Men's Golf

Mar. 25, 2008
Golf legend Ben Hogan is regarded almost unanimously as the greatest ball striker of all time. Tiger Woods, currently No. 1 in the world and arguably the best golfer of all time, was quoted in Golf Digest as saying he hopes to someday "own his swing" ...
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  • Austin Cumblad
Mar. 25, 2008
Golf legend Ben Hogan is regarded almost unanimously as the greatest ball striker of all time. Tiger Woods, currently No. 1 in the world and arguably the best golfer of all time, was quoted in Golf Digest as saying he hopes to someday "own his swing" ...
By
  • Austin Cumblad
Mar. 24, 2008
The Minnesota women's golf team's schedule didn't really allow it a spring break, but considering the results, the Gophers probably didn't mind too much. Minnesota recorded its first tournament win since October 2006 with a three-day total ...
Mar. 24, 2008
The Minnesota women's golf team's schedule didn't really allow it a spring break, but considering the results, the Gophers probably didn't mind too much. Minnesota recorded its first tournament win since October 2006 with a three-day total ...
Mar. 11, 2008
The Minnesota men's golf team probably didn't arrive in Las Vegas expecting the course it was playing to have greens that rivaled the U.S. Open in terms of speed. But that's what the Gophers got and it took them awhile to adjust....
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  • Austin Cumblad
Mar. 11, 2008
The Minnesota men's golf team probably didn't arrive in Las Vegas expecting the course it was playing to have greens that rivaled the U.S. Open in terms of speed. But that's what the Gophers got and it took them awhile to adjust....
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  • Austin Cumblad
Mar. 03, 2008
It wasn't such a sunny result for the Minnesota men's golf team this weekend down in Puerto Rico. The Gophers started their spring season with a 14th place finish in the NCAA Shootout-Puerto Rico Classic at Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande...
Mar. 03, 2008
It wasn't such a sunny result for the Minnesota men's golf team this weekend down in Puerto Rico. The Gophers started their spring season with a 14th place finish in the NCAA Shootout-Puerto Rico Classic at Rio Mar Country Club in Rio Grande...
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  • Austin Cumblad
Feb. 29, 2008
After a four month hiatus from competitive golf, the Minnesota men's golf team is set for its spring debut. The Gophers open their season today in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico at the NCAA Shootout. The three-round tournament is hosted by ...
Feb. 29, 2008
After a four month hiatus from competitive golf, the Minnesota men's golf team is set for its spring debut. The Gophers open their season today in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico at the NCAA Shootout. The three-round tournament is hosted by ...
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Nov. 26, 2007
INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) - Stephen Ames chuckled about his mostly mediocre 18 holes of golf. He can laugh all the way to the bank. With $650,000 at stake on No. 18, Ames coolly knocked his 7-foot birdie putt into the center of the cup Sunday ...
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  • Nick Heronimus
Oct. 23, 2007
A disappointing final round performance led to the Minnesota men's golf team falling from third place to fifth place at the Big Ten/Pac Ten Challenge in Tacoma, Wash. The Gophers were led individually by seniors Clayton Rask ...
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  • Nick Heronimus
Oct. 17, 2007
A Californian tournament saw a Big Ten showdown in The Prestige at PGA WEST in La Quinta, Calif. Minnesota senior Clayton Rask and Wisconsin junior Dan Woltman tied for medalist honors with 8-under-par 208s...
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  • Nick Heronimus
Oct. 09, 2007
A lack of consistent scoring from the Gophers' starters resulted in a fourth place finish at the Windon Memorial Classic in Glencoe, Ill. However, Minnesota was led by a dazzling performance from senior Clayton Rask...
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  • Nick Heronimus
Oct. 02, 2007
Building off success from a strong showing in the 2007 spring golf season, junior Victor Almstrom is tearing up the golf course early this season for the Gophers. In the first two tournaments of the year for Minnesota...
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