2013 Ole Miss Men's Golf

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GENERAL INFORMATION Location.............................................................................................................................................. Oxford, Mississippi Founded.......................................................................................................................................................Nov. 6, 1848 Enrollment........................................................................................................................................................... 21,535 Nickname............................................................................................................................................................... Rebels Colors.................................................................................................................................. Cardinal Red and Navy Blue Conference.................................................................................................................................................. Southeastern Chancellor........................................................................................................................................... Dr. Daniel W. Jones Athletics Director............................................................................................................................................ Ross Bjork Executive Associate AD/SWA................................................................................................................. Lynnette Johnson Home Course.................................................................................................................................. Ole Miss Golf Course

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MEN’S GOLF STAFF Head Coach.................................................................................................................................................. Ernest Ross Alma Mater.............................................................................................................................................. Ole Miss, 1974 Year at Ole Miss........................................................................................................................................................ 16th Assistant Coach........................................................................................................................................... Jack O’Keefe Alma Mater............................................................................................................................................. Arkansas, 2010 Year at Ole Miss....................................................................................................................................................... Third Graduate Assistant Athletic Trainer............................................................................................................... Jon Williams Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach ................................................................................................. John Simmons Golf Office Phone.................................................................................................................................. (662) 832-9998 Golf FAX Number................................................................................................................................... (662) 234-8376 Golf Senior Staff Assistant................................................................................................................ Katherine Thornton Phone Number...................................................................................................................................... (662) 915-7546 2012-13 TEAM INFORMATION Letterwinners Returning/Lost..................................................................................................................................... 5/5 Top Returnee (s).................................................................................................... Blake Morris, Tom Brown, Joe Lewis Top Newcomers................................................................................................................ Forrest Gamble, Connor Davis ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Assistant AD/Media and Public Relations.................................................................................................. Kyle Campbell Assistant Director (Men’s Golf Contact).................................................................................................Daniel Snowden Office Number.......................................................................................................................................(662) 915-7509 Cell Number..........................................................................................................................................(662) 816-7511 FAX Number..........................................................................................................................................(662) 915-7006 Email......................................................................................................................................... desnowde@olemiss.edu Associate Director......................................................................................................................................... Bill Bunting Associate Director.......................................................................................................................................... Joey Jones Associate Director............................................................................................................................................. Kim Ling Assistant Director...................................................................................................................................... Metz Camfield Assistant Director..................................................................................................................................... Kristen Saibini Senior Staff Assistant........................................................................................................................... Ashley Mangrum Mailing Address............................................................................................................................................PO Box 217 University, MS 38677 Overnight Address...................................................................................................................... 908 All-American Drive Oxford, MS 38655 Athletics Web Site......................................................................................................................www.OleMissSports.com University Web Site............................................................................................................................... www.OleMiss.edu Athletics Twitter........................................................................................................................................ @OleMissNow MG Twitter...............................................................................................................................................@OleMissMGolf @CoachErnestRoss Facebook..................................................................................................................wwww.facebook.com/OleMissMGolf www.facebook.com/OleMissSports Blog.................................................................................................................................. www.OleMissSports.com/Blog

CREDITS Editor: Daniel Snowden Assistant Editor: Mike Swartz Photography: Kevin Bain, Joey Brent, Tim Cowie, Joey Jones, Robert Jordan, Nathan Latil, Wistar Lewis, Kim Ling, Josh McCoy, Ernest Ross, Will Smith and PGA TOUR.

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

COACHES AND STAFF 3-9 3-5........................................... Head Coach Ernest Ross 6....................................... Assistant Coach Jack O’Keefe 7................................................................Support Staff 8-9............................................................Administration 2012-13 REBELS 10-23 10-11........................................................ Chad Bounds 12-13............................................................Tom Brown 14-15...............................................................Joe Lewis 16-17......................................................... Blake Morris 18................................................................ Drew Comer 19.............................................................. Connor Davis 20.........................................................Chandler Fischer 21........................................................... Forrest Gamble 22...............................................................Chris Ingham 23...................................................................Noah West BANCORPSOUTH INTERCOLLEGIATE 24 24.....................................BancorpSouth Intercollegiate 2011-12 REVIEW 25-27 25.........................................................2011-12 Review 26........................................................2012 Fall Results 26-27.................................................. 2011-12 Results HISTORY 28-36 28.............................................................. All-Americans 29.................................................................SEC Honors 30....................................................... All-SEC Selections 31.............................................................. NCAA History 32............................................ Team/Individual Records 33............................................. Team Tournament Titles 34.......................................Individual Tournament Titles 35...........................................................Cary Middlecoff 36..............................................................Letterwinners 37........................................................... Rebels On Tour FACILITIES 38-41 38-39............................................ Ole Miss Golf Course 40............................................... Herrington Golf Center 41..................................................... Whitten Golf House ON THE COVER Featured on the cover of the 2013 Ole Miss Men’s Golf Guide is sophomore Blake Morris. © COPYRIGHT UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI The 2013 Ole Miss Men’s Golf Guide was published by the University of Mississippi Athletics Media Relations Office and designed by Daniel Snowden and Mike Swartz using Adobe InDesign CS6 and Adobe Photoshop CS6. All contents of this issue are copyrighted 2012 by the University of Mississippi. Reproduction without written permission is strictly prohibited.

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MEET THE REBELS 2012-13 ROSTER

NAME Chad Bounds Tom Brown Drew Comer Connor Davis Chandler Fischer Forrest Gamble Chris Ingham Joe Lewis Blake Morris Noah West

YR.-EX. Sr. - 3L Jr. - 2L Fr. - HS Fr. - HS Fr. - HS Fr. - HS Fr. - RS So. - 1L So. - 1L Fr. - HS

HOMETOWN(PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Meridian, Miss. (Lamar) Hertfordshire, England (Sir John Lawes School) Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside) Olive Branch, Miss. (Southern Baptist Education Center) Nicholasville, Ky. (Lexington Christian Academy) Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep) Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Country Day School) Waterbury, Conn. (Berkeley Prep) Belden, Miss. (Tupelo)

Head Coach: Ernest Ross Assistant Coach: Jack O’Keefe Geographic Breakdown Alabama (1) Forrest Gamble

Fr.

Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills)

Arkansas (1) Drew Comer

Fr.

Fort Smith, Ark. (Southside)

Connecticut (1) Blake Morris

So.

Waterbury, Conn. (Berkeley Prep)

Florida (1) Chris Ingham

Fr.

Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Prep)

Georgia (1) Joe Lewis

So.

Savannah, Ga. (Savannah Country Day School)

Kentucky (1) Chandler Fischer

Fr.

Nicholasville, Ky. (Lexington Christian Academy)

Mississippi (3) Chad Bounds Connor Davis Noah West

Sr. Fr. Fr.

Meridian, Miss. (Lamar) Olive Branch, Miss. (Southern Baptist Education Center) Belden, Miss. (Tupelo)

England (1) Tom Brown

Jr.

Hertfordshire, England (Sir John Lawes School)

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


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Ross’ 16 years as a head coach in the SEC rank as the second most behind Florida coach Buddy Alexander (25 years).

ERNEST ROSS HEAD COACH | 16th SEASON | OLE MISS | 1974 In 16 seasons at Ole Miss, head coach Ernest Ross has led the Rebels to seven NCAA appearances, including a fourth place finish in 1985, the 1984 SEC Championship, 27 regular-season tournament titles and two SEC Coach of the Year awards. In 2004, Ross returned to his alma mater and a program he once built to SEC and national prominence. After spending 16 years as the head professional at the Country Club of Jackson, Ross returned to his first love - coaching - and immediately set out to steer the Rebels back to the pinnacle of college golf. Since his return, the Rebels have made five NCAA Regional appearances, 11 All-SEC honorees and two All-Americans. RECENT SUCCESS Senior Joe David ended his career as an Ole Miss Rebel strong, earning 10 top 20 finishes, six in the top 10, and three in the top 5. His stroke average of 71.35, was the third lowest of all time in school history. David also recieved an individual invitation to the NCAA Athens Regional, cementing himself as one of the best in Rebel Golf history. Highlighted by a 3-under par in the second round, David went on to place T8th, barely missing the cut for the next round, giving him his sxith top 10 finish on the season. David particpated in a NCAA Regional Tournament all four years while at Ole Miss. David was also named to the PING All-Region Team for the second time in his career marking the fourth straight year that Ole Miss has had a golfer named PING All-Region. In 2011, Ross led Ole Miss to its fifth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance as the Rebels competed in the East Regional in Blacksburg, Va. David led the Rebels, tying for 10th at the regional. Mississippi native Jonathan Randolph ended his outstanding career earning All-SEC

honors for the second consecutive year. The 2010 season saw the Rebels compete in the NCAA Southeast Regional in Alpharetta, Ga. Randolph had a banner year on the course, becoming the ninth AllAmerican in the history of the program and earning AllSEC first team honors. He ended the year ranked No. 6 in Golfweek. Randolph posted the lowest stroke average (70.44) in the SEC and in the history of Ole Miss men’s golf. In 2009, Ole Miss participated in the NCAA Central Regional in Bowling Green, Ky. They just missed out on advancing to the NCAA Finals, finishing sixth. Randolph tied for seventh to lead the Rebels and earned PING AllSouth Region honors along with David. David also earned All-SEC second team honors and made the SEC All-Freshman Team. Off the course, Stefan Strandlund earned Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) All-Scholar honors. In 2008, the Rebels qualified for the NCAA East Regional on the heels of capturing four tournament titles. Ole Miss made history on Oct. 23, 2007, winning the rain-shortened Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate (for the second year in a row), to become the first team in Rebel history to win three consecutive golf tournaments. The streak began with the Memphis Intercollegiate, followed by the Squire Creek Invitational. In the spring, the Rebels held off then No. 2 Georgia to capture the Linger-Longer Invitational at Reynolds Plantation. Jesse Speirs earned second team All-SEC honors and Randolph made the SEC All-Freshman Team. A highlight in 2008, the Rebels hosted the first annual BancorpSouth Intercollegiate at Reunion Golf and Country Club. The tournament was a success, and this year’s field will feature another strong regional field.

All-sec selections |of14the teamyear tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament titles 26 SEC 2 SEC Players Players of the year | 4 seC | 4 seC Individual Individual Champions | 51| team 51 team tournament tournament titles titles

After a six-year absence from postseason play, Ross guided the Rebels to the 2007 NCAA East Regional and a fourth place finish at the SEC Championship. The team led the field after day one and ended up with their best finish in 19 years. Will Roebuck turned in the best showing for a Rebel at the SECs since 1996, with his fourth place effort. Callum Macaulay earned All-SEC honors and led the Rebels in stroke average. ROSS RETURNS Soon after Ross’ return in the fall of 2004, the Rebels enjoyed one of the biggest turnarounds in school history. The improvement over the course of just one season was staggering and almost hard to believe. Just five months after finishing last at the SEC Championships, Ole Miss claimed its first tournament title since March 21, 1999, with a first-place effort (279-278-284-841) at the 15-team Raising Cane Classic in Hattiesburg, Miss. In Ross’ first season back, Jordan Dempsey registered one of the most successful five-week periods of any individual in school history. Dempsey closed out the fall season in 2004 with a nine-under-par 207 (69-69-69) at the University Club Intercollegiate after posting four straight top-five finishes -- fourth at the Raising Cane Classic, second at the Mason Rudolph Championships, a tie for second at the Memphis Intercollegiate and a tie for third at the Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Intercollegiate. Dempsey did not stop there as he went on to earn All-SEC first team honors and was selected to play in the NCAA East Regional as an individual. He concluded the 2004-05 season with the lowest stroke average in the SEC at 71.47. In 2005-06, the Rebels won three tournaments, OleMissSports.com | 33 3 OLEMISSSPORTS.COM OLEMISSSPORTS.COM


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DEANS OF SEC MEN’S GOLF Active Coaches.................................................................................................Years in SEC Buddy Alexander (Florida)........................................................................................................................................... 25 ERNEST ROSS (OLE MISS)............................................................................................... 16 Chris Haack (Georgia)................................................................................................................................................. 15 Jim Kelson (Tennessee)............................................................................................................................................... 14 Jay Seawell (Alabama)................................................................................................................................................. 11 Brian Craig (Kentucky)................................................................................................................................................ 11 including the Squire Creek Invitational, the Magnolia Cup and the USA Spring Classic. BUILDING THE FOUNDATION A native Mississippian, Ross played for the Rebels in the 70s and later became the head coach in 1979. In his first stint with the Rebels (1979-87), Ross produced great results. After the Rebels finished ninth at the SEC Championships during his first season, Ross guided Ole Miss to a second-place effort in 1982 and the conference crown in 1984. Ross was named SEC Coach of the Year in both `82 and ‘84. Under his guidance, the Rebels made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances in 1984 and 1985. The ‘85 campaign ended with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. Ross also led the Rebels to 16 regularseason tournament titles during his first stint in Oxford. Several individual accomplishments were also seen during Ross’ first eight seasons at Ole Miss. Randy Watkins (1982), Dave Peege (1984 & 1985) and Darren Cole (1984 & 1985) earned All-America honors. Peege also picked up SEC Player of the Year accolades in 1984, while Peege and Cole were named Co-Players of the Year in 1985. PLAYERS ACHIEVE SUCCESS AFTER OLE MISS Many of Ross’ players have gone on to experience success in both the amateur and professional ranks. Vance Veazey, who played for Ross in the late 80s, earned his PGA TOUR card for 2010 after finishing among the top 25 on the Nationwide Tour in 2009. He won the first event (Panama Digicel Championship) of the year on the Nationwide Tour and posted three top-10 finishes. Callum Macaulay finished up his career at Ole Miss in 2007 and enjoyed a highly-successful amateur career

before turning pro. Macaulay made it to the semifinals of the 2007 British Amateur, considered the top amateur tournament in Europe, and won his first ever national championship, capturing the 2008 Scottish Amateur. He won the Scottish Golf Order of Merit in 2007, and was ranked among the top 20 in the World Golf Amateur Rankings. In the fall of 2008, he helped lead Scotland to their first ever World Amateur Team Championship. Macaulay qualified for the 2009 European Tour and earned a career-best second-place finish at the Madeira Islands Open BPI, narrowly missing the win. More recent former Rebels have competed in the U.S. Amateur, including Jonathan Randolph and Joe David, who both qualified in 2009. Randolph advanced to match play. Chip Sullivan, the director of golf at Hanging Rock Golf Club in Salem, Va., won the 2007 PGA Club Professional National Championship and helped the United States reclaim the PGA Cup later that year. In the summer of 2008, he became the first reigning PGA Professional National Champion to compete in the Japan PGA Championship, where he tied for 18th. Sullivan has also competed in several PGA Tour events that season. Since turning professional in 1987, Sullivan has won more than 80 PGA-sanctioned events. Jordan Dempsey won his first pro title in 2007, claiming the NGA Hooter’s Buffalo Run Casino Classic. In 2008, Chris Rogers qualified for the PGA TOUR’s Stanford St. Jude (Memphis, Tenn.) and just missed making the cut. In May of 2009, Rogers captured the Walnut Creek Championship of the eGolf Professional Tour. Mississippi native Kyle Ellis earned his first professional victory in the summer of 2010, capturing the NGA Hooter’s Chattahoochee Hospice Classic. OTHER CAREER SUCCESS

4 ERNEST ROSS FILE 3 PERSONAL • Married to the former Julianna Muse • Has two sons, Don and Christian EDUCATION • The University of Mississippi, 1974 PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1971-73 Ole Miss golf team • Four-time Mississippi PGA Player of the Year • Two-time Gulf States PGA Champion COACHING/TEACHING EXPERIENCE • 1979-87: Ole Miss Coach • Head Professional at Tiger Point Country Club, 1988 • Head Professional at Jackson Country Club, 1989-2004 • 2004-Present: Ole Miss Coach COACHING MILESTONES • 7 NCAA appearances • 4th place finish at 1985 NCAA Championships • 1984 SEC Champion • 6 All-Americans • 33 All-SEC selections • 1984 and 1985 SEC Players of the Year • 1982 SEC Freshman of the Year • Three SEC Medalists • 29 regular-season tournament titles COACHING/TEACHING HONORS • 1982, 1984 SEC Coach of the Year • PGA Master Professional • Gulf States PGA Teacher of the Year in 1994 • Private Clubs PGA Merchandiser of the Year in 1995 • Mississippi PGA Professional of the Year in 2001 • Golf Digest Mississippi No. 1 Teacher in 2001 and 2002 • Gulf States PGA Junior Golf Leader in 2003 • Inducted into Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


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A PLAYERS’ COACH

Dave Peege Former PGA Touring Professional ... 1984, 1985 All-American ... 1984, 1985 SEC Player of the Year ... 1983 SEC Medalist ... 1982 SEC Freshman of the Year. “Coach Ross is the best college golf coach in the country. It takes time to build a program and there is no doubt in my mind that he will have the Rebel program back in the top 20. I always knew he cared about me. It’s been 23 years since I left Oxford, and I am still getting calls from him to make sure that me and my family are doing well. I could only hope that if my two sons play a sport on the college level that they have a coach half as good as Coach Ross.”

Chip Sullivan PGA Professional and Director of Golf at Hanging Rock Golf Club in Virginia ... 2007 PGA Professional National Champion ... Has won more than 80 PGA sanctioned events ... 1986 SEC Medalist ... 1986 All-SEC Selection. “My entire outlook on the game of golf, and the golfing lifestyle changed drastically after I met Coach Ross. Transferring to Ole Miss from the University of Houston, I was in the mindset that there was nothing in life more important than golf. Coach Ross quickly taught me that golf is a game of balance, and only when each area of my life is disciplined and in harmony, in addition to my hard work on the course, then would my game fall into place. It may have taken me awhile to fully understand his teachings, but now I credit a huge part of my golfing success, as well as my success as a husband and father, to him. My respect for Ernest Ross as a coach, as a fellow PGA Professional, and as a genuinely devoted human being, is unending.”

Randy Watkins Former member of the PGA Tour ... Owns and operates two golf courses in Mississippi ... Tournament Director for the Viking Classic (formerly the Southern Farm Bureau Invitational), the PGA Tour event in Mississippi ... 1982 All-American ... 1982 SEC Medalist ... All-SEC in 1982 and 1983.

Ross’ experience extends beyond coaching, as he also has a great deal of experience in golf course management, having worked at several country clubs throughout the United States. Prior to his first appointment at Ole Miss, Ross was employed at the Grenada Country Club(Grenada, Miss.), the Country Club of Darien (Darien, Conn.) and the Leflore Country Club (Greenwood, Miss.). In between his coaching stints, Ross was the head professional at Tiger Point Golf and Country Club (Gulf Breeze, Fla.) for one year and the head pro at the Country Club of Jackson (Miss.) for 16 years. Ross is a four-time Mississippi PGA Player of the Year, a four-time Mississippi PGA Chapter Champion, a two-time Gulf States PGA Section Champion and the 1991 Gulf States PGA Match Play Champion. His best professional finish was a 19th-place effort on the 1991 Ben Hogan Tour. Ross has attended over 25 National PGA Seminars, taught at the PGA National Junior Golf Academy, achieved PGA Master Professional status and passed the PGA Specialty Certification in both Golf Cart Fleet Management and Teaching. He was selected Gulf States PGA Teacher of the Year in 1994, Private Clubs PGA Merchandiser of the Year in 1995, Mississippi PGA Professional of the Year in 2001, Golf Digest Mississippi No. 1 Teacher in 2001 and 2002 and Gulf States PGA Junior Golf Leader in 2003. He has served as Tournament Chairman of the Skytel Invitational and the Farm Bureau Invitational, plus Sponsor Chairman of the Farm Bureau Invitational. FAMILY Ross is a 1974 Ole Miss graduate and 1998 Ole Miss Athletic Hall of Fame inductee. He and his wife, the former Julianna Muse, have two sons, Don and Christian.

“Coach Ross is one of the finest coaches in the country. He is a dedicated teacher and a perfectionist that understands the differences in all his players. He is always searching for new ways to help his players become better golfers, students and young men. He has had a great impact on my life as he has helped teach me the value of hard work and dedication. He is a tremendous asset to Ole Miss and will always field a team that is competitive and representative of our fine University. I am proud now to call him my friend and also proud to encourage all young golfers and their parents to call Ole Miss home.”

Callum Macaulay European Tour professional ... All-SEC in 2007. “Coach Ross has done an amazing job. He’s got great ambition, and I think it’s carried over to the team and the facilities. He came here with a plan, he knew what he wanted to do, and he’s managed to do it. He’s a really positive person, and if he wants something done, that’s what he’ll do.”

Jonathan Randolph 2010 All-American ... Ended the year ranked No. 6 in the nation ... 2010 All-SEC first team selection ... Posted the lowest stroke average in a season by a Rebel with an SEC-leading 70.44 ... Won three times and finished in the top three six times.

The Ross Family: Ernest, Don, Christian and Juliana

“I really love Coach Ross. He’s done a great job with all the facilities up here. When he was recruiting me, he was building a new driving range. He’s gotten us a new chipping area, putting area and a sprinter van. I got on board with someone who loved golf as much as I did and wanted us to get better. He’s doing everything he can to facilitate me getting better and moving on to the next level. It was the best fit for me.”

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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JACK O’KEEFE FILE PERSONAL • Wife: Susan • Children: Lucy, John Freeman, Henry and Hogan

JACK O’KEEFE ASSISTANT COACH | 3rd SEASON | ARKANSAS

When Ole Miss head coach Ernest Ross was in search of a new assistant coach two years ago, he wanted someone that could help take the team to the next level. He found that man in Jack O’Keefe, who brought with him a wealth of experience as a player at the highest level, in addition to his coaching credentials. O’Keefe is in his third year with the program after coaching the University of Central Arkansas golf team from 2007-10. In his first season with the Rebels, O’Keefe helped guide the team to its fifth consecutive NCAA Regional appearance. He helped coach All-American Jonathan Randolph to another All-SEC season. While at Central Arkansas, O’Keefe helped the Bears jump up in the rankings from 139th at the beginning of the 2009-10 season all the way to 63rd in the year end Golfweek poll. O’Keefe guided Central Arkansas to a runner-up finish in the Southland Conference in 2010 and placed all five players on the All-Southland Conference Team (the only team to have five players make All-Conference). During the last four seasons, O’Keefe’s teams won seven team tournaments (four in the 2009-10 season), and had six individual medalists. Prior to coaching at Central Arkansas, O’Keefe was the head golf professional at Hot Springs Country Club in Hot Springs, Ark. While at Hot Springs Country Club, O’Keefe directed over 200 tournaments annually and

also taught over 400 lessons each year. He also directed the junior golf camps each year with over 60 juniors participating each summer. “We’re very excited to have Jack O’Keefe as part of our program. He brings great credentials to the job with TOUR experience and teaching ability. He did an oustanding job while at Central Arkansas, and is already making an impact with us.” -- Head Coach Ernest Ross O’Keefe played professionally for 10 years all over the world. His highlights included earning his PGA Tour card in 1997 (175th on Official PGA Tour Money List), competing in the U.S. Open in 1996 at Oakland Hills (7271-76-76), competing on the Nike Tour in 1996 (15th on Official Nike Tour Money List), 1995 Player of the Year honors on the Hooters Tour ($100,000 Bonus), 1995 International Rookie of the Year, and 1994 Australasian Tour Rookie of the Year (19th on Official Australasian Tour Money List). An accomplished college golfer at the University of Arkansas, O’Keefe was a four-time All-American, two-time All SEC performer, All SWC performer and had three individual victories as his teams at Arkansas won 10 team

EDUCATION • Arkansas, 2010 PLAYING EXPERIENCE • 1989-93 Arkansas Golf Team • Played professionally 10 years COACHING/TEACHING EXPERIENCE • 2010-Present: Ole Miss Assistant Coach • 2007-10: Central Arkansas Assistant Coach • Head Professional at Hot Springs Country Club HONORS • Four-Time All-American • Two-Time All-SEC • All SWC • Earned PGA TOUR card in 1997 • Played in 1996 U.S. Open at Oakland Hills • 1995 Hooters Tour Player of the Year • 1995 International Rookie of the Year • 1994 Australasian Tour Rookie of the Year tournament titles his last two years. O’Keefe specializes in course management, short game fundamentals, golf swing analysis and player development. Other responsibilities include recruiting, scheduling of practices, and academic support and supervision. O’Keefe graduated from the University of Arkansas with a degree in Industrial and Technology Education. O’Keefe and his wife Susan, have four children, Lucy, John Freeman, Henry and Hogan.

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


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Lynnette

Johnson Executive Associate Athletics Director/ Serior Woman Administrator

Lynnette Johnson is in her 23rd year overall with Ole Miss Athletics. Currently, she is in her 14th year as a Sport Administrator and Senior Woman Administrator. She is the Sport Administrator for eight intercollegiate programs, which include: soccer, volleyball, rifle, women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf and tennis. She also handles multiple internal and external operations involving all sports programs and several departments. During her first nine years, Johnson was a member of the Sports Medicine staff. She became the first female head athletic trainer in the Southeastern Conference in 1997. During her 14 years as a sport administrator, the programs that she has worked with have been very successful. Collectively, they have won three SEC Regular Season titles, 14 Western Division titles, three SEC Tournament titles and made over 30 NCAA tournament appearances; which include several Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight and Final Four appearances. Individual student-athlete accomplishments have been just as impressive with multiple All-America honors, SEC Champions, NCAA Champions and two Olympians.

Justin Light Academic Counselor

Daniel Snowden Assistant Media Relations Director

Johnson is also responsible for coordinating and bidding all NCAA and SEC postseason events held on campus. Ole Miss has hosted SEC men’s and women’s tennis, track and field, cross country, softball and soccer and is scheduled to host the SEC Women’s Tennis Championship in April 2012. The NCAA has also found a home at Ole Miss, hosting men’s and women’s tennis regionals, five baseball regionals and three baseball super regionals. Academically, the teams are excelling in the classroom as well; putting up high graduation rates, multiple Academic All-America honors and Taylor Medalists, as well as the first athlete to be inducted into the school’s Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society chapter. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native is a 1988 graduate of East Carolina University and a 1990 graduate of Ole Miss with a master’s degree in Education. She is married to Tal Johnson, and the couple has two daughters, Alexandria and Samantha.

John Simmons Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

Alicia Meredith Event Management Coordinator

Katherine Thornton Senior Staff Assistant

ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the University of Mississippi Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is to advance the University’s role as a major comprehensive institution of higher learning dedicated to teaching, research, and service. The Department will produce competitive and entertaining athletic teams, by recruiting qualified student-athletes, coaches and staff from diverse backgrounds, providing equal opportunities regardless of ethnicity or gender. The Department will prepare student-athletes to be productive members of society by assisting in their development of academic, athletic, social, and leadership skills within an environment which fosters integrity, sportsmanship, and emotional, physical, and mental well being. Operating within the principles of sound fiscal management, the Department will sponsor athletic teams which reflect the interest of the citizens of Mississippi and promote enthusiasm, financial support, cohesiveness, and loyalty within the University community. Demonstrating leadership in all decisions which impact the University, the Southeastern Conference, and the National Collegiate Athletics Association, the Department will conduct itself in an ethical and honest manner.

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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DR. DANIEL W. JONES | CHANCELLOR

From an early age, Dr. Daniel W. Jones knew his career aspirations revolved around medicine and leadership. And while a physician leading a comprehensive university isn’t a common arrangement, Jones’ appointment as the 16th chancellor of the University of Mississippi is no surprise to anyone familiar with his record of leadership and achievements at the UM Medical Center in Jackson and the American Heart Association. Jones became chancellor on July 1, 2009, and oversees the campuses in Oxford, Jackson, Southaven, Tupelo and Grenada. Vice chancellor for health affairs and dean of the School of Medicine since 2003, Jones served as the Medical Center’s chief executive officer, overseeing five schools and the health system. Under his leadership, UMMC restructured its clinical enterprise to create a more agile, market-responsive organization focused on quality, efficiency and clinical leadership. The work resulted in a turnaround in financial performance and selection as one

of the Thomson Top 100 Hospitals in America. Jones’ leadership team also expanded the Medical Center’s commitment to minority scholarships, rural medicine and the elimination of health disparities. Enrollment of underrepresented medical students increased 80 percent in five years. They also led a campaign that raised $53 million, expanded the medical school’s class size from 100 students to 120 students per class and reorganized the medical faculty clinical practice plan from 17 individual practice groups to a single, unified one, facilitating more efficient management and improved patient care. Under his watch, the Medical Center’s research enterprise has been reinvigorated with completion of the Arthur C. Guyton Research Center, acquisition of funding for a research park and increased research funding. A native Mississippian, Jones graduated from Mississippi College in 1971, earned his M.D. in 1975 at UMMC and completed his residency in internal medicine there in 1978. He had a private practice in Laurel, then went to Korea as a medical missionary in 1985. He returned to the UM Medical Center as a faculty member in 1992 and was named the school’s Herbert G. Langford Professor of Medicine in 1998. He directed the

hypertension division and led many clinical studies funded by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of health. He played a crucial role in the acquisition of funding from NHLBI to create the Jackson Heart Study and was its first principal investigator. As the only large scale study of cardiovascular risk factors in African-Americans, Jones had to overcome the understandable reluctance of African Americans to participate in research and to build consensus among the three participating institutions - Jackson State University, Tougaloo College and UMMC. Neither had ever collaborated in such a massive undertaking. The chancellor began volunteering for the American Heart Association 20 years ago and became its national president in 2007-2008. He was one of the early voices in AHA leadership to call attention to the growing problem of childhood obesity and heart disease in women. He was AHA’s national spokesperson on high blood pressure. Jones is married to Lydia Channell Jones, also a Mississippi College graduate. They have two children, Jennifer Jones Flechas of Oxford and Jason Jones of Clinton.

ATHLETICS COMMITTEE

Dr. Ron Rychlak Chairman

William Berry University Faculty

Larry H. Bryan Alumni President-Elect

Kimbrely Dandridge ASB President

Dr. J. David Duncan Medical School

Tim Ellis M-Club Representative

Rose J. Flenorl At-Large Member

Mark Garneau University Staff

T. Michael Glenn Alumni Representative

Dr. Laurel Lambert University Faculty

Sam Lane Alumni Representative

Richard Noble Alumni President

Dr. Brice Noonan University Faculty

Dr. Jason Ritchie University Faculty

Lee Tyner University Attorney

Dr. Ethel Young-Minor University Faculty

PAST ATHLETICS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN

Judge William Hemingway 1920s-37

Dr. T.A. Bickerstaff 1937-72

Dr. Richard Keye 1972-77

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Dr. Parham Williams 1978-83

Dr. Max Williams 1983-97

Dr. Robert Weems 1997-2007

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


COACHES & STAFF

ROSS BJORK | ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Ross Bjork was announced on March 21, 2012 as the seventh full-time Director of Athletics at Ole Miss. Bjork, 39, arrives in Oxford as the youngest AD among BCS schools and comes off a successful stint in that post at Western Kentucky University. Bjork has set the tone early in his Ole Miss tenure, hiring one of the country’s top rising coaches in Brian O’Neal (track and field) in just the first two months on the job. He also appointed three executive level administrators for external relations, academic support and facilities/ game operations. The external relations post was a new umbrella position at the center of Bjork’s reorganization of that area of Ole Miss Athletics, including the UMAA Foundation, ticket operations, marketing and communications and the relationship with Ole Miss Sports Properties. He also created the unit for Health and Sports Performance, which combined sports medicine, strength and conditioning, nutrition and counseling services and added a local orthopedic sports medicine component that will provide primary sports medicine care for all studentathletes. Bjork’s vision in facilities has resulted in a development plan for the Indoor Practice Facility. New projects began in the fall and include a full service dining facility, football team meeting room, player lounge and visuals throughout the complex. Bjork’s first full week at the post was spent on the Rebel Road Trip, a six-day, 16-stop tour of the region that served to unite the Rebel fanbase. He carried that momentum into the launch of a major sales campaign for football season tickets, which included television and radio advertising, billboards, internet marketing and a new outbound telemarketing call center. At WKU, Bjork spent significant time with all head coaches to evaluate and understand the necessary ingredients it

takes for each sport to reach their maximum potential athletically and academically. He oversaw an extensive search process that resulted in Matt Myers being named WKU’s new head baseball coach in July of 2011, and groundbreaking is anticipated in the summer of 2012 for major facility upgrades for WKU’s tennis and track and field programs. After Bjork made a midseason coaching change, the Hilltopper men’s basketball team went on to capture the 2012 Sun Belt Conference Tournament title and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Women’s Volleyball won the conference regular season and tournament in 2011 and reached the NCAA tournament each of the last two years, while men’s and women’s cross country each won conference team titles in 2011. Women’s swimmer Claire Donahue finished second in the nation in the 100 yard butterfly, the highest finish in the program’s history, and then won a pair of gold medals at the 2011 Pan American Games to become the only WKU athlete to ever claim Pan Am gold. WKU’s football program posted the greatest one-season improvement in conference wins in the history of the Sun Belt in posting a 7-1 league mark and second-place conference finish. WKU football also signed the conference’s top recruiting class each of the last two seasons. WKU’s soccer program also reached the Sun Belt Conference tournament championship game in 2011 before falling in overtime in their bid to achieve the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament berth. Operating at full speed immediately after being hired at WKU, Bjork immediately created full time coaching positions for both men’s and women’s golf, implemented a strategic budgeting process, started a master facility plan, restructured several key administrative units and created a new mission statement and core values to guide the athletics program. He also led the “Toppers on Tour” caravan each summer, in which coaches and administrators from the WKU athletic department visit six cities outside of the Bowling Green area in a 19-day span covering over 1,000 total miles. His team also launched the Power of One membership campaign to accelerate growth for the Hilltopper Athletic Foundation

and a new telemarketing program for ticket sales also saw immediate success in new customers for WKU Athletics. Bjork placed a high priority on academic success at WKU and led the creation of a comprehensive academic retention plan for the athletics department, which is geared to proactively impact all incoming student-athletes. Each of WKU’s men’s and women’s athletic teams exceeded the NCAA required 925 Academic Progress Report Rate (APR), and WKU had more individuals honored for their academic achievements by the Sun Belt Conference than any other institution in 2011-12. For the first time in program history, the overall cumulative average GPA was over 3.0 for all 391 student-athletes and 228 maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher. Ten of the university’s 15 athletic programs posted a cumulative team GPA of 3.0 or better. The youngest athletics director of the 120 NCAA FBS programs when hired at WKU, Bjork has an extensive career in intercollegiate athletics with two decades of experience as an administrator and student-athlete, having worked on the senior staffs at UCLA, the University of Miami and the University of Missouri. He began his administrative career at WKU as an Assistant Development Coordinator in 1996-97. Bjork has also served as Campus Recreation Graduate Assistant and Athletic Department Volunteer at Western Illinois University, Marketing Intern for the University of Tulsa, Front Office Intern for the Albuquerque Dukes and Student Volunteer for Athletics at Emporia State University. Bjork is a native of Dodge City, Kan., and received his bachelor’s degree in recreation administration from Emporia State University in 1995 where he was a two-year starter at fullback. He earned a master’s degree in athletic administration from Western Illinois University in December 1996. Bjork is respected nationally by his peers and is Past-President of the National Association of Athletic Development Directors (NAADD). He and his wife, Sonya, have two boys: Payton (6) and Paxton (1).

ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP

Stephen Ponder Senior Executive Associate AD for External Relations

Julie Owen Associate AD for Compliance

Lynnette Johnson Executive Associate AD/ Senior Woman Administrator

Angela Robinson Associate AD for Financial Operations

Matt Ball Senior Associate AD for Compliance

Joe Swingle Associate AD for Facilities & Game Operations

Derek Cowherd Senior Associate AD for Academic Support

Joey Brent Assistant AD for Information Technology

Shannon Singletary Senior Associate AD for Health & Sports Performance

Kyle Campbell Assistant AD for Media & Public Relations

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

Michael Thompson Senior Associate AD for Communications & Marketing

Jamil Northcutt Assistant AD for Internal Operations

Keith Carter Associate AD for Development/ Executive Director UMAA Foundation

Wesley Owen Assistant AD for Ticket Operations

Micah Ginn Director of Creative Services

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2012-13 REBELS

Chad

BOUNDS Senior

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

MERIDIAN, MISS. | LAMAR HS Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring ... In the summer, tied for fifth at U.S. Amateur Qualifier ... Tied for 27th at Mississippi State Amateur. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN) Played in three tournaments ...Shot a career-low round of 70 at the Gary Koch Intercollegiate ... Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll both semesters.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL DEAN’S HONOR ROLL BOUNDS BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 6 2011-12 3 2010-11 20 2009-10 8

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Owns two top-five and seven top-20 finishes in AJGA tournaments ... Finished second at the AJGA Charles Howell III Championship in 2008 ... Third at the AJGA Steelwood Junior presented by AT&T in 2009 ... Won the Mississippi State Games Tournament by 10 shots in 2009 ... Finished second at the 2009 Mississippi State Junior ... Named Mississippi Athlete of the Year for golf in 2009 ... Finished tied for ninth at the Southern Junior in 2009 ... Won

Pros of Tomorrow tournament in 2008 ... Ranked No. 1 Junior in Mississippi in 2008 and 2009 ... Also played basketball and soccer in high school ... Outstanding student ... Finished third in his class at Lamar High School ... Member of the Honor Roll from 2006-2008 ... Member of the Principal’s List in 2009 ... Made a 30 on the ACT ... Highest overall average in English (2006, 2008) ... Highest overall yearly average in History (2008) ... Highest overall yearly average in Physical Science (2006). PERSONAL Son of Dale Bounds ... Born January 21, 1991 ... Majoring in Biology ... Full name is Chad William Bounds ... Mother, Dale, played golf at Alabama ... Uncle, Don Bounds, played golf at Southern Miss.

AVG. 78.16 77.33 78.45 77.12

FALL 2012 (SENIOR) Played in two tournaments as an individual ... Finished with a 78.16 stroke average ... Shot a season-low 72 in the first round of the Sam Hall Intercollegiate. 2011-12 (JUNIOR) Played in one tournament ... Shot a season-low 75 in the first and third rounds at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate ... Tied for 19th at the Mississppi Pro Golf Association Open and tied for 21st at the Mississippi State Amateur ... Posted a top-10 finish at the Southern Amateur Qualifier ... Made the Dean’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring. 2010-11 (SOPHOMORE) Played in seven tournaments ... Posted a seasonlow round of 71 at the Carpet Capital Collegiate ... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Made the

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round).................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 (Gary Koch Intercollegiate, 2009-10) Low 54 (Tournament)................................................................................................................................................................................... 221 (Gary Koch Intercollegiate, 2009-10) Best Individual Finish....................................................................................................................................................................................T41st (Carpet Capital Collegiate, 2010-11) Top Five Finishes.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... NA Top 10 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA Top 20 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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2012-13 REBELS

Tom

BROWN Junior

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND | SIR JOHN LAWES SCHOOL mer ... Named to the Golf Coaches Association of America All-America Scholar team ... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Made the Dean’s Honor Roll in the spring and UMAA Honor Roll in the fall. 2010-11 (SOPHOMORE) Played in one tournament (David Toms Intercollegiate) in the fall and tied for 29th with a 75-70-72-217 ... Missed the remainder of the season with an injured wrist ... Had surgery on his wrist ... Received a medical redshirt ... Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll ... Made the Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the spring and the UMAA Honor Roll in the fall.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL DEAN’S HONOR ROLL BROWN BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 13 2011-12 28 2010-11 3 2009-10 34

2009-10 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 12 tournaments ... Named to the AllSEC Freshman Team ... Finished with a 74.82 stroke average ... Posted one top-10 and one top-20 finish ... Finished seventh at the Squire Creek Intercollegiate to help the Rebels claim second ... Shot a low round of 70 three times ... Made the UMAA

Honor Roll in the fall and the Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the spring. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Qualified for the top 64 at the Men’s English Amateur in July of 2009 ... Played for the England Schools in September of 2008 ... Finished eighth in the English National Schools in July of 2008 ... Tied for second in the Southeast Schools in April of 2008 ... Tied for 48th in the Carris Trophy in July 2008. PERSONAL Son of Ken and Dawn Brown ... Born April 7, 1990 ... Majoring in Exercise Science.

AVG. 73.23 74.75 72.33 74.82

FALL 2012 (JUNIOR) Played in all five fall tournaments ... Finished second on the team with a 73.23 stroke average ... Posted a career-low round of 68, as well as a 54hole tournament low of 210 at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Recorded his second career top10 finish as well as his career best finish with a sixth-place result at the Mason Rudolph Championship ... Tied for 15th at the Bridgestone Golf Collegiate with a 77-70-73--220 ... Tied for 17th at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate with a 74-71-69--214. 2011-12 (RS-SOPHOMORE) Played in all 10 tournaments ... Recorded a 74.75 stroke average ... Finished 29th in the Sam Hall Intercollegiate with a 71-72-72--215 ... Shot a season-low round of 71 twice, including in the second round of the SEC Championship ... Advanced to the round of 16 at the English Amateur during the sum-

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)............................................................................................................................................................................ 68 (Mason Rudolph Championship, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament)........................................................................................................................................................................... 210 (Mason Rudolph Championship, 2012-13) Best Individual Finish.............................................................................................................................................................................. 6th (Mason Rudolph Championship, 2012-13) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. NA Top 10 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 2 Top 20 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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2012-13 REBELS

Joe

LEWIS

Sophomore

Joe

LEWIS

Sophomore

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

SAVANNAH, GA. | SAVANNAH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL High School MVP junior and senior years ... Won the 2010 Savannah City Championship ... Finished 6th at the 2010 Bob White Invitational ... Won the 2010 and 2011 Rebel Invitational ... Won the 2011 Hardaway Invitational ... T1st at the 2010 State Regions ... Won the 2011 State Regions ... Finished 2nd at the 2011 Johnny Paulk Invitational ... T3rd at the 2011 Indian Invitational ... T12th at the 2010 Jones Cup Junior Invitational ... Won both matches at the 2010 GA-SC Junior Challenge Match ... Won the 2011 AJGA Frederica Open ... T2 at the 2011 AJGA E-Z-GO Championship ... T14th at the 2011 AJGA Junior at Innisbrook ... Ranked Top 50 in the AJGA Polo Golf rankings.

SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL DEAN’S HONOR ROLL

PERSONAL Son of Wistar and Deborah Lewis ... Born December 2, 1992 ... Majoring in Business.

LEWIS BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 12 2011-12 28

AVG. 74.41 73.96

FALL 2012 (SOPHOMORE) Played in all five fall tournaments ... Finished with a 74.41 stroke average ... Posted a career-low round of 67 and a season-best tournament score of 215 at the Sam Hall ... Earned two top-20 finishes including a T12th place finish at the Querencia Cabo Collegiate with 74, and a T17th at the David Toms Intercollegiate with an 82-70-79--231. 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Played in all 10 tournaments ... Finished with a 73.96 stroke average ... Earned one top-10 finish ... Tied for ninth place at the Mason Rudolph Championship with a season-best 75-68-69--212 ... The 68 was his best round of the season ... Named to the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... UMAA Honor Roll in the spring and Dean’s Honor Roll in the fall. PRIOR TO OLE MISS

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)..................................................................................................................................................................................... 67 (Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Low 54 (Tournament)..........................................................................................................................................................................212 (Mason Rudolph Championship, 2011-12) Best Individual Finish........................................................................................................................................................................... T9th (Mason Rudolph Championship, 2011-12) Top 5 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ NA Top 10 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Top 20 Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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2012-13 REBELS

Blake

MORRIS

Sophomore

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

WATERBURY, CONN. | BERKELEY PREP ateur tournament ... Won the Connecticut Amateur Championship for the right to compete at the 2012 U.S. Amateur Open Championship... Carded backto-back rounds of 72 and finished 68th to just miss the cut at the U.S. Am ... Finished second at the Northeast Amateur and 15th at the Northern Amateur ... Also tied for 24th at the Sunnehana Amateur and tied for 15th at the Connecticut State Open.

MORRIS BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 13 2011-12 25

AVG. 71.61 72.96

19th at the 2011 Monroe Invitational ... Runnerup in 2008 Connecticut State Junior Am ... Tied for 18th at 2010, 2011 Terra Cotta Invitational ... Participant in the 2011 Northeast Amateur. PERSONAL Son of William and Michelle Morris ... Born January 22, 1992 ... Enrolled in College of Liberal Arts.

PRIOR TO OLE MISS Ranked top 50 in the AJGA Polo Golf Rankings ... FCWT first team All-American ... Tied for third at the 2011 Verizon Jr. Heritage ... Tied for third at the 2010 Verizon Jr. Heritage ... Tied for 14th at the 2009 Verizon Jr. Heritage ... 2008 AJGA Fidelity Investments Champion ... 2007 U.S. Junior Qualifier ... Tied for eighth at the 2009 Rolex Tournament of Champions ... Tied for fourth at the 2009 Dixie Am at age 17 (youngest ever in top five) ... Tied for third at the St. Augustine Am in 2010 ... Tied for

FALL 2012 (SOPHOMORE) Played in all five fall tournaments ... Led the team with a 71.61 stroke average ... Recorded a seasonlow rounds of 67 at both the Sam Hall Intercollegiate and Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ... Tied his 54-hole tournament best at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate firing a 207 ... Earned four top-5 finishes this fall including three third place finishes at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, Mason Rudolph Championship and Bridgestone Golf Collegiate ... Finished in the top-20 of every tournament. 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Played in nine tournaments ... Second on the team with a 72.96 stroke average ...Picked up one top10 and two top-20 finishes ... Earned a seasonbest seventh-place finish at the Chris Schenkel Invitational, firing a 68-69-70--207 ... Tied for 11th at the SEC Championship with a 71-71-69--211 ... Shot a season-best 66 in the second round of the Sam Hall Intercollegiate, his first career tournament ... Between the fall and spring seasons, finished 12th at the Jones Cup Invitational, a prestigious am-

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Low 18 (Single Round)...................................................................................................................................................................................... 66 (Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2011-12) Low 54 (Tournament)....................................................................................................................................................................... 207, 2x, MR: (Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Best Individual Finish.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3rd, 3x, MR: (Sam Hall Intercollegiate, 2012-13) Top Five Finishes............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 Top 10 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Top 20 Finishes.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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2012-13 REBELS

Drew

COMER Freshman

SAVANNAH, FORT SMITH, GA | SAVANNAH ARK. | SOUTHSIDE COUNTRY DAY PRIOR TO OLE MISS AJGA Frederica Attended Southside OpenHigh winner School in ...2011 A three-time ... Hardaway 7A All-State Invitational winner selection and infour-time 2011 ...All-Conference Rebel Invitational pickwinner in Arkansas in 2011 ... ... Regional Finished second winner at the in 2010 2012 and Arkansas 20117A ... State MVP Championjunior and senior years ... Honor Roll member sophomore-senior year ships. ... Second place in the science fair freshman year. PERSONAL PERSONAL Son of Van and Paula Comer ... Full name is Drew Christian Son of ...Wistar Comer Born and on July Deborah 8th, 1993 Lewis......Majoring Born December in Business 2, 1992 ... Majori Administration.

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

Connor

DAVIS

Freshman

OLIVE BRANCH, MISS. | SOUTHERN BAPTIST EDUCATION CENTER FALL 2012 (FRESHMAN) Played in all five fall tournaments ... Finished with a 75.46 stroke average ... Recorded a career-best round of 69 and 54-hole tournament low of 216 at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate to finish T24th. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Attended Southern Baptist Educational Center ... Was named Commercial Appeal “Best of Preps” Finalist from 2009-2011 ... The 2011 Tennessee 2-AA State Champion ... Named Commercial Appeal “Golfer of the Year” for 2011... Had three top-10 finishes on the AJGA circuit ... Rated as the number two golfer in the state of Mississippi. PERSONAL Son of Sherry and Scotchie Davis ... Full name is Connor Mikell Davis ... Born on May 16, 1994 ... Majoring in Business. DAVIS BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 13

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

AVG. 75.46

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2012-13 REBELS

Chandler

FISCHER Freshman

NICHOLASVILLE, KY. | LEXINGTON CHRISTIAN ACADEMY PRIOR TO OLE MISS Attended Lexington Christian Academy ... Won the 2010 AJGA Franklin Mortgage Championship ... Participated in the Kentucky State Championships in 2010 and 2011. PERSONAL Son of Terri and Steven Fischer ... Full name is Chandler Bevis Fischer ... Born January 12, 1994 ... Majoring in Business Administration. | @OLEMISSNOW | @oLEMISSWBB | @CoachErnestRosS 2020 | @OLEMISSNOW | @oLEMISSMGOlf

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2012-13 REBELS

Forrest

GAMBLE Freshman

BIRMINGHAM, ALA. | VESTAVIA HILLS HS FALL 2012 (FRESHMAN) Played in all five fall tournaments ... Finished with a 75.46 stroke average ... Posted a career-low round of 67 and a tournament-best score of 217 at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate to finish T29th ... Recorded his first career top-five finish during the rain shortened Querencia Cabo Collegiate with a 73 to finish T5th. PRIOR TO OLE MISS Attended Vestavia Hills High School ... Was a US Junior Amateur Qualifier in 2011 ... Placed sixth at the Southern Junior Amateur in 2012 ... Finished fifth at the Western Junior Amateur in 2012 ... Was the Alabama State Junior Champion in 2012 ... Has three top-10 finishes in AJGA events ... Ranked No. 84 in the 2012 class in the Polo Golf Rankings. PERSONAL Son of Page and Susan Gamble ... Full name is Forrest Nolan Gamble ... Born May 23, 1994 ... Majoring in Biology. GAMBLE BY THE NUMBERS YEAR ROUNDS Fall 2012 13

AVG. 75.46

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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2012-13 REBELS

Chris

INGHAM Freshman

MIAMI, FLA. | GULLIVER PREP SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL CHANCELLOR’S HONOR ROLL 2011-12 (FRESHMAN) Redshirted ... Named to the SEC First Year Academic Honor Roll ... Chancellor’s Honor Roll in the fall and spring. PRIOR TO OLE MISS AJGA Junior All-Star Aspen Winner in 2008 ... AJGA Junior All-Star All-American Team in 2008 ... FCWT National Championship winner in 2008 ... Two Florida Junior Tour Wins, 2008 and 2009 ... Ranked as high as No. 89 as a sophomore in 2008-09 by Golfweek ... Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2011. PERSONAL Son of Kenneth and Linda Ingham ... Born March 3, 1993 ... Majoring in Business. | @OLEMISSNOW | @oLEMISSWBB | @CoachErnestRosS 2222 | @OLEMISSNOW | @oLEMISSMGOlf

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


Noah

2012-13 REBELS

WEST

Freshman

BELDEN, MISS. | TUPELO HS PRIOR TO OLE MISS Attended Tupelo High School ... Ranked the number one golfer in the state of Mississippi ... A four-time Mississipppi 6A State High School Golf Champion ... 2011 6A Medalist Golf Champion ... 2010 AJGA Bass Pro Shop Champion ... A low qualifier into the United States Junior Championships ... Finished fourth out of 101 players at the National Trusted Choice Big “I” Tournament. PERSONAL Son of Peter and Stephanie West ... Full name is Noah Mansell West ... Born February 23, 1994. All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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BANCORPSOUTH INTERCOLLEGIATE

Ole Miss will host the sixth annual BancorpSouth Intercollegiate in 2013 at Reunion Golf and Country Club, in Madison, Miss. The two-day event will take place April 1-2. Founded in 2004, Reunion Golf and Country Club was designed by Bob Cupp. Reunion has hosted the 2007 State Amateur Championship, U.S. Amateur Qualifiers and the 2006 U.S. Mid-Amateur Qualifier. “Ole Miss is proud to host this fine tournament at such an outstanding course and club,” head coach Ernest Ross said. “Reunion will test the skills of every golfer, and I know everyone will have a great experience in Madison, Miss.”

TEAM CHAMPIONS

REUNION GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS

2008 Champion - Chattanooga (283-280-289--852) Runner-Up - LSU (284-279-293--856)

2008 Medalist - Zach Sucher, UAB (69-70-68--207) Runner-Up - Jonathan Randolph, Ole Miss (66-69-74--209)

2009 Champion - LSU (297-299-293--889) Runner-Up - Arkansas (297-302-293--892)

2009 Medalist - Andrew Landry, Arkansas (72-72-71--215) Runner-Up - Adam Hoffman, Vanderbilt (71-72-75--218)

2010 Champion - North Florida (286-282-278--846) Runner-Up - Florida (272-289-286--847)

2010 Medalist - Tyson Alexander, Florida (64-71-70--205) Runner-Up - Tim McKenney, Florida (63-71-72--206)

2011 Champion - South Alabama (285-286-571) Runner-Up -Southern Mississippi (290-287-577)

2011 Medalist - Philipp Westermann, Southeastern Louisiana (68-70-138) Runner-Up -Lane Hulse, South Alabama (68-71-139)

2012 Champion - Wichita State (276-290--566) Runner-Up - Central Arkansas (282-285--567)

2012 Medalist - Jonathan Fly, Memphis (68-68--136) Runner-Up - Brad Schneider, UCF (68-70--138)

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2011-12 REVIEW

2011-12 SEASON REVIEW STARTING STRONG The Rebels opened up the 2011 fall season with a solid performance at the Sam Hall Intercollegiate in Hattiesburg, Miss. The three-round tournament saw senior Billy Brozovich fire one of the lowest rounds in Ole Miss history with a 65 in the first round. Senior Joe David added three rounds under 70 leading to one of the best performances of his career with a 206. The Rebels continued to add to the record books shooting one of the best rounds in a tournament with a 276, as well as one of the lowest scores for a tournament with an 846. DAVID DOMINATES Senior Joe David ended his career as an Ole Miss Rebel strong, earning 10 top 20 finishes, six in the top 10, and three in the top 5. His stroke average of 71.35, was the third lowest all time in school history. He also managed to record 18 rounds at, or under, par, while shooting the second most rounds in the 60’s in a season with 11. ALL-SEC HONOREE Joe David was named second team All-SEC during his senior season. This was the second time David had been named second team All-SEC since his freshman year when he was also tabbed Freshman All-SEC. YOUNG TALENT STEPS UP Freshman Blake Morris and Joe Lewis came on for the Rebels in a big way, filling in the slots behind the senior

talent of David and Brozovich. Morris, from Waterbury, Connecticut, played in nine tournaments, including a solid performance at the Chris Schenkel Invitational where he placed T7th, shooting a 207. Morris also ended the season second on the team in stroke average with a 72.96. Joe Lewis, from Savannah, Ga., had his bright spots as well, including a great performance at the Mason Rudolph Championship in Franklin, Tenn. After shooting a 75 in the openning round, Lewis came back with a 68 and 69 in the second and third rounds respectively to end with a 212, placing him T9th. With his 68 in the second round, Lewis helpped the Rebels shoot the third lowest round all time in school history with a 275, as well as one of the lowest scores for a tournament all time with an 845. His final stroke average of a 73.96 was fourth best on the team. TOP TEN REBELS The 2011-12 Rebel golf team placed within the top 10 of eight tournaments, including a second-place finish at the Mason Rudolph Championship. DAVID RECIEVES NCAA INVITE Senior Joe David recieved an individual invitation to the NCAA Athens Regional, cementing himself as one of the best in Rebel Golf history. Highlighted by a 3-under par in the second round, David went on to tie for 8th, barely missing the cut for the next round, giving him his sixth top-10 finish on the season. David particpated in a NCAA

Regional Tournament all four years while at Ole Miss. DAVID NAMED TO PING ALL-REGION TEAM Joe David was named to the PING All-Region Team for the second time in his career as a Rebel by the Golf Coaches Association of America. This marked the fourth straight year that Ole Miss has had a golfer named PING All-Region. INCOMING FRESHMAN SHOWS PROMISE EARLY Incoming freshman Forrest Gamble, from Birmingham Ala., won the 67th Alabama State Junior Golf Championship at Mountain Brook Club in Birmingham. This capped off a productive summer for the incoming Rebel as he also placed in the top 10 at the Southern Junior in Pinehurst, North Carolina, as well as the Western Junior in Village of Golf, Florida. MORRIS JUST MISSES CUT AT US-AMATEUR Freshman Blake Morris missed the cut at the U.S. Amateur after carding back-to-back rounds of 72 in the first two rounds of the U.S. Amateur Open Championship at the Cherry Hill Village Country Club in Colorado. Morris finished in a tie for 68th and just missed the cut for match play, which features the top 64 golfers after the first two rounds.

Joe David earned All-SEC second team honors in 2012, becoming the eighth player in the history of the program to earn All-SEC honors more than once.

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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FALL 2012 CUMULATIVE STROKE AVERAGES NAME TOURN. RNDS STROKES Blake Morris 5 13 931 Tom Brown 5 13 952 Joe Lewis 5 12 893 Forrest Gamble 5 13 981 Connor Davis 5 13 981 Chad Bounds 2 6 469 TEAM 5 70 5,207

AVG. 71.61 73.23 74.41 75.46 75.46 78.16 74.38

BEST 18 67 68 67 67 69 72 67

BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 207 4 4 5 210 --- 1 4 215 --- --- 2 217 1 1 1 216 --- --- --- 222 --- --- --- 207 4 5 ---

BEST FINISH 3rd 6th T12th T5th T24th 48th 1st

2011-12 CUMULATIVE STROKE AVERAGES NAME TOURN. RNDS STROKES AVG. BEST 18 BEST 54 TOP 5 TOP 10 TOP 20 BEST FINISH Joe David 11 31 2,212 71.35 66 206 3 6 10 T3rd Blake Morris 9 25 1,824 72.96 66 207 0 1 2 T7th Billy Brozovich 10 28 2,071 73.75 65 208 1 1 3 T3rd Joe Lewis 10 28 2,065 73.96 68 212 --- 1 1 T9th Tom Brown 10 28 2,093 74.75 71 215 --- --- --- T29th Chad Bounds 1 3 232 77.33 75 232 --- --- --- 79th Thomas Watkins 1 2 163 81.50 81 163 --- --- --- 82nd TEAM 10 145 10,660 73.52 65 206 2 9 --- 2nd

2011-12 TOURNAMENT-BY-TOURNAMENT RESULTS Sam Hall Intercollegiate Sept. 12-13 Hattiesburg, Miss. (Hatiesburg CC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. UAB 2. South Alabama 3. Louisiana-Lafayette 4. Memphis 5. Ole Miss 6. Mississippi State 7. Southern Mississippi 8. Louisiana Tech 9. Sam Houston State 2 10. Arkansas-Little Rock 11. Southeastern Louisiana 12. Arkansas State 13. Louisiana-Monroe 14. Rice 15. McNeese State OLE MISS GOLFERS 5. Joe David T14. Billy Brozovich T29. Joe Lewis T29. Blake Morris 79. Chad Bounds T29. Tom Brown* * Competed as an individual

285-278-273--836 278-282-281--841 286-276-282--844 287-277-281--845 276-282-288--846 287-284-279--850 287-284-289--860 292-282-287--861 82-291-289--862 285-288-292--865 291-287-288--866 295-287-285--867 299-295-288--882 297-292-299--888 299-298-302--899 68-69-69--206 65-74-72--211 70-73-72--215 73-66-76--215 75-82-75--232 71-72-72--215

MASON RUDOLPH CHAMPIONSHIP Sept. 23-25 Franklin, Tenn. (Legends Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Middle Tennessee State 285-280-279--844 2. Ole Miss 290-275-280--845 3. Georgia Southern 284-283-281--848 4. Oklahoma 285-279-287--851

5. Memphis 6. Davidson College 7. College of Charleston 8. Vanderbilt 9. Akron 10. Samford 11. South Carolina T12. Western Carolina T12. Georgia State 14. Belmont OLE MISS GOLFERS T3. Joe David T3. Billy Brozovich T9. Joe Lewis T39. Blake Morris T43. Tom Brown

288-292-276--856 288-284-286--858 289-285-285--859 292-293-280--865 293-280-293--866 293-293-287--873 291-298-288--877 306-301-289--896 301-295-300--896 293-310-294--897 69-68-71--208 73-68-67--208 75-68-69--212 75-71-74--220 73-75-73--221

BRICKYARD COLLEGIATE Oct. 7-9 Macon, Ga. (The Brickyard) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Georgia Tech 2. Florida State 3. North Florida 4. Georgia 5. Virginia Tech 6. Chattanooga 7. Texas-Arlington T8. Oklahoma T8. Mercer 10. Ole Miss 11. Colorado State 12. Augusta State 13. College of Charleston 14. Gonzaga 15. Air Force

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280-285-283--848 282-298-285--865 284-294-290--868 295-296-281--872 297-294-290--881 296-298-291--885 298-297-292--887 301-296-293--890 299-289-302--890 297-299-296--892 300-301-293--894 292-302-302--896 303-298-297--898 300-316-296--912 307-304-303--914

OLE MISS GOLFERS T14. Joe David T43. Blake Morris T43. Billy Brozovich T56. Joe Lewis T70. Tom Brown

68-76-74--218 74-74-76--224 76-76-72--224 80-73-74--227 79-77-78--234

DAVID TOMS INTERCOLLEGIATE Oct. 17-18 Shreveport, La. (Southern Trace CC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Oklahoma 2. Lamar 3. SMU 4. LSU T5. Tulsa T5. Louisiana-Lafayette T7. Ole Miss T7. Mississippi State 9. Louisiana Tech 10. South Alabama 11. Kansas State OLE MISS GOLFERS T3. Joe David T24. Joe Lewis T28. Blake Morris T37. Tom Brown T44. Billy Brozovich

283-286-293--862 281-304-287--872 294-291-289--874 293-287-295--875 287-295-296--878 296-290-292--878 287-288-309--884 294-303-287--884 299-302-290--891 299-288-307--894 310-301-307--918 69-72-73--214 73-71-78--222 73-71-79--223 72-74-79--225 74-75-80--229

Bridgestone Collegiate Oct. 29-30 Greensboro, N.C. (Forest Oaks CC) 1. Iowa State 2. North Carolina State

297-285--582 297-290--587

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


2011-12 REVIEW T3. Virginia Tech T3. Mississippi State 5. South Carolina T6. North Carolina T6. Kentucky T6. Purdue T6. Michigan T10. Pepperdine 11. Ole Miss T12. UNCG T12. Georgia State 14. VCU 15. Toledo OLE MISS GOLFERS T8. Joe David T22. Tom Brown T22. Billy Brozovich T56. Joe Lewis 82. Thomas Watkins

294-297--591 295-296--591 291-301--592 294-299--593 300-293--593 297-296--593 299-294--593 304-290--594 300-294--594 296-302--598 297-301--598 307-296--603 298-311--609 76-69--145 74-74--148 74-74--148 76-77--153 81-82--163

JOHN HAYT COLLEGIATE Feb. 26-28 Ponte Vedra, Fla. (Sawgrass Country Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Arkansas 2. UCF 3. North Florida 4. Coastal Carolina T5. North Texas T5. TCU 7. Tennessee 8. LSU 9.Jacksonville T10. UAB T10.Tulsa 12. Ole Miss 13. Georgia Southern 14. Furman 15. Mercer OLE MISS GOLFERS T19. Joe David 48. Joe Lewis T55. Billy Brozovich T55. Tom Brown T63. Blake Morris

299-292-281--872 294-294-288--876 300-295-282--877 296-302-285--883 298-293-294--885 300-293-292--885 295-296-295--886 298-298-291--887 300-297-291--888 307-293-292--892 304-293-295--892 300-306-294--900 316-292-299--907 306-306-296--908 309-308-293--910 72-77-72--221 75-75-76--226 77-75-77--229 76-79-74--229 79-79-72--230

CHRIS SCHENKEL INVITATIONAL March 16-18 Statesboro, Ga. (Forest Heights CC) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Alabama 2. Virginia T3. Auburn T3. Florida 5. UAB 6. Ole Miss 7. North Florida 8. South Carolina 9. Kentucky 10. Vanderbilt 11. Georgia Southern 12. Notre Dame 13. Minnesota 14. North Carolina State OLE MISS GOLFERS T7. Blake Morris T10. Joe David T42. Tom Brown T65. Joe Lewis 78. Billy Brozovich

268-269-280--817 283-275-281--839 282-277-288--847 280-285-282--847 286-279-290--855 280-286-292--858 286-285-291--862 293-277-294--864 286-286-298--870 304-289-282--875 296-292-290--878 289-293-300--882 300-284-300--884 301-286-298--885 68-69-70--207 66-71-73--210 73-73-74--220 76-73-75--224 73-76-82--231

HOOTIE AT BULLS BAY March 25-27 Awendaw, S.C. (Bulls Bay Golf Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Auburn 2. Virginia 3. Texas A&M 4. Kentucky 5. LSU 6. South Carolina 7. North Carolina State 8. North Carolina 9. Ole Miss 10. Augusta State T11. Wake Forest T11. Wisconsin 13. College of Charleston T14. Maryland T14. Wofford OLE MISS GOLFERS T12. Joe David T39. Billy Brozovich T43. Joe Lewis T56. Tom Brown DQ. Blake Morris * Disqualified

285-275-294--854 287-289-287--863 289-278-299--866 285-282-302--869 286-287-302--875 291-290-296--877 291-279-312--882 290-281-313--884 292-284-316--892 294-294-306--894 298-299-305--902 301-298-303--902 295-300-310--905 293-299-319--911 294-298-319--911

OLE MISS GOLFERS T11. Blake Morris T15. Billy Brozovich T31. Joe David T39. Joe Lewis 47. Tom Brown

71-71-69--211 72-70-71--213 71-73-73--217 74-73-72--219 73-71-79--223 NCAA REGIONAL May 17-19 Athens, Ga. (University of Georgia Golf Course)

OLE MISS GOLFERS T8. Joe David

72-68-72--212

71-70-77--218 73-71-81--225 74-73-79--226 77-73-79--229 74-70-79*--223

BANCORPSOUTH INTERCOLLEGIATE April 2-3 Madison, Miss. (Reunion Golf and Country Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Wichita State 2. Central Arkansas 3. UCF T4. UAB T4. Memphis T6. Middle Tennessee St. T6. Southeastern Louisiana 8. Missouri-Kansas City 9. Ole Miss 10. Texas-Arlington 11. Mississippi State 12. South Alabama 13. UNCG 14. Southern Miss 15. Francis Marion 16. Jackson State OLE MISS GOLFERS T14. Joe David T39. Billy Brozovich T45. Blake Morris T49. Joe Lewis T49. Tom Brown

276-290--566 282-285--567 280-289--569 283-288--571 285-286--571 285-289--574 284-290--574 293-287--580 285-297--582 292-291--583 291-293--584 291-298--589 298-299--597 297-304--601 304-298--602 297-310--607 69-74--143 69-78--147 75-73--148 76-73--149 72-77--149

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP April 20-22 Sea Island, Ga. (Sea Island Golf Club) TEAM STANDINGS 1. Alabama 2. Auburn 3. Florida 4. Georgia 5. Arkansas 6. Ole Miss 7. Kentucky 8. Tennessee 9. Vanderbilt 10. South Carolina 11. LSU 12. Mississippi State

Joe David earned his first ever top-10 finish at NCAA Regionals, shooting a 77-71-71--219 to tie for 10th at the NCAA East Regional to lead the Rebels.

272-274-282--828 277-280-277--834 283-278-280--841 273-284-293--850 286-280-289--855 287-285-285--857 284-294-288--866 285-290-293--868 289-286-294--869 289-289-293--871 296-284-297--877 289-290-300--879

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ALL-AMERICANS CARY MIDDLECOFF • 1939

DARREN COLE • 1984, 1985

JON BARTLETT • 2000

Cary Middlecoff distinguished himself as the greatest golfer in Ole Miss history and one of the best the Mid-South has ever known. Middlecoff was Ole Miss’ first golf All-American in 1939. He entered the PGA Tour in 1947, and from 1947 to 1961, Middlecoff won more than 40 tour events and about $250,000. He finished runner-up on the money list four times. Middlecoff won the 1949 and 1956 U.S. Opens and the 1955 Masters. In 1974 Middlecoff was inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame. He became the 48th member of the PGA/World Golf Hall of Fame in 1986. After retiring from competition, Middlecoff spent 15 years as a network television golf commentator. Middlecoff died Sept. 1, 1998 of heart failure at the age of 77.

Darren Cole picked up honorable mention All-America honors in 1984 and made the second team in 1985. He was a member of the 1984 SEC Championship team as well as consecutive NCAA Teams in ‘84 and ‘85. Cole was the SEC Co-Player of the Year in 1985 with teammate Dave Peege. He earned AllSEC first team honors in 1984 and ‘85 and second team honors in 1986. He ranks first in the Ole Miss record books with 26 top-10 finishes in his career and second with 16 top-five showings. His 71.70 stroke average in the 1984-85 season ranks as the third best all-time.

Jon Bartlett spent two years with the Rebels in 1999 and 2000 and led the team to consecutive NCAA appearances. Bartlett earned honorable mention All-America honors in 2000 as well as All-SEC accolades. He finished the season with four top-five, eight top10 and 11 top-20 finishes. Bartlett advanced to the NCAA Championships in 2000 as an individual and shot a careerbest 66 in the second round on his way to a tie for 24th. He finished with a 71.77 stroke average for the season and ended the year ranked No. 29 by Golfweek.

LAN GOOCH • 1988 RANDY WATKINS • 1982

Randy Watkins enjoyed a fine career for the Rebels from 1980-83, earning honorable mention All-America status in 1982. He captured medalist honors in helping lead Ole Miss to a second-place finish at the SEC Championships in 1982. Watkins picked up first team All-SEC honors in 1982 and 1983. He is tied with four other players for the lowest three-round score in the history of Ole Miss men’s golf, and ranks second in tournament victories, with four. A former member of the PGA Tour, Watkins owns and operates two golf courses in Mississippi. He currently serves as Tournament Director for the Viking Classic (formerly the Southern Farm Bureau Invitational), the PGA Tour event in Mississippi.

Lan Gooch arrived at Ole Miss in the fall of 1985, and it wasn’t long before he became a part of history with the Rebel golf team. In his first year, the team finished fourth at the NCAA Championships. Gooch is one of 11 Rebels to compete in the NCAA Championships as an individual. An All-SEC selection in 1987 and 1988, Gooch was also named an Honorable Mention All-American following his senior campaign in 1988. That season, he also claimed medalist honors at the SEC Championship. Following his collegiate career, Gooch continued playing, qualifying for the PGA Tour in 1998. Gooch is currently the head pro at the Natchez Trace Golf Club in Saltillo, Miss.

BRIAN ROWELL • 1995 DAVE PEEGE • 1984, 1985 Dave Peege earned first team All-American honors in back-to-back years (198485), while helping lead the Rebels to unprecedented heights. As a sophomore in 1983, Peege was selected to the All-SEC first team and took medalist honors at the SEC Championships. In 1984 Peege helped lead the Rebels to the SEC Championship and the team’s first ever NCAA Championship appearance, while earning SEC Player of the Year honors along the way. His senior season, Peege was named SEC Co-Player of the year with teammate Darren Cole and helped lead the Rebels to their best finish (fourth) ever at the NCAA Championships.

Brian Rowell lettered four years for the Rebels in the middle 90s, and had his best season in 1995, earning honorable mention All-America honors. He qualified for the NCAA East Regional and just missed making the NCAA Championships. Rowell, an All-SEC first-team selection, won one title and had seven top-five finishes that year while closing with a 72.52 stroke average. He followed up the ‘95 campaign with his second consecutive trip to the NCAA East Regional, concluding the season with five top-10 and seven top-20 finishes. Rowell earned All-SEC honors for the second year in a row after finishing as the runner-up at the SEC Championships.

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JORDAN DEMPSEY • 2005 Jordan Dempsey played three years for the Rebels and turned in one of the finest seasons in Ole Miss history, earning honorable mention All-America honors in 2005. He finished that season with the lowest stroke average in the SEC at 71.47, which still ranks as the second lowest ever at Ole Miss. Dempsey, who earned All-SEC first team honors, qualified for the 2005 NCAA East Regional as an individual. He won his first ever professional title in 2007, capturing the NGA Hooter’s Tour Buffalo Run Classic in Miami, Okla.

JONATHAN RANDOLPH • 2010 Jonathan Randolph became the ninth All-American in the history of the program in 2010, earning first team honors from the Golf Coaches of America Association (GCAA) and Golfweek. He is the second first team AllAmerican in the program’s history. Randolph produced one of the best seasons in Ole Miss history, finishing with the lowest stroke average (70.44) in a season by a Rebel and ending the year ranked No. 6 nationally. He earned first team All-SEC honors and led the league in stroke average all season. Randolph won three times in 2010 and posted eight top-five finishes, including third at the SEC Championships and the NCAA East Regional. In addition, Randoph was selected to the All-Nicklaus Team and was a member of the winning United States Palmer Cup Team. He went 3-1-0 at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland in helping the U.S. reclaim the cup.

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


HISTORY & RECORDS

SEC HONORS SEC COACH OF THE YEAR

SEC FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR

Ernest Ross 1982 and 1984

Dave Peege 1982

SEC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

Dave Peege 1984 1985 (Co-Player of the Year)

Darren Cole 1985 (Co-Player of the Year)

SEC MEDALISTS

Randy Watkins 1982

Dave Peege 1983

Dave Peege sank this putt on the second hole of sudden death to capture the 1983 SEC Championship over Wayne Smith of Georgia. Peege fired a 69-73-71--213 to win the title, one of seven victories during Peege’s career at Ole Miss. Chip Sullivan 1986

Lan Gooch 1988

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ALL-SEC SELECTIONS

Jon Bartlett First Team, 2000

Tom Brown Freshman Team, 2010

Tim Cantwell Second Team, 1994

Darren Cole First Team, 1984, 85 Second Team, 1986

Sean Dale Freshman Team, 2009

Joe David Second Team, 2009, 12 Freshman Team, 2009

Jordan Dempsey First Team, 2005

Lan Gooch First Team, 1987, 88

Pete Kellermann Freshman Team, 2010

Clay Long Second Team, 1972

Callum Macaulay Second Team, 2007

Gary Martin Second Team, 1982

Dave Miley Second Team, 1987, 89

Troy Muller Second Team, 2001

Dave Peege First Team, 1983, 84, 85

Lane Pippin Second Team, 1997

Jonathan Randolph Freshman Team, 2008 First Team, 2010

Brian Rowell First Team, 1995, 96

Haymes Snedeker First Team, 1999

Jesse Speirs Second Team, 2008

Chip Sullivan First Team, 1986

Randy Watkins First Team, 1982, 83

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP APPEARANCES 1968 NCAA Championship University Course • Las Cruces, N.M. June 17-22 • (Individual only) Chuck Rea Neal Lovelady 1972 NCAA Championship Cape Coral Golf Resort • Cape Coral, Fla. June 21-24 • (Individual only) Clay Long 1984 NCAA Championship Bear Creek GolfWorld • Houston, Texas May 23-26 • 302-288-293--883 • 20th Darren Cole 73-71-71-75--290 (T24) Dave Peege 73-70-72-75--290 (T24) Duane Lorio 76-76-74--226 Chip Sullivan 81-72-76--229 Gary Martin 80-75-77--232

1985 NCAA Championship Grenelefe Resort • Haines City, Fla. May 22-25 • 290-296-302-298--1186 • 4th Darren Cole 70-70-76-74--290 (T6) Glen Day 69-78-77-75--299 Dave Peege 76-78-72-74--300 Chip Sullivan 75-74-80-76--305 Duane Lorio 83-74-77-75--309

1999 NCAA Championship Hazeltine National GC • Chaska, Minn. June 2-5 • 299-319--618 • T24th Phil Caravia 75-77--152 (46) Chris Malloy 74-79--153 Troy Muller 74-83--157 Jon Bartlett 76-81--157 Haymes Snedeker 76-82--158

1986 NCAA Championship Bermuda Run CC • Winston Salem, N.C. May 28-31 • (Individual only) Chip Sullivan 78-79-81--238

2000 NCAA Championship Grand National • Opelika, Ala. May 31-June 3 • (Individual only) Jon Bartlett 75-66-73-70--284 (T24)

1988 NCAA Championship N. Ranch CC • Westlake Village, Calif. May 25-28 • (Individual only) Lan Gooch 78-80--158

2001 NCAA Championship Duke University Course • Durham, N.C. June • 296-296--592 • T18 J.J. Thompson 74-73--147 (T49) Andrew Medley 73-74--147 (T49) Troy Muller 76-73--149 Phil Caravia 74-76--150 Tommy Clement 75-76--151

NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 1989 NCAA East Regional Long Bay Club • Myrtle Beach, S.C. May 25-27 • (Individual only) Dave Miley 73-73-79--225 1995 NCAA East Regional Yale University GC • New Haven, Conn. May 18-20 • (Individual only) Brian Rowell 73-79-77--229 (T78) 1996 NCAA East Regional The Monster Course • West Point, N.Y. May 16-18 • (Individual only) Brian Rowell 78-75-78--231 (T53) 1997 NCAA Championship Cascades Course • Hot Springs, Va. May 15-17 • (Individual only) Lane Pippin 77-73-82--232 (T80) 1999 NCAA East Regional Rhode Island CC • Barrington, R.I. May 20-22 • 292-289-294--875 • 9th Troy Muller 71-72-74--217 (T24) Haymes Snedeker 72-73-73--218 Chris Malloy 74-74-72--220 Jon Bartlett 77-70-75--222 Phil Caravia 75-78-76--229

2007 NCAA East Regional Golf Club of Georgia • Alpharetta, Ga. May 17-19 • 309-297-297--903 • 17th David Marino 75-75-74--224 (T50) Will Roebuck 80-74-71--225 Chris Rogers 76-76-74--226 Callum Macaulay 79-72-79--230 Brice Bailey 79-79-78--236 2008 NCAA East Regional Council Fire Golf Club • Chattanooga, Tenn. May 15-17 • 293-291-287--871 • 25th Jonathan Randolph 73-68-73--214 (T47) Kyle Ellis 73-72-71--216 Jesse Speirs 74-75-71--220 David Marino 73-76-76--225 Johnny Delprete 87-79-72--238 2009 NCAA Central Regional Club at Olde Stone • Bowling Green, Ky. May 14-16 • 296-299-290--885 • T6th Jonathan Randolph 74-71-71--216 (T7th) Joe David 74-72-74--220 Jesse Speirs 71-81-77--229 Will Roebuck 85-76-69--230 Billy Brozovich 77-80-76--233

2010 NCAA Southeast Regional Capital City Club at Crabapple • Alpharetta, Ga. May 20-22 • 301-285-287--873 • T6th T3. Jonathan Randolph 68-72-69--209 T34. Joe David 75-69-74--218 T58. Billy Brozovich 80-73-70--223 T63. Pete Kellermann 79-71-74--224 T72. Tom Brown 79-76-75--230 2011 NCAA East Regional Pete Dye River Course • Blacksburg, Va. May 19-21 • 311-306-299--916 • 10th T10. Joe David 77-71-71--219 T42. Jonathan Randolph 81-75-72--228 T59. Billy Brozovich 79-80-75--234 T63. Chad Bounds 74-80-81--235 72. Kyle Kmiecik 81-82-81--244 2012 NCAA Athens Regional University of Georgia Golf Course • Athens, Ga. May 17-19 • (Individual only) Joe David 72-68-72--212

1985 TEAM - FOURTH AT NCAAS

2000 NCAA Central Regional Victoria Country Club • Victoria, Texas May 18-20 • 289-294-283--866 • 11th Jon Bartlett 72-71-68--211 (T10) Troy Muller 70-74-71--215 Andrew Medley 73-75-72--220 Phil Caravia 74-74-73-221 Chris Malloy 76-78-72--226 2001 NCAA East Regional Golden Horseshoe GC • Williamsburg, Va. May 17-19 • 285-291-280--856 • T10th Phil Caravia 73-68-68--209 (T8) Andrew Medley 70-73-68--211 Troy Muller 69-73-71--213 J.J. Thompson 73-77-73--223 Tommy Clement 74-78-75--227 All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

Ole Miss earned its highest finish ever at the NCAA Team Championships, shooting a 290-296-302-298--1186 to finish fourth at the Grenelefe Resort in Haines City, Fla., May 22-25, 1985.

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TEAM RECORDS MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES, SEASON 11 1983-84 10 2000-01 9 1984-85 8 1982-83 8 1994-95 MOST VICTORIES, SEASON 6 1983-84 (Spring Hill, New Orleans, Panhandle, Country Club of Jackson, Red Carpet, SEC Championship) MOST TOP TEN FINISHES, SEASON 13 1984-85 12 2000-01 12 1999-00 12 1983-84 12 1999-00 11 1998-99 11 1994-95

MOST ROUNDS UNDER PAR, SEASON 17 1983-84 16 2007-08 MOST ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER, SEASON 17 1983-84 16 2007-08 LOWEST TOTAL FOR SINGLE ROUND 272 2001 Gator Invitational 274 1982 Mississippi Intercollegiate 275 2011 Mason Rudolph Championship 275 1983 Spring Hill Intercollegiate 275 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship 276 2012 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 276 2011 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 276 2005 All South Collegiate Invitational 276 2001 Gator Invitational 276 2001 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 276 1982 Mississippi Intercollegiate

276 277 277 277 277 277

1984 Gator Invitational 2008 Linger-Longer Invitational 2000 Gator Invitational 1985 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 1985 Gator Intercollegiate 2010 SEC Championship

LOWEST TOTAL FOR A TOURNAMENT 828 1982 Mississippi Intercollegiate 832 2001 Gator Invitational 833 1984 Gator Invitational 839 1985 Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate 840 2004 University Club Intercollegiate 841 2004 Raising Cane Classic 842 2009 Gator Invitational 843 2001 Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate 845 2012 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 845 2011 Mason Rudolph Championship 846 2011 Sam Hall Intercollegiate 849 2010 SEC Championship

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES, SEASON 9 Dave Peege, 1983-84 8 Brian Rowell, 1994-95 8 Jonathan Randolph, 2009-10 7 Jordan Dempsey, 2004-05 6 Darren Cole, 1983-84 MOST TOP FIVE FINISHES, CAREER 17 Dave Peege, 1982-85 16 Darren Cole, 1983-86 13 Brian Rowell, 1992-93; 1995-96 12 Jonathan Randolph, 2008-Present MOST TOP TEN FINISHES, SEASON 10 Dave Peege, 1983-84 9 Jordan Dempsey, 2004-05 9 Darren Cole, 1984-85 9 Jonathan Randolph, 2009-10 8 Jon Bartlett, 1999-00 8 Darren Cole, 1983-84 8 Brian Rowell, 1994-95 MOST TOP TEN FINISHES, CAREER 26 Darren Cole, 1983-86 22 Dave Peege, 1982-85 18 Jon Bartlett, 1999-00 17 Brian Rowell, 1992-93; 1995-96 17 Jonathan Randolph, 2008-2011 14 Kyle Ellis, 2004-08 LOWEST SINGLE ROUND SCORE 62 Dave Peege, 1985 Gator Intercollegiate (2nd rnd)* 63 Darren Cole, 1985 Chris Schenkel Intercoll. (3rd rnd) 63 Joe David, 2010 SEC Championship (3rd rnd) 64 Lan Gooch , 1987 Gator Intercollegiate (1st rnd) 64 Mark Mills, 1987 Gator Intercollegiate (1st rnd) 64 Jonathan Randolph, 2009, Mason Rudolph Championship (1st rnd) 65 Billy Brozovich, 2011, Sam Hall Intercollegiate (1st rnd) 65 Kyle Ellis, 2004 Raising Cane Classic (2nd rnd) 65 Randy Watkins, 1982 Miss. Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 65 Dave Peege, 1983 Miss. Intercollegiate (3rd rnd) 65 Lane Pippin, 1997 Gator Invitational (1st rnd) 65 J.J. Thompson, 2001 Gator Invitational (2nd rnd) 65 Jonathan Randolph, 2008 Rio Pinar Invitational (1st rnd) *Tournament Record

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LOWEST TWO-ROUND SCORE 131 Dave Peege 131 Jonathan Randolph

1985 Gator Intercollegiate 2009 Mason Rudolph Championship

LOWEST THREE-ROUND SCORE 203 Haymes Snedeker 203 Dave Peege 203 Dave Peege 203 Randy Watkins 203 Troy Muller

1998 Gary Koch/Cleveland Intercollegiate 1985 Gator Intercollegiate 1983 Mississippi Intercollegiate 1982 Mississippi Intercollegiate 2001 Gator Invitational

LOWEST STROKE AVERAGE, SEASON 70.44 Jonathan Randolph 2009-10 70.80 Dave Peege 1983-84 71.35 Joe David 2011-12 71.47 Jordan Dempsey 2004-05 MOST ROUNDS UNDER PAR, SEASON 22 Dave Peege 1983-84 16 Jordan Dempsey 2004-05 14 Joe David 2011-12 14 Haymes Snedeker 1998-99 13 Jonathan Randolph 2007-08 MOST ROUNDS PAR OR BETTER, SEASON 28 Jonathan Randolph 2009-10 27 Dave Peege 1983-84 22 Kyle Ellis 2007-08 19 Jordan Dempsey 2004-05 18 Joe David 2011-12 MOST ROUNDS IN THE 60s IN A SEASON 14 Jonathan Randolph 2009-10 11 Joe David 2011-12 8 Jonathan Randolph 2007-08 MOST TOURNAMENT VICTORIES 7 Dave Peege 1981 Memphis State Tiger Intercollegiate, 1983 SEC Championship, 1984 Pan American Intercollegiate, 1984 Gator Invitational, 1984 Red Carpet, Intercollegiate, 1984 LSU Invitational, 1985 Gator Intercollegiate 4 Randy Watkins 1982 Country Club of Jackson, 1982 SEC Championship, 1982 Mississippi Intercollegiate, 1983 Panhandle Intercollegiate

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


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TEAM TOURNAMENT TITLES TOURNAMENT Mississippi Intercollegiate Mississippi Intercollegiate Mississippi Intercollegiate Buckhaults Invitational Mississippi Intercollegiate Mississippi Intercollegiate Mississippi State Invitational Southern Miss Invitational Mississippi Intercollegiate Arkansas State/ Delta State Arkansas State/ Eastern Illinois Centenary Classic Mid South Classic Mississippi Intercollegiate Country Club of Jackson Memphis State Tiger Intercollegiate Mississippi Intercollegiate Mississippi Intercollegiate New Orleans Intercollegiate Spring Hill Intercollegiate UNO-Marriott Intercollegiate Panhandle Intercollegiate Country Club of Jackson Red Carpet Intercollegiate SEC Championship Dixie Intercollegiate Panhandle Intercollegiate Country Club of Jackson Chris Schenkel Intercollegiate Cape Coral Intercollegiate Fairfield Bay Classic Pepsi USF Invitational Mississippi Coca-Cola Invitational Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Invitational Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate SLU-Mardi Gras Invitational Gary Koch/Cleveland Intercollegiate Alabama Spring Invitational Raising Cane Classic All South Collegiate Invitational Magnolia Cup Squire Creek Invitational USA Spring Golf Classic Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate Memphis Intercollegiate Squire Creek Invitational Mason Rudolph Intercollegiate Linger-Longer Invitational Mobile Bay Intercollegiate Sam Hall Intercollegiate Querencia Cabo Challenge

DATE SCORE 1954 279-289--568 1955 577 1966 586 Mar. 18, 1966 863 1967 598 1968 601 1969 616 1969 1116 1971 572 Spring 1972 392 1973 365 Fall 1972 N/A Fall 1974 N/A Fall 1975 N/A 1981 872 Oct. 16-18, 1981 299-297-309--905 Nov. 1-2, 1981 293-299-284--876 Oct. 3-4, 1982 276-278-274--828 Mar. 3-5, 1983 299-308-300--907 Nov. 11-12, 1983 302-275--577 Mar. 1-3, 1984 308-291-285--884 Mar. 13-16, 1984 297-291-292--880 Apr. 6-8, 1984 292-281-283--856 Apr. 20, 1984 292 May 11-13, 1984 297-293-291--881 Nov. 2-4, 1984 287-298-288--873 Mar. 13-15, 1985 286-300-290--876 Apr. 19-21, 1985 288-290-279--857 Apr. 26-28, 1985 277-280-282--839 Mar. 12-14, 1986 289-296-282--867 Sept. 12-13, 1987 291-281-304--876 Mar. 15-17, 1991 289-302-292--883 Oct. 12-13, 1992 299-292--591 Oct. 18-19, 1993 290-282--572 Sept. 19-20, 1994 293-292--585 Mar. 30-31, 1998 293-284-287--864 Oct. 19-20, 1998 279-283-287--849 Mar. 19-21, 1999 281-290-285--856 Sept. 20-21, 2004 279-278-284--841 Feb. 14-15, 2005 292-276--568 Sept. 23, 2005 277 Oct. 17-18, 2005 281-284-290--855 Mar. 13-14, 2006 279-287-290--856 Oct. 22-24, 2006 290-296-290--876 Oct. 8-9, 2007 280-292--872 Oct. 15-16, 2007 282-292-286--860 Oct. 21-23, 2007 283 Mar. 14-16, 2008 277-292-287--856 Feb. 21-23, 2010 291-285-301--877 Sept. 10-11, 2012 289-276-280--845 Oct. 14-16, 2012 296

HIGHEST UM FINISH/PLACE (SCORE) Lewis Culley Jr. (138) Lewis Culley Jr. (139) Jim Gamblin (145) Chuck Rea (141) Chuck Rea (N/A)

Clay Long (N/A) Leigh Brannan/1st (144) Leigh Brannan/2nd (144) Rick Kies/1st (211) Dave Peege/1st (215) Randy Watkins/2nd (215) Randy Watkins/1st (203) Randy Watkins/3rd (224) Matt Long/2nd (136) Darren Cole/2nd (216) Dave Peege/2nd (216) Dave Peege/2nd (211) Dave Peege/1st (70) Dave Peege/2nd (213) Darren Cole/1st (213) Darren Cole/2nd (209) Dave Peege/T2nd (209) Darren Cole/2nd (205) Will Pritchard/T4th (215) Jeff Daves/1st (216) John Pinel/T2nd (215) Tim Cantwell/1st (142) William Power/1st (141) John Howard/6th (145) Lane Pippin/1st (211) Haymes Snedeker/1st (203) Haymes Snedeker/2nd (211) Kyle Ellis/T1st (206) Jordan Demspey/T1st (139) Jamie Howarth/2nd (67) Chris Rogers/T1st (211) Kyle Ellis/1st (212) Callum Macaulay/T5th (216) Jesse Speirs/2nd (139) Kyle Ellis/T5th (215) Jonathan Randolph and Jesse Speirs/T3rd (69) David Marino/T3rd (213) Jonathan Randolph/T3rd (215) Blake Morris/3rd (207) Forrest Gamble and Blake Morris/T5th (73)

2012 Querencia Cabo Challenge Champions The Rebels won the rain-shortened Querencia Cabo Challenge in 2012 for Ole Miss’ 13th tournament title since head coach Ernest Ross returned to lead the program in 2004. The Rebels were lead by freshman Forrest Gamble and sophomore Blake Morris who each carded a 73 and each finished T5th.

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT TITLES NAME TOURNAMENT Lewis Culley Jr. Mississippi Intercollegiate Lewis Culley Jr. Mississippi Intercollegiate Van Lee Mississippi Intercollegiate Jimmy Hoppin Mississippi Intercollegiate Jim Gamblin Mississippi Intercollegiate Chuck Rea Mississippi Intercollegiate Chuck Rea Mississippi Intercollegiate Bill Lovelady Mississippi Intercollegiate Clay Long Centenary Classic Leigh Brannan Mid South Classic Leigh Brannan Mississippi Intercollegiate Johnny Lang Southern Junior-Senior Rick Kies Country Club of Jackson Dave Peege Memphis State Tiger Intercollegiate Randy Watkins Country Club of Jackson Randy Watkins SEC Championship Randy Watkins Mississippi Intercollegiate Randy Watkins Panhandle Intercollegiate Dave Peege SEC Championship Dave Peege Pan American Intercollegiate Dave Peege Gator Invitational Dave Peege Red Carpet Intercollegiate Dave Peege LSU National Invitational Darren Cole Dixie Intercollegiate Dave Peege Gator Intercollegiate Chip Sullivan SEC Championship Lan Gooch Dixie Intercollegiate Jeff Daves Fairfield Bay Classic Dave Miley LSU Invitational Lan Gooch SEC Championship Tim Cantwell Mississippi Coca-Cola Invitational William Power Fairfield Bay/Pepsi Invitational Brian Rowell Mercedes Benz Collegiate Brian Rowell Legends/Pepsi Intercollegiate Lane Pippin SLU-Mardi Gras Invitational Haymes Snedeker Gary Koch/Cleveland Intercollegiate Haymes Snedeker Billy Hitchcock Intercollegiate Troy Muller Gary Koch/Cleveland Intercollegiate Troy Muller Louisiana Classic Jordan Dempsey All South Collegiate Invitational Kyle Ellis USA Spring Golf Classic Jonathan Randolph Mason Rudolph Championship Jonathan Randolph Gator Invitational Jonathan Randolph Chris Schenkel

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DATE SCORE TEAM FINISH/SCORE 1954 138 1st/568 1955 139 1st/577 1963 146 2nd/607 1964 137 2nd/563 1966 145 1st/586 1967 141 1st/598 1968 N/A 1st 1969 150 2nd 1972 N/A N/A Fall 1974 72-72--144 1st Fall 1974 67-69--136 T2nd Spring 1975 69-71--140 8th 1981 211 1st/872 Oct. 16-18, 1981 69-74-72--215 1st/299-297-307--905 Apr. 16-18, 1982 68-73-72--213 5th/296-294-291--881 May 13-15, 1982 71-70-70--211 2nd/286-296-298--880 Oct. 3-4, 1982 68-70-65--203 1st/276-278-274--828 Mar. 16-18, 1983 216 2nd/878 May 13-15, 1983 69-73-71--213 4th/293-298-297--888 Feb. 7-11, 1984 68-70-69--207 6th/288-290-298--876 Feb. 17-19, 1984 69-67-68--204 2nd/282-295-276--833 Apr. 20, 1984 70 1st/292 Oct. 3-5, 1984 69-71-70--210 4th/294-293--877 Nov. 2-4, 1984 75-70-68--213 1st/287-298-288--873 Feb. 15-17, 1985 69-62-72--203 9th/302-277-292--871 May 16-18, 1986 68-74-68--210 3rd/287-304-294--885 Oct. 25-26, 1986 66-70-73--209 2nd/288-291-291--870 Sept. 12-13, 1987 71-68-77--216 1st/291-281-304--876 Sept. 29-30, 1987 71-65-74--210 3rd/367-366-365--1098 May 13-15, 1988 70-70-69--209 T3rd/294-289-292--875 Oct. 12-13, 1992 69-73--142 1st/299-292--591 Oct. 18-19, 1993 74-67--141 1st/290-282--572 Feb. 24-26, 1995 70-74-70--214 2nd/289-309-293--891 Sept. 18-19, 1995 71-71--142 T4th/297-293--590 Mar. 30-31, 1998 70-74-67--211 1st/293-284-287--864 Oct. 19-20, 1998 67-68-68--203 1st/279-283-287--849 Apr. 9-11, 1999 69-71-68--208 3rd/290-293-284--867 Oct. 16-17, 2000 74-68-69--211 2nd/292-286-288--866 Mar. 12-13, 2001 68-71--139 3rd/284-294--572 Feb. 14-15, 2005 72-67--139 1st/292-276--568 Mar. 13-14, 2006 68-73-71--212 1st/279-287-290--856 Sept. 25-27, 2009 64-67--131 7th/275-291--566 Feb. 13-14, 2010 71-72-67--210 10th/299-289-298--886 Mar. 19-21, 2010 70-69-72--211 T5th/287-290-294--871

7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


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CARY MIDDLECOFF Ole Miss Golf’s First All-American PGA/World Golf Hall of Fame Inductee Cary Middlecoff, a Memphis, Tenn., native, distinguished himself as the greatest golfer in Ole Miss history and one of the best the Mid-South has ever known. Middlecoff was Ole Miss’ first golf AllAmerican in 1939. Middlecoff earned his dental degrees and was part of the Army Dental Corps in World War II. During a military leave in 1945, the 23-year-old Army Lieutenant left his mark on the golfing world when he won the North-South Open in Pinehurst, N.C. He was the first and only amateur ever to win that event when it was part of the the PGA tour. After leaving the military at the rank of Captain, Middlecoff went to work in his father’s dental office in Memphis. He never intended to make a career out of professional golf, but his father, Dr. H.F. Middlecoff, encouraged him to make a living playing golf. He entered the PGA tour in 1947, and from 1947 to 1961, Middlecoff won more than 40 tour events and about $250,000. He finished runner-up on the money list four times. In his first season, Middlecoff won the Charlotte Open and collected $2,000, a huge paycheck for that era. Middlecoff went on to win $10,000 that year. The rest of the story is history. Middlecoff won the 1949 and 1956 U.S. Opens and the 1955 Masters. He was runner-up in the 1957 U.S. Open and finished second twice in the Masters, 1948 and 1959. Middlecoff just missed winning the 1955 PGA Championship as he was edged out by Doug Ford. Middlecoff’s best year came in 1955 when he won six titles (The Masters, Crosby, St. Petersburg, Western, Miller Open and Cavalcade of Golf) and was the second leading money earner. He also finished second on the money list in 1949, 1951 and 1952, captured the Vardon Trophy in 1956 with a 70.35 stroke average and competed on winning Ryder Cup teams in 1953, 1955 and 1959. In 1974, Middlecoff was inducted by the PGA of America (in conjunction with golf writers and a panel of other experts) into the PGA Hall of Fame. He became the 48th member of the PGA/World Golf Hall of Fame in 1986. Middlecoff was one of the first inductees into the PGA Hall of Fame along with Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and Gene Sarazen. His induction ceremonies were appropriately conducted at Pinehurst, N.C., the new home of the Golf Hall of Fame and the golf resort where he won his first professional tournament. In 1990, Middlecoff became a member of the Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame and in 1996 was selected to the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. After retiring from competition, Middlecoff spent 15 years as a network television golf commentator. Middlecoff died Sept. 1, 1998, of heart failure at age 77.

Above: Cary Middlecoff (third from right) stands for a group shot with his teammates at Ole Miss. Below: An article in PGA Magazine in 1986 with an interview with Dr. Middlecoff. Middlecoff was inducted into the PGA/World Golf Hall of Fame following a career of more than 40 tour wins that included: the 1955 Masters and two U.S. Open titles (1949, 1956). He was also a member of three winning Ryder Cup teams (1953, 33 and 59).

All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament titles

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OLE MISS MEN’S GOLF LETTERWINNERS SINCE 1950 ... A ... Derek Abel........................................................................... 2006 Charles Allen........................................................................ 1951 Matt Armstrong.............................................................1996; 98 Doug Auw.................................................................1989-90-91 George Ayers....................................................................... 1957 ... B ... Brice Bailey...............................................................2005-06-07 Ed Barnett........................................................................... 1975 Jerry Barrier........................................................................ 1953 Jon Bartlett................................................................ 1999-2000 Jim Beavers................................................................... 1990-91 Brewer Binion...................................................................... 2005 Larry Blatt........................................................................... 2006 Joe Bonargo........................................................1992-93-94-95 Lucas Boyd................................................................ 2003,2005 Bedford Bradley.................................................1952-53-54-55 Leigh Brannan............................................................... 1975-76 Nick Brown................................................................1992-93-94 Chad Bounds...................................... 2010-11-12 Tom Brown......................................... 2010-11-12 Billy Brozovich..........................................................2009-10-11 Buddy Bryant................................................................. 1984-85 Tommy Butler................................................................. 1958-59 ... C ... Bill Cagle.............................................................................. 1952 John Campbell................................................................ 1974-75 Tim Cantwell..............................................................1992-93-94 Phil Caravia.................................................... 1998-99-2000-01 Jimmy Carle...............................................................1989-90-91 Dean Causey........................................................................ 1975 Ray Chaote........................................................................... 1950 Tommy Clement.............................................................. 2001-02 Billy Coffee..................................................................... 1951-52 Darren Cole........................................................1983-84-85-86 Willis Connell.............................................................1953-54-55 Jim Cooper........................................................................... 1950 Clayton Covey.................................................................1987; 89 Bill Crenshaw....................................................................... 1954 Lewis Culley Jr...........................................................1954-55-56 Maxie Cupit.......................................................................... 1976 ... D ... Sean Dale............................................................................ 2009 Jeff Dandurand...................................................1980-81-82-83 Rob Darden................................................................... 1990-91 Jeff Daves...........................................................1986-87-88-89 Joe David...................................................................2009-10-11 Connor Davis................................................ 2012 Floyd Davis........................................................................... 1960 Scott Davis..................................................................... 1989-90 Bobby Day................................................................1967-68-69 Glen Day......................................................................... 1984-86 Ramsey Day......................................................................... 1995 Felder Dearman................................................................... 1950 Raymond Dearman.............................................................. 1960 Johnny Delprete............................................................. 2008-09 Johnny Dement ........................................................1964-65-66 Jordan Dempsey.......................................................2002-03-05 Cedric Denis ........................................................................ 2000 Jack Dilworth............................................................1987; 89-90 Ladd Dilworth...................................................................... 1985 Robert Dreyfus ........................................................ 1999; 2001 Ben Dupont.........................................................1995-96-97-98 ... E ... F ... Kyle Ellis.........................................................2004-05-06, 2008 Brendan Fisher.............................................................. 2000-01 Buzz Fly............................................................................... 1976 Dave Foley..................................................................... 1986-88 Don Fruge.................................................................1965-66-67 ... G ... Stephen Gaia....................................................................... 1997 Forrest Gamble............................................. 2012 Jarrod Gardner...................................................2002-03-04-05 Ed Gattlin....................................................................... 1961-62 Robert Genin............................................................1962-63-64 Charles Gillis........................................................................ 1953

Lan Gooch...........................................................1985-86-87-88 Joe Rice Goodman......................................................... 1958-59 Charles Graeber........................................................1962-63-64 Ken Graeber.............................................................1971-72-73 Adam Grogan ...................................................................... 1995 William Grubbs .................................................................... 1992 Josh Gunn ........................................................................... 1994 ... H ... Justin Hacker.................................................................. 1992-93 John Harless........................................................................ 1988 Greg Heinecke............................................................... 1990-91 Michael Hodges................................................................... 1999 Mark Hodgins...................................................................... 1990 Jimmy Hoppen...........................................................1963-64-65 Barry House........................................................................ 1976 Allen Hovious................................................................. 1967-68 John Howard............................................................1994-95; 97 Jamie Howarth..................................................................... 2006 Thad Hudgens................................................... 1992; 94-95-96 ... J ... K ... Bob Jones ........................................................................... 1952 Bryan Kane.................................................................... 2002-03 Pete Kellermann.................................................................. 2010 Peter Kelly............................................................................ 1997 Rick Kies.............................................................1979-80-81-82 Jeff King..................................................................... 1990-1991 Kmiecik, Kyle ...................................................................... 2011 ... L ... Ben Lane............................................................1989-90-91-92 Dale Lane............................................................................. 1961 Johnny Lang................................................................... 1975-76 Gregory Lawrence............................................................... 1960 J.J. Lawrence........................................................................ 1952 Lanne Lawson...................................................................... 1992 Jimmy Lear........................................................................... 1953 Van Lee.....................................................................1962-63-64 Jonathan Lenz...................................................................... 2003 Joe Lewis..................................................... 2012 David Lingle........................................................1972-73-74-75 Clay Long..................................................................1971-72-73 Matt Long............................................................................ 1984 Sam Longston Jr............................................................. 1961-62 Duane Lorio..............................................................1983-84-85 Bill Lovelady........................................................1967-68-69-70 Neal Lovelady................................................................ 1967-68 Ben Lowery.................................................................... 2001-02 Al Lyle............................................................................ 1958-59 ... M ... Callum Macaulay.................................................2004-05-06-07 Chris Malloy................................................................ 1999-2000 David Marino.......................................................2005-06-07-08 Farley McElroy..........................................................1951-52-53 Ham McGuire....................................................................... 1984 Bobby Maddox..........................................................1971-72-73 Dwight Maddox.................................................................... 1967 Gary Martin.........................................................1981-82-83-84 Andrew Medley.........................................................2000-01-02 Ryan Michals.............................................................. 2004-2005 Dave Miley..........................................................1986-87-88-89 Mark Mills................................................................1987; 89-90 Luke Minor........................................................................... 1990 Blake Morris................................................. 2012 Troy Muller.....................................................1997; 99-2000-01 Chris Mullhaupt......................................................... 2008, 2011 Hugh Muse.................................................................... 2008-09 ... N ... O ... Dave Nichols.............................................................1962-63-64 Don Noblitt................................................................1972-73-74 Gene Odom.......................................................................... 1973 John Openshaw ................................................................... 1961

John Pegues ................................................................. 1950-51 John Pinel ..........................................................1990-91-92-93 Lane Pippin ................................................................... 1997-98 Jack Pittman .................................................................. 1960-61 Chris Polk............................................................................. 1981 William Power .....................................................1991-92-93-94 Greg Price ........................................................................... 1996 Primavera, Zach ................................................................. 2011 Will Pritchard ......................................................1986-87-88-89 Peter Pugh II ..........................................................1996; 98-99 Bill Pullen .................................................................. 1975-1976 Buck Purselley............................................................... 2000-01 ... R ... Jonathan Randolph.............................................2008-09-10-11 Cary Rawlings ............................................................... 1970-71 David Ray ...........................................................1972-73-74-75 Charles Rea .............................................................1966-67-68 Greg Richey......................................................................... 1980 Mike Riley ...........................................................1980-81-82-83 Warren Rodgers ........................................................... 1967-68 Will Roebuck........................................................ 2006-07, 2009 Chris Rogers.......................................................2004-05-06-07 Fletcher Rosenbaum ........................................................... 1951 Ernest Ross .............................................................1971-72-73 Ralph Ross ................................................... 1971-72-73-74-75 Brian Rowell ...................................................... 1992-93; 95-96 Gary Ryan ........................................................................... 1967 ... S ... Danny Sanford .................................................................... 1998 Terry Schad .............................................................1964-65-66 Ryan Schwartz ..................................................1995-96-97-98 Nick Shelton ....................................................................... 1991 Alex Shields Jr. .............................................................. 1957-58 David Shields................................................................. 2003-04 Haymes Snedeker ..............................................1996-97-98-99 Chris Shuler ........................................................................ 1989 Jesse Speirs................................................................... 2008-09 Pope Spruiell................................................................. 2003-04 Jim Stahnke ..............................................................1969-70-71 Bill Stallings ........................................................................ 1957 Stefan Strandlund................................................................ 2009 Chip Sullivan ............................................................1984-85-86 Adam Swope.............................................................2004-05-06 Brian Swope............................................................... 2002-2003 ... T ... V ... Denzil Taylor.................................................................. 1958-59 Dow Taylor........................................................................... 1994 Robert Temple..........................................................1969-70-71 J.J. Thompson....................................................................... 2001 Bob Travis .........................................................1954-55-56-57 Dennis Troy.................................................................... 1970-71 Jan A. Tyler........................................................................... 1957 Neil Valentine....................................................................... 1972 Gene Van Cleve.........................................................1958-59-60 Vance Veazey................................................................. 1987-88 ... W ... Larry Wagster................................................................ 1960-61 Randy Watkins.....................................................1980-81-82-83 Thomas Watkins........................ ...........................................2011 Chuck Webb......................................................................... 1969 Alex Weddington.......................................................1971-72-73 Neil White Jr.......................................................................... 1962 Will White ..................................................................1995-96-97 Jimmy Whitten ..........................................................1962-63-64 Dick Wilkerson .............................................................. 1958-59 Greg Williams....................................................................... 1980 Wayne Williams .............................................................. 1958-59 Wes Willis .................................................................1996; 98-99 Bill Woodbury....................................................................... 1980 BOLD indicates current player

... P ... Pat Palmer .................................................................... 1984-85 Bobby Parker............................................................1964-65-66 Dave Peege .......................................................1982-83-84-85 Jim Pegues .......................................................................... 1950

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7 NCAA APPEARANCES | 1 All-American 8 NCAA Appearances | 11 All-Americans | 33 All-SEC Selections


Vance Veazey has eight professional wins, including four on the Nationwide Tour. He has played on the PGA Tour, most recently in 2010.

Cary Middlecoff entered the PGA TOUR in 1947, and from 1947 to 1961, he won more than 40 tour events and finished runner-up on the money list four times. Middlecoff’s best year came in 1955 when he won six titles, including The Masters. In 1974, he was inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame. He became the 48th member of the PGA/World Golf Hall of Fame in 1986

REBELS ON TOUR Callum Macaulay (left) has played on the European Tour and the Challenge Tour since turning pro in 2007. Kyle Ellis (below) won his first professional event in 2010 on the NGA Pro Tour. Former All-American Jonathan Randolph (bottom right) won NGA Tour Rookie of the Year honors after claiming two tournament titles this season.

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All-sec selections | 14 year team tournament titles | 17Champions individual tournament 26 SEC Players of the | 4 seC Individual | 51 teamtitles tournament 39 titles

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THE herrington golf center The men’s golf team can practice rain or shine now with the addition of the Herrington Golf Center. The 3,600-square-foot indooroutdoor practice facility includes hitting and video bays. The building, made possible by a generous gift from Clay and Elinor Herrington, sits adjacent to the Whitten Golf House.

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THE whitten golf house The Whitten Golf House houses team meeting rooms, locker rooms for both teams, coaches offices and areas for storage and repair of golf equipment as well as a state of the art putting area upstairs.

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