richmond County Golf team in 2006…team also won the regional title that year…GISA All-State in 2004…team MVP in 2004…winner of Augusta Country Club Men’s Championship in 2006…undefeated in match play at 31st annual Georgia vs. South Carolina Challenge Match played at famed Eastlake Golf Club in 2006…finished fifth at the GSGA State Junior Championship in 2006…finished fourth at AJGA Burgett H. Mooney Junior Rome Classic in 2005… he played high school golf for Coach Gene Crislip…graduate of Richmond Academy in 2007…MVP of his varsity team in 2007…lettered four years in golf…had three top five and four top 15 finishes at AJGA/FCWT International Junior events…had nine top 10 finishes at regional/state junior events…parents of Joe and Cissy Boyd…majoring in management…born July 22, 1988 in Augusta, GA.

Top Avg 10 BR BT 76.50 0 71 219 74.33 0 71 219 75.20 0 71 219

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Brewer Bradshaw Brewer

Bradshaw 5-8 •150 • *So. Columbia, SC

Overview: Started two of the four fall of 2010 tournaments, he had a solid performance at The Brickyard where he posted a two over par total of 218 and finished 21st overall… had a second round 70 and a final round 71…also played in the US Collegiate… played in one tournament for the Tigers in 2009-10 as a red-shirt freshman…in the lineup at the Jacksonville Invitational at the TPC Sawgrass and helped Tigers to third-place finish… had strong summer of 2009 that included trip to final 16 of South Carolina Match Play and 26th place finish at South Carolina Amateur… also had strong summer of 2010, he reached championship match of South Carolina Match Play…won three tournaments in high school, he led AC Flora High to three state championships in five years…son of former South Carolina quarterback Bill Bradshaw, his mother was a former Clemson cheerleader and Miss South Carolina….his brother Thomas is a freshman at Clemson in 2010-11. Summer of 2010: Had strong summer highlighted by reaching finals of the South Carolina Match play…had 71-71 in stroke play qualifier, 15th best in the field…then won four straight matches before losing in finals to multiple time champion Todd White, 2 up in the finals…won semifinal match over Parker Allen in 20 holes…had three other top 25 finishes in the summer…finished 22nd at the Rice Planters with 287 score…finished 16th at Carolinas Amateur in July with a 285 score, including opening round 68…finished 25th at South Carolina Amateur with a 218 score. At Clemson In 2009-10: Had a 239 score to finish 42nd in the field at the Jacksonville Invitational…tournament was played in difficult weather conditions…Bradshaw earned a spot in the Clemson lineup by winning the team qualifying tournament for the Jacksonville Invitational….in one of the rounds, he shot a 68 in bad weather conditions at The Cliffs at Keowee Springs in Six Miles, SC, five shots better than any other Tiger….that round included a hole-in-one on the 205-yard ninth hole...named to ACC Academic Honor Roll for 2009-10. Summer of 2009: Played in six major amateur events…started summer strong by reaching final 16 of South Carolina Match Play…defeated Phillip North in first round 2-up, then lost to Clemson teammate and eventual champion Crawford Reeves, in 19 holes in the second round…finished 65th at Rice Planters and 34th at North-South Qualifier…had best back-to-back outings at Carolinas Amateur where he shot a six-under-par 136 after consecutive rounds of 68…lost in first round of match play to Bryan Newton…among the leaders after the first round of the Southern Amateur where he shot a 68…finished at 290, 51st place…had consistent performance at South Carolina Amateur with 26th place finish after rounds of 74-75-70-72. At Clemson In 2008-09: Red-shirted season at Clemson…named to ACC Academic honor roll. Prior to Clemson: Led AC Flora High School in Columbia, SC to three state championships (2004, 2007 and 2008)…2008 Upper State medalist…during his high school career won the 2006 Outback High School Championship, the 2006 Jimmy Self and the 2008 Patriot Invitational Championship…runner up at the 2007 and 2008 Outback High School Championship…lettered five years at AC Flora High School in Columbia…named all-state twice and team MVP three times…had 73.3 average his final season…named Most Likely to Succeed in his senior class…named to National Honor Society…named Richland One Academic All-Star. Personal: Son of Bill Bradshaw, a quarterback and wide receiver at South Carolina who played against Clemson on the gridiron from 1981-84…his mother is the former Sherry Thrift, who was a cheerleader at Clemson from 1980-84… majoring in marketing at Clemson…born Aug. 21, 1989.

Getting to Know Brewer Bradshaw Favorite golfer of all-time: Payne Stewart Favorite athlete outside of golf: Ben Wallace Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Charles Warren Favorite course I have played: Oakmont Course I would like to play: Augusta National Favorite golf hole: #8 at Oakmont Toughest course I have played: Oakmont My best shot ever: 295-yard driver off the tee at #8 at Oakmont to three feet. My best all-time round: 61 The best part of my game is: Putting My favorite club: Putter The part of the game I must improve is: Chipping The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My grandfather

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 2/8-9

Tournament Jacksonville Inv.

1-2-3 81-77-81

Par +23

Tot 239

Fin 42

Career Stats

Top Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 BR 2009-10 1 3 239 0 0 0 0 79.67 0 77

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Year Course 2010 Cliffs at Keowee Springs

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Thomas Bradshaw Thomas

Bradshaw 5-9 •160 • Fr. Columbia, SC

Overview: Only first-year freshman on the Clemson roster in 2010-11…A 2009 AJGA honorable mention All-American…won 12 tournaments over the last three years, including eight in 2009…three-time Can/Am Team Match veteran…ranked 37th in AJGA Polo Rankings in June of 2010…South Carolina Junior Champion in 2009 when he was 11 under par and won by seven shots…3A Player of the Year in 2009 and 2008 for state of South Carolina…three-time All-State…brother of Clemson golfer Brewer Bradshaw, they are first brother combination on the Clemson golf team since 2003 when the Duncans (Brian and Ben) were on Clemson’s National Championship team…father, Bill, is former South Carolina quarterback and mom, Sheri, is former Clemson cheerleader and Miss South Carolina...named to Clemson academic honor roll for fall of 2010. Before Clemson: All-Area player of the year at the 3A level…finished fourth individually at the 2010 South Carolina 3A Championship, his high school won the team competition…finished fifth at the Southern Cross…Capital City Classic Champion in 2010… had eight wins and five other top five finishes in 2009…won AJGA Woodward Video, Jr. at The Greenbrier…state 3A Champion, Capital City Classic Champion, Sunshine Junior Champion, high school region champion…also took FCWT Duke Open Championship… member of Can/Am team that won the team title…also played in Carolinas/Virginia team match…runner-up at 2009 Azalea Junior and third place at AJGA Heritage Classic…honorable mention AJGA Rolex Junior All-American…3A All-State selection and the 3A Player of the year…averaged 72.15 for the year…ranked second in final 2009 Heritage Classic Foundation South Carolina Junior rankings….South Carolina Junior champion in 2008 when he was 11 under par…3A State individual champion in 2009, his high school team won the team title as well…3A Player of the Year in South Carolina as a sophomore… made all-state team in 2007 and 2008. Personal: Majoring in Pre-business at Clemson…son of Bill and Sheri Bradshaw and brother of Clemson golfer Brewer Bradshaw…born Jan. 10, 1992.

Getting to Know Thomas Bradshaw Favorite current professional golfer: Tiger Woods Favorite athlete outside of golf: LeBron James Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Charles Warren Favorite course I have played: Whistling Straits Favorite golf hole: #17 at Oakmont Toughest course I have played: Oakmont My best shot ever: Double eagle on 2nd hole in Carolinas Junior at the Dye Course at Colleton River My best all-time round: 65 in Nike Junior All Star at Langdon Farms in Oregon The best part of my game is: Driving My favorite club: Putter The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My Dad

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Jacob Burger Jacob

Burger

5-11 •165 • Jr. Orangeburg, SC

Overview: Had a solid fall of 2010, he had third best stroke average on the team…that included a fifth place finish at the Carpet Classic, the top finish by any Tiger in the fall… had a 212 score that included a second round 65, best by a Tiger in the fall and his career best…joined Crawford Reeves as most improved Clemson player over the course of 2009-10 the season…had third best stroke average on the team at 72.88, an improvement of 1.68 stroke per round over his freshman year…starter in 11 of the 12 tournaments in 2009-10…had just one top 10 finish, but had streak of six straight top 20s through the NCAA Southeast Regional, only Tiger on the team who had a streak of six straight top 20s all year… lettered in 2008-09 as a first-year freshman…played in three events and had a 74.56 stroke average, fifth on the team… played in three tournaments in 2008-09, two in the fall and one in the spring…has reached the second round of match play at the NorthSouth Amateur at Pinehurst each of the last three years… native of South Carolina who made all-state six consecutive years…honorable mention AJGA All-American….reached second round of match play at the US Amateur in 2008 and stroke play in 2010. Summer of 2010: Made second round of the North-South Amateur at Pinehurst, third straight year he has reached match play of the event….defeated Michael Shrader 1-up in the first round before losing to Blayne Barber in second round 4 and 3…finished 17th at the Palmetto Amateur in July with a 287 score, including a final round 68…finished second at his US Amateur qualifier with a 144 score… had rounds of 73-76 in the stroke play qualifier at US Amateur in Washington, 57th best in the field of 312…lost in a playoff to reach the match play portion of the championship. In 2009-10: Starter as a sophomore and had second best stroke average on the team at 72.88…helped Tigers to second-place finish at regional and 16th-place finish at national... had strong showing at NCAA Southeast Regional, he finished 17th with a 213 score, three-over-par...had a 68 in the second round that tied for the best round by a Tiger at the regional...finished strong with a 71, including a birdie on the last hole when he hit a five -ron from 204 yards to within a foot of the hole...had just 23 more strokes in 32 rounds than top Tiger Ben Martin…finished the year with a #130 ranking on the Sagarin computer rankings, a 71.76 rating...had 72.2 stroke average for his last eight events, best on the team during that time…had seven top 20 finishes for the year, six in the spring…played in all three events in the fall with a 15th place at The Brickyard his top performance… had consistent 73-71 to help Clemson to second-place finish…shot 222 at Carpet Classic to finish 33rd against a strong national field, he tied for Clemson’s second best golfer at that tournament…had then career best round of 69 at Carpet Classic, that tied for the best round by a Tiger in the fall…started the spring with 39th place finish at Puerto Rico, then put together five straight top 20s…was not Clemson’s best golfer in any of the last six events, but was second best in four of the six… had career best eighth-place finish at Furman when he shot a 220…shot even-par 213 at Hootie to finish 17th…also finished 17th with 213 score at NCAA Southeast Regional...had career best 210 score at Augusta State to finish 14th…had three consecutive under-par rounds at that event, the only time he has done that in his career…shot career best 68 in first round of the ACC Tournament, he finished 19th overall with even par 216 score…had team best 3.07 average on par three holes…third on the team in birdies with 95, and had team best 11.50 pars per round… also tied for team best in fewest bogeys per round at 3.0…hit greens in regulation .669 of the time…consistent over his rounds, averaged 72.44 in first rounds and 72.78 in last rounds....his score counted in all but four rounds this year...had a streak of 14 in a row broken in NCAA first round, but finished strong with 139 over last two rounds....had 225 score at NCAA national tournament at Honors Course, he had opening round 73 for his best round of the event...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Summer of 2009: Played well in his three amateur events…finished 28th at Palmetto Amateur, his 290 total included a 67 in the second round…finished 13th in qualifier for the North-South Amateur at Pinehurst with a 72, he then reached the second round of the match play with a win over Kevin O’Connell, 3 & 2…lost in second round to University of Florida All-American Tyson Alexander…also reached match play of the Carolinas Amateur with a 142 in the qualifier…finished 12th at South Carolina Amateur with a 286 score, second best among the seven Clemson golfers at the event…his performance included a second round 68 and two other rounds at even par.

Getting to Know Jacob Burger

Favorite professional golfer in history: Jack Nicklaus Favorite current professional golfer: Boo Weekly Favorite athlete outside of golf: Michael Jordan Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Lucas Glover Favorite course I have played: TPC at Sawgrass Favorite golf hole: #17 at TPC Toughest course I have played: Scarlet Course at Ohio State My best shot ever: 4-iron at #17 at Harbour Town to five feet from the pin My best all-time round: 65 at SCGA Amateur at CCSC The best part of my game is: Irons My favorite club: 9-iron The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My dad My dream foursome includes myself and...Ben Hogan, Bobby Jones and Jack Nicklaus

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Jacob Burger In 2008-09: Played in three tournaments that year, including the first two of the year…helped Clemson to fourth-place finish at strong field at The Preview with a 225 score…he was fourth best among Tigers at the event…his final round 73 was second best that day behind Kyle Stanley’s 69…showed improvement in each round of all three events he played, a rare stat, especially for a freshman…fourth best among Clemson players at The Preview where he shot a 225…improved from 76 to 75 to 74 over his three rounds at Inverness…shot a season best 221 at The Hootie at Bulls Bay…after opening 78, he had rounds of 72 and 71 to close strong…tied for best round among Clemson golfers on the final day...shot 75 or better in six of his nine rounds, including four of his last six….finished the year with a .698 fairway hitting percentage, second best on the team…averaged 31.33 putts per round. Summer 2008: Had an impressive summer in limited play…both of his most impressive performances were at Pinehurst #2….reached second round of match play at North-South Amateur at Pinehurst in July, he defeated Clemson teammate David May in 20 holes, then lost to Patrick Rada in the second round 2-up…won his US Amateur qualifier by six shots at Colleton River Plantation in Hilton Head with a 136 score, four-under-par…finished fifth at the South Carolina Amateur with a 281 score, he was the top finisher among Clemson players at that event…reached second round of match play at US Amateur at Pinehurst… 10th out of 312 golfers in the medal play qualifier, then defeated Michael O’Neal of Jacksonville, FL in the first round before losing to eventual Amateur champion Danny Lee in the second round. Prior to Clemson: South Carolina Junior Player of the Year in 2007…the 2007 SCISA Player of the Year…named to all-state teams in South Carolina from 2002-08… already has three top 35 finishes in South Carolina Amateur on his resume, including a top 20 in 2007…2006 SCJGA Champion and had runner-up finish in 2007…had a pair of top 10 finishes in AJGA events, he finished in top five at AJGA Heritage and seventh at AJGA Players Championship… captured the 2006 Joe Cheves Junior Invitational @ Mimosa Hills when he shot 70-68... …earned six letters in high school at Orangeburg Prep in Orangeburg, SC …Jacob also played three years of high school basketball and he was named best defensive player of that team twice in his career…named to National Honor Society in the classroom…boys state, eagle scout and honor graduate… comes to Clemson from same hometown that sent former Clemson quarterback Woody Dantzler to Clemson… father played football at The Citadel in the 1960s…son of Gil and Mona Burger…born Dec. 13, 1989 in Charleston, SC…majoring in marketing at Clemson.

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Tournament by Tournament, 2008-09 Date 9/12-14 9/28-30 3/29-31

Tournament Carpet Classic Preview Hootie

1-2-3 77-75-73 76-75-74 78-72-71

Par 225 225 221

Tot +9 +12 +8

Fin 56 46 50

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 9/11-13 10/10-11 10/25-27 2/21-23 3/8-9 3/19-21 3/28-30 4/3-4 4/23-25 5/20-22 6/1-3

Tournament Carpet Classic Brickyard Isleworth Puerto Rico Classic USCA Cleveland Furman Hootie Augusta State ACC Tournament NCAA Southeast NCAA National

1-2-3 71-82-69 73-71 79-74-80 72-70-76 76-71-71 73-75-72 70-71-72 70-71-69 68-73-75 74-68-71 73-77-75

Career Stats

Par +6 E +17 +2 +8 +4 E -6 E +3 +9

Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par 2008-09 3 9 671 0 6 0 1 2009-10 11 32 2332 4 26 10 3 Totals 14 41 3003 4 32 10 4

Tot 222 144 233 218 218 220 213 210 216 213 225

Top Avg 10 BR BT 74.56 0 71 221 72.88 1 68 210 73.24 1 68 210

All-Time Hole in One Shots Year 2002 2005 2006

Course P aw Paw CC Paw Paw CC Orangeburg CC

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Fin 33 15 56 39 17 8 17 14 19 17 103

City Club Used Distance B amberg, SC 8 140 Bamberg, SC 6 180 Orangeburg, SC 4 205


David Dannelly David

Dannelly 5-10 •170 • *Jr. Easley, SC

Overview: Transfer from Coastal Carolina who sat out the 2009-10 season…starter in the fall, he played all four tournaments…had best performance in first tournament, he was 15th at Carpet Classic…had 67 in his first career round…helped Tigers to third place finish in national field…with graduation of Ben Martin and Luke Hopkins will see a lot of playing time…had strong summer of 2010, he reached the match play of the US Amateur…has significant experience with outstanding Division I program at Coastal Carolina…starter on two Big South Conference Championship teams…made big contributions to those two championships, he was the Big South Tournament medalist as a freshman in 2008 and finished second in 2009…named Big South Golfer of the Month for the Big South Conference on April 10, 2008…had four career top 10 finishes at Coastal Carolina, three as a freshman and one as a sophomore…had best round of 68 at Augusta State Invitational on April 6, 2008....had 74.68 stroke average for his career with eight under-par rounds… native of nearby Easley, SC and Easley High School. Summer of 2010: Had a successful summer that included reaching match play of the United States Amateur in August…started summer by reaching third round of South Carolina Amateur, he had rounds of 70-65 in the stroke play qualifier, second best in the field… then defeated Chad Siefert and Brad Still in the match play before losing to Parker Allen… shot 294 to finish 44th at Rice Planters, then finished 46th at Palmetto Amateur…won his US Amateur qualifier with a 142 score…finished 13th at US Amateur stroke play qualifier out of 312 competitors with rounds of 72-72…lost to 2009 US Open Champion ByeungHun an (now at California) in the first round 3 and 2….also had a 20th place finish at the South Carolina Amateur with a 217 score. At Clemson in 2009-10: Red-shirted the season due to NCAA transfer rules. At Coastal Carolina 2008-09: Played in eight tournaments for the Chanticleers… got season off to good start with pair of #30 finishes, one at Duke Individual tournament and one at The Ridges…had finished seventh at The Ridges the year before…shot 68 in first round of the Desert Shootout on March 19, 2009, he went on to finish 27th in the tournament with a 214 score…shot 74 or better in eight of his last nine rounds that year…finished year off with second place at Big South Conference Tournament. At Coastal Carolina in 2007-08: Earned All-Big South Conference honors after winning the individual title at the league’s postseason tournament... played in eight tournaments and 23 rounds for the Chanticleers in his freshman year, ranking third on the team and eighth in the conference with a 74.26 scoring average, including six rounds of par or better... had one top-five and three top-10 finishes on the year... made it back-to-back top10 finishes in the spring with his win after having tied for eighth at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational, shooting a 3-under 141 in the rain-shortened event...posted a personal season-best 68 in the second round at Augusta State... posted a top-10 finish in his first collegiate tournament, tying for seventh at the Bank of Tennessee at The Ridges Invitational... shot a 5-under 211 in the tournament, including a 3-under 69 in the second round, the second best 18 for Coastal Carolina in the fall, while going 1-under in each of the other two rounds... earned a place on the Big South Presidential Honor Roll... High School: Was a 2005 All-State honoree after leading Easley to the Class 4A State Team Championship, as well as a two-time All-Region selection... ranked second in the state in the Boy’s Junior Rankings over the last year, as well as 24th nationally among the Class of 2007 by GolfWeek... the first-ever AJGA All-American to sign at Coastal, finishing in the top 10 of nine of 10 events in 2006, including four of five AJGA events.... posted individual wins at The Blade and The Joe Wyatt High School Invitational tournaments... Personal: Full name: David Christian Dannelly... Son of Gordon and Kathy Dannelly... Majoring in economics.

Getting to Know David Dannelly Favorite current professional golfer: Lee Westwood Favorite athlete outside of golf: Lance Armstrong Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Lucas Glover Favorite course I have played: Ocean Course, Kiawah Island Favorite golf hole: Hole 17 at Keowee Vineyards Toughest course I have played: Chambers Bay, Washington My best shot ever: Flop shot to set up par save in US Amateur qualifier My best all-time round: 64 at Keowee Vineyards The best part of my game is: Driving accuracy My favorite club: Putter The part of the game I must improve is: Short game

@Tournament by Tournament, 2007-08 Date 10/12-14 11/5-7 2/9-10 3/9-10 3/17-18 4/4-6 4/20-22 5/15-17

Tournament The Ridges Corde Valley Gator Invitational General Hacker Barona Cup Augusta State Big South NCAA East

1-2-3 71-69-71 76-77-80 74-73-77 76-78-76 78-76-76 73-68 70-73-71 75-74-76

Par -5 +17 +8 +14 +14 -3 -2 +9

Tot 211 233 224 230 230 141 214 225

Fin 7 62 63 63 58 8 1 121

@Tournament by Tournament, 2008-09 Date Tournament 10/13-14 Duke Individual 10/24-26 Ridges 11/3-5 Corde Valley 2/2-3 Arizona Inv. 3/8-9 General Hacker 3/19-21 Desert Shootout 4/5-6 Augusta State 4/20-22 Big South @ At Coastal Carolina

1-2-3 77-76-76 73-75-74 80-77-79 73-78-77 73-77-81 68-73-73 74-70-74 73-73-78

Par +16 +6 +20 +15 +15 -2 +2 +8

Tot 229 222 236 228 231 214 218 224

Fin 30 30 67 65 44 27 47 2

Career Stats at Coastal Carolina

Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 -Par Par 2007-08 8 23 1708 2 12 6 0 2008-09 8 24 1802 1 13 2 0 Totals 16 47 3510 3 25 8 0

Year 2001

All-Time Hole in One Shots

Course Wild Dunes

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Top Avg 10 BR 74.26 3 68 75.08 1 68 74.68 4 68

City Myrtle Beach, SC

Club Used 8-iron

BT 211 214 211

Distance 145

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McCuen Elmore McCuen

Elmore 6-1 •185 • Jr. Cheraw, SC

Overview: Starter on 2010-11 Clemson team, he had second best stroke average in the fall of 2010…had four under par rounds to lead the team…had 11th place finish in fall of 2010 at the Carpet Classic, second best on the Clemson team…also had top 25 at The Brickyard… two-year letterman entering this year, who has shown improvement each year…had top career tournament at 2010 USC Cleveland Classic in Aiken, SC where he finished sixth with 211 score…had career best 69 in the second round…that was his first tournament competing for the Clemson team, he had played in an event as an individual previous to that… played three events in his first two seasons…in the starting lineup for two consecutive tournaments at midseason… earned a letter in 2008-09 when he played in The Brickyard as an individual... had a solid summer of 2009…improved his stroke average by two shots per round over his freshman year…reached the Final Four of the South Carolina Match Play in summer of 2009, he lost to eventual champion and Clemson teammate Crawford Reeves…has finished in top 20 of the Palmetto Amateur two of the last three years… won Jay Haas Award as SCGA Junior player of the year for 2006…had surgery to repair injured shoulder in November of 2009…had strong summer of 2010 with two fourth-place finishes...has been named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll each of his three years. Summer of 2010: Had a pair of fourth-place finishes in important amateur events… finished fourth at Greystone Invitational with a 284 score, he had rounds of 71-71-68-74… also finished fourth at South Carolina Amateur with a five under 208, he was the top finisher among Clemson players…reached second round of South Carolina Amateur, he was eighth in the stroke play qualifier with a 140 score…finished 49th at Palmetto Amateur and 39th at Cardinal Amateur.

Getting to Know McCuen Elmore

At Clemson In 2009-10: Played in two events at midseason, consecutive starts at USCAiken Cleveland Classic and Furman Invitational…had rounds of 71-69-71 at USC-Aiken to finish sixth, the top finish at the event among Clemson golfers… had an eagle on his first hole of the third round…finished with 36 pars, fifth best in the field…led Clemson to secondplace team finish, he shot seven shots better than any other Tiger and was only Tiger in top 16 at the tournament…the 69 was a career best round at college level…played the next week at Furman and shot 237, but finished strong with 74 in final round, helping Tigers to the tournament title....sixth on the team in stroke average in 2009-10…had just 3.0 bogeys per round and that was first on the team…had 72.50 stroke average in the final round…had 16 birdies and one eagle…averaged just 29 putts per round, best on the team...named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Favorite current professional golfer: Bubba Watson Favorite athlete outside of golf: Peyton Manning Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Jonathan Byrd Favorite course I have played: East Lake Favorite golf hole: Hole 15 at Palmetto Toughest course I have played: Germantown Country Club My best all-time round: 62 at Cheraw State Park The best part of my game is: Short game My favorite club: Lob Webge The part of my game i must improve is: Mental Aspect The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My brother Baker

Tournament by Tournament, 2008-09 Date 10/11-13

Tournament Brickyard

1-2-3 82-73-75

Par +20

Tot 230

Fin 67

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 3/8-9 3/19-21

Tournament USCA Cleveland Furman

1-2-3 71-69-71 80-83-74

Career Stats

Par +1 +21

Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par 2008-09 1 3 230 0 2 0 0 2009-10 2 6 448 1 4 1 0 Totals 3 9 678 1 6 1 0

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City Greensboro, NC Seneca, SC

Fin 5 103

Top Avg 10 BR BT 76.67 0 73 230 74.67 1 69 211 73.33 1 69 211

All-Time Hole in One Shots

Year Course 2005 Greensboro CC 2010 Cross Creek # par 4 hole

Tot 211 237

Summer of 2009: Had outstanding performance at South Carolina Match Play…finished 11th in stroke play qualifying with even par 144…then reached the Final Four with three match play wins…defeated Evan Phillips, Scott Glace and Austin Reeves before losing to Clemson teammate Crawford Reeves 5 &4 in the semifinals….finished 24th at Greystone Invitational…played in Carolinas Amateur, but did not reach Match Play…had rounds of 7278 at Southern Amateur before missing the cut…finished 34th at South Carolina Amateur with a 295 score. At Clemson in 2008-09: Played in one event, The Brickyard and shot a 230 to finish in 67th place…played as an individual…his score would have counted for Clemson team total in each of the last two rounds when he shot 73 and 75…. shot three shots better than AllAmerican Kyle Stanley in that second round…named to the ACC Academic honor roll. Summer 2008: Had an active summer in which he played in six amateur events…third in the qualifying rounds of the South Carolina Match Play with a 141 score, he then lost in first round to Clemson teammate Luke Hopkins…had his best tournament finish of the summer at the Palmetto Amateur in June when he was 11th with a 292 score…reached match play of the Carolinas Amateur with a 142 total…eighth at his US Amateur qualifier, he missed qualifying by just a couple of strokes…finished summer with 26th place finish at the South Carolina Amateur with a 295 total. At Clemson In 2007-08: Red-shirted the year at Clemson…named to the ACC Academic honor roll.

Club Used 8 3 wood

Distance 170 #305

In High School: AA State champion in 2006 and 2007…named Mr. Golf for the state of South Carolina in 2006…played on state championship teams in 2002 and 2007…played on region champions from 2002 through 2007…six-time all-region and five-time all-state in golf at Cheraw High School in Cheraw, SC…from same high school as former Clemson AllAmerica punter Dale Hatcher…lettered six years in golf at Cheraw High…has brother, Baker Elmore, who was a member of the South Carolina golf team….majoring in economics.

2010-11 Clemson Golf


Corbin Mills Corbin

Mills

6-3 •220 • So. Anderson, SC

Overview: Clemson’s top golfer in the fall of 2010, his fall was highlighted by an eighthplace finish at The Brickyard with a three-under par 213 score…had a hole-in-one at the US Collegiate at the Golf Club of Georgia, just the fifth hole-in-one in Clemson history in competition for the Tigers…had the ace on 13th hole, a 183-yard hole with an eight iron…starter as a freshman in 2009-10, he finished fourth on the team in stroke average with a 73.06 figure…that average is fifth best in Clemson history for a freshman…named a Ping All-District selection as a freshman…came to Clemson as national top 50 player according to AJGA and he lived up to his billing with three top six finishes as a freshman… he and Ben Martin were only Tigers with three top six finishes...had the two top rounds of the year by a Tiger with a pair of 67s, his 207 at Augusta State is also the low 54-hole tournament by a Clemson golfer in 2009-10…had a 68-67 on the same day in that tournament and became first player in Clemson history with a pair of rounds at four-under-par or better on the same day...he was nine-under for the two rounds that April 3rd day...third on the team in rounds in the 60s with four and he had 14 total rounds at par or better, third on the team…recorded an ace in the practice round for the Augusta State Invitational on April 2, it was his first swing of the day….aced the par three 165-yard fourth hole that day…the Regional 4A champion at Wren High School in nearby Anderson, SC…has a big game who could be the longest hitter on the Clemson team…had a strong summer of 2009, he was only Clemson golfer to play in the United States Public Links. Summer of 2010: Had the busiest schedule among Clemson golfers in amateur events in summer of 2010 and he had some strong results…had four top 20 finishes overall… started summer with 15th place at Monroe Invitational with a 284 score…had rounds of 74-70-69-71…finished 52nd at Northeast Amateur before finishing 12th at Players Amateur with a 289 score…finished 36th at Southern Amateur with even par 288…had third round 67 on way to 17th place finish at Palmetto Amateur….finished summer with 10th place at South Carolina Amateur where he shot 212…tournament included 2nd round 67. In 2009-10: Had 73.06 stroke average, fourth on the team, but just 0.20 strokes per round out of second best… played in 11 of the 12 events, he missed only the first tournament of the year at the Carpet Classic, so he has played in 11 straight events, 10 in a row for the Clemson team entering 2010-11…starter on Clemson’s #16 ranked team as a freshman...played well in NCAA Tournament to end the year, he was Clemson’s third best golfer at the NCAA National at The Honors Course, he and Ben Martin were the only Tigers to shoot 75 or better in all three rounds...had two even par rounds at NCAA Southeast Regional, helping the Tigers to a second-place finish...made his debut at The Brickyard as an individual…Clemson’s second best golfer at the prestigious Isleworth Collegiate, he finished 39th with 229 score…also second best at Jacksonville Invitational in the first event of the spring when he finished in fifth place with a 223 score…only Tiger to shoot 75 or better in every round of that event…finished 11th at Puerto Rico with a seven-under-par score of 209…finished third at Furman with 215 score, helping the Tigers to the tournament title, he was Clemson’s second best golfer at Furman…top Tiger at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational with a 207 score, nine-under-par, he finished sixth overall…that tied Clemson record for 54-hole score overall and vs. par by a Clemson freshman…had a 72.50 stroke average in the final round, tied for the best on the Clemson team…had a 4.71 stroke average on par five holes, best on the Clemson team…had 95 birdies for the year, tied for third best on the Clemson team....second on team in greens in regulation with .685 figure...his scores counted in 30 of his 32 rounds playing for the Clemson team and that was the best percentage on the Clemson team…only rounds that did not count were a 78 in the second round of the USC-A Cleveland Classic and a 78 in the second round of the NCAA Southeast The Crabapple Course...had a streak of 13 straight rounds that counted towards Clemson team score come to an end at Alpharetta...helped Clemson to second place regional finish with a 218 score...had opening and closing rounds of 70, his opening round tied for the best by a Tiger that day....hit 16 greens in regulation in carding his 70 in the final round...joined Ben Martin as only Tigers to score at par or better in two of the three rounds at The Crabapple Course. Summer 2009: Had solid summer that included reaching second round of the South Carolina Match Play in June…had 138 figure for the 36-hole qualifier for a six-under-par score that was fourth best in the field…reached second round of the match play before he lost to Austin Reeves in 19 holes…finished second at Festival of Flowers in Greenwood with a six-under-par score...played in Carolinas Match play, but did not qualify for match

Getting to Know Corbin Mills Favorite current professional golfer: Jonathan Byrd Favorite athlete outside of golf: Josh Hamilton Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Chris Patton Favorite course I have played: Sage Valley Favorite golf hole: Hole 17 at Sawgrass Toughest course I have played: Victoria National Golf Club My best all-time round: 64 The best part of my game is: Off the tee My favorite club: Driver The part of my game i must improve is: Short game The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My family

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date Tournament 10/10-11 *Brickyard 10/25-7 Isleworth 2/8-9 Jacksonville 2/21-23 Puerto Rico 3/8-9 USCA Cleveland 3/19-21 Furman 3/28-30 Hootie 4/3-4 Augusta State 4/23-25 ACC Tournament 5/20-22 NCAA Southeast 6/1-3 NCAA National *Played as individual

1-2-3 78-73 77-75-77 74-74-75 70-70-69 75-78-72 72-76-67 76-70-71 68-67-72 74-72-77 70-78-70 74-72-75

Par +7 +13 +7 -7 +15 -1 +4 -9 +7 +8 +5

Tot 151 229 223 209 225 215 217 207 223 218 221

Fin 52 39 5 11 47 3 32 6 36 34 72

Career Stats

Top Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 BR 2009-10 11 32 2338 4 24 7 7 73.06 3 67

All-Time Hole in One Shots

Year Course City 2010 Forest Hills Augusta, GA 2010 #Golf Club of GA Alpharetta, GA # In Competition for Clemson Team

Club Used 7-iron 8-iron

BT 207

Distance 165 183

play…only Tiger to reach the United States Public Links tournament, he had rounds of 78-78 and did not qualify for match play…finished the summer with solid performance at South Carolina Amateur, he was 12th with two-under-par 286….that included a 67 on the final day that was the low round of the day and best round of the tournament by any Clemson golfer. In High School: Ranked 48th in the nation in late May of 2009 according to the AJGA national rankings…honorable mention AJGA All-American in 2008…attended nearby Wren High School for two years, he was home schooled for two years…played his senior year at Wren and was named the Anderson Independent-Mail Area Player of the Year…had nine-hole average of 34.0 and 18-hole average of 70…won the Region 4A Championships with an eight-under par score…played his high school golf for Wren Head Coach Fran Campbell…played in eight AJGA tournaments in 2008…finished second at the Horseshoe Bend Junior Classic with a 140 total in April…finished 12th at Ringgold Telephone Company Junior Classic in June with a 214 total. Personal: Son of Stoney and Kristi Mills…parents were missionaries in Russia and Italy when he was growing up so he has lived all over the world…family came to the United States for his freshman year or high school…majoring in sociology…born April 30, 1990.

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Mike Muscatell Mike

Muscatell

6-3 •265 • *So. Lake Wylie, SC

Overview: Talented player who finished 14th as an individual in his only Clemson tournament as a red-shirt freshman in 2009-10…will look to see much more action in 201011…played in one even in the fall of 2010, he finished 50th at The Brickyard…had opening round 71…resident of the state of South Carolina, but attended Charlotte Catholic High in Charlotte, NC where he was a two-time State Champion…veteran of two United States Junior Amateur Tournaments as well….a fully exempt AJGA player his last five years of eligibility at that level…has played well at Azalea Amateur the last two years with a pair of top 30 finishes. Summer of 2010: Finished 44th at prestigious Monroe Invitational in June, he had rounds of 80-69-70-77 to finish at 296…his second round 69 tied for the best in the field of top amateurs at that event. In 2009-10: Played in the Furman Invitational as an individual and finished 14th with a 221 score…had consistent rounds of 74-75-72, five-over-par…had 10 birdies and an eagle at the Furman University course…averaged 29.33 putts per round….had 4.42 average on the par five holes during the tournament…finished strong with even par 72 in the final round…played in the Azalea Amateur at the Country Club of Charleston March 25-28 and finished 18th place with a 289 score…it was second straight 289 score at that tournament for Muscatell…had second round 68 and finished ahead of former Clemson All-American John Engler among others. Summer of 2009: Had an active year at the amateur events, that began with 28th place finish at the Azalea Amateur in March…had rounds of 72-70-71-76 to finish with 289 score…finished ahead of Georgia Tech All-American Cameron Tringale and Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo at that event…also played at Palmetto Amateur (57th) , Monroe Amateur (66th) , the North-South and the South Carolina Amateur…had second round 70 at South Carolina Amateur to tie for his low score of the summer… At Clemson in 2008-09: Red-shirted the season…named to ACC Academic Honor Roll.

Getting to Know Michael Muscatell

Favorite professional golfer in history: Ben Hogan Favorite athlete outside of golf: Mickey Mantle Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Lucas Glover Favorite course I have played: Quaker Ridge in Long Island, NY Course I would like to play: St. Andrews Favorite golf hole: #18 at Bay Hill Toughest course I have played: Karsten Creek in Stillwater, OK My best shot ever: Hole in one at #8 at Gaston Country Club My best all-time round: 64 The best part of my game is: Ball-striking My favorite club: Putter The part of the game I must improve is: Course management The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My dad My dream foursome includes myself and...My dad and Ben Hogan (just three)

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 3/19-21

Tournament Furman

1-2-3 74-75-72

Par +5

Tot 221

Fin 14

Summer of 2008: Finished 27th at Azalea Invitational in late March with a 301 score, including a third round 67...had his best finish at the Terra Cotta Invitational, he was 17th after a 221 score…also played at the Monroe (64th) and the Northeast Amateur (72nd)… did not qualify for United States Amateur, but was 13th at his sectional. Prior to Clemson: Won North Carolina High School Championship at 2A level in 2005 and the 3A championship in 2006…also had a top 10 finish (9th) in 2008…had rounds of 73-72 to win in 2005 and rounds of 71-67 in winning in 2006…graduate of Charlotte Catholic High in Charlotte, NC where he had a 34.0 scoring average for his nine hole events… all-state selection in 2005, 2006 and 2008…named team MVP each of his four years (2005 through 2008)…the Queen City Conference Player of the Year as a junior and senior… the Charlotte Observer Player of the Year in 2005 and 2006…all-conference all four years and all region in 2005, 2006 and 2008…had four top 10 finishes in AJGA events, including a fourth place at the Hargrave Junior Classic in 2006 and fifth place at Aldila Junior Classic in 2007…played on victorious South Carolina team in the 2007 Can-Am matches versus the Canadian junior team in 2007…won the 23rd Scott Robertson Memorial…played in the United States Junior Amateurs in 2005 and 2007…medalist at his qualifying site out of 82 golfers with consecutive rounds of 69 in 2007 and the number-two ranked qualifier in 2005 when he had rounds of 69-70…won the individual 2008 TW Memorial… also played basketball in high school…named to Principals Honor roll at Charlotte Catholic…an eagle scout…son of Mike and Freida Muscatell…majoring in finance…born June 23, 1990.

Career Stats

Top Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 BR BT 2009-10 1 3 221 0 3 0 1 73.67 0 72 221

All-Time Hole in One Shots Year 2006

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Course Gaston CC

City Gaston, NC

Club Used 8-iron

Distance 165

2010-11 Clemson Golf


Will Ovenden Will

Ovenden

6-0 •160 • So. Spartanburg, SC

Overview: Sophomore who will compete for playing time in 2010-11…coming off a strong summer when he reached match play at South Carolina Match Play and finished 14th at South Carolina Amateur…made his debut as a first year freshman in 2009-10 at The Brickyard and finished 28th with solid 146 score…another fine product of the upstate of South Carolina and South Carolina junior golf…comes to Clemson from same high school that sent D.J. Trahan to Clemson. Summer of 2010: Started the summer by reaching stroke play of South Carolina Match Play…had rounds of 71-71 to finish 13th in stroke play qualifier…lost in first round to Ben Still in close match, 2 up…shot 299 to finish 65th at Southern Amateur and had same finish at Palmetto amateur…finished the summer strong with 14th place at South Carolina Amateur…had final round 68 that was great way to finish the summer. In 2009-10 at Clemson: Played in one event for the Tigers as a first year freshman and had a solid performance at The Brickyard…had rounds of 73-73 for 146 total, two over par…his score counted both days, helping the Tigers to a second place finish in the 15-team field. Summer 2009: Had an active summer that included participation in six tournaments… finished 13th at Festival of Flowers in Greenwood after three under par score of 141… made the cut and finished 31st at South Carolina Amateur with 294 score…had best round of the summer at Carolinas Amateur where he had a 69 in the first round…finished 46th at Rice Planters, he had an opening round 70. In High School: Led Dorman High to top three finishes in the State 4A Tournament each of the last two years…Dorman’s top player at the 2008 tournament when the team finished third….Dorman finished second in the state his senior year…won Carolina Juniors championship in 2006 when he had rounds of 69-70-65. Personal: Son of James and Jane Ovenden…majoring in Pre-Business at Clemson… born July 30, 1990.

Getting to Know Will Ovenden Favorite current professional golfer: Jonathan Byrd Favorite athlete outside of golf: Chipper Jones Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Jonathan Byrd Favorite course I have played: Augusta National Favorite golf hole: 17th Hole at the Kiawah Ocean Course Toughest course I have played: Kiawah Ocean Course My best shot ever: Double Eagle with a 5 iron on a par 5 at Carolina Country Club My best all-time round: 64 at Boscobel The best part of my game is: Putting My favorite club: 64 degree wedge The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My Dad

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 10/10-12

Tournament The Brickyard

1-2-3 73-73

Par 146

Tot +2

Fin 28

Career Stats

Top Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 BR 2009-10 1 2 146 0 2 0 0 73.0 0 73

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Crawford Reeves Crawford

REEVES

5-10 •150 • So. Greenville, SC

Overview: Starter for Tigers in fall of 2010, he played in three of the four team events… finished second among Clemson golfers at The Preview, and at the US Collegiate…finished 23rd at the Carpet Classic, helping Tigers to third place finish…starter as a freshman on Clemson’s 16th ranked 2009-10 team, he played in 11 of the 12 team events…had his most important performance of the year at the NCAA Southeast Regional when he shot a 212 and finished 13th overall, second best among Clemson golfers.....had 74.94 stroke average for the year, but had a 73.61 stroke average for his last 18 rounds… had two top 10 finishes in the spring, and three in the top 15…first-team AJGA All-American out of high school… first first-team AJGA All-American to come to Clemson since Kyle Stanley in 2006, but just the second since 1996….ranked among the top 20 juniors in the nation by Sagarin…played for the United States in the 2008 Cannon Cup matches…two-time South Carolina Junior Match Play Champion, then won the South Carolina Match Play championship in summer of 2009 when he won five consecutive matches… recipient of the Jay Haas Award as the top ranked junior player in South Carolina for 2008…Reeves plays out of Thornblade Club in Greer, the same course where Haas is a member…his brother Austin is starter on Furman golf team and they both played in Furman Invitational and same NCAA regional…Crawford won head to head meetings in tournaments in 2009-10.

Getting to Know Crawford Reeves Favorite professional golfer of all-time: Jay Haas Favorite Athlete Outside of Golf: Brett Favre Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Matt Hendrix Favorite course I have played: Palmetto Golf Club Course I would like to play: Augusta National Favorite golf hole: #18 at Palmetto Golf Club Toughest course I have played: Victoria National Golf Club My best shot ever: 7 iron from 189 on the final hole of the S.C. Match Play to 2 inches to win My best all-time round: 64 The best part of my game is: Driving My favorite club: Lob wedge The part of the game I must improve is: Putting The biggest influence on my golf career has been: My Dad My dream foursome mncludes myself and...My dad, my brother Austin, and

Tournament by Tournament, 2009-10 Date 9/11-13 10/10-11 10/25-27 2/8-9 2/21-23 3/19-21 3/28-30 4/3-4 4/23-25 5/20-22 6/1-3

Tournament Carpet Classic Brickyard Isleworth Jacksonville Puerto Rico Classic Furman Hootie Augusta State ACC Tournament NCAA Southeast NCAA National

1-2-3 75-85-76 75-70 79-75-80 77-69-78 80-76-78 74-72-70 78-68-76 70-71-78 71-70-80 72-68-72 84-73-78

Par +20 +1 +18 +8 +18 E +6 +3 +5 +2 +19

Tot 236 145 234 224 234 216 222 219 221 212 235

Fin 54 21 59 8 73 4 52 52 34 13 152

Career Stats

Top Year Tr Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 BR 2009-10 11 32 2398 3 17 8 1 74.94 2 68

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Year Course 2008 Southern Oaks # One a Par 4 Hole

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City Easley, SC

Club Used Driver

BT 212

Distance #360

Summer of 2010: Played in only five events, but had a top 20 in every competition he entered…did not elect to defend his South Carolina Amateur Match Play title, but finished 20th at Monroe Invitational to start the summer…had consistent rounds of 71-73-72-71 for 287 score…finished fifth at Eastern Amateur for his high finish of the summer…shot nineunder-par 271 on rounds of 67-68-70-66…finished 17th at Palmetto, including a final round 66…made consecutive eagles on the 14th and 15th holes in that final round…seventh at his US Amateur qualifier, but not good enough to advance to US Amateur…finished summer with 10th place at South Carolina Amateur, he had rounds of 75-68-69. In 2009-10: Starter as a first-year freshman who showed tremendous improvement over the course of the season…had pair of top 10 finishes and nine rounds under-par…fourth on team in top 10 finishes and fourth in under-par rounds…he had nine rounds at 72 or better during his last 18 rounds…played his most consistent at NCAA Southeast Regional when he shot 72 or better in all three rounds...had second round 68 that tied for the best round by a Tiger at the tournament...finished strong with final round 72 to help Tigers to second-place regional finish, just two strokes behind top ranked Oklahoma State...helped Clemson to a second-place finish at The Brickyard in his second career event, he finished 21st with 145 score…had top 10 finish at Jacksonville with 224 score, that was his first top 10 as a Tiger… had second round 69 that was best round of the tournament by a Clemson golfer…struggled at Puerto Rico, but came back strong at Furman when he finished fourth as an individual… had 74-72-70 tournament at Furman, he had a good battle with his brother Austin in that same event…had second round 68 at The Hootie, best round by a Tiger at that event…had good start at Augusta State with 70-71 start, helping Tigers to a fourth-place team finish…had under-par rounds in first two rounds of ACC Tournament with 71-70 scores, he finished 34th overall…fifth on the team in birdies with 87, he was second in eagles with four….had 72.57 stroke average in second round this year, the second round was his best round in eight of his 11 tournaments...named to ACC Academic Honor Roll. Summer 2009: Had a strong summer that was highlighted by his victory at the South Carolina Match Play…had rounds of 69-72 to finish eighth in the qualifying….then won five straight matches to claim the title…had to beat two current teammates along the way, he downed Brewer Bradshaw in 19 holes in second round and McCuen Elmore 5&4 in the semifinals… defeated Garret Grimes 1 up to win the championship…reached second round of match play at the Carolina Amateur, he defeated Bert Atkinson in the first round 5&4 before losing to Todd Hendley 1 up….made the cut at the South Carolina Amateur and finished 42nd. In High School: Helped Eastside High School to a top four team finish at the State 3A Championship three years in a row…that includes the school’s first state team title in 2009 when he finished fourth at 145…he also finished in the top four individually all three years… finished the year number-one in the Heritage Classic rankings with 1458 points…three-time all-state selection…five-time all-conference choice…three-time Region Player of the Year… had quite a year in 2008 as he won 10 events…among his victories were the Scott Robertson Memorial, the Blade Junior Classic, the Jimmy Self Invitational, South Carolina Junior Match Play, SCJGA Players Championship, SCJGA Four Bowl, AJGA Medicus Preseason championship, Furman Invitational and Anderson Sunshine…qualified for the US Amateur…finished ninth at the 2008 Palmetto Amateur…also finished seventh at the Rolex Tournament of Champions. Personal: Son of Rob and Barbara Reeves…brother Austin was 2010 Southern Conference Champion for Furman…majoring in pre-business…born June 12, 1991.

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Mike Soowal Mike

SOOWAL 6-1 •180 • *Jr. Walhalla, SC

Overview: Red-shirt junior who is looking to play in his first event for the Tigers… had injury plagued first year and that did not allow him to play much in the summer of 2008 either… but played in four events in summer of 2009…strong young man who hits ball a long way… two-time United States Junior Amateur participant who was a two-time all-state selection in Pennsylvania…son of former Clemson linebacker Jeff Soowal, a letterman at Clemson in 197677-78…Jeff played in two Gator Bowls for the Tigers….outstanding student who is a regular on the ACC Academic honor roll. Summer of 2010: Played in South Carolina Match Play qualifier and had rounds of 76-76… had 149 score at Eastern Amateur and 153 at South Carolina Amateur…had 72 in the second round. At Clemson in 2009-10: Did not appear in an event…made ACC Academic roll. Summer of 2009: Played in four events over the summer…finished 77th at Rice Planters in June…shot 149 at Eastern Amateur in July…also played in South Carolina Match Play and the North-South. At Clemson in 2008-09: Did not appear in a tournament….named to ACC Academic honor roll. In 2007-08: Red-shirted the season at Clemson. In High School: Two-time first-team All-Pennsylvania…three-time inter-academic league Player of the year…four-time first-team All-Philadelphia…had a 72.5 stroke average his senior year of high school…finished second in the league championship as a senior…number-one player and captain for four years in high school…played in two United States Junior Amateur championships…finished in the top 20 in stroke play and reached match play in 2004 Junior Amateur at The Olympic Club…also played in Junior Amateur in 2006…finished 31st at the Sunnehanna Amateur in Pennsylvania in 2006…had a pair of top 10 finishes in national AJGA Tournaments, including one in Greenville in 2006…majoring in marketing at Clemson…born 12-19-88 in Philadelphia, PA….son of Jeff and Lynn Soowal.

Getting to Know Mike Soowal Favorite professional golfer of all-time: Retief Goosen Favorite Athlete Outside of Golf: Lance Armstrong Favorite Clemson golfer of all-time: Kevin Johnson Favorite course I have played: Waynesborough Golf Club, PA Favorite golf hole: No. 17 at Merion Golf Club Toughest course I have played: Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, AL My best shot ever: Hole in One in high school match My best all-time round: 67 The best part of my game is: Putting My favorite club: Putter The part of the game I must improve is: Driving The biggest influence on my golf career has been: Gary Hardin and My Dad My dream foursome mncludes myself and...Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods, and Jack Nicklaus

All-Time Hole in One Shots

Year Course 2004 Sunneybrook GC

Course Karsten Creek Riviera CC Capital City Club

Site Stillwater, OK Pacific Palisades, CA Atlanta, GA

2011 NCAA Division I Regional Tournaments

Omari Tucson National Resort Colorado National Golden Ocala Wolf Run, Farms Golf Course Pete Dye River Year 2011 2012 2013

Year 2011 2013 2015 2017 Year 2011 2012

Tucson, AZ Erie, CO Ocala, FL Zionsville, IN Rancho Sante Fe, CA Blacksburg,VA

US Amateur Date Aug. 22-28 Aug.20-26 Aug.19-25

Date June 27-2 July 9-14

Course Erin Hills Cherry Hills CC of Massachusetts

Site Erin, WI Englewood, CO Brookline, MA

Walker Cup Course Royal Aberdeen National Golf Links of America Royal Lytham and St. Annes Los Angeles Country Club

Site Aberdeen, Scotland Southhampton, NY Lancashire, England Los Angeles, CA

US Public Links Course Bandon Dunes Soldier Hollow

Distance 187

NCAA National Championships Date May31-5 May 29-3 May 28-2

Club Used 5-iron

2011 Major Summer Amateur Events

Future Tournament Sites of Major Amateur Events Year 2011 2012 2013

City Philadelphia, PA

Date

Tournament

Course

Site

Feb. 4-6

Jones Cup

Ocean Forest

Sea Island, GA

Mar. 24-27

Azalea Invitational

June 9-12

Sunnehanna Amateur

CC of Charleston

Charleston, SC

Sunnehanna

June 15-18

Monroe Invitational

Johnstown, PA

June 15-18

Southeastern Amateur

June 22-25

Northeast Amateur

June 22-25

Rice Planters

June 23-26

Greystone Invitational

June 27-2

US Public Links

June 28-2

Dogwood Invitational

June 28-2

North-South

July 7-10

Players Amateur

Belfair

July 7-10

Eastern Amateur

Elizabeth Manor

Portsmouth,VA

July 13-16

Southern Amateur

Innisbrook

Palm Harbor, FL

July 20-23

Palmetto Amateur

Palmetto

July 27-30

Porter Cup

Niagara Falls

Aug. 2-6

Western Amateur

North Shore

Aug. 12-14

Cardinal Amateur

Cardinal

Aug. 22-28

US Amateur

Erin Hills

Monroe

Pittsford, NY

CC of Columbus

Columbus, GA

Wannamoisett

Rumford, RI

Snee Farm

Mt. Pleasant, SC

Greystone

Birmingham, AL

Bandon Dunes

Bandon, OR

Druid Hills

Atlanta, GA

Pinehurst #2

Pinehurst, NC Bluffton, SC

Aiken, SC Lewiston, NY Glenview, IL Greensboro, NC Hartford, WI

Site Bandon, OR Midway, UT

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Larry Penley Larry

PENLEY Head Coach 28th Season

Larry Penley is in his 28th season as Clemson’s Head Coach. He has earned just about every honor possible in his tenure. That includes induction into the Collegiate Golf Hall of Fame, winning an NCAA Championship (2003), coaching two Ben Hogan Award winners (D.J. Trahan and Kyle Stanley) and leading the Tigers to 21 top 20 seasons, more than any coach in any sport in Clemson history In the summer of 2009 he watched former Tiger Lucas Glover win the 2009 United States Open, his first protégé to win a Major.Then, in August, it was announced that he was selected for the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame. In December of 2009, it was announced Clemson’s new golf building would be named in his honor. Ground was broken on the Larry B. Penley Golf Building on the Clemson campus in December, 2010. Penley has been a model of consistency since he became head coach in the fall of 1983. All 27 of his previous Tiger teams have been selected for the NCAA Tournament, including 24 that have advanced to the national tournament. In his 27-year career, Clemson has posted 23 top 25 finishes, 21 top 20 finishes, 17 top 15 finishes, 12 top 10s and eight top five finishes at the NCAA Championships. That includes a streak of seven straight top 10s from 1997-2003, the first Clemson athletic program to do that since the men’s tennis program had seven straight between 1980-86. His top 25 seasons and top 20 seasons are standards for any coach in any sport in Clemson history. His 12 top 10 finishes are second to former Clemson soccer coach Dr. I.M. Ibrahim, who had 14. Over the last 14 years, Clemson has nine top 10 national finishes, more than any other school in the nation. One of those top 10 finishes came in 2003 when the Tigers won the national championship with a two-stroke victory over Oklahoma State on the Cowboys home course. It was Clemson’s first national championship in golf and the program’s first in any sport in 16 years. Penley’s Tigers also won the ACC Championship and the NCAA East Regional title that spring, making Clemson the first program in NCAA history to win its conference, regional and national championship in the same year. Clemson won a school-record six team titles for the academic year and ranked number-one in the nation by Golfweek/Sagarin and the Golf Coach’s Association for the entire season. As a result of these achievements, Penley was named the National Coach of the Year by Golfweek and the Golf Coach’s Association for 2003. He also received coach of the year honors from the ACC and for the NCAA at the District level. In January of 2004, he was inducted into the Golf Coach’s Association’s Hall of Fame, quite an accomplishment for someone just 44 years of age at the time. The victories continued in the spring of 2004 when he led the Tigers to the ACC Tournament and East Regional Championship and finished with another top 20 finish at the NCAA Tournament. Clemson has had three more top 16 finishes since the 2004 season with a seventh place at Sunriver, OR in 2006, the fifth place finish in 2008 at Purdue and a 16th place finish at The Honors Course in 2010. Penley has led Clemson to the NCAA East Region title, seven times, including a pair

of “three-peats”. One of the “three-peats” happened as recently as 2002-03-04. No other college coach has won more than his seven NCAA regional championships. The former All-ACC golfer at Clemson has won 60 tournaments as head coach of the Tigers, fourth in NCAA history for a coach at one school. He is third among active coaches with that total. He has won at least one tournament in 25 of his 27 seasons as Clemson head coach. He also has 66 second-place finishes, giving him 126 first or runnerup finishes in his career at Clemson in 340 tournaments. Clemson players have flourished under Penley’s leadership. No less than 13 of his former players participated in various PGA or Nationwide Tour events in 2010. Six of his former players were full members of the PGA Tour in 2010. Former Tigers won over $5.5 million on the PGA Tour in 2010. Six former Tigers are on the PGA Tour in 2011. That includes Jonathan Byrd, Lucas Glover and D.J. Trahan, who all ranked among the top 60 on the PGA Tour money list in 2010. Byrd won his fourth career event when he captured the Justin Timberlake Invitational with a hole-in-one on the third playoff hole, the first PGA Tour event to end with a hole-in-one in a playoff. Glover won the 2009 United States Open and finished ninth on the PGA Tour money list in 2009. He has also played on each of the last two United States teams in the President’s Cup. Trahan was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2010 and has two PGA Tour wins. He finished 47th on the PGA Tour money list last year, best among former Tigers. Charles Warren will also be back on the PGA Tour in 2011. He ranked first on the Tour in total driving in 2010 and had five top 25 finishes. Former Clemson teammates Ben Martin and Kyle Stanley will be rookies on the PGA Tour in 2011 after going through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament. Three Penley protégés have won PGA Tour events. Jonathan Byrd won his fifth career tournament in the opener of the 2011 season when he won the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Maui. Trahan and Glover have two wins apiece. Clemson had 12 players on the ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002, and 11 of the 12 players were coached by Penley. Individually, Clemson has had 17 top 10 NCAA Tournament finishes in Penley’s career. That includes the NCAA Championship by Charles Warren in 1997, and his number-two finish in 1998. Kyle Stanley finished second in 2007 and 2009 and won the Ben Hogan

Larry Penley Quick Facts
 Birthdate: Born February 14, 1959 in Dallas, NC Family: Married the former Heidi Grove. The couple has two daughters, Kelsey Lou and Mollie Ashton and a son, Andrew William (Drew) Education: Earned Bachelors degree in administrative management from Clemson University in 1983
 Playing Experience: Member of Clemson team from 1977-78 through 1980-81. First-team All-ACC selection in 1980-81. Iron Duke Classic Champion in 1981. Southeastern Intercollegiate Champion in 1981. South Carolina Amateur Champion in 1987 and 1988. Carolinas Golf Association Mid-Amateur Champion in 1992. South Carolina Mid-Amateur Champion in 1990.
 Assistant Coaching Experience: Assistant Coach at Clemson under Bobby Robinson in 1982-83. Clemson finished fifth in the nation at the NCAA tournament.
 Head Coaching Experience: Clemson University, 1983-84 to present Major Honors: Dave Williams National Coach of the Year in 2003; Golfweek National Coach of the Year in 2003; ACC Coach of the Year in 1987, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2007 Major Championships: National Champions in 2003; NCAA East Regional Champions in 1993, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004. ACC Champions in 1987, 1988, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004

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Penley won his 60th career tournament at the Furman Invitational last year. Senior Luke Hopkins joins Penley in celebrating the victory

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Larry Penley Penley has been honored as the ACC Coach of the Year seven times.

Award in 2009. Ben Martin finished ninth in 2010. Penley has been honored for his success in the ACC, winning the ACC Coach-ofthe-Year honors five of the last 13 years and six times overall. He was the first coach in ACC history to win this award three consecutive years (1996-97-98). He has eight ACC championships to his credit, second on the all-time list of ACC mentors. Penley has to rank as the best combination player-coach in Clemson history next to the legendary Banks McFadden. In the 1930s McFadden was an All-American in football and basketball and coached the Clemson basketball team for nearly a decade. Penley was chosen All-ACC as a Tiger golfer and has led Clemson to eight ACC titles as a coach. He is one of only two coaches in Clemson sports history to do this (former women’s track Wayne Coffman is the other). He has played for and coached Clemson in the NCAA tournament. In addition to the success of his former players on the PGA Tour, former Penley players have brought national distinction to the school in national amateur tournaments. Chris Patton won the 1989 United States Amateur, while Danny Ellis advanced to the finals in 1993. Johnson won the US Public Links championship in 1987, and Trahan won the same event in 2000. Ben Martin was a finalist at the 2009 US Amateur and played in the 2010 Masters. Over the years, Penley’s program has produced 52 All-America selections, including at least two in 10 of the last 15 years. Kyle Stanley was a first-team selection in 2007 and 2009. Penley has coached eight different players who have played in the Walker Cup. That includes Matt Hendrix who posted a 2-0-1 record in the 2003 event. In 2001, senior Lucas Glover and sophomore D.J. Trahan were both members of the 2001 United States Walker Cup team. Jonathan Byrd was a member of the United States Walker Cup team in 1999 and played on the Palmer Cup team in 1999 and 2000. Clemson dominated the Palmer Cup teams of 2000 and 2001 with three players each year. John Engler was a three-time selection to the United States Palmer Cup team. Trahan was the captain of the United States team in 2002, leading the US to victory at the event held in Ireland. Penley was honored with his selection as the 2004 Palmer Cup team coach. Penley has had a high level of success since he first became Clemson head coach. After serving as an assistant on Clemson’s 1983 team that finished fifth in the nation, then the highest finish in school history, Penley took a young Clemson team to a 19th place finish in his first year. That club was paced by Dillard Pruitt, who earned All-America honors for a second time in his career before going on to a distinguished eight-year run on the PGA Tour. Penley brought the Clemson program to another level in 1986-87, as he captured his

Larry Penley Year by Year at Clemson Team Top Year Trn Avg 1st 2nd Five ACC 1983-84 10 74.19 1 3 7 3rd 1984-85 9 73.89 1 1 6 6th 1985-86 13 73.61 3 3 8 4th 1986-87 15 73.04 5 3 12 1st 1987-88 12 73.28 5 2 10 1st 1988-89 13 72.61 3 2 13 5th 1989-90 13 73.45 4 0 7 1st 1990-91 14 73.47 2 2 10 5th 1991-92 12 72.92 2 3 7 2nd 1992-93 14 72.87 4 3 10 2nd 1993-94 14 73.66 1 2 4 6th 1994-95 14 74.01 1 0 3 4th 1995-96 14 73.97 1 4 10 3rd 1996-97 14 73.02 2 2 9 1st 1997-98 14 71.59 3 6 12 1st 1998-99 14 72.38 5 1 10 4th 1999-00 12 71.32 3 4 9 1st 2000-01 12 71.52 1 4 12 2nd 2001-02 12 72.00 2 1 10 3rd 2002-03 13 71.32 6 7 13 1st 2003-04 13 71.76 2 2 11 1st 2004-05 12 73.78 0 0 3 4th 2005-06 12 73.04 1 0 4 3rd 2006-07 10 72.63 0 2 4 3rd 2007-08 12 72.69 0 4 7 6th 2008-09 11 72.67 1 2 5 2nd 2009-10 12 72.30 1 3 7 6th 27 years 340 72.84 60 66 223 8-1st

East NCAA All All Reg. Nat’l. ACC Amer. NA 19th 2 1 NA 27th 0 0 NA 21st 0 0 NA 11th 3 1 NA 17th 3 3 4th 3rd 2 3 7th 12th 2 3 4th 13th 2 2 4th 12th 3 2 1st 4th 3 5 1st 9th 0 1 1st 21st 1 0 8th 14th 3 3 2nd 3rd 3 2 2nd 2nd 3 3 10th 8th 3 3 1st 7th 4 4 4th 2nd 3 3 1st 3rd 2 2 1st 1st 4 3 1st 18th 3 2 11th NA 2 0 8th 7th 2 2 10th NA 2 1 3rd 5th 1 1 9th NA 3 1 2nd 16th 1 1 7-1st 7 top 4 60 52

first ACC title and the program’s second. Overall, Clemson won a then record five events and finished second in three others behind a team that featured All-Americans Chris Patton and Kevin Johnson. Clemson finished 11th at the NCAA Tournament that season. Penley was named ACC and NCAA District Coach-of-the-Year for the first time. Clemson’s current mentor had one of the best teams in school history and the nation in 1988. That year, the Tigers won five events for the second straight season, including four victories in the spring. Clemson won the ACC title for the second straight year and captured the Chris Schenkel Invitational on the way to 10 top five finishes. In the 1988-89 season, Kevin Johnson and Chris Patton received All-America honors again and led the Tigers to a third-place finish at the NCAA Tournament, Clemson’s highest ranking ever at the time. In every tournament the Tigers entered they finished in the top

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Larry Penley Penley’s Major Coaching Accomplishments
 •Holds NCAA record for NCAA Regional Championships with seven •Has had a pair of NCAA Regional Championship “Three-Peats” •Has taken Clemson to eight ACC Championships, including 2003 and 2004 •First coach in history of college golf to take a Division I program to conference, NCAA Regional and NCAA National Championship in the same year •Has won 60 tournaments in his 27 years as Clemson head coach, fourth best in NCAA history for a coach at one school •Has finished in the top five in 223 of his 340 career tournaments, nearly 67 percent •Led Clemson to a top 10 finish seven consecutive years (1997-03), tying for the longest streak of top 10s in Clemson athletics history •Has been named ACC Coach of the Year seven times, including 2003, 2004, and 2007 •Named National Coach of the Year in 2003 •Five-time NCAA District Coach of the Year, including 2003 and 2004 •Inducted into the College Golf Hall of Fame in 2004 at age 44, the first active coach in Clemson history to be inducted into a Hall of Fame and one of the youngest inductees on record •Has coached United States Public Links Champions Kevin Johnson (1987) and D.J.Trahan (2000), US Amateur Champion Chris Patton (1989) and NCAA Champion Charles Warren (1997) •An accomplished golfer, he was a first-team All-ACC selection as a senior in 1981 when he had five top 10 finishes, including a pair of victories. •Played on Clemson’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1980 •Two-time South Carolina Amateur Champion •Has taken Clemson to the NCAA Tournament each of his 27 years as head coach, including 21 consecutive appearances in the national finals (1984-04) •Has 12 Top 10 Finishes, including eight Top Five finishes Despite being a young team, in 1994 Clemson finished ninth in the NCAA tournament. Mark Swygert, a senior on the Clemson team, finished third and 11-under-par in the tournament. Swygert broke four Clemson individual records in NCAA play with that performance. He had an overall score of 277 (-11), which beat the previous best of Dillard Pruitt by 10 strokes. Swygert’s third round is still the best ever by a Tiger in the NCAA Tournament vs. par (65) (-7). The 1996-97 academic year brought more national acclaim to the Clemson program as junior Charles Warren won the NCAA Championship at Conway Farms in Chicago. The thrilling one-shot win in a playoff over Brad Elder was captured on ESPN. Warren went on to earn first-team All-America honors along with senior Richard Coughlan, who shared ACC Player of the Year honors. The 1997-98 season was the best on record in many respects. In addition to Clemson’s number-two NCAA finish and final ranking, the team set 11 school season records. That team had nine first or second-place finishes, also a record for one season. All five starting players averaged under 73.0, also a first for a Clemson team. The squad was 29-under par for the season, 104 strokes better than the previous school record. Clemson continued the excellence in 1998-99 with five tournament titles to tie the single season school mark, a number-one national ranking much of the year and a number-eight finish Penley was inducted into the SCGA Hall of at the NCAA Tournament. Only four opponents Fame in December of 2009. Below, he is picout of the 67 different teams the Tigers faced had tured at the induction with Frank Ford, III. a stroke and won-loss advantage against Clemson. Clemson had a 77.3 percent winning mark against those 67 teams, including a 71-37-4 record against the 29 other schools in the NCAA National tournament. It seemed improbable that the records established by the 1997-98 team could be eclipsed. But that was the case in 1999-00, as the Tigers established a team stroke average record with a 71.32 mark. The team was 77-under-par for the year. Four Tigers earned All-America honors, including Lucas Glover who was a first-team choice after a record setting 71.24 stroke average for the year. Clemson won the ACC Tournament and the East Regional in the same year for the first time ever, then finished seventh at the NCAAs. Current PGA Tour players Lucas Glover, D.J. Trahan and Jonathan Byrd all played on that team. The 2000-01 season marked the end of the Lucas Glover and John Engler era at Clemson. Both were first-team All-Americans in their final seasons and led the Tigers to a second place NCAA finish, just as they had in their freshman season. A testimony to Penley’s ability to keep the Clemson program at a high level on a consistent basis was the 2001-02 season. Most col-

five and the team had a 72.61 stroke average, best in school history at the time. Johnson ended his career as one of Clemson’s top golfers in history. He had won the United States Public Links (1987) and earned a spot on the Walker Cup team (1989) during his Clemson career. In 1989-90, Penley’s Tigers won four tournaments including the ACC title, and finished 12th at the NCAA tournament. For the second time ever the team was ranked number-one going into the spring season. When Chris Patton won the 1989 U.S. Amateur the program received considerable. He was the low amateur at the 1990 Master’s. Three Tigers, Patton, Oswald Drawdy, and Danny Ellis earned All-America honors in the spring season. Many thought the program would decline a bit after Patton’s graduation, but three freshmen made an impact in 1990 and continued to bring the Tigers to new levels of consistency over the next three years. Danny Ellis, Bobby Doolitte and Nicky Goetze kept Clemson’s NCAA Tournament top 15 streak in tack, including a fourth place finish in 199293. The 1993 team actually had five players earn some type of All-America honors, a first in Clemson history. That team also won Penley’s first NCAA Regional title.

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lege golf observers thought Penley’s success level would take a step backwards in 2001-02. With the loss of first-team All-Americans Glover and Engler, the Tigers were ranked just ninth in the preseason Precept Coach’s poll. But, the Tigers won the Ping Preview in the fall and quickly returned to the top five of the polls. In addition to the win at the Ping Preview, Penley’s Tigers won the NCAA East Regional in a co-championship with #1 ranked Georgia Tech. The Tigers finished in the top five in 10 of their 12 tournaments that year, including seven top three finishes. The Tigers concluded the campaign with a number-three finish at the NCAAs at Ohio State. Trahan furthered Clemson’s tradition in 2002 by winning the Ben Hogan Award as the top college golfer in the nation. He had a 70.33 stroke average, second best in the nation and eighth best in NCAA history at the time.Trahan won three tournaments, the first Tiger to do that, and had three other second-place finishes. He then led the Tigers to the national championship in 2003 and finished his career with five tournament victories, tied for the Clemson all-time record. Producing such outstanding golfers is not a surprise when you look at Penley’s own career as a player. The native of Dallas, NC started his golf career at North Gaston Senior High. There he earned high school All-America honors for two years, three years as allconference, and Most Valuable Player for three years. In his junior and senior seasons he was second in the state at the AAA level. After high school, Penley came to Clemson bringing his talents with him and began to add on to his previous honors. Penley’s 1981 season was his senior year and his finest at Clemson. He was voted All-ACC, and had a spring stroke average of 72.66. Penley finished with a total of nine Top 10 finishes in his career.This includes winning the Iron Duke Classic and the Southeastern Invitational and finishing in the Top 10 in three other tournaments in 1981. Penley went on to play in 15 mini-tour events on the FPCA after his four years at Clemson. He was offered the assistant golf coaching position at Clemson in 1982. He accepted it and was named the head coach after the 1983 season. He took the place of Athletic Director Bobby Robinson, who stepped down from the coaching position so he could put more efforts into his position as the Associate Athletic Director. Ever since Penley has taken over in 1983-84 all of his squads have finished their seasons at the NCAA Tournament. In 1987 and 1988 ,Penley won the South Carolina state amateur. He tied a record in 1987 by shooting an 11-under-par 277, a record that has since been broken by one of his Tigers, Lucas Glover, in 1999. In 1986 and 1989, Penley was also the runner-up. He has qualified for the U.S. Amateur many times also. During the summer of 1992 he won the Carolina Golf Association Mid-Amateur by five shots, and was fourth in the South Carolina State Amateur. In 1990 he also won the South Carolina Mid-Amateur. Penley is married to the former Heidi Grove, and they have three children,Andrew William, Mollie Ashton, and Kelsey Lou.

Larry Penley Larry Penley & Ben Martin 2009 US Amateur Finalist

Testimony from Former Players and Coaches Bobby Robinson

“Larry was the first major recruit we got to come to Clemson. We had to beat all of the top programs at that time including Wake Forest. I remember vividly his comment when he told us he was coming to Clemson over those programs: ‘I am coming to Clemson because of the atmosphere, the people, the campus and because I want to make a difference in building a program.’ He was right on all counts. His coming to Clemson elevated our program to be able to attract others and start us to where we are today. I have always said, Larry took a regional program and turned it into a national program. He was a terrific player, but his greatest contribution has been the quality golf program he has established and maintained and the way he has done it. Larry is one of the most respected coaches and one of the most liked coaches in the nation.That is a rare combination. He is Clemson through and through and we are very fortunate to have him as a Clemson Tiger.”

Lucas Glover

“Coach Penley means the world to me. Looking back on it, there is not another coach that I would have rather played for. First of all, Coach is a great person. He brings out the best in everyone. He knows how to get the most out of each player, and that's what makes him a great coach. And coach can still play, so that helps with instruction and different situations. There's nothing better than having someone that "has been there before" helping you make a change or make a critical decision.”

Charles Warren

“When I look back at all the people that have influenced, not only my golf career but my life, one of the first people that comes to mind is Larry Penley. When you are fortunate enough to play golf at Clemson, Coach Penley is like a father to all the players on the team during their years there. My five years at Clemson were some of the best times of my life and Coach Penley is the one that gave me that opportunity; for that I am very grateful. “

D.J. Trahan

“Larry Penley is a great motivator. He knows how to motivate his players by being supportive. He provided great balance for me when I played at Clemson. He kept my head on my shoulders and did not allow me to get distracted. He was always ready to help you any way he could. He has really created a Clemson family when it comes to the golf program. Coming out of high school, players pick schools because of the winning tradition and expectations for a program. That is at Clemson, but you also know you are going to become part of a close knit family. You see that by how the former players come back. He has made the former players feel welcome and the younger players see that.”

Jonathan Byrd

“I was very fortunate to have played my college golf for Larry Penley at Clemson. I don't think any team had as much fun as we did on and off the golf course. He taught me so much about how to play and how to compete, while giving me my space to practice and work out my game on my own. I am very grateful to Larry and the whole Penley family for their support and for being such a great influence on my life.”

John Engler

“Larry Penley is a best friend, a father figure while you are at school. He is an awesome Coach. He hates losing just as much as his players do! He is truly one of the most competitive guys I have ever been around, and he teaches you, sometimes in a hard way, how to become better and get to the next level!” Bo Beard “Every time we went to a tournament, no matter where it was, Coach Penley always said, ‘Someone is going to win the tournament, it might as well be the Clemson Tigers’. What I truly remember most is the 1987 ACC Tournament in Greensboro. We won the tournament that year and it was Larry's first ACC Championship and the second for Clemson. I will never forget how happy we were for him and Coach (Bobby) Robinson. The ride back to Clemson seemed like it only lasted 30 minutes.”

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Larry Penley Most Top 20 Seasons in Clemson Coaching History

Coach Larry Penley I.M. Ibraham Bill Wilhelm Chuck Kriese Jack Leggett Bob Pollock Bob Pollock Jim Davis Andy Johnston Danny Ford

The Penley Family

Sport Golf Men’s Soccer Baseball Men’s Tennis Baseball Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Women’s Basketball Women’s Tennis Football

Career Years 1984-present 1967-1994 1958-1993 1975-2008 1994-present 1989-2008 1989-2008 1987-2005 1983-1997 1979-1989

No 21 19 13 13 12 11 10 8 8 7

Most Top 10 Finishes in Clemson Coaching History

Coach I.M. Ibraham Larry Penley Bill Wilhelm Chuck Kriese Bob Pollock Jack Leggett Danny Ford

Sport Men’s Soccer Golf Baseball Men’s Tennis Men’s Indoor Track Baseball Football

Career Years 1967-1994 1984-present 1958-1993 1975-2008 1989-2008 1994-Present 1979-1989

No 14 12 9 8 7 7 5

Most Top 5 Finishes in Clemson Coaching History

Coach I.M. Ibraham Larry Penley Jack Leggett Bill Wilhelm Bob Pollock Trevor Adair

Sport Men’s Soccer Golf Baseball Baseball Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Soccer

Career Years 1967-1994 1984-present 1994-Present 1958-1993 1989-2008 1995-2009

Most ACC Coach of the Year Awards in Clemson Athletics History

Coach Bob Pollock Bob Pollock Larry Penley Chuck Kriese Bob Boettner Andy Johnston Dr. I.M. Ibrahim Jack Leggett Wayne Coffman

Golf Coaches Association All-Americans under Larry Penley

Name Years (Team) Dillard Pruitt 1984 (2nd) Kevin Johnson 1987 (3rd), 1988 (1st), 1989 (2nd) Chris Patton 1988 (2nd), 1989 (1st), 1990 (1st) Oswald Drawdy 1988 (HM), 1989 (HM), 1990 (3rd) Danny Ellis 1990 (HM), 1992 (HM), 1993 (HM) Bo Beard 1991 (HM) Nicky Goetze 1991 (3rd), 1992 (HM), 1993 (2nd) Bobby Doolittle 1993 (HM) Thump Delk 1993 (HM) Mark Swygert 1993 (HM), 1994 (HM) Charles Warren 1996 (3rd), 1997 (1st), 1998 (1st) Richard Coughlan 1996 (HM), 1997 (1st) Joey Maxon 1996 (HM), 1998 (HM) Jonathan Byrd 1998 (HM), 1999 (1st), 2000 (3rd) John Engler 1999 (1st), 2000 (2nd), 2001 (1st) Lucas Glover 1999 (HM), 2000 (1st), 2001 (1st) D.J. Trahan 2000 (HM), 2001 (HM), 2002 (1st), 2003 (1st) Gregg Jones 2002 (2nd) Jack Ferguson 2003 (2nd), 2004 (2nd) Matt Hendrix 2003 (3rd), 2004 (2nd) Brian Duncan 2006 (HM) Stephen Poole 2006 (HM) Kyle Stanley 2007 (1st), 2008 (HM), 2009 (1st) Ben Martin 2010 (HM)

*Players who went on to be a full member of the PGA Tour for at least one season in bold.

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Sport Men’s Indoor Track Men’s Outdoor Track Golf Men’s Tennis W. Swimming Women’s Tennis Men’s Soccer Baseball W. Indoor Track

Penley is a two-time South Carolina Amateur Champion and earned AllACC honors at Clemson as a senior in 1981 when he won two tournaments.

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Years 1988-08 1988-08 1983-Pr 1976-08 1976-91 1983-97 1967-93 1994-Pr. 1984-98

No 13 8 6 4 4 4

Awards 9 8 7 6 4 4 4 3 3


Stats Under Penley

1983-84 Clemson Golf Stats

1989-90 Clemson Golf Stats

(Fall & Spring)

(Fall & Spring)

Top Best Best Name Trn Rds Stks 60s 75- Par -Par Avg 10 Rd Trn Dillard Pruitt, Sr. 10 31 2230 4 27 7 11 71.94 5 67 211 Jim Macfie, Jr. 10 31 2256 3 25 3 10 72.77 4 68 209 Norman Chapman, Sr. 9 27 1981 2 20 1 9 73.37 4 67 210 John Trivison, Jr. 9 27 2017 2 15 2 5 74.70 2 69 212 Charles Raulerson, So. 6 18 1355 1 8 1 3 75.28 1 69 220 Mitch Ralston, Jr. 5 15 1134 1 5 0 3 75.60 0 69 224 Mike Taylor, Fr. 1 3 227 0 1 0 1 75.66 0 71 227 Team 10 120 8739 13 101 14 42 72.83 16 67 209

Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Chris Patton, Sr. 13 39 8 32 8 12 2840 Oswald Drawdy, Sr. 14 42 8 34 5 12 3074 Nicky Goetze, Fr. 13 39 1 32 9 5 2880 Danny Ellis, Fr. 8 25 1 19 8 4 1857 Max Fain, Sr. 4 11 0 5 0 0 830 Sam Olson, Sr. 7 20 0 10 0 0 1542 Bobby Doolittle, Fr. 11 27 0 13 3 5 2057 Lou O’Keefe, Fr. 3 9 0 2 0 0 695 Team 13 159 18 134 32 37 11,680

1984-85 Clemson Golf Stats

Top Best Best Avg 10 Rd Trn 72.82 3 67 204 73.23 5 67 206 73.84 2 69 212 74.28 2 69 216 75.45 0 73 221 77.10 1 73 221 76.18 0 70 220 77.22 0 74 232 73.45 13 67 204

1990-91 Clemson Golf Stats

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds Stks 60s 75- Par -Par Avg 10 Rd Trn John Trivison, Sr. 13 39 2885 4 20 3 9 73.97 4 68 208 Jason Griffith, Fr. 11 33 2452 2 21 2 7 74.30 3 69 214 Jim Macfie, Sr. 12 36 2697 3 24 4 5 74.92 4 66 213 Robert McCardle, Jr. 8 24 1814 0 16 2 2 75.58 2 71 218 Brad Clark, Fr. 10 30 2270 1 15 4 2 75.67 1 63 218 Mitch Ralston, Sr. 9 27 2041 0 3 1 0 76.25 0 72 224 Mike Taylor, So. 4 12 915 0 3 1 0 76.25 0 72 224 Team 9 108 7980 10 69 17 25 73.89 13 63 208

(Fall & Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Nicky Goetze, So. 14 39 3 31 3 11 2855 Bo Beard, Sr. 14 39 2 29 1 10 2883 Danny Ellis, So. 13 36 3 22 3 7 2675 Bobby Doolittle, So. 14 39 2 24 3 6 2911 Mark Swygert, Fr. 11 31 2 10 2 3 2353 Lou O’Keefe, So. 2 5 0 0 0 0 386 Steve White, Fr. 4 11 0 2 0 0 854 Team 14 156 12 118 12 39 11,462

1985-86 Clemson Golf Stats

Top Best Best Avg 10 Rd Trn 73.21 5 66 209 73.92 4 68 215 74.31 2 67 220 74.64 4 68 216 75.90 0 66 217 77.20 0 76 232 77.63 0 73 223 73.47 15 66 209

1991-92 Clemson Golf Stats

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds Stks 60s 75- Par -Par Avg 10 Rd Trn Kevin Johnson, Fr. 13 35 2586 4 21 5 8 73.89 5 66 213 Brad Clark, So. 14 39 2890 4 24 4 10 74.10 5 68 210 Jason Griffith, So. 13 35 2615 3 18 5 6 74.71 4 67 216 Robert McCardle, Sr. 11 30 2253 2 15 4 4 75.10 2 68 207 Mike Taylor, Jr. 13 35 2631 1 15 3 4 75.17 2 68 213 David Stover, Jr. 4 10 787 0 2 1 0 78.70 0 72 233 Team 13 140 10,306 14 89 22 32 73.61 18 66 207

1986-87 Clemson Golf Stats

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Nicky Goetze, Jr. 13 39 5 29 8 11 2847 73.00 6 68 211 Danny Ellis, Jr. 12 35 3 25 2 9 2570 73.43 4 67 208 Bobby Doolittle, Jr. 12 36 2 29 8 5 2645 73.47 3 67 215 Britt Jones, So. 2 5 0 4 1 1 368 73.60 0 71 216 Mark Swygert, So. 12 36 2 24 3 7 2664 74.00 1 67 212 Steve White, So. 2 6 0 4 0 0 447 74.50 0 73 221 Mike Byce, Fr. 10 30 1 19 2 6 2236 74.53 3 68 213 Team 12 144 13 122 24 39 10,501 72.92 17 67 208

(Fall & Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Kevin Johnson, So. 13 36 7 29 6 14 2604 Jason Griffith, Jr. 13 36 3 28 5 12 2633 Chris Patton, Fr. 12 33 2 22 3 10 2427 Oswald Drawdy, Fr. 8 17 0 11 2 2 1259 Brad Clark, Jr. 12 34 3 22 4 7 2521 Bo Beard, Fr. 10 27 1 11 0 4 2052 David Stover, Sr. 4 9 0 2 0 0 691 Mike Taylor, Sr. 2 3 1 1 0 0 232 Team 15 156 16 120 21 48 11,395

Top Best Best Avg. 10 Rd Trn 72.33 8 65 206 73.14 4 67 211 73.55 4 67 210 74.06 3 70 223 74.15 3 66 211 76.00 0 73 229 76.78 0 73 229 77.33 0 72 232 73.04 22 65 206

1987-88 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Chris Patton, So. 9 27 5 23 5 9 1965 Kevin Johnson, Jr. 12 36 4 27 2 13 2632 Oswald Drawdy, So. 12 36 1 24 2 10 2653 Sam Olson, So. 1 3 0 3 0 0 223 Bo Beard, So. 9 28 0 14 4 3 2100 Jason Griffith, Sr. 11 33 1 16 0 3 2477 Brad Clark, Sr. 5 15 0 5 0 0 1169 Team 12 144 12 106 13 39 10,553

Top Best Best Avg. 10 Rd Trn 72.78 7 68 209 73.11 6 68 209 73.69 6 69 211 74.33 0 73 223 75.00 1 70 217 75.06 2 68 218 77.93 0 74 224 73.28 22 68 209

1988-89 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Chris Patton, Jr. 16 40 15 33 5 18 2874 71.85 5 67 205 Kevin Johnson, Sr. 16 40 7 37 3 18 2889 72.22 8 66 209 Oswald Drawdy, Jr. 13 38 4 28 6 9 2785 73.29 4 67 212 Bo Beard, Jr. 12 35 1 20 4 7 2601 74.31 1 69 215 Sam Olson, Jr. 8 23 0 13 1 4 1718 74.70 1 71 216 Max Fain, Fr. 5 15 0 10 1 2 1122 74.80 0 71 222 Rob McKelvey, Fr. 1 3 0 1 0 0 232 77.33 0 74 232 Team 13 152 24 128 18 52 11,037 72.61 19 66 205

Nicky Goetze led the team in stroke average for three consecutive years (1990-1993).

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Stats Under Penley 1992-93 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Nicky Goetze, Sr. 15 42 7 33 6 15 3056 Danny Ellis, Sr. 15 42 3 31 5 11 3079 Bobby Doolittle, Sr. 14 39 2 30 7 6 2870 Mark Swygert, Jr. 14 39 1 27 6 9 2873 Thump Delk, Sr. 6 17 0 13 4 2 1256 Tom Biershenk, Fr. 8 22 0 7 2 0 1717 Britt Jones, Jr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 252 Team 14 156 13 127 32 41 11,368

Top Best Best Avg 10 Rd Trn 72.76 6 67 210 73.31 6 65 213 73.59 5 66 210 73.67 4 68 212 73.88 1 71 217 78.04 0 72 228 84.00 0 78 252 72.87 22 65 210

1993-94 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Mark Swygert, Sr. 14 41 4 30 4 9 3010 73.41 4 65 213 Mike Byce, So. 14 41 2 30 7 8 3024 73.76 4 66 213 Richard Coughlan, Fr. 13 38 1 24 4 4 2827 74.39 2 68 217 Britt Jones, Sr. 6 18 0 12 1 3 1351 75.06 1 71 224 Tom Biershenk, So. 12 37 1 15 1 5 2810 75.95 2 69 218 Steve White, Jr. 9 29 1 14 3 2 2228 76.83 0 69 221 Lee Mason, Fr. 1 3 0 1 1 0 236 78.67 0 72 236 Team 14 164 9 124 21 31 12,080 73.66 13 65 213

1994-95 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Richard Coughlan, So. 13 36 5 31 3 12 2616 72.66 5 68 211 Charles Warren, Fr. 10 28 2 15 0 7 2077 74.18 3 66 215 Mike Byce, Jr. 14 39 2 23 6 6 2913 74.69 1 67 213 Chad Starliper, Fr. 12 34 0 18 2 5 2552 75.05 0 70 218 Joey Maxon, Fr. 7 18 0 9 0 2 1372 76.22 0 70 218 Tommy Biershenk, Jr. 6 17 0 8 0 1 1317 77.47 0 70 219 Steve White, Sr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 231 77.00 0 76 231 John Walker, IV, Fr. 5 15 0 5 1 1 1157 77.13 0 71 221 Sean Thornton, Fr. 2 5 0 1 0 0 396 79.20 0 75 238 Totals 14 156 9 110 12 34 11,546 74.01 9 66 211

1995-96 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Richard Coughlan, Jr. 13 37 1 32 6 7 2,717 73.43 6 69 214 Joey Maxon, So. 13 36 2 25 3 6 2,653 73.69 5 65 213 Charles Warren, So. 14 39 3 31 3 7 2,877 73.77 8 68 212 Elliot Gealy, Fr. 7 18 3 8 0 3 1,372 76.22 1 68 218 Chad Starliper, So. 12 34 1 16 2 4 2,602 76.53 2 69 217 Mike Byce, Sr. 6 16 0 6 0 0 1,229 76.81 0 73 226 Paul Dickens, Fr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 233 77.67 0 76 233 Sean Thornton, So. 2 5 0 1 0 0 389 77.80 0 74 *156 Tommy Biershenk, Sr. 2 7 0 0 0 0 563 80.43 0 77 238 Totals 14 156 10 119 14 27 11,539 73.97 22 65 212

Elliot Gealy, Jr. Brennen King, So. Totals

2 6 1 4 0 1 3 0 1 0 13 160 38 167 23

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Jonathan Byrd, Jr. 13 40 10 36 1 16 2884 72.10 7 67 207 John Engler, So. 13 40 4 33 8 13 2897 72.43 6 64 205 Lucas Glover, So. 13 40 6 31 5 12 2911 72.78 5 66 208 Michael Hoey, Fr. 11 34 4 25 4 7 2511 73.85 2 67 207 Jani Saari, So. 3 10 0 6 1 0 751 75.10 0 72 224 Elliot Gealy, Sr. 9 27 1 15 2 5 2031 75.22 1 67 211 Luke Ferguson, Sr. 2 6 0 3 1 0 463 77.17 0 72 230 Sean Thornton, Sr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 240 80.00 0 77 240 Totals 14 160 25 149 22 53 11,581 72.38 21 64 205

1999-00 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall and Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Lucas Glover, Jr. 12 37 8 34 5 20 2636 John Engler, Jr. 13 40 12 38 4 21 2853 Jonathan Byrd, Sr. 12 37 8 34 6 18 2648 D.J. Trahan, Fr. 10 31 9 25 4 13 2247 Jani Saari, Jr. 8 25 2 18 2 4 1846 Michael Hoey, So. 2 6 0 4 1 1 445 Ben Duncan, Fr. 4 12 1 7 0 0 902 Ben Johnson, Sr. 1 3 0 1 0 0 230 Brennen King, Jr. 1 3 0 2 0 0 232 Totals 12 148 40 163 22 77 10,555

Top Best Best Avg 10 Rd Trn 71.24 7 66 205 71.33 6 66 209 71.57 6 67 207 72.48 4 66 207 73.84 0 68 211 74.17 0 71 222 75.17 0 69 221 76.67 0 74 230 77.33 0 74 232 71.32 23 66 205

2000-01 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall and Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks John Engler, Sr. 13 39 8 36 9 22 2764 Lucas Glover, Sr. 13 39 13 36 6 22 2776 D.J. Trahan, So. 11 33 5 27 4 15 2392 Gregg Jones, Fr. 9 28 5 22 1 10 2056 Ben Duncan, So. 8 23 1 18 0 6 1694 Jani Saari, Sr. 7 21 3 13 2 6 1558 Tripp James, Jr. 1 3 0 2 0 0 225 Totals 12 144 35 154 22 81 10,299

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Richard Coughlan, Sr. 11 33 4 30 4 11 2392 72.48 6 66 210 Charles Warren, Jr. 13 38 6 28 6 11 2776 73.05 5 67 212 Jonathan Byrd, Fr. 13 38 3 26 3 9 2808 73.89 6 68 212 Joey Maxon, Jr. 13 38 0 24 1 7 2826 74.37 3 70 217 Elliot Gealy, So. 12 35 0 17 6 0 2638 75.37 0 72 217 Chad Starliper, Jr. 1 3 0 1 0 0 226 75.33 0 73 226 Sean Thornton, Jr. 3 8 0 1 0 0 623 77.88 0 73 236 Totals 14 152 13 127 20 38 11,099 73.02 20 66 210

1997-98 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring)

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1998-99 Clemson Golf Stats

1996-97 Clemson Golf Stats

Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Charles Warren, Sr. 13 39 14 36 3 23 2780 71.28 6 66 205 Joey Maxon, Sr. 11 34 8 30 3 14 2459 72.26 6 68 209 Jonathan Byrd, So. 13 40 9 33 4 18 2893 72.33 7 65 210 John Engler, Fr. 11 34 4 30 6 12 2469 72.62 2 69 209 Lucas Glover, Fr. 10 31 2 25 6 10 2253 72.68 2 68 212 Chad Starliper, Sr. 4 12 0 8 1 2 894 74.50 1 70 215

1 448 74.67 0 67 0 231 77.00 0 75 80 11,455 71.59 24 65

D.J. Trahan led the Tigers in stroke average for three seasons and stands as Clemson’s all-time leader in career stroke average.

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Top Best Best Avg 10 Rd Trn 70.87 7 64 202 71.81 5 66 201 72.48 3 67 212 73.43 1 68 210 73.65 0 69 216 74.19 0 69 212 75.00 0 74 225 71.52 16 64 201


Stats Under Penley 2001-02 Clemson Golf Stats

2007-08 Clemson Golf Stats

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(Fall & Spring)

Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn D.J. Trahan, Jr. 13 40 16 37 7 27 2813 70.33 10 66 203 Gregg Jones, So. 12 37 10 33 1 17 2657 71.81 4 66 203 Ben Duncan, Jr. 9 28 1 22 4 5 2059 73.54 0 68 212 Matt Hendrix, So. 12 37 2 26 3 8 2727 73.70 0 69 214 Martin Catalioto, Fr. 8 25 0 15 3 3 1865 74.60 0 71 220 Jack Ferguson, Fr. 6 18 1 10 1 2 1345 74.72 0 68 215 Tripp James, Sr. 1 3 0 1 0 0 229 76.33 0 75 229 Totals 12 148 30 144 19 62 10,656 72.00 14 66 203

Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Kyle Stanley, So. 12 36 7 31 8 14 2608 72.44 6 67 209 Sam Saunders, So. 11 33 1 27 6 6 2423 73.42 2 68 214 Ben Martin, So. 9 28 3 20 4 6 2060 73.57 2 67 211 Tanner Ervin, Sr. 5 15 2 12 1 2 1108 73.87 1 67 212 Zach Siefert, Sr. 4 11 0 7 2 2 813 73.91 1 68 217 David May, Jr. 8 24 2 18 1 5 1775 73.96 0 69 214 Phillip Mollica, Jr. 9 27 6 18 4 7 1998 74.00 1 68 208 Luke Hopkins, So. 6 18 2 12 1 4 1338 74.33 0 69 213 Totals 12 144 23 145 27 46 10,468 72.69 13 67 208

2002-03 Clemson Golf Stats

2008-09 Clemson Golf Stats

(Fall and Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn D.J. Trahan, Sr. 13 39 15 35 5 23 2771 71.05 9 64 201 Jack Ferguson, So. 13 39 10 34 10 17 2784 71.38 7 66 204 Matt Hendrix, Jr. 13 39 12 33 6 19 2798 71.74 6 65 207 Gregg Jones, Jr. 13 39 6 34 5 11 2839 72.79 4 67 208 Brian Duncan, Fr. 1 3 0 3 1 0 221 73.67 0 72 221 Ben Duncan, Sr. 12 36 5 23 3 7 2681 74.47 2 68 211 Totals 13 140 48 162 31 77 11,126 71.32 28 64 201

2003-04 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall and Spring) Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Matt Hendrix, Sr. 12 35 12 31 2 20 Jack Ferguson, Jr. 13 38 10 36 5 17 Gregg Jones, Sr. 13 38 6 29 6 8 Stephen Poole, So. 7 21 3 15 3 5 Brent Delahoussaye, Jr. 11 32 2 22 3 5 Brian Duncan, So. 8 22 0 15 2 3 Martin Catalioto, So. 1 3 0 2 0 0 Totals 13 152 33 150 21 58

Top Best Best Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn 2485 71.00 6 66 205 2713 71.39 5 65 206 2765 72.76 3 66 205 1534 73.05 3 67 210 2367 73.97 2 66 206 1647 74.86 0 70 218 227 75.67 0 72 227 10,908 71.76 19 65 205

2004-05 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Jack Ferguson, Sr. 12 36 1 30 6 7 2643 73.42 3 69 211 Brent Delahoussaye, Sr. 12 36 3 27 4 6 2660 73.89 2 66 215 Brian Duncan, Jr. 12 36 4 23 2 9 2669 74.14 1 67 211 Stephan Poole, Jr. 8 24 1 13 1 2 1804 75.17 0 68 210 Martin Catalioto, Jr. 8 23 3 11 1 4 1755 76.80 0 68 211 Tanner Ervin, Fr. 5 15 1 4 1 1 1160 77.33 0 69 226 Nick Biershenk, Fr. 2 6 0 0 0 0 473 78.83 0 78 235 Zack Siefert, Fr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 242 80.67 0 78 242 Totals 12 144 13 108 15 29 10,625 73.78 7 66 210

(Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Kyle Stanley, Jr. 11 33 9 30 5 14 2358 71.45 8 66 208 Ben Martin,, Jr. 8 24 4 18 4 6 1752 73.00 2 66 206 David May, Sr. 10 30 5 20 3 10 2200 73.33 3 66 206 Phillip Mollica, Sr. 9 27 4 17 1 6 2002 74.15 2 69 214 Luke Hopkins, Jr. 4 12 1 7 1 2 895 74.58 0 68 218 Jacob Burger, Fr. 3 9 0 6 1 0 671 74.56 0 71 221 Sam Saunders, Jr. 5 15 1 6 2 1 1136 75.73 0 69 218 Alex Boyd, Fr. 2 6 0 2 0 0 459 76.60 0 71 219 McCuen Elmore, Fr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 230 76.67 0 73 230 Totals 10 120 24 106 17 39 8,720 72.67 15 66 206

2009-10 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Ben Martin, Sr. 11 32 5 27 3 15 2309 72.16 6 68 208 Luke Hopkins, Sr. 12 35 7 26 4 11 2550 72.86 4 69 208 Jacob Burger, So. 11 32 4 26 3 10 2332 72.88 1 68 210 Corbin Mills, Fr. 11 32 4 24 7 7 2338 73.06 3 67 207 Alex Boyd,So. 3 9 0 6 1 1 669 74.33 0 71 219 Crawford Reeves, Fr. 11 32 3 17 1 9 2398 74.94 2 68 212 McCuen Elmore, So. 2 6 1 3 0 1 448 74.67 1 69 211 Will Ovenden, Fr. 1 2 0 2 0 0 146 73.00 0 73 146 Mike Muscatell, Fr. 1 3 0 3 1 0 221 73.67 0 72 221 Brewer Bradshaw, Fr. 1 3 0 0 0 0 239 79.67 0 77 239 Totals 12 140 24 134 20 54 10,122 72.30 17 67 207 Notes - Stroke average and total strokes for team totals are from team scores, not sum of individuals.

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2005-06 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Stephen Poole, Sr. 12 37 5 25 2 13 2704 73.08 2 68 211 Brian Duncan, Sr. 11 34 3 27 5 8 2487 73.15 3 67 208 Vince Hatfield, Fr. 7 22 0 19 5 2 1618 73.55 1 70 215 Tanner Ervin, So. 9 28 3 20 3 7 2060 73.57 1 66 212 David May, Fr. 11 34 3 23 6 6 2525 74.26 2 65 207 Martin Catalioto, Sr. 4 12 1 5 2 1 904 75.33 0 68 212 Luke Hopkins, Fr. 2 6 0 3 1 0 455 75.83 0 72 219 Phillip Mollica, Fr. 5 15 0 7 0 1 1141 76.07 0 71 220 Totals 12 148 15 129 24 38 10,810 73.04 9 65 207

2006-07 Clemson Golf Stats (Fall & Spring) Top Best Best Name Trn Rds 60s 75- Par -Par Stks Avg 10 Rd Trn Kyle Stanley, Fr. 10 31 11 30 3 18 2197 70.87 6 65 207 Ben Martin, Fr. 8 23 5 17 1 7 1690 73.48 1 64 208 David May, So. 9 27 1 18 6 2 2002 74.15 0 68 216 Tanner Ervin, Jr. 8 24 1 17 1 5 1781 74.21 2 69 212 Sam Saunders, Fr. 8 24 1 16 3 3 1786 74.42 2 69 212 Phillip Mollica, So. 6 18 1 12 0 2 1350 75.00 0 69 221 Vince Hatfield, So. 2 6 2 5 0 3 426 71.00 0 66 213 Totals 10 120 22 115 14 40 8,716 72.63 10 64 207

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Assistant Coach Jordan Byrd Jordan

BYRD

Assistant Coach 6th Season

Jordan Byrd is in his sixth year as Clemson assistant golf coach. From recruiting to golf instruction to facility enhancement to overall administration of the program, Byrd has had a positive influence on Larry Penley’s program. In his five years with the program, Clemson has finished in the top 20 at the NCAA Championships three times, a number-seven finish in 2006 and a number-five finish in 2008 and a 16th place finish in 2010. Byrd was one of 10 semifinalists for the 2010 Jan Strickland Award presented by TaylorMade-Adidas Golf as selected by the GCAA. The Strickland Award is presented to the NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA or NJCAA assistant coach that, among other things, has excelled in working with their student-athletes both on the course and in the classroom. Byrd helped the Tigers to a number-16 final national ranking in 2010. Clemson’s number-five finish in 2008 was the best for the program since it won the national championship in 2003. The Tigers have been to the NCAA Tournament all five years he has been with the program and have twice captured the US Collegiate Tournament in Atlanta. Clemson won the Furman Invitational, finished second at the NCAA Southeast Regional and finished 16th at the NCAA National Championship in 2010. Byrd had a significant impact on Clemson’s top five recruiting class that entered Clemson in August of 2006. Sam Saunders and Kyle Stanley were both ranked among the top 10 junior players in the nation and went on to have outstanding freshman seasons.The class also included 2010 All-American Ben Martin, who was a three-time All-ACC player. Martin will be in his first year on the PGA Tour in 2011. Byrd also recruited first-team AJGA All-American Crawford Reeves in 2009 and Corbin Mills, another top AJGA player. Stanley was named ACC Player of the Year as a freshman, the first freshman in ACC history to win the award. He also became the first freshman in Clemson history to be named a first-team All-American and he finished second at the NCAA National Championship, the highest finish by a Clemson golfer since 1998. Stanley then finished second again at the 2009 NCAAs and won the Ben Hogan Award as the top collegiate golfer in the nation. He is in his first year on the PGA Tour in 2011. Byrd moved into the newly created assistant golf coach position at Clemson University on August 4, 2005. He became Clemson’s first assistant coach in the sport since the 1982-83 academic year when Larry Penley held the position before he succeeded Bobby Robinson as Clemson’s head coach the following year. Byrd has considerable experience as a player and is familiar with the Clemson program. He was the Southern Conference Champion in 1997 as a junior, and is the brother of former Clemson All-American and current PGA Tour player Jonathan Byrd. Jordan Byrd was the captain of the Furman golf team his senior year (199798). He won the Southern Conference Championship as a junior in 1997 when the Paladins also won the team title. With that team championship, Furman qualified as a team for the NCAA tournament for the first time in the program’s history. Byrd had 11 top 10 finishes in his career at Furman and was named to the AllSouthern Conference team in 1997 and 1998. He led the team in stroke average as a junior (74.1) and had a career stroke average of 75.72, still among the best in Furman history. He had a career best 66 at the 1996 Old Dominion Seascape Invitational and was Furman’s top golfer in nine different tournaments over his career. Over his final two seasons as a collegian, he competed against his brother Jonathan and the Clemson Tigers four times. It is interesting to note that the brothers had the exact same 54-hole score in two of the four tournaments. They tied for eighth with 218 scores at the 1997 Furman Invitational, then had identical 229 scores at the NCAA East Regional later that year at Hot Springs, VA. Jordan was a junior at Furman and Jonathan a freshman at Clemson that year. Byrd comes from an athletic family. In addition to the accomplishments of his brother, his father, the late Jim Byrd, was a standout football player at North Carolina in the 1960s. Jim Byrd and his wife Jo were omnipresent at Clemson golf events supporting the Tigers ever since Jonathan was a freshman in 1996. Jordan also had an outstanding amateur career, a playing career that continues today. He reached the semifinals of the North-South in 1997. In 2006 he finished second in the South Carolina Amateur (tied with Clemson player Phillip Mollica). He also qualified for the US Amateur and the US Mid-Amateur. In both qualifiers, he won medalist honors. He also teamed with his father, to win the South Carolina FatherSon Amateur Championship in the summer of 2006. In the fall of 2007 he reached the quarterfinals of the United States Mid-Amateur. He was just three victories away from joining his brother at the 2008 Masters.

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Ben Martin is one of many outstanding student-athletes to come to Clemson since Jordan Byrd became an assistant coach with the Tigers program. Byrd was ranked among the top 100 amateurs according to the Golfweek Amateur rankings for most of the summer of 2007. In 2008 he advanced to the second round of the US Mid-Amateur at Milwaukee Country Club before he was defeated in 23 holes by former Clemson golfer Stephen White. He also qualified for stroke play of the Mid-Amateur in 2009. A native of Columbia, SC, Byrd graduated from Spring Valley High School, where he was an outstanding golfer and wrestler. He reached the state finals in his weight class on the wrestling mat in 1994, the same year he finished in the top 10 in the state golf tournament. On the course, he led Spring Valley High to three top five finishes in the state tournament. He won the Spring Valley Invitational as a senior and captured the 1993 Junior World Optimist title. After graduating from Furman in 1998 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in business administration, Byrd pursued a professional career for two years. H e played on the Hooter’s Tour and the Tear Drop Tour during his professional and had four top five finishes. From May of 2001 to the summer of 2005, Byrd worked as a salesman, trader, portfolio manager, and technical analyst at DiBiasio & Edgington Inc in Annandale, VA.

Getting to Know Jordan Byrd

Born: July 19, 1976 in Lexington, SC
 Education: Graduated from Spring Valley High School in Columbia, SC in 1994; graduated from Furman University in Greenville, SC in 1998
 Family: Single, son of Jim and Jo Byrd of Columbia, SC. Brother of PGA Tour player Jonathan Byrd.
 Coaching Career: Assistant coach at Clemson University, August 2005- present. Clemson has been to five straight NCAAs and had two top 10 finishes. Recruited 2009 Ben Hogan Award winner Kyle Stanley. Playing Experience: Four-year letterman at Furman University, 1994-98
 Honors: Southern Conference Champion in 1997. Qualified for US Amateur in US Mid-Amateur in 2006. Quarterfinalist at 2007 United States Mid-Amateur

2010-11 Clemson Golf


2009-10 Statistics 2009-10 Clemson Golf Statistics

Top Best Best Avg Stks Trn Rds 10 60s -Par Par 75- Trn Rd Ben Martin (36) 72.16 2309 11 32 6 5 15 3 27 208 68 Luke Hopkins (90) 72.86 2550 12 35 4 7 11 4 26 208 69 Jacob Burger 72.88 2332 11 32 1 4 10 3 26 210 68 Corbin Mills 73.06 2338 11 32 3 4 7 7 24 207 67 Alex Boyd 74.33 669 3 9 0 0 1 1 6 219 71 Crawford Reeves 74.94 2398 11 32 2 3 9 1 17 212 68 McCuen Elmore 74.67 448 2 6 1 1 1 0 3 211 69 Will Ovenden 73.00 146 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 146 73 Mike Muscatell 73.67 221 1 3 0 0 0 1 3 221 72 Brewer Bradshaw 79.67 239 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 239 77 Individual Totals 73.39 13,650 12 186 17 24 54 20 134 207 67 Team 72.30 10,122 12 140 10 -- 13 1 -- 843 277

Total Vs Par +20 +45 +43 +49 +21 +103 +22 +2 +5 +23 +333 +102

Number in parenthesis is player rank by Sagarin.

Date Sept. 11-13 Oct. 10-12 Oct. 25-27

Tournament Carpet Capital Classic The Brickyard Isleworth Collegiate

Site, Course Dalton, GA, The Farm Macon, GA, The Brickyard Windermere, FL, Isleworth Country Club

Finish 9th of 12 2nd of 15 11th of 15

Score 884 576 909

Par 72 72 72

Yards 7012 7175 7544

++20 E +45

Feb. 8-9 Feb. 21-23 Mar. 8-9 Mar. 19-21 Mar. 28-30 Apr. 3-4 Apr. 23-25 May 20-22 June. 1-6

Jacksonville Invitational Puerto Rico Classic USCA Cleveland Classic Furman Invitational The Hootie Augusta State Invitational ACC Tournament NCAA East Regional NCAA National

Jacksonville, FL, TPC Sawgrass Rio Mar, PR, Rio Mar Country Club Aiken, SC, Palmetto Country Club Greenville, SC, Furman University Course Mount Pleasant, SC, Bulls Bay Golf Club Augusta, GA, Forest Hills Country Cub Uwharrie Point, NC, Old North State Club Alpharetta, GA, Capital City Club Chattanooga, TN, Honors Course

3rd of 15 3rd of 15 2nd of 18 1st of 24 8th of 15 4th of 18 6th of 11 2nd of 13 16th of 30

901 843 862 865 857 845 862 843 875

72 72 70 72 71 72 72 70 70

7122 6902 6565 6994 7298 7161 7102 7182 7395

+37 -21 +22 +1 +5 -19 -2 +3 +11

Individual Best Rounds--Gross Score 67 67 68 68 68 68

-5 -5 -4 -3 -4 -4

Corbin Mills Furman Inv. Corbin Mills Augusta State Corbin Mills Augusta State Crawford Reeves The Hootie Ben Martin Puerto Rico Cl. Jacob Burger ACC Tournament

3/21/10 4/3/10 4/3/10 3/29/10 2/22/10 4/23/10

Individual Best Rounds--vs. Par -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3

67 67 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69 69

Corbin Mills Furman Inv. 3/21/10 Corbin Mills Augusta State 4/3/10 Corbin Mills Augusta State 4/3/10 Ben Martin Puerto Rico Cl. 2/22/10 Jacob Burger ACC Tournament 4/23/10 Luke Hopkins Puerto Rico Cl. 2/21/10 Luke Hopkins Puerto Rico Cl. 2/23/10 Corbin Mills Puerto Rico Cl. 2/23/10 Jacob Burger Carpet Classic 9/13/09 Luke Hopkins Brickyard 10/11/09 Crawford Reeves Jacksonville 2/8/10 Ben Martin Furman Inv. 3/21/10 Crawford Reeves The Hootie 3/29/10 Luke Hopkins Augusta State 4/3/10 Jacob Burger Augusta State 4/4/10 Ben Martin ACC Tournament 4/25/10 Luke Hopkins NCAA National 6/1/10

Top Individual Tournaments--Gross Score (54 holes) 207 208 208 209 209 210 210 211 211 212 213 214 214 215 215

-9 -8 -8 -1 -7 -6 -6 +1 -2 -4 E -2 -2 -1 -1

Corbin Mills Ben Martin Luke Hopkins Ben Martin Corbin Mills Ben Martin Jacob Burger M. Elmore Luke Hopkins Ben Martin Jacob Burger Ben Martin Ben Martin Corbin Mills Luke Hopkins

Augusta State Puerto Rico Cl. Puerto Rico Cl. NCAA Southeast Puerto Rico Cl. Furman Inv. Augusta State USCA Cleveland The Hootie NCAA National The Hootie Carpet Classic ACC Tournament Furman Inv. Augusta State

4/3-4/10 2/21-23/10 2/21-23/10 5/20-22/10 2/21-23/10 3/19-21/10 4/3-4/10 5/20-22/10 3/28-30/10 6/1-3/10 3/28-30/10 9/11-13/10 4/23-25/10 3/19-21/10 4/3-4/10

Top Individual Tournaments vs. Par (54 holes)

Jacob Burger

-9 -8 -8 -7 -6

207 208 208 209 210

Corbin Mills Ben Martin Luke Hopkins Corbin Mills Ben Martin

Augusta State Puerto Rico Cl. Puerto Rico Cl. Puerto Rico Cl. Furman Inv.

-6 210 Jacob Burger Augusta State -4 212 Ben Martin NCAA National -2 211 Luke Hopkins The Hootie -2 214 Ben Martin Carpet Classic -2 214 Ben Martin ACC Tournament -1 215 Corbin Mills Furman Inv. -1 215 Luke Hopkins Augusta State -1 209 Ben Martin NCAA Southeast

4/3-4/10 6/1-3/10 3/28-30/10 9/11-13/10 4/23-25/10 3/19-21/10 4/3-4/10 5/20-22/10

Top Team Rounds (Gross score) 277 278 278 279 281 282 282 283 283 283 284 284 284

-11 -10 -2 -5 -7 -6 +2 -5 -5 +3 -4 E -4

Augusta State First Round Puerto Rico Cl. Second Round NCAA South. Second Round The Hootie Second Round Puerto Rico Cl. First Round Furman Inv. Third Round NCAA South. Third Round Brickyard Second Round Augusta State Second Round USCA Cleveland Second Round Puerto Rico Cl. Third Round The Hootie Third Round ACC First Round

4/3/10 2/22/10 5/21/10 3/29/10 2/21/10 3/19/10 5/22/10 10/11/09 4/3/10 3/8/10 2/23/10 3/30/10 4/23/10

277 278 281 282 279 283 283 284 284 278 286 284

Top Team Rounds vs. Par Augusta State First Round Puerto Rico Cl. Second Round Puerto Rico Cl. First Round Furman Inv. Third Round The Hootie Second Round Augusta State Second Round Brickyard Second Round ACC First Round Puerto Rico Cl. Third Round NCAA South. Second Round NCAA National First Round The Hootie Third Round

4/3/10 2/22/10 2/21/10 3/21/10 3/29/10 4/3/10 10/11/09 4/23/10 2/23/10 5/21/10 6/1/10 3/30/10

-11 -10 -7 -6 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -2 -2 E

4/3-4/10 2/21-23/10 2/21-23/10 2/21-23/10 3/19-21/10

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2009-10 Boxscores Carpet Capital Classic

The Farm Golf Club - Dalton, GA September 11-13, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,012 Finish: 9th of 12

Name Ben Martin Jacob Burger Alex Boyd Luke Hopkins Crawford Reeves Team

1st 70 71 74 77 75 290 +2

2nd 73 82 73 77 85 305 +17

3rd 71 69 75 74 76 289 +1

Tot 214 222 222 228 236 884 +20

Par -2 +6 +6 +12 +20 +20

Fin 9 33 33 45 54 9th

Brickyard Collegiate Championship The Brickyard - Macon, GA October 10-11, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,175 Finish: T-2nd of 15

Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Luke Hopkins 73 69 -- 142 -2 10 Jacob Burger 73 71 -- 144 E 15 Crawford Reeves 75 70 -- 145 +1 21 Will Ovenden 73 73 -- 146 +2 28 Ben Martin 74 73 -- 147 +3 35 Team 293 283 -- 576 E 2nd +5 -5 -- #Corbin Mills 78 73 -- 151 +7 52 #played as an individual *Final Round on Oct. 12 cancelled due to rain.

Isleworth - UCF Collegiate Invitational Name Luke Hopkins Corbin Mills Ben Martin Jacob Burger Crawford Reeves Team

Isleworth Country Club - Windermere, FL October 25-27, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,544 Finish: 11th of 15 1st 76 77 75 79 79 307 +19

2nd 74 75 82 74 75 298 +10

3rd 71 77 76 80 80 304 +16

Name Ben Martin Corbin Mills Crawford Reeves Luke Hopkins Brewer Bradshaw Team

Tot 221 229 233 233 234 909 +45

Par +5 +13 +17 +17 +18 +45

Players Stadium Course - Ponte Verde Beach, SC February 8-9, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,122 Finish: 3rd of 15 1st 71 74 77 76 81 298 +10

2nd 75 74 69 77 77 295 +7

3rd 76 75 78 79 81 308 +20

Tot 222 223 224 232 239 901

Fin 13 39 56 56 49 11th

Par +6 +7 +8 +16 +23 +37

Rio Mar Country Club River Course - Rio Grande, Puerto Rico February 21-23, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 6,902 Finish: 3rd of 15

Name Ben Martin Luke Hopkins Corbin Mills Jacob Burger Crawford Reeves Team

1st 70 69 70 72 80 281 -7

Palmetto Country Club - Aiken, SC March 8-9, 2010 Par: 70 Yardage: 6,565 Finish: 2nd of 18

Name McCuen Elmore Jacob Burger Luke Hopkins Ben Martin Corbin Mills Team

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2nd 68 70 70 70 76 278 -10

3rd 70 69 69 76 78 284 -4

Tot 208 208 209 218 234 843

Fin 3 5 8 24 42 3rd

2nd 69 71 69 74 78 283 +3

3rd 71 71 78 77 72 291 +11

Tot 211 218 219 221 225 862

3rd 69 67 72 74 74 282 -6 70 72 77

Tot 210 215 220 220 237 865

Par -6 -1 +4 +4 +21 +1

Fin 1 3 8 8 103 1st

216 221 228

E +5 +12

4 14 42

Par -2 E +4 +6 +9 +5

Fin 10 17 32 41 52 8th

Par -9 -6 -1 +3 +3 -19

Fin 6 14 31 52 52 6th

Par -2 E +2 +5 +7 -2

Fin 12 19 23 34 36 6th

Par -1 +2 +3 +5 +8 +3

Fin 3 13 17 23 34 2nd

Par -4 +5 +5 +9 +19 +11

Fin 9 72 72 103 152 16th

Hootie At Bulls Bay

Bulls Bay Golf Club - Mount Pleasant, SC March 28-30, 2010 Par: 71 Yardage: 7,298 Finish: 8th of 15

Name Luke Hopkins Jacob Burger Corbin Mills Ben Martin Crawford Reeves Team

1st 72 70 76 76 78 294 +10

2nd 70 71 70 71 68 279 -5

3rd 69 72 71 72 76 284 E

Tot 211 213 217 219 222 855

Forest Hills Golf Club - Augusta, GA April 3-4, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,161 Finish: 4th of 18

Name Corbin Mills Jacob Burger Luke Hopkins Crawford Reeves Alex Boyd Team

1st 68 70 69 71 71 277 -11

2nd 67 71 74 70 76 283 -5

3rd 72 69 72 80 72 285 -3

Tot 207 210 215 219 219 845 +12

Par -8 -8 -7 +2 +18 -21

Old North State Club - New London, NC April 17-19, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,104 Finish: 6th of 11

Name Ben Martin Jacob Burger Luke Hopkins Crawford Reeves Corbin Mills Team

1st 71 68 76 71 74 284 -4

2nd 74 73 70 70 72 285 -3

3rd 69 75 72 80 77 293 +5

Tot 214 216 218 221 223 862 -15

NCAA Southeast Regional

Fin 7 7 11 39 73 3rd

USCA Cleveland Classic

1st 71 76 72 70 75 288 +8

2nd 71 76 75 72 83 294 +6 72 75 74

ACC Championship

Puerto Rico Classic

Name 1st Ben Martin 70 Corbin Mills 72 Jacob Burger 73 Luke Hopkins 74 McCuen Elmore 80 Team 289 +1 #Crawford Reeves 74 #Mike Muscatell 74 #Alex Boyd 77 #Competed as Individual

Augusta State Invitational

Jacksonville Invitational

Furman Invitational

Furman University- Greenville, SC March 19-21, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 6,994 Finish: 1st of 24

Name Ben Martin Crawford Reeves Jacob Burger Luke Hopkins Corbin Mills Team

Capital City Crabapple Course - Alpharetta, GA May 20-22, 2010 Par: 71 Yardage: 7,182 Finish: 2nd of 13 1st 71 72 74 70 70 283 +3

2nd 69 68 68 73 78 278 -2

3rd 69 72 71 72 70 282 +2

Tot 209 212 213 215 218 843

NCAA National

Par +1 +8 +9 +11 +15 +22

Fin 5 17 19 30 47 2nd

Name Ben Martin Luke Hopkins Corbin Mills Jacob Burger Crawford Reeves Team

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Honors Course - Ooltewah,TN June 1-3, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,395 Finish: 16th of 30 1st 70 69 74 73 84 286 -2

2nd 72 74 72 77 73 291 +3

3rd 70 78 75 75 78 298 +9

Tot 212 221 221 225 235 875


2009-10 Team Results Carpet Capital Collegiate The Farm Golf Club - Dalton, GA September 11-11, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,012

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Tennessee 290 287 271 2. Chattanooga 291 284 288 3. Georgia Tech 295 290 282 4. Auburn 293 293 284 5. South Carolina 290 293 289 6. Alabama 289 294 292 Wake Forest 298 287 290 8. Texas Tech 302 284 290 9. Clemson 290 305 289 10. Georgia 292 294 306 11. Mississippi 304 295 300 Medalist: Darren Renwick, Tennessee Nils Floren, Texas Tech, 210

Tot 851 863 867 870 872 875 875 876 884 892 899

Par -13 -1 +3 +6 +8 +11 +11 +12 +20 +28 +35

Brickyard Collegiate Championship

The Brickyard - Macon, GA October 10-12, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,175

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Augusta State 282 281 --- 2. Chattanooga 291 285 --- Clemson 293 283 --- 4. Georgia 300 279 --- 5. VCU 291 293 --- 6. LSU 293 292 --- 7. Florida State 296 292 --- Mississippi 294 294 --- Virginia Tech 296 292 --- 10. Charlotte 297 292 --- North Florida 293 296 --- 12. Georgia Tech 298 295 --- 13. Mercer 299 295 --- 14. Penn State 296 300 --- 15. Michigan 312 291 --- Medalists: Russell Henley, Georgia, 134

Tot 563 576 576 579 584 585 588 588 588 589 589 593 594 596 603

Par -13 E E +3 +8 +9 +12 +12 +12 +13 +13 +17 +18 +20 +27

Isleworth - UCF Collegiate Invitational

Isleworth Country Club - Windemere, FL October 25-27, 2009 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,544

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Oklahoma State 291 289 301 2. Florida 292 292 302 3. Stanford 289 300 299 4. Georgia 304 297 292 5. Alabama 299 293 304 6. South Carolina 302 301 295 7. TCU 290 306 303 8. Texas Tech 296 303 301 9. Illinois 306 297 298 10. East Tennessee St. 309 299 300 11. Clemson 307 298 304 12. Arizona State 301 307 304 13. UCF 308 298 307 Washington 308 301 304 15. Kentucky 317 311 301 Medalist: Bud Cauley, Alabama, 211

Tot 881 886 888 893 896 898 899 900 901 908 909 912 913 913 929

Par +17 +22 +24 +29 +32 +34 +35 +36 +37 +44 +45 +48 +49 +49 +65

Jacksonville Invitational

Players Stadium Course - Ponte Verde, FL February 7-9, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,491

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 1. East Tennessee St. 303 291 299 893 2. Wake Forest 308 294 298 900 3. Clemson 298 295 308 901 4. East Carolina 307 304 305 916 5. Charleston So. 311 309 300 920 Liberty 315 301 304 920 7. Jacksonville 317 304 307 928 8. Jacksonville State 319 308 311 938 9. Winthrop 318 320 306 944 10. Idaho 325 312 312 949 11. Old Dominion 329 309 312 950 12. Kentucky 324 319 311 954 USC Upstate 328 321 305 954 14. Georgia State 325 314 317 956 15. Murray State 324 320 317 961 Medalist: Brendan Gielow, Wake Forest, 218

Par +29 +36 +37 +52 +56 +56 +64 +74 +80 +85 +86 +90 +90 +92 +97

Puerto Rico Classic

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

Rio Mar Country Club - River Course Rio Grande, Puerto Rico February 21-23, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 6,902

School Texas Oklahoma State Clemson Northwestern Georgia Tech Georgia Purdue

1st 277 275 281 290 285 286 286

2nd 269 279 278 278 280 278 282

3rd 276 274 284 285 290 292 288

8. East Tennessee St. 284 287 288 859 9. Kent State 286 281 299 866 10. Oklahoma 292 293 284 869 11. Alabama 288 296 286 870 12. Virginia Tech 290 300 282 872 13. Michigan 293 288 295 876 Ohio State 291 289 296 876 15. UNC Greensboro 294 298 289 881 Medalists: Kevin Tway, Oklahoma State, 199

-5 +2 +5 +6 +8 +12 +12 +17

USCA Cleveland Classic Palmetto Golf Club - Aiken, SC March 8-9, 2010 Par: 70 Yardage: 6,565

Fin. School 1st 2nd 1. Chattanooga 285 277 2. Clemson 288 283 3. East Carolina 295 284 4. Liberty 283 283 5. Virginia 294 279 6. Furman 281 288 Georgia Southern 291 285 8. UNC Wilmington 291 295 9. USC Aiken 294 294 10. Winthrop 300 298 11. Charleston So. 298 293 12. Presbyterian 310 291 13. Mercer 293 301 14. Elon 303 297 15. Wofford 297 307 16. Akron 301 297 17. Charleston 314 296 18. Francis Marion 313 309 Medalist: Ben Kohles,Virginia, 205

3rd 293 291 289 303 298 303 296 292 294 288 304 298 307 302 299 306 296 298

Tot 855 862 868 869 871 872 872 878 882 886 895 899 901 902 903 904 906 920

Par +15 +22 +28 +29 +31 +32 +32 +38 +42 +46 +55 +59 +61 +62 +63 +64 +64 +80

Furman Invitational

Furman University G.C. - Greenville, SC March 19-21, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 6,994

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd 1. Clemson 289 294 282 2. Chattanooga 289 291 299 3. Furman 305 290 298 4. Western Carolina 291 306 302 5. Kennesaw State 304 301 298 Old Dominion 293 298 312 7. Virginia Tech 304 300 301 8. Charleston So. 303 307 297 Presbyterian 296 302 309 Wofford 305 295 307 11. East Carolina 303 312 293 12. Mississippi State 302 302 305 13. Samford 300 312 301 14. Winthrop 303 306 306 15. Gardner-Webb 303 304 309 16. Elon 308 303 306 UAB 310 301 306 18. Davidson 313 306 301 19. Francis Marion 312 309 301 20. Appalachian State 313 313 307 21. Troy 312 308 314 22. Rhode Island 311 319 313 23. Temple 312 325 315 24. Marshall 315 321 325 Medalist: Ben Martin, Clemson Steven Fox, Chattanooga, 210

Tot 865 879 893 899 903 903 905 907 907 907 908 909 913 915 916 917 917 920 922 933 934 943 952 961

Par +1 +15 +29 +35 +39 +39 +41 +43 +43 +43 +44 +45 +49 +51 +52 +53 +53 +56 +58 +69 +70 +79 +88 +97

The Hootie

Bulls Bay G.C. - Mount Pleasant, SC March 28-30, 2010 Par: 71 Yardage: 7,298

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd 1. LSU 288 278 279 2. Wake Forest 289 281 276 3. Virginia 295 274 279 4. South Carolina 296 272 282 5. Augusta State 302 270 281 6. Duke 289 281 284 7. Auburn 291 280 284 8. Clemson 294 279 284 N.C. State 291 286 280 10. Chattanooga 300 277 286 11. Kentucky 299 283 286 12. East Tennessee St. 301 284 285 13. UCF 307 286 283 14. Long Beach State 307 297 299 15. Charleston 314 299 308 Medalists: Matt Hill, N.C. State, 204

Tot 845 846 848 850 853 854 855 857 857 863 868 870 876 903 921

Par -7 -6 -4 -2 +1 +2 +3 +5 +5 +11 +16 +18 +24 +51 +69

Tot Par 822 -42 828 -36 843 -21 853 -11 855 -9 856 -8 856 -8

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Augusta State Invitational

Forest Hills - Augusta, GA April 3-4, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,161

Old North State - Unwharrie Point, NC April 23-25, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,012

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 1. Augusta State 274 270 273 817 2. South Carolina 286 266 281 833 3. Duke 287 276 280 843 4. Clemson 277 283 285 845 5. Tennessee 280 279 287 846 6. Georgia Southern 285 278 288 851 7. Illinois 290 281 282 853 8. Chattanooga 293 280 284 857 9. UNC Greensboro 286 278 295 859 10. Alabama 286 285 291 862 11. Kent State 299 275 290 864 12. Virginia Tech 296 283 286 865 13. USC Aiken 289 282 299 870 14. Coastal Carolina 290 293 289 872 15. Lamar 288 296 294 878 16. Houston 298 290 294 882 17. Georgia State 308 284 292 884 18. Minnesota 290 291 305 886 Medalist: Henrik Norlander, Augusta State, 201

Par -47 -31 -21 -19 -18 -13 -11 -7 -5 -2 E +1 +6 +8 +14 +18 +20 +22

ACC Championship

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 1. Georgia Tech 279 276 286 841 2. Virginia 286 280 288 854 3. Duke 280 282 293 855 Wake Forest 280 283 292 855 5. Florida State 293 286 282 861 6. Clemson 284 285 293 862 7. N.C. State 287 292 287 866 8. Virginia Tech 290 286 293 869 9. Maryland 290 289 299 878 North Carolina 297 284 297 878 11. Boston College 301 295 316 912 Medalist: Chesson Hadley, Georgia Tech, 206

Par -23 -10 -9 -9 -3 -2 +2 +5 +14 +14 +48

NCAA Southeast Regional

Capital City Club - Alpharetta, GA May 20-22, 2010 Par: 70 Yardage: 7,180

Fin. School 1st 2nd 3rd Tot 1. Oklahoma State 282 282 277 841 2. Clemson 283 278 282 843 3. Georgia Tech 287 286 272 845 4. Arizona State 290 288 285 863 Georgia Southern 288 293 282 863 6. Brigham Young 289 287 288 864 7. South Alabama 292 284 290 866 8. Arkansas 296 282 289 867 9. Wake Forest 292 291 286 869 10. Mississippi 301 285 287 873 11. Coastal Carolina 293 302 279 874 Furman 292 294 288 874 13. Towson 308 282 287 877 Medalist: Peter Uihlein, Oklahoma State, 206

Par +1 +3 +5 +23 +23 +24 +26 +27 +29 +33 +34 +34 +37

NCAA National

Fin. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Honors Course - Ooltewah, TN June 1-3, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,395

School 1st 2nd Oklahoma State 283 284 Florida State 283 279 Georgia Tech 290 282 Washington 289 288 Oregon 284 294 Augusta State 287 288 Texas Tech 302 285 Arizona State 286 292 San Diego 294 282 Stanford 292 288 Florida 287 289 Virginia 300 280 Texas A&M 285 304 North Florida 292 293 Southern California 295 290 Clemson 286 291 Oregon State 295 293 UCLA 294 286 19. Illinois 304 285 20. Kent State 292 293 21. Texas 290 296 UNLV 294 292 23. California 293 294 24. LSU 303 290 25. Baylor 294 295 Tennessee 297 292 27. Duke 296 297 TCU 302 296 29. Penn State 301 298 30. Georgia Southern 297 299 Medalist: Scott Langley, Illinois, 206

3rd 283 292 286 283 283 288 280 290 292 288 293 289 282 287 289 298 287 295 287 292 293 293 293 290 295 295 296 291 299 309

Tot 850 854 858 860 861 863 867 868 868 868 869 869 871 872 874 875 875 875 876 877 879 879 880 883 884 884 889 889 898 905

Par -14 -10 -6 -4 -3 -1 +3 +4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +7 +8 +10 +11 +11 +11 +12 +13 +15 +15 +16 +19 +20 +20 +25 +25 +34 +41

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2009-10 Team Results Clemson vs. All Competition 2009-10 School Akron Alabama Appalachian State Arizona State Arkansas Augusta State Auburn Baylor Boston College Brigham Young California Central Florida Charleston Charleston Southern Charlotte Chattanooga Coastal Carolina Davidson Duke East Carolina East Tennessee State Elon Florida Florida State Fancis Marion Furman Gardner Webb Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Houston Idaho Illinois Jacksonville Jacksonville State Kennesaw State Kentucky Kent State Lamar Liberty LSU Long Beach State Marshall Maryland Mercer Michigan MInnesota MIssissippi Murray State North Carolina UNC-Greensboro UNC-Wilmington North Florida Northwestern NC State Ohio State Oklahoma State Oklahoma Old Dominion

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

Martin 71.64 72.00 3.15 4.09 4.74 3 106 10.97 3.16 .708 .662 30.43

Stk Diff -42 -22 -68 -16 -24 +57 +16 -9 -50 -21 -5 -23 -108 -94 -13 -4 -58 -55 -2 -64 -28 -92 +29 +10 -115 -69 -51 -8 -66 -94 +24 -37 -48 -1 -27 -37 -38 -84 -44 -33 -26 -5 -46 -96 -16 -57 -60 -41 -111 -60 -16 -52 -16 -10 -10 -4 -33 +70 -26 -87

Hopkins 72.75 73.08 3.16 4.11 4.86 5 100 11.17 3.26 .733 .692 30.50

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Oregon 0-1 Oregon State 0-0-1 Penn State 2-0 Presbyterian 2-0 Purdue 1-0 Rhode Island 1-0 Samford 1-0 San Diego 0-1 South Alabama 1-0 Southern California 0-1 South Carolina 0-4 South Carolina Aiken 2-0 South Carolina Upstate 1-0 Stanford 0-2 TCU 0-1 Temple 1-0 Tennessee 2-1 Texas 1-1 Texas A&M 0-1 Texas Tech 0-3 Towson State 1-0 Troy 1-0 UAB 1-0 UCLA 0-0-1 Virginia 1-3 Virginia Commonwealth 1-0 Virginia Tech 5-0 Wake Forest 1-4 Washington 1-1 Western Carolina 1-0 Winthrop 3-0 Wofford 2-0 Total *129-55-4

+14 E -43 -79 -13 -78 -48 +7 -23 +1 +42 -45 -53 +28 +10 -87 +23 +17 +4 +25 -34 -69 -52 E +14 -8 -108 +2 +11 -34 -117 -83

Brewer Bradshaw

* Does Not Include the 2-0 Record vs. USCAiken, a non Division I program

Burger 72.64 72.82 3.03 4.20 4.78 0 95 11.41 3.09 .612 .669 30.31

2009-10 Miscellaneous Stats Mills 73.45 72.55 3.24 4.16 4.68 1 95 11.00 3.50 .625 .685 30.81

Reeves 75.91 76.00 3.31 4.24 4.88 4 87 10.103 4.00 .607 .600 31.27

Elmore 75.50 72.50 3.33 4.26 4.83 1 16 10.67 3.00 .464 .537 29.00

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Boyd 74.00 74.67 3.17 4.27 4.75 0 24 10.89 4.89 .651 .611 31.67

Muscatell 74.00 72.00 3.50 4.20 4.42 1 10 8.67 5.67 .571 .537 29.33

Ovenden 73.00 73.00 3.25 4.15 4.63 0 5 12.00 3.50 --- --- ---

Bradshaw 81.00 81.00 3.75 4.50 4.92 0 8 8.67 4.00 .548 .574 33.00


2009-10 Season Review Clemson won the 2010 Furman Invitational, Larry Penley’s 60th career tournament win.

Clemson returned to the top 16 of the NCAA Tournament in 2010, as Larry Penley used a lineup that featured two seniors, two freshmen and a sophomore. Clemson finished the year with a solid 70 percent winning percentage in its 12 tournaments, including an impressive second-place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regional at the Capital City Club in Alpharetta, GA. Clemson played just three tournaments in the fall. The highlight of that part of the season was a second place at The Brickyard in Macon, GA in October. Luke Hopkins led the way with a 10th place finish after rounds of 7369. The event was shortened to two rounds because of weather. The Tigers began the spring season in Jacksonville at the TPC Course and had a strong third place finish out of 15 teams. Three Tigers finished in the top 10, as Ben Martin was third, freshman Corbin Mills was fifth and freshman Crawford Reeves was eighth. The event was played in very windy conditions, as Clemson’s 37 over par score of 901 was good enough for the third place finish. Clemson finished third in its next tournament as well, but this time the scores were much lower. Clemson fired a 21-under par 843 score for the three days at the Puerto Rico Classic in San Juan. Seniors Hopkins and Martin both had top 10 finishes, as they tied for seventh place with eight under par 208 totals. Mills was just a stroke behind and finished 11th. Clemson shot a 278 as a team in the second round and counted four scores of 70 or better. The Tigers continued their strong team play in the next event at the USCA Cleveland Classic with a second place showing. McCuen Elmore led the way in his first career start in the Clemson lineup with a fifth place standing, while Jacob Burger finished 17th. Clemson then won its first event of the year at the 24-team Furman Invitational. Clemson’s 865 team score was 14 shots better than second place Chattanooga. Ben Martin was co-medalist with a six under par 210 score after consistent rounds of 70-71-69. Clemson had four of the top 10 finishers, as Corbin Mills was third with a one under par score, and Burger and Hopkins tied for eighth with 220 totals. Mills had a final round 67, best in the field for the final round. Clemson actually had five of the top 10 players, as Crawford Reeves, playing as an individual, finished fourth with an even par 216.

After a fourth-place finish at the Administaff Augusta State Invitational, Clemson had a disappointing sixth place at the ACC Tournament. Martin, who had played in the Masters two weeks before the ACC Tournament, finished 12th with a two under par score. But, the finish did not put the Tigers in a good frame of mind entering the NCAA Tournament. That mindset changed with the month layoff. Clemson gave number-one ranked Oklahoma State all it could handle at the Crabapple Course in Alpharetta. Clemson finished with a three over par score of 843 on the par 70 layout, just two shots behind the Cowboys. Ben Martin was Clemson’s top performer with a 209 score and a third place individual finish after rounds of 71-69-69. Crawford Reeves had his most significant performance of his freshman year with a 212 score and a 13th place finish in the strong field. Sophomore Jacob Burger had his sixth straight top 20 finish with a 17th place ranking after a 213 score. Luke Hopkins finished at 215, five over par and a 23rd place finish, while Corbin Mills shot 70 the first day and the last day to be a big contributor with a 218 score. It was the most consistent tournament of the year for the Tigers as a team. Clemson finished 16th at the NCAA tournament at the Honors Course in Chattanooga, TN in early June. Clemson was in the top 10 for much of the tournament, including a fifth place standing after a first round 286. Larry Penley’s team still had a chance to make the match play portion of the event as it entered the final nine holes, but the Tigers struggled on the back nine of the third round and finished 16th in the field of 30 teams with an 875 team score. Martin again led the Tigers with a ninth place individual finish. He became the first Clemson golfer since D.J. Trahan in 2002 to finish in the top 10 of the NCAA Regional and NCAA National Tournaments in the same year. He was one of just six players nationally to record a top 10 in regional and national play. Martin finished the year as Clemson’s leader in stroke average at 72.16. Luke Hopkins was second at 72.86, followed by Burger’s 72.88. Mills was fourth at 73.06, meaning Clemson’s two through four ranked players were just 0.17 strokes apart for the season.

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Honors & Awards in 2009-10 Team *Furman Invitational Champions *NCAA Southeast Regional Runner-up *Ranked 16th at NCAA Tournament *Ranked 20th in nation in par five scoring, 4.80 *Ranked 17th in nation in greens in regulation Ben Martin *United States Amateur runner-up *Masters Participant *US Open Participant *Ping All-Regional selection *First-team All-ACC *Co-Medalist at Furman Invitational *Honorable Mention All-American *Clemson AgSouth Male Student-Athlete of the Year *Golf Coaches Association Academic Scholar *Honorary Recipient of ACC Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship Jacob Burger *Ping All-Regional Selection Corbin Mills *Ping All-Regional Selection Luke Hopkins *Ping All-Regional Selection Assistant Coach Jordan Byrd *Named one of 10 Semifinalists for Jan Strickland Award Statistical Accomplishments Ben Martin *Finished Third at NCAA Regional *Finished ninth at NCAA National *One of Six Players Nationally to finish in top 10 at NCAA Regional and National Tournaments *Ranked 36th in Final Sagarin Computer Poll *Ranked 38th in nation in first round scoring average Luke Hopkins *Finished 90th in final Sagarin Computer Poll *Ranked 35th in nation in total eagles, five *Ranked 47th in nation in greens in regulation, .692 Jacob Burger *Sixth in nation in par three scoring average, 3.03 Corbin Mills *Ranked 45th in nation in par five scoring

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2009-10 Final Notes

Four Clemson Golfers Named to Ping All-Region Team

Four Clemson golfers were named to the 2010 Ping All-Region Golf team. The team is selected each year by the Collegiate Golf Coaches Association. It is the most All-Region selections for the Clemson program on record. The list of Tigers named to the team is led by graduate Ben Martin. The native of Greenwood, SC led the team in stroke average 72.16 and he had a team best six top 10 finishes. Martin finished third at the NCAA Regional at Alpharetta, GA on May 22 and ninth at the NCAA Championships at The Honors Course on June 3. It was the second time in his career he has made the All-Region team. He was also selected as a freshman in 2007. Classmate and graduate Luke Hopkins was also named to the team. The native of Greer, SC finished the year with a 72.86 stroke average, second best on the team. He was ranked 90th in the final Sagarin computer rankings, helping the Tigers to a number-16 final team ranking. Jacob Burger was a third Tiger on the all-Region team. The sophomore from Orangeburg, SC finished with a 72.88 stroke average for the year, third best on the team. He had six consecutive tournaments with a top 20 finish, best streak on the team. That included a 17th place finish at the NCAA Southeast Regional. The fourth member of the All-Region team was freshman Corbin Mills. The native of Anderson, SC finished with a 73.06 average for the year and was Cemson’s second best golfer at the NCAA National Tournament with consistent rounds of 74-72-75.

Byrd Named Semifinalist for Jan Strickland Award

Clemson assistant golf coach Jordan Byrd was named one of 10 semifinalists for the 2010 Jan Strickland Award presented by TaylorMade-adidas Golf as selected by the GCAA. The Strickland Award is presented to the NCAA Division I, II, III, NAIA or NJCAA assistant coach that, among other things, has excelled in working with their student-athletes both on the course and in the classroom. A total of 10 coaches were named semifinalists. Joining Byrd were Josh Brewer of Southern California, South Carolina’s Michael Burcin, Washington’s Garrett Clegg, Corey Maggard of Transylvania, Florida State’s Chris Malloy, Marty McCauley of Texas Tech, Hastings’ Lloyd McIntyre, Shane Warren of LSU and Michigan’s Chris Whitten. Byrd was in his fifth season in 2010 as Larry Penley’s assistant coach. The Furman graduate helped the Clemson program to top 10 finishes in 2006 and 2008 and a 16th place finish in 2010. He recruited 2009 Ben Hogan Award winner Kyle Stanley to Clemson, who is now on the PGA Tour. Stanley twice finished as a runner-up at the NCAA Tournament. The program has also had academic success during his tenure. Ben Martin, a Clemson graduate in his final year of eligibility with the program in 2010, was honored by the ACC as a recipient of a Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship. Martin was also a three-time member of the Academic All-ACC Golf Team. Clemson had a team GPA of 3.01 for the first semester last year.

Martin Named Cleveland Golf/Srixon All-America Scholar

Former Clemson golfer Ben Martin was named a Cleveland Golf/Srixon AllAmerica Scholar in 2010. The list of scholars is selected by the Collegiate Golf Coach Top 10 Teams in Final Association. A recipient must have at least a 3.2 Sagarin Ranking in 2010 cumulative GPA, and be of high moral character Rk School Rating and in good standing with the University. 1. Oklahoma State 69.96 It is the second consecutive year that 2. Washington 70.32 Martin has been chosen. He was one of just 3. Texas A&M 70.36 three ACC players on the team, as he was 4. Stanford 70.47 joined by Brendan Gielow of Wake Forest and 5. #Augusta State 70.57 Adam Long of Duke. 6. Florida 70.67 Martin finished his Clemson career as 7. Oregon 70.72 a three-time All-ACC selection on the course 8. Texas 70.76 and a three-time academic All-ACC selection. 9. UCLA 70.79 He was also the recipient of an honorary 10. Texas Tech 70.89 Weaver-James-Corrigan Scholarship by the 11. Southern California 70.93 Atlantic Coast Conference. He was also named 12. Illinois 70.95 the AgSouth Clemson Student-Athlete of the 13. Georgia 71.01 Year for 2009-10. 14. Georgia Tech 71.04 On the course in 2009-10, Martin had a 15. Arizona State 71.10 72.16 stroke average for his 32 rounds, and he 16. Florida State 71.10 led the team in top 10 finishes with six. Two 17. Clemson 71.10 of the top 10 finishes took place in NCAA 18. UNLV 71.16 Tournaments as the native of Greenwood 19. South Carolina 71.17 finished third at the NCAA Southeast Regional 20. North Florida 71.20 and ninth at the NCAA National Tournament. #Won NCAA Championship His top finish as a senior was a co-medalist honor at the Furman Invitational. He had a number-36 final national ranking according to the Sagarin Computer ranking. Martin played in both the Masters and the US Open this year after finishing second at the 2009 United States Amateur. The December of 2009 Clemson graduate has turned professional.

Top 10 at NCAA Regional and National Events Player Scott Langley Peter Uihlen Drew Kittleson John Hahn Ben Martin Chris Williams

School Illinois Oklahoma State Florida State Kent State Clemson Washington

Reg 7 1 1 8 3 2

National 1 3 6 6 9 9

Martin One of Six players in Top 10 at NCAA Regional and National

Clemson senior Ben Martin finished his career in grand style with a pair of top 10 finishes at NCAA events in 2010. He finished third at the NCAA Southeast Regional in Alpharetta, GA, then finished tied for ninth at the NCAA National tournament at The Honors Course in Chattanooga. Martin was the first Clemson golfer to finish in the top 10 of both the NCAA regional and national events since D.J. Trahan did it in 2002.

Clemson 17th in Final Sagarin Computer Rankings

Clemson finished 17th in the final NCAA computer rankings compiled by Jeff Sagarin and Golfweek magazine. The computer ranking was a good indicator of where the Tigers stood as Clemson finished 16th at the NCAA Championships. Clemson was 19th in the computer rankings entering the National Championships held at the Honors Course in Chattanooga, TN. Individually, Clemson had two players in the final top 100, Ben Martin was 36th and Luke Hopkins was 90th.

Mike Carlisle Inducted into College Golf Hall of Fame

Former Clemson golfer Mike Carlisle was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame in December of 2010. Carlisle was in his 20th year as the Head Coach at South Carolina Aiken. Carlisle was one of six coaches who will be inducted in the 2010 Hall of Fame Class, joining Bob Alpers of Saint John’s (Minn.), Oklahoma City’s Kyle Blaser, Texas Wesleyan’s Bobby Cornett, Steve Desimone of California and Floyd Horgan of Brevard CC and Centenary. Additionally, Ron Balicki of Golfweek was inducted for his contributions to college golf. Carlisle was a starter on the first Clemson team to advance to the NCAA Tournament in 1980. He teamed with current Clemson Head Coach Larry Penley and former PGA Tour professional Clarence Rose to help the Tigers to a 12th place finish at the NCAAs that year. Penley was inducted into the Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame as a coach in 2003. A six-time Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year, Carlisle has been named the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year in 2004, 2005 and 2006. He has led the program to eight PBC championships in 20 seasons in the league, including a three-peat in 1995-97 and back-to-back crowns in 2002-03 and 2005-06.

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Fall 2010 Statistics Fall 2010 Statistics

Top Best Best Avg Stks Trn Rds 10 60s -Par Par 75- Trn Rd Corbin Mills 74.56 671 3 9 1 2 2 1 7 213 69 McCuen Elmore 75.08 901 4 12 0 0 4 0 8 215 70 Jacob Burger 75.22 677 3 9 1 1 1 2 4 212 65 Crawford Reeves 75.56 680 3 9 0 0 0 1 6 220 72 David Dannelly 75.67 908 4 12 0 2 2 0 5 217 67 Mike Muscatell 75.67 227 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 227 71 Alex Boyd 77.67 233 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 233 73 Brewer Bradshaw 77.83 467 2 6 0 0 2 0 2 218 70 Individual Totals 75.62 4764 4 63 2 5 12 4 34 212 65 Team 74.42 3572 4 48 2 -- 3 0 -- 862 281 Date Sept. 10-12 Sept. 26-28 Oct. 8-10 Oct. 24-26

Tournament Carpet Capital Classic Ping Preview The Brickyard US Collegiate

Site, Course Dalton, GA, The Farm Stillwater, OK, Karsten Creek Macon, GA, The Brickyard Alpharetta, GA, Golf Club of Georgia

Finish 3rd of 12 13th of 15 7th of 15 12th of 15

1st 72 70 67 74 77 283 +5

2nd 65 75 73 72 73 283 -5

3rd 75 70 77 74 83 296 +8

Par 72 72 72 72

Yards 7012 7403 7175 7107

+-2 +68 +9 +41

US Collegiate

Carpet Classic

Golf Club of Georgia, Alpharetta, GA October 24-26, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,017 Finish: 12th of 15

The Farm Golf Club - Dalton, GA September 10-12, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,012 Finish: 3rd of 12 Name Jacob Burger McCuen Elmore David Dannelly Crawford Reeves Alex Boyd Totals

Score 862 932 873 905

Total Vs Par +23 +37 +29 +32 +44 +11 +17 +35 +228 +116

Tot 212 215 217 220 233 862

Par -4 -1 +1 +4 +17 -2

Fin 5 11 15 23 53 3rd

Name McCuen Elmore Crawford Reeves Corbin Mills David Dannelly Brewer Bradshaw Totals

1st 75 75 75 78 83 303 +15

2nd 70 75 76 79 86 300 +12

3rd 76 75 75 76 80 302 +14

Tot 221 225 226 233 249 905 +41

Par +5 +9 +10 +17 +33 +41

Fin 27 44 50 67 77 12th

Ping Golfweek Preview

Karsten Creek - Stillwater, OK September 26-28, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,403 Finish: 13th of 15 Name Corbin Mills Crawford Reeves Jacob Burger David Dannelly McCuen Elmore Totals

1st 86 83 78 86 77 324 +36

2nd 72 76 78 77 83 303 +15

3rd 74 76 81 74 86 305 +17

Tot 232 235 237 237 246 932

Clemson vs. All Competition 2010-11 Par +16 +19 +21 +21 +30 +68

Fin 48 56 60 60 71 13th

Par -3 +3 +5 +11 +12 +9

Fin 8 25 33 50 58 7th

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21st

Brickyard Collegiate Championship The Brickyard - Macon, GA October 8-10, 2010 Par: 72 Yardage: 7,175 Finish: 7th of 15

Name 1st Corbin Mills 69 McCuen Elmore 74 David Dannelly 77 Mike Muscatell 71 Jacob Burger 79 Totals 291 +3 *Brewer Bradshaw 77 *Competed as individual

2nd 75 74 75 78 77 301 +13 71

3rd Tot 69 213 71 219 69 221 78 227 72 228 281 873 -7 70 218

School Alabama Auburn Augusta State Arizona State Boston College California Chattanooga Colorado State Duke East Tennessee State Florida State Georgia Georgia Tech Georgia State Gonzaga Kent State Mercer Mississippi North Florida Oklahoma Oklahoma State Oregon South Carolina Southern California Texas Texas Arlington TCU Texas A&M Texas Tech Tennessee UCLA UNLV Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Washington Totals

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Record 0-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 1-0 0-1 1-1 1-0 0-1 2-0 0-1 1-2 0-3-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 0-2 1-1 1-0 0-2 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-2 0-1 21-31-1

Stk Diff +6 -5 +60 +10 -71 +29 -19 -19 +33 -379 +10 +51 +115 -4 -32 +16 -20 -33 -9 -8 +54 +28 -54 +22 +41 -2 -7 +84 +23 -18 +92 +4 +52 -1 +36 +11

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Walker Course

The 20-year dream of golfers in the Clemson family became a reality on October 5,1995. Clemson University officials dedicated a new $8.6 million conference center and a $4.4 million golf course. The conference center is named the Madren Center and is managed by the Clemson University Conference Services. The center is a spacious 56,000 square foot facility, and includes $700,000 worth of state of the art audio and video equipment. It also houses dining facilities. The facility is named after the late Claude V. Madren. He was a Charleston businessman who established a $2.5 million trust fund that will go toward the center when it matures. The golf course is named after Colonel John Emmett Walker, Sr. (Clemson ’26) who’s son Dr. John Emmett Walker, Jr (Clemson ’58) donated $1 million to the course. Colonel Walker was a member of the Clemson football team and an honor military graduate. Another family made a significant contribution to the development of the Walker Course. The Charles B. Feller (Clemson ’43) family initially gave the University $75,000 for seed money to build a golf course in 1974. After the project began, the family supplemented the effort through additional gifts totaling $80,000. The practice facility is named for Charles B. Fellers. Four of the holes are dedicated in honor of former loyal athletic administrators as the result of a $400,000 donation by IPTAY. The holes recognize the contributions of Gene Willimon, Bob Smith, Bob Moorman and Bob Jones. Moorman and Jones were Clemson golf coaches,Willimon was executive secretary of IPTAY for 27 years and Smith was a Clemson football coach and administrator for 30 years. The course features Bermuda fairways and tees and bentgrass greens. The front nine extends along Honeycutt Creek from Old Stadium Road to the Botanical Gardens. The back nine runs high atop a hill overlooking Lake Hartwell and the Blue Ridge Mountains and extends down the edge of the lake with a look resembling a links course. The scenery along the back nine is eye-catching as the course winds near the lake. The signiture hole of the course is the 17th, a par three whose green and sandtrap layout is in the form of a Tiger Paw. Television analyst Steve Melnyk says, “This course is a perfectly balanced course. It has upland pasture holes, tree-lined fairways, and lakeside vistas. These are the three elements golf course architects love most.” Players of any skill level can enjoy the Walker Course, as there are five different sets of tees. A high handicapper can enjoy playing from the Red (4,667), Gold (5,405) or

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White (5,934), while the low handicapper can feel challenged by the Champion (6,560) or the Tiger (6,911) tees. After playing a round on the links, players can get a taste of South Carolina at the “Seasons by the Lake” restaurant. Located in the Madren Center overlooking the 18th green and Lake Hartwell, the restaurant features fresh products form South Carolina. The James F. Martin Inn was added to the site in July 1998. It is an 89-room Inn overlooking the golf course and lake and is connected to the Madren Conference Center. It is named for Clemson alumnus Jim Martin, who made a significant donation to the University for the creation of a faculty chair in the School of Business. Membership to the Walker Course is available for individuals and corporations on either a resident or non-resident basis. Public play is also welcome, including golf outings. For more information on the Walker Course, please visit their web site at www.clemson.edu/conference_center or contact the golf shop at (864) 656-0236. In the spring of 2009, the Walker Course was recognized both on national and state levels as a top golf course. Links Magazine rated the Walker Course as one of the top-25 collegiate courses in the country in its “Best Of” issue. Coming in at 23rd on the list the course was ranked with courses from schools including Yale, Duke, the University of North Carolina and Ohio State. In South Carolina, the course was voted the best public golf course in the Upstate by the South Carolina Golf Course Rating Panel. The panel is composed of golf enthusiasts representing a diverse range of occupations, handiSouth Carolina’s Top Public caps and backgrounds. The objective Courses of the panel is to promote excellence in South Carolina golf course design 1. Wild Dunes Links Course and operations through competitive (Charleston) 2. The Ocean Course rankings, education and public advo (Kiawah Island) cacy. 3. Harbor Town In determining their rating, (Hilton Head Island) panelists consider several criteria, 4. Tidewater Golf Club including routing of the course, (Myrtle Beach) aesthetics, distinctiveness and the va 5. Country Club of South Carolina riety of shot requirements a course (Myrtle Beach) 6. Osprey Point demands. (Kiawah Island) “These kinds of rankings are a 7. Golf Club of SC at Crickentree confirmation of the hard work that’s (Columbia) been done over the past 10 years to 8. Verdae Greens make the Walker Course what it is (Greenville) today,” said Walker Course profes 9. Walker Course sional Brent Jessup. “Clemson has a (Clemson University) course to be proud of, and recogni 10. Regent Park (Fort Mill) tion by others gives us even more *List compiled by Bob Gillespie, reason to be proud.”

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Walker Course

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WALKER COURSE AT CLEMSON UNIVERSITY

Hole Tiger Champion White Par Handicap

1 480 470 454 5 3

2 381 364 275 4 13

3 4 5 6 7 8 415 221 503 415 396 213 377 207 489 403 380 200 351 145 470 375 359 179 4 3 5 4 4 3 11 7 13 5 15 17

9 Out 460 3484 445 3335 388 2996 4 36 1

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 408 429 178 392 528 361 539 395 405 160 367 509 337 508 337 383 150 338 472 318 462 4 4 3 4 5 4 5 8 6 10 16 14 18 2

17 18 In Tot 192 400 3427 6911 175 369 3225 6560 127 351 2938 5934 3 4 36 72 12 4

2743 315 333 124 297 448 271 431 2316 296 320 98 276 430 236 350

116 327 2662 5405 100 245 2351 4667

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440 265 323 103 446 357 300 147 334 259 292 84 380 248 266 118

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Robinson Practice Area

Clemson’s Robinson Golf Practice Facility was dedicated in June 28, 2002 the final day of work for outgoing Clemson Athletic Director Bobby Robinson. After work that day he was escorted to the golf practice facility where he was met by many Clemson administrators, past and present. At a surprise private ceremony, the facility was renamed the Bobby Robinson Golf Practice Facility. Robinson retired on that Friday after 17 years as Clemson athletic director and over 30 years serving Clemson University. The facility opened in 2005 and was the first step in Clemson’s Tiger Pride facilities renovation plans. It was a fitting ceremony because it was Robinson who put the Clemson golf program on solid footing when he was head coach between 1974-83. He led the Clemson team to its first NCAA team tournament appearance in 1980, its first ACC championship in 1982 and its first top five national finish (1983). He left the coaching ranks to concentrate on athletic administration. Current Clemson head coach Larry Penley has continued the tradition, leading the program to 27 more NCAA Tournament appearances. Earlier in his final year, Robinson was presented The Order of the Palmetto by the State of South Carolina for his contributions to the state and Clemson University. He was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in September of 2002. In his 17 years as athletic director Clemson won 56 ACC Championships and had 151 top 25 seasons, including nine his last year. Sixteen of the 19 programs had at least one final top 10 national ranking. In terms of academics, he designed the concept and building of Vickery Hall, Clemson’s student-athlete learning center, a concept that has been copied nationwide. The grade point average of Clemson student-athletes has risen from 2.30 to 2.85 since it opened in 1991. The facility that bears his name provides the Clemson golf team with a top of the line practice facility right on campus. There is an all-weather practice area that allows the Tigers to hit the range year round. A complete video equipment area is also available that

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allows for swing analysis. The first goal of the Robinson Practice Facility is to simulate as many on-course challenges as possible. Over the course of a college tournament there are many situations that players have to deal with. Robinson Practice Facility architect John Lafoy accomplished this goal. The facility includes two putting greens with Bermuda grass and one with Bent grass. The Bermuda green has many humps and bumps around the green so that players can simulate all types of pitches and chips shots around the green. The Tiger golfers can hit up to 80-yard wedge shots into the Bermuda green into various hole locations. There are also two bunkers that allow the Tigers to practice downhill and uphill bunker shots. The driving range has teeing grounds at each end of the range. This allows the team to practice into different wind conditions. There are five target greens with bunkers and mounds surrounding each target. Each green was designed to replicate approach shots in tournament golf. Additionally, there are three hole locations on each green so that each player can practice shaping their shots and vary their yardages. There is also a simulated fairway with fairway bunkers. Players can then adjust the teeing ground on the tee box to work on different types of tee shots. The biggest compliment the coaching staff has received on the facility has come from the former players who are playing professional golf on the PGA Tour. These players have come back to practice and feel that their games will improve by practicing at Clemson.

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Clemson has begun construction on a new 6,600 sqaure foot golf clubhouse that will be located adjacent to the Robinson Golf Practice Facility. Below are some facts about the facility that promises to be one of the top facilities of its kind in the nation: •Bottom floor will include a indoor putting lab, indoor workout area, new locker room and equipment repair area •Main floor will include 1000 square foot entrance area that will document Clemson’s golf history including trophies, memorabilia and photos that depict Clemson’s National Championship season, regional titles and ACC titles will be on display •The main area will also feature Clemson’s Amateur championships and All-Americans of the past and will have a captain’s room, player lounge, board room and a meeting room •The main floor will be surrounded by an outside wrap-around porch •Top floor will house a studio apartment for former players who return to practice and an academic room for student-athlete study

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“The biggest compliment the coaching staff has received on the facility has come from former players who are playing professional golf on the PGA Tour. These players have come back to practice and feel that their games will improve by practicing at Clemson.”

Charles Warren and U.S. Open champion Lucas Glover are some of the PGA Tour players who return to Clemson to work at the Robinson Practice facility in the off-season. Their support has been a key to the development of the facility.

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Tiger Golf Gathering Each year the Clemson golf family meets in December to celebrate the accomplishments of the previous year. The celebration includes the current team and the former players, many of whom have gone on to great success at the professional level. The first “Tiger Golf Gathering” took place in December of 2003 and honored the Tigers 2003 National Championship team. The team received its championship rings at the ceremony. The Tiger Golf Gathering has now become a fixture on the schedule for more than 60 former Tigers and their families. Over 400 people attended the 2010 celebration at Thornblade Country Club in Greenville, SC. A highlight of the evening was the announcement of the progress that had been made towards the construction of Clemson’s new golf building will be named the Larry J. Penley, Jr. Golf Facility. Thanks to the efforts of Glover, Jonathan Byrd and Charles Warren, who have been the driving force behind the Tiger Golf Gathering, over $1 million has been raised for the facility, which began construction last winter. The three-story, 6,600 square foot facility will provide meeting space and locker room space for the Clemson golf team. The 2009 Tiger Golf Gathering also included the presentation of a check for $100,000 towards the building by Lucas Glover. The presentation was the result of Glover’s participation with the United States President’s Cup team in 2009. The Tiger Golf Gathering also includes two days of golf competition for the former Tigers in the pro ranks along with Clemson benefactors and administrators. Former Clemson legends such as Steve Fuller, Dwight Clark, Jim Stuckey and Rodney Williams have also participated. The events also include a live auction and a silent auction featuring Clemson sports memorabilia from the golf program, the PGA Tour and other sports.

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International Influence Kyle Stanley (back row, third from left) was a member of the winning 2007 United States Walker Cup Team.

Clemson Walker Cup Team Members Year Player 1989 Kevin Johnson 1997 #Richard Coughlan 1999 Jonathan Byrd 2001 Lucas Glover, #Michael Hoey, D.J. Trahan 2003 Matt Hendrix 2007 Kyle Stanley Clemson Palmer Cup Team Members Year Player 1997 Charles Warren, #Richard Coughlan 1999 Jonathan Byrd, John Engler, #Michael Hoey 2000 John Engler, Jonathan Byrd, Lucas Glover 2001 John Engler, D.J. Trahan, Lucas Glover 2002 D.J. Trahan (Captain) 2004 Jack Ferguson, Larry Penley (Head Coach) #Played for Great Britain and Ireland Team

Clemson World Cup Team Members Kevin Johnson 2002 D.J. Trahan 1989

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Player Charles Warren Gregg Jones Jack Ferguson, Matt Hendrix

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2003 National Champions

Every school has special memories of its teams that have claimed national championships. That is certainly the case with Clemson, who won its fourth in the school’s athletic history on May 30, 2003 when the Tiger golf program won its first NCAA title with a two-shot victory over Oklahoma State at Karsten Creek in Stillwater, OK. Clemson won three national team titles in the 1980s, the football title in 1981, and men’s soccer in 1984 and 1987. All three of those championships were gained in extraordinary circumstances. The football team had finished 6-5 in the previous season and was not ranked in any of the preseason top 20 polls for 1981. Then Danny Ford’s Tigers went a perfect 12-0, the only undefeated team in college football that year, finishing the year with a 22-15 win over perennial favorite Nebraska. The 1984 Clemson soccer team became the first team in any sport in NCAA history to defeat the numbers-four, three, two and one seeds in an NCAA Tournament in winning the national championship. Four years later Dr. I.M. Ibrahim’s team entered the tournament as the number-23 seeded team in the 24-team field, then won the championship in a Final Four played at Clemson’s Riggs Field. Unlike the program’s three previous titles, the Clemson golf team of 2002-03 had been ranked number-one in the nation from the preseason poll, and by a wide margin. Heading into the national tournament at Stillwater, Clemson’s margin over second-ranked Florida in the Golfweek/ Sagarin ranking, was equal in computer points to the distance between #2 Florida and the 17th place team, New Mexico. “We had a dominating regular season,” said Head Coach Larry Penley when commenting on his 20th and most magical season at Clemson. “We were in every tournament and won five events before the NCAAs at Stillwater.” But, that momentum from the regular season did not carry much weight heading to the national championships but this team was mature enough and prepared for it,” because the Tigers were said Penley. “We had great faced with the task of winleadership from D.J. Trahan ning the championship on and Ben Duncan all year Clemson Golf Accomplishments of Oklahoma State’s home and it carried over to the 2002-03 course, the very challenging NCAAs.” • NCAA Champions (First in Program’s History) Karsten Creek. Clemson was in or near • NCAA East Region Champions Many other schools the lead in each of the first • Atlantic Coast Conference Champions have played host to the three rounds, never trailing by • First team in NCAA history to win conference, golf national championship more than four strokes at the regional and national championships in same year in recent years, but those end of any round. Clemson, • Topy Cup Champions programs had not been Oklahoma State and UCLA, • Carpet Classic Champions ranked in the top 10 in the the top three teams all sea• Jerry Pate Intercollegiate Champions nation entering the event. son, played together all four • Ranked #1 in final Golfweek/Sagarin Computer In fact each of the last two rounds, which added to the rankings University courses to play intrigue of the event. • Ranked number-one in Final Golf World Poll host to the event, Ohio In many ways, Larry * Ranked #1 in Final Golf Coach’s Polls State in 2002 and Duke in Penley’s golf team was faced • D.J. Trahan, first-team All-American 2001, did not even have with the task of playing the • Jack Ferguson, Second-team All-American their teams qualify for the Final Four against Duke in •Matt Hendrix, Third-team All-American national tournament. Cameron Indoor Stadium. • Larry Penley, Oklahoma State The comparisons were amaz• ACC Coach of the Year entered the tournament ing. Mike Holder has eight • NCAA Coach of the Year by Golf Coach’s ranked fifth in the nation, National Championships at Association and was on a hot streak Oklahoma State, Duke bas• NCAA Coach of the Year by Golfweek Magazine entering the national tourketball Coach Mike Krzyewsnament having recorded five ki has eight Final Fours at tournament victories in the Duke. Cameron is known for spring, including the NCAA Cenits intimate atmosphere, while the NCAA allowed spectators tral Regional. The Cowboys to walk the fairways with the players the entire tournament. had won nine national The final round was played in 90 degree heat. Prior to the championships, installation of air conditioning in Cameron Indoor Stadium including eight in 2002, it seemed to be 90 degrees in that facility on days under curthe Tiger basketball team has played at Duke. rent coach Aside from the atmosphere surrounding the course, Mike Holdyou can make a case that the home course advantage in golf is er. greater than any other sport. Oklahoma State’s players play that course every day. They know where all the breaks are “It was a in slick greens, know what clubs to hit from every distance big chalin the fairway, know when to go for broke and when to play lenge conservatively. and a When Jack Ferguson hit his second shot to the 18th lot of green in the final round, no less than 500 people (490 were p re s s u re , Oklahoma State fans) stood as close as 15 yards from his

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back swing. When Oklahoma State’s Hunter Mahan put his second shot on 18 within 15 feet from the cup with a shot at an eagle three, you would have thought Shane Battier had just nailed a three-pointer with under 10 seconds left in Cameron. But, as had been his demeanor all week, Ferguson hit his approach just 15 feet by the hole. When he eventually two-putted for a par five to give Clemson the victory it gave the Tigers a landmark national championship victory, its first on an opponent’s home facility. “It was a great feeling,” said Penley, who had led Clemson to six top four finishes previously, but never with a championship on his resume until 2003. “Any championship is special, but to win it at Oklahoma State made it more special because they have been the program that has had the

Final 2003 Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

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School Clemson Florida Wake Forest Oklahoma State Texas Augusta State Arizona UCLA UNLV North Carolina TCU Georgia Tech Georgia Auburn Arizona State Minnesota North Carolina State New Mexico Washington College of Charleston Tennessee Illinois Southern Cal

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2003 National Champions NCAA National Karsten Creek Golf Course Stillwater, OK May 27-30, 2003 Par: 72 Yardage: 7207 Rk School 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot 1. Clemson 299 302 287 303 1191 2. Oklahoma St. 299 300 290 304 1193 3. UCLA 303 295 301 298 1197 4. Wake Forest 304 306 290 298 1198 Florida 302 300 297 299 1198 6. Arizona St. 306 308 297 291 1202 7. Augusta St. 311 306 294 302 1213 8. Auburn 299 303 301 312 1215 9. No. Carolina 308 308 299 301 1216 Texas 306 314 299 297 1216 11. Ga. Tech 310 306 302 300 1218 Washington 314 300 301 303 1218 13. UNLV 313 300 295 312 1220 14. Southern Cal 300 311 298 312 1221 15. N.C. State 299 317 296 312 1224 16. Georgia 315 306 297 308 1226 17. Arizona 307 308 303 311 1229 18. Wichita St. 308 309 299 316 1232 Medalist: Alejandro Canizares, Arizona State (287)

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most NCAA appearances, the most national championships, the most tradition. We have great respect for their program, so to win on their home course was memorable.” Clemson had become the first golf program in history to win its conference, NCAA regional and NCAA national tournament in the same year, an accomplishment that puts the resume of the 2003 Tiger golf team in perspective on a college golf history and Clemson athletic history basis. “This was a total team effort. You knew going into the season that D.J.Trahan would be there every tournament. A key was the improvement of Jack Ferguson and Matt Hendrix over the previous year. They’re stroke average improvement was among the top 10 in Clemson history from one season to the next. Gregg Jones was steady, especially in postseason play. Ben Duncan had a great NCAA Tournament. His score counted in each of the last three rounds when it meant the most. “We did not have an individual finish in the top 15 of the NCAA Tournament, yet we won the national championship. That shows you how solid we were as a team.”

Clemson was honored at the White House by President George W. Bush after winning the 2003 National Championship.

Clemson 2003 Team National Rankings According to Golfstat

Final 2003 Individual Rankings Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Player, School Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma St. D.J. Trahan, Clemson Bill Haas, Wake Forest Troy Matteson, Georgia Tech Jack Ferguson, Clemson Ricky Barnes, Arizona Brandt Snedeker,Vanderbilt Nick Watney, Fresno State Matt Hendrix, Clemson Chris Nallen, Arizona Alejandro Canizares, Arizona St. Oliver Wilson, Augusta State Brock MacKenzie, Washington Dustin Bray, North Carolina Jason Hartwick, Texas Camilo Villegas, Florida Ryan Moore, UNLV Justin Walters, NC State David Inglis, Tulsa Michael Letzig, New Mexico

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•1st in overall scoring average (72.32) •1st in final round scoring average (71.83) •1st in scoring average vs. par (0.33) •1st in par four scoring average (4.07) •1st in subpar strokes/round (3.65) •1st in fewest bogeys/round (3.00) •1st in fewest double bogeys/round (0.36) •2nd in first round scoring average (72.69) •2nd in par five scoring average (4.72) •3rd in birdies (661) •4th in total eagles (25) •19th in pars/round (11.04)

Clemson in Golfstat Rankings (Top 50) D.J. Trahan •First in total eagles (10) •2nd in final round scoring average (69.85) •2nd in scoring average vs. par (-0.90) •3rd in par four scoring average (3.99) •4th in subpar strokes/round (4.26) •7th in overall scoring average (71.05) •13th in birdies (146) •19th in fewest bogeys/round (2.62) •24th in fewest double bogeys/round (0.26) •44th in par 5 scoring average (4.82)

Jack Ferguson •6th in fewest double bogeys/round (0.18) •7th in par four scoring average (4.01) •10th in subpar strokes/round (3.97) •11th in scoring average vs. par (-0.54) •12th in birdies (147) •16th in final round scoring average (71.08) •14th in overall scoring average (71.41) •27th in par 5 scoring average (4.68)

Matt Hendrix •First in first round scoring average (70.69) •6th in subpar strokes/round (4.05) •7th in birdies (150) •13th in par four scoring average (4.03) •13th in fewest bogeys/round (2.56) •20th in scoring average compared to par (-0.21) •28th in overall scoring average (71.74) •50th in last round scoring average (71.77)

Gregg Jones •1st in pars/round (12.23) •41st in fewest double bogeys/round (0.28)

Ben Duncan •49th in par 5 scoring average (4.70)

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Lucas Glover, US Open Champion Nearly 60 years after he played his last down for the Clemson football team, Dick Hendley still has a positive effect on the school’s developing athletic heritage. Hendley was a blocking back under Frank Howard from 1946-50, creating holes for Fred Cone and Ray Mathews. He did it so well he was named the recipient of the Jacobs Blocking Trophy for the state of South Carolina and the Southern Conference in 1950. Hendley and friends combined to help the Tigers gain record chunks of yardage in 1948 and 1950, two of Clemson’s four undefeated seasons in 113 years of college football. For his efforts, Hendley was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. The next year, Hendley brought his grandson, Lucas Glover, to his first Clemson football game. Glover never missed another Clemson home game until he was a freshman in 1997. While Hendley was recruiting Glover to be a Clemson football fan he was also tutoring him on the joys of playing golf. “My grandfather got me my first golf club when I was just three years old,” recalled Glover, in one of many stories he told about Hendley after he won the 2009 United States Open at the Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, NY. “One of his best friends was a golf rep and he asked him to make me a club. I put it in my hands and it was a perfect fit.” While Glover was interested in all sports, and still is today, he developed a passion for golf and Hendley continued to feed it. “My grandfather and my uncles all played golf and just loved the game,” said Glover. “He had a putting green installed in his back yard at Thornblade so I could have my own practice green. It is still there.” Thanks to Hendley’s nurturing, Glover continued to work on his game as a youth. With Hendley, his mother (also a Clemson graduate) and father Jimmy following him at countless junior tournaments, Lucas became an honorable mention AJGA All-American in 1995, his sophomore year of high school. He made the team again in 1996 and earned second-team AJGA All-America honors in the summer of 1997. With his strong ties to Clemson, Glover came to Tigertown in the fall of 1997. His 11-year streak of attending every home football game came to an end when he was an instant starter on Larry Penley’s golf team that first fall. It didn’t take long for Glover to turn heads, as he won co-medalist honors at the Carpet Classic with Georgia Tech All-American Bryce Molder. Along with Jonathan Byrd, John Engler, Joey Maxon, and Charles Warren, he helped Clemson to a national secondplace finish at the NCAA Tournament in Albuquerque. The Tigers finished with a 31-under par score, a figure that would have been an all-time tournament record had UNLV not shot a 34-under score at the same event. Glover continued to post outstanding numbers as a sophomore and junior. In 1998-99 he won his second tournament as a Tiger at Mauna Kea in Hawaii, and led the Tigers to an eighth-place national finish at the NCAA Tournament at Hazeltine in Edina, MN. Glover was Clemson’s top golfer at that event with a 295 score and he finished eighth in the field overall. His junior season, 1999-00, Glover helped the Tigers win the ACC Championship and the NCAA East Regional before finishing seventh at the NCAA National at Auburn, AL. His senior year, Glover won the first tournament of the spring at Puerto Rico, becoming just the second Clemson golfer to win at least one tournament in three different years. The Tigers finished the year with a second-place finish to Florida at the NCAA Tournament in Durham, NC. Glover concluded his career as a three-time first-team All-ACC selection and he earned first-team All-America honors after his junior and senior seasons. He was named to the United States Palmer Cup teams in 2000 and 2001 and made the United States Walker Cup team in 2001. Six years later, Glover was inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame, joining Hendley to become the only grandfather/grandson combination in the Hall’s history. “The competition we had on the golf team when I was at Clemson had a big impact on me making it to the PGA Tour,” said Glover. “We had sixth, seventh, and eighth guys

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who could have played at a lot schools, so if you wanted to keep your spot you had to play hard all the time. There was always someone pushing me to play better.” Another person who motivated Glover to play well was Head Coach Larry Penley. “Coach Penley has been as important as anyone in my career. He had credibility with us from day one because he had been there and done that. He had been such a good player himself and it is a lot easier to listen to someone who is doing it himself out on the course.” Glover played on the Nationwide Tour in 2003 where he finished 17th on the money list with $193,989. That qualified him for a PGA Tour card in 2004 and he made 17 cuts in 30 events, but he finished 134th on the money list and had to go to the last stage of Qualifying School to earn his Tour card. In typical dramatic Glover form, he hit his approach shot on the 108th and final hole to within one foot of the pin and made a birdie to move under the cutline by a shot and earn his card for 2005. The 2005 calendar year was a landmark year for Glover in many ways. In October he won the Funai Classic in Orlando when he made a miracle 70-yard bunker shot for birdie on the last hole. That shot earned him an exemption for the next two years. While he was playing in 28 PGA Tour events that year, Glover found time to take a few courses online and finish his requirements to receive his undergraduate degree from Clemson. Glover continued his fine play in 2006 and earned $2,587,982 in 31 events, the most money earned by a Clemson professional golfer (until this year). He finished in 21st place on the money list. That fine performance was a contributing factor in his selection to the 2007 United States President’s Cup team, the first Clemson golfer to make a professional squad for the U.S. But, in 2008, Glover seemed to tire at the end of the year and he was smart enough to realize it. “I needed a break, so I took the last two months of the year off after I knew I had made enough money to keep my card. I spent a lot of time with my wife, the rest of my

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Lucas Glover, US Open Champion family and friends, went fishing, and went to Clemson football games.” He finished 105th on the PGA money list, but ended a streak of three straight years of earning at least $1.5 million. But he brought his career to a new level June 17-21 at the U.S. Open at the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, a par 70 course just 25 miles from New York City. It was destined to be a special week for Glover and Clemson. The USGA decided to have an all Clemson pairing for the first two rounds (something they also did with three players from Oklahoma State). Glover played with D.J. Trahan and Kyle Stanley for the first 36 holes. Glover shot a 69 in the first round, then went deep with a 64 in the second round. That second round performance included six birdies and no bogeys. He had a chance to tie the all-time record for low round in any major, but he made a par on the final hole and finished at seven under. His figure would have been the 36-hole record for the U.S. Open had Ricky Barnes not shot eight under. Glover fell behind by six shots as Barnes reached 11-under par at one point in the third round. But, Barnes came back to the field, and Glover moved back to sevenunder par by the end of the round. He trailed Barnes by just one shot entering the final round on Sunday. Monday, June 21, 2009 will be a day that will live with Glover and Clemson fans for many years. There was not a lot of work accomplished in the Clemson Athletic Department that day as ESPN and NBC televised the final round nationally and showed just about every shot Glover took. Glover made three bogeys on the front nine and made the turn at four-under par for the tournament. He still held the lead, however, as Barnes shot a five-over par score on the front nine. Glover made five straight pars from holes 10-14 to remain at four-under par. Tiger Woods was charging and had it to one-under par, just three back, and Phil Mickelson made an eagle on the par five 13th hole to tie Glover at four-under par. But, Mickelson gave a stroke back on the difficult 15th hole to go to three under. The key hole for Glover was the par four 16th hole. After having made a bogey on the 15th to drop into a tie for the lead with Mickelson at three under, Glover hit his approach on 16 to within four feet. He made the putt for birdie to go back to four-under par. Mickelson made another bogey on 17 and all of a sudden Glover had a two-shot lead. Glover made pars on the last two holes to win by two shots over Mickelson, David Duval, and Barnes. With the victory came $1,350,000, a 10-year exemption to the U.S. Open and a five-year exemption to the Masters, the British Open, and any PGA Tour event. The Clemson faithful watching from afar included Penley. "I was a nervous wreck while watching. I got nervous when Tiger Woods got to one-under par. If he had gotten to three-under it would have been a problem. I was also a little worried when Duval got to three under.

“But, when Lucas made the birdie on 16, I really was confident he was going to win because he had been so consistent hitting greens all week. The 17th and 18th weren't playing that hard. He also had the pace of the greens down. He only three-putted once in the tournament. Glover’s life changed in some regards the very next day. With the U.S. Open taking place near New York, it gave Glover some unique opportunities. His Tuesday began with an interview with “Mike and Mike in the Morning” on ESPN radio. It continued with an appearance on “Live with Regis and Kelly”, the syndicated national talk show from New York City. After an interview with the Jim Rome Show, Glover had a few hours to tour New York City, including a trip to the Empire State Building for a photo with Associated Press, before appearing on the “Late Show with David Letterman.” Glover taped the program around 5:30 PM and was the reader of the evening’s Top 10 List. That appearance had an odd twist in and of itself. The previous Clemson graduate to give the Top 10 List on Letterman’s show was former “CBS This Morning” host Jane Robelot, who attended Wade Hampton High in Greenville, SC, the same high school that had educated Glover. That Tuesday evening, with U.S. Open trophy in hand, Glover made the two-hour drive to Connecticut to prepare for the next PGA event, the Travelers Championship in Cromwell, CT. Many times in recent years the Travelers event had been scheduled the week after the U.S. Open or the British Open. Many times the winner of those major events had withdrawn from the Travelers to sit back and enjoy all the gratification that comes with winning a major. But when asked immediately after winning the U.S. Open if he would go to Hartford, Glover responded, “I will be there. I made a commitment to be there and I will be there.” Glover continued to play well the rest of the summer. He finished fifth at the PGA, the third best finish by a former Tiger in a Major, won the PGA Grand Slam of Golf and was a member of the United States victorious President’s Cup Team. He most thrilling moment of the year might have been on November 7 when he ran down the hill with the Clemson football team prior to the Tigers victory over Florida State. He was the first professional athlete to do that. It was a year of firsts for Lucas Glover.

Glover was honored in his hometown of Greenville, SC after winning the 2009 U.S. Open.

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Charles Warren, Clemson Ring of Honor There are 13 individuals in the Clemson Ring of Honor and each has a unique story. Football great Fred Cone only received a scholarship offer after Frank Howard’s sister watched him dive into a swimming pool at a neighbor’s pool. Women’s basketball great Barbara Kennedy came to Clemson initially on a volleyball scholarship. Jerry Butler came to Clemson on a track scholarship and the first time Tiger football coaches saw him play was in a high school all-star game. Women’s track great Tina Krebs grew up in a foreign country and never saw the Clemson campus until she enrolled. During ceremonies prior to the Clemson vs. Florida State football game at Death Valley in November of 2009, Charles Warren joined the Ring of Honor as the first golfer inducted. Like the others, he had a unique journey to Clemson. Warren grew up a South Carolina fan. In fact, his father, C.O. Warren, was the head cheerleader for the Gamecock pep squad when he was in college. “I grew up a South Carolina fan because my dad had gone to South Carolina,” Warren said. “Rodney Williams is one of my close friends today, but I was one of those little kids at Williams-Brice Stadium in 1987 wearing a Mike Hold (former South Carolina quarterback in 1984) jersey who was chanting, ‘Rodney, Rodney, Rodney’ in the closing moments of that 1987 game in Columbia.” Something changed Warren’s allegiance from the time he was 10 until he entered Clemson in the fall of 1993. That something was the tradition of excellence of the Clemson golf program under Head Coach Larry Penley. “If you grew up in South Carolina and played junior golf you wanted to play for Larry Penley at Clemson,” Warren said. “I wasn’t that highly recruited coming out of high school. When Coach Penley called me and offered me a scholarship to Clemson, it changed my life. I couldn’t go out and buy a Clemson golf shirt fast enough.” Warren became a starter in his red-shirt freshman year in 1994-95. He helped the Tigers to an NCAA Regional title that year and to a 14th-place national finish in 1996. But, his performances at the NCAA national tournament were not impressive. Despite being named third-team All-American in 1996, he failed to break 78 at the NCAA Tournament at The Honors Course in Chattanooga. (It should be noted the tournament was played in tough conditions. Tiger Woods shot an 80 in the final round at that tournament to win the championship). In fact, in his first six NCAA Tournament rounds, Warren failed to score better than 77. But, his struggles at the NCAA Tournament all changed in 1997. Warren had won the ACC Tournament at Whitewater Country Club in Fayetteville, GA in April of 1997, and finished third at the NCAA Regional at the Cascades Course in Hot Springs, VA in May. So he was on a hot streak entering the 1997 National Championship at Conway Farms in Lake Forest, IL. Warren began the national tournament with an even par 71, and then had a solid 68 in the second round. But in the third round, he shot a disappointing 73 and was six shots out of the individual lead, which was held by Keith Nolan of East Tennessee State. Warren was in fifth place at 212 and wasn’t even Clemson’s top golfer after three rounds. Richard Coughlan, who was ACC Co-Player-of-the-Year that season, was one stroke better than Warren at 211 and in fourth place. Warren got off to a good start in that final round, but he thought he was out of the picture when he drove the ball into the water on the par three 11th hole. But he got up and down after taking a drop to make bogey, and it seemed to give him some momentum. “I really didn’t have a good idea where I stood during the final round,” Warren said. “I do remember thinking the leaders had not run away from anyone. I thought I was still in contention, but then I hooked a drive on the 16th hole into a bunker.” But, all was not lost for Warren, who hit a miraculous shot from that fairway bunker. “The best shot I hit all week was the six-iron from the bunker on 16. It hit the flag on the fly and it landed just three feet from the pin.” Warren made the putt and turned a probable bogey into a birdie. Warren finished the round with a 67, the second-best round of the day by any golfer, and he waited for the other leaders to finish. He had posted a 279 total score and was the leader in the clubhouse. “Since I had started the round six shots off the lead, I finished ahead of the other leaders, including Jason Gore of Pepperdine, who had the lead most of the back nine. “I remember ESPN doing an interview with me when Jason was in the middle of the fairway on the last hole. He needed just a par to win. I was thinking, this is a waste of an interview.” But, Gore hit a wayward second shot on the par five hole and made a double bogey. That left Warren and Brad Elder, who had birdied 15 and 17 coming in, tied for first after regulation at 279. The two players went back to the 18th hole for the playoff.Warren hit a drive down the middle, while Elder hit a poor tee shot. At that point Warren knew a par would probably win the national championship. “I remember Larry walking the playoff hole with me and convincing me to hit my pitching wedge instead of a sand wedge on that final approach,” he said. “It was the right call.” Warren made his par to win the national title. Incredibly, Warren never had the outright lead in the tournament until he made that last putt in the playoff to win the championship. No Clemson golfer had won the national championship previously and no one has won the title since. Kyle Stanley came close two of the last three years with runner-up finishes, but Warren still holds that distinction. At the conclusion of the 1997 season, Warren was named a first-team All-American, first-team All-ACC, and was named the South Carolina Amateur Athlete-of-the-Year. As a senior, Warren won the Dave Williams Award as the National Senior Golfer-

of-the-Year and won his second ACC Championship. He is still the only Clemson golfer to win the conference tournament twice. He finished second at the 1998 NCAA Tournament, missing a playoff by just one shot. Again he was named a first-team All-American. “It is fitting that Charles Warren is the first Clemson golfer to be inducted into the Ring of Honor,” said Penley, who has been Clemson’s head coach since 1983. “Charles set a standard. He showed his teammates and future Tigers that you can win big tournaments at Clemson. He showed that we could be a national program. His success helped build the foundation so the program could go to the next level and win the team national championship, which we did five years after he graduated.” “Charles was always a team leader,” said Lucas Glover, who was a freshman in 1998 when Warren was a senior. “He was someone we looked to. He is still a leader today, whether it is with the Tiger Golf Gathering, or just getting us all together when we are on the tour. He is very deserving of this honor.” “I played a round with Jason Gore at a PGA Tour event in 2007, the 10-year anniversary, and he asked me before the round if I wanted to replay that day,” Warren said. “It was a life-changing victory because it told me that I could play professional golf. It opened doors for me and is a great item on your résumé.” Warren has gone on to a successful PGA Tour career. He made it on the PGA Tour in his first year out of school (1999). He won the Buy.com Tour’s tournament at the Cliffs near Greenville in 2002 and finished 16th on that tour’s money list. He won two Nationwide Tour events in 2004 and finished eighth on the money list to qualify for the PGA Tour. Warren has been on the PGA Tour since 2005. That year he shot a 62 at the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro, and that is the lowest round for any former Tiger on the PGA Tour. He has won over $1 million three times (2005, 2006 and 2007). He made 20 cuts in 2006 when he had a career-high nine top-25 finishes. He recently completed his seventh season on tour and has won over $5 million over his career. While his PGA Tour career has been a success, Warren’s time at Clemson stands out. “Coach Penley has created a great family atmosphere,” he said. “One of the pictures I will always save is the group picture of the players and families at the NCAA Tournament in New Mexico at my last college tournament. It brings back strong memories. I had a great college experience, a great five years. We had terrific chemistry then and we still do today.” Warren has been a loyal supporter of the Clemson program, all Tiger athletic programs for that matter, since he graduated. He and the other Tigers on the PGA Tour have a suite at Memorial Stadium and attend football and basketball games whenever it fits their schedule. Few former Clemson athletes have done more for the school since they graduated. Each year,Warren is one of the leaders of the Tiger Golf Gathering, a yearly reunion for the Clemson golf family. He is also significantly involved in the design and fundraising efforts for Clemson’s new golf facility. With his passion for Clemson, it is apparent that his induction into the Clemson Ring of Honor last month has a special meaning. “It will take a while to digest this, but I have told people that other than winning a major, this is the greatest honor I could win in my career,” Warren said. “I am most humbled by this induction. It will probably take 5-10 years before I really appreciate what it means. I am very appreciative of the opportunity Coach Penley gave me when he offered me a scholarship. This is just an incredible honor. “The response to my induction into the Ring of Honor has been incredible. Everywhere I go, Clemson people have come up to me and congratulated me. We are talking about people I don’t even know. “I love Clemson and I look forward to having an impact on this program until the day I die.”

Warren became the first golfer to be inducted into the Clemson Ring of Honor prior to the Clemson vs. Florida State football game on November 7, 2009.

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Jonathan Byrd

Jonathan Byrd left Clemson as one of the most celebrated and honored athletes in the school’s history. He was still receiving honors the fall after he graduated. At Clemson’s season opening football game of 2001 against The Citadel, Byrd was on hand to receive his second IPTAY Athlete of the Year Award. It doesn’t take much inspection of Byrd’s resume to see why he was the first two-time selection for the award. Quite simply, he was the first student-athlete in Clemson history to be chosen an on-the- field-of-competition All-American and an academic All-American in the same year, twice. Now, just think about that. It is not very easy to accomplish either one, never mind both in the same year. Out of the thousands of athletes in Clemson history, Byrd was the first to do it twice (football center Kyle Young joined Byrd in 2001-02). In 2006, Byrd was inducted into the Clemson Athetic Hall of Fame. Byrd was the corps of an unprecedented era of success for Larry Penley’s golf program. “Jonathan has been a dream to coach,” said Penley when informed of his second award. “He has been a great team leader, someone the younger guys have been able to look up to. He showed great leadership qualities when he was a freshman. “We have had some great players, great studentathletes. But, Jonathan set a new standard for Clemson golfers and really Clemson athletes regardless of sport in the future. His accomplishments in athletics and in the classroom will be hard for anyone to match.” On the course, Byrd led Clemson to four straight top 10 finishes at the NCAA Tournament, the first time in Clemson golf history that had happened. In fact, it was the first time since the 1980-86 era that any Clemson sports program posted four straight top 10s. Byrd was the first athlete to start on four straight top 10s since the 1976-79 era when some Clemson soccer players turned the trick. Byrd was a first-team All-American on the course in 1998-99 and a third-team selection as a senior, when he

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Clemson Highlights

• First four-time, first-team All-ACC golfer in Clemson history • Starter on four top 10 teams, first Clemson athlete to do that in 20 years • Two-time on course All-American, two-time firstteam Academic All-American • Two-time Clemson University Athlete of the Year, in 1998-99 and 1999-00 • Ranked in the top 15 nationally of final Sagarin and MasterCard polls in 1999 and 2000 • First-team All-American in 1999 and third-team in 2000 • Ranked first in Clemson history in career rounds in the 60s • Amateur Golfer of the Year in South Carolina for 1999 • Member of the United States Walker Cup team in 1999 • Two-time United States Palmer Cup team memer, posting a 7-0-1 record • Inducted into the Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006

Professional Highlights

helped Clemson to the ACC Championship and the NCAA Regional title before a seventhplace national finish. The native of Columbia, SC was the first four-time first-team All-ACC performer in Clemson golf history and started on three ACC Championship teams. He was a model of consistency, setting Clemson records for rounds under par in a career (61), rounds at par or better (75) and rounds of 75 or better (129). He also tied the record for career rounds in the 60s. With all these accomplishments one might think that it would be difficult for him to pick out his most memorable moment at Clemson. But when the question was asked, he gave a quick and surprising answer. “Camping out for tickets for the Wake Forest basketball game my freshman year (1997),” said Byrd. “I remember spending the night in cold weather in a tent outside Littlejohn Coliseum with Charles Warren and Joey Maxon. That was great, there were over 140 tents on the lawn at Littlejohn, I will never forget it. Wake Forest had Tim Duncan and we were both ranked in the top three in the country.” It is obvious that Byrd is one athlete who experienced all aspects of college life. “Really, the things I remember the most are the friendships I formed with my teammates and the students at Clemson, not my scoring average. I made the perfect choice when I decided to come to Clemson. I can’t imagine having gone anywhere else.” Byrd had some opportunities to turn professional, but like all of his predecessors in the program, he stayed all four years, and earned his degree. “Staying four years was the way to go for me. I can’t speak for everyone, there are some players who should turn pro

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• The 2011 season will be his 10th straight year on the PGA Tour. Won over $1 million eight of the nine years • Recorded top15 finishes in 2003 at two major tournaments, the Masters and U.S. Open • PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2002 • Won 2002 Buick Challenge and $666,000 • Shot 27 under par for tournament record and fourth best score vs. par in PGA Tour history at the time • 10th rookie in PGA Tour history to win over $1 million • Played on BUY.com Tour in 2002 and ranked 8th on the money list • Won Charity Pro Am at the Cliffs in nearby Traveler’s Rest, SC • Won BC Open in 2004 and won over $1 million for the third consecutive year • Won John Deere Classic in 2007, his third PGA Tour win. At the time, he had the most wins by an American under 30 • Won his fourth PGA Tour event in 2010 when he won Justin Timberlake Las vegas Classic with a hole in one on 3rd playoff hole. early. But, I know I matured quite a bit during those last four years. I don’t regret anything, I wouldn’t take anything back.” His strong upbringing is a reason Byrd has made a meteoric rise professionally. His first year out of Clemson he won the BUY.com Tour’s event in nearby Greenville and went on to an eighth place finish among the money leaders. That got him fulltime status on the PGA Tour for 2002. Byrd was named PGA Tour Rookie of the Year for 2002. He finished the season ranked 39th on the PGA Tour Money list, the highest finish among PGA Tour rookies in 2002. Byrd’s high point of the year came at the end of the season when he won the Buick Challenge with a score of 261, 27-under-par. He finished 8th at the 2003 Masters and 15th at the U.S. Open and won the BC Open in 2004.    Byrd made national headlines in 2010 when he won the Justin Timberlake Las Vegas Classic with a hole in one on the third playoff hole. It was the first time any PGA Tour player had won an event with a hole in one on the final hole. Byrd then won his first tournament of 2011, the Hyundai Tournament of Champions in Maui. He also won that event in a playoff, his fifth career PGA Tour win.


Clemson Golf Coach Larry Penley cringed as D.J. Trahan addressed the media on the eve of the first round of the 2003 NCAA Golf Championship. Local and national media outlets (and there were many for the week of golf at Karsten Creek in Stillwater, OK) hung on every word uttered by Clemson’s senior team leader and two-time first-team AllAmerican. It was a statement that was to the point, and put the week in perspective, at least from Trahan’s perspective, for Clemson. “Anything here but a win would be a huge disappointment,” said Trahan to a group of interested writers and broadcasters. “This tournament is all that matters.” Typical of his game on the course,Trahan had a “go for broke” attitude off of it. Looking back, it might have been what the Tigers needed from their team leader. No Clemson team had had a player previously who would make such a statement prior to a national championship. Clemson had many close calls, but had never walked away with the championship trophy either. “I came back to Clemson for my senior year with the goal of winning the National Championship,” said Trahan. “We had the talent to do it, that was our goal from day one in September. Had we not won, I would have been very disappointed.” While Trahan’s accomplishments on the course over his four years were remarkable, his leadership off the course might have been just as important. His performance and team leadership were both significant factors in Clemson’s run to a national championship. “D.J.Trahan was a player who could carry a team on his shoulders on the course, but he could also carry a team with his leadership,” said Head Coach Larry Penley. “D.J. could have gone pro after his junior year. He had won the Jack Nicklaus Award and the Ben Hogan Award as a junior and was the number-one ranked amateur in the nation. His stroke average had been among the top 10 in NCAA history. The only thing that was lacking on his resume was the national championship. The fact that he came back was the ultimate sacrifice for our team and Clemson University. He put his individual goals aside for the team.” Trahan not only had the respect of his coach, but of his teammates as well. “D.J. Trahan never accepted second place individually or for this team,” said Matt Hendrix. “He always pushed the team hard and he pushed himself. He was our team leader all season.” His senior year closed one of the most noteworthy careers in Clemson history, a career that future Clemson golfers will use for a measuring stick. And, that is saying something for a program that had 34 All-American selections in the previous 14 years. As mentioned previously, Trahan was the national player of the year as a junior, then led the Tigers to a national championship as a senior. He joined former Clemson soccer star and Herman Aw a rd w i n n e r B r u c e

Murray (1984-87) as the only athletes in Clemson history to start on a national championship Clemson team and win a National Player of the Year Award over the course of a career. Trahan left Clemson with 21 school records, including career stroke average (71.49),career stroke average in NCAA Tournament play (71.56), single season stroke average (70.33 in 2001-02), career rounds in the 60s (45), and career rounds at par or better (98). When it came to getting to the winner’s circle for Clemson as a team, or individually in national amateur events, few Tigers have come close. Clemson won 12 team tournaments in his four years, including two NCAA East Regional titles, two ACC titles and of course the National Championship. Clemson became the first school in NCAA history to win a conference championship, a regional title and the national championship in the same year. Trahan won five tournaments individually, tying the school record also held by former All-American Chris Patton. He was the United States Public Links Champion in 2000, won the South Carolina Amateur twice, the Jones Cup in 2001, and the Monroe Invitational in 2002. Each of his last two seasons he finished the year ranked second in the Golfweek/Sagarin computer rankings, the highest final rankings ever by a Clemson golfer in those computer rankings. He was a two-time IPTAY Athlete of the Year winner, which also considers the student side of the student-athlete equation. Trahan excelled in that area also. Trahan was named to the ACC Academic Honor roll all four years he played for Clemson and was a third-team Academic All-American in 200102. He became the 13th athlete in Clemson history to be named an All-American on the field and in the classroom in the same year. “D.J. set a standard that might last for a long time,” said Penley. “I hope that is not the case, I hope future Clemson golfers will follow his lead and raise the bar.” The 2002-03 academic year was certainly a magic year for Trahan and the Clemson golf program. It will be an experience that Trahan remembers for a long time. After the Tigers won the championship Trahan just sat down on the green, cell phone in hand, where he called family members who could not make the trip (his parents, uncle and sister were in Oklahoma). He was the picture of contentment. When it came right down to it, winning the team championship was all D.J. ever wanted from his senior year. The success has continued for Trahan professionally. He earned his 2005 PGA Tour Card through Q-School. As a rookie on Tour in 2005, Trahan retained his card with a 103rd place finish on the money list. He had seven top 25 finishes.    In 2006 he won his first PGA tournament when he captured the Southern Farm Bureau Classic in Mississippi in a playoff. He won over $1 million for the season. In January of 2008, he won his second PGA Tour event with a 26-under-par score at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in Palm Springs, CA. The victory qualified him for the 2008 Masters. Trahan continued his outstanding play during the summer of 2008. The highlight of his summer took place in June when he finished tied for fourth at the United States Open at Torrey Pines. He finished the year ranked 26th on the PGA Money list and finished 17th at the the final FedX Cup Playoff in Atlanta. He won over $2.3 Million, second most in history by a former Clemson golfer. He has won over $1 million each of the last two years, including 2010 when he had seven Top 10’s, sixth most on the tour.

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D.J. Trahan

D.J. Trahan Career Highlights • First-Team All-American, 2002, 2003 • Honorable Mention All-American, 2000, 2001 • Freshman All-American 2000 • Verizon Academic All-American (third-team) 2002 • Jack Nicklaus Award, 2002 • Ben Hogan Award, 2002 • Co-IPTAY Athlete of the Year, 2002 • IPTAY Athlete of the Year, 2003 • Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2010 • ACC Player of the Year 2002 • ACC Freshman of the Year, 2000 • First-team All-ACC, 2000-01-02-03 • Second Clemson Golfer to be Four-time First-Team All-ACC selection • Ranked Second in Nation in Golfweek rankings 2002, & 2003 • ACC Academic Honor Roll, 2001-02-03 • Carolinas Golf Association Player of the Year, 2000-01-02 • Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team • Starter on 2003 Clemson National Championship Team • Won Southern Farm Bureau PGA Tour Event in 2006 • Won 2008 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic • Finished 4th at the 2008 U.S. Open

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Tigers on Tour in 2010 Jonathan Byrd won the 2010 Justin Timberlake Invitational in dramatic fashion

Six former Clemson golfers were regulars on the PGA Tour in 2010. The list of former Tigers included three players who finished in the top 60 on the PGA Tour money list and former Tigers combined for 17 top 10 finishes and 33 top 25 finishes. Eight former Tigers made a cut on the PGA Tour in 2010 and combined to win $5,518,395. The most exciting accomplishment by a former Tiger in 2010 was turned in by former All-American Jonathan Byrd. The 2000 Clemson graduate, who has been on the PGA Tour since 2002, won the Justin Timberlake Invitational in Las Vegas in unprecedented fashion. Byrd won the tournament on the third playoff hole by making a hole-in-one, the first time in PGA Tour history, a player won a playoff with a hole-in-one. He had shot 21 under par 263 during the regular 72 holes. Byrd finished the year 55th on the PGA Tour money list with $1,534,981. He finished strong by making the cut in 11 of his last 12 events, including eight in a row to close the year after he decided to play without golf gloves. He finished the year 20th on the PGA Tour in greens in regulation and 15th in final round scoring average. D.J. Trahan, who led Clemson to the 2003 National Championship, was inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame in 2010. He also had a great year professionally as well as he finished 47th on the PGA Tour money list with $1,619,693, best among former Tigers. He was the most consistent former Tiger over the course of the year and had 11 top 25 finishes and seven top 10s. He was sixth on the PGA Tour in top 10 finishes, seventh in greens in regulation, 10th in driving distance, 10th in total eagles and 14th in all-around ranking. Lucas Glover had another strong year with a 57th place finish on the PGA Tour money list. His year included a third-place finish at the prestigious Players Championship in Jacksonville in May, the highest finish at that tournament by any former Tiger. He made 16 cuts in 23 tournaments in 2010, including making the cut at the Masters, the US Open and the British Open. He was the first former Tiger to make the cut in three majors in the same year. Another highlight for Glover was a hole in one at the Houston Open. Charles Warren played in 21 events during 2010 and finished first on the Tour in total driving and first in ball striking. He was ninth in driving distance with 302.5 yards

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Tigers on Tour in 2010 Player Tour Tommy Biershank Nation Jonathan Byrd PGA Brent Delahoussaye PGA Nation Brian Duncan PGA Nation Lucas Glover PGA MIchael Hoey European Kevin Johnson PGA Nation Ben Martin (A) PGA Phillip Mollica Nation Stephen Poole Nation Sam Saunders PGA Nation Kyle Stanley PGA Nation DJ Trahan PGA Charles Warren PGA Nation

Trns Cuts 4 4 26 17 21 7 8 3 1 - 3 - 23 16 27 18 26 5 1 - 2 0 1 1 27 7 7 3 5 2 3 1 26 16 27 19 21 11 3 2

Best 20 1 51 19 - - 3 6 39 - - 49 17 17 - 27 4 3 6 25

per drive and fourth in greens in regulation. He finished the season strong and had five top 25 finishes and three top 10s. Kevin Johnson and Brent Delahoussaye were also exempt players on the PGA Tour in 2010. Johnson got on the Tour after winning two Nationwide Tour events in 2009 and Delahoussaye had reached the Tour through qualifying schools. Delahoussaye’s year included an opening round 62 at the Canadian Open, tied for the low round ever by a former Tiger on the PGA Tour. Sam Saunders won $95,226 thanks to a 17th place finish at the Honda Classic. Former Tiger Michael Hoey had a solid year on the European Tour, as he made the cut in 18 of 27 events. He recorded six top 25s, including two tops 10s and finished 90th on the European Tour’s money list with $419,572. D.J. Trahan finished 47th on the PGA Tour money list in 2010.

Ben Martin and Kyle Stanley both reached the 2011 PGA Tour through the 2010 Qualifying Tournament

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Top 25 - 8 - 1 - - 8 6 - - - - 1 1 - - 10 11 5 -

Top 10 - 4 - - - - 3 2 - - - - - - - - 6 7 3 -

Avg Earnings 69.08 - 70.13 $1,534,981 71.53 $69,708 71.14 $10,198 69.00 - 73.00 - 71.03 $1,511,275 71.28 $419,572 72.48 $69,806 71.00 - 77.50 - 69.25 $2,040 71.58 $22,408 72.17 $95,226 72.33 $4,751 69.33 $43,090 70.30 $168,670 70.37 $1,619,693 70.53 $574,616 70.67 $10,151

Rk 55 222 169 57 90 213 173 138 210 225 35 47 149 170


Career Stats of Tigers on Tour Jonathan Byrd

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 2000 PGA 1 1 0 0 Buy.com 1 0 0 0 2001 PGA 1 1 1 0 Buy.com 20 16 11 5 2002 PGA 32 15 10 4 2003 PGA 29 21 9 5 2004 PGA 27 15 5 3 2005 PGA 31 22 5 1 2006 PGA 20 13 9 5 2007 PGA 23 13 11 4 2008 PGA 27 18 6 2 2009 PGA 25 19 11 2 2010 PGA 26 17 8 4

Strk Avg Money Rk 70.50 $14,130 70.75 70.01 $22,530 462 70.44 $222,224 8 70.39 $1,462,713 39 70.76 $1,430,538 47 70.88 $1,133,165 70 71.76 $726,023 111 70.19 $1,408,418 63 70.38 $1,854,906 42 71.03 $1,039,584 101 70.66 $1,316,771 67 70.13 $1,534,981 55

Richard Coughlan

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 1998 PGA 31 18 4 1 1999 PGA 2 1 0 0 2000 PGA 1 0 0 0 2001 PGA 26 8 1 0 2002 PGA 5 2 0 0 Buy.com 15 5 2 1 2004 Nationwide 26 15 3 2 2005 Nationwide 11 3 1 0

Strk Avg 71.44 73.50 73.50 71.94 72.89 72.89 71.62 71.93

Money $174,035

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$80,222 $13,955 $23,652 $76,030 $12,690

203 130 74 172

Brent Delahoussaye

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 2006 PGA 1 1 0 0 Nationwide 2 1 0 0 2007 Nationwide 6 3 2 0 2008 Nationwide 16 4 2 0 2009 Nationwide 15 9 2 1 2010 PGA 21 7 0 0 Nationwide 8 3 1 0

Strk Avg 71.00 72.57 72.44 71.71 70.68 71.54 71.14

Money $10,550 $2,280 $11,036 $15,362 $73,662 $69,708 $10,198

Rk 257 206 157 79 217 179

Danny Ellis

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 1994 PGA 1 0 0 0 Buy.com 1 0 0 0 1996 Buy.com 27 12 4 2 1997 Buy.com 6 2 1 0 1998 Buy.com 1 0 0 0 2001 PGA 27 10 3 1 Buy.com 2 1 1 0 2002 PGA 17 5 1 0 2003 PGA 10 7 0 0 Nationwide 3 2 1 1 2004 PGA 26 14 3 2 2005 PGA 4 3 0 0 Nationwide 12 12 5 5 2006 PGA 23 11 2 1 Nationwide 1 1 0 0 2007 PGA 2 2 0 0 Nationwide 20 10 3 2 2008 Nationwide 5 0 0 0 2009 Nationwide 1 0 0 0

John Engler

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 2001 PGA 1 0 0 0 2002 PGA 1 0 0 0 Nationwide 24 10 3 0 2005 Nationwide 2 2 0 0 2006 PGA 27 7 0 0

Year Tour Trns 2001 PGA 2 2002 PGA 6 Nationwide 12 2003 Nationwide 26 2004 PGA 30 Nationwide 1 2005 PGA 28 2006 PGA 31 2007 PGA 29 2008 PGA 26 2009 PGA 26 2010 PGA 23

Lucas Glover

Top Top Cuts 25 10 1 0 0 2 0 0 7 5 2 17 7 6 17 5 2 0 0 0 16 9 7 23 17 9 22 13 3 20 6 2 21 12 6 16 8 3

Matt Hendrix

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 2004 PGA 3 1 0 0 Nationwide 3 2 1 0 2005 PGA 1 1 1 0 Nationwide 4 2 1 1 2006 Nationwide 28 23 8 1 2007 PGA 24 7 0 0 Nationwide 4 3 2 0 2009 Nationwide 5 5 3 1

Strk Avg Money 76.00 74.00 71.80 $42,028 73.48 $1,901 72.50 71.79 $242,487 71.00 $8,330 71.94 $73,340 71.26 $101,443 70.56 $17,718 71.49 $490,413 72.18 $36,956 69.67 $171,870 71.72 $382,500 71.25 $1,950 70.61 $28,771 71.15 $69,952 72.40 70.00

Strk Avg 72.50 72.50 71.90 70.00 72.96

159 208 209 162 144 233 27 166 264 239 87

Money

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$30,864 $7,107 $72,694

115 119 222

Strk Avg. Money 71.00 $6,180 71.40 $16,349 70.92 $64,692 70.82 $193,989 71.53 $557,454 72.50 70.83 $2,050,068 70.26 $2,587,982 70.34 $1,664,167 70.54 $998,491 69.97 $3,692,580 71.03 $1,511,275

Strk Avg 72.16 72.60 69.75 70.08 71.09 72.30 69.71 68.90

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Rk 67 17 134 30 21 53 105 9 52

Money Rk $6,750 $15,965 225 $51,528 229 $20,450 149 $89,164 68 $108,269 213 $21,557 161 $39,306 107

Low Rounds by Former Tigers on the PGA Tour Charles Warren has spent seven years on the PGA Tour.

Year 2005 1993 1991 2010 2003 2005 2004 2004 2004 2002 2006 2007 2010 2010 1982 2010

Event Player Score Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Charles Warren 62 Anheuser Busch Golf Classic Dillard Pruitt 62 Depot Guaranty Golf Classic Dillard Pruitt 62 Canadian Open Brent Delahoussaye 62 Mercedes Championship Jonathan Byrd 63 Honda Classic Lucas Glover 63 Michelin Champ. at Las Vegas Danny Ellis 63 Michelin Champ. at Las Vegas Danny Ellis 63 HP Classic of New Orleans Danny Ellis 63 Buick Challenge Jonathan Byrd 63 New Orleans Lucas Glover 63 Reno-Tahoe Open Charles Warren 63 Turning Stone Jonathan Byrd 63 Turning Stone Charles Warren 63 Greater Hartford Open Clarence Rose 63 Timberlake Jonathan Byrd 63

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Kevin Johnson

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 1989 PGA 1 0 0 0 1990 Buy.com 9 5 4 2 1991 Buy.com 6 1 1 1 1992 PGA 2 1 0 0 1993 PGA 1 0 0 0 1994 Buy.com 3 0 0 0 1996 PGA 1 0 0 0 Buy.com 24 10 5 2 1997 Buy.com 22 12 7 3 1998 Buy.com 27 13 7 2 1999 Buy.com 28 17 11 6 2000 Buy.com 25 23 7 4 PGA 1 0 0 0 2001 PGA 32 14 1 0 2002 Buy.com 21 12 3 1 2002 PGA 1 1 1 0 Buy.com 21 12 3 1 2003 Nationwide 27 15 4 2 2004 Nationwide 24 10 5 2 2005 PGA 1 1 0 0 Nationwide 17 8 4 2 2006 Nationwide 24 8 2 2 2007 Nationwide 14 3 2 1 2008 Nationwide 22 3 0 0 2009 Nationwide 26 14 9 3 2010 PGA 26 5 0 0 Nationwide 1 0 0 0

Dillard Pruitt

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 1988 PGA 29 13 1 0 1989 PGA 4 3 0 0 1990 PGA 30 12 3 1 1991 PGA 27 18 7 2 1992 PGA 30 18 6 1 1993 PGA 26 20 5 2 1994 PGA 29 18 6 2 1995 PGA 25 16 4 3 1996 PGA 27 12 0 0

Clarence Rose

Top Top Year Tour Trns Cuts 25 10 1981 PGA 9 2 0 0 1982 PGA 27 16 8 0 1983 PGA 35 18 4 1 1984 PGA 32 19 5 2 1985 PGA 35 22 10 3 1986 PGA 33 20 9 5 1987 PGA 36 21 6 4 1988 PGA 33 24 8 4 1989 PGA 32 21 8 2 1991 PGA 21 4 0 0 1992 PGA 8 3 0 0 1993 PGA 4 3 0 0 1994 PGA 4 1 0 0 1995 PGA 2 1 1 0 1996 PGA 27 17 8 2 1997 PGA 32 14 5 3 1998 PGA 33 17 4 0 1999 PGA 22 4 0 0 2000 PGA 7 1 0 0 2001 Buy.com 8 7 0 0 2008 Champions 5 5 1 0 2009 Champions 2 2 0 0

Career Stats of Tigers on Tour Strk Avg Money 70.94 $15,157 71.65 $7,172 73.31 $1,967 71.83 $2,050 73.00 73.83 74.00 71.81 $25,754 71.48 $53,935 71.06 $36,881 71.28 $105,247 71.25 $158,219 75.00 71.79 $205,242 71.17 $43,370 69.33 $37,100 71.17 $43,370 71.04 $97,295 72.01 $64,222 72.38 $11,330 71.30 $56,589 72.11 $113,861 71.12 $28,550 72.61 $6,479 70.75 $266,916 72.48 $69,806 71.00

Strk Avg 71.77 70.99 71.44 70.81 71.40 70.91 71.26 71.12 72.01

Strk Avg 73.78 72.12 72.50 72.14 71.73 71.53 71.55 71.22 71.56 72.63 72.50 71.50 72.18 70.67 70.88 71.87 71.53 72.60 71.79 71.57 72.13 71.67

Money $33,889 $6,833 $76,352 $271,861 $189,604 $168,053 $171,866 $210,453 $55,954

Money $965 $41,075 $45,271 $62,278 $133,610 $189,387 $173,154 $228,976 $267,141 $9,564 $10,488 $6,823 $2,992 $7,061 $461,889 $256,491 $190,343 $36,451 $5,512 $7,936 $51,793 $14,858

Rk 100 178 304

74 37 62 16 19 171 87 87 47 79 86 51 142 208 13 216

Rk 164 222 150 63 82 98 105 88 192

Rk 268 102 109 92 63 44 59 48 49 228 240 251 295 283 41 97 142 234 248 187 104 124

Year Tour Trns 1999 Nike 1 2001 PGA 1 2002 Nationwide 1 2003 Nationwide 1 PGA 6 2004 Nationwide 27 PGA 1 2005 PGA 28 2006 PGA 33 Nationwide 1 2007 PGA 30 2008 PGA 27 2009 PGA 30 2010 PGA 27

Year Tour Trns 1998 Buy.com 11 1999 PGA 26 2000 Buy.com 26 2001 Buy.com 10 2002 Buy.com 24 2003 PGA 2 Nationwide 26 2004 Nationwide 26 PGA 1 2005 PGA 31 2006 PGA 27 2007 PGA 29 2008 PGA 29 2009 PGA 20 2010 PGA 21 Nationwide 3

D.J. Trahan

Top Top Cuts 25 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 16 7 5 0 0 0 14 7 3 13 4 2 1 0 0 18 3 3 21 10 4 18 7 3 19 11 7

Charles Warren

Top Top Cuts 25 10 6 3 1 8 1 0 14 6 5 5 3 0 17 7 3 1 0 0 16 9 6 15 9 5 0 0 0 14 7 4 20 9 2 21 6 3 12 4 2 13 4 0 11 5 3 2 1 0

Strk Avg 76.00 76.5 70.00 71.00 71.84 71.08 75.00 71.06 91.46 71.25 71.00 70.33 70.88 70.37

Strk Avg 70.94 72.70 71.39 70.65 70.82 72.80 70.65 69.94 76.00 71.23 70.67 70.72 72.11 71.10 70.53 69.70

Money

Rk

$7,880 $183,030

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$806,304 $1,035,242 $1,950 $1,106,374 $2,304,368 $1,078,256 $1,619,693

103 89 264 87 26 87 47

Money $15,157 $67,784 $119,845 $26,859 $177,294 $11,984 $155,837 $275,138

Rk 105 213 41 120 16

$1,007,276 77 $1,018,841 91 $1,068,440 91 $800,694 130 $475,726 147 $574,616 149 $10,151 180

Professional Golf Events Won by Former Clemson Golfers Golfer Dillard Pruitt Chris Patton Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Kevin Johnson Clarence Rose #Jeff Julian Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Jonathan Byrd Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Charles Warren Charles Warren D.J. Trahan Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover DJ Trahan Kevin Johnson Jonathan Byrd D.J. Trahan Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd

Year 1991 1993 1995 1996 1997 1997 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 2009 2009 2009 2010 2011

Tour Event PGA Chattanooga Classic Buy.com Albuquerque Open Buy.com Pensacola Open PGA Sprint International Buy.com Puget Sound Open PGA $J.C. Penney Buy.com Dominion Open Buy.com South Carolina Classic Buy.com Permian Basin Classic Buy.com Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs Buy.com Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs PGA Buick Challenge Nationwide Gila River Classic Nationwide Samsung Canadian PGA Nationwide Cox Classic Nationwide Miccosuke Classic PGA BC Open PGA Funai Classic PGA Southern Farm Bureau Nationwide Wichita Open PGA John Deere Classic PGA Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Nationwide Rex Hospital Open Nationwide Knoxville Open PGA U.S. Open PGA $PGA Grand Slam PGA Justin Timberlake PGA Hyundai Tournament of Champions

#- Julian was a student at Clemson but never played on the Tiger golf team $- Not official PGA Tour event

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Tigers in the Majors Year 1981 1982 1983 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2009

Former Tigers in the US Open Player Site Scores Tot Parker Moore Ardmore, PA 77-78 155 Clarence Rose Pebble Beach, CA 73-78-73-74 298 Clarence Rose Oakmont, PA 77-75 152 Clarence Rose Brookline, MA 75-71-68-76 290 Clarence Rose Rochester, NY 70-75-73-76 294 Dillard Pruitt Rochester, NY 68-74-81-75 298 Chris Patton Medinah, IL 74-72 146 Mike Lawrence Medinah, IL 73-75 148 Dillard Pruitt Pebble Beach, CA 73-73-74-77 297 Oswald Drawdy Springfield, NJ 74-78 152 Chris Patton Oakmont, PA 76-WD 76 Clarence Rose Bethesda, MD 72-71-73-78 294 Clarence Rose San Francisco, CA 75-75 150 Charles Warren Pebble Beach, CA 75-74-75-74 298 Kevin Johnson Pebble Beach, CA 74-76 150 Kevin Johnson Tulsa, OK 77-76 153 Joey Maxon Tulsa, OK 74-76 150 Lucas Glover Farmingdale, NY 74-77 151 Jonathan Byrd Olympia Fields, IL 69-66-71-76 282 Jonathan Byrd Shinnecock, NY 74-78 152 Joey Maxon Shinnecock, NY 78-82 160 Lucas Glover Mamaronek, NY 75-77 152 D.J. Trahan Mamaronek, NY 75-81 156 Lucas Glover Oakmont, PA 71-80 151 D.J. Trahan Torrey Pines, CA 72-69-73-72 286 Jonathan Byrd Torrey Pines, CA 75-77 152 Kyle Stanley Torrey Pines, CA 72-78 150 Kyle Stanley Farmingdale, NY 70-74-74-75 293 D.J. Trahan Farmingdale, NY 76-71 147 Ben Martin Farmingdale, NY 72-78 150 Lucas Glover Farmingdale, NY 69-64-70-73 276

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Lucas Glover Pebble Beach, CA Ben Martin Pebble Beach, CA Charles Warren Pebble Beach, CA

73-73-77-76 78-79 75-79

299 157 154

Par Fin +15 +10 49 +10 +6 40 +14 59 +18 67 +2 +4 +13 44 +12 +5 +14 38 +10 +14 37 +8 +13 +10 +11 +2 15 +12 +20 +12 +16 +11 +2 4 +10 +8 +13 +7 +10 -4 1

Money MC $1,599 MC $6,014 $4,120 $4,099 MC MC $8,007 MC MC $6,530 MC $22,056 MC MC MC MC $93,600 MC MC MC MC MC $307,303 MC MC 53 MC MC

$1,350,000 +15 18 $368,000 +15 MC +12

In addition to winning in 2009, Lucas Glover has competed in the U.S. Open four other times.

Former Tiger golfer Ben Martin played in the U.S. Open in 2009 and 2010

Name Parker Moore Chris Patton Dillard Pruitt Dillard Pruitt Danny Ellis Clarence Rose D.J. Trahan Michael Hoey Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover

Former Tigers Who Have Played in the Masters Clemson Yr. 1972-76 1986-90 1980-84 1980-84 1989-93 1978-80 1999-03 1998-99 1997-00 1997-00 1998-01 1998-01 1997-00 2000-03 2000-03 1998-01

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Masters Yr. 1977 1990 1992 1993 1994 1997 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2010

Scores Finish/Money 76-76 152 missed cut 71-73-74-78 296 (39th) 75-68-70-69 282 (13th), $26,500 76-75 151 missed cut 74-78 152 missed cut 73-75-79-74 301 (43rd), $9,720 75-78 153 missed cut 75-73 148 missed cut 74-71-71-72 288 (8th), $162,000 79-74 153 missed cut 73-78 151 missed out 74-71-79-74 298 (20th), $84,462 75-74 149 missed cut 76-77 153 missed cut 72-73-72-76 293(44th), $25,500 76-71-71-74 292(44th), $38,625

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Tigers in the Majors Year 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1995 1997 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Player Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Mike Lawrence Clarence Rose Dillard Pruitt Mike Lawrence Dillard Pruitt Dillard Pruitt Mike Lawrence Clarence Rose Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd Charles Warren Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan

Former Tigers in the PGA

Site Pacific Palisades, CA Birmingham, AL Denver, CO Toledo, OH Palm Beach Gar., FL Edmond, OK Edmond, OK Hawthorn Woods, IL Carmel, IN Carmel, IN St. Louis, Mo Pacific Palisades, CA Pacific Palisades, CA Mamaronek, NY Rochester, NY Springfield, NJ Medinah, IL Medinah, IL Medinah, IL Tulsa, OK Tulsa, OK Bloomfield Hills, MI Bloomfield Hills, MI Hazeltine, MN Hazeltine, MN Whistling Straits Whistling Straits

Scores 75-80 76-73 72-78 73-71-72-76 81-80 73-74 79-75 74-71-72-73 72-75-73-76 82-79 73-70-73-74 73-69-72-72 83-77 74-77 80-79 74-76 66-74-77-72 69-72-74-68 73-70-77-75 70-75-74-70 72-74 72-71-76-72 75-82 71-70-71-74 72-79 74-73 72-73-74-75

Tot 155 149 150 292 161 147 154 290 296 161 290 286 160 151 159 150 289 283 295 289 146 291 157 286 151 147 295

Par Fin +13 +5 +8 +8 53 +17 +5 +12 +2 53 +8 56 +17 +6 33 +2 66 +18 +11 +19 +10 +1 46 -5 20 +7 62 +9 50 +6 +11 31 +17 -2 5 +7 +3 +6 67

Money Cut Cut Cut $1740 Cut Cut Cut $2490 $2312 Cut $7000 $3300 Cut Cut Cut Cut $19,000 $71,250 $13,425 $15,235 Cut $38,825 Cut $300,000 Cut Cut $15,300

Jonathan Byrd finished in the top 15 of the Masters and the U.S. Open in 2003.

Year Player 1990 Chris Patton 2001 Michael Hoey

Clarence Rose has competed in eight PGA Championships during his career.

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover Lucas Glover

Former Tigers in the British Open

Site St. Andrews Royal Latham & St. Annes Royal Liverpool Carnoustie Carnoustie Royal Birkdale Turnberry Turnberry St. Andrews

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Scores 74-75 73-76

Tot 149 149

Par +5 +7

Fin

Money Cut Cut

72-73 73-72-70-70 71-72-70-73 78-71-77-76 68-77 72-77 67-76-70-76

145 285 286 302 145 149 289

+1 +1 23 +2 27 +22 78 +5 +9 +1 48

Cut $73,112 $57,952 $17,686 Cut Cut $21,130


Clemson’s Greatest Golfers Parker Moore, 1973-77

•Clemson’s First ACC Champion, he won title in 1976 at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh

•Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2000 •Won three tournaments on the NIKE Tour •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002

•First-team All-ACC in 1976, just second Clemson golfer to

Oswald Drawdy, 1986-90

make it

•Three-time Academic Scholar recipient, one of two three-

•Just the third Clemson golfer to compete in NCAA Tourna-

time selections in Clemson history

ment as an individual •Runnerup at the 1976 US Amateur at Bel Air Country Club in Los Angeles •Won six matches along the way, including wins over Dick Sideroff and Mike Reid •First golfer with ties to Clemson to play in the Masters, he

•First-team All-ACC, 1988-89-90 •Starter on three Clemson teams that finished in the top 20, including third place team in 1989.

•Honorable mention All-American in 1988 and 1989 and third team selection in 1990

played in the 1977 Masters •South Carolina Amateur Champion in 1975 •Qualified for the 1981 US Open, the first former Tiger to play in the US Open •First golfer inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame, he was inducted in 1991

Nicky Goetze, 1989-93

•First-team All-ACC, 1991-92-93 •Third-team All-American in 1991, honorable mention in

Clarence Rose, 1978-80

1992 and second-team in 1993

•Clemson’s first All-American in golf, he was named secondteam in spring of 1980 •Starter on Clemson’s first NCAA Tournament team in 1980 •Reached quarterfinals of 1980 US Amateur at Pinehurst •First-team All-ACC, 1979-80 •North Carolina Amateur Champion in 1978 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2004 •First former Tiger to play on the PGA Tour, he played from 1981-2000 •Won Sprint International in 1996 in a playoff with Brad Faxon •Finished in top 50 on the PGA Tour money list in 1986, 1988, 1989 and 1996 •Won a career high $461,889 in 1996 when he finished a career best 41st on the money list •Played limited schedule on the Champions Tour in 2008 and 2009

Dillard Pruitt, 1980-84

•First-team All-ACC, 1982-83-84 •Starter on Clemson’s first ACC Championship team •Second-team All-American in 1983 and 1984, Clemson’s first two-time All-American

•South Carolina Amateur Champion in 1982 •Sunnehanna Amateur Champion in 1983 and 2002 •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 1998 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •Played on the PGA Tour from 1988-96 •First former Tiger to win a PGA Tour event, he won the

•Named Academic Scholar in 1992 •Two-time winner of the Preview, 1990 and 1992, only Clemson golfer to win it twice. Beat Phil Mickelson in 1991 with an eagle on a par four hole •Still holds Clemson record for tournaments played and rounds played •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •Has had a long career as a college coach, including stints at Mississippi State, Florida State and now Akron

Danny Ellis, 1989-93

•First-team All-ACC, 1992-93 •Honorable mention All-American in 1990, 1992, 1993 •First freshman in school history to make any All-America team. He finished eighth at the NCAA Tournament as a freshman in 1990, helping the Tigers to a top 15 team finish. •Won the 1992 ACC Tournament as a junior •Starter on 1993 Clemson team that finished fourth in the nation •Runner-up at 1993 US Amateur at Champions Golf Club in Houston •Played in the 1994 Masters •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •Has played professional golf since 1995, he has played on the PGA Tour in 2001, 2002, 2004, and 2006

Richard Coughlan, 1993-97

•ACC Co-Player of the Year as a senior in 1997 •Had six top 10 finishes in 1997 as a senior •Big reason Clemson finished third at NCAA Tournament

Chattanooga Classic in 1989 •Finished in top 100 on PGA Tour money list six straight years from 1984-89. •Finished 13th at 1992 Masters •Currently a rules official on the Champions Tour

in 1997

Kevin Johnson, 1985-89

•First-team All-ACC, 1995-96-97 •Honorable mention All-American in 1996, first-team All-

team in 1989

•Played in 1997 Walker Cup Matches •In 1997 became first golfer in history to qualify for PGA and

American in 1997

•First-team All-ACC, 1987-88-89 •Third team All-American in 1987, first-team in 1988, second •Clemson’s first first-team All-American in golf. •Won 1988 ACC Championship •Won 1986 Public Links Championship, he was runner-up in 1987 •Played for United States in 1989 Walker Cup •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2002 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 •Has won six Nationwide Tour events in his career, including two in 2009 •Ranks second in history of Nationwide Tour in victories. •Has been a professional golfer since 1989. •Played on PGA Tour in 2010 and will play on Nationwide Tour in 2011.

Chris Patton, 1986-90

•First-team All-ACC, 1988-89-90 •Second-team All-American in 1988, first-team All-American in 1989 and 1990

•Winner of 1989 US Amateur at Merion in Ardmore, PA, only Tiger to win the US Amateur

•Won the Frank Howard Award in 1989-90 •By virtue of his 1989 US Amateur title, he played in the 1990 Masters and was the top amateur at that event. He finished 39th and was first Tiger to make the cut at The Masters •Won five tournaments in his career, tied for first in Clemson history

European Tour as a rookie.

•Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002

•Played on the PGA Tour in 1998, his first year out of school, and finished 151st on the money list

•Also a regular on the PGA tour in 2001

Charles Warren, 1994-98

•Won 1997 NCAA Championship at Conway Farms in playoff with Brad Elder of Texas •Won 1997 and 1998 ACC Tournaments, only Clemson golfer to win it twice •Won Dave Williams Award as National Senior Player of the Year in 1998 •Named 1998 South Carolina Amateur Athlete of the Year •First-team All-ACC, 1996-97-98 •Ranked as fifth best player in nation in 1997, 7th in 1998 •Third-team All-American in 1996, 1st-team in 1997 and 1998 •South Carolina Amateur Champion in 1997 •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2005 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 •Inducted into Clemson Ring of Honor in 2009, first Clemson golfer to be inducted •Has played on the PGA Tour in 1999 and 2005-10. He has won over $4.5 million in his PGA Tour career •First on PGA Tour in ball striking in 2010 •Won over $1 million in three consecutive years 2005-07 •Won three Nationwide Tour events in his career, including Charity Pro Am at the Cliffs

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Clemson’s Greatest Golfers •Finished 26th on the PGA Tour money list in 2008 when he won the Bob Hope Classic.

Jonathan Byrd, 1996-00

•Played for United States in 1999 Walker Cup Matches •First-team All-ACC in 1997-98-99-00, the first four-time selection in Clemson history

Has won two events in his career

•Finished 47th on PGA Tour money list in 2010, highest finish among former Tigers •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2010

•Honorable mention All-American in 1998, first-team in

Matt Hendrix, 2000-04

1999 and third team in 2000

•Named Academic All-American in 1999 and 2000. •Ranked as sixth best player in the nation in 1999, 14th in 2000 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary team in 2002 •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2006 •Has been on PGA Tour every year since 2002, and has won nearly $12 million entering 2011. •PGA Tour Rookie of the Year in 2002 when he finished 39th on the PGA Tour money list, that is still his top finish •Has won over $1 million eight of the nine years he has been on tour •Five-time PGA Tour winner, more than any other former Tiger. Won 2002 Buick Challenge, 2004 BC Open and 2007 John Deere Classic, 2010 Justin Timberlake Invitational and 2011 Hyundai Tournament of Champions •Won Justin Timberlake Invitational with a hole-in-one on third playoff hole, a first in history of PGA Tour •Finished 8th at the 2003 Masters, top finish at that event by a former Tiger

•Played for United States in 2003 Walker Cup Matches, he had a 2-0-1 record

•Starter on Clemson’s National Championship team of 2003

•First-team All-ACC in 2003 and 2004 •Finalist for the Ben Hogan Award in 2004 •Named to ACC Academic Honor roll four straight years. •Ranked as ninth best player in the nation in 2003 and 10th best in 2004

•Sunnehanna Amateur Champion, 2003 •Third-team All-American in 2003 and second team in 2004

•Played on the PGA Tour in 2007

Gregg Jones, 2000-04

•Starter on Clemson’s National Championship team in 2003

•First-team All-ACC in 2002-03-04 •Second-team All-American in 2002 •Starter on three Clemson teams that finished in the top

Lucas Glover, 1997-01

•Played for United States in 2001 Walker Cup Matches. •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •First-team All-ACC in 1999-00-01 •Ranked as 14th best player in nation in 1999, seventh in

three in the nation

•First Clemson golfer to finish in the top 15 at four different NCAA Regional Tournaments

•Reached Final 16 of US Amateur at Oakmont in 2003. •Jones Cup Champion in 2003 •South Carolina Match Play Champion in 2000 and 2001

2000 and sixth in 2001 •South Carolina Amateur Champion in 1998-99-2000. •Honorable Mention All-American in 1999, first-team in 2000 and 2001 •Starter for four straight years at Clemson, including 1998 and 2001 teams that finished second in the nation •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2007 •Won 2009 US Open, first Clemson golfer to win a Major •Finished 2009 ranked ninth on the money list with $3.6 million, a record for a former Clemson golfer •Played on the PGA Tour every year since 2004, including 2010 when he finished 57th on PGA Tour money list. • Won the 2005 Funai Classic for his first career win •Ranked 16th in the World at end of the 2009 season •Also finished fifth at the 2009 PGA, so he had two top fives in Majors that year

Jack Ferguson 2001-05

•Starter on Clemson’s National Championship team in 2003

•First-team All-ACC in 2003-04-05 •Second-team All-American in 2003, second team in 2004. •Sunnehanna Amateur Champion 2004 •Ranked as fifth best player in nation in 2003, and 17th in 2004

•Made final putt to clinch Clemson’s team National Championship and the ACC Championship in 2003

•Played for United States in 2004 Palmer Cup

John Engler, 1997-01

Kyle Stanley, 2006-09

•Played for United States in Palmer Cup in 1999, 2000 and 2001, only Clemson golfer to do that •First-team All-ACC in 1999-00-01 •Only Clemson sophomore to make first-team All-American •Won the 2001 ACC Tournament •First-team All-American in 1999, second team in 2000 and first team in 2001 •Won Dr. R.C. Edwards Sportsmanship Award in 2001 •Starter for four years, he played on national runner-up teams of 1998 and 2001 •Ranked as ninth best player in nation in 1999, ninth in 2000 and fourth in 2001 •Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002 •Played on the PGA Tour in 2006 after finishing 22nd at Q school in December of 2005. •Inducted into Clemson Hall of Fame in 2009

D.J. Trahan, 2000-03

•ACC Rookie of the Year in 2000 •First-team Freshman All-American in 2000 •Won 2000 US Public Links Championship •Played for United States in 2001 Walker Cup Matches •Captain of United States team at 2002 Palmer Cup •Named Third-team Academic All-American in 2002 •ACC MVP in 2002 •Won Ben Hogan Award as National Player of the Year in 2002

•Named to ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team in 2002. •Won five tournaments, tied for first in Clemson history

•Ranked as second best player in the nation by Sagarin in 2002 and 2003 •First-team All-ACC in 2000-01-02-03, second four-time selection in Clemson history •Honorable mention All-American in 2000, and 2001, first-team in 2002 and 2003. Only

•Won 2009 Ben Hogan Award •National runner-up at NCAA Tournament in 2007 & 2009 •ACC Most Valuable Player as a freshman in 2007 •Played for United States in 2007 Walker Cup Matches •Southern Amateur Champion in 2006 and 2008 •Won 2008 Carpet Classic by five shots, largest victory margin in school history •Ranked as seventh best player in the nation by Sagarin in 2007 and fifth in 2009 •First-team All-American in 2007 and 2009, honorable mention in 2008 •First-team All-ACC in 2007-08-09 •Qualified for PGA in 2011 through Q-School, played on Nationwide Tour in 2010 •Runner up at the 2009 US Amateur •Played in 2009 and 2010 US Opens, first Clemson golfer to play in two US Opens as an amateur •Four-year starter who played on Clemson’s fifth ranked team of 2008 and 16th ranked team of 2010 •Three-time first-team All-ACC, three-time first-team Academic All-ACC •All-District in 2007 and 2010 •Named to Coaches Association Scholar Athlete team in 2009 and 2010 •Medalist at the 2010 Furman Invitational •Honorable Mention All-American in 2010 when he was Clemson’s top player •Third at NCAA Regional and 10th at NCAA National •Qualified for 2011 PGA Tour by finishing second at Qualifying Tournament

four-time All-American in Clemson history.

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•South Carolina Amateur Champion in 2001 and 2002 •Top stroke average player on Clemson’s National Championship team of 2003 •Played on the PGA Tour every year since 2005, and has won nearly $8 million.

Ben Martin, 2006-10

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Individual Records By a Sophomore: 203 vs. Par: -13 By a Junior: 203 vs. Par: -11 By a Senior: 201 vs. Par: -15 NCAA Tourney: 272 vs. Par: -16 ACC Tournament: 203 vs. Par: -13

Brad Clark

Stroke Average: By a Freshman: By a Sophomore: By a Junior: By a Senior: Fall Season: Tournaments: Rounds: Rounds in 60s: Rounds of 75 or below: Rounds below Par: Rounds of par or below: Top 10 Finishes: Low score vs. par: Consecutive under par rounds: Consecutive rounds at par or better: Consecutive rounds at 72 or better: Consecutive rounds in 60s: Every round count: Overall: 63 vs. Par: -9 By a Freshman: 63 vs. Par: -9 By a Sophomore: 64 64 vs Par: -8 By a Junior: 65 vs. Par: -7 65 -7 By a Senior: 64 vs. Par: -8 In a First Round: 64 In a Second Round: 63 In a Third Round: 64 In a Fourth Round: 66 NCAA Tourney: 65 65 vs. Par: -7 -7 ACC Tournament: 63 vs. Par: -9

Season Bests

70.33 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 70.871 by Kyle Stanley, 2006-07 71.38 by Jack Ferguson, 2002-03 70.33 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 70.87 by John Engler, 2000-01 69.78 by D.J. Trahan, Fall 2001 16 by Kevin Johnson, Chris Patton, 1988-89 42 by Oswald Drawdy, 1988-89 by Nicky Goetze by Danny Ellis, 1992-93 16 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 38 by John Engler, 1999-00 27 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 34 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 10 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 -51 by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02 11

by Charles Warren, 1997-98

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by Jack Ferguson, 2002-03

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by D.J. Trahan, 2001-02

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Low Rounds

by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by Tony Nimmer, State Tournament, 1980-81 by John Engler, Jerry Pate, 1998-99 by Tony Nimmer, State Tournament, 1980-81 by Matt Hendrix, Topy Cup, 2002-03 by Matt Hendrix, Topy Cup, 2002-03 by Jack Ferguson, Atlanta Intercollegiate 2003-04 by Jack Ferguson, Atlanta Intercollegiate 2003-04 by D.J. Trahan, Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by D.J. Trahan, Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 John Engler, Jerry Pate, 2000-01 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by John Engler, Jerry Pate 2000-01 & D.J. Trahan, Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by D.J. Trahan, NCAA National, 2001-02 by Mark Swygert, NCAA National, 1993-94 by Kyle Stanley, NCAA National, 2006-07 by Mark Swygert, NCAA National, 1993-94 by Kyle Stanley, NCAA National, 2006-07 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85 by Brad Clark, ACC Tournament, 1984-85

Career Bests

Stroke Average: Tournaments: Rounds: Rounds in 60s: Rds of 75 -: Rounds -Par: Rds of Par or -: Top 10 Finishes: % of rounds at par or better: % of rounds under par: % of rounds of 75 or better: % of finishes in Top 10: % of rounds in the 60s:

Low Tournaments

Overall (72 holes): 272 Overall (54 holes): 201 Overall (36 holes): 135 vs. Par (72 holes): -16 vs. Par (54 holes): -15 vs. Par (36 holes): -9 By a Freshman: 207 207 207 207 207 vs. Par: -9 -9 -9 -9

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by Gregg Jones, Augusta St. Invit., 2001-02 by Gregg Jones, Augusta St. Invit., 2001-02 by D.J. Trahan, Savane All-American, 2001-02 by Lucas Glover, Golf World, 1999-00 by Lucas Glover (-12), Jerry Pate, 2000-01 by D.J. Trahan (-15), Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by D.J. Trahan (-15), Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by Charles Warren, NCAA National, 1997-98 by Charles Warren, NCAA National, 1997-98 by John Engler (-13), 2000-01 by John Engler (203), 2000-01

by Charles Warren, NCAA National, 1997-98 by Lucas Glover (-12), Jerry Pate, 2000-01 by D.J. Trahan (-15), Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by Jason Griffith, Palmetto Classic, 1986-87 by Charles Warren, NCAA National, 1997-98 by D.J. Trahan (201), Augusta St. Invit., 2002-03 by Jason Griffith, Palmetto Classic, 1986-87 by Michael Hoey, Jerry Pate, 1998-99 by D.J. Trahan, Las Vegas, 1999-00 by David May, Carpet Classic 2005-06 by Kyle Stanley, Aloha Classic, 2006-07 By Corbin Mills, Augusta State 2009-10 by Chris Patton, Gamecock Invitational, 1986-87 by D.J. Trahan, Las Vegas, 1999-00 by David May, Carpet Classic 2005-06 by Corbin Mills, Augusta State, 2009-10

Matt Hendrix

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71.49 55 159 45 137 78 98 27 .685 (98-143) .545 (78-143) .910 (91-100) .553 (26-47) .315 (45-143)

by many Gregg Jones, 2001-02 Richard Coughlan,1995-96

by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03 by Nicky Goetze, 1989-93 by Nicky Goetze, 1989-93 by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03 by John Engler, 1997-01 by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03 by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03 by Kevin Johnson, 1985-89 by D.J Trahan, 1999-03 by D.J. Trahan 1999-03 by Kyle Stanley, 2006-09 by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03 by D.J. Trahan, 1999-03


No. Name 1. Brad Clark 2. Tony Nimmer John Engler John Engler D.J. Trahan Ben Martin 7. Kevin Johnson Kyle Stanley Danny Ellis Mark Swygert Jonathan Byrd Joey Maxon John Engler Matt Hendrix David May Jack Ferguson David May 18. Lucas Glover John Engler Vince Hatfield Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones B. Delahoussaye Tanner Ervin Jack Ferguson Kevin Johnson Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley David May

All-Time Individual Rounds

Year 1985 1981 1999 2001 2003 2007 1987 2007 1993 1994 1998 1996 1999 2002 2006 2003 2006 2001 2001 2007 2001 2002 2002 2005 2006 2003 1989 2009 2009 2009

Tournament ACC Tournament State Tourney Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invitational Carpet Classic Homberg Inter. NCAA National Wofford Invitational NCAA National Golf Digest Carpet Capital Classic San Juan Shootout Topy Cup ACC Tournament Atl. Intercollegiate Carpet Capital Classic Jerry Pate Savane Carpet Classic Savane NCAA National Augusta St. Invitational Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Topy Cup NCAA National Carpet Classic NCAA National ACC Tournament

Round vs. Par Score 2nd -9 63 2nd -7 64 2nd -7 64 3rd -7 64 3rd -8 64 2nd -8 64 1st -7 65 3rd -7 65 1st -7 65 3rd -7 65 1st -7 65 1st -7 65 3rd -7 65 1st -7 65 2nd -7 65 2nd -7 65 3rd -7 65 3rd -5 66 3rd -6 66 1st -6 66 2nd -6 66 2nd, 4th -5 66 3rd -6 66 3rd -5 66 1st -5 66 2nd -6 66 1st -4 66 2nd -6 66 3rd -5 66 3rd -6 66

Individual Records

Ben Martin Ben Martin

2009 2009

The Hootie Puerto Rico Classic

2nd 3rd

-5 -6

Top Individual Tournament Scores

No. Name Year 201 Lucas Glover 2000-01 201 D.J. Trahan 2002-03 202 John Engler 2000-01 203 John Engler 2000-01 203 D.J. Trahan 2001-02 203 Gregg Jones 2001-02 204 Chris Patton 1989-90 204 Jack Ferguson 2002-03 205 Chris Patton 1988-89 205 Charles Warren 1997-98 205 John Engler 1998-99 205 Lucas Glover 1999-00 205 Lucas Glover 2000-01 205 D.J. Trahan 2001-02 205 Jack Ferguson 2002-03 205 Matt Hendrix 2003-04 205 Gregg Jones 2003-04 206 Oswald Drawdy 1989-90 206 Kevin Johnson 1986-87 206 John Engler 1998-99 206 Lucas Glover 1999-00 206 Lucas Glover 2000-01 206 D.J. Trahan 2002-03 206 Brent Delahoussaye 2003-04 206 Jack Ferguson 2003-04 206 Ben Martin 2008-09 206 David May 2008-09 * - Individual All-American Tournament

Player Michael Hoey John Engler Stephen Poole Brian Duncan Corbin Mills

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1997-98 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2006-07

Tournament Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invitational Jerry Pate ACC Tournament Savane All-American Augusta St. Invitational *Sun Bowl Inv. Topy Cup *Sun Bowl Inv. ACC Tournament San Juan Shootout Golf World Puerto Rico Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invitational Jerry Pate Jerry Pate *Sun Bowl Inv. Homberg Inter. Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Savane All-American Topy Cup Jerry Pate ACC Tournament Puerto Rico Classic ACC Tournament

Clemson All-Time Hole-In-One Shots Date Course Hole 9-12-99 The Ridge 16 9-21-99 Grand National 17 11-7-04 The Farm 8 3-29-05 Bulls Bay 17 10/26/10 Golf Club of Ga. 13

Distance 205 150 240 187 183

3 Rounds In 60s, Same Tournament

Name Chris Patton Chris Patton Oswald Drawdy Charles Warren Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Gregg Jones Jack Ferguson Kyle Stanley

Tournament Sun Bowl Invit. Sun Bowl Invit. Sun Bowl Invit. ACC Tournament NCAA Championships Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invit. Augusta St. Invit. NCAA Championships

Scores 69-68-68 69-67-68 68-69-69 68-68-69 69-66-67-70 69-69-69 68-67-66 69-68-66 67-69-69 70-69-65-69

66 66

Scores 68-67-66 66-71-74 71-67-64 66-70-67 66-66-71 69-68-66 69-67-68 68-66-70 69-68-68 68-68-69 70-70-65 66-68-71 68-70-67 70-68-67 67-69-69 70-66-69 68-66-71 68-69-69 65-69-72 71-64-71 70-66-70 71-66-69 71-69-66 70-70-66 69-67-70 71-69-66 71-69-66

Club 3-wood 9-iron 4-iron 5-iron 8-iron

Total 205 204 206 205 272 207 201 203 205 273

Top Freshmen Averages Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Name Kyle Stanley D.J. Trahan John Engler Lucas Glover Corbin Mills Gregg Jones Ben Martin Chris Patton Vince Hatfield Nicky Goetze Michael Hoey Kevin Johnson Jonathan Byrd

(Minimum 15 Rounds) Rds Stks 31 2197 31 2247 34 2469 31 2253 32 2338 28 2056 23 1690 33 2427 22 1618 39 2880 34 2511 35 2586 38 2808

Avg. 70.87 72.48 72.62 72.68 73.06 73.43 73.48 73.55 73.55 73.84 73.85 73.87 73.89

Year 2006-07 1999-00 1997-98 1997-98 2009-10 2000-01 2006-07 1986-87 2005-06 1989-90 1998-99 1985-86 1996-97

Note: Current Clemson golfers denoted in bold.

Brian Duncan is one of five Clemson golfers to make a hole-in-one.

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Season Records

Kevin Johnson competed in 16 tournaments throughout the 1988-89 season.

Rk 1. 3. 5.

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Tournaments

Name Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Nicky Goetze Danny Ellis Brad Clark Oswald Drawdy Clarence Rose Kevin Walsh Nicky Goetze Bobby Doolittle Bo Beard Mike Byce Mark Swygert Mike Byce Charles Warren

Rk 1. 4. 6.

Name Oswald Drawdy Nicky Goetze Danny Ellis Mike Byce Mark Swygert Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler John Engler D.J. Trahan

Rk 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10.

Name D.J. Trahan Chris Patton D.J. Trahan Charles Warren Lucas Glover John Engler Matt Hendrix Matt Hendrix Kyle Stanley Jonathan Byrd Gregg Jones Jack Ferguson Jack Ferguson

Year 1988-89 1988-89 1992-93 1992-93 1985-86 1989-90 1979-80 1979-80 1990-91 1990-91 1990-91 1993-94 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96

Rounds

Year 1989-90 1992-93 1992-93 1993-94 1993-94 1988-89 1988-89 1997-98 1998-99 1998-99 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02

Rds 40 40 42 42 39 42 36 36 39 39 39 41 41 39 39

Trn 14 15 15 14 14 16 16 13 13 13 13 13 13

Rounds in the 60s Year 2001-02 1988-89 2002-03 1997-98 2000-01 1999-00 2002-03 2003-04 2006-07 1998-99 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Rds 40 40 39 39 39 40 39 35 31 40 37 39 38

Trn 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14

Rds 42 42 42 41 41 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40

60s 16 15 15 14 13 12 12 12 11 10 10 10 10

Rounds at 75 or Better

Rk 1. 2. 4. 9. 10. 15.

Name John Engler Kevin Johnson D.J. Trahan Charles Warren John Engler Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd Jack Ferguson D.J. Trahan Oswald Drawdy Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd Jack Ferguson Gregg Jones Chris Patton Nicky Goetze Jonathan Byrd John Engler Matt Hendrix

Rk 1. 2. 4. 6. 7. 9. 10. 15.

Name D.J. Trahan Charles Warren D.J. Trahan John Engler Lucas Glover John Engler Lucas Glover Matt Hendrix Matt Hendrix Chris Patton Kevin Johnson Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd Kyle Stanley Gregg Jones Jack Ferguson Jack Ferguson

Rk 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 10.

Name D.J. Trahan John Engler Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan Jack Ferguson Charles Warren John Engler Lucas Glover Matt Hendrix Jonathan Byrd

Year 1999-00 1988-89 2001-02 1997-98 2000-01 2000-01 1998-99 2003-04 2002-03 1989-90 1999-00 1999-00 2002-03 2002-03 1988-89 1992-93 1997-98 1998-99 2002-03

Rds 40 40 40 39 39 39 40 38 39 42 37 37 39 39 40 42 40 40 39

Rounds Under Par Year 2001-02 1997-98 2002-03 2000-01 2000-01 1999-00 1999-00 2003-04 2002-03 1988-89 1988-89 1997-98 1999-00 2006-07 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Rds 40 39 39 39 39 40 37 35 39 40 40 40 37 31 37 39 38

Rounds of Par or Better Year 2001-02 2000-01 2000-01 2002-03 2002-03 1997-98 1999-00 1999-00 2002-03 1999-00

Rds 40 39 39 39 39 39 40 37 39 37

D.J. Trahan holds almost every Clemson season record.

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7538 37 37 36 36 36 36 36 35 34 34 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 33

-Par 27 23 23 22 22 21 20 20 19 18 18 18 18 18 17 17 17

-Par 34 31 28 28 27 26 25 25 25 24

Oswald Drawdy is among the leaders in rounds played in a season. 11. 12.

Chris Patton Jonathan Byrd Matt Hendrix Jack Ferguson Kyle Stanley

Rk 1. 2. 3. 7.

Name D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Charles Warren Kyle Stanley Chris Patton Dillard Pruitt Clarence Rose Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler Jack Ferguson

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 25.

Name D.J. Trahan Kyle Stanley John Engler Matt Hendrix D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Charles Warren John Engler Jack Ferguson Jack Ferguson Kyle Stanley Jonathan Byrd Matt Hendrix Gregg Jones Chris Patton Dillard Pruitt Jonathan Byrd Ben Martin Kevin Johnson Joey Maxon Jonathan Byrd Kevin Johnson John Engler Kyle Stanley D.J. Trahan

1988-89 1997-98 2003-04 2003-04 2007-08

40 40 35 38 36

23 22 22 22 22

Trn 13 13 13 16 14 11 9 10 14 13 12 12 13 13

Fin 10 9 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

Top 10 Finishes Year 2001-02 2002-03 1986-87 1988-89 1995-96 2008-09 1987-88 1983-84 1979-80 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2002-03

Season Stroke Average Year Rds 2001-02 40 2006-07 31 2000-01 39 2003-04 29 2002-03 39 2000-01 39 1999-00 37 1997-98 39 1999-00 40 2002-03 39 2003-04 38 2008-09 33 1999-00 37 2002-03 39 2001-02 37 1988-89 40 1983-84 31 1998-99 40 2009-10 32 1988-89 40 1997-98 34 1997-98 40 1986-87 36 1998-99 40 2007-08 36 1999-00 31

Stks 2813 2197 2764 2054 2771 2776 2636 2780 2853 2784 2713 2358 2648 2798 2657 2874 2230 2884 2309 2889 2459 2893 2604 2897 2608 2247

Avg 70.33 70.871 70.872 70.83 71.05 71.18 71.24 71.28 71.33 71.38 71.39 71.45 71.57 71.74 71.81 71.85 71.94 72.10 72.16 72.22 72.26 72.325 72.33 72.43 72.44 72.484


Tournaments

Rk Name 1. Nicky Goetze 2. Kevin Johnson 3. Mark Swygert 4. Jonathan Byrd 5. Chris Patton Richard Coughlan Charles Warren John Engler 9. Bobby Doolittle 10. Danny Ellis Jason Griffith Lucas Glover 13. Oswald Drawdy D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones

Rk Name 1. Nicky Goetze 2. Jonathan Byrd 3. John Engler 4. Kevin Johnson Mark Swygert Lucas Glover 7. Richard Coughlan Charles Warren 9. D.J. Trahan 10. Gregg Jones 11. Bobby Doolittle 12. Chris Patton 13. Danny Ellis 14. Jason Griffith 15. Oswald Drawdy

Years 1989-93 1985-89 1990-94 1996-00 1986-90 1993-97 1994-98 1997-01 1989-93 1989-93 1984-88 1997-01 1986-90 1999-03 2000-04

Rounds

Years 1989-93 1996-00 1997-01 1985-89 1990-94 1997-01 1993-97 1994-98 1999-03 2000-04 1989-93 1986-90 1989-93 1984-88 1986-90

Career Records Rds 159 147 147 155 139 144 144 153 141 138 137 147 133 143 142

Trn 55 54 51 51 50 50 50 50 49 48 48 48 47 47 47

Trn 55 51 50 54 51 48 50 50 47 47 49 50 48 48 47

Rds 159 155 153 147 147 147 144 144 143 142 141 139 138 137 133

Rounds in the 60s

Rk Name 1. D.J. Trahan 2. Chris Patton Jonathan Byrd 4. Lucas Glover 5. John Engler 6. Gregg Jones Kyle Stanley 8. Matt Hendrix 9. Charles Warren 10. Kevin Johnson Jack Ferguson 12. Ben Martin 13. Nicky Goetze 14. Oswald Drawdy

Years 1999-03 1986-90 1996-00 1997-01 1997-01 2000-04 2006-09 2001-04 1994-98 1985-89 2001-05 2006-10 1989-93 1986-90

Rds 143 139 155 147 153 142 100 111 144 147 131 107 159 133

60s 45 30 30 29 28 27 27 26 25 22 22 17 16 13

Rounds of 75 or Better

Rk Name 1. John Engler 2. Jonathan Byrd 3. Lucas Glover 4. Nicky Goetze 5. D.J. Trahan 6. Gregg Jones 7. Richard Coughlan 8. Kevin Johnson 9. Chris Patton Charles Warren Jack Ferguson 12. Oswald Drawdy Danny Ellis 14. Bobby Doolittle 15. Kyle Stanley

Years 1997-01 1996-00 1997-01 1989-93 1999-03 2000-04 1993-97 1985-89 1986-90 1994-98 2001-05 1986-90 1989-93 1989-93 2006-09

Rounds of Par or Better

Rk Name 1. D.J. Trahan 2. John Engler 3. Lucas Glover 4. Jonathan Byrd 5. Chris Patton 6. Kevin Johnson 7. Nicky Goetze 8. Jack Ferguson 9. Kyle Stanley 10. Charles Warren 11. Gregg Jones 12. Matt Hendrix 13. Richard Coughlan 14. Dillard Pruitt Danny Ellis

Year 1999-03 1997-01 1997-01 1996-00 1986-90 1985-89 1989-93 2001-05 2006-09 1994-98 2000-04 2000-04 1993-96 1980-84 1989-93

Rds 143 153 147 155 139 147 159 131 100 144 142 111 120 125 138

Rounds Under Par

Rk Name 1. D.J. Trahan 2. John Engler 3. Lucas Glover 4. Jonathan Byrd 5. Kevin Johnson 6. Chris Patton 7. Charles Warren 8. Matt Hendrix 9. Gregg Jones Kyle Stanley 11. Jack Ferguson 12. Nicky Goetze 13. Richard Coughlan Ben Martin

Year 1999-03 1997-01 1997-01 1996-00 1985-89 1986-90 1994-98 2000-04 2000-04 2006-09 2001-05 1989-93 1996-97 2006-10

Top 10 Finishes

John Engler had a 71.78 stroke average over his career, one of just four Clemson golfers under 72.00.

Rds 153 155 147 159 143 142 144 147 139 144 131 133 138 141 100

Rk Name Year 1. Kevin Johnson 1985-89 2. Jonathan Byrd 1996-00 D.J. Trahan 1999-03 4. Charles Warren 1994-98 5. Chris Patton 1986-90 John Engler 1997-01 7. Kyle Stanley 2006-09 8. Nicky Goetze 1989-93 Richard Coughlan 1993-97 Lucas Glover 1997-01 11. Oswald Drawdy 1986-90 12. Dillard Pruitt 1980-84 13. Jack Ferguson 2001-05 14. Danny Ellis 1989-93 Joey Maxon 1994-98 16. Jason Griffith 1984-88 17. Bobby Doolittle 1989-93 Gregg Jones 2000-04 Matt Hendrix 2001-04

Jonathan Byrd had 30 rounds in the 60s between 1997-00.

75137 129 126 125 124 118 117 114 110 110 110 97 97 96 91

-Par 98 95 86 75 70 69 68 65 62 60 59 58 51 49 49

Rds 143 153 147 155 147 139 144 111 142 100 131 159 144 107

-Par 78 68 64 61 53 49 48 47 46 46 43 42 34 34

Top Trn 54 51 47 50 50 50 33 54 50 48 47 42 44 47 44 48 48 47 37

10 27 26 26 22 21 21 20 19 19 19 18 16 15 14 14 13 12 12 12

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Career Stroke Average

(Minimum 45 rounds) Rk Name Year Rds Stks 1. D.J. Trahan 1999-03 143 10,223 2. Kyle Stanley 2006-09 100 7,163 3. John Engler 1997-01 153 10,983 4. Lucas Glover 1997-01 108 10,579 5. Matt Hendrix 2001-04 111 8,010 6. Jack Ferguson 2001-05 131 9,486 7. Jonathan Byrd 1996-01 155 11,233 8. Gregg Jones 2000-04 142 10,317 9. Chris Patton 1986-90 139 10,106 10. Kevin Johnson 1985-89 147 10,711 11. Charles Warren 1994-98 144 10,510 12. Ben Martin 2006-10 107 7,811 13. Nicky Goetze 1989-93 159 11,638 14. R. Coughlan 1993-97 144 10,552 15. Dillard Pruitt 1980-84 125 9,180 16. O. Drawdy 1986-90 133 9,771 17. Clarence Rose 1978-80 61 4,500 Luke Hopkins 2006-10 71 5,238 19. Danny Ellis 1989-93 138 10,181 20. Joey Maxon 1994-98 126 9,310 21. David May 2005-09 115 8,502 22. B. Delahoussaye 2003-05 68 5,031 23. N.Chapman 1980-84 116 8,584 24. Stephen Poole 2002-05 54 3,997 25. Ben Duncan 1999-03 99 7,336

Percentage of Rounds at Par or Better

Rk Name 1. D.J. Trahan 2. John Engler 3. Kyle Stanley 4. Lucas Glover 5. Matt Hendrix 6. Chris Patton 7. Jack Ferguson 8. Jonathan Byrd 9. Kevin Johnson

Years 1999-03 1997-01 2006-09 1997-01 2000-04 1986-90 2001-05 1996-00 1985-89

Rds 143 153 100 147 111 139 131 155 147

Tot 98 95 62 86 58 70 65 75 69

Avg 71.49 71.63 71.78 71.95 72.16 72.41 72.48 72.65 72.71 72.86 72.99 73.00 73.19 73.28 73.44 73.47 73.77 73.77 73.78 73.89 73.39 73.99 74.00 74.02 74.10

% .685 .621 .620 .585 .523 .504 .496 .484 .469

Percentage of Rounds Under Par

Rk Name 1. D.J. Trahan 2. Kyle Stanley 3. John Engler 4. Lucas Glover 5. Matt Hendrix 6. Jonathan Byrd

Years 1999-03 2006-09 1997-01 1997-01 2000-04 1996-00

Rds 143 100 153 147 111 155

Tot 78 46 68 64 47 61

% .545 .460 .444 .435 .423 .394

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Team Championships Date

Tournament

Site

5/20-21/47

State Tournament

Spartanburg, SC

5/10-12/50 State Tournament 4/26-27/57

State Tournament

5/16-17/59 State Tournament

4/11-13/75 4/4-6/75

SC Invitational Charleston

Hampton, SC Charleston, SC

Victory Mar.

Entering Last Rd.

72 72

12 8

Red Fox

Tryon, NC

14

Furman Red Fox

Greenville, SC 72 6800 Tryon, NC

24 10

593 1154

1 5

72

12

857 (-7)

15

SC Invitational

Hampton, SC

ACC

Rocky Mount, NC

72

7134

8

876 (+12)

3

3 ahead (NC State)

Iron Duke Furman

Durham, NC Greenville, SC

71 72

7001 6800

24 23

870 (+18) 873 (+9)

11 3

5 ahead (Duke) 4 ahead (Miss. St., UNC)

Palmetto Dunes

Hilton Head, SC

72

18

863 (-1)

15

5 ahead (N. Carolina)

Augusta Inv.

Augusta, GA

72

18

883 (+19)

3

SC Invitational Gamecock Campbell

Hampton, SC Columbia,SC Bowies Creek, NC

72 72 72 6660

14 12 20

880 (+16) 588 (+12) 580 (+4)

20 1 24

6 behind (Wofford) 4 behind (N. Carolina) 1 ahead (Richmond)

10/31-1/86 11/5-6/86 2/27-1/87 3/13-14/87 4/17-19/87

SC Invitational River Bend Palmetto Gamecock ACC

Hampton, SC Shelby, NC Santee, SC Columbia,SC Greensboro, NC

72 72 72 6850 73 72

17 10 15 12 8

866 (+2) 291 (+3) 552 (-24) 847 (-29) 861 (-3)

11 27 7

13 ahead (N. Carolina) 3 behind (N. Carolina)

11/19-21/87 2/26-28/88 3/25-27/88 4/15-17/88 4/22-24/88

Golf World Palmetto Wofford ACC Schenkel

Charleston, SC Santee, SC Spartanburg, SC Greensboro, NC Statesboro, GA

72 72 6850 72 6784 70 72 6945

17 15 12 8 18

860 (-4) 869 (+5) 880 (+16) 880 (+40) 854 (-10)

1 0 2 14 1

2 ahead (Arizona) 6 ahead (NC State, VA) 8 behind (Wake Forest) 8 ahead (NC State) 3 ahead (Wake Forest)

Wachesaw Golf World Palmetto

Myrtle Beach, SC Hilton Head, SC Santee, SC

72 72 72 6850

12 18 18

588 (+12) 850 (-14) 559 (-17)

13 4 12

6 behind (S. Carolina) 12 ahead (Arizona St.) 3 ahead (S. Carolina)

72 72 72 72

12 18 12 8

875 (+11) 879 (+15) 875 (+11) 876 (+12)

6 5 6 #0

1 behind (LSU) 2 behind (NC State) 8 ahead (Furman, S. Car.) 1 behind (NC State)

4/16-18/82 3/11-13/83 3/17-19/83 2/17-19/84 10/19-21/84 10/25-26/85 3/7-9/86 3/17-18/86

10/8-9/88 11/17-19/88 2/25-26/89

10/3-4/89 LSU Inv. 3/16-18/90 Palmetto 3/23-25/90 Wofford 4/20-22/90 ACC # co-champions with NC State

New Orleans, LA Santee, SC Spartanburg, SC Rocky Mount, NC

Clemson’s 1982 squad won the first ACC Championship in program history.

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Score

Hampton, SC Hampton, SC

9/25-27/80

Tms

Hampton, SC

State Tournament

Fall 1977 3/25-26/78

Yds

Spartanburg, SC

4/29-30/60

3/18-21/76

Par

7116 6850 6784 7134

1 behind (Georgia)

The TIgers won both the State Tournament and the ACC Tournament during the 1986-87 season.

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Team Championships With four future professional golfers on the roster for the 1998-99 season, Clemson won five tournaments.

Clemson won the 2003 National Championship in Stillwater, OK with a two-shot win over host school Oklahoma State. Date

Tournament

Site

Par

Yds

Tms

Score

Ping Preview Iron Duke

Monterey, CA Durham, NC

72 72

6850 7005

15 23

867 (+3) 593 (+17)

6 3

3/27-29/92 5/12-13/92

Furman Inv. Iron Duke

Greenville, SC Durham, NC

72 72

6800 7001

22 21

866 (+2) 577 (+1)

16 5

7 ahead (Ohio State) tied with East Carolina

3/26-28/93 4/3-4/93 5/8-9/93 5/19-21/93 5/19-21/94

Furman Inv. Carpet Classic Palmetto NCAA East

Greenville, SC Dalton,GA Charleston, SC Charlottesville,VA

72 72 72 72

6800 7208 6928 6820

21 16 18 23

582 (+6) 573 (-3) 867 (+3) 849 (-15)

4 8 8 10

4 behind (UTC) 2 behind (Georgia Tech) 6 ahead (Augusta State) 2 ahead (N. Carolina)

NCAA East

Opelika, AL

72

7089

23

868 (+4)

7

Tied with Wake Forest

5/18-20/95 3/29-31/96

NCAA East

New Haven, CT

70

6622

21

857 (+17)

12

Tied with UNC

Carpet Classic

Dalton, GA

72

6896

15

869 (+5)

14

8 ahead (Wake Forest)

Ping Intercoll. ACC

Cary, NC Fayetteville, GA

72 72

6829 6739

12 9

855 (-9) 867 (+3)

7 10

11 ahead (UNLV) 4 ahead (UNC, WF)

10/20-21/97 4/3-5/98 4/17-19/98

Jerry Pate Carpet Classic ACC

Birmingham, AL Dalton, GA Uwharrie Point, NC

71 72 72

6958 6906 7102

12 18 9

864 (+12) 855 (-9) (836 (-28)

11 10 7

5 ahead (Arizona) 5 ahead (Georgia Tech) 2 ahead (NC State)

9/12-13/98 10/19-20/98 11/25-26/98 2/21-23/99 3/27-28/99

The Ridges Jerry Pate Mauna Kea Puerto Rico Cl. Schenkel

Johnson City, TN Birmingham, AL Hilo, HI San Juan, PR Statesboro, GA

72 71 72 72 72

7038 6958 6875 6782 6945

14 12 12 18 15

844 (-20) 832 (-20) 871 (+7) 830 (-34) 869 (+5)

5 14 33 4 0

2 ahead (Georgia Tech) 6 ahead (UNLV) 18 ahead (Pacific) 2 ahead (Georgia Tech) 5 behind (Georgia)

10/18-19/99 4/21-23/00 5/18-20/00

Jerry Pate ACC NCAA East

Birmingham, AL Uwharrie Point, NC Moosic, PA

71 72 71

6958 7102 6847

12 9 27

835 (-17) 856 (-8) 871 (+19)

0 5 12

tied (Georgia) 4 behind (NC State 12 ahead (Georgia)

10/16-17/00

Jerry Pate

Birmingham, AL

71

6958

12

825 (-27)

2

4 behind (Georgia Tech)

9/28-30/01 Ping Preview Columbus, OH 3/16-18/02 NCAA East Roswell, GA #Denotes co-champion with Georgia Tech. No playoff was held

71 72

7236 7119

15 27

862 (+10) 876 (+12)

1 #0

2 ahead (Wake Forest) 1 ahead (Georgia Tech)

9/3-5/02 9/27-29/02 10/14/02 4/18-20/03 5/15-17/03 5/27-30/03

26 ahead (Minnesota) 7 behind (Florida) 3 ahead (UNLV) 5 behind (Wake Forest) 5 ahead (Georgia Tech) 1 ahead (Oklahoma St.)

9/30-2/90 5/7-8/91

4/12-13/97 4/18-20/97

4/16-18/04 5/20-22/04 4/10-11/06 4/5-7/09 3/19-21/10

Victory Mar.

Entering Last Rd. 5 behind (Arizona) 4 behind (BYU)

Topy Cup Carpet Classic Jerry Pate ACC NCAA East NCAA Champ

Tokyo, Japan Dalton, GA Birmingham, AL Uwharrie Pt, NC Auburn, AL Stillwater, OK

72 72 71 72 72 72

7050 6942 6958 7102 7207 7301

11 18 12 9 27 30

830 (-34) 850 (-14) 556 (-12) 865 (+1) 839 (-25) 1191 (+39)

31 2 6 1 9 2

ACC NCAA East

Uwharrie Point, NC New Haven, CT

72 70

7102 6749

9 27

837 (-27) 856 (+16)

8 6

US Collegiate

Marietta, GA

72

7020

13

864(E)

3 1 ahead (Wake Forest & Florida)

US Collegiate

Marietta, GA

72

7017

15

876(+12)

2

13 behind (Stanford)

Furman Invitational

Greenville, SC

72

6994

24

865(+1)

14

3 Behind (UTC)

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10 ahead (Wake Forest) 4 behind (Penn State)

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Individual Medalists Year

Name

Tournament

1949-50 1950-51 1974-75 1975-76 1977-78 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1995-96

Billy Delk Billy Delk Jimmy White Jimmy White Jimmy White Parker Moore Mike Lawrence Tony Nimmer Larry Penley Larry Penley Dillard Pruitt Jim Macfie Dillard Pruitt Jim Macfie Brad Clark Kevin Johnson Jason Griffith Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Chris Patton Chris Patton Oswald Drawdy Chris Patton Nicky Goetze Bobby Doolittle &Mark Swygert Danny Ellis Nicky Goetze Danny Ellis Mark Swygert Joey Maxon

S. C. Intercollegiate Match Play S.C. Intercollegiate Match Play S.C. Intercollegiate 71-69-69--209 Coll of Charleston 75-72--147 Red Fox Invitational 74-71-78--223 ACC Tournament 71-68-68--207 Iron Duke Classic 71-74-71--216 S.C. Intercollegiate 69-64-75--208 Iron Duke Classic 70-73-72--215 Southeastern Int. 70-70-70--210 S.C. Intercollegiate 66-69-75--210 Iron Duke Classic 68-77-69--214 Palmetto Dunes 72-69-70--211 Augusta State 68-72-73-213 S.C. Intercollegiate 68-74-73--215 S.C. Intercollegiate 69-71-72--212 Palmetto Classic 68-67--135 Gamecock Invitational 69-71-70--210 Gamecock Invitational 70-67-73--210 ACC Championship 73-73-68--214 Schenkel Invitational 70-70-69--209 *Hancock Invitational 69-68-68--205 Wachesaw Inv. 75-69--144 *Hancock Invitational 69-67-68--204 LSU Invitational 67-71-71--209 Palmetto Invitational 75-67-74--216 Ping Golfweek Preview 69-71-69--209 Iron Duke Classic 73-72--145 Furman Invitational 70-73-69--212 ACC Tournament 67-73-68--208 Ping/GolfWeek/Preview 72-70-72--214 Carpet Capital Classic 70-67--137 NCAA East Regional 73-73-67--213 Wofford Invitational 71-70--141

Scores

Charles Warren became Clemson’s first NCAA Champion in 1997.

1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2006-07 2008-09 2009-10

Jonathan Byrd Richard Coughlan Charles Warren Charles Warren Lucas Glover Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover John Engler D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Matt Hendrix Matt Hendrix Stephen Poole Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley David May Ben Martin

Puerto Rico Classic Ping Intercollegiate ACC Tournament NCAA Tournament ^ Carpet Capital Classic ACC Tournament The Ridges Mauna Kea ! San Juan Shootout # Las Vegas Invitational Puerto Rico Classic ACC Tournament Carpet Classic % Jerry Pate NCAA East Regional Mercedes Benz Coll. Puerto Rico @ Augusta State US Collegiate # Purdue Aloha Classic Carpet Classic + ACC Tournament + Furman Invitational

74-68-70--212 74-70-66--210 74-67-71--212 71-68-73-67--279 69-71-72–212 68-68-69–205 67-70-70–207 73-67-73–213 70-70-65--205 73-68-66--207 68-70-67--205 66-70-67--203 69-69-72--210 70-68-67--205 69-70-71--210 73-71-67--210 70-67-70-207 72-68-67-207 70-70-71-211 71-67-69-207 73-66-69-208 71-69-66-206 70-71-69-210

* - Denotes All-American ind. tournament, Clemson did not compete as a team & - Won playoff vs. Tai Teshima of East Tennessee State on the first hole ^ - Denotes co-medalist with Bryce Molder of Georgia Tech ! - Denotes co-medalist with David Christensen of East Tennessee State # - Won playoff vs. Matt Brost of Texas % - Denotes co-medalist with Hunter Mahan of Oklahoma State @- Won playoff vs. Nathan Smith of Duke on first hole #- Won playoff vs. Drew Weaver of Virginia Tech on first hole + - Denotes co-medalist with Steven Fox of UT-Chattanooga

Largest Victory Margin by Clemson Medalist

Parker Moore was Clemson’s first ACC Tournament Champion in 1976.

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Year 2008-09 1985-86 1990-91 1992-93 1996-97

Player Kyle Stanley Brad Clark Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze Charles Warren

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Event Carpet Classic S.C. Intercollegiate Ping Preview Ping Preview ACC Tournament

Scores 73-66-69 68-74-73 69-71-69 72-70-72 74-67-71

Tot Mar 208 +5 215 +5 209 +4 214 +4 212 +4


All-Time Coaching Records

Coach

General Bob Jones (at right) coached Clemson off and on between 1931-74. Coach George Hodges Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones No Coach No Coach No Coach No Coach Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bob Moorman Bobby Roberts Whitey Jordan Whitey Jordan Whitey Jordan Whitey Jordan Whitey Jordan Whitey Jordan Claire Caskey Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones Bob Jones

Year

W

L

T

1930 3 3 0 1931 4 2 0 1932 2 2 0 1933 0 4 0 1934 1 2 1 1935 2 2 0 1936 1 3 2 1937 5 4 0 1938 2 3 1 1939 1 2 0 1940 No Team 1941 2 0 0 1942 1 0 0 1943 0 1 0 1944 No Team 1945 No Team 1946 4 0 0 1947 8 0 0 1948 8 2 0 1949 9 2 0 1950 5 2 1 1951 6 7 0 1952 4 10 0 1953 8 4 0 1954 6 7 0 1955 6 7 2 1956 9 5 0 1957 4 7 0 1958 5 4 0 1959 6 4 0 1960 5 5 0 1961 4 4 1 1962 6 3 1 1963 7 5 0 1964 2 8 1 1965 4 4 0 1966 1 8 0 1967 2 6 1 1968 2 6 0 1969 5 8 1 1970 11 6 0 1971 7 1 0 1972 4 0 0 1973 2 1 0 1974

Pct.

ACC

.500 .667 .500 .000 .375 .500 .333 .556 .417 .333 1.000 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 .800 .818 .625 .462 .286 .667 .462 .400 .643 .363 .555 .600 .500 .500 .600 .583 .182 .500 .111 .222 .250 .393 .647 .875 1.000 .667

Year

W

L

Bobby Robinson 1974-75 110 41 Bobby Robinson 1975-76 145 57 Bobby Robinson 1976-77 127 66 Bobby Robinson 1977-78 149 69 Bobby Robinson 1978-79 100 57 Bobby Robinson 1979-80 166 57 Bobby Robinson 1980-81 113 64 Bobby Robinson 1981-82 158 115 Bobby Robinson 1982-83 227 54 Larry Penley 1983-84 132 46 Larry Penley 1984-85 145 62 Larry Penley 1985-86 135 41 Larry Penley 1986-87 210 37 Larry Penley 1987-88 141 36 Larry Penley 1988-89 185 27 Larry Penley 1989-90 151 57 Larry Penley 1990-91 191 53 Larry Penley 1991-92 149 54 Larry Penley 1992-93 179 41 Larry Penley 1993-94 148 79 Larry Penley 1994-95 122 112 Larry Penley 1995-96 157 47 Larry Penley 1996-97 167 36 Larry Penley 1997-98 168 27 Larry Penley 1998-99 146 41 Larry Penley 1999-00 156 26 Larry Penley 2000-01 161 21 Larry Penley 2001-02 156 29 Larry Penley 2002-03 183 8 Larry Penley 2003-04 164 44 Larry Penley 2004-05 84 98 Larry Penley 2005-06 125 62 Larry Penley 2006-07 101 49 Larry Penley 2007-08 144 50 Larry Penley 2008-09 100 38 Larry Penley 2009-10 129 55 #- Tied, won playoff *- Tied, lost playoff

T Pct. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 3 3 3 3 4 0 4 4 1 1 4

.728 .718 .658 .683 .637 .744 .638 .579 .808 .742 .700 .767 .850 .797 .873 .726 .783 .734 .814 .652 .521 .770 .823 .862 .773 .850 .878 .830 .951 .783 .462 .665 .652 .741 .723 .697

ACC

NCAA NCAA Reg Nat’l

5th 5th 5th 5th 4th 2nd 5th 1st 3rd 3rd 6th 4th 1st 1st 5th 4th 1st 7th 5th 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 6th 1st 4th 1st 3rd 8th 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 4th #10th 1st 1st 2nd 4th 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 4th 11th 3rd 8th 3rd *10th 6th 3rd 2nd 9th 6th 2nd

12th 16th 5th 19th 27th 21st 11th 17th 3rd 12th 13th 12th 4th 9th 21st 14th 3rd 2nd 8th 7th 2nd 3rd 1st 18th ---7th ---5th ---16th

6th 6th 6th 7th 8th 7th 6th 8th 8th 8th 7th 8th 8th 6th 7th 5th 8th 6th 6th 6th 5th

Larry Penley is in his 28th year as head coach at Clemson. He has led the Tigers to 21 top 20 finishes during his tenure.

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Yearly Leaders 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

1974-75 1975-76 1976-77

1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rounds

Kevin Walsh, 36 Clarence Rose, 36 Larry Penley, 30 Norman Chapman, 33 Tony Nimmer, 33 Norman Chapman, 35 Dillard Pruitt, 35 Dillard Pruitt, 31 Jim MacFie, 31 John Trivison, 39 Brad Clark, 39 Kevin Johnson, 36 Jason Griffith, 36 Kevin Johnson, 36 Oswald Drawdy, 36 Chris Patton, 40 Kevin Johnson, 40 Oswald Drawdy, 42 3 with 39 Nicky Goetze, 39 Nicky Goetze, 42 Danny Ellis, 42 Mark Swygert, 41 Mike Byce 41 Mike Byce, 39 Charles Warren, 39 3 with 38 Jonathan Byrd, 40 3 with 40 John Engler, 40 John Engler, 39 Lucas Glover, 39 D.J. Trahan, 40 4 with 39 Jack Ferguson, 38 Gregg Jones, 38 Jack Ferguson, 36 Brent Delahoussaye, 36 Brian Duncan, 36 Stephen Poole, 37 Kyle Stanley, 31 Kyle Stanley, 36 Kyle Stanley, 33 Luke Hopkins, 35

Stroke Average Jimmy White, 74.40 Parker Moore, 74.07 Kevin Walsh, 75.27

Rounds at Par or Better Danny Ellis

1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Nicky Goetze

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Nicky Goetze, 7 Mark Swygert, 4 Richard Coughlan, 5 Charles Warren, 3 Elliot Gealy, 3 Charles Warren, 6 Charles Warren, 14 Jonathan Byrd, 10 John Engler, 12 Lucas Glover, 13 D.J. Trahan, 16 D.J. Trahan, 15 Matt Hendrix, 12 Brian Duncan, 4 Stephen Poole, 5 Kyle Stanley, 11 Kyle Stanley, 7 Kyle Stanley, 9 Luke Hopkins, 7

1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92

Mike Lawrence, 74.63 Clarence Rose, 74.12 Clarence Rose, 73.53 Larry Penley, 73.67 Norman Chapman, 73.06 Dillard Pruitt, 73.31 Dillard Pruitt, 71.94 John Trivison, 73.97 Kevin Johnson, 73.89 Kevin Johnson, 72.33 Chris Patton, 72.78 Chris Patton, 71.85 Chris Patton, 72.82 Nicky Goetze, 73.21 Nicky Goetze, 73.00 Nicky Goetze, 72.76 Mark Swygert, 73.41 Richard Coughlan, 72.66 Richard Coughlan, 73.43 Richard Coughlan, 72.48 Charles Warren, 71.28 Jonathan Byrd, 72.10 Lucas Glover, 71.24 John Engler, 70.87 D.J. Trahan, 70.33 D.J. Trahan, 71.05 Matt Hendrix, 71.00 Jack Ferguson, 73.42 Stephen Poole, 73.08 Kyle Stanley, 70.87 Kyle Stanley, 72.44

1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04

Kyle Stanley, 71.45 Ben Martin, 72.16

Rounds in 60s

Clarence Rose, 4 Dillard Pruitt, 2 Dillard Pruitt, 3 Norman Chapman, 5 Dillard Pruitt, 4 John Trivison, 4 Kevin Johnson, 4 Brad Clark, 4 Kevin Johnson, 7 Chris Patton, 5 Chris Patton, 15 Chris Patton, 8 Oswald Drawdy, 8 Nicky Goetze, 3 Danny Ellis, 3 Nicky Goetze, 5

Oswald Drawdy

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Parker Moore, 11 Kevin Walsh, 5 Mike Lawrence, 10 Clarence Rose, 7 Clarence Rose, 12 Larry Penley, 14 Dillard Pruitt, 9 Dillard Pruitt, 15 Dillard Pruitt, 20 John Trivison, 12 Brad Clark, 14 Kevin Johnson, 20 Kevin Johnson, 15 Chris Patton, 23 Chris Patton, 20 Nicky Goetze, 14 Nicky Goetze, 19 Nicky Goetze, 21 Mike Byce, 15 Richard Coughlan, 15 Richard Coughlan, 13 Charles Warren, 17 Charles Warren, 26 John Engler, 23 Lucas Glover, 25 John Engler, 25 John Engler, 31 D.J. Trahan, 34 D.J. Trahan, 28 Matt Hendrix, 22

Stephen Poole

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Jack Ferguson, 22 Jack Ferguson, 13 Stephen Poole, 15 Kyle Stanley, 21 Kyle Stanley, 22 Kyle Stanley, 19 Ben Martin, 18

Top 10 Finishes

1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Jimmy White, 4 Parker Moore, 3 1 by many Mike Lawrence, 4 Clarence Rose, 3 Clarence Rose, 7 Larry Penley, 5 Julian Taylor, 4 Dilliard Pruitt, 4 Dillard Pruitt, 7 John Trivison, 4 Jim MacFie, 4 Kevin Johnson, 5 Brad Clark, 5 Kevin Johnson, 8 Chris Patton, 7 Kevin Johnson, 8 Oswald Drawdy, 5 Nicky Goetze, 5 Nicky Goetze, 6 Nicky Goetze, 6 Danny Ellis, 6 Mark Swygert, 4 Mike Byce, 4 Richard Coughlan, 5 Charles Warren, 8 Richard Coughlan, 6 Jonathan Byrd, 6 Jonathan Byrd, 7 Jonathan Byrd, 7 Lucas Glover, 7 John Engler, 7 D.J. Trahan, 10 D.J. Trahan, 9 Matt Hendrix, 6 Jack Ferguson, 3 Brian Duncan, 5 Kyle Stanley, 6 Kyle Stanley, 6 Kyle Stanley, 8 Ben Martin, 6

*Clemson Single Season Record in bold


Score Par 822 -42 825 -27 826 -26 830 -34 830 -34 832 -20 835 -17 836 -28 838 -26 839 -25 839 -25 840 -24 842 -22 842 -22 843 -21 843 -21 843 +3 844 -20 844 -20 845 -19 845 -19 845 -19 846 -18 847 -29 847 -17 847 -17 848 -16 848 -16

Date 4-22-06 10-17-00 9-12-98 10-13-03 10-16-00 4-6-03 9-3-02 2-23-99 5-19-01 9-5-97 10-18-99 4-5-03 3-30-09 11-27-97 9-12-98 6-7-89 2-27-87 10-13-03 2-27-09 10-8-07 5-17-92 2-26-89 2-22-99 10-12-04 4-17-98 10-7-07 4-19-98 11-16-90

Team Records

Clemson Lowest 54-Hole Tournaments Place 2nd 1st 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 5th 2nd

Year 2002-03 2000-01 2003-04 1998-99 2002-03 1998-99 1999-00 1997-98 2008-09 2002-03 2007-08 2005-06 1985-86 2000-01 1999-00 2009-10 2009-10 1997-98 1998-99 1991-92 2001-02 2009-10 1999-00 1986-87 2002-03 2006-07 2000-01 2002-03

Tournament Site Augusta St. Invitational Augusta, GA Jerry Pate Birmingham, AL Jerry Pate Birmingham, AL San Juan Shootout San Juan, PR Topy Cup Tokyo, Japan Jerry Pate Birmingham, AL Jerry Pate Birmingham, AL ACC Tournament Uwharrie, NC Puerto Rico San Juan, PR NCAA East Regional Auburn, AL The Brickyard Macon, GA ACC Tournament Uwharrie, NC Schenkel Invitational Statesboro, GA NCAA East Regional Williamsburg,VA Golf World Hilton Head, SC Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar, PR NCAA Southeast Regional Alpharetta, GA NCAA East Regional Daufuskie , SC The Ridges Johnson City, TN ACC Tournament Rocky Mount, NC ACC Tournament Uwharrie Point, NC Augusta State Augusta, GA Schenkel Invitational Statesboro, GA Gamecock Invitational Columbia, SC Schenkel E-Z Go Statesboro, GA Carpet Classic Dalton, GA Palmetto Dunes Hilton Head, SC Atlanta Intercollegiate Stockbridge, GA

Clemson Team Best Rounds

Tournament ACC Tournament Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invitational Topy Cup San Juan Shootout NCAA East Regional Palmetto Classic Jerry Pate Augusta St. Invitational Hootie Mauna Kea Inv. The Ridges NCAA National Palmetto Classic Jerry Pate Puerto Rico Classic The Brickyard ACC Tournament Palmetto Classic San Juan Shootout Jerry Pate ACC Tournament The Brickyard ACC Tournament Golf World

Site Rd Uwharrie Point, NC 2 Birmingham, AL 3 Birmingham, AL 2 Birmingham, AL 2 Birmingham, AL 2 Augusta, GA 3 Tokyo, Japan 1 San Juan, PR 3 Williamsburg,VA 3 Kiawah Island, SC 2 Birmingham, AL 2 Augusta, GA 1 Mt. Pleasant, SC 2 Kamuela, HI 1 Johnson City, TN 1 Edmond, OK 1 Santee, SC 1 Birmingham, AL 3 San Juan, PR 2 Macon, GA 2 Rocky Mount, NC 3 Santee, SC 2 San Juan, PR 2 Birmingham, AL 3 Uwharrie, NC 1 Macon, GA 1 Uwharrie Point, NC 3 Hilton Head, SC 1

Par -20 -16 -15 -15 -14 -18 -16 -15 -15 -15 -9 -15 -10 -14 -14 -6 -14 -9 -13 -12 -12 -12 -12 -8 -11 -11 -11 -11

Tot 268 268 269 269 270 270 272 273 273 273 273 273 274 274 274 274 274 275 275 276 276 276 276 276 277 277 277 277

Clemson shot a school record 20 under par in the second round of the ACC Championship in 2006.

The Tigers set two team records at the Augusta State Invitational in 2003. 6-2-00 3-12-00 5-30-02 5-16-03 5-17-03 4-3-10

NCAA National Las Vegas Invitational NCAA Championships NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional Augusta State

Date 4-22-06 4-6-03 10-17-00 9-3-02 9-12-98 10-13-03 2-23-99 5-19-01 9-5-97 4-5-03

Par -42 -34 -34 -31 -29 -28 -27 -26 -26 -25 -25 -22 -22 -21 -21 -20 -20 -20 -20 -19 -19 -19 -19 -19 -18 -17 -17 -17 -16 -16 -15 -15 -15 -14 -14 -14

Score 822 830 830 1121 847 836 825 826 838 839 839 842 842 843 843 844 844 832 840 857 845 1133 845 845 846 847 835 847 848 848 849 849 849 850 850 850

Opelika, AL Las Vegas, NV Columbus, OH Auburn, AL Auburn, AL Augusta, GA

3 3 2 2 3 1

-11 -11 -7 -11 -11 -11

277 277 277 277 277 277

Rd Tot 2 268 3 270 3 268 1 272 2 269 2 269 3 273 3 273 2 273 1 273

Par -20 -18 -16 -16 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15 -15

Clemson Top Team Rounds vs. Par

Tournament ACC Tournament Augusta State Terry Pate Topy Cup Jerry Pate Jerry Pate San Juan Shootout NCAA East Palmetto Classic Augusta State

Place 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 4th 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 7th 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 5th 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 6th 1st

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Site Uwharrie Point, NC Augusta, GA Birmingham, AL Tokyo, Japan Birmingham, AL Birmingham, AL San Juan, PR Williamsburg,VA Kiawah Island, SC Augusta, GA

Top Tournaments vs. Par Year 2002-03 1998-99 2002-03 1997-98 1986-87 1997-98 2000-01 2003-04 2008-09 2002-03 2007-08 1985-86 2000-01 1999-00 2009-10 1998-99 1997-98 1998-99 2005-06 1979-80 1991-92 1999-00 2001-02 2009-10 1999-00 2006-07 1999-00 2002-03 2000-01 2002-03 1992-93 2001-02 2008-09 1988-89 1999-00 2002-03

Tournament Augusta St. Invitational San Juan Shootout Topy Cup NCAA National Gamecock Inv. ACC Tournament Jerry Pate Jerry Pate Puerto Rico NCAA East Regional The Brickyard Schenkel Inv. NCAA East Palmetto Dunes Puerto Rico The Ridges NCAA East Regional Jerry Pate ACC Tournamtent SC Intercollegiate ACC Tournament NCAA National ACC Tournament Augusta State Schenkel Inv. Carpet Classic Jerry Pate Schenkel E-Z Go Palmetto Dunes Atlanta Intercollegiate NCAA East Regional Augusta St. Invitational ACC Tournament Golf World Las Vegas Invitational Carpet Classic

Site Augusta, GA San Juan, PR Tokyo, Japan Albuquerque, NM Columbia, SC Uwharrie Point, NC Birmingham, AL Birmingham, AL San Juan, PR Auburn, AL Macon, GA Statesboro, GA Williamsburg,VA Hilton Head, SC Rio Mar, PR Johnson City, TN Daufuskie, SC Birmingham, AL Uwharrie Point, NC Hampton, SC Rocky Mount, NC Opelika, AL Uwharrie Point, NC Augusta, GA Statesboro, GA Dalton, GA Birmingham, AL Statesboro, GA Hilton Head, SC Stockbridge, GA Charlottesville,VA Augusta, GA Uwharrie Point, NC Hilton Head, SC Las Vegas, NV Dalton, GA

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All-ACC Career Stats BO BEARD Year TRN RDS STKS 1986-87 10 27 2052 1987-88 9 28 2100 1988-89 12 35 2601 1990-91 14 39 2883 Totals 45 129 9636

60s 75- Par -Par AVG 1 11 0 4 76.00 0 14 4 3 75.00 1 20 4 7 74.31 2 29 1 10 73.92 4 74 9 24 74.70

Top Best Best 10 RD TRN 0 73 217 1 70 217 1 69 215 4 68 215 6 68 215

Jack Ferguson was a threetime All-ACC selection.

JONATHAN BYRD Year TRN RDS STKS 1996-97 13 38 2808 1997-98 13 40 2893 1998-99 13 40 2884 1999-00 12 37 2648 Totals 51 155 11,233

Top Best Best 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 3 26 3 9 73.89 6 68 212 9 33 4 18 72.83 7 65 210 10 36 1 16 72.10 7 67 209 8 34 6 18 71.57 6 67 207 30 129 14 61 72.48 26 65 207

NORMAN CHAPMAN Year TRN RDS STKS 1980-81 7 21 1615 1981-82 11 33 2411 1982-83 12 35 2577 1983-84 9 27 1981 Totals 39 116 8584

Top Best Best 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 0 11 0 0 76.90 1 73 222 1 18 2 3 73.06 3 67 214 5 20 4 9 73.63 3 68 211 2 14 1 9 73.37 4 67 210 8 63 7 21 74.00 11 67 210

BRAD CLARK

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1984-85 10 30 2270 1 15 4 2 75.67 1 63 218 1985-86 14 39 2890 4 24 4 10 74.10 5 68 210 1986-87 12 34 2521 3 22 4 7 74.15 3 66 211 1987-88 5 15 1169 0 5 0 0 77.93 0 74 224 Totals 41 118 8850 8 66 12 19 75.00 9 63 210

RICHARD COUGHLAN Year TRN RDS STKS 1993-94 13 38 2827 1994-95 13 36 2616 1995-96 13 37 2717 1996-97 11 33 2392 Totals 50 144 10,552

Top Best Best 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1 24 4 4 74.39 2 68 217 5 31 3 12 72.66 5 68 211 1 32 6 7 73.43 6 69 214 4 30 4 11 72.48 6 66 210 11 117 17 34 73.28 19 66 210

Brent Delahoussaye

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 2003-04 11 32 2367 2 22 3 5 73.97 2 66 206 2004-05 12 36 2660 3 27 4 6 73.89 2 66 215 Totals 23 68 5027 5 49 7 11 73.92 4 66 206 OSWALD DRAWDY Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1986-87 8 17 1259 0 11 2 2 74.06 3 70 223 1987-88 12 36 2653 1 24 2 10 73.69 6 69 211 1988-89 13 38 2785 4 28 6 9 73.29 4 67 212 1989-90 14 42 3074 8 34 5 12 73.23 5 67 206 Totals 47 133 9771 13 97 15 33 73.47 18 67 206

BOBBY DOOLITTLE Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

Tr 9 14 12 14 49

Top Best Best Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 27 2057 0 13 4 5 76.19 0 70 220 39 2911 2 24 3 6 74.64 4 68 216 36 2645 2 29 8 5 73.47 3 67 215 39 2870 2 30 7 6 73.59 5 66 210 141 10483 6 96 22 22 74.35 12 66 210

BRIAN DUNCAN Year 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 Totals

Tr 1 8 12 11 32

Rds 3 22 36 34 95

Top Best Best Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 221 0 3 1 0 73.67 0 72 221 1647 0 15 2 3 74.86 0 70 218 2669 4 23 2 9 74.14 1 67 211 2487 3 27 5 8 73.15 3 67 208 7024 7 68 10 20 73.94 4 67 208

DANNY ELLIS Year Tr 1989-90 8 1990-91 13 1991-92 12 1992-93 15 Totals 48

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Top Best Best Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 25 1857 1 19 8 4 74.28 2 69 216 36 2675 3 22 3 7 74.31 2 67 220 35 2570 3 25 2 9 73.43 4 67 208 42 3079 3 31 5 11 73.31 6 65 213 138 10181 10 97 18 31 73.91 14 65 208

JOHN ENGLER Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Totals

Tr 11 13 13 13 50

Top Best Best Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 34 2469 4 30 6 12 72.62 2 69 209 40 2897 4 33 8 13 72.43 6 64 205 40 2853 12 38 4 21 71.33 6 66 209 39 2764 8 36 9 22 70.87 7 64 202 153 10,983 28 137 27 68 71.78 21 64 202

JACK FERGUSON Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 Totals

Tr 6 13 13 12 44

Rds 18 39 38 36 131

Top Best Best Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 1345 1 10 1 2 74.72 0 68 215 2784 10 34 10 17 71.38 7 66 204 2713 10 36 5 17 71.39 5 65 206 2643 1 30 6 7 73.42 3 69 211 9485 22 110 22 43 72.41 15 65 204

LUCAS GLOVER Year 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 Totals

Tr 10 13 12 13 48

Top Best Best Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 31 2253 2 25 6 10 72.68 2 68 212 40 2911 6 31 5 12 72.78 7 66 208 37 2636 8 34 5 20 71.24 7 66 205 39 2776 13 36 6 22 71.18 5 66 201 147 10,576 29 126 22 64 71.97 21 66 201

NICKY GOETZE Year 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 Totals

Tr 13 14 13 15 55

Top Best Best Rds Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 39 2880 1 32 9 5 73.84 2 69 212 39 2855 3 31 3 11 73.21 5 66 209 39 2847 5 29 8 11 73.00 6 68 211 42 3056 7 33 6 15 72.76 6 67 210 159 11638 16 125 26 42 73.19 19 66 209

MATT HENDRIX Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 Totals

Tr 12 13 12 37

Rds 37 39 35 111

Top Best Best Stks 60s -75 Par -Par Avg 10 RD TRN 2727 2 26 3 8 73.70 0 69 214 2798 12 33 6 19 71.74 6 65 207 2485 12 31 2 20 71.00 6 66 205 8010 26 90 11 47 72.16 12 65 205

JASON GRIFFITH Year TRN RDS STKS 1984-85 11 33 2452 1985-86 13 35 2615 1986-87 13 36 2633 1987-88 11 33 2477 Totals 48 137 10,177

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Top Best Best 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 2 21 2 7 74.30 3 69 214 3 18 5 6 74.71 4 67 216 3 28 5 12 73.14 4 67 211 1 16 0 3 75.06 2 68 218 9 83 12 28 74.28 13 67 211


All-ACC Career Stats

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1985-86 13 35 2586 4 21 5 8 73.89 5 66 213 1986-87 13 36 2604 7 29 6 14 72.33 8 65 206 1987-88 12 36 2632 4 27 2 13 73.11 6 68 209 1988-89 16 40 2889 7 37 3 18 72.22 8 66 209 Totals 54 147 10,711 22 114 16 53 72.86 27 65 206

LARRY PENLEY

GREGG JONES

STEPHEN POOLE

KEVIN JOHNSON

Year TRN RDS STKS 2000-01 9 28 2056 2001-02 12 37 2657 2002-03 13 39 2839 2003-04 13 38 2765 Totals 47 142 10,317

Top Best Best 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 5 22 1 10 73.43 1 68 210 10 33 1 17 71.81 4 66 203 6 34 5 11 72.79 4 67 208 6 29 6 8 72.76 3 66 205 27 118 13 46 72.65 12 66 203

Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1977-78 7 19 1472 0 1978-79 9 25 1892 1 1979-80 13 33 2462 0 1980-81 10 30 2210 1 Totals 39 107 8036 2

Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 2002-03 2003-04 7 21 1534 3 2004-05 8 24 1804 1 2005-06 12 37 2704 5 Totals 27 82 6042 9

75- 5 11 19 21 56

75- 15 13 25 53

Par -Par 0 1 2 3 2 7 4 10 8 21

Par -Par 3 1 2 6

5 2 13 20

Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN 77.47 0 71 221 75.68 2 69 214 74.61 2 70 218 73.67 5 69 210 75.10 9 69 210 Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN DNP 73.05 3 67 210 75.17 0 68 210 73.08 2 68 211 73.68 5 67 210

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1977-78 11 32 2388 3 18 2 8 74.63 4 68 214 1978-79 6 16 1208 0 7 2 2 75.50 0 71 219 Totals 17 48 3596 3 25 4 10 74.92 4 68 214 JIM MACFIE Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 1981-82 7 20 1532 0 10 0 1 76.60 1 70 220 1982-83 4 11 818 2 5 1 2 74.40 1 68 214 1983-84 10 31 2356 3 24 3 11 72.77 3 68 209 1984-85 12 36 2697 3 24 4 5 74.92 4 66 213 Totals 33 98 7403 8 63 8 19 75.54 9 66 209

DILLARD PRUITT

BEN MARTIN

KYLE STANLEY

MIKE LAWRENCE

Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 2006-07 8 23 1690 5 2007-08 9 28 2060 3 2008-09 8 24 1752 4 2009-10 11 32 2309 5 Totals 36 107 7811 17

75- 17 20 18 27 82

Par -Par 1 7 4 6 4 6 3 15 12 34

Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN 73.48 1 64 208 73.57 2 67 211 73.00 2 66 206 72.16 6 68 208 73.00 11 64 206

JOEY MAXON Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1994-95 7 18 1372 0 1995-96 13 36 2653 2 1996-97 13 38 2826 0 1997-98 11 34 2459 8 Totals 44 126 9310 10

75- 9 25 24 30 88

Par -Par 0 2 3 6 1 7 3 14 7 29

AVG 76.22 73.69 74.37 72.26 73.87

Top Best Best 10 RD TRN 0 70 218 5 65 213 3 70 217 6 68 209 14 65 209

DAVID MAY

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- Par -Par AVG 10 RD TRN 2005-06 11 34 2525 3 23 6 6 74.26 2 65 207 2006-07 9 27 2002 1 18 6 2 74.15 0 68 216 2007-08 8 24 1775 2 18 2 5 73.96 0 69 214 2008-09 10 30 2200 5 20 3 10 74.33 3 66 206 Totals 38 115 8502 11 79 17 23 73.93 5 65 206

PARKER MOORE Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1973-74 7 16 1219 1 1974-75 12 30 2284 1 1975-76 10 30 2222 2 Totals 29 76 5725 4

75- 7 13 19 39

Par -Par 2 2 1 0 1 10 4 12

Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN 76.19 0 68 226 76.13 2 66 214 74.07 3 68 207 75.33 5 66 207

TONY NIMMER Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1979-80 11 26 1987 0 1980-81 10 30 2226 2 1981-82 11 33 2460 2 1982-83 11 32 2372 3 Totals 43 121 9045 7

75- 12 20 22 20 74

Par -Par 2 3 1 6 3 5 5 9 11 23

Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN 76.42 2 70 218 74.20 3 64 208 74.55 2 69 218 74.13 3 68 214 74.75 10 64 208

CHRIS PATTON Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1986-87 12 33 2427 2 1987-88 9 27 1965 5 1988-89 16 40 2874 15 1989-90 13 39 2840 8 Totals 50 139 10,106 30

75- 22 23 33 32 110

Par -Par 3 10 5 9 5 18 8 12 21 49

Top Best Best AVG 10 RD TRN 73.55 4 67 210 72.78 7 68 209 71.85 6 67 205 72.82 4 67 204 72.71 21 67 204

Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1980-81 9 27 2018 2 1981-82 11 32 2366 3 1982-83 12 35 2566 2 1983-84 10 31 2230 4 Totals 42 125 9180 11

Top Best Best 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 18 2 3 74.74 2 68 219 21 2 7 73.94 3 66 210 23 6 9 73.31 4 68 212 24 8 12 71.94 7 67 211 86 18 31 73.44 16 66 210

CLARENCE ROSE

Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 1978-79 9 25 1853 2 15 2 5 74.12 3 68 208 1979-80 14 36 2647 4 26 4 8 73.53 7 67 212 Totals 23 61 4500 6 41 6 13 73.77 10 67 208

Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 2006-07 10 31 2197 11 2007-08 12 36 2608 7 2008-09 11 33 2358 9 Totals 33 100 7163 27

Top Best Best 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 30 3 18 70.87 6 65 207 31 8 14 72.44 6 67 209 30 5 14 71.45 8 66 200 91 16 46 71.63 20 65 207

JULIAN TAYLOR Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1979-80 13 33 2513 1 1980-81 8 24 1831 0 1981-82 11 32 2414 2 1982-83 11 32 2369 2 Totals 43 121 9127 5

Top Best Best 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 13 2 2 76.15 2 68 220 13 3 1 76.29 1 71 215 19 1 2 75.44 4 69 218 17 2 7 74.03 1 69 217 62 8 12 75.43 8 68 215

D.J. TRAHAN Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 1999-00 10 31 2247 9 25 4 13 72.48 4 66 207 2000-01 11 33 2392 5 27 4 15 72.48 3 67 212 2001-02 13 40 2813 16 37 7 27 70.33 10 66 203 2002-03 13 39 2771 15 35 5 23 71.05 9 64 201 Totals 47 143 10,223 45 124 20 78 71.49 26 64 201 KEVIN WALSH Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 1976-77 10 30 2258 0 15 1 4 75.27 1 70 216 1977-78 11 32 2395 1 15 2 3 74.84 3 69 219 1978-79 9 25 1872 1 16 0 3 74.88 2 68 217 1979-80 14 36 2686 0 22 2 4 74.61 2 70 217 Totals 44 123 9211 2 68 5 14 74.89 8 68 216 CHARLES WARREN Top Best Best Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 1994-95 10 28 2077 2 15 0 7 74.18 3 66 215 1995-96 14 39 2877 3 31 3 7 73.77 8 68 212 1996-97 13 38 2776 6 28 6 11 73.05 5 67 212 1997-98 13 39 2780 14 36 3 23 71.28 6 66 205 Totals 50 144 10,510 25 110 12 48 72.99 22 66 205

JIM WHITE Year TRN RDS STKS 60s 1974-75 7 20 1488 2 1975-76 10 31 2378 0 1976-77 9 27 2095 0 1977-78 6 17 1312 0 Totals 32 95 7273 2

Top Best Best 75- PAR -PAR AVG 10 RD TRN 12 1 3 74.40 4 69 209 13 2 2 76.65 1 70 220 12 0 1 77.59 0 70 222 6 2 0 77.18 0 72 229 43 5 6 76.56 5 69 209

Note: All stats include fall results.

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Tiger Honors & Awards NCAA Champion

1997

Charles Warren, Jr.

Dave Williams Award

(National Senior Player of the Year) 1998 Charles Warren, Sr.

Arnold Palmer Award

1997

Charles Warren, Jr.

Ben Hogan Award

2002 2009

D.J. Trahan, Jr. Kyle Stanley, Jr.

Jack Nicklaus Award

2002

D.J. Trahan, Jr.

All-American

1980 1983 1984 1987 1988

1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

Clarence Rose (2nd) Dillard Pruitt (2nd) Dillard Pruitt (2nd) Kevin Johnson (3rd) Kevin Johnson (1st) Chris Patton (2nd) Oswald Drawdy (HM) Chris Patton (lst) Kevin Johnson (2nd) Oswald Drawdy (HM) Chris Patton (1st) Oswald Drawdy (3rd) Danny Ellis (HM) Nicky Goetze (3rd) Bo Beard (HM) Nicky Goetze (HM) Danny Ellis (HM) Nicky Goetze (2nd) Danny Ellis (HM) Bobby Doolittle (HM) Thump Delk (HM)

Mark Swygert (HM) 1994 Mark Swygert (HM) 1996 Charles Warren (3rd) Richard Coughlan (HM) Joey Maxon (HM) 1997 Charles Warren (1st) Richard Coughlan (1st) 1998 Charles Warren (1st) Joey Maxon (HM) Jonathan Byrd (HM) 1999 Jonathan Byrd (1st) John Engler (1st) Lucas Glover (HM) 2000 Lucas Glover (1st) John Engler (2nd) Jonathan Byrd (3rd) D.J. Trahan (HM) 2001 Lucas Glover (1st) John Engler (1st) D.J. Trahan (HM) 2002 D.J. Trahan (1st) Gregg Jones (2nd) 2003 D.J. Trahan (1st) Jack Ferguson (2nd) Matt Hendrix (3rd) 2004 Jack Ferguson (2nd) Matt Hendrix (2nd) 2006 Brian Duncan (3rd) Stephen Poole (HM) 2007 Kyle Stanley (1st) 2008 Kyle Stanley (HM) 2009 Kyle Stanley (1st) 2010 Ben Martin (HM)

NCAA Long Drive Champion

1986

Kyle Stanley Ben Martin Kyle Stanley Sam Saunders Phillip Mollica Kyle Stanley Jacb Burger Luke Hopkins Ben Martin Corbin Mills

Richard Coughlan D.J. Trahan Kyle Stanley

ACC Rookie-of-the Year

2000 2007

D.J. Trahan Kyle Stanley

ACC Champion

1976 Parker Moore 1988 Kevin Johnson 1992 Danny Ellis 1997 Charles Warren 1998 Charles Warren 2001 John Engler 2009 David May (co-champion)

All-ACC

1975 1976 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Year 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1992 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010

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Clemson’s AJGA All-Americans Player Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze Bo Beard Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze Bobby Doolittle Chad Starliper Lucas Glover John Engler Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Ben Duncan John Engler Gregg Jones Ben Duncan Gregg Jones Martin Catalioto Brent Delahoussaye Brent Delahoussaye Martin Catalioto Brian Duncan Nick Biershenk David May Sam Saunders David May Kyle Stanley David May Luke Hopkins Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Jacob Burger Crawford Reeves Corbin Mills Thomas Bradshaw

1983 Team First First Second First First First HM HM First HM HM Second Third HM HM Third Third Third Third Second HM Second HM HM HM Second HM HM HM First Second HM First HM HM

Chris Patton was the U.S. Amateur Champion in 1989.

ACC MVP

1997 2002 2007

Brad Clark

Ping NCAA All-District

2007 2008 2009 2010

1984 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Jimmy White Parker Moore Kevin Walsh Mike Lawrence Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Larry Penley Tony Nimmer Julian Taylor Dillard Pruitt Dillard Pruitt Norman Chapman Dillard Pruitt Jim Macfie Kevin Johnson Jason Griffith Brad Clark Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Oswald Drawdy Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Chris Patton Oswald Drawdy Bo Beard Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze Danny Ellis Bobby Doolittle Danny Ellis Bobby Doolittle Nicky Goetze Richard Coughlan Richard Coughlan Joey Maxon Charles Warren Richard Coughlan Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Joey Maxon Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

D.J. Trahan John Engler Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones D.J. Trahan Jack Ferguson Matt Hendrix Gregg Jones Matt Hendrix Jack Ferguson Gregg Jones Brent Delahoussaye Jack Ferguson Brian Duncan Stephen Poole Kyle Stanley Ben Martin Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Ben Martin David May Ben Martin

Coaches Association Academic Scholar

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1999 2000 2002 2009 2010

1989 2009

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Jason Griffith Jason Griffith Jason Griffith Oswald Drawdy Oswald Drawdy Oswald Drawdy Nicky Goetze Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd D.J. Trahan Ben Martin Ben Martin

1976 1993 2009

ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team

Jonathan Byrd Kevin Johnson Richard Coughlan Chris Patton Danny Ellis Dillard Pruitt John Engler Clarence Rose Nicky Goetze D.J. Trahan Lucas Glover Charles Warren

SC Amateur Athlete-of the-Year

1998

Charles Warren

ACC Coach-of-the-Year

1983 1987 1996 1997 1998 2003 2004 2007

Bobby Robinson Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley

District Coach-of-the-Year

1987 2003 2004

Larry Penley Larry Penley Larry Penley

National Coach-of-the-Year

2003

US Amateur Champion

1989 2002

US Amateur Runner-up

1997 1999

Chris Patton Ben Martin

Parker Moore Danny Ellis Ben Martin

Larry Penley

World Cup

Kevin Johnson D.J. Trahan

Palmer Cup

Richard Coughlan *Charles Warren *Jonathan Byrd *John Engler


Tiger Honors & Awards Michael Hoey 2000 Jonathan Byrd John Engler Lucas Glover 2001 John Engler Lucas Glover *D.J. Trahan 2002 *D.J. Trahan 2004 Jack Ferguson Larry Penley Head Coach

1990 1997 1999 2001 2003 2007

Walker Cup

Kevin Johnson Richard Coughlan *Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover Michael Hoey *D.J. Trahan Matt Hendrix Kyle Stanley

United States Public Links Champion

1987 2000

Kevin Johnson D.J. Trahan

Clemson Hall of Fame

1992 1998 2000 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009 2010

Parker Moore Dilliard Pruitt Chris Patton Kevin Johnson Clarence Rose Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Lucas Glover John Engler D.J. Trahan

Frank Howard Award

1989 1990 2003 2007

Kevin Johnson Chris Patton Entire 2003 Golf Team @Kyle Stanley

IPTAY Athlete-of-the-Year

1997 1999 2000 2002

Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Jonathan Byrd #D.J. Trahan

Dr. R.C. Edwards Sportsmanship Award

2001

John Engler

ACC Golf Academic Honor Roll

1958 1960 1961 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1973

John Kane R.M. Mattison Francis Townsend Francis Townsend Michael Dawes John Harman Pat Harman Jim Carson Peter Pierson Bill Wallace Steve Dawes Mike Castle William Ford Kirby Raines William Ford Paul Gault Robert Hawthorne Robert Hawthorne Ken Weathers Charlie Craft T.J. Grubbs

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1985 1987 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

Terry Willis Johnny Black Steve Broome Charlie Craft T.J. Grubbs Terry Willis Johnny Black Joe Moses Bill Shipley Jimmy White Terry Willis Johnny Black Chuck Smith Jimmy White Johnny Black Jimmy Brick Jimmy White Chip Dickinson Tom Petrosewicz Paul Williamson Tony Nimmer Tom Petrosewicz Fred Rew Kevin Walsh Paul Williamson Norman Chapman Norman Chapman Bobby Clark Robert McCardle Tony Nimmer Willie Shearer Jason Griffith Mitch Ralston Oswald Drawdy Jason Griffith Kevin Johnson Oswald Drawdy Jason Griffith Kevin Johnson Bo Beard Oswald Drawdy Nicky Goetze Lou O’Keefe Bo Beard Nicky Goetze Bobby Doolittle Mark Swygert Bobby Doolittle Mark Swygert Mike Byce Britt Jones Mike Byce John Walker, IV Charles Warren Steve White Elliot Gealy Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd Luke Ferguson Elliot Gealy Jani Saari Jonathan Byrd John Engler Luke Ferguson Elliot Gealy Tripp James Jonathan Byrd John Engler Luke Ferguson Tripp James Jani Saari Jonathan Byrd Brennan King Matt Hendrix Tripp James Michael Sims Gregg Jones Jack Ferguson Ben Duncan Matt Hendrix

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Tripp James D.J. Trahan Ben Duncan Matt Hendrix Gregg Jones Michael Sims D.J. Trahan Ben Duncan Matt Hendrix Gregg Jones Stephen Poole Michael Sims D.J. Trahan Martin Catalioto Stephen Poole Martin Catalioto Stephen Poole Ben Martin Martin Catalioto Ben Martin Sam Saunders Ben Martin Brewer Bradshaw Jacob Burger McCuen Elmore Ben Martin Michael Muscatell Mike Soowal Brewer Bradshaw Jacob Burger McCuen Elmore Luke Hopkins Crawford Reeves Mike Soowal

AlI-ACC Academic Team 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

(Began in 2006) Martin Catalioto Ben Martin Ben Martin Ben Martin Jacob Burger Crawford Reeves

Lightsey MVP Award

1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975- 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

P.R. Pierson Charlie Hartline Joseph Vignati Joseph Vignati Thomas Suber, Jr. Stephen Broome Billy Rigby T.J. Grubbs Parker Moore Jimmy White Parker Moore Kevin Walsh Kevin Walsh Mike Lawrence Clarence Rose Clarence Rose Larry Penley Dillard Pruitt Dillard Pruitt Dillard Pruitt John Trivison Brad Clark Kevin Johnson Kevin Johnson Oswald Drawdy Oswald Drawdy Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze Danny Ellis Mark Swygert Richard Coughlan Richard Coughlan Charles Warren Charles Warren Jonathan Byrd

Individual Amateur Tournament Wins/Honors Sunnehanna Amateur 1983 Dillard Pruitt 2001 Lucas Glover 2002 Dillard Pruitt 2003 Matt Hendrix 2004 Jack Ferguson Monroe Invitational 2002 D.J. Trahan 2003 Brent Delahoussaye 2006 Phillip Mollica 2008 Phillip Mollica Northeast Amateur 1999 Jonathan Byrd 2001 2003 2009

Jones Cup D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones Kyle Stanley

Carolinas Amateur Champion 1985 Jason Griffith 1995 Charles Warren 1999 Jonathan Byrd North Carolina Amateur Champion 1978 Clarence Rose Carolinas Golf Association Player-of-the-Year 1999 Jonathan Byrd 2000 D.J. Trahan 2001 D.J. Trahan 2002 D.J. Trahan South Carolina Amateur Champion 1975 Parker Moore 1982 Dillard Pruitt 1987 Larry Penley 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Ricketts Most Improved Award

1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

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Lucas Glover John Engler D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Matt Hendrix Jack Ferguson Brian Duncan Stephen Poole Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Ben Martin

Jim Macfie Mitch Ralston Robert McCardle Oswald Drawdy Bo Beard Sam Olson Danny Ellis Mark Swygert Bobby Doolittle Thump Delk Richard Coughlan Charles Warren Joey Maxon Jonathan Byrd Joey Maxon Jani Saari Jani Saari

1988 1992 1994 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2007

Larry Penley Tommy Biershenk Mark Swygert Charles Warren Lucas Glover Lucas Glover Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Luke Hopkins

South Carolina Match Play Championship 1987 Oswald Drawdy 2000 Gregg Jones 2001 Gregg Jones 2002 Nick Biershenk 2003 Dillard Pruitt 2006

Rice Planters Tanner Ervin

Southern Amateur 2006 Kyle Stanley 2008 Kyle Stanley Palmetto Amateur 1976 Len Yaun 1979 Len Yaun 1982 Len Yaun 1983 Mike Carlisle 1997 Mike Cartisle 1998 Mike Cartisle 2004 Brian Duncan 2006 Ben Martin 2007 Luke Hopkins Sahalee Players 2006 Kyle Stanley North-South Amateur 2007 Phillip Mollica

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Gregg Jones Matt Hendrix Jack Ferguson Stephen Poole Tanner Ervin Tanner Ervin Zack Siefert Phillip Mollica Luke Hopkins Jacob Burger

Larry Wallace-Dyar Captain’s Award

2007 2008 2009 2010

Tanner Ervin David May David May Luke Hopkins

Fred Schrimpf Coaches Award

2007 2008 2009 2010

Ben Martin Ben Martin Ben Martin Brewer Bradshaw

*Denotes still a Clemson student at the time of the competition. #Denotes shared the honor with Khalil Greene of the Clemson baseball team. @Denotes shared honor with Travis Padgett (Track)

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US Amateur Results 1976

Parker Moore (Finalist) d. Dick Horne, 1 up d. Gregory P. Farrow, 4&3 d. Dick Siderowf, 2&1 d. Greg Hays, 2&1 d. Mike Reid, 1 up d. Stan K. Souza, 19 holes L. Bill Sender, 8&6, (36 holes)

1980

Clarence Rose (Final 8) d. Brian Mogg, 2 up d. Jeff McMillian, 5&4 d. Allen Doyle, 2 up L. Dick Von Tacky, 3&1

at The Country Club Brookline, MA Par: 72/6,896 Yards

Julian Taylor (Final 16) d. John Slaughter, 2 up d. Randy Reifers, 5&3 L. Jay Sigel, 3&1

Stroke Play Only: #Larry Penley. Bo Beard, #Kevin Johnson

1990 at Cherry Hills Country Club Denver, CO Par: 71/ 7,110 Yards

1982

1991 at The Honors Course Ooltewab, TN Par: 72/ 7,064 Yards

1983

Mark Swygert (Final 32) d. Gary Nicklaus, 2&1 L. Phil Mickelson, 2&1 Stroke Play Only: Nicky Goetze,Thump Delk, Max Fain, Mike Taylor, Lou O’Keefe

Charles Raulerson (Final 32) d. Randy Nichols, 2&1 L. John Inman, 6&5

1985

1984

at Montclair Golf Club West Orange, NJ Par: 72/6,362 Yards

at Oak Tree Golf Club Edmond, OK Par: 71/6,951 Yards

#Dillard Pruitt (Final 64) L. Scott Verplank, 3&2

#Chris Patton (Final 64) L. Chris Zambri, 8&6

Stroke Play Only: Nicky Goetze, Bobby Doolittle, #Julian Taylor

at North Shore Country Club Glenview, IL Par: 72/6,988 Yards

1992

*Kevin Johnson (Final 16) d. Clark Burroughs 1 up d. Buddy Marucci, Jr, 2 up L. Chip Drury, 5&3

at Muirrfield Village Golf Club Dublin, OH Par: 72/7,006 Yards

1986 at Shoal Creek Shoal Creek, AL Par: 72/6,981 Yards Stroke Play Only: Jason Griffith, Kevin Johnson

#Larry Penley (Final 64) L. Harry Rudolph, 2 up

Kevin Johnson (Final 32) d. Matt Stokes, 6&5 L. Jay Sigel, 3&2

#Danny Ellis (Finalist) d. Doug Farr (Monroe, LA), 6&5 d. Willie Hoefle (Ames, IA), 4&3 d. Kevin King (Hilton Head, SC), 5&4 d. Brian Gay (Daleville, AL), 3&2 d. John Curley (Osterville, MA), 5&4 L. John Harris (Edina, MD)

Stroke Play Only: #Nicky Goetze

*Nicky Goetze (Final 32) d. David McCampbell, 3&2 L. John Harris, 2&1

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Bobby Doolittle (Final 16) d. Bill Miller, Jr, 1 up d. Kevin Kraft, 4&2 L. Kelly Mitchum, 1 up

1988

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1993

Hot Springs GC (Cascade Course) Hot Springs,VA Par: 72 /6,663 Yards

Stroke Play Only: #Julian Taylor, Kevin Johnson

Nicky Goetze (Final 64) L. Kelly Mitchum, 1 up

at Champions Golf Club (Cypress Creek Course) Houston, TX Par: 71/7,148 Yards

Stroke Play Only: Mike Taylor

Stroke Play Only: Mark Swygert, Britt Jones

1987 at Juniper Hills Club Juniper, FL Par: 72/6,879 Yards

Larry Penley

Charles Warren

at Merion Golf Club Ardmore, PA Par: 70/6,846 Yards Chris Patton (Champion) d. Randall Lewis (Alma, MI), 2&1 d. Takahiro Nagagawa, (Japan), 5&4 d. Mike Podolak, (Oxbow, ND), 19 holes d. Kevin Wentworth, (Mantega, CA), 2&1 d. Michael Brannan, (Trumbull, CT) 3&2 d. Danny Green (Jackson, TN), 3&1 (36 holes)

at Country Club of North Carolina Pinehurst, NC Par: 72/ 7,161 Yards

1989

Mark Swygert

at Bel Air Country Club Los Angeles, CA Par: 70/6,507 Yards

1994 at TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) Ponte Vedra Beach, FL Par: 72/6,857 Yards

Chris Patton

Stroke Play Only: *Joey Maxon


US Amateur Results 2003

1996

Stroke Play Only: *D.J. Trahan, Joey Maxon, Tommy Biershenk

1997

Charles Warren (Final 16) d. Gilberto Morales, 3&1 d. David Miller, 2&1 L. Michael Boyd, 5&4

Tommy Biershenk (Final 32) d. Tim Clark, 19 holes L. Aaron Oberholser, 19 holes

2004

2005

Gregg Jones

Stroke Play Only: *D.J. Trahan, Lucas Glover

Most Reaching Match Play

at Baltusrol Golf Club (Upper Course) Springfield, NJ Par: 71/6,887 Yards

at Pebble Beach Golf Links Pebble Beach, CA Par: 71/6,828 Yards

Jonathan Byrd (Final 64) L. David Eger (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL) 3&2

D.J. Trahan (Final 64) L. Nick Watney (Dixon, CA), 4&3

Lucas Glover (Final 32) d. Parker Foster (Tulsa, OK) 6&5 L. Jeff Quinney (Eugene, OR) 3&2

Stroke Play Only: Jack Ferguson, *Martin Catalioto, Dave Stover

2001 at East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, GA Par: 70/7,007 Yards

Kyle Stanley (Final 32) d. Jon Bettencourt (Fresno, CA), 5&3 L. David McDaniel (Tucson, AZ), I up Stroke Play Only: Sam Saunders,Tanner Ervin, Phillip Mollica

Kyle Stanley (Final 32) d. Seung-Su Han (Irvine, CA), 4&3 L. Connor McHenry (Jefferson Ct., MO), 1 up

David Dannelley (Final 64) L. Breon-HUn An, 3 &2

Stroke Play Only: Jacob Burger

Sam Saunders (Final 64) L. Sihwan Kim (Buena Park, CA), 19 holes

Jacob Burger (Final 32) d. Michael O’Neal (Jacksonville, FL), 2&1 L. Danny Lee (New Zealand), 5 &4

Stroke Play Only: Phillip Mollica

D.J. Trahan (Final 32) d. Scott Wingfield, 4&2 L. Jeff Quinney, 1 up

John Engler (Final 32) d. Alan Morgan, 19 holes L. Kris Mikkelsen, 1 up

Stroke Play Only: Brian Duncan

2010 at Chambers Bay Country Club University Place, WA Par: 71/7,742 Yards

2008

Matt Hendrix (Final 64) L. Billy Harvey, 3&1

D.J. Trahan (Final 16) d. Mark Gauley (Raleigh, NC), 2&1 d. David Skinns (England), 2&1 L. Bill Haas (Greer, SC), 2&1

2 in 2009

at Pinehurst #2 Pinehurst, NC Par: 70/7,281 Yards

Most Golfers in Quarterfinals

2007

2002

2 in 1997, 2001 and 2009

at Olympic Club San Francisco, CA Par: 70/6,948 Yards

Lucas Glover (Final 64) L. Chris Nallen, 20 Holes

Oakland Hills CC (South Course) Bloomfield Hills, MI Par: 70/6,988 Yards

Most Golfers Winning a Match

Tanner Ervin (Final 64) L. Ryan Blaum, 1 up

Stroke Play Only: Martin Catalioto, #Michael Hoey

4 in 2001

Stroke Play Only: Jack Ferguson, Stephen Poole, *Kyle Stanley

2000

1999

Matt Hendrix

6 in 1991, 2000, and 2001

at Merion Golf Club Ardmore, PA Par: 70/6,846 Yards

at Oak Hill Country Club Rochester, NY Par: 70/6,908 Yards

Stroke Play Only: Ben Duncan, John Engler, Lucas Glover, Jani Saari

Most Competitors in Same Event

Stroke Play Only: Jack Ferguson, *Sam Saunders, Martin Catalioto

1998

Jonathan Byrd (Final 64) L. Nick Loar (Rockwall, TX), 1 up

Gregg Jones (Final 16) d. Brandt Snedeker, 5&3 d. Tom Glissmeyer, 7&5 L. Lee Williams, 4&3

at Winged Foot Golf Club Mamaroneck, NY Par: 70/7,226 Yards

Stroke Play Only: Chad Starliper

Champion: Chris Patton, 1989 Finalist: Parker Moore, 1976 Danny Ellis, 1993 Ben Martin, 2009 Final 8: Clarence Rose, 1980 Phillip Mollica, 2009 Final 16: Julian Taylor, 1982 *Kevin Johnson, 1985 Bobby Doolittle, 1992 Charles Warren, 1997 D.J. Trahan, 2002 Gregg Jones, 2003

Stroke Play Only: Matt Hendrix,Tanner Ervin, Martin Catalioto

at Cog Hill Golf Club Lemont, IL Par: 72/6,649 Yards

Top Clemson Finishes

at Oakmont Country Club Oakmont, PA Par: 70/7,171 Yards

at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club (Witch Hollow Course) North Plains, OR Par: 72/6,975 Yards

2009 at Southern Hills County Club Tulsa, OK Par: 70/7,3311 Yards

Ben Martin (Finalist) d. Tyson Alexander (Gainesville, FL), 21 holes d. Chris Ward (McKinney, TX), 19 holes d. Nico Geyer (Chile), 2+1 d. David Longwerth (Sweden), 2+1 d. Charlie Holland (Dallas, TX), 5+4 L. Byeon-Hun An (Korea), 7+5

Phillip Molllica d. Travis Ross (Crooksten, MN), 2 up d. Cameron Wilson (Rowayten, CT), 1 up d. Mark Anderson (Beaufort, SC), 1 up L. Bhavik Patel, 1 up Stroke Play Only: Sam Saunders *Played prior to attending Clemson #Played after Clemson career ended

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NCAA National Boxscores 1980 @ Ohio St. University Course, Columbus, OH May 28-31, 1980 Par: 72 Team Finish: 12th (tie) of 32 Yards: 7,104 Individual Scores Finish Kevin Walsh 73-77-73-76--299 +11 26th Clarence Rose 74-73-79-78--304 +16 54th Larry Penley 80-77-74-75--306 +18 64th Mike Carlisle 75-75-81-77--308 +20 69th Julian Taylor 83-77-77-80--317 +29 92nd Team 302-302-303-306--1213 +61 12

1987 @ Ohio St. University Course, Columbus, OH June 10-13, 1987 Par: 72 Team Finish: 11th of 33 Yards: 7,104 Individual Scores Finish Kevin Johnson 77-73-72-69--291 +3 9th Chris Patton 78-75-74-77--304 +16 66th Jason Griffith 75-77-75-78--305 +17 74th Brad Clark 82-75-77-74--308 +20 9lst Bo Beard 76-74-75-84--309 +21 97th Team 306-297-296-298--1197 +45 11

1982 @ Pinehurst, NC (#2) May 26-29, 1982 Par: 72 Team Finish: 16 of 31 Yards: 6,934 Team did not make cut for final day Individual Scores Finish Tony Nimmer 73-69-75-72--289 +1 16th Dillard Pruitt 73-73-74--220 +4 Mitch Ralston 74-76-73--223 +7 Norman Chapman 77-72-75--224 +8 Julian Taylor 75-74-78--227 +9 Team 297-288-297--882 +18 16

1988 @ N. Ranch CC, Westlake Village, CA May 25-28, 1988 Par: 71 Team Finish: 17th of 32 Team did not make final round cut Individual Scores Finish Bo Beard 71-75-77-73-296 +12 31st Jason Griffith 74-76-74--224 +11 93rd Kevin Johnson 77-76-73--226 +13 97th Oswald Drawdy 77-77-79--233 +20 106th Chris Patton 82-78-76--236 +23 108th Team 299-304-300--903 +51 17

1983 @ San Juaquin Country Club, Fresno, CA June 8-11, 1983 Par: 72 Team Finish: 5th of 32 Individual Scores Finish Julian Taylor 77-72-73-70--292 +4 15th Charles Raulerson 72-75-73-73--293 +5 20th Dillard Pruitt 78-76-74-70--298 +10 44th Norman Chapman 78-69-80-75--302 +14 62nd Tony Nimmer 80-75-72-79--306 +18 77th Team 305-291-292-288--1176 +24 5

1989 @ Oak Tree CC East, Edmond, OK Date: June 7-10, 1989 Par: 70 Finish: 3rd of 30 Individual Scores Finish Chris Patton 68-71-76-76--291 +11 21st Oswald Drawdy 74-74-75-70--293 +13 27th Bo Beard 69-75-74-79--297 +17 42nd Sam Olson 71-76-78-76--301 +21 53rd Kevin Johnson 66-DQ-70-73 DQ Team 274-296-295-295--1160 +40 Note: Johnson’s 69 on day two was disqualified for failure to sign his scorecard. His 278 would have won the individual national title over Phil Mickelson of Arizona State.

in 1990, Danny Ellis finished eighth at the NCAA Tournament. 1984 @ Bear Creek Golf World, Houston, TX May 23-26, 1984 Par: 72 Team Finish 19th of 31 Yards: 7,095 Team did not make cut for final day Individual Scores Finish Dillard Pruitt 73-68-76-70--287 -1 13th Jim Macfie 68-74-77-73--292 +4 43rd John Trivison 79-71-75--225 +9 Norman Chapman 76-74-76--226 +10 Mitch Ralston 77-70-80--227 +11 Team 294-283-304--881 +17 19 1985 @ Grenelefe Golf & Tennis Resort, Haines City, FL May 22-25, 1985 Par: 72 Team Finish: 27 of 30 Team did not make cut for final day Individual Scores Finish Jason Griffith 76-77-79--232 +16 Jim Macfie 77-81-74--232 +16 John Trivison 79-76-78--233 +17 Brad Clark 81-76-80--237 +21 Mitch Ralston 82-80-81--243 +27 Team 313-309-311--933 +69 27

Kevin Johnson finished ninth at the 1987 NCAA Tournament.

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1986 @ Bermuda Run Country Club, Advance, NC May 28-31, 1986 Par: 72 Team Finish: 21 of 31 Y ards: 7,079 Team did not make cut for final day Individual Scores Finish Brad Clark 68-80-71-75--294 +6 38th Mike Taylor 76-73-79--228 +12 Robert McCardle 76-75-77--228 +12 Kevin Johnson 81-77-72--230 +14 Jason Griffith 83-73-79--235 +19 Team 301-298-299--898 +34 21

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NCAA National Boxscores Mark Swygert 77-73-83-71--304 Bo Beard 77-80-74-75--306 Bobby Doolittle 81-72-78-84--315 Team 312-287-301-296--1196

+16 +18 +27 +44

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1992 @ University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM Date: June 3-6 Par: 72 Finish: 12th of 30 teams Yards: 7,246 Individual Scores Finish Nicky Goetze 72-74-68-75--289 +1 23rd Mark Swygert 72-72-75-71--290 +2 26th Bobby Doolittle 75-72-72-75--294 +6 55th Danny Ellis 74-76-70-75--295 +7 60th Mike Byce 75-74-75-77--301 +13 77th Team 293-292-285-296--1166 +14 12 1993 @ The Champions, Lexington, KY Date: June 2-5, 1993 Par: 72 Finish: 4th of 30 teams Yards: 7,046 Individual Scores Finish Thump Delk 71-71-73-72--287 -1 3rd Mark Swygert 73-73-71-71--288 E 7th Nicky Goetze 76-70-68-78--292 +4 22nd Danny Ellis 77-70-76-74--297 +9 43rd Bobby Doolittle 73-79-76-71--299 +11 52nd Team 293-284-288-288--1153 +1 4

Joey Maxon came in ninth place at the 1996 Championship in Chattanooga, TN. 1990 @ Innisbrook Golf & Tennis Resort, Tarpon Springs, FL Date: June 6-9, 1990 Par: 72 Finish: 12th of 30 teams Yards: 6,999 Individual Scores Finish Danny Ellis 72-75-69-72--288 E 8th Bobby Doolittle 71-75-79-72--297 +9 55th Chris Patton 72-77-69-79--297 +9 55th Nicky Goetze 74-72-75-77--298 +10 61st Oswald Drawdy 74-78-74-78--304 +16 103rd Team 289-299-287-299--1174 +22 12 1991 @ Poppy Hills Country Club, Pebble Beach, CA Date: June 5-8, 1991 Par: 72 Finish: 13th of 30 teams Yards: 6,850 Individual Scores Finish Nicky Goetze 78-70-73-76--297 +9 32nd Danny Ellis 80-72-76-74--302 +14 64th

1994 @ Stonebridge, McKinney, TX Date: June 1-4, 1994 Par: 72 Finish: 9th of 30 teams Yards: 7,000 Individual Scores Finish Mark Swygert 70-72-65-70--277 -11 3rd Richard Coughlan 76-70-71-72--289 +1 33rd Mike Byce 78-74-70-74--296 +8 60th Britt Jones 78-74-70-74--298 +10 65th Tom Biershenk 73-70-DQ-78 DQ Team 294-283-284-290--1151 -1 9 1995 @ Ohio St. University Course, Columbus, OH Date: May 31-June 3, 1995 Par: 72 Finish: 21st of 30 teams Yards: 7,104 Team did not make final round cut Individual Scores Finish Mike Byce 75-71--146 +2 Richard Coughlan 76-71--147 +3 Chad Starliper 76-75--151 +7 Joey Maxon 81-73--154 +10 Charles Warren 77-77--154 +10 Team 304-290 +18 21

Larry Penley and Charles Warren celebrate after Warren clinched the individual National Championship in 1997. 1996 @ The Honors Course, Chattanooga, TN Date: May 29-June 1 Par: 72 Finish: 14th of 30 teams Yards: 7,039 Individual Scores Finish Joey Maxon 74-70-73-78--295 +7 9th Richard Coughlan 76-69-73-79--297 +9 16th Charles Warren 78-79-80-80--317 +29 67th Chad Starliper 79-78-83-84--324 +36 77th Tommy Biershenk 78-86-81-81--326 +38 80th Team 306-296-307-318-1227 +75 14 1997 @ Conway Farms, Lake Forest, IL Date: May 28-31 Par: 71 Finish: 3rd of 30 teams Y ards: 6,726 Individual Scores Finish Charles Warren 71-68-73-67--279 -5 1st Richard Coughlan 71-72-68-73--284 E 6th

Career Stats of Clemson Players in NCAA National Play Rk Player Trn 1. Kyle Stanley 3 2. D.J. Trahan 4 3. Thump Delk 1 4. Mark Swygert 4 5. Lucas Glover 4 Brian Duncan 1 7. Charles Warren 4 John Engler 4 Vince Hatfield 1 10. Joey Maxon 4 11. Dillard Pruitt 3 12. Charles Raulerson 1 Martin Catalioto 1 14. Richard Coughlan 3 15. Gregg Jones 4 16. Jack Ferguson 2 17. Jani Saari 3 Nicky Goetze 4 19. Kevin Johnson 4 20. Luke Hopkins 1 Corbin Mills 1 22. Ben Martin 2 23. Jonathan Byrd 4 24. Matt Hendrix 3 25. Danny Ellis 4 26. Stephen Poole 2

Rds 11 16 4 16 16 4 14 16 4 14 11 4 4 10 15 7 12 16 13 3 3 7 16 11 16 7

60s 5 5 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 1

Par -Par 3 5 3 8 1 2 3 4 3 7 0 2 1 6 2 5 0 1 0 5 0 3 1 0 1 0 1 4 0 4 1 1 0 1 2 5 3 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 3 3 0 2

Stks 778 1145 287 1159 1160 290 1022 1168 292 1024 805 293 293 733 1100 514 882 1176 956 221 221 516 1180 812 1182 318

Avg. 70.73 71.56 71.75 72.44 72.50 72.50 73.00 73.00 73.00 73.14 73.18 73.25 73.25 73.30 73.33 73.43 73.50 73.50 73.54 73.67 73.67 73.71 73.75 73.82 73.88 74.00

Rk Player Trn 27. Mike Byce 3 28. Brent Delahoussaye 1 Tanner Ervin 1 30. Tony Nimmer 2 31. Britt Jones 1 David May 2 33. Elliot Gealy 1 34. Jim MacFie 2 35. Jacob Burger 1 36. N. Chapman 3 Chris Patton 4 39. Sam Olson 1 40. Bobby Doolittle 4 41. Kevin Walsh 2 42. Oswald Drawdy 3 43. Bo Beard 4 Jimmy White 1 Ben Duncan 2 46. Mike Taylor 1 Clarence Rose 1 Julian Taylor 3 Robert McCardle 1 50. Parker Moore 1

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Rds 10 3 4 8 4 8 4 7 3 10 15 4 16 7 11 16 2 8 3 4 11 3 4

60s 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Par -Par 0 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 4 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0

Stks 743 223 297 595 298 596 299 524 225 752 1128 301 1205 528 830 1208 151 604 228 304 836 228 305

Avg. 74.30 74.33 74.33 74.38 74.50 74.50 74.75 74.86 75.00 75.20 75.20 75.25 75.31 75.43 75.45 75.50 75.50 75.50 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.25

*Note: Current Clemson golfers denoted in bold.

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NCAA National Boxscores 2004 @ Cascades Course, Hot Springs, VA Date: June 1-4 Par: 70 Finish: 18 of 30 teams Yards: 6,679 Team did not make cut Individual Scores Finish Matt Hendrix 71-68-76-215 +5 #27 Jack Ferguson 69-73-74-216 +6 #32 Gregg Jones 71-76-73-220 +10 #69 Brent Delahoussaye 74-75-74-213 +13 #95 Stephen Poole 75-74-79-228 +18 #136 Team 285-290-297-872 +32 18th

In 1997, Charles Warren led Clemson to a third place finish at the NCAA Championships.

#- Rankings are after 3 rounds. Clemson failed to make the cut for final round 2006 @ Crosswater Golf Club in Sunriver, OR Date: May 31-June 3 Par: 72 Finish: 7 of 30 teams Yards: 7,630 Individual Scores Finish Brian Duncan 70-73-76-71 290 +2 32 David May 71-72-75-72 290 +2 32 Stephen Poole 69-76-71-74 290 +2 32 Vince Hatfield 73-70-74-75 292 +4 42 Tanner Ervin 72-73-78-74 297 +9 62 Team 282-288-296-291 1157 +5 7th 2002 @ Ohio St. University

Joey Maxon 74-77-74-72--297 Elliot Gealy 75-73-76-75--299 Jonathan Byrd 79-74-76-72--301 Team 291-287-291-284--1153

+13 +15 +17 +17

58th 63rd 70th 3rd

1999 @ Hazeltine National, Chaska, MN Date: June 2-5 Par: 72 Finish: 8th of 30 teams Y ards: 7,196 Individual Scores Finish Lucas Glover 72-73-74-75--295 +7 8th Jonathan Byrd 73-73-73-80--299 +11 16th Jani Saari 75-73-77-79--300 +12 23rd John Engler 73-80-79-79--311 +23 68th Michael Hoey 81-78-80-76--315 +27 74th Team 293-297-303-306--1199 +47 8th

2003 @ Karsten Creek, Stillwater, OK Date: May 27-30 Par: 72 Finish: 1st of 30 teams Yards: 7,301 Individual Scores Finish Jack Ferguson 73-76-72-77--298 +10 19th D.J. Trahan 75-78-72-74--299 +11 22nd Matt Hendrix 76-78-69-80--303 +15 35th Gregg Jones 75-75-78-75--303 +15 35th Ben Duncan 85-73-74-77--309 +21 52nd Team 299-302-287-303--1191 +39 1st

2010 @ Honors Course, Ooltewah, TN Date: June 1-3 Par: 72 Finish: 16th of 30 teams Yards: 7,395 Individual Scores Finish Ben Martin 70-72-70--212 -4 9th Luke Hopkins 69-74-78--221 +5 72nd Corbin Mills 74-72-75--221 +5 72nd Jacob Burger 73-77-75--225 +9 103rd Crawford Reeves 84-73-78--235 +19 152nd Team 286-291-298--875 +11 16th

2002 @ Ohio St. University

1998 @ University Course, Albuquerque, NM Date: May 27-30 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd of 30 teams Y ards: 7,151 Individual Scores Finish Charles Warren 69-66-67-70--272 -16 2nd Joey Maxon 69-71-70-68--278 -10 10th John Engler 71-72-71-72--286 -2 34th Lucas Glover 76-70-71-72--289 +1 42nd Jonathan Byrd 74-71-70-74--289 +1 42nd Team 283-278-278-282--1121 -31 2nd

2002 @ Ohio St. University Course, Columbus, OH Date: May 29-June 1 Par: 71 Finish: 3rd of 30 teams Yards: 7,236 Individual Scores Finish D.J. Trahan 71-66-78-66--281 -3 8th Gregg Jones 69-69-75-70--283 -1 17th Martin Catalioto 74-72-76-71--293 +9 80th Matt Hendrix 77-70-71-76--294 +10 86th Ben Duncan 72-73-76-74--295 +11 97th Team 286-277-298-281--1142 +6 3rd

2008 @ Birck Boilermaker Complex, W. Lafayette, IN Date: May 28-31 Par: 72 Finish: 5 of 30 teams Yards: 7,650 Individual Scores Finish Kyle Stanley 72-68-74-82 296 +8 7 Ben Martin 74-77-74-79 304 +16 29 Sam Saunders 81-74-77-74 306 +18 38 David May 80-74-77-75 306 +18 38 Phillip Mollica 75-72-82-84 313 +25 64 Team 301-288-302-310 1201 +49 5th

2000 @ Grand National, Opelika, AL Date: May 31-June 3 Par: 72 Finish: 7th of 30 teams Y ards: 7,003 Individual Scores Finish D.J. Trahan 71-74-68-69--282 -6 15th John Engler 73-73-70-68--284 -4 24th Jani Saari 73-73-70-68--288 E 41st Lucas Glover 80-71-70-70--291 +3 53rd Jonathan Byrd 74-69-76-72--291 +3 53rd Team 291-287-277-278--1133 -19 7th 2001@ Duke University Course, Durham, NC Date: May 30-June 2 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd of 30 teams Y ards: 7,086 Individual Scores Finish D.J. Trahan 72-71-71-69--283 -5 7th Lucas Glover 72-71-69-73--285 -3 11th John Engler 75-71-71-70--287 -1 16th Jani Saari 75-76-73-70--294 +6 39th Gregg Jones 75-77-68-74--294 +6 39th Team 294-289-279-282--1144 -8 2nd

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NCAA Tournament (Regional & National) Career Totals

Name Trn Kyle Stanley 6 Thump Delk 2 Nicky Goetze 8 D.J. Trahan 8 Brent Delahoussaye 3 Gregg Jones 8 John Engler 8 Jack Ferguson 5 Vince Hatfield 2 Joey Maxon 8 Charles Warren 8 Mark Swygart 8 Stephen Poole 5 Jacob Burger 2 Richard Coughlan 7 Matt Hendrix 6 Corbin Mills 2 Dillard Pruitt 3 Charles Raulerson 1 Lucas Glover 8 Danny Ellis 8 Kevin Johnson 5 Luke Hopkins 3 Jonathan Byrd 8 Ben Martin 6 Chris Patton 6 Brian Duncan 3 Jani Saari 6 Martin Catalioto 2 Bobby Doolittle 8 Mike Byce 6 Tony Nimmer 2 Crawford Reeves 2 Jim Macfie 2 Tanner Ervin 4 Britt Jones 2 Norman Chapman 3 David May 6 Sam Olson 1 Ben Duncan 4 Kevin Walsh 2 Sam Saunders 3 Jimmy White 1 Oswald Drawdy 5 Bo Beard 6 Mike Taylor 1 Robert McCardale 1 Clarence Rose 1 Julian Taylor 3 Phillip Mollica 3 Parker Moore 1 Brad Clark 3 Michael Hoey 2 John Trivison 2 Larry Penley 1 Tommy Biershenk 3

Rds 20 7 28 28 9 27 28 16 7 26 26 28 16 6 22 20 6 11 4 28 28 16 9 28 19 21 10 21 7 28 19 8 6 7 13 7 10 20 4 14 7 10 2 17 22 3 3 4 11 10 4 11 7 6 4 10

60s 6 0 3 9 1 7 3 2 0 3 7 4 2 1 2 3 0 1 0 4 1 2 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1

Par 3 2 5 4 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 1 2 3 1 0 1 5 5 3 0 1 3 2 0 1 1 5 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0

-Par 7 3 7 14 2 11 11 5 1 8 10 7 4 1 5 5 2 3 0 13 8 3 2 4 5 3 3 3 0 5 3 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 2

Clemson Top 10 Finishes in NCAA National Tournament

Year 1998 1998 2007 2009 1993 1994 1997 1993 2001 2008 1990 1999 2002 1987 1996 2010 1998

Player Charles Warren Charles Warren Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Thump Delk Mark Swygert Richard Coughlan Mark Swygert D.J. Trahan Kyle Stanley Danny Ellis Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan Kevin Johnson Joey Maxon Ben Martin Joey Maxon

Score vs Par 279 -5 272 -16 273 -7 209 -4 287 -1 277 -11 284 E 288 E 283 -5 296 +8 288 E 295 +7 281 -3 291 +3 295 +7 212 -4 278 -10

Fin 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 7th 7th 7th 8th 8th 8th 9th 9th 9th 10th

Strks 1426 504 2047 2020 650 1952 2025 1159 508 1892 1893 2040 1167 438 1607 1463 439 805 293 2025 2053 1174 662 2063 1401 1373 739 1552 519 2076 1410 595 447 524 976 525 752 1505 301 1054 528 755 151 1284 1670 228 228 304 836 762 305 839 534 458 306 765

Avg 71.30 72.00 72.10 72.14 72.22 72.30 72.32 72.43 72.57 72.76 72.80 72.85 72.94 73.00 73.04 73.15 73.17 73.18 73.25 73.32 73.32 73.37 73.56 73.67 73.74 73.85 73.90 73.92 74.14 74.14 74.21 74.38 74.50 74.86 75.08 75.00 75.20 75.25 75.25 75.29 75.43 75.50 75.50 75.52 75.90 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.00 76.20 76.25 76.27 76.28 76.33 76.50 76.50

Clemson Best Team Rounds vs. Par

Year 2000 1998 1998 2000 2001 2002 1998 2006 1989 2001 1998 1984 1994 1993 1994 1992 2002 2010 2010 1990 1991 2000 2003

Site Score Par Opelika, AL 277 -11 Albuquerque, NM 278 -10 Albuquerque, NM 278 -10 Opelika, AL 278 -10 Durham, NC 279 -9 Columbus, OH 277 -7 Albuquerque, NM 282 -6 Sunriver,OR 282 -6 Edmond, OK 274 -6 Durham, NC 282 -6 Albuquerque, NM 283 -5 Houston, TX 283 -5 McKinney, TX 283 -5 Lexington, KY 284 -4 McKinney, TX 284 -4 Albuquerque, NM 285 -3 Columbus, OH 281 -3 Alpharetta, GA 278 -2 Ooltewah, TN 286 -2 Tarpon Springs, FL 287 -1 Pebble Beach, CA 287 -1 Opelika, AL 287 -1 Stillwater, OK 287 -1

Clemson Individual Best Rounds Name Year Mark Swygert 1994 Kyle Stanley 2007 Kyle Stanley 2009 Kevin Johnson 1989 Charles Warren 1998 D.J. Trahan 2002 D.J. Trahan 2002 Charles Warren 1997 Charles Warren 1998 Nicky Goetze 1992 Nicky Goetze 1993 Chris Patton 1989 Brad Clark 1986 Jim MacFie 1984 Dillard Pruitt 1984 Bo Beard 1989 Charles Warren 1997 Richard Coughlan 1997 Joey Maxon 1998 John Engler 2000 Matt Hendrix 2000 Kyle Stanley 2008

Clemson Individual Best Tourneys

Name Charles Warren Kyle Stanley Mark Swygert Joey Maxon Charles Warren D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones R. Coughlan John Engler Lucas Glover John Engler Dillard Pruitt Thump Delk John Engler Danny Ellis Mark Swygert Jani Saari

Year 1998 2007 1994 1998 1997 2002 2000 2001 2002 1997 2000 2001 1998 1984 1993 2001 1990 1993 2000

Rounds 69-66-67-70 70-69-65-69 70-72-65-70 69-71-70-68 71-68-73-67 71-66-78-66 71-74-68-69 72-71-71-69 69-69-75-70 71-72-68-73 73-73-70-68 72-71-69-73 71-72-71-72 73-68-76-70 71-71-73-72 75-71-71-70 72-75-69-72 73-73-71-71 73-75-69-71

Par -16 -7 -11 -10 -5 -3 -6 -5 -1 E -4 -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 E E E

Score 272 273 277 278 279 281 282 283 283 284 284 285 286 287 287 287 288 288 288

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Rd Score 3rd 65 3rd 65 3rd 66 1st 66 2nd 66 2nd 66 4th 66 4th 67 3rd 67 3rd 68 3rd 68 1st 68 1st 68 1st 68 2nd 68 1st 68 2nd 68 3rd 68 4th 68 4th 68 2nd 68 2nd 68

Clemson Best Team Rounds (National Tournament)

Year 1989 2000 2002 1998 1998 2000 2001 2002 1998 2001 2006 1998 1984 1994 1997 1993 1994 1992 2004 2002 2010 1990 1991 1997 2000 2003

Site Par Score Edmond, OK -6 274 Opelika, AL -11 277 Columbus, OH -7 277 Albuquerque, NM -10 278 Albuquerque, NM -10 278 Opelika, AL -10 278 Durham, NC -9 279 Columbus, OH -3 281 Albuquerque, NM -6 282 Durham, NC -6 282 Sunriver, OR -6 282 Albuquerque, NM -5 283 Houston, TX -5 283 McKinney, TX -5 283 Lake Forest, IL E 284 Lexington, KY -4 284 McKinney, TX -4 284 Albuquerque, NM -3 285 Hot Springs,VA +5 285 Columbus, OH +2 286 Ooltewah, TN -2 286 Tarpon Springs, FL -1 287 Pebble Beach, CA -1 287 Lake Forest, IL +3 287 Opelika, AL -1 287 Stillwater, OK -1 287

Clemson Individual Best Rounds vs. Par Name

Year

Rd Score Par

Mark Swygert Charles Warren Charles Warren D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Kyle Stanley Kyle Stanley Kevin Johnson Charles Warren Brad Clark Jim MacFie Dillard Pruitt Nicky Goetze Nicky Goetze John Engler D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones Kyle Stanley Matt Hendrix Stephen Poole Luke Hopkins

1994 1998 1998 2002 2002 2007 2009 1989 1997 1986 1984 1984 1992 1993 2000 2000 2001 2008 2003 2006 2010

3rd 2nd 3rd 2nd 4th 3rd 3rd 1st 4th 1st 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 3rd 1st 1st

65 66 67 66 66 65 66 66 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69

-7 -6 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3

Clemson Individual Best Tourneys vs. Par

Name Charles Warren Mark Swygert Joey Maxon Kyle Stanley D.J. Trahan Charles Warren D.J. Trahan John Engler Kyle Stanley Ben Martin Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan John Engler Dillard Pruitt Thump Delk John Engler Gregg Jones Danny Ellis Mark Swygert R. Coughlan Jani Saari

Year 1998 1994 1998 2007 2000 1997 2001 2000 2009 2010 2001 2002 1998 1984 1993 2001 2002 1990 1993 1997 2000

Rounds Score 69-66-67-70 272 70-72-65-70 277 69-71-70-68 278 70-69-65-69 273 71-74-68-69 282 71-68-73-67 279 72-71-71-69 283 73-73-70-68 284 72-71-66 209 70-72-70 212 72-71-69-73 285 71-66-78-66 283 71-72-71-72 286 73-68-76-70 287 71-71-73-72 287 75-71-71-70 287 69-69-75-70 283 72-75-69-72 288 73-73-71-71 288 71-72-68-73 284 73-75-69-71 288

Par -16 -11 -10 -7 -6 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 E E E E

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NCAA Regional Boxscores 1989 @ Long Bay Club, Myrtle Beach, SC Date: May 25-27 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 19 teams Yards: 7,107 Name Scores Finish Kevin Johnson 73-71-74-218 +2 9 Chris Patton 74-72-73-219 +3 12 Oswald Drawdy 69-76-78-223 +7 25 Bo Beard 77-76-76-229 +13 47 Max Fain 81-75-76-232 +16 64 Team 293-294-299-886 +22 4th 1990 @ Savannah Resort, Wilmington Island, GA Date: May 24-26 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 23 teams Name Scores Finish Chris Patton 73-75-68-216 E 23 Danny Ellis 70-72-74-216 E 23 Nicky Goetze 72-73-72-217 +1 29 Bobby Doolittle 71-74-75-220 +4 52 Oswald Drawdy 82-73-73-228 +12 81 Team 286-292-287-865 +1 7th 1991 @ Yale University Gold Course, New Haven, CT Date: May 23-25 Par: 70 Finish: T-4th out of 23 teams Yards: 6,785 Name Scores Finish Nicky Goetze 76-66-76-218 +8 18 Bobby Doolittle 73-74-72-219 +9 22 Mark Swygert 77-66-80-223 +13 41 Danny Ellis 82-72-72-226 +16 58 Bo Beard 73-82-78-233 +23 95 Team 299-278-298-875 +35 4th

Mark Swygert won the 1994 East Regional in Opelika, AL and finished third at the NCAA Championships.

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Clemson’s 1993 team finished first at the NCAA East Regional and fourth at the NCAA Championships. 1992 @ Colgate Univ. Seven Oaks, Hamilton, NY Date: May 21-23 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 22 teams Yards: 6,915 Name Scores Finish Danny Ellis 71-71-74-216 E 4 Nicky Goetze 75-72-74-221 +5 20 Bobby Doolittle 77-72-73-222 +6 24 Mark Swygert 73-77-74-224 +8 32 Mark Byce 78-73-79-230 +14 64 Team 296-288-295-879 +15 4th

1996 @ The Monster Course in West Point, NY Date: May 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 23 teams Yards: 6,989 Name Scores Finish Richard Coughlan 74-74-74-222 +6 8 Joey Maxon 74-76-74-224 +8 18 Charles Warren 81-73-73-227 +11 35 Chad Starliper 82-84-73-239 +23 83 Elliot Gealy 80-81-83-244 +28 91 Team 309-304-294-907 +43 8th

1993 @ Birdwood, Charlottesville, VA Date: May 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 23 teams Yards: 6,820 Name Scores Finish Bobby Doolittle 74-70-66-210 -6 2 Danny Ellis 70-71-72-213 -3 5 Nicky Goetze 72-73-70-215 -1 13 Thump Delk 73-72-72-217 +1 23 Mark Swygert 68-77-76-221 +5 44 Team 283-286-280-849 -15 1st

1997 @ Cascades Course, Hot Springs, VA Date: May 15-17 Par: 70 Finish: 2nd out of 23 teams Yards: 6,610 Name Scores Finish Charles Warren 70-67-76-213 +3 3 Joey Maxon 73-72-72-217 +7 8 Richard Coughlan 77-74-71-222 +12 24 Jonathan Byrd 75-76-78-229 +19 66 Elliot Gealy 80-77-73-230 +20 70 Team 295-289-292-876 +36 2nd

1994 @ Grand National Lake, Opelika, AL Date: May 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 23 teams Yards: 7,089 Name Scores Finish Mark Swygert 73-73-67-213 -3 1 Rich Coughlan 74-75-68-217 +1 4 Tom Biershenk 76-73-69-218 +2 8 Mike Byce 75-75-74-224 +8 28 Britt Jones 72-78-77-227 +11 47 Team 294-296-278-868 +4 1st

1998 @ Melrose Course, Daufuskie Island, SC Date: May 14-16 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 23 teams Yards: 7,081 Name Scores Finish Joey Maxon 68-70-71-209 -7 5 Charles Warren 71-69-71-211 -5 11 John Engler 69-74-70-213 -3 16 Lucas Glover 72-71-70-213 -3 16 Jonathan Byrd 74-72-74-220 +4 48 Team 280-282-282-844 -20 2nd

1995 @ Yale University Course, New Haven, CT Date: May 18-20 Par: 70 Finish: 1st out of 21 teams Yards: 6,622 Name Scores Finish Mike Byce 67-73-73-213 +3 2 Richard Coughlan 70-72-71-213 +3 2 Joey Maxon 75-72-71-218 +8 15 Chad Starliper 74-72-72-218 +8 15 Charles Warren 71-72-77-220 +10 30 Team 282-288-287-857 +17 1st

1999 @ Rhode Island Country Club, Barington, RI Date: May 20-22 Par: 71 Finish: 10th out of 23 teams Yards: 6,734 Name Scores Finish John Engler 73-71-74-218 +4 32 Jonathan Byrd 75-67-77-219 +5 37 Michael Hoey 72-72-75-219 +5 37 Lucas Glover 71-75-77-223 +9 64 Jani Saari 78-72-77-227 +13 87 Team 291-282-303-876 +24 10th Note: Clemson won a playoff with Mississippi State for the last spot in the NCAA National Tournament

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NCAA Regional Boxscores D.J. Trahan led the Tigers to a first place finish at the 2002 NCAA East Regional.

Stephen Poole 70-76-72-218 Jack Ferguson 74-74-74-222 Team 288-291-277-856

+8 +12 +16

29 54 1st

2005 @ Golf Club of Tennessee, Nashville, TN Date: May 19-21 Par: 71 Finish: 11th out of 27 teams Yards: 6,864 Name Scores Finish Stephen Poole 68-72-70-210 -3 18 Jack Ferguson 71-70-70-211 -2 21 B. Delahoussaye 74-72-70-216 +3 48 Brian Duncan 72-76-70-218 +5 61 Tanner Ervin 80-73-76-229 +16 112 Team 285-287-280-852 E 11th Kyle Stanley finished third Note: Missed cut for National Tournament by two shots.

at the NCAA Regional in 2007 and 2009.

2006 @ Sand Ridge Golf Club, Cleveland, OH Date: May 18-20 P ar: 71 Finish: 8th out of 27 teams Yards: 7,173 Name Scores Finish Vince Hatfield 72-72-72-216 +3 12 Stephen Poole 73-74-74-221 +8 37 Tanner Ervin 77-74-72-223 +10 47 David May 74-74-75-223 +10 47 Brian Duncan 81-77-73-231 +18 102 Team 296-294-291-881 +29 8th

2000 @ Glenmaura National, Moosic, PA Date: May 18-20 Par: 71 Finish: 1st out of 27 teams Yards: 6,847 Name Scores Finish John Engler 76-70-69-215 +2 4 Jonathan Byrd 70-72-73-215 +2 4 Lucas Glover 70-73-72-215 +2 4 Jani Saari 76-79-76-231 +18 75 D.J. Trahan 87-74-81-242 +29 104 Team 292-289-290-871 +19 1st 2001 @ Green Course, Williamsburg, VA Date: May 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 27 teams Yards: 7,008 Name Scores Finish Gregg Jones 71-68-71-210 -6 10 John Engler 72-70-69-211 -5 17 Jani Saari 71-72-69-212 -4 27 D.J. Trahan 72-74-67-213 -3 33 Lucas Glover 71-75-68-214 -2 40 Team 285-284-273-842 -22 4th 2002 @ Settindown Creek, Roswell, GA Date: May 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: T-1st out of 27 teams Yards: 7,119 Name Scores Finish D.J. Trahan 69-70-71-210 -6 1 Gregg Jones 71-73-76-220 +4 13 Ben Duncan 73-75-77-225 +9 36 Matt Hendrix 73-77-76-226 +10 47 Martin Catalioto 77-73-76-226 +10 47 Team 286-291-299-876 +12 1st

2007 @ Golf Club of Georgia, Alpharetta, GA Date: May 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 10th out of 27 teams Yards: 7,017 Name Scores Finish Kyle Stanley 73-71-67-211 -5 3 David May 71-77-72-220 +4 23 Ben Martin 75-74-78-227 +11 72 Tanner Ervin 74-77-78-229 +13 87 Sam Saunders 79-79-75-233 +17 103 Team 293-299-292-884 +20 10th

2009 @ Galloway National, Galloway, NJ Date: May 14-16 Par: 71 Finish: 9th out of 14 teams Yards: 7,022 Name Scores Finish Kyle Stanley 72-72-73-217 +4 3 Luke Hopkins 76-76-74-226 +13 27 Ben Martin 81-75-76-232 +19 49 Phillip Mollica 81-76-76-233 +20 50 David May 81-78-83-242 +29 54 Team 310-299-299-908 +56 9th

Note: Lost 4 hole playoff to Coastal Carolina for last NCAA National Tournament Berth.

2010 @Capital City Crabapple, Alpharetta, GA Date: May 20-22 Par: 70 Finish: 2nd out of 13 teams Yards: 7,182 Name Scores Finish Ben Martin 71-69-69-209 -1 3 Crawford Reeves 72-68-72-212 +2 13 Jacob Burger 74-68-71-213 +3 17 Luke Hopkins 70-73-72-215 +5 23 Corbin Mills 70-78-70-218 +8 34 Team 283-278-282-843 +3 2nd

2008 @ Gold Mountain Country Club, Bremerton, WA Date: May 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 27 teams Yards: 6,707 Name Scores Finish Sam Saunders 73-72-71-216 E 11 Phillip Mollica 76-68-72-216 E 11 Ben Martin 74-72-71-217 +1 16 Kyle Stanley 72-75-73-220 +4 25 David May 76-73-75-224 +8 46 Team 295-285-287-867 +3 3rd

2003 @ Auburn University Course, Auburn, AL Date: May 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 27 teams Yards: 7,207 Name Scores Finish Gregg Jones 69-72-67-208 -8 2 Matt Hendrix 70-67-72-209 -7 4 D.J. Trahan 73-69-68-210 -6 7 Jack Ferguson 73-69-70-212 -4 16 Ben Duncan 77-75-73-225 +9 69 Team 285-277-277-839 -25 1st 2004 @ Yale University Course, New Haven, CT Date: May 20-22 P ar: 70 Finish: 1st out of 27 teams Yards: 6,749 Name Scores Finish B. Delahoussaye 70-72-69-211 +1 4 Gregg Jones 75-73-66-214 +4 14 Matt Hendrix 74-72-70-216 +6 21

Clemson’s 2008 team finished third at the NCAA Regional in Bremerton, WA.

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ACC Tournament Boxscores 1954 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 15 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name Tot Par Fin Leonard Yaun 74 +2 7 Joe Courell 74 +2 7 John Woodward 76 +4 15 Bill Johnson 80 +8 27 Carr Larisey 85 +13 40 Ned Thornhilt 88 +16 43 Ambross Easterby 91 +19 44 Team 315 +27 6th 1955 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 13-14 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Leonard Yaun 74 77 151 +7 11 John Woodward 79 78 157 +13 27 Bruce Schaefer 79 82 161 +17 35 R.I. Agnew 83 83 166 +22 45 Butler 83 86 169 +25 48 Billy Johnson 87 NC NC NC Team 315 320 635 +59 6th 1956 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 11-12 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin A.J. Inman 78 76 154 +10 22 John Woodward 78 76 154 +10 22 Leonard Yaun 78 77 155 +11 27 George Warren III 79 78 157 +13 30 R.I. Agnew 79 78 157 +13 30 Keith Hane 80 80 160 +16 40 W.K.Van Arsdale 79 81 160 +16 40 Team 313 307 620 +44 6th 1957 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 10-11 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Bruce Schaefer 76 77 153 +9 18 Melvin Mattison 78 77 155 +11 28 Keith Hane 76 80 156 +12 31 Al Bullington 76 86 162 +18 42 Tommy Townsend 82 88 170 +26 58 Toddy Crittenden 84 89 173 +29 59 Team 306 320 626 +50 7th 1958 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 9-10 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Burnham Uhler 77 78 155 +11 25 Melvin Mattison 80 77 157 +13 30 Ford Verdery 79 82 161 +17 40 Keith Hane 85 78 163 +19 45 Mack Long 85 82 167 +23 50 Dick Yeary 85 91 176 +32 54 Tate Bowers 79 NC NC NC Team 321 315 636 +60 8th 1959 @ Finley Golf Course, Chapel Hill, NC Date: May 8-9 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Bob Moser 78 74 152 +8 33 Toddy Crittenden 76 78 154 +10 38 Burnham Uhler 79 76 155 +11 41 Ed George 80 76 156 +12 45 Mack Long 81 75 156 +12 45 John Murray 82 78 160 +16 50 Buddy Grant 78 82 160 +16 50 Sonny Darden 85 78 163 +19 56 Team 313 304 617 +41 7th

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1960 @ Duke University Course, Durham, NC Date: May 13-14 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Bob Mosher 78 76 154 +10 10 Nick Clark 82 74 156 +12 17 Gene Beard 84 80 164 +20 35 Max Fain 82 83 165 +21 40 Mack Long 84 82 166 +22 42 Bill Townsend 88 81 169 +25 50 Team 326 313 639 +63 6th 1961 @ Maryland University Course, College Park, MD Date: May 12-13 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Yards: 6,800 Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Allan Masters 78 78 156 +12 27 Bob Moser 79 77 156 +12 27 Ed George 80 77 157 +13 30 Ford Verdery 74 85 159 +15 34 Bill Townsend 83 77 160 +16 38 Gene Beard 83 83 166 +22 50 Team 311 317 628 +52 8th 1962 @ Old Town Country Club, Winston-Salem, NC Date: May 11-12 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Mike Dawes 76 77 153 +9 22 Ray Chapman 76 81 157 +13 36 Larry Myers 78 82 160 +16 43 Nick Clark 83 77 160 +16 43 Bo Johnson 86 80 166 +22 51 Robert Baker 86 81 167 +23 52 Team 313 317 630 +54 8th 1963 @ Cascades Course, Hot Springs, VA Date: May 10-11 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Ray Chapman 81 79 160 +16 30 Robert Baker 79 84 163 +19 36 Mike Dawes 88 77 165 +21 44 Jim Self 82 84 166 +22 47 Larry Myers 87 83 170 +26 52 Pat Harman 86 89 175 +31 56 Bo Johnson 87 NC NC NC Team 330 324 654 +78 8th 1964 @ Forest Lake Country Club, Columbia, SC Date: May 8-9 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Mike Dawes 75 81 156 +12 29 Jim Self 75 82 157 +13 33 Pete Pierson 78 79 157 +13 34 Pat Harman 78 80 158 +14 39 Fay Gooding 82 76 158 +14 43 Ray Chapman 86 83 169 +25 57 Randy Foster 89 87 176 +32 58 Robert Baker 82 NC NC NC – Team 388 398 786 +66 7th 1965 @ Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC Date: May 7-8 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Bill Wallace 80 82 162 +18 43 Pete Pierson 80 83 163 +19 47 Jim Self 86 79 165 +21 50 Bob McLeod 83 88 171 +27 55 Jim McKellar 84 93 177 +33 56 Team 419 414 838 +113 8th 1966 @ Country Club of N. Carolina, Pinehurst, NC Date: May 16-17 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Jim Carson 84 84 168 +24 35 Jim Gardner 85 86 171 +27 45

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90 77 86 86 91 422

82 172 +28 97 174 +30 89 175 +31 94 180 +36 94 185 +41 438 865 +140

46 47 49 55 56 8th

1967 @ Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Date: May 15-16 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Jim Gardner 84 75 159 +15 19 Pete Neumann 82 79 161 +17 22 Charles Hartline 87 76 163 +19 31 Allen Carroll 84 86 170 +26 47 Bob Stringer 81 89 170 +26 48 Steve Dawes 87 84 171 +27 51 Don Liberty 87 85 172 +28 55 Team 418 405 823 +103 6th 1968 @ Quail Ridge Golf Club, Sanford, NC Date: May 13-14 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Charles Hartline 75 75 150 +6 11 Joe Vignati 70 81 151 +7 15 Tommy Fulmer 83 79 162 +18 52 Tommy Suber 78 86 164 +20 59 Don Liberty 84 84 168 +24 63 Chuck Glenn 86 84 170 +26 67 Mike Castre 87 87 174 +30 71 Team 390 405 795 +75 7th 1969 @ MacGregor Downs Country Club, Raleigh, NC Date: May 9-10 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Joe Vignati 76 77 153 +9 10 Don Liberty 78 79 157 +13 24 Robert Hawthorne 80 79 159 +15 35 William Ford 83 77 160 +16 43 Tommy Suber 78 82 160 +16 43 Bud Zipf 79 NC NC NC – Frank Chandler 87 NC NC NC – Team 395 394 789 +69 5th 1970 @ Foxfire Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Date: May 8-9 Par: 72 Finish: 8th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Tommy Suber 75 74 149 +5 23 Joe Vignati 76 75 151 +7 32 Robert Hawthorne 75 77 152 +8 39 Frank Chandler 76 77 153 +9 42 Randy Orander 81 76 157 +13 57 Bud Zipf 80 77 157 +13 57 Buzzy Smith 80 87 167 +23 66 Team 383 379 762 +42 8th 1971 @ Midland Valley Country Club, Aiken, SC & Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, MD Dates: April 16-17, May 10-11 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot Par Fin Joe Vignati 73 78 77 78 306 +18 23 Jimmy Martin 73 72 78 85 308 +20 26 Frank Chandler 77 80 80 76 313 +25 36 Tommy Suber 79 77 80 79 315 +27 42 Steve Broome 79 75 83 80 317 +29 47 Don Bowie 82 77 79 80 318 +30 49 T.J. Grubbs 76 76 86 81 319 +31 50 Team 381 382 398 398 1559 +119 6th 1972 @ Willow Creek Golf Club, High Point, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Billy Rigby 82 75 78 235 +19 18 Jimmy Martin 80 81 77 238 +22 23 Al Sanders 80 76 82 238 +22 23


ACC Tournament Boxscores T.J. Grubbs 83 74 86 243 +27 Charlie Craft 81 82 81 244 +28 Steve Broome 80 82 85 247 +31 James Glenn 84 85 81 250 +34 Buzzy Smith 80 87 NC 167 NC Team 406 388 404 1198 +118

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1973 @ Foxfire Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Date: April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Billy Rigbe 76 77 73 226 +10 11 Steve Broome 76 82 75 233 +17 31 Terry Willis 83 78 74 235 +19 34 Al Sanders 81 80 77 238 +22 38 Charles Craft 83 75 82 240 +24 43 T.J. Grubbs 79 81 80 240 +24 43 Rick Beasley 77 85 82 244 +28 46 Team 399 392 381 1172 +92 7th 1974 @ Carolina Trace, Sanford, NC Date: April 22-24 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Johnny Black 80 80 78 238 +22 14 Joe Moses 85 74 83 242 +26 22 T.J. Grubbs 86 80 79 245 +29 24 Parker Moore 82 78 85 245 +29 24 Billy Rigby 83 83 81 247 +31 28 Bill Shipley 86 83 79 248 +32 31 Rick Beasley 85 88 77 250 +34 36 Team 416 395 406 1217 +137 5th 1975 @ Foxfire Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Jimmy White 73 74 76 223 +7 5 Bill Rigby 77 77 77 231 +15 21 Bill Shipley 75 78 80 233 +17 24 Joe Moses 78 79 80 237 +21 32 Parker Moore 82 77 81 240 +24 36 John Black 78 79 85 242 +26 39 Chuck Smith 86 72 89 247 +31 46 Team 385 385 394 1164 +84 5th 1976 @ N. Ridge Country Club, Raleigh, NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Parker Moore 71 68 68 207 -9 1 Mike Teasley 79 78 76 233 +17 32 Joe Moses 74 80 79 233 +17 32 Johnny Black 80 79 74 233 +17 32 RobertVan Savage 74 81 81 236 +20 37 Jimmy White 80 80 76 236 +20 37 Jim McNair 85 84 76 245 +29 48 Team 378 386 378 1142 +62 5th 1977 @ N. Ridge Country Club, Raleigh, NC Date: April 13-15 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Kevin Walsh 70 77 74 221 +5 15 Joe Moses 75 74 79 228 +12 25 Johnny Black 78 72 79 229 +13 27 Steve Bond 76 74 80 230 +14 29 Mike Teasley 75 79 76 230 +14 29 Jimmy White 73 81 81 235 +19 42 Jim McNair 78 80 80 238 +22 46 Team 374 376 388 1138 +58 5th 1978 @ N. Ridge Country Club, Raleigh, NC Date: April 11-13 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 7 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Mike Lawrence 76 77 68 221 +5 8 Kevin Walsh 75 73 73 221 +5 8 Mike Carlisle 78 73 75 226 +10 22 Jim McNair 77 75 77 229 +13 28

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78 78 79 235 +19 76 82 78 236 +20 75 78 87 240 +24 384 378 372 1132 +54

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1979 @ Cardinal Golf Club, Greensboro, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Clarence Rose 80 74 72 226 +10 13 Mike Carlisle 75 80 72 227 +11 15 Jim McNair 78 77 73 228 +12 19 Kevin Walsh 77 76 78 231 +15 27 Mike Lawrence 79 75 78 232 +16 30 Tom Petrosewicz 76 83 75 234 +18 34 Larry Penley 79 76 80 235 +19 37 Team 389 382 373 1144 +64 4th 1980 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Clarence Rose 74 71 72 217 +1 5 Kevin Walsh 71 72 74 217 +1 5 Larry Penley 72 75 71 218 +2 7 Julian Taylor 74 74 72 220 +4 11 Mike Carlisle 75 74 74 223 +7 20 Tony Nimmer 78 77 76 231 +15 38 Team 291 291 289 871 +7 2nd 1981 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Tony Nimmer 77 72 71 220 +4 6 Bobby Clark 75 78 76 229 +13 19 Larry Penley 76 76 77 229 +13 19 Dillard Pruitt 75 77 77 229 +13 19 Norman Chapman 79 79 74 232 +16 31 Julian Taylor 77 80 75 232 +16 31 Team 303 303 296 902 +38 5th 1982 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Dillard Pruitt 71 71 74 216 E 2 Tony Nimmer 75 74 71 220 +4 6 Julian Taylor 69 75 76 220 +4 6 Norman Chapman 73 71 77 221 +5 11 Jim Macfie 77 74 80 231 +15 26 Team 288 290 298 876 +12 1st 1983 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Dillard Pruitt 70 74 73 217 +1 6 Tony Nimmer 77 69 72 218 +2 6 Charles Raulerson 74 73 75 222 +6 14 Julian Taylor 77 72 73 222 +6 14 Norman Chapman 72 76 82 230 +14 31 Team 293 288 293 874 +10 1st 1984 @ Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, NC Date: April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Dillard Pruitt 77 70 75 222 +6 4 Norman Chapman 77 75 73 225 +9 10 Jim Macfie 79 75 75 229 +13 14 John Trivison 79 73 82 234 +18 24 Charles Raulerson 78 80 80 238 +22 28 Team 311 293 303 907 +43 3rd

1985 @ Bryan Park Country Club, Greensboro, NC Date: April 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Mitch Ralston 73 74 70 217 +1 18 Brad Clark 80 63 76 219 +3 24 John Trivison 71 78 73 222 +6 28 Jason Griffith 74 77 71 222 +6 28 Jim Macfie 74 74 77 225 +9 32 Team 292 288 290 885 +21 6th 1986 @ Bryan Park Country Club, Greensboro, NC Date: April 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Brad Clark 70 78 68 216 E 6 Kevin Johnson 74 74 72 220 +4 12 Robert McCardle 72 73 76 221 +5 13 Jason Grifith 72 76 75 223 +8 17 Mike Taylor 76 77 78 231 +16 30 Team 288 301 291 880 +16 4th 1987 @ Cardinal Country Club, Greensboro, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Brad Clark 69 73 69 211 -5 2 Bo Beard 69 78 70 217 +1 10 Jason Griffith 70 76 72 218 +2 15 Kevin Johnson 70 76 73 219 +3 16 Chris Patton 74 75 72 221 +5 23 Team 278 300 283 865 -3 1st 1988 @ Cardinal Country Club, Greensboro, NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Kevin Johnson 73 73 68 214 -2 1 Chris Patton 69 75 77 221 +5 3 Oswald Drawdy 71 71 81 223 +7 6 Json Griffith 76 76 75 227 +11 15 Brad Clark 76 79 76 231 +15 24 Team 289 295 296 880 +16 1st 1989 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Yards: 7,134 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Chris Patton 78 74 69 221 +5 11 Max Fain 75 71 76 222 +6 15 Oswald Drawdy 77 75 73 225 +9 24 Bo Beard 75 77 75 227 +11 27 Kevin Johnson 75 77 75 227 +11 27 Team 302 296 293 891 +27 5th 1990 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: T-1st out of 8 teams Yards: 7,134 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Chris Patton 69 72 71 212 -4 3 Nicky Goetze 70 73 69 212 -4 3 Oswald Drawdy 70 75 74 219 +3 12 Danny Ellis 74 83 76 233 +17 31 Sam Olson 78 83 77 238 +22 36 Team 283 303 290 876 +12 1st 1991 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 17-18 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams * Yards: 7134 Name 1st 2nd Tot Par Fin Bo Beard 68 75 143 -1 10 Danny Ellis 71 73 144 E 12 Nicky Goetze 75 74 149 +5 25 Bobby Doolittle 76 73 149 +5 25 Mark Swygert 73 78 151 +7 31 Team 287 295 582 +6 5th *- Tournament was scheduled for 54 holes

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ACC Tournament Boxscores 1992 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,100 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Danny Ellis 67 73 68 208 -8 1 Nicky Goetze 69 70 73 212 -4 9 Mike Byce 72 73 68 213 -3 11 Bobby Doolittle 74 74 67 215 -1 14 Mark Swygert 71 74 73 218 +2 28 Team 279 290 276 846 -19 2nd

1999 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin John Engler 70 72 74 216 E 4 Jonathan Byrd 74 70 74 218 +2 9 Michale Hoey 72 73 75 220 +4 12 Lucas Glover 74 74 74 222 +6 18 Elliot Gealy 75 74 78 227 +11 29 Team 290 289 297 876 +12 4th

2006 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 21-23 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 10 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Brian Duncan 68 67 73 208 -8 3 David May 72 65 74 211 -5 9 Stephen Poole 77 68 67 212 -4 12 Tanner Ervin 72 68 73 213 -3 16 Vince Hatfield 73 72 75 220 +4 35 Team 285 268 287 840 -24 3rd

1993 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 17-18 Par: 72 Finish: T-2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,100 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Nicky Goetze 67 73 70 210 -6 2 Mark Swygert 71 70 71 212 -4 3 Danny Ellis 74 71 71 216 E 7 Bobby Doolittle 75 73 72 220 +4 16 Thump Delk 79 78 74 231 +15 40 Team 287 287 284 858 -6 2nd

2000 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 21-23 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin John Engler 70 71 69 210 -6 2 Jonathan Byrd 72 74 67 213 -3 4 D.J. Trahan 74 71 68 213 -3 4 Jani Saari 74 73 74 221 +5 19 Lucas Glover 74 73 77 224 +8 26 Team 290 288 278 856 -8 1st

2007 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 11 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Kyle Stanley 68 72 70 210 -6 3 Tanner Ervin 72 71 71 214 -2 7 David May 72 72 72 216 E 12 Sam Saunders 73 73 72 218 +2 19 Phillip Mollica 77 81 78 236 +20 50 Team 285 288 285 858 -6 3rd

2001 @ Magnolia Course, Orlando, FL Date: April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,093 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin John Engler 66 70 67 203 -13 1 Lucas Glover 71 72 73 216 E 12 D.J. Trahan 71 75 74 220 +4 22 Gregg Jones 79 70 71 220 +4 22 Ben Duncan 75 73 76 224 +8 35 Team 284 284 285 853 -11 2nd

2008 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 11 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Ben Martin 73 68 70 211 -5 8 Kyle Stanley 72 68 73 213 -3 18 David May 69 73 72 214 -2 20 Phillip Mollica 70 74 74 218 +2 29 Sam Saunders 75 78 72 225 +9 45 Team 284 283 287 854 -10 6th

2002 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin D.J. Trahan 71 68 70 209 -7 6 Gregg Jones 68 71 73 212 -4 11 Ben Duncan 70 72 70 212 -4 11 Matt Hendrix 71 68 74 214 -2 15 Martin Catalioto 71 77 72 220 +4 30 Team 280 280 285 845 -19 3rd

2009 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 11 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin David May 71 69 66 206 -10 #1 Kyle Stanley 69 73 71 213 -3 8 Phillip Mollica 73 71 70 214 -2 10 Ben Martin 73 72 72 217 +1 15 Luke Hopkins 76 72 75 223 +7 40 Team 286 284 279 849 -15 2nd

1994 @ Northgreen Country Club, Rocky Mt., NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 9 teams Yards: 7,134 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Mike Byce 75 75 72 222 +6 16 Mark Swgert 73 77 74 224 +8 20 Richard Coughlan 76 72 79 227 +11 28 Tom Biershenk 73 77 78 228 +12 30 Steve White 72 88 86 246 +30 44 Team 293 301 303 897 +33 6th 1995 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 9 teams Yards: 6,888 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Richard Coughlan 69 70 72 211 -5 2 Mike Byce 72 72 74 218 +2 15 Charles Warren 71 77 70 218 +2 15 Joey Maxon 78 70 74 222 +6 24 Chad Starliper 78 75 71 224 +8 30 Team 290 287 287 864 E 4th 1996 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 19-21 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,106 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Richard Coughlan 71 73 70 214 -2 3 Charles Warren 74 73 68 215 -1 8 Joey Maxon 77 72 68 217 +1 11 Elliot Gealy 77 74 75 226 +10 33 Chad Starliper 75 79 75 229 +13 37 Team 297 292 281 870 +6 3rd 1997 @ Whitewater Country Club, Fayetteville, GA Date: April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 6,739 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Charles Warren 74 67 71 212 -4 1 Joey Maxon 71 73 74 218 +2 5 Jonathan Byrd 71 78 70 219 +3 7 Richard Coughlan 77 75 70 222 +6 14 Elliot Gealy 76 75 76 227 +11 25 Team 292 290 285 867 +3 1st 1998 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Charles Warren 68 68 69 205 -11 1 John Engler 69 70 70 209 -7 5 Jonathan Byrd 68 70 72 210 -6 8 Joey Maxon 72 76 68 216 E 20 Lucas Glover 76 74 70 220 +4 29 Team 277 282 277 836 -28 1st

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2003 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Jack Ferguson 72 72 70 214 -2 3 Matt Hendrix 76 73 68 217 +1 7 D.J. Trahan 77 68 73 218 +2 9 Ben Duncan 72 75 74 221 +5 14 Gregg Jones 74 73 78 225 +9 20 Team 294 286 285 865 +1 1st

2010 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 23-25 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 11 teams Yards: 7,104 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Ben Martin 71 74 69 214 -2 12 Jacob Burger 68 73 75 216 E 19 Luke Hopkins 76 70 72 218 +2 23 Crawford Reeves 71 70 80 221 +5 34 Corbin Mills 74 72 77 223 +7 36

2004 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Jack Ferguson 69 67 70 206 -10 2 Matt Hendrix 70 68 70 208 -8 3 Stephen Poole 72 69 69 210 -6 6 Gregg Jones 76 73 69 218 +2 21 Brian Duncan 73 71 74 218 +2 21 Team 284 275 278 837 -27 1st 2005 @ Old North St. Club, New London, NC Date: April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 10 teams Yards: 7,102 Name 1st 2nd 3rd Tot Par Fin Jack Ferguson 71 72 74 217 +1 4 Brent Delahoussaye 73 74 70 217 +1 4 Brian Duncan 77 72 74 223 +7 19 Tanner Ervin 85 75 72 232 +16 40 Martin Catalioto 79 86 74 239 +23 49 Team 300 293 290 883 +19 4th

David May was Co-medalist at the 2009 ACC Tournament leading Clemson to a second place finish.

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Overview

The sport of golf at Clemson University dates to 1930. Clemson posted a 3-3 record in year one, including a victory over Furman and two over Presbyterian, while dropping matches with Georgia, Emory, and Furman. That first edition of the Clemson golf team was coached by the Reverend George Hodges, minister of the Methodist Church in Clemson. The next 45 years saw many dual match victories, including a 19-match victory streak in the 1940s, but Clemson golf did not reach regional or national prominence until the 1970s. A renewed interest in all of Clemson’s Olympic sports, spearheaded by then Athletic Director Bill McLellan, allowed for increased funding for the golf team. As the decade of the 80’s rolled around, Tiger golf found itself even with many of the traditional Southern powers. Now, Clemson is a national challenger every season. Clemson made 23 consecutive appearances at the NCAA National Tournament from 1982-04 and has been invited to the tournament every year since 1982. Since 1982, Clemson has finished in the top 20 nationally 21 times, including nine top five finishes and the National Championship in 2003. Former Athletic Director Bobby Robinson can be considered the man responsible for turning the program into a consistent national contender. During his 10-season reign as coach (1974-1983), Robinson guided the Tigers to some of their greatest triumphs. His accomplishments include being the first coach to take a Tiger team to the NCAA’s, producing a pair of All-Americans, nine All-ACC selections and three top 20 teams. Much of Clemson’s modern day success can be attributed to the foundation that Robinson built. Before Robinson’s tenure, no Tiger team had ever won an ACC championship and just one Tiger linkster had ever appeared in the NCAA individual tournament. In 1955 Leonard Yaun became the first Clemson golfer to play in the NCAA Tournament. HIs playing partner the first day was a Stanford Athlete named John Brodie, who went on to pro football fame with the San Francisco 49ers.

The ‘70s and ‘80s Clemson had success on the links in the mid-1970’s. Jim White played in the NCAA Tournament, followed by Parker Moore, who became Clemson’s first ACC medalist. That summer of 1976, Moore also reached the finals of the U.S. Amateur and played in the 1977 Masters. Clemson received its first ever top 20 ranking (12th) by Golf World in March of 1978. Clemson was chosen for the NCAAs as a team for the first time in 1980 behind All-American Clarence Rose. Clemson took home its first ACC team championship in 1982. The linksters enjoyed their greatest success up to that time in 1983, when they fired their way to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA’s. Finding themselves in 22nd place after the first round,

the Tigers, led by Dillard Pruitt and Julian Taylor, pulled off a fantastic finish. They ended up fifth, as the Tiger’s averaged 290 over the final three days at San Juaquin Country Club in Fresno, CA. Taylor finished the tournament ranked 15th and Charles Raulerson, who played on the PGA Tour, finished 20th. Norman Chapman, Dillard Pruitt and Tony Nimmer comprised the remainder of Clemson’s first ever top 5 finisher. Before leaving the Golden Corner of South Carolina all but Raulerson would earn All-ACC honors, and Pruitt became Clemson’s first two-time All- American. He finished 13th in the NCAA tournament in 1984, then the highest finish ever for a Clemson golfer. Following the 1983 season, Robinson left the team to pursue athletic administration on a full time basis. He became Clemson’s Athletic Director in 1985. Larry Penley, a former all-conference performer for Robinson, then took over the reigns. With a number-19 finish in 1984, the former fouryear letterman became only the second coach in Clemson athletic history to guide a team to a top 20 season in his first year. The year was highlighted by seven top 5 finishes and two all-conference selections (Dillard Pruitt and Norman Chapman). Pruitt was an All-American. Following trips to the NCAA’s in 1985 and ’86, the Tiger linksters began making great strides. In Penley’s fourth year at the helm, the Tigers walked away winners at the Palmetto Classic, the Gamecock Invitational, and the ACC Championships. This marked the first time in history that the Tigers had won three tournaments in the same season. Clemson placed 11th at the NCAA’s, and Penley was named the 1987 ACC and District III Coach-of-the-year. The 1987 record did not stand for long, as theTigers won four tourneys in 1988 (the Palmetto Invitational, Wofford Intercollegiate,ACC Championships, and the Chris Schenkel Invitational). The season was highlighted by a midseason number 3 ranking and featured for the first time ever three All-ACC players (Kevin Johnson, Chris Patton and Oswald Drawdy). Johnson was a repeat performer as an All-American, while sophomore Chris Patton was a second-team choice. Continuing the trend of improving yearly, the 1989 Tigers were the preseason number-one team in the country, and finished with a 72.62 stroke average. The season culminated with a best ever number-three finish at the NCAA’s. The ’89 team was led by All-Americans Kevin Johnson and Chris Patton and first-team Academic All-American Oswald Drawdy. The triplet also repeated as All-ACC performers. Johnson would have won the individual national championship, but a controversy over the signing of his scorecard on the second day of competition resulted in a round of 69 being voided. Individual play brought attention to the Clemson program in the summer of 1989. Chris Patton won the US Amatuer championship at Merion Country Club inArdmore,PA. Patton won the last of six matches over Danny Green 3 and 1 in the finals. He became the second Tiger to compete in the Master’s, (Parker Moore was the other in 1977) finishing as the low amateur and 39th overall in the prestigious event. Patton also competed in the US Open and the British Open in 1990.

Clemson first fielded a golf team in 1930 when local minister, George Hodges, served as coach.

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Golf History 1990 - 1994

The 1990 linksters became the fourth straight top 20 Tiger team with a top 12 finish. Chris Patton was a firstteam All-American, Oswald Drawdy a third-team choice, and freshman Danny Ellis garnered honorable mention honors with an eighth place finish at the NCAA’s, the highest finish ever for a Clemson player at the time. The next three years of the 90’s were dominated by Bobby Doolittle, Nicky Goetze, and Danny Ellis. They started all four years, led the Tigers to four top 20 finishes, including fourth in 1993. The trio combined to win five medalist honors in their four years and the Tigers won 11 team titles in their careers. Goetze was a three-time All-ACC selection, while teammates Ellis and Doolittle were selected twice each for the honor. Upon graduation, all three ranked in the top 10 in Clemson history in stroke average. Danny Ellis was ACC Champion in 1992, was a three-time All-American, and ranked seventh in stroke average at the end of his career. He also reached the finals of the 1993 U.S. Amateur. Clemson’s incredible depth was highlighted in 1993 NCAA Tournament play, as the Tigers took the NCAA East Regional and finished fourth in the NCAA. Doolittle led the team to its first ever East Regional title. He finished second individually, the best ever by a Tiger at that event at the time. It was a fourth, lesser known senior who led the Tigers to the number four finish at the Champions Country Club in Lexington, KY. Thump Delk, who had never broken par in his career and played in only five tournaments all season, fired rounds of 71-71-73-72 totaling 287, one-under-par for the four round NCAA tournament and finished third. Mark Swygert finished seventh overall, one stroke behind Delk. The duo’s performance garnered them honorable mention All-America awards. Therefore, five Clemson golfers earned some type of All-America honors in 1993. This was a first in Clemson history and possibly a first in Division I golf history. The 1994 season saw the Tiger’s again claim the East Regional with a team effort. Mark Swygert fired a third round 67 to finish the tournament in a tie for first place. He became Clemson’s first Regional medalist. Coach Penley also received rounds in the 60s from Richard Coughlan and Tommy Biershenk to lead the Tigers to the championship. Swygert tied the Clemson record for low finish in an NCAA tournament with a third-place 11-under par effort. Clemson finished the event in ninth place as a team, marking the fourth top 10 finish in Clemson history in NCAA play.

1995 - 1999 Winning the East Regional became a habit for the Tigers in 1995 as they claimed their third straight championship. Led by 213 tournament totals from Richard Coughlan and Mike Byce, the Tiger’s won the regional by 12 strokes over ACC rival North Carolina. The 1996 team earned quite a few individual honors. At the ACC Tournament, head coach Larry Penley was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year for the second time in his career. Richard Coughlan, Joey Maxon, and Charles Warren were tabbed as All-ACC selections. For the fifth time since 1988, three Clemson players were picked as All-Americans. Warren was a third team pick, while Coughlan and Maxon were honorable mention selections. The spring of 1997 was a noteworthy season on an individual and team basis. Charles Warren came back from a six-stroke deficit entering the final round and won the NCAA Tournament, the first Clemson golfer in history to win the National Championship. The native of Columbia fired a 67 on the final day, the lowest final round ever for a Clemson golfer in NCAA Tournament play. He then defeated Brad Elder of Texas in a one-hole playoff. Warren also won the ACCTournament, and thus became the second league player in history to win the ACC and NCAA tournaments in the same year. He also finished second at the NCAA East Regional in one of the greatest individual late season runs in Clemson history.

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Richard Coughlan joined Warren on the first-team AllAmerica squad, the first time Clemson had two first-team selections. Coughlan, who earned his degree in 1997, finished sixth at the NCAAs and was named ACC Co-Player of the Year in a vote of the coaches. The duo was the prime reason Clemson finished third at the NCAA tournament, tying for the highest finish in school history. Joey Maxon, Elliot Gealy and Jonathan Byrd were the other three starters on this team that also won the Ping Intercollegiate and the ACC Championship. Byrd became the first freshman in Clemson history to be recognized as first-team All-ACC. The 1997-98 season was the most successful in Clemson golf history by many means of measurement. First, Larry Penley’s team finished #2 in the nation at the NCAA national tournament, Clemson’s highest finish in history at the time. Clemson shot a 31-under-par team score for the event, the second best team score in NCAA National Tournament history. Unfortunately, UNLV shot the lowest tournament score versus par in history, 34-under. Despite the disappointment of finishing just three strokes from a National Championship, Penley and his team could take great joy in their accomplishments, both on an individual and team basis. The team won the ACC Tournament title for the second straight year and Charles Warren was ACC Champion for the second straight year. Warren concluded his Clemson career with two ACC championships, an NCAATitle (1997) and the runnerup spot at the NCAA championship (1998). He finished his career with 16 Clemson school records, including, lowest stroke average in a season (71.28) and most rounds under par in a season (23). Warren was named the recipient of the Dave Williams Award, which is given to the top senior golfer in the nation. Joey Maxon had a superb senior season and finished 10th at the NCAA Tournament. It gave him All-America honors for the second time in his career. Jonathan Byrd joined Warren and Maxon on the All-ACC team. Byrd became the first player in Clemson history to be first-team All-ACC as a freshman and sophomore. Clemson was in tournaments with 21 of the top

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garnered him honorable mention selection. Byrd was also a first-team All-American in the classroom, becoming the seventh Clemson athlete in history to be first team AllAmerican on the field of competition and in the classroom, in the same year.

1999 - 2002 The preseason polls for 1999-00 saw the Tigers ranked #1 in the nation. The Tigers did not win the national championship at season’s end, but did have many landmark performances. Among the team highlights were championships at the ACC Tournament and the NCAA East Regional. It was the sixth ACC title and fourth regional

In 2000, Clemson won both the ACC Tournament and NCAA East Region titles.


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Clemson’s 2003 National Championship team crown for Larry Penley, but the first time the Tigers won both in the same year. Clemson also won its third straight Jerry Pate Intercollegiate in the fall. The season concluded with a seventh-place finish at the NCAAs at Auburn, the fourth straight top 10 finish for Clemson. Lucas Glover had a Clemson record 71.24 average for the year and was named first-team All-American. John Engler was a second-team selection, Jonathan Byrd was a third-team choice and D.J.Trahan, Clemson’s top performer at the NCAAs with a 15th-place finish, was honorable mention and was a freshman All-American. Byrd was also named a first-team Academic AllAmerican, the second straight year he was an All-American on the course and in the classroom. The 1999-00 season also included Clemson’s first two hole in one shots in competition in the school’s history. John Engler (Ping Preview) and Michael Hoey (The Ridges) both accomplished the feat. In the summer of 2000, D.J. Trahan won the United States Public Links Championship, and earned an invitation to the 2001 Masters. Clemson recorded a fifth straight Top-10 NCAA finish and second, second-place ranking in a four year period with its performance at the 2001 NCAA Championships held at Duke University. Clemson finished in the top five in every event in the 2000-01 Academic Year, including team honors at the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate for the fourth straight year. Lucas Glover and John Engler concluded their careers as first-team All-Americans. Each was named All-ACC for the third straight year and each won a tournament, Glover the San Juan Shootout and Engler the ACC Tournament. D.J.Trahan was All-ACC and earned Honorable Mention All-American honors with an seventh-place finish at the NCAA’s. Clemson was supposed to have a relatively down year in 2001-02 with the loss of three starters, including AllAmericans Lucas Glover and John Engler, a pair of four-year starters. But, the Tigers road the back of D.J. Trahan early in the season, then showed its ability as a strong team when it came to postseason play. The Tigers won the Ping Preview in September when Trahan birdied the final hole to give the Tigers a thrilling team victory. Trahan won three events for the year, the first Clemson golfer to do that. His final victory came at the NCAA East Regional, helping the Tigers to a co-championship as a

team. The fine play continued at Ohio State in the National Championships as Clemson finished tied for third. Clemson held the lead after the second round, the second time in history Clemson had the lead at the midway point of the national championships. At the conclusion of the season,Trahan was named the National Player of the Year, winning the Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan awards. His 70.33 stroke average was eighth best in NCAA history for a single season. Gregg Jones was named a second-team All-American.

A Championship Season Clemson achieved the ultimate golf team accomplishment in 2003, winning the NCAA National Championship at Karsten Creek in Stillwater, OK. It was a dominating season for the Tigers, as they claimed six tournament trophies, a school record. In addition, Clemson became the first team in NCAA history to sweep conference, regional, and national tournaments. The Tigers went wire-to-wire as the nation’s No. 1 ranked team. The National Champions were led by threeAll-Americans. D.J. Trahan capped his brilliant career with first-team AllAmerica honors. He also was named first-team All-ACC for the fourth consecutive year, joining Jonathan Byrd as the only four-time All-ACC selections in school history. Jack Ferguson was a second-team All-American, after appearing in only a handful of tournaments as a freshman in 2001-02. His birdie putt on the last hole won the ACC Championship, then his par on the 72nd hole clinched the NCAA title. Matt Hendrix was a third-teamAll-American andVerizonAcademic All-District selection. Gregg Jones, another starter for the entire year, was a first-team All-ACC selection. Ben Duncan, the fifth starter on the championship squad, rounded out his Clemson career with a strong showing in the NCAAs. At the conclusion of the season, Larry Penley was named the National Coach-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the year 183-8-3 in head to head competition.

event for the eighth time under Head Coach Larry Penley. The win at the 2004 NCAA East Regional was the seventh in history for the Clemson program, more than any other college golf team. Greg Jones shot a four-underpar 66 in the final round and Brent Delahoussaye finished fourth individually for the 54 holes to lead the Tigers to the victory on the Yale University Golf Course. It was the fourth straight year Jones finished in the top 15 at the NCAA regional, a first in Clemson golf history. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 23rd consecutive year and finished 18th overall in the 30-team field that competed at The Homestead in Virginia. After the tournament, Matt Hendrix, who had started the year competing at the Walker Cup for the United States team, was named a second-team All-American long with teammate Jack Ferguson. Clemson returned to the NCAA National Tournament and the Nation’s Elite teams with a Top 10 finish in 2006. Led by senior All-ACC player Brian Duncan and Stephen Poole, the Tigers finished seventh at the NCAA Tournament at Sunriver, OR. The balanced 2006 team had six different players record a Top 10 finish in 2006. Clemson’s 2006-07 season featured the play of Kyle Stanley, who had the top freshman season in Clemson history. The native of Gig Harbor, Washington was a First-Team All American,ACC Player of the Year,ACC Freshman of the Year, and finished second at the NCAA National Tournament. The 2007-08 season, Larry Penley’s 25th as head coach, saw Clemson return to the Top 5 at the NCAA Championships, a first for the program since 2003. The Tigers finished third at the NCAA West Regional in the program’s first appearance at West. Kyle Stanley had his second straight Top 10 at the NCAA Championship with a 7th place finish at Purdue’s Kampen Course. The 2009-10 era saw a Clemson player win the Ben Hogan Award, another Clemson player reach the finals of the US Amateur and a former Tiger win the United States Open. Kyle Stanley won the Ben Hogan Award in May of 2009 for his first team All-America performance at Clemson and his outstanding amateur record. He finished second at the 2009 NCAA Championships in late May. Lucas Glover won the US Open in June, 2009 by two shots, as he withstood a final round run by Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. He became the first former Tiger to win a professional major. In August of 2009, Ben Martin, a rising senior at Clemson, was the runner up at the US Amateur. That performance got him into the 2010 Masters and the 2010 US Open. Martin led Clemson to a second-place finish at the NCAA Regional and a 16th place team finish at the NCAA Finals at The Honors Course in Chattanooga. Martin and Stanley completed 2010 by qualifying for the PGA Tour in 2011 with outstanding performances at the Qualifying Tournament in December. Martin finished second and Stanley finished 16th.

2004-present Clemson continued its championship tradition in 2004 when the Tigers won both the ACC Tournament and the NCAA East Regional. The Tigers used a 10-under-par team round in the final round of the ACC Tournament to win the

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Delaware, OH Fountain Inn, SC Gig Harbor, WA Knoxville, TN Columbia, SC Whitmire, SC Blythewood, SC

1969, 70

Aiken, SC

Bryn Mawr, PA

Lynnfield, MA Anniston, AL Easley, SC Spartanburg, SC

Fountain Inn, SC Dallas, NC Chagrin Falls, OH Cromwell, CT Lumberton, NC Ofallo, IL Spartanburg, SC Youngstown Oh Greenville, SC

Gainesville, GA Jacksonville, FL Greenville, SC Kingstree, SC Goldsboro, NC

Greenville, SC Sebring, FL Windermere, FL Toccoa, GA Greenwood, SC Marysville, OH Moncks Corner, SC Simpsonville, SC

Active Clemson Golfers in PGA Tour Events Player Year Tournament Scores Tot. Par Fin. Chris Patton 1990 Masters 71-73-74-78 296 +8 39 1990 Heritage 76-72 148 +6 cut 1990 Memorial 84-81 165 +21 cut 1990 Colonial 78-77 159 +15 cut Kevin Johnson 1989 Memorial 83-76 159 +15 cut D.J. Trahan 2001 Masters 78-75 153 +9 cut Kyle Stanley 2007 Arnold Palmer Inv. 75-74 149 +9 cut 2008 US Open 72-78 150 +10 cut 2009 Arnold Palmer Inv. 72-77 149 +8 cut Ben Martin 2009 US Open 72-78 150 +10 cut 2010 Masters 75-80 155 +11 cut *Note: List does not include Sam Saunders playing in 2006 Arnold Palmer Invitational, he was not yet a Clemson Student

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Yearly Tournament Results Carpet Capital Classic Dalton, GA

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Finish 3rd of 15 10th of 18 3rd of 18 1st of 16 6th of 16 12th of 15 1st of 15 6th of 18 1st of 18 9th of 18 2nd of 15 2nd of 15 4th of 15 1st of 18 2nd of 18 5th of 18 6th of 18 2nd of 18 13th of 18 4th of 18 9th of 12

The Brickyard Macon, GA Finish 2nd of 13 3rd of 15 2nd of 15

Score 1132 897 884 573 896 920 869 894 855 882 862 871 882 850 858 896 874 847 897 872 884

Score 839 866 576

Isleworth Collegiate Orlando, FL

Year 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Finish 6th of 16 11th of 18 6th of 18 2nd of 18 6th of 18 11th of 15

Score 884 912 894 862 895 909

Jacksonville Invitational Jacksoville, FL

Year 2009-10

Finish 3rd of 15

Score 901

USCA Cleveland Classic Aiken, SC

Year 2009-10

Finish 2nd of 18

Score 862

Puerto Rico Classic Rio Mar, Puerto Rico

Year 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Finish 4th of 15 10th of 15 7th of 15 2nd of 15 3rd of 14 6th of 15 1st of 18 4th of 15 2nd of 15 4th of 8 2nd of 18 2nd of 18 9th of 18 9th of 18 2nd of 18 8th of 15 2nd of 15 3rd of 15

1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1996-97 2007-08 2009-10

6th of 27 1st of 14 5th of 24 3rd of 21 3rd of 24 11th of 25 1st of 23 2nd of 21 3rd of 23 5th of 23 2nd of 18 5th of 20 4th of 22 5th of 22 2nd of 24 1st of 22 1st of 21 2nd of 24 10th of 24 3rd of 28 2nd of 24 1st of 24

890 593 601 883 869 888 873 895 899 878 590 888 880 880 578 866 582 585 903 868 877 865

Augusta State Invitational Augusta, GA

Year 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10

Finish 3rd of 18 2nd of 17 6th of 18 12th of 18 3rd of 15 10th of 18 8th of 18 4th of 18

ACC Tournament Various Sites

Year 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68

Finish 6th of 8 6th of 8 6th of 8 7th of 8 8th of 8 7th of 8 6th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 7th of 8 8th of 8 8th of 8 6th of 8 7th of 8

Score 849 822 876 937 864 874 578 845

Score $315 #635 #620 #626 #636 #617 #639 #628 *#628 *#654 *#786 *#838 *860 *823 *795

1968-69 5th of 8 1969-70 8th of 8 1970-71 6th of 8 1971-72 6th of 8 1972-73 6th of 7 1973-74 5th of 7 1974-75 5th of 7 1975-76 5th of 7 1976-77 5th of 7 1977-78 5th of 7 1978-79 4th of 8 1979-80 2nd of 7 1980-81 5th of 8 1981-82 1st of 8 1982-83 3rd of 8 1983-84 3rd of 8 1984-85 6th of 8 1985-86 4th of 8 1986-87 1st of 8 1987-88 1st of 8 1988-89 5th of 8 1989-90 @1st of 8 1990-91 5th of 8 1991-92 2nd of 9 1992-93 2nd of 9 1993-94 6th of 9 1994-95 4th of 9 1995-96 3rd of 9 1996-97 1st of 9 1997-98 1st of 9 1998-99 4th of 9 1999-00 1st of 9 2000-01 2nd of 9 2001-02 3rd of 9 2002-03 1st of 9 2003-04 1st of 9 2004-05 4th of 10 2005-06 3rd of 11 2006-07 3rd of 11 2007-08 6th of 11 2008-09 2nd of 11 2009-10 6th of 11 @tied for championship $played one round *counted 5 players #played 2 rounds %played 4 round

Year 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91

NCAA Regional Various Sites Finish 4th of 19 7th of 23 4th of 23

Score 890 908 903 876 870 886 830 861 862 854 872 856 873 877 851 875 838 901

Furman Invitational Greenville, SC

Year 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76

88

Finish 7th of 22 7th of 25 5th of 21

*789 *762 %1559 *1198 *1172 *1217 *1164 *1142 *1138 *1132 *1144 871 902 876 874 907 870 879 861 880 891 876 582 845 858 897 864 870 867 836 876 856 853 845 865 837 883 840 858 854 849 862

Score 886 865 875

1991-92 4th of 22 879 1992-93 1st of 23 849 1993-94 1st of 23 868 1994-95 1st of 21 857 1995-96 8th of 23 907 1996-97 2nd of 23 876 1997-98 2nd of 23 844 1998-99 *10th of 23 876 1999-00 1st of 27 871 2000-01 4th of 27 842 2001-02 #1 of 27 976 2002-03 1st of 27 839 2003-04 1st of 27 856 2004-05 11th of 27 852 2005-06 8th of 27 881 2006-07 @10th of 27 884 2007-08 3rd of 27 867 2008-09 9th of 14 908 2009-10 2nd of 13 843 *won playoff #co-medalist @lost 4-hole playoff to Coastal Carolina Note: All East Regional with exception of Central Regional in 2005-06 and West Region in 2007-08.

NCAA National Various Sites

Year 1979-80 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10

Finish 12th of 32 16th of 31 5th of 32 19th of 32 27th of 30 21st of 31 11th of 33 17th of 32 3rd of 30 12th of 30 13th of 30 12th of 30 4th of 30 9th of 30 21st of 30 14th of 30 3rd of 30 2nd of 31 8th of 30 7th of 30 2nd of 30 3rd of 30 1st of 30 18 of 30 7th of 30 5th of 30 16th of 30

Score 1213 882 1176 881 933 898 1197 903 1160 1174 1196 1116 1153 1151 594 1227 1153 1121 1199 1133 1144 1142 1191 872 1157 1201 875

Clemson finished first at the U.S. Collegiate Classic in 2006.

Score 917 898

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1996-97

Date Preseason October 16, 1997 November 6, 1996 December 4, 1996 February 26, 1997 March 12, 1997 March 27, 1997 April 9, 1997 April 23, 1997 May 7, 1997 May 21, 1997 Final

1997-98

Date Preseason September 25, 1997 October 29, 1997 December 2, 1997 February 26, 1998 March 4, 1998 March 11, 1998 March 18, 1998 March 25, 1998 April 1, 1998 April 8, 1998 April 15, 1998 April 22, 1998 April 29, 1998 May 6, 1998 May 13, 1998 May 20, 1998 Final

1998-99

Date Preseason October 7, 1998 November 11, 1998 December 2, 1998 March 3, 1999 March 11, 1999 March 17, 1999 March 24, 1999 April 1, 1999 April 7, 1999 April 14, 1999 April 21, 1999 April 28, 1999 May 5, 1999 May 12, 1999 May 19, 1999 Final

1999-00

Date Preseason October 6, 1999 November 11, 1999 December 6, 1999

Rk 6 9 12 10 6 5 4 4 3 4 4 3

Rk 2 2 7 3 7 6 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2

Rk 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 5

Rk 1 1 1 1

March 9, 2000 March 16, 2000 March 23, 2000 March 29,2000 April 5, 2000 April 12, 2000 April 19, 2000 April 26, 2000 May 4, 2000 May 11, 2000 May 18, 2000 May 24, 2000 Final

2000-01

Date Preseason October 4, 2000 November 1, 2000 December 6, 2001 March 7, 2001 March 14, 2001 March 21, 2001 March 28, 2001 April 4, 2001 April 12, 2001 April 19, 2001 April 26, 2001 May 2, 2001 May 9, 2001 May 25, 2001 Final

2001-02

Date Preseason February 7, 2002 February 21, 2002 March 7, 2002 March 21, 2002 April 4, 2002 April 18, 2002 May 2, 2002 May 16, 2002 Final

2002-03

Date Preseason February 12, 2003 February 26, 2003 March 12, 2003 March 26, 2003 May 7, 2003 Final

2003-04

Date Preseason September 24, 2003 October 8, 2003 October 22, 2003

Final Sagarin Computer Rankings

Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

Rating 534.900 544.790 534.573 70.57 70.32 70.33 70.71 69.67 70.69 71.68 71.13 70.85 71.31 70.90 71.10

3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 3

Rk 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Rk 9 5 5 3 2 3 3 T-2 2 2

Rk 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Rk 1 2 3 3

Rank 8 3 2 5 2 3 2 1 2 27 8 12 13 6 17

February 12, 2004 February 26, 2004 March 11, 2004 March 25, 2004 April 8, 2004 April 22, 2004 May 7, 2004 Final

2004-2005

Date Preseason September 23, 2004 October 7, 2004 November 11, 2004 February 11, 2005 February 25, 2005 March 11, 2005 March 25, 2005 April 8, 2005 April 22, 2005 May 6, 2005 Final

2005-06

Date September 23, 2005 October 7, 2005 October 21, 2005 November 4, 2005 November 18, 2005 February 16, 2006 March 2, 2006 March 16, 2006 March 30, 2006 April 13, 2006 April 27, 2006 May 10, 2006 Final

2006-07

Date September 28, 2006 October 12, 2006 October 28, 2006 November 16, 2006 February 21, 2007 March 14, 2007 April 4, 2007 April 25, 2007 May 16, 2007 Final

2007-08

Date August 29, 2007 September 19, 2007 October 17, 2007 November 7, 2007 February 22, 2008 March 14, 2008 April 10, 2008 April 24, 2008 May 16, 2008 Final

2008-09

Date August 27, 2008 September 25, 2008 October 15, 2008 November 12, 2008 February 18, 2009 March 11, 2009 April 6, 2009 April 22, 2009 May 13, 2009 Final

3 3 2 2 2 2 2 18

Rk 3 3 11 11 16 17 18 19 24 24 26 31

Rk T-17 20 19 24 21 T19 21 14 15 15 12 10 7

Rk 4 4 6 8 10 6 10 12 11 31

Rk 9 10 18 12 13 14 15 17 14 5

National Rankings 2009-10

Date Preseason September 28, 2009 March 17, 2010 April 7, 2010 April 28, 2010 May 19, 2010 Final

2010-11

Date Preseason September 30, 2010 October 28, 2010

Rk 19 23 17 19 19 19 16

Rk 17 13 24

Clemson in the Final Top 25 Polls

Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2005-06 2007-08 2009-10

Rank 8 3 2 5 3 3 2 1 18 7 5 16

Individual Golfers in Final Top 100 MasterCard/Sagarin Rankings Year 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 *2001-02 *2002-03 *2003-04 *2005-06 *2006-07 *2007-08 *2008-09 *2009-10

Golfer Charles Warren Joey Maxon Richard Coughlan Charles Warren Richard Coughlan Jonathan Byrd Charles Warren Joey Maxon Jonathan Byrd John Engler Lucas Glover Jonathan Byrd John Engler Lucas Glover Michael Hoey Lucas Glover John Engler Jonathan Byrd D.J. Trahan John Engler Lucas Glover D.J. Trahan D.J. Trahan Gregg Jones D.J. Trahan Jack Ferguson Matt Hendrix Gregg Jones Matt Hendrix Jack Ferguson Brian Duncan Stephen Poole Vince Hatfield Kyle Stanley Ben Martin Kyle Stanley Sam Saunders Ben Martin Kyle Stanley Ben Martin David May Ben Martin Luke Hopkins

Cl. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. So. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Points Rk 203.617 15th 195.733 19th 180.580 27th 281.086 5th 237.207 9th 97.167 45th 317.292 7th 241.134 17th 188.932 28th 121.369 53rd 115.501 62nd 324.833 6th 298.405 9th 260.698 14th 118.195 53rd 338.468 7th 297.495 9th 249.412 14th 225.704 22nd 366.750 4th 354.075 6th 226.439 25th 69.13 2nd 70.38 12th 69.22 2nd 69.62 5th 69.89 9th 71.03 41st 69.76 10th 70.13 17th 70.76 27th 70.98 42nd 71.04 46th 69.41 7th 71.15 64th 70.87 34th 71.59 81st 71.66 91st 68.51 5th 71.34 57th 71.41 65th 70.68 36th 71.44 90th

*Sagarin ranking

Rk 6 6 8 7 6 4 4 4 5 T-31

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All-Time Results 4/8 4/9 4/12 4/18 4/25 4/26

1930 (3-3 Overall)

13.5-4.5 W 11-7 W 15.5-2.5 W 7.5-10.5 L 0-18 L 2.5-15.5 L

A A H H A A

Presbyterian Furman Presbyterian Furman Georgia Emory

1931 (4-2 Overall)

4/25 5-9 L 4/28 W 5/2 4.5-13.5 L W 5/11 9.5-8.5 W 5/14 10.5-7.5 W

A A A H A H

1932 (2-2 Overall)

4/16 9.5-8.5 W 4/30 3-15 L 5/2 15.5-2.5 W 5/4 3.5-14.5 L *Tied for State Championship

1933 (0-4 Overall)

4/12 4/25 4/29 5/5

0-18 1-17 5-5-12.5 6-12

4/25 5/9 5/11

0-18 L 10.5-7.5 W 9-9 T 6.5-11.5 L

4/12 4/19 5/7 5/10

17.5-.5 W 11.5-6.5 W 0-18 L 8.5-9.5 L

L L L L

H A H A

A H H H

Georgia Furman Furman South Carolina

Furman Davidson South Carolina Furman

1935 (2-2 Overall) A H A H

Wofford Wofford Furman Furman

The 1956 Clemson Tigers

1941 (2-0 Overall)

4/23 10-8 W A 5/3 3rd N1 5/5 10.5-7.5 W H N1-Columbia, SC

9.5-8.5 W 7.5-10.5 L 2.5-15.5 L 9-9 T 6-12 L 9-9 T

3/26 4/15 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/24 4/27 5/14 5/15

11-7 W 10.5-7.5 W 11.5-6.5 W 18-0 W 12.5-5.5 W 7.5-10.5 L 6.5-11.5 L 6.5-11.5 L 1-17 L

H A A H H A

Hampden-Sydney Wofford Furman Wofford South Carolina South Carolina

1937 (5-4 Overall) H H H A H A H A A

Hampden-Sydney Wake Forest Citadel Presbyterian South Carolina Furman Furman South Carolina Citadel

1938 (2-3-1 Overall)

9-9 T 5.5-12.5 L 18-0 W 10-8 W 7.5-10.5 L 5.5-12.5 L

H A H H H A

Michigan South Carolina Furman Citadel South Carolina Citadel

4/10 2.5-15.5 L H 4/22 2nd N1 424 4-14 L H 12-6 W N1-Columbia, SC

1940

No Team

Michigan State Tournament Citadel South Carolina

Presbyterian State Tournament Presbyterian

1942 (1-0 Overall)

4/28 13.5-4.5 W College of Charleston 5/1 3rd N1 State Tournament N1-Columbia, SC

5/5

1943 (0-1 Overall)

5.5-12.5 L

A

Davidson

1949 (9-2 Overall)

3/11 20-0 W H 3/15 17.5-9.5 W H 3/28 9-18 L H 4/1 17-1 W A 4/7 9-18 L A 4/8 12.5-5.5 W A 4/11 16-2 W A 4/23 13.5-4.5 W H 4/25 12-9 W A 4/26 17-1 W A 4/30 12.5-5.5 W H 5/17-20 3rd N1 N1-Spartanburg, SC

1944

1936 (1-3-2 Overall)

1939 (1-2 Overall)

90

South Carolina South Carolina Furman Furman

1934 (1-2-1 Overall)

4/9 416 4/21 4/27 4/29 5/11

4/12 4/14 4/19 4/25 4/28 4/30

H A H A

Emory Presbyterian Furman Furman Wofford Wofford

1950 (5-2-1 Overall)

No Team

1945

No Team

4/5 4/6 4/8 4/12

1946 (4-0 Overall)

17.5-.5 16.5-1.5 16-2 17.5-.5

W W W W

H H H A

Davidson Letourneau South Carolina South Carolina

3/22 21.5-5.5 W H Wofford 3/31 13.5-13.5 T A South Carolina 4/1 6.5-11.5 L A The Citadel 4/4 14.5-3.5 W H Furman 4/14 26.5-.5 W A Wofford 4/18 12-15 L H South Carolina 4/22 16.5-1.5 W H The Citadel 5/2 25.5-1.5 W A Presbyterian 5/10-12 1st N1 State Tournament N1-Spartanburg, SC

1947 (8-0 Overall)

3/20 16.5-10.5 W H Davidson 4/10 27-0 W H Presbyterian 4/18-20 4th N1 Southern Intercollegiates 4/21 14.5-13.5 W A Davidson 4/24 14-4 W A South Carolina 4/25 12.5-5.5 W A Citadel 4/26 16.5-1.5 W A Coll. of Charleston 4/29 10.5-7.5 W A Wofford 5/7 20.5-6.5 W H Wofford 5/9-10 3rd N2 Southern Conference Tourn. 5/20-21 1st N3 State Tournament N1-Athens, GA, N2-Durham, NC, N3-Spartanburg, SC

1948 (8-2 Overall)

3/15 13.5-4.5 W A 3/24 14.5-3.5 W H 4/10 14-4 W H 4/16 13.5-4.5 W A 4/20 19-8 W A 4/22 16.5-1.5 W H 4/23 26.5-.5 W H 5/4-6 2nd N1 5/14 6-12 L A 5/15 6.5-11.5 L A 5/18 12.5-5.5 W H N1-Spartanburg, SC

Newberry Wofford Wake Forest Newberry South Carolina The Citadel Furman The Citadel Wofford Furman South Carolina State Tournament

Wofford Wofford South Carolina Furman Presbyterian Furman Presbyterian State Tournament South Carolina Citadel Citadel

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1951 (6-7 Overall)

3/16 1.5-16.5 L A 3/20 17.5-.5 W A 3/28 18-0 W H 3/29 9-18 L H 4/2 16-2 W A 4/7 7.5-10.5 L H 4/10 18-9 W H 4/14 3.5-14.5 L A 4/16 13.5-4.5 W H 4/17 7-20 L A 4/27 5.5-21.5 L A 4/30 8-19 L H 5/4 17.5-0.5 W 5/14-16 2nd N1 N1-Spartanburg, SC

3/18 4/2 3/27 4/4 4/9 4/10 4/17 4/18

Florida Wofford Newberry Duke Presbyterian The Citadel South Carolina The Citadel Presbyterian Georgia South Carolina Georgia Wake Forest State Tournament

1952 (4-10 Overall)

17-13 W 12-15 L 7-11 L 16.5-8.5 W 11-16 L 13-14 L 8-10 L 11-16 L

A A H H H H A A

Wofford Davidson Furman South Carolina The Citadel Rollins Presbyterian South Carolina


All-Time Results 4/19 7-20 L A The Citadel 4/22 20-7 W H Wofford 4/23 10.5-16.5 L H Davidson 4/28 15-3 W H Presbyterian 5/5 8.5-9.5 L A Furman 13-14 L N2 N.C. State 5/13-15 3rd N1 State Tournament N1-Spartanburg,SC N2-Greenville, SC

1953 (8-4 Overall)

3/31 4-23 L H 4/7 17.5-9.5 W H 4/15 19-2 W H 4/16 .5-26.5 L A 4/17 23.5-3.5 W H 4/20 18-0 W H 4/21 23.5-3.5 W A 4/25 6.5-20.5 L A 4/27 12-6 W A 4/30 16.5-.5 W H 5/1 11.5-15.5 L A 5/5 12-6 W H 5/12-14 2nd N1 N1-Spartanburg, SC

Georgia Davidson Wofford Georgia South Carolina Furman Wofford Davidson Furman Presbyterian South Carolina Presbyterian State Tournament

1954 (6-7 Overall)

3/22 19.5-1.5 W H 3/23 20-7 W H 4/1 3.5-23.5 L H 4/2 11-16 L H 4/5 8.5-18.5 L H 4/10 19.5-7.5 W H 4/14 24-3 W A 4/15 5-22 L A 4/20 11.5-15.5 L H 4/24 10-17 L A 4/23 13-14 L A 4/26 11.5-6.5 W A 5/6 22-5 W H 5/14-15 6th N1 N1-Winston-Salem, NC

3/21 3/29 3/30 4/1 4/2 4/4 4/13 4/19 4/21 4/23 4/28 5/2

Presbyterian South Carolina Duke Wake Forest Georgia The Citadel Wofford Georgia Maryland The Citadel South Carolina Presbyterian Wofford ACC Tournament

1955 (6-7-2 Overall)

13.5-13.5 T H 23-4 W H 5-22 L H 16-11 W H 3-24 L H 12-6 W H 8.5-18.5 L H 23-4 W A 14.5-3.5 W A 17.5-9.5 W H 9-28 L A 7.5-10.5 L N1

South Carolina Wofford Duke The Citadel Wake Forest Presbyterian Georgia Wofford Presbyterian N.C. State South Carolina Maryland

9-9 T A Virginia 5/3 4-23 L A Wake Forest 5/5 8-19 L A Georgia 5/13-14 6th N2 ACC Tournament N1-Charlottesville,VA, N2-Winston-Salem, NC

Clemson also won the State Tournament in 1959.

1956 (9-5 Overall)

3/21 24.5-2.5 W H Wofford 3/24 18-9 W H Maryland 3/28 14-13 W H Duke 3/29 23-4 W H Illinois State 4/2 14-13 W H Georgia 4/7 8-19 L H Wake Forest 4/9 19-8 W H South Carolina 4/12 24-3 W A Wofford 4/19 12-15 L A N.C. State 4/20 12-15 L A North Carolina 4/21 11-16 L A Wake Forest 4/23 23-4 W H Virginia 4/24 11-16 L A Georgia 4/26 15-12 W A South Carolina 4/27-28 2nd N1 State Tournament 5/11-12 6th N2 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Winston-Salem, NC

1957 (4-8 Overall)

3/28 11-16 L H Duke 4/1 10-17 L A Maryland 4/2 8.5-18.5 L A Virginia 4/6 22.5-4.5 W H N.C. State 4/9 8.5-9.5 L H South Carolina 4/9 2-16 L H North Carolina 4/12 9-18 L H Furman 4/16 19-8 W H VMI 4/18 0-27 L A Georgia 4/24 8.5-18.5 L H Wake Forest 4/25 21.5-5.5 W N1 The Citadel 4/26-27 1st N1 State Tournament 5/6 20-7 W A South Carolina 5/10-11 7 of 8 N2 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Winston-Salem, NC

1958 (5-4 Overall)

3/29 22.5-4.5 W H Wofford 3/31 4-23 L H Maryland 4/1 16-11 W H Virginia 4/3 9.5-17.5 L A Furman 4/11 7-20 L A Duke 4/12 14-13 W A Wake Forest 4/17 8-19 L H Georgia 4/24 23-4 W N1 The Citadel 4/25-26 3rd N1 State Tournament 5/9-10 8th N2 ACC Tournament 5/14 18.5-8.5 W H Furman N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Winston-Salem, NC

1959 (6-4 Overall)

3/25 22.5-1.5 W H Wofford 4/3 15.5-11.5 W A Furman 4/6 5.5-21 L A Georgia 4/13 11.5-18.5 L A Maryland 4/14 11-16 L A N.C. State 4/23 17-10 W H Furman 4/29 15-12 W H Wake Forest 4/30 17.5-9.5 W H South Carolina 5/5 14.5-12.5 W A Wofford 5/6 4-23 L A North Carolina 5/8-9 7th N1 ACC Tournament 5/16-17 1st N2 State Tournament N1-Chapel Hill, NC, N2-Hampton, SC

1960 (5-5 Overall)

3/23 19.5-7.5 W H Furman 4/5 16.5-10.5 W H Wake Forest 4/7 4.5-22.5 L A Georgia 4/8 24-3 W A Furman 22.5-4.5 W N1 The Citadel 4/11 8-10 L A South Carolina 8-10 L N2 Maryland 4/13 9.5-17.5 L H Georgia 4/15 18-9 W H Virginia 4/29-30 1st N3 State Tournament 5/12 4.5-22.5 L N4 North Carolina 5/13-14 6th N4 ACC Tournament N1-Greenville, SC, N2-Columbia, SC, N3-Hampton, SC, N4-Durham, NC

1961 (4-4-1 Overall)

3/22 13.5-13.5 T A Furman 3/24 22-5 W H South Carolina 4/5 10.5-16.5 L Georgia 4/7 18.5-8.5 W H The Citadel 4/10 9.5-17.5 L A Wake Forest 4/17 12-15 L A Maryland 4/18 11.5-15.5 L A Virginia 4/21-22 2nd N1 State Tournament 5/2 16-11 W H N.C. State 5/5 21-6 W H Furman 5/12-13 8th N2 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-College Park, MD

The Tigers finished first at the State Tournament in 1957.

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1962 (6-3-1 Overall)

15-12 W 15-12 W 14.5-12.5 W

H A A

Furman South Carolina N.C. State

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All-Time Results 4/2 14-13 W H Maryland 4/3 13.5-13.5 T H Virginia 4/9 7-20 L H Wake Forest 4/13-14 4th N1 State Tournament 4/16 16-11 W A Furman 4/27 2.5-24.5 L A Duke 5/2 8.5-18.5 L A The Citadel 5/10 15-12 W N1 North Carolina 5/11-12 8th N1 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Winston-Salem, NC

1963 (7-5 Overall)

3/25 2-19 L A Duke 3/26 5.5-15.5 L A North Carolina 3/28 16-2 W H Furman 11.5-9.5 W H The Citadel 4/1 10.5-19.5 L H Maryland 4/2 14-7 W H Virginia 4/8 9-12 L H Wake Forest 4/22 12-9 W H N.C. State 4/19-20 2nd N1 State Tournament 4/25 21.5-5.5 W A The Citadel 5/3 24-3 W H Wofford 24-0 W H Presbyterian 5/6 6.5-11.5 L H South Carolina 5/10-11 8th N2 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Hot Springs,VA

1964 (2-8-1 Overall)

3/19 6.5-14.5 L H North Carolina 3/24 17-4 W H Hartford 4/4 11.5-12.5 L H Duke 4/6 3-18 L A Wake Forest 4/7 9.5-11.5 L A N.C. State 4/13 7.5-13.5 L A Virginia 4/14 3-18 L A Maryland 4/17-18 2nd N1 State Tournament 4/28 13-11 W H Wofford 5/1 9.5-11.5 L A The Citadel 9-9 T N2 Furman 5/5 7-14 L A South Carolina 5/8-9 7th N3 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Charleston, SC, N3-Columbia, SC

1965 (4-4 Overall)

3/19 11-10 W A 3/22 2.5-18.5 L A 3/23 3.5-17.5 L A 3/30 16-5 W H 4/5 3.5-17.5 L H 4/10 13.5-7.5 W H 14.5-6.5 W H 4/13 9-12 L H 4/23-24 2nd N1 5/7-8 8th N2 N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Pinehurst, NC

Wofford Duke North Carolina Virginia Wake Forest South Carolina Maryland N.C. State State Tournament ACC Tournament

1966 (1-8 Overall)

3/18 5-19 L H North Carolina 3/25 11.5-12.5 L H Wofford 3/31 18-6 W H MIT 4/4 6.5-14.5 L H Wake Forest 4/15-16 6th N1 State Tournament 4/19 4.5-16.5 L A South Carolina 4/21 3.5-17.5 L A N.C. State 4/22 5-16 L N2 Maryland 4.5-16.5 L A Virginia 4/29 2-19 L H Duke 5/16-17 8th N3 ACC Tournament N1-Hampton, SC, N2-Charlottesville, VA, N3-Pinehurst, NC

3/21 3/22 3/29 4/4

92

1967 (2-6-1 Overall)

2-19 L A 4-17 L A 19-9 W N1 11.5-16.5 L A 10.5-10.5 T N2 10-11 L A

North Carolina Duke MIT Wofford N.C. State South Carolina

4/11 12-9 W H Virginia 4/14-15 3rd N3 State Tournament 4/18 5-16 L A Wake Forest 4/22 3-18 L H Maryland 5/15-16 6th N4 ACC Tournament N1-Spartanburg, SC, N2-Columbia, SC, N3-Hampton, SC, N4-Pinehurst, NC

1968 (2-6 Overall)

3/18 6-30 L H Wofford 18.5-9.5 W H Rutgers 3/25 3-18 L A South Carolina 3/28-30 12th N1 Palmetto Invitational 4/5-6 6th N2 State Tournament 4/11 8-13 L H North Carolina 4/15 3.5-17.5 L A Maryland 3.5-17.5 L N1 Virginia 4/17 4.5-16.5 L H Wake Forest 4/22 12.5-11.5 W H Duke 5/13/14 7th N3 ACC Tournament N1-Orangeburg, SC, N2-Hampton, SC, N3-Sanford, NC

1969 (5-8-1 Overall)

3/13 10.5-10.5 T H South Carolina 3/24 10.5-7.5 W H Kent State 3/26-29 12th N1 Palmetto Invitational 4/7 3-24 L A Georgia 4/10-12 2nd N2 State Tournament 4/15 2.5-18.5 L A Wake Forest 4/17 7-14 L H N.C. State 10-11 L H Wofford 4.5-16.5 L H Georgia 4/19 11.5-9.5 W A Duke 4/21 14-7 W N3 Wofford 21-0 W N3 High Point 16.5-4.5 W N3 Presbyterian 4/26 9.5-11.5 L A Furman 4/26 10-11 L N4 The Citadel 4/26 5.5-15.5 L N4 Tennessee 5/9-10 5th N5 ACC Tournament N1-Orangeburg, SC, N2-Hampton, SC, N3-Tryon, NC, N4-Greenville, SC, N5-Cary, NC

1970 (11-6 Overall)

3/3 13-17 L A Erskine 3/10 4.5-16.5 L A South Carolina 3/19-21 11th N1 Palmetto Invitational 3/23 8.5-12.5 L H Duke 14.5-6.5 W H Furman 9.5-11.5 L H Va. Tech 3/30 11-10 W N Furman 11-10 W A South Carolina 4/4 4th N2 Furman Invitational 4/7 11-10 W A N.C. State 4/13 10-11 L H North Carolina 11.5-9.5 W H Wofford 4/14 8-13 L H Wake Forest 18-3 W H Presbyterian 4/17-18 2nd N3 State Tournament 4/23 14.5-9.5 W H Presbyterian 14-10 W H Gardner-Webb 22-2 W H Erskine 4/24 9.5-8.5 W Appalachian St. 13-8 W The Citadel 5/8-9 8th N4 ACC Tournament N1-Orangeburg, SC, N2-Greenville, SC, N3-Hampton, SC, N4-Pinehurst, NC

3/5 3/17-20 4/1-3 4/5 4/8-10 4/12 4/13

1971 (7-1 Overall)

12-9 W H 11.5-9.5 W H 13th N1 17th N2 6.5-7.5 L N3 10.5-7.5 W 2nd N4 15-3 W 12.5-8.5 W 16.5-4.5 W H 18-9 W H

Erskine Gardner-Webb Palmetto Invitational Furman Invitational Wofford Citadel State Tournament Marion Wofford Appalachian State Erskine

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1972 (4-0 Overall)

3/9 26-2 W H Presbyterian 23-5 W H Erskine 3/22-25 8th N1 Palmetto Invitational 3/29-4/1 7th N2 Furman Tournament 4/4 22-6 W Gardner-Webb 4/10 27-1 W Western Carolina 4/15-16 2nd N3 State Tournament 4/17-19 6th N4 ACC Tournament N1-Orangeburg, SC, N2-Greenville, SC, N3-Hampton, SC, N4-High Point, NC

1973 (2-1 Overall)

3/5 7-14 L A Furman 20-1 W N1 Presbyterian 14.5-6.5 W N1 N.C.State 3/15-18 13th N2 Palmetto Tournament 4/5-7 5th N3 Furman Tournament 4/16-18 6th N4 ACC Tournament N1-Greenville, SC, N2-Orangeburg, SC, N3-Greenville, SC, N4-Pinehurst, NC

1973-74

Date Apr. 22-24

Tournanent Etowah 4-Way Matches Orangeburg Invitational Red Fox Furman Invitational State Invitational ACC Tournament

Date

Tournanent

1974-75

Finish 4th 2nd 8 of 22 2 of 14 7 of 22 1st 5 of 7

Finish

Fall Oct. 2-4 Oct. 12-14

Etowah Valley Calloway Gardens

Mar. 1-2 Mar. 11 Mar. 14-17 Mar. 19-22 Mar. 28-30 Apr. 4-6 Apr. 11-13 Apr. 17-19

Seminole Pinehurst Orangeburg Red Fox Furman College of Charleston State ACC Tournament

4 of 14 9 of 22

Spring 10 of 26 4 of 12 8 of 19 2 of 14 7 of 25 1 of 8 1 of 14 5 of 7


1975-76

Date

Tournanent

Calloway Gardens Etowah Furman

Feb. 26-Mar. 2 Mar. 9-12 Mar. 13-16 Mar. 18-21 Mar. 21-22 Apr. 2-5 Apr. 9-11 Apr. 15-17

Seminole Pinehurst Orangeburg Red Fox Iron Duke Furman State ACC Tournament

1978-79

Finish

Date

Tournanent

7 of 20 2 of 11 5 of 21

Grandfather Mtn. 8 of 12 LSU 10th of 14 Cypress Gardens 10th of 18

Feb. 16-18 Mar. 2-4 Mar. 10-12 Mar. 17-19 Mar. 23-25 Apr. 17-19

Gator Seminole Pinehurst Iron Duke Furman ACC

Date

Tournanent

Fall

Tournanent

Finish

14 of 27 8 of 18 10 of 18 1 of 14 7 of 32 7 of 32 2 of 13 5 of 7

All-Dixie 7 of 17 Etowah 2 of 13 Furman 4 of 22 Cypress Gardens 10 of 17

Mar. 4-6 Apr. 13-15

Seminole 8 of 23 Palmetto 9 of 18 Red Fox 3 of 17 Furman 6 of 27 Gulf American 8 of 19 State 15 of 24 ACC Tournament 5 of 7

Score

Date

Tournanent

Finish

Foxfire 17 of 24 LSU 7 of 14 Cypress Gardens 6 of 18

303

Oct. 2-4 Oct. 10-13 Oct. 26-28

Score

Grandfather Mtn. 3 of 14 LSU 5 of 16 Cypress Gardens 9 of 18

612 874 1162

Feb. 25-26 Feb. 29-2 Mar. 7-9 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 20-22 Apr. 5-7 Apr. 18-20 Apr. 25-27 May 28-31

Gator Seminole Palmetto Pinehurst Furman Southeastern ACC Chris Schenkel NCAA Champ.

Date

Tournanent

1138

Score

Fall

10 of 22 6 of 22 6 of 20 3 of 18 3 of 21 4 of 21 2 of 8 6 of 22 12 of 33

1980-81

Finish

864 291 723 570 883 901 871 880 1213

Score

Fall Sept. 25-27 State 1 of 12 Oct. 5-8 Grandfather Mtn 6 of 16 Oct. 24-26 Gyprus Garden 17 of 18

Spring

Spring 21-15 2 of 24 12 of 24 4 of 18 1 of 18 1 of 24 13 of 20 2 of 14 5 of 7 11 of 24

Finish

Spring

Spring

1977-78

1979-80

900 882 1161 873 601 1144

Fall

Fall Oct. 7-8 Oct. 15-16

17 of 22 2nd of 23 7th of 28 3 of 18 5 of 24 4 of 7

904 1156 884 593 876 1132 910

Feb. 26-1 Mar. 5-8 Mar. 13-16 Mar. 18-21 Apr. 2-5 Apr. 17-19 Apr. 19-22

Seminole Palmetto Iron Duke Furman Southeastern ACC Schenkel

Date

Tournanent

4 of 21 11 of 18 2 of 24 3 of 24 6 of 24 5 of 8 19 of 22

1981-82

Finish

868 1126 1129 869 869 902 912

Score

Feb. 26-28 Seminole Mar. 4-7 Imperial Lakes Mar. 8-10 East Carolina Mar. 11-14 Iron Duke Mar. 17-20 Furman Mar. 25-28 Palmetto Mar. 31- 3 Southeastern Apr. 8-10 Tar Heel Apr. 16-18 ACC May 5-8 Southeastern May 26-29 NCAA Champ.

Date

E. Tennessee St.

13 of 18

15th of 23 8th of 21 T9th of 12 2nd of 24 11th of 25 4th of 18 12th of 26 8th of 12 1st of 8 7th of 23 16th of 31

1982-83

Tournanent

Finish

904 291 936 872 888 1109 924 902 876 895 882

Score

Fall

NC State 4 of 12 E. Tennessee St. 12 of 18 Augusta 2nd of 18 Pickens 3rd of 21 State 2nd of 12

Feb. 24-27 Mar. 4-6 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 17-19 Mar. 25-27 Apr. 1-3 Apr. 15-17 Apr. 22-24 May 19-21 May 25-27

Seminole Imperial Lakes Iron Duke Furman Palmetto Southeastern ACC Schenkel Southern NCAA National

Date Feb. 17-19 Mar. 2-4 Mar. 9-11 Mar. 23-25 Apr. 5-7 Apr. 13-15 Apr. 20-22 Apr. 27-29 May 17-19 May 23-26

Tournanent Finish Palmetto Dunes 1 of 18 Lakeland 10 of 20 Palmetto 2 of 20 Iron Duke 4 of 24 Furman 2 of 21 Tar Heel 2 of 12 ACC 3 of 8 Chris Schenkel 8 of 18 Southern 5 of 15 NCAA National 19 of 32

Date

Tournanent

Spring

Fall

Augusta 12 of 18 Cypress Gardens 10 of 18 State 2nd of 12

Spring

Spring

1976-77

W vs. S. Carolina Seminole Palmetto Mar. 18-20 Iron Duke Mar. 25-26 Red Fox Mar. 25-26 Furman Mar. 31-2 Gulf America State Apr. 12-14 ACC Tournament Southern

Score

Fall

Spring

Date

Finish

All-Time Results

4 of 21 15 of 21 1 of 24 1 of 23 2 of 18 4 of 24 3 of 8 8 of 18 3 of 26 5 of 32

1983-84

1984-85

888 896 870 873 722 887 874 878 870 1176

Score 863 874 855 875 895 855 907 870 864 1114

Finish

Score

Oct. 5-7 McGregor Downs 6 of 24 Oct. 19-21 Augusta College 1 of 18

891 883

Fall Spring Feb. 15-17 Feb. 22-24 Mar. 8-10 Mar. 14-16 Mar. 29-31 Apr. 4-6 Apr. 19-21 Apr. 25-28 May 22-25

Hilton Head Seminole Golf Palmetto State Iron Duke Furman ACC Schenkel NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

3 of 24 5 of 21 3 of 15 2 of 12 5 of 24 3 of 23 6 of 8 11 of 18 27 of 30

1985-86

891 886 869 882 885 899 870 871 933

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 27-29 Grandfather Mtn. 12 of 16 945 Oct. 5-6 MacGregor Downs 2 of 20 578 Oct. 25-26 S.C. Inter. 1 of 14 880

+81 +2 +16

Fall

Spring

Clemson’s 1979-80 squad was the first Clemson team to go to the NCAA Tournament as a unit. The Tigers, led by All-American Clarence Rose (front row, third from left), finished 12th at the Championships held at Ohio State University.

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Mar. 7-9 Mar. 17-18 Mar. 28-30 Apr. 3-5 Apr. 18-20 Apr. 25-27 May 28-31

USC Spring Valley 1 of 12 588 Campbell 1 of 20 580 Iron Duke 2 of 24 867 Furman 5 of 23 878 ACC 4 of 8 879 Schenkel 2 of 18 842 NCAA National 21 of 31 898

+12 +4 +3 +14 +15 -22 +34

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All-Time Results 1986-1987

Date

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 25-28 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 30-1 Nov. 2-4 Nov. 5-6 Nov. 27-30

Wake Forest 3 of 10 907 MacGregor T7 of 18 594 S.C. Inter. 1 of 17 866 Fairfield-Saphire 2 of 8 616 River Bend 1 of 10 291 Palmetto Dunes 6 of 14 875

+43 +18 +2 +40 +3 +11

Feb. 20-21 Feb. 27-1 Mar. 13-14 Mar. 20-22 Mar. 27-29 Apr. 1-4 Apr. 17-19 Apr. 23-26 June 10-13

Seminole Palmetto Gamecock Homberg Iron Duke Furman ACC Schenkel NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

Fall

Spring 2 of 20 1 of 15 1 of 12 5 of 18 4 of 24 2 of 18 1 of 8 5 of 18 11 of 33

579 552 847 861 892 590 861 867 1197

+3 -24 -29 -3 +28 +14 -3 +3 +45

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 21-23 Topy Cup 2 of 12 883 Oct. 5-7 Southwestern 8 of 25 889 Nov. 6-8 Southern 5 of 9 888 Nov. 19-21 Palmetto Dunes 1 of 17 860

+19 +37 +24 -4

1987-88 Fall

Spring Feb. 26-28 Mar. 10-12 Mar. 25-27 Mar. 31- 2 Apr. 15-17 Apr. 22-24 May 13-15 May 25-28

Palmetto Rafeal Alacron Wofford Furman ACC Schenkel Virginia NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

1 of 15 4 of 12 1 of 12 5 of 20 1 of 8 1 of 18 2 of 9 17 of 32

869 874 880 888 880 854 885 903

+5 +10 +16 +24 +40 -10 +21 +51

Finish Score

+/-

Oct. 8-9 Wachesaw Plant. 1 of 12 588 Nov. 4-6 Southern Inter. 3 of 10 885 Nov.17-19 Palmetto Dunes 1of 18 850

+12 +21 -14

1988-89 Fall

Spring Feb. 17-19 Feb. 25-26 Mar. 3-5 Mar. 9-11 Mar. 24-26 Mar. 31-2 Apr. 14-16 Apr. 21-23 May 25-27 June 7-10

National Collegiate 5 of 18 879 Palmetto 1 of 18 559 Imperial Lakes 4 of 24 857 Golf Digest 5 of 15 878 Wofford 2 of 12 871 Furman 4 of 22 880 ACC 5 of 8 891 Chris Schenkel 2 of 18 853 NCAA East Regional 4 of 19 886 NCAA National 3 of 30 1160

+15 -17 -7 +14 +7 +16 +27 -11 +22 +40

Clemson’s 1990 squad finished first at the ACC Championship held at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC.

1989-1990

Date

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 23-24 Oct. 3-4 Oct. 20-22 Oct. 27-28

Golfweek/MacGregor 4 of 12 579 LSU 1 of 12 875 Carpet Capital 3 of 15 1132 John Hancock 6 of 18 882

+3 +11 +52 +18

Fall

Spring Mar. 2-4 Mar. 8-10 Mar. 16-18 Mar. 23-25 Mar. 30-1 Apr. 6-7 Apr. 20-22 May 24-26 June 6-9

Imperial Lakes Golf Digest Palmetto Wofford Furman Ping/American ACC NCAA East NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

14 of 24 7 of 15 1 of 18 1 of 12 5 of 22 8 of 12 1 of 8 7 of 23 12 of 30

877 885 879 875 880 901 876 865 1174

+13 +21 +15 +11 +16 +37 +12 +1 +22

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 21-23 Carpet Capital 10 of 18 897 Sept. 30-2 Ping Preview 1 of 15 867 Nov. 16-18 GW/Palmetto Dunes 4 of 18 863

+33 +3 -1

1990-91 Fall

Spring Mar. 1-2 Mar. 8-10 Mar. 15-17 Mar. 22-24 Mar. 30-31 Apr. 12-13

Imperial Lakes Palmetto Golf Digest Wofford Furman Ping/American

4 of 21 3 of 18 7 of 16 2 of 15 2 of 24 8 of 12

573 895 887 878 578 904

-3 +31 +23 +14 +2 +40

Apr. 26-28 May 7-8 May 17-18 May 23-25 June 5-8

Cavalier 3 of 17 874 Iron Duke 1 of 23 593 ACC Tournament 5 of 8 582 NCAA East 4 of 23 875 NCAA National 13 of 30 1196

Date

Tournanent

1991-92

Finish Score

+10 +17 +6 +35 +44

+/-

Fall Sept. 21-22 Carpet Capital Cl. 3 of 18 Oct. 7-8 Ping/GW Preview 12 of 15 Nov. 15-17 GW/Palmetto Dunes 10 of 18

884 872 894

+20 +8 +30

2 of 21 852 9 of 15 896 2 of 12 886 1 of 22 866 8 of 12 884 1 of 21 577 2 of 9 845 4 of 22 879 12 of 30 1166

-12 +32 +22 +2 +20 +1 -19 +15 +14

Spring Mar. 6-8 Mar. 13-15 Mar. 20-22 Mar. 27-29 Apr. 10-11 May 12-13 May 15-17 May 21-23 June 3-6

Imperial Lakes Golf Digest Wofford Furman Ping/American Iron Duke ACC NCAA East NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

1992-93

Finish Score

+/-

Fall Oct. 2-3 Ping/GW Preview 2 of 15 Oct. 25-27 Jerry Pate 7 of 12 Nov. 13-15 Palmetto Dunes 13 of 18

880 901 884

+16 +37 +20

890 868 604 582 573 885 858 867 574 849 1153

+26 +4 +28 +6 -3 +21 -6 +3 -2 -15 +1

Finish Score

+/-

Spring Feb. 12-14 Mar. 5-7 Mar. 13-14 Mar. 26-28 Apr. 3-4 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 16-18 May 8-9 May 14-15 May 19-21 June 2-5

Puerto Rico Imperial Lakes Golf Digest Furman Carpet Capital Ping/American ACC Palmetto Golf Wofford NCAA East NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

4 of 15 3 of 21 5 of 15 1 of 21 1 of 16 9 of 12 2 of 9 1 of 18 2 of 9 1 of 23 4 of 30

1993-94 Fall

Oct. 2-3 Ping/GW Preview 4 of 18 Oct. 25-26 Jerry Pate 11 of 12 Nov. 12-14 GW/Palmetto Dunes 11 of 18

883 901 873

+19 +37 +9

908 872 897 585 896

+44 +8 +33 +9 +32

Spring

The Tigers captured the ACC Championship at Cardinal Country Club in Greensboro, NC in 1987.

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Feb. 13-15 Mar. 4-6 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 25-26 Apr. 1-3

Puerto Rico Imperial Lakes Golf Digest Furman Carpet Capital

10 of 15 10 of 21 10 of 15 2 of 24 6 of 16


All-Time Results Apr. 9-10 Apr. 15-17 Apr. 23-24 May 12-14 May 19-21 June 1-4

PING/American ACC Palmetto Wofford NCAA East NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

6 of 12 883 6 of 9 897 5 of 18 885 2 of 10 581 1 of 23 868 9 of 30 1151

1994-95

Finish Score

+19 +33 +21 +5 +4 -1

+/-

Fall Sept. 23-24 Ping/GW Preview 14 of 18 Oct. 24-25 Jerry Pate 9 of 12 Nov. 11-13 GW/Palmetto 12 of 18

604 889 887

+28 +25 +23

7 of 15 903 10 of 21 869 6 of 18 892 10 of 24 903 12 of 15 920 10 of 12 894 4 of 9 864 6 of 17 903 3 of 12 580 1 of 21 857 21 of 30 594

+39 +5 +28 +39 +56 +30 E +26 +4 +17 +18

Spring Feb. 12-14 Mar. 3-5 Mar. 10-12 Mar. 24-26 Mar. 31-2 Apr. 8-9 Apr. 14-16 Apr. 22-23 May 12-13 May 18-20 May 31- 3

Date

Puerto Rico Imperial Lakes Golf Digest Furman Carpet Capital Ping American ACC Tournament Palmetto Wofford NCAA East NCAA National

1995-96

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

3 of 18 6 of 12 3 of 15 6 of 18

Fall Sept. 15-17 Sept. 23-24 Oct. 17-18 Nov. 10-12

Ping/GW Preview Cavalier Adams Cup GW/Palmetto

882 882 902 878

+21 +18 +42 +14

Feb. 16-18 Mar. 8-10 Mar. 15 Mar. 29-31 Apr. 5-6 Apr. 19-21 Apr. 26-27 May 9-10 May 16-18 May 29- 1

Puerto Rico 2 of 15 876 Golf Digest 5 of 15 891 Wofford 2 of 12 582 Carpet Capital 1 of 15 869 Ping 2 of 12 868 ACC Tournament 3 of 9 870 Palmetto 2 of 16 602 Liberty 4 of 8 590 NCAA East 8 of 23 907 NCAA National 14 of 30 1227

+12 +27 +6 +5 +4 +6 +26 +14 +43 +75

Spring

Date

1996-97

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

Topy Cup 3 of 12 868 Ping/GW Preview 6 of 15 904 Jerry Pate 10 of 12 896 Rolex Team 6 of 8 Golf World 6 of 18 871

+4 +52 +32 MP +7

Fall Sept. 17-18 Oct. 7-8 Oct. 21-22 Oct. 27-28 Nov. 8-10

Clemson won the NCAA East Regional in 1995. Spring Feb. 24-25 Mar. 14-15 Mar. 28-30 Apr. 4-6 Apr. 12-13 Apr. 18-20 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 28-31

Date

Puerto Rico Golf Digest Furman US Collegiate Ping Int. ACC Liberty NCAA East NCAA National

3 of 14 870 3 of 15 592 3 of 28 868 6 of 18 894 1 of 12 855 1 of 9 867 2 of 10 585 2 of 23 876 3 of 30 1153

1997-98

Tournanent

+6 +16 +4 +30 -9 +3 +9 +36 +17

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 15-16 Palmetto 2 of 18 855 Sept. 29-30 Ping/GW Preview 9 of 15 874 Oct. 20-21 Jerry Pate 1 of 12 864 Nov. 2-3 Rolex Match Play 2 of 8 Nov. 14-16 Palmetto Dunes 3 of 18 862 Nov. 28-29 Mauna Kea 2 of 13 861 Spring Feb. 23-24 Puerto Rico 6 of 15 886 Mar. 13-15 Golf Digest 4 of 15 870 Mar. 23-24 Cuscowilla 2 of 12 847 Apr. 3-5 Carpet Capital 1 of 18 855 Apr. 11-12 BellSouth 5 of 10 880 Apr. 17-19 ACC 1 of 9 836 May 14-16 NCAA East 2 of 23 844 May 27-30 NCAA National 2 of 30 1121

-9 +10 +12 MP -2 -3

Fall

+22 +6 +7 -9 +16 -28 -20 -31

Date

1998-99

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 12-13 The Ridges 1 of 14 844 Sept. 28-29 Ping Preview 7 of 15 896 Oct. 19-20 Jerry Pate 1 of 12 832 Oct. 31-2 Rolex Match Play 2 of 8 Nov. 6-8 Palmetto Dunes/GW 3 of 18 866 Nov. 25-26 Mauna Kea 1 of 12 871

-20 +32 -20 MP +2 +7

Fall

Spring Feb. 21-23 Mar. 12-14 Mar. 27-28 Apr. 2-3 Apr. 9-10 Apr. 16-18 May 20-22 June 2-5

San Juan Shootout 1 of 18 830 Golf Digest 4 of 15 863 Schenkel 1 of 15 869 Carpet Capital 9 of 18 882 BellSouth 4 of 12 877 ACC 4 of 9 876 NCAA East 10 of 23 876 NCAA National 8 of 30 1199

Date

Tournanent

1999-2000

-34 -1 +5 +18 +13 +12 +24 +47

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 11-12 Sept. 19-21 Oct. 1-3 Oct. 18-19 Nov. 5-7

The Ridges T6 of 15 890 Ping/GW Preview 2 of 18 856 Carpet Classic 2 of 15 862 Jerry Pate 1 of 12 835 Palmetto Dunes 4 of 18 843

+26 -8 -2 -17 -21

Feb. 27-29 Mar. 10-12 Mar. 25-26 Apr. 7-9 Apr. 21-23 May 18-20 May 31- 3

Puerto Rico Las Vegas Schenkel US Collegiate ACC NCAA East NCAA National

Date

Tournanent

Fall

Spring 4 of 15 861 6 of 14 850 2 of 15 846 2 of 12 852 1 of 9 856 1 of 27 871 7 of 30 1133

2000-01

-3 -14 -18 -12 -8 +19 -19

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 9-10 Sept. 25-26 Oct. 6-8 Oct. 16-17 Nov. 3-5 Nov. 10-12

The Ridges 3 of 14 864 Ping/GW Preview 3 of 16 588 Carpet Classic 2 of 15 871 Jerry Pate 1 of 12 825 Palmetto Dunes 5 of 18 848 Rolex Match Play 4 of 8

E +12 +7 -27 -16 MP

Feb. 25-27 Mar. 9-11 Mar. 24-25 Apr. 6-8 Apr. 20-22 May 17-19 May 30-2

Puerto Rico Las Vegas Schenkel Ford US Collegiate ACC Tournament NCAA East NCAA National

Fall

Spring

In 2000, Clemson won both the ACC Tournament and NCAA East Region titles.

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2 of 15 862 3 of 15 869 3 of 15 859 3 of 12 874 2 of 9 853 4 of 27 842 2 of 30 1144

-2 +5 -5 +10 -11 -22 -8

95


All-Time Results Date

2001-02

Tournanent

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 8-9 The Ridges 9 of 15 871 Sept. 28-30 Ping/GW Preview 1 of 15 862 Oct. 5-7 Carpet Classic 4 of 15 882 Oct. 15-16 Jerry Pate 3 of 12 860 Nov. 9-11 Hilton Head Inv. 3 of 15 872

+7 +10 +18 +8 +20

Clemson Won the US Collegiate in the spring of 2009 in dramatic fashion

Fall

Spring Feb. 24-26 Mar. 8-10 Mar. 23-24 Apr. 6-7 Apr. 19-21 May 16-18 May 29-1

Puerto Rico Cl. 2 of 15 854 Las Vegas 4 of 16 867 Schenkel 6 of 15 876 Augusta St. Inv. 3 of 18 849 ACC Tournament 3 of 9 845 NCAA East 1 of 27 876 NCAA National 3 of 30 1142

2002-03 (National Champions)

Date

Tournament

-10 +3 +12 -15 -19 +12 +6

Finish Score

+/-

Sept. 3-5 Topy Cup 1 of 15 830 Sept. 27-29 Carpet Classic 1 of 18 850 Oct. 7-8 Ping Preview 2 of 15 886 Oct. 14-15 Jerry Pate 1 of 12 556 Nov. 8-10 Hooters Match Play 2 of 16

-34 -14 +22 -12 MP

Fall

2005-06

Spring Feb. 17-18 Feb. 23-25 Mar. 7-9 Mar. 22-23 Apr. 5-6 Apr. 18-20 May 8-9 May 15-17 May 27-30

Mercedes Benz 2 of 15 862 Puerto Rico Cl. 2 of 18 872 Las Vegas 3 of 15 858 Schenkel Inv. 2 of 15 847 Augusta St. Invit. 2 of 17 822 ACC 1 of 9 865 Atlanta Int. 2 of 12 848 NCAA East 1 of 27 839 NCAA National 1 of 30 1191

Date

Tournament

2003-04

-2 +8 -6 -17 -42 +1 -16 -25 +39

Finish Score

+/-

3 of 18 871 3 of 15 575 2 of 18 858 4 of 12 826 3 of 16

+7 +8 -6 -26 MP

Fall Sept.13-14 Sept. 22-23 Oct. 3-5 Oct.13-14 Nov. 7-9

The Ridges The Preview Carpet Classic Jerry Pate Hooter’s Match Play

Spring Feb. 8-10 Feb. 22-24 Mar. 12-14 Mar. 20-21 Mar. 29-30 Apr. 3-4 Apr. 16-18 May 20-22 June 1-4

Mercedes Benz 4 of 18 889 Puerto Rico Cl. 2 of 18 856 Las Vegas 3 of 15 859 Schenkel Inv. 6 of 15 878 Atlanta Int. 4 of 12 855 Augusta State Inv. 6 of 18 876 ACC 1 of 9 837 NCAA East 1 of 27 856 NCAA National 18 of 30 872

Date

Tournament

2004-05

+25 -8 -5 +14 -9 +12 -27 +16 +32

Finish Score

+/-

The Ridges 3 of 15 861 The Preview 11 of 15 882 Jerry Pate 10 of 12 855 UCF Collegiate 6 of 16 884 Carpet Classic 5 of 18 896 Hooters Match Play 6 of 16

-3 +42 +3 +20 +32 MP

Fall Sept. 11-12 Sept. 26-27 Oct. 10-12 Oct. 25-26 Nov. 5-7 Nov. 14-16

Spring Feb. 21-Mar. 1 Puerto Rico Cl. Mar. 11-13 Las Vegas Mar. 18-20 Schenkel Inv. Mar. 27-29 Hootie’s Inv. Apr. 2-3 Augusta St. Inv. Apr. 15-17 ACC Tournament May 19-21* NCAA East * - missed final NCAA spot by 2

96

9 of 18 13 of 15 12 of 15 12 of 15 12 of 18 4 of 10 11 of 27 shots

873 903 903 896 937 883 852

+9 +39 +39 +44 +73 +19 E

Date

Date

851 912 874

-1 +48 +10

Sept. 12-14 Sept. 28-30 Oct. 11-13 Oct. 26-28

Carpet Classic Ping Preview The Brickyard Isleworth Coll.

Puerto Rico Cl. 9 of 18 877 Las Vegas 5 of 15 902 Hall of Fame 10 of 17 909 Hooties Inv. 9 of 15 879 Augusta St. 3 of 15 864 US Collegiate 1 of 13 864 ACC Tournament 3 of 11 840 NCAA Central 8 of 17 881 NCAA National 7 of 30 1157

+13 +38 +45 +27 E E -24 +29 +5

Feb. 27-1 Mar. 13-15 Mar. 29-31 Apr. 5-7 Apr. 18-20 May 14-16

Puerto Rico Cl. 2nd of 15 Las Vegas Inv. 7th of 15 The Hootie 7th of 15 US Collegiate 1st of 15 ACC Tourn. 2nd of 11 NCAA Northeast 9th of 14

Date

Tournament

Finish Score

Fall Oct. 10-11 Jerry Pate Oct. 23-25 Isleworth Nov. 4-6 Carpet Classic

7 of 14 11 of 18 6 of 18

Spring Feb. 24-26 Mar. 10-12 Mar. 17-19 Mar. 26-28 Apr. 1-2 Apr. 10-11 Apr. 21-23 May 18-20 May 31-3

2006-07

Date

Tournament

Sept. 15-17 Oct. 2-4 Oct. 22-24 Oct. 29-31 Nov. 22-23

Carpet Classic Ping Preview Isleworth Coll. Callaway Match Play Ahoha Purdue

Finish Score

+/-

2 of 18 7 of 15 6 of 18 MP 5 of 9

-17 +15 +30

Fall 847 855 894 859

+19

Spring Feb. 25-27 Puerto Rico Cl. 2 of 18 851 -13 Mar. 9-11 Las Vegas 8 of 15 896 +32 Mar. 30-1 Augusta St. 10 of 18 874 +10 Apr. 9-11 US Collegiate 6 of 15 898 +34 Apr. 20-22 ACC Tournament 3 of 11 858 -6 May 17-19 NCAA East *10 of 27 884 +20 * - lost 4-hole playoff to Coastal Carolina for final NCAA National berth

2007-08

Date

2008-09

+/-

Tournament

Tournament

Finish Score

+/-

Fall Sept. 4-6 Sept. 14-16 Oct. 7-9 Oct. 21-23

Topy Cup Carpet Classic The Brickyard Isleworth Coll.

4th of 4 13th of 18 2nd of 13 2nd of 18

880 897 839 862

+16 +33 -25 -2

Feb. 29-2 Mar. 14-16 Mar. 23-25 Mar. 28-30 Apr. 4-6 Apr. 18-20 May 15-17 May 28-31

Puerto Rico Cl. 8th of 15 875 Linger Longer Inv. 7th of 14 888 The Hootie 2nd of 15 850 Furman Inv. 2nd of 24 877 Augusta St. Coll. 8th of 18 578 ACC Tournament 6th of 11 854 NCAA East 3rd of 27 867 NCAA National 5th of 30 1201

+11 +24 -2 +13 +2 -10 +3 +49

Spring

2010-11 Clemson Golf

Tournament

Finish Score

+/-

Fall 4th of 18 7th of 15 3rd of 15 6th of 18

872 874 866 895

+8 +22 +26 +31

838 887 855 826 849 908

-26 +18 +3 +12 -15 +56

Finish Score

+/-

Spring

2009-10 Fall

Sept. 11-13 Carpet Classic Oct. 10-12 The Brickyard Oct. 25-27 Isleworth Coll.

9th of 12 2nd of 15 11th of 15

884 576 909

+20 E +45

901 843 862 865 857 845 862 843 875

+37 -21 +22 +1 +5 -19 -2 +3 +11

Spring Feb. 8-9 Jacksonville Inv. 3rd of 15 Feb. 21-23 Puerto Rico Cl. 3rd of 15 Mar. 8-9 USCA Cleveland 2nd of 18 Mar. 19-21 Furman 1st of 24 Mar. 28-30 The Hootie 8th of 15 Apr. 3-4 Augusta State Inv. 4th of 18 Apr. 23-25 ACC Tourn. 6th of 11 May 20-22 NCAA Southeast 2nd of 13 Jun1-6 NCAA National 16th of 30


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