Men's Golf

By
  • Matt Perkins
Mar. 22, 2005
Every season, Minnesota's men's golf team establishes the same main goal - winning a Big Ten title. This year, the Gophers have increased their chances by having not just five good golfers going into competition but six who are swinging hot clubs. This has created some healthy competition for the five spots on tournament day.
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Mar. 02, 2005
Minnesota shot a tournament-best 8-under 280 in the final round to finish sixth at the Puerto Rico Classic at the Westin Rio Mar Golf Club in Rio Mar, Puerto Rico.
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Mar. 01, 2005
Minnesota's men's golf team shot a 4-over 292 in the second round Monday to move into a tie for 11th place at the Puerto Rico Classic at the Westin Rio Mar Golf Club in Rio Mar, Puerto Rico.
By
  • Kent Erdahl
May. 24, 2004
Minnesota's men's golf team entered the NCAA Central Regional over the weekend with bags full of awards and a good chance of qualifying for the NCAA Championships.
By
  • Adam Fink
May. 06, 2004
When Brad James became an assistant for Minnesota's men's golf program in 1997, he began an annual trek to his native Australia to recruit.
By
  • Adam Fink
May. 03, 2004
It might not have been a first-place finish, but there were enough signs for Minnesota's men's golf coach Brad James to believe his team is ready to defend its Big Ten crown.
By
  • Adam Fink
Apr. 29, 2004
Stretching a span of four weeks beginning in late March, Minnesota's men's golf team was on the road - every weekend.
By
  • Adam Fink
Apr. 12, 2004
Last weekend, Minnesota's men's golf team searched for a rotation that would give the team a solid score from each player. The Gophers found just that.
By
  • Adam Fink
Apr. 05, 2004
Minnesota's men's golf coach Brad James said last week that all the Gophers needed was a solid fifth score to jump from a middle-of-the-pack to a top-of-the-standings team.
By
  • Adam Fink
Mar. 31, 2004
Minnesota's men's golf coach Brad James felt the Gophers were within striking distance of the lead after two rounds of the National Invitational Tournament wrapped up Monday.
By
  • Adam Fink
Mar. 30, 2004
Strong winds hurt Minnesota's men's golf team's scores on the second day of the National Invitational Tournament on Monday. However, it also damaged nearly every other team's scores in the tournament, held in Tucson, Ariz.
By
  • Adam Fink
Mar. 29, 2004
The short game struggled, as Minnesota's men's golf coach Brad James expected.
By
  • Adam Fink
Mar. 23, 2004
Minnesota's women's second-year golf coach Katie Weiss uses the terms "rebuilding" or "transition" to describe this year's squad.
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Jun. 02, 2003
Last summer, poor playing conditions marred the first two days of the NCAA men's golf tournament forcing officials to contemplate slicing the 30-team field in half.At the time, Minnesota stood in 16th place with its season - and possibly the program - on the verge of being washed away like the standing water on the Scarlet course of Ohio State University.
By
  • Brian Stensaas
Jun. 02, 2003
Last summer, poor playing conditions marred the first two days of the NCAA men's golf tournament forcing officials to contemplate slicing the 30-team field in half.At the time, Minnesota stood in 16th place with its season - and possibly the program - on the verge of being washed away like the standing water on the Scarlet course of Ohio State University.
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