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PHiL BLAckmAr Turned professional in 1980 after earning a finance degree … joined the PGA tour in 1984 … PGA Rookie of the Year in 1985 … three career victories: 1985 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1988 Provident Classic and 1997 Shell Houston Open … all three victories came in playoffs … best year on the PGA Tour came in 1997, when he earned $642,000 to finish No. 32 on the money list … tied for 12th place at the 2007 AT&T Championship on the Champions Tour … also serves as a commentator for ABC Sports … lives in Corpus Christi with his wife, Carol, and their four children, Kristin, Kelli, Philip and Mark. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,245,909 Champions Tour Career Earnings: $414,859

mArk Brooks Joined the PGA Tour in 1984 … seven career victories: 1988 Canon Sammy Davis, Jr. Greater Hartford Open, 1991 K-Mart Greater Greensboro Open, 1991 Greater Milwaukee Open, 1994 Kemper Open, 1996 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, 1996 Shell Houston Open, 1996 PGA Championship … his three victories in 1996 helped him rank third that year on the Tour’s money list ($1,429,396) … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a tie for fifth at the Shell Houston Open … notched one top-10, a T9 at the Bank of America Colonial, his first since a solo third at the 2002 Tampa Bay Classic ... played in 18 events on the PGA Tour in 2007, with a top finish of 13th place at the Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun ... served as host of W. Hal Brooks Memorial Golf Tournament and Gala in honor of his father … started the Mark Brooks Foundation to help teens in Fort Worth … lives in Fort Worth with his wife, Cynthia, and two daughters, Lyndsay and Hallie. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $9,131,304

BrAndeL cHAmBLee Turned professional in 1985 after earning a speech communication degree … earned exempt status by finishing No. 87 on the 2001 money list with $582,086 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1998 Greater Vancouver Open … finished second at the 1996 Bell South Classic … placed second at the 1997 Quad City Classic and the 1997 Canon Greater Hartford Open … registered three Top 10 finishes in 2000, including a tie for seventh at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … had two Top 10 finishes in 2001, placing second at the Nissan Open and tying for third at the Advil Western Open … tied for sixth in the 2002 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ... now serves as a studio analyst with The Golf Channel ... lives in Scottsdale, Ariz. with his wife, Karen, and their son, Brandel, Jr. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $4,018,410

Ben crensHAw Joined the PGA Tour in 1973 after his junior year … has 19 career PGA Tour victories, including the 1984 and 1995 Masters … has placed in the Top 10 on the Tour’s money list seven times … highest money ranking was second in 1976 behind Jack Nicklaus … played on two World Cup teams (1987, 1988) … member of four U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1981, 1983, 1987, 1995) … also served as captain of the victorious 1999 Ryder Cup team … joined the Senior PGA Tour (later renamed the Champions Tour) in 2001 … inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame (PGA Tour ballot) on Nov. 15, 2002 … in 2005, Among the top 20 four times in 18 starts on the Champions Tour ... played in his 36th consecutive Masters in 2007, where he tied for 55th place ... posted top-10 finishes at the AT&T Championship (t4th) and the Turtle Bay Championship (t7th) in 2006 ... placed second at the 2007 U.S. Senior Open Championship … record-ed four top-10 finishes on the Champions Tour in 2007 … added top-three finishes in the Toshiba Classic and the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship in 2008 ... lives in Austin with his wife, Julie, and their daughters, Katherine, Claire and Anna … plays out of Austin Golf Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $7,139,756 Senior PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,445,996

BrAd eLderTurned professional in 1998 and earned sponsor exemptions to play in six PGA Tour events that year … won his first professional title at the 1999 Nike Wichita Open … had a successful first year on the PGA Tour in 2000, ranking third among rookies in earnings ($700,738) … season was highlighted by a tie for second at the SEI Pennsylvania Classic … posted five Top 25 finishes in 2001 … member of the Nationwide Tour in 1999 and 2004 ... made the cut in nine of 22 starts in 2004, with his only top-10 finish a tie for fifth at the Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open ... member of the PGA TOUR in 2000-03 ... made the cut in six of 13 Nationwide Tour appearances in 2006 ... played 28 events on the Nationwide Tour in 2007 … won the 2007 Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open … played in 23 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and scored one top-10 finish ... lives in Dallas. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,820,145 Nationwide Tour Career Earnings: $444,377

BoB esTesJoined the PGA Tour in 1989 … named PGA Rookie of the Year by Golf Magazine in 1989 … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 1994 Texas Open … recorded nine Top 10 showings in 1999, including a tie for fourth at the Masters and a tie for sixth at the PGA Championship … earned an alternate spot on the 1999 U.S. Ryder Cup team … posted three Top 10 finishes in 2000 … recorded eight Top 10 finishes in 2001, including wins at the FedEx St. Jude Classic and the Invensys Classic at Las Vegas … ranked ninth on the Tour’s money list in 2001 … posted five Top 10 showings in

Phil Blackmar(UT 1977-78)

Mark Brooks(UT 1980-83)

Brandel Chamblee(UT 1981-84)

Ben Crenshaw(UT 1971-73)

Brad Elder(UT 1995-98)

By THe numBers Pga tour Pga tourPlayEr wins CarEEr EarningsPhil Blackmar ____________________ 3 __________________ $3,660,768*Mark Brooks _____________________ 7 ___________________ $9,131,304Brandel Chamblee _________________ 1 ___________________ $4,018,410Ben Crenshaw ___________________ 19* _________________ $9,585,752*Brad Elder _______________________ 0 ___________________ $1,820,145Bob Estes _______________________ 4 __________________ $17,225,501Harrison Frazar ___________________ 1 ___________________ $8,379,227David Gossett ____________________ 1 ___________________ $2,223,044Tom Kite_______________________ 29* ________________ $23,919,544*Justin Leonard ____________________ 12 _________________ $27,370,459Wes Short _______________________ 1 ___________________ $1,569,801Omar Uresti _____________________ 0 ___________________ $3,305,995totals _______________________ 78* _______________ $112,209,950**combined wins and earnings for PGA Tour and Senior PGA Tour

LonGHorns on THe cHAmPions TournaME PlayEd at tExasPhil Blackmar _________________________________________ 1977-78Ben Crenshaw ________________________________________ 1971-73Terry Dill ____________________________________________ 1960-62Tom Kite ____________________________________________ 1969-72

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2002, including a win at the Kemper Insurance Open … finished in the top 100 on the money list for the 14th time in his career in 2005, including each of the last nine years ... made the cut in 22 out of 25 starts ... took second at the Shell Houston Open and the Reno-Tahoe Open in 2006 ... played in 28 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … tied for sixth at the AT&T Classic, tied for eighth at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans and tied for ninth at the Shell Houston Open in 2007 … landed two top-10 finishes in 2008 ... lives in Austin and plays out of Austin Country Club. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $17,225,501

HArrison FrAzArTurned professional in 1996 after earning a psychology degree … joined the PGA Tour in 1998 … recorded three Top 10 finishes in 1998, including at tie for second at the GTE Byron Nelson Classic … nominated for PGA Rookie of the Year honors … posted two Top 10 and four Top 25 finishes in 1999, including a tie for second at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … registered five Top 25 finishes in 2000, including a third-place showing at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … posted four Top 10 finishes in 2001, highlighted by a fourth-place showing at the Compaq Classic of New Orleans … recorded four Top 10 finishes in 2002 ... in 2004 finished a career-best 48th on the money list ... with four rounds in the 60s, finished runner-up in first start of season at the Sony Open in Hawaii, falling to Ernie Els in a three-hole playoff ... placed in top 100 in earnings for the seventh consecutive season on TOUR in 2005 ... recorded four top-10s, all which came from July to the end of the season, with three of those in last three starts... tied for seventh at the 2006 Buick Open … played 32 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … tied for seventh at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, tied for eighth at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and tied for 11th at the Viking Classic in 2007 ... won the 2008 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament by eight strokes to secure his 2009 PGA Tour card; shot a 59 in the fourth round to join Texas-Ex David Gossett as the only players to shoot a 59 at Q-school ... lives in Dallas with his wife, Allison, and their son, William Harrison. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $8,379,227

dAvid GosseTTPlayed in a total of 10 professional tournament as an amateur after winning the 1999 U.S. Amateur Championship … turned professional in July 2000 after his sophomore year … earned his first PGA Tour victory at the 2001 John Deere Classic … posted three Top 10 finishes in 2002, including a tie for second at the Buick Classic ... fol-lowed up successful rookie year that included first TOUR victory with solid sopho-more campaign, finishing 100th on money list ... notched best finish of 2005 season with a T2 at the Buick Classic … lives in Austin. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $2,223,044

Tom kiTe Joined the PGA Tour in 1972 … 1973 Golf Digest Rookie of the Year … 29 career PGA Tour and Champions Tour victories, including the 1992 U.S. Open … the first person in PGA Tour history to reach the $6 million, $7 million, $8 million and $9 million marks in career earnings … placed second at the 1997 Masters … 28 career Top 10 finishes on the Senior PGA Tour, including 12 in 2002 … captured the AT&T Classic and the Boeing-Greater Seattle Classic in 2006 ... played in 28 events on the Champions Tour in 2007 … placed second at the MasterCard Championship, the Turtle Bay Championship and the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf and placed third at the Regions Charity Classic, the Administaff Small Business Classic and the AT&T Championship in 2007 ... won the 2008 Boeing Classic on The Champions Tour… played on two World Cup teams (1984, 1985) … member of seven U.S. Ryder Cup teams … also served as captain for the 1997 U.S. Ryder Cup team … lives in Austin with his wife, Christy ... has three children, Stephanie, David and Paul. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $11,041,042Champions Tour Career Earnings: $12,878,502

JusTin LeonArdJoined the PGA Tour in 1994 after earning a gen-eral business degree … 12 PGA Tour victories ... became the youngest British Open champion (age 25) since Seve Ballesteros won the 1979 title at age 22 … finished second in a playoff at the 1999 British Open … posted four Top 10 showings in 2000, nine Top 10 finishes in 2001 and seven Top 10 showings in 2002 … member of two U.S. Ryder Cup teams (1997, 1999) … earned eighth career victory at the 200 Honda Classic and had the birth of first daughter ... in 2005, he recorded two victories and earned a berth on United States Presidents Cup squad ... earned his ninth career win on the PGA TOUR by firing a final-round 67 and coming from three strokes behind 72-hole leader Joe Ogilvie to win by three strokes at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic ... No. 11 in U.S. Presidents Cup standings, tabbed as a Captain’s Selection by Jack Nicklaus ... responded with a 3-1-1 record, including a Sunday singles victory over Tim Clark ... recorded three top-10 finishes, including a second-place showing at the Merrill Lynch Shootout, during the 2006 season ... played in 29 events on the PGA Tour in 2007 … won the Valero Texas Open and tied for second at the Buick Open in 2007 … helped the United States to victory in the 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. ... made the cut in 24 of 25 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and secured eight top-10 finishes ... won the 2008 Stanford St. Jude Championship ... lives in Dallas with his wife, Amanda. PGA Tour Career Earnings: $27,370,459

wes sHorTPlayed on the PGA Tour in 1997 and from 2001-07 … played 12 PGA events in 2007 with a top finish of 44th place at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans … won the 2005 Michelin Championship on the PGA Tour … has played in 74 PGA Tour events and 85 events on the Nationwide Tour.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $1,569,801 Nationwide Tour Career Earnings: $268,628

omAr uresTiTurned professional in 1991 upon completion of his Longhorn career … member of the PGA TOUR in 1995-2000, from 2004-06 and 2008, and the Nationwide Tour in 1993-94, 2001-03 and 2007 … placed in 24 events on the PGA Tour in 2008 and secured four top-25 finishes ... played in four PGA Tour events and 25 Nationwide Tour events in 2007 … won the 2007 Livermore Valley Wine Country Championship on the Nationwide Tour … finished 134th on the PGA Tour money list in 2006 after playing 22 Tour events … registered his top finish of 2006 at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship, where he tied for third place ... recorded three top-20 finishes and played in 27 PGA Tour events in 2005 … tied for sixth at the 2005 EDS Byron Nelson Championship ... made his Grand Slam tournament debut in 2004 when he par-ticipated in the U.S. Open, though he failed to make the cut … notched four top-25 finishes (T10 at Sony Open; T21 at B.C. Open; T13 at Buick Championship and T23 @ Michelin Championship) during the 2004 season … first earned his PGA TOUR card in 1994 by placing 14th in Q-school … tallied a Nationwide Tour title at the 1994 Shreveport Open.PGA Tour Career Earnings: $3,305,995Nationwide Tour Career Earnings: $749,410

Bob Estes(UT 1985-88)

Harrison Frazar(UT 1990-95)

david gossett(UT 1998-2000)

tom Kite(UT 1969-72)

Justin leonard(UT 1990-94)

omar uresti(UT 1990-94)

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ncAA championsyEar sitE tEaM MEdalist ut PlaCE1897 ____Ardsley Casino _________ Yale _______________Bayard, Jr., Princeton __________1898 ____–– __________________ Harvard (spring) ______Reid, Jr., Yale _______________ 1898 ____–– __________________ Yale (fall) ___________Curtis, Harvard ______________1899 ____–– __________________ Harvard ____________Pyne, Princeton ______________1900 ____No tournament held1901 ____Atlantic City ___________ Harvard ____________Lindesy, Harvard _____________1902 ____Garden City (S) _________ Yale _______________Hitchcock, Yale ______________1902 ____Morris County (F) _______ Harvard ____________Egan, Harvard _______________1903 ____Garden City ____________ Harvard ____________Reinhart, Princeton ___________1904 ____Myopia _______________ Harvard ____________White, Harvard ______________1905 ____Garden City ____________ Yale _______________Abbott, Yale ________________ 1906 ____Garden City ____________ Yale _______________Clow, Jr., Yale _______________1907 ____Nassau _______________ Yale _______________Knowles, Yale _______________1908 ____Brae Burn _____________ Yale _______________Wilder, Harvard _____________1909 ____Apawamis _____________ Yale _______________Seckel, Princeton _____________1910 ____Essex County ___________ Yale _______________Hunter, Yale ________________1911 ____Baltusrol ______________ Yale _______________Stanley, Yale ________________1912 ____Ekwanok ______________ Yale _______________Davison, Harvard ____________1913 ____Huntington Valley _______ Yale _______________Wheeler, Yale _______________1914 ____Garden City ____________ Princeton ___________Allis III, Harvard _____________1915 ____Greenwich _____________ Yale _______________Blossom, Yale _______________1916 ____Oakmont ______________ Princeton ___________Hubbell, Harvard _____________1917 ____No tournament held1918 ____No tournament held1919 ____Merion _______________ Princeton ___________Walker, Jr., Columbia _________1920 ____Nassau _______________ Princeton ___________Sweetster, Yale ______________1921 ____Greenwich _____________ Dartmouth __________Dean, Princeton _____________1922 ____Garden City ____________ Princeton ___________Boyd, Dartmouth _____________1923 ____Siwanoy ______________ Princeton ___________Cummings, Yale _____________1924 ____Greenwich _____________ Yale _______________Cummings, Yale _____________1925 ____Montclair _____________ Yale _______________Lamprecht, Tulane ___________1926 ____Marion _______________ Yale _______________Lamprecht, Tulane ___________1927 ____Garden City ____________ Princeton ___________Gunn, Georgia Tech ___________1928 ____Apawamis _____________ Princeton ___________McCarthy __________________1929 ____Hollywood, Calif. ________ Princeton ___________Aycock, Yale ________________1930 ____Oakmont ______________ Princeton ___________Dunlap, Jr., Princeton _________1931 ____Olympia Fields, Ill. ______ Yale _______________Dunlap, Jr., Princeton _________1932 ____Hot Springs, Va. ________ Yale _______________Fischer, Jr., Michigan __________1933 ____Buffalo, N.Y. ___________ Yale _______________Emery, Oklahoma __________4th1934 ____Cleveland, Ohio _________ Michigan ___________Yates, Georgia Tech _________5th1935 ____Washington D.C. ________ Michigan ___________Ed white, texas ___________ ––1936 ____North Shore, Ill._________ Yale _______________Kocsis, Michigan ___________ ––1937 ____Oakmont, Pa. __________ Princeton ___________Haas, Jr., LSU _____________ ––1938 ____Louisville, Ky. __________ Stanford ____________Burke, Georgetown _________ ––1939 ____Wakonda _____________ Stanford ____________D’Antoni, Tulane __________14th1940 ____Ekwanok ____________ Princeton, LSU _______Brooke, Virginia __________17th1941 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Stanford ____________Stewart, LSU ______________6th1942 ____South Bend, Ind. ________ Stanford, LSU ________Tatum, Jr., Stanford _________ ––1943 ____Olympia Fields, Ill. ______ Yale _______________Ulrich, Carleton ____________ ––1944 ____Inverness _____________ Notre Dame _________Lick, Minnesota ____________ ––1945 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Ohio State __________Lorms, Ohio State __________ ––1946 ____Princeton _____________ Stanford ____________Hamer, Georgia ____________ ––1947 ____Ann Arbor, Mich. _______ LSU _______________Barclsy, Michigan _________30th1948 ____Palo Alto, Calif. _________ San Jose State ________Harris, San Jose State _______12th1949 ____Ames, Iowa ____________ North Texas _________Ward, North Carolina ______ 2nd1950 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ______ North Texas _________Wampler, Purdue _________11th1951 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ North Texas _________Nieporte, Ohio State _______13th1952 ____Lafayette, Ind. __________ North Texas _________Vickers, Oklahoma _________4th1953 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______ Stanford ____________Moeller, Oklahoma State _____6th

Ben crenshaw1971, 1972 & 1973

JustinLeonard1994

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ncAA championsyEar sitE tEaM MEdalist ut PlaCE1954 ____Houston, Texas _________ SMU ______________Robbins, Memphis State _____8th1955 ____Knoxville, Tenn. ________ LSU _______________Campbell, Purdue _________23rd1956 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Houston ____________Jones, Ohio State ___________ ––1957 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______ Houston ____________Baxter, Jr., Houston ________18th1958 ____Williamstown, Mass. _____ Houston ____________Rodgers, Houston __________ ––1959 ____Eugene, Ore. ___________ Houston ____________Crawford, Houston _________ ––1960 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______ Houston ____________Crawford, Houston ________34th1961 ____Lafayette, Ind. __________ Purdue _____________Nicklaus, Ohio State _______20th1962 ____Durham, N.C. __________ Houston ____________Zarley, Houston ____________ ––1963 ____Wichita, Kan. __________ Oklahoma State ______Sikes, Arkansas ____________6th1964 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______ Houston ____________Small, Oklahoma State ______27th1965 ____Knoxville, Tenn. ________ Houston ____________Fleckman, Houston _______ t17th1966 ____Palo Alto, Calif. _________ Houston ____________Murphy, Florida _________ t27th1967 ____Delaware, Pa. __________ Houston ____________Irwin, Colorado __________ t13th1968 ____Las Cruces, N.M. ________ Florida _____________Jones, Oklahoma State ______ t4th1969 ____Colo. Springs, Colo. ______ Houston ____________Clark, Cal State-LA _________8th1970 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Houston ____________Mehaffey, Houston ________ t6th1971 ____Tucson, Ariz. ___________ texas ______________Ben Crenshaw, texas ______ 1st1972 ____Cape Coral, Fla. _________ texas ______________Ben Crenshaw, texas ______ 1st________________________________________________tom Kite, texas1973 ____Stillwater, Okla. _________ Florida _____________Ben Crenshaw, texas ______ 3rd1974 ____Santee, Calif. ___________ Wake Forest _________Strange, Wake Forest _______15th1975 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Wake Forest _________Haas, Wake Forest ________ t17th1976 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ______ Oklahoma State ______Simpson, USC _____________6th1977 ____Hamilton, N.Y. _________ Houston ____________Simpson, USC _____________ ––1978 ____Eugene, Ore. ___________ Okla. State __________Edwards, Oklahoma State ___CUT1979 ____Winston-Salem, NC ______ Ohio State __________Halberg, Wake Forest ______CUT1980 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Oklahoma State ______Blake, Utah State _________ t12th1981 ____Palo Alto, Calif. _________ BYU _______________Commans, USC ___________16th1982 ____Pinehurst, N.C. _________ Houston ____________Brown, Houston ___________7th1983 ____Fresno, Calif. ___________ Oklahoma State ______Carter, Arizona State _______ 2nd1984 ____Houston, Texas _________ Houston ____________Inman, UNC ____________ t16th1985 ____Grenelefe, Fla. __________ Houston ____________Burroughs, Ohio State _______5th1986 ____Winston-Salem, N.C. _____ Wake Forest _________Verplank, Oklahoma State ___17th1987 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Oklahoma State ______Watts, Oklahoma State _____20th1988 ____Los Angeles, Calif. _______ UCLA ______________Pfister, Oklahoma State _____11th1989 ____Edmond, Okla. _________ Oklahoma___________Mickelson, Arizona State ____ 2nd1990 ____Tarpon Springs, Fla. _____ Arizona State ________Mickelson, Arizona State ___ 22nd1991 ____Pebble Beach, Calif. ______ Oklahoma State ______Schutte, UNLV ___________ t9th1992 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ______ Arizona ____________Mickelson, Arizona State _____6th1993 ____Lexington, Ky. __________ Florida _____________Demsey, Arizona State _______5th1994 ____McKinney, Texas ________ Stanford ____________Justin leonard, texas ______ 2nd1995 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Oklahoma State ______Spratlin, Auburn __________ 3rd1996 ____Chattanooga, Tenn. ______ Arizona State ________Woods, Stanford __________13th1997 ____Lake Forest, Ill. _________ Pepperdine __________Warren, Clemson _________CUT1998 ____Albuquerque, N.M. ______ UNLV _____________McLean, Minnesota _______ DNQ1999 ____Chaska, Minn. __________ Georgia ____________Donald, Northwestern _____ DNQ2000 ____Auburn, Ala. ___________ Oklahoma State ______Howell, Oklahoma State ______5th2001 ____Durham, N.C. __________ Florida _____________Gilliam, Florida __________ DNQ2002 ____Columbus, Ohio ________ Minnesota __________Matteson, Georgia Tech _____ t3rd2003 ____Stillwater, Okla. _________ Clemson ____________Canizares, Arizona State ____ t9th2004 ____Hot Springs, Va. ________ California ______ ____Moore, UNLV _____________4th2005 ____Owings, Md. ___________ Georgia ______ ______Lepp, Washington _________23rd2006 ____Sunriver, Ore. __________ Oklahoma State ______Moore, Oklahoma State ____ DNQ2007 ____Williamsburg, Va. _______ Stanford ____________Lovemark, USC _________ T-11th2008 ____West Lafayette, Ind. ______ UCLA ______________Kevin Chappell, UCLA ______19th

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mason Adkins1966 (honorable mention)

matt Bortis2007 (honorable mention)

mark Brooks1980 (honorable mention)

1982 (3rd team)1983 (1st team)

matt Brost2000 (honorable mention)

Brandel chamblee1982 (2nd team)1983 (1st team)1984 (2nd team)

warren chancellor1973 (honorable mention)

michael cooper1991 (honorable mention)

Ben crenshaw1971 (1st team)1972 (1st team)1973 (1st team)

Brad elder1995 (honorable mention)

1996 (1st team)1997 (1st team) 1998 (3rd team)

Bob estes1985 (2nd team)1987 (1st team)1988 (1st team)

Jeff Fahrenbruch1995 (honorable mention)

Harrison Frazar1993 (honorable mention)1994 (honorable mention)1995 (honorable mention)

david Gossett1999 (1st team)2000 (1st team)

Jason Hartwick2001 (honorable mention)

2002 (3rd team)2003 (3rd team)

2004 (1st)

Jean-Paul Hebert1991 (honorable mention)

1992 (3rd team)1993 (honorable mention)

cHArLie HoLLAnd2008 (third team)

kyle Jerome1989 (honorable mention)

marcus Jones1995 (honorable mention)

Tom kite1970 (2nd team)1971 (2nd team)1972 (1st team)

John klauk2001 (honorable mention)

2002 (2nd team)

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Justin Leonard1991 (2nd team)1992 (1st team)1993 (1st team)1994 (1st team)

George machock1970 (honorable mention)1971 (honorable mention)

rik massengale1968 (2nd team)1969 (3rd team)

Brian nelson1989 (2nd team)

Tony Pfaff1973 (honorable mention)

matthew rosenfeld2003 (honorable mention)2004 (honorable mention)2005 (honorable mention)

randy simmons1975 (3rd team)

robby skinner1996 (honorable mention)

John sosa1991 (honorable mention)

Jim spagnolo1980 (3rd team)

chip stewart1968 (3rd team)

Lance Ten Broeck1975 (honorable mention)1976 (honorable mention)

Taylor Tipton1993 (3rd team)

Paul Thomas1983 (2nd team)

Pat Thompson1964 (honorable mention)

George Tucker1972 (honorable mention)

omar uresti1989 (honorable mention)

1990 (3rd team)

J.J. wall2002 (honorable mention)

Tim wilson1976 (honorable mention)

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1992 _________________________ Justin Leonard1999 __________________________ David Gossett

wesTern AmATeur cHAmPions1968 _________________________ Rik Massengale1973 __________________________Ben Crenshaw1992 _________________________ Justin Leonard1993 _________________________ Justin Leonard2002 ____________________________ John Klauk

wALker cuP seLecTions1936 _________________________Ed White (U.S.)1971 ________________________ Tom Kite (U.S.)1993 _____________________Justin Leonard (U.S.)1997 ________________________Brad Elder (U.S.)1999 _____________________ David Gossett (U.S.)

PALmer cuP seLecTions2002 _______________________ John Klauk (U.S.)2003 ____________________ Jason Hartwick (U.S.)2004 ____________________ Jason Hartwick (U.S.)2005 ____________________ Matt Rosenfeld (U.S.)

Fred HAskins AwArdBegan in 1971 and presented annually by the Fred Haskins Commission to the nation’s most outstanding collegiate golfer1971 __________________________Ben Crenshaw1972 __________________________Ben Crenshaw1973 __________________________Ben Crenshaw1987 _____________________________ Bob Estes1994 _________________________ Justin Leonard1997 ____________________________ Brad Elder

JAck nickLAus AwArdBegan in 1988 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the player who excels throughout the course of the entire season1988 _____________________________ Bob Estes1994 _________________________ Justin Leonard1997 ____________________________ Brad Elder

Ben HoGAn AwArdBegan in 1990 and presented annually by Friends of Golf to the nation’s top male student-athlete1997 ________________________ Jeff Fahrenbruch

ArnoLd PALmer AwArdBegan in 1992 and presented annually by the Golf Coaches Association of America to the NCAA Championship individual medalist1994 _________________________ Justin Leonard

GTe/cosidAAcAdemic ALL-AmericA

First team ____________________ Jeff Fahrenbruch

Future PGA Tour pro David Gossett claimed the 1999 U.S. Amateur Championship.

In 1997, Jeff Fahrenbruch won the Ben Hogan Award as the nation’s top male student-athlete in aaddition to being named an Academic All-American.

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yEar sitE CHaMPion ut PlaCE MEdalist1927 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas ____1st ________ Jimmy Wilson, TCU1928 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st __________ Gib Payne, Texas1929 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Rice _____3rd _____ Billy Birdwell, Arkansas1930 ___ Houston, Texas _______Rice _____2nd __________ Greenwood, Rice1931 ___ Dallas, Texas _________SMU _____3rd ________ O’Hara Watts, SMU1932 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st ________ O’Hara Watts, SMU1933 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas ____1st ___________ Ed White, Texas1934 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas ____1st ___________ Ed White, Texas1935 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st ___________ Ed White, Texas1936 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st __________ Bill Welch, Texas1937 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas ____1st __________ Bill Welch, Texas1938 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas ____1st __________ Rufus King, SMU1939 ___ Houston, Texas _______Rice _____2nd __________ Rufus King, SMU1940 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st __________ Buck Luce, Texas1941 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st ______ Leonard Spitzer, Texas1942 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas ____1st _________John Russell, Texas1943 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st __________ Bill Roden, Texas1944 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st ________Frank Hoover, Texas1945 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas ____1st ___________ Joe Ruby, Texas1946 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st ______ Hugh Dahlberg, Texas1947 ___ Waco, Texas __________Texas ____1st _________ Ed Hopkins, Texas1948 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas A&M ___2nd _________ Bob Watson, Texas1949 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st _________ Bob Watson, Texas1950 ___ College Station, Texas ____Texas ____1st ________ Buddy Weaver, Rice1951 ___ College Station, Texas ____Texas ____1st ________ Buddy Weaver, Rice1952 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas ____1st ___________ Wes Ellis, Texas1953 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____SMU _____2nd _________ Julian Oates, Texas1954 ___ Waco, Texas __________Texas ____1st __________ Joe Golden, Texas1955 ___ Houston, Texas _______SMU _____6th __________John Garrett, Rice _____________________________________________ John Thornton, Baylor1956 ___ Fayetteville, Ark. ______SMU _____3rd ____ Bobby Nichols, Texas A&M1957 ___ Austin, Texas _________Baylor ____3rd ________ Jerry Pittman, SMU1958 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Arkansas ___5th ______ Don Massengale, TCU1959 ___ College Station, Texas ____Texas Tech __5th ____John Farquhar, Texas Tech_________________________________________________ Gene Teter, SMU1960 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas A&M ___6th ___________Terry Dill, Texas___________________________________________ Dickie Duble,Texas A&M __________________________________________ John Lively, Jr.,Texas A&M1961 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas A&M ___6th ____ Chris Blocker, Texas Tech1962 ___ Waco, Texas __________Texas A&M ___4th ____John Lively, Jr., Texas A&M1963 ___ Fayetteville, Ark. ______Texas A&M ___3rd ____ Eugene Byrd, Texas A&M1964 ___ Lubbock, Texas _______Texas ____1st _______ Pat Thompson, Texas1965 ___ College Station, Texas ___Texas ____1st _____ Randy Geiselman, Texas1966 ___ Austin, Texas _________Baylor ____3rd _______ Mason Adkins, Texas1967 ___ Dallas, Texas _________Texas A&M ___3rd ____ Robert McKinney, Texas Tech1968 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas ____1st ________ Jess Claiborne, TCU1969 ___ Waco, Texas __________Texas A&M ___2nd ______ Rik Massengale, Texas1970 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st _______ Dean Overturf, Texas1971 ___ Arlington, Texas _______Texas Tech __DNP ____ Steve Veriato, Texas A&M1972 ___ Fayetteville, Ark. ______Texas ____1st _______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas1973 ___ Austin, Texas _________Texas ____1st _______ Ben Crenshaw, Texas1974 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas/Houston ___t1st ______ Keith Fergus, Houston1975 ___ Lubbock, Texas _______Texas/Houston ___t1st _____Lance Ten Broeck, Texas1976 ___ Huntsville, Texas ______Houston ___2nd ______ Keith Fergus, Houston1977 ___ Tyler, Texas __________Houston ___4th __________ Ed Fiori, Houston1978 ___ Tyler, Texas __________Houston ___2nd ____ Terry Snodgrass, Houston1979 ___ Tyler, Texas __________Houston ___t3rd _____ Fred Couples, Houston1980 ___ Tyler, Texas __________Houston ___3rd _________ Ray Barr, Houston1981 ___ Tyler, Texas __________Texas ____1st _________ Ray Barr, Houston1982 ___ Missouri City, Texas ____Texas A&M ___3rd ____ Danny Briggs, Texas A&M1983 ___ Columbia Lakes, Texas ____Texas ____1st _____ Brandel Chamblee, Texas1984 ___ Abilene, Texas ________Houston ___3rd ____ Steve Elkington, Houston1985 ___ Lakeway, Texas _______Houston ___3rd ____ Steve Elkington, Houston1986 ___ Little Rock, Ark. _______TCU _____5th _________Jim Sorenson, TCU1987 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas A&M ___4th _______ Tray Tyner, Houston1988 ___ Plano, Texas __________SMU _____2nd __________Chip Carter, SMU1989 ___ Columbia Lakes, Texas ____Texas ____1st _______ Mark Pfingston, RiceyEar sitE CHaMPion ut PlaCE MEdalist

1990 ___ Lakeway, Texas _______Texas ____1st _____ Bobby Gee, Texas A&M1991 ___ Fort Worth, Texas _____Texas ____1st _______ Justin Leonard, Texas1992 ___ Lubbock, Texas _______Texas ____1st _______ Justin Leonard, Texas______________________________________________Jason Hill, Texas Tech1993 ___ College Station, Texas ____Texas ____1st _______ Justin Leonard, Texas1994 ___ Waco, Texas __________Texas ____1st _______ Justin Leonard, Texas1995 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas ____1st ____ Anthony Rodriguez, Texas A&M__________________________________________ Lance Combrink, Houston __________________________________________ Dru Fenimore, Texas A&M _________________________________________________Jim Skinner, SMU1996 ___ Houston, Texas _______Texas Tech _5th ____ Bryan Novoa, Texas Tech_______________________________________________ Hank Kuehne, SMU1997 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Okla. St. ___2nd ____ Leif Westerberg, Okla. St.1998 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Okla. St. ___2nd ______ Hunter Haas, Okla. St.1999 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Kansas ___3rd ________David Gossett, Texas2000 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Okla. St. ___4th _____Charles Howell, Okla. St.2001 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Baylor ____t2nd ____ Worth Williams, Baylor2002 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Texas ____1st ____ Anders Hultman, Okla. St.2003 ___ Tulsa, Okla. __________Texas ____1st _____ Hunter Mahan, Okla. St.2004 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______Texas ____1st _______ Jason Hartwick, Texas2005 ___ Trinity, Texas_________ Okla. St. __ 4th ______ Anthony Kim, Okla. St.2006 ___ Tulsa, Okla. __________ Oklahoma _ 2nd _______ Matt Rosenfeld, Texas2007 ___ Hutchinson, Kan. ______ Okla. St. __ 4th ______ Pablo Martin, Okla. St.2008 ___ Trinity, Texas_________ Okla. St. __ 2nd ______ Rickie Fowler, Okla. St.

TexAs in THe conFerence cHAmPionsHiP (1927-2008)Total Team Championships ________________________ 42 of 80Total Top Five Team Finishes ______________________ 77 of 81Total Texas Individual Titles ___________________________ 36Multiple Champions _________________ Justin Leonard (4 titles)_____________________________________ Ed White (3 titles)_______________ Ben Crenshaw, Bob Watson, Bill Welch (2 titles)

In 2004, Jason Hartwick captured medalist honors at the Big 12 Championship Tournament, leading the Longhorns to a first-place team finish.

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1972Fayetteville, ark.1. Texas2. SMU3. Arkansas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. Baylor8. Rice

1973austin, texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas Tech SMU5. Arkansas6. Texas A&M7. TCU8. Baylor9. Rice

1974Houston, texas1. Houston Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech Texas A&M6. TCU7. Arkansas8. Rice9. Baylor

1975lubbock, texas1. Houston Texas3. SMU4. Texas Tech5. Rice6. Texas A&M7. Arkansas Baylor9. TCU

1976Huntsville, texas1. Houston2. Texas3. Texas Tech4. Texas A&M5. SMU6. Rice7. Arkansas8. Baylor9. TCU

1977tyler, texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. SMU4. Texas5. TCU Arkansas7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1978tyler, texas1. Houston2. Texas 3. Texas A&M4. Arkansas5. TCU6. Baylor7. SMU8. Rice9. Texas Tech

1979tyler, texas1. Houston2. Texas A&M3. Texas TCU5. Arkansas6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. Baylor

1980tyler, texas1. Houston2. TCU3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. Arkansas6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Rice9. Baylor

1981tyler, texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Rice4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Arkansas7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

1982Missouri City, texas1. Texas A&M2. Houston3. Texas4. Rice5. Arkansas6. TCU7. Baylor8. Texas Tech

1983Columbia lakes, texas1. Texas2. Houston3. Texas A&M4. Texas Tech5. TCU6. Baylor7. Arkansas8. Rice

1984abilene, texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Baylor7. Texas Tech8. Rice9. SMU

1985austin, texas1. Houston2. Arkansas3. Texas4. Texas A&M5. TCU6. Texas Tech7. SMU8. Baylor9. Rice

1986little rock , ark.1. TCU2. Arkansas Houston4. Texas A&M5. Texas6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1987Houston, texas1. Texas A&M2. Arkansas Houston4. Texas5. TCU6. Rice7. SMU8. Baylor9. Texas Tech

1988Plano, texas1. SMU2. Texas3. Houston4. Texas A&M Arkansas6. Rice7. Baylor8. TCU9. Texas Tech

1989Columbia lakes, texas1. Texas2. Baylor3. Arkansas4. Houston5. Rice6. Texas A&M Texas Tech8. SMU9. TCU

1990austin, texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Baylor4. Houston5. Texas A&M6. Arkansas7. SMU8. Texas Tech9. Rice

1991Fort worth, texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Arkansas4. Rice5. Houston6. SMU7. Texas A&M8. Texas Tech9. Baylor

1992lubbock, texas1. Texas2. Houston3. TCU4. Texas A&M5. Rice6. SMU7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

1993College station, texas1. Texas2. TCU3. Houston SMU5. Baylor6. Rice Texas A&M8. Texas Tech

1994waco, texas1. Texas2. Texas Tech3. Houston4. Baylor5. TCU6. SMU7. Rice8. Texas Tech

1995Houston, texas1. Texas2. Texas A&M3. Texas Christian4. Houston5. SMU6. Rice7. Texas Tech8. Baylor

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Brad Agee ________________1989, 1990Jeff Bell _____________ 2004, 2005, 2006Marty Board __________________ 1988Mark Brooks _____1980, 1981, 1982, 1983Matt Brost ____________________ 2000Charles Coody _________________ 1987Brad Elder _______1995, 1996, 1997, 1998Bob Estes _______1985, 1986, 1987, 1988Todd Franks __________________ 1987Harrison Frazar ____________1994, 1995David Gossett _____________1999, 2000Jason Hartwick ___2001, 2002, 2003, 2004Jean-Paul Hebert __1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Charlie Holland _______________ 2008Bobby Hudson ________________ 2008Kyle Jerome ______________1989, 1990Marcus Jones______________1994, 1995John Klauk _______________2001, 2002Justin Leonard ____1991, 1992, 1993, 1994Ronnie McDougal ______________ 1985Matthew Mills _________________ 2006Brian Nelson ______________1986, 1989Matthew Rosenfeld _________2003, 2005Kevin Schultz _________________ 2007Robby Skinner _____________1995, 1996John Sosa ________________1991, 1992Taylor Tipton _____________1990, 1993Omar Uresti _________ 1989, 1990, 1991J.J. Wall __________________2002, 2003

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All-Time conference standings1996Houston, texas1. Texas Tech2. SMU3. Texas A&M4. TCU5. Texas6. Rice7. Houston8. Baylor

1997Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Iowa State4. Kansas5. Oklahoma6. Nebraska7. Kansas State8. Texas A&M9. Missouri10. Baylor11. Colorado12. Texas Tech

1998Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Texas3. Colorado4. Oklahoma5. Texas A&M6. Kansas7. Baylor8. Missouri9. Nebraska10. Iowa State11. Texas Tech12. Kansas State

1999Hutchinson, Kan.1. Kansas2. Nebraska3. Texas4. Oklahoma State5. Colorado6. Baylor7. Texas A&Mt8. Iowa State Oklahoma10. Kansas State11. Texas Tech12. Missouri

2000Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State2. Kansas3. Colorado4. Texas5. Texas A&M6. Baylor7. Oklahoma8. Texas Tech9. Missouri10. Kansas State11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2001Hutchinson, Kan.1. Baylor2. Texas Oklahoma4. Colorado5. Oklahoma State6. Texas A&M7. Kansas8. Kansas State9. Missouri10. Texas Tech11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2002Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Baylor5. Missouri6. Texas Tech7. Kansas State8. Colorado9. Texas A&M10. Kansas11. Iowa State12. Nebraska

2003stillwater, okla.1. Texas2. Oklahoma State3. Oklahoma4. Texas A&M5. Texas Tech6. Colorado Kansas State8. Kansas9. Baylor10. Missouri11. Nebraska12. Iowa State

2004Hutchinson, Kan.1. Texas2. Oklahoma3. Oklahoma State4. Kansas State5. Colorado Kansas Texas Tech8. Iowa State9. Baylor10. Texas A&M11. Missouri12. Nebraska

2005trinity, texas1. Oklahoma State2. Oklahoma3. Missouri4. Texas5. Texas A&M 6. Kansas7. Baylor8. Texas Tech 9. Iowa State10. Kansas State 11. Colorado12. Nebraska

2006tulsa, okla.1. Oklahoma2. Texas3. Texas A&M4. Oklahoma State Texas Tech6. Nebraska7. Baylor8. Kansas9. Missouri10. Kansas State Colorado12. Iowa State

2007Hutchinson, Kan.1. Oklahoma State 2. Texas A&M3. Texas Tech4. Texas5. Oklahoma6. Nebraska7. Missouri8. Baylor9. Kansas State10. Kansas 11. Colorado12. Iowa State

2008trinity, texas1. Oklahoma State 2. TEXAS3. Texas Tech4. Texas A&M5. Baylor6. Kansas7. Oklahoma8. Kansas State9. Iowa State10. Colorado11. Nebraska12. Missouri

conFerence coAcHes oF THe yeAr(since 1985)

Dale Anderson, Iowa State ________ 1997Jimmy Clayton, Texas_______________1989, 1991, 1993, 1995Bob Ellis, Texas A&M _______1987, 1994Keith Fergus, Houston ___________ 1992John Fields, texas ______ 2002, ’03, ’04Tim Hobby, Baylor _____________ 2001Mike Holder, Oklahoma State____________________ 1998, 2000 (co)Mike McGraw, Oklahoma State _ 2007, ’08Bill Montigel, TCU _____________ 1990Ross Randall, Kansas ____________ 1999Jim Ragan, Oklahoma ___________ 2006Barry Rodenhaver, SMU _________ 1988Larry Romjue, Nebraska _________ 1996Gene Shields, Baylor ____________ 1994Mark Simpson, Colorado ______2000 (co)Dave Williams, Houston _________ 1985Bill Woodley, TCU __________1985, 1986

The 2008 Longhorns took second at the Big 12 Championships in Trinity, Texas.Charlie Holland and Bobby Hudson earned All-Big 12 Conference honors.

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1927Morris GydesonR. “Shorty” Long

Pat PatrickGib PayneDon Price

1928Mac Burnett

Lanham ConnorHorace DowningMorris Gydeson

Gib Payne

1932Ferrell Daugherty

Dick GreggFred GrossJohn PayneJack Tinnin

1933John Payne

Richard SnyderJack Tinnin

Ed White

1934Charles Kristenmacher

John PayneRaymond Ramsey

Ed White

1935Nelson Munger

Raymond RamseyBill WelchEd White

1936Simon Alexander

Jack FoutsRaymond Ramsey

Bill Welch

1937Simon Alexander

Jack FoutsWayne Middleton

Nelson MungerBill Welch

1938Walter Benson

Jack FoutsJ. Ward Fouts

Wayne MiddletonRalph Sharpless

Guy Witherspoon

1940Andrew Chilton

“Buck” LuceWayne Middleton

Leonard SpitzerTommy Taylor

1941James Bivins

Ed BradyErnest FortnerTomy Roddy

Leonard Spitzer

1942Ed Brady

Ernest FortnerJack HelmBill Roden

Theodore RodenJohn Russell

Claude Wild, Jr.

1943Tyrell GarthJames Moore

Herbert NeylandBill Roden

John RussellClaude Wild, Jr.

1944Francis Hoover

Allen HumphreyGilbert Stonitsch

John WatkinsRichard Wehner

Robert Wirtz

1945Sterling BrowningAllen Humphrey

Nat JohnsonJoe RubyCarl Tice

Richard Wehner

1946Barney Barnard

Sterling BrowningHenry Dahlberg

Gene KeeneyBill Roden

Bob Watson

1947Eddie Burke

Hugh DahlbergEd Hopkins

Marion PflugerWilliam Smith

Bob WatsonMorris Williams, Jr.

1948Reece AlexanderMarion PflugerWilliam Smith

Bob WatsonMorris Williams, Jr.

1950Reece Alexander

Wes EllisBill Penn

Marion PflugerMorris Williams, Jr.

1951Wes Ellis

Gil KuykendallBill Penn

Bernard RiviereBobby Walcowich

1952Wes Ellis

Joe Bob GoldenRobert MoncriefF. Lee PinkstonBernard Riviere

1954Joe Bob Golden

Raymond LeggettDavis Love

F. Lee PinkstonRoane PuettTeddy White

1964Randy Geiselman

Bill MitchellBill Munn

Ronald ThomasJames Thompson

Texas’ conference championship Teams

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1935 NCAA Champion Ed White helped the Horns to three straight Southwest Conference championship titles (1933, ‘34 and ‘35).

Head coach Harvey Penick (center) guided the 1950 Longhorns to the Southwest Conference team championship title.

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1965Mason Adkins

Randy GeiselmanBill Mitchell

James Holbrook

1968William Cromwell

Rik MassengaleDean OverturfJerome SmithChip Stewart

George Tucker

1970Joe Anderson

William CromwellStephen Holmsley

Tom KiteGeorge Machock

Dean OverturfGeorge Tucker

1972Brent BuckmanBen Crenshaw

Johnny DillTom KiteTony Pfaff

1973Brent Buckman

Warren ChancellorBen Crenshaw

Johnny DillBob HarwellTony Pfaff

1974Johnny DillJim MasonBob MaseTony Pfaff

Randy Simmons

1975Bob MaseJim MasonJ.P. Scott

Randy SimmonsLance Ten Broeck

Tim Wilson

1981Greg Aune

Cutts BenedictMark Brooks

Brandel ChambleeLawrence FieldPaul Thomas

1983Mark Brooks

Brandel ChambleeRonnie McDougal

Bill TannerPaul ThomasSteen Tinning

1989Brad Agee

Kyle JeromeBrian Nelson

John SosaOmar Uresti

1990Brad Agee

Kyle JeromeJohn Sosa

Taylor TiptonOmar Uresti

1991Michael Cooper

Jean-Paul HebertJustin Leonard

John SosaOmar Uresti

1992Michael CooperHarrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertJustin Leonard

John Sosa

1993Harrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertJustin LeonardTaylor TiptonStuart Wallace

1994Harrison Frazar

Jean-Paul HebertMarcus Jones

Justin LeonardStuart Wallace

1995Brad Elder

Harrison FrazarGreg HarperMarcus Jones

Robby Skinner

2002Jason HartwickRusty Kennedy

John KlaukRussell Surber

J.J. Wall

2003Jason HartwickRusty Kennedy

Matthew RosenfeldRussell Surber

J.J. Wall

2004Jeff Bell

Jason HartwickFarren KeenanRusty Kennedy

Matthew Rosenfeld

1994 NCAA Champion Justin Leonard

led Texas to four consecutive conference

championships from 1991-1994.

Tom Kite helped lead the Horns to conference championships in 1970 & ‘72.

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Adkins, Mason ________1965-67Aduddell, Andy __________ 1997Agee, Brad ___________1987-90Alexander, Reece _______1949-50Alexander, Simon ______1936-37Anderson, Jerry ________1976-77Anderson, Joe ___________ 1970Attwell, Kirby _________1955-57Aune, Greg ___________1981-83Aune, Warren _________1977-78Aycock, Matt ____________ 1993

BBarnard, Barney _________ 1946Barragan, Culley _______2000-02Battle, Bob ___________1935-36Bedillion, Mark __________ 1975Bell, Jeff _____________2003-06Benedict, Cutts ____ 1978, ’80-81Benson, Walter ________1938-39Bivins, James ____________ 1941Blackburn, Dale ____ 1975, ’77-78Blackmar, Phil _________1977-79Board, Marty __________1986-88Board, Mike __________1984-85Bortis, Matt _____________ 2007Brady, Ed ______________ 1942Bratten, James ___________ 1960Bridwell, Charles _______1960-61Brooks, Mark _________1980-83Brost, Matt _________ 1999-2002Browning, Sterling ______1945-46Buckman, Brent _______1972-73Burke, Ed ______________ 1947Burnett, Mac __________1928-30Butler, T.W. ____________ 1927

cCampbell, Craig __________ 1972CausEy, CHris _______ 2008-Chaffee, Jon ___________1977-78Chamblee, Brandel _____1981-84Chancellor, Stuart ______1960-61Chancellor, Warren _______ 1973Chilton, Andrew _______1939-40Clements, Joe ___________ 1929Connor, Edward _________ 1930Connor, Lanham _________ 1928ConstaBlE, donald __ 2008-Coody, Kyle ___________1984-87Cooper, Michael _______1990-92Cornelia, Tom _________1978-81Crenshaw, Ben ________1971-73Crenshaw, Chris _________ 2000Cromwell, William _ 1968, ’70-71

dDahlberg, Hugh _______ 1946, ’48Daugherty, Ferrell ________ 1932DeBusk, Andrew _________ 1987Diaz-Ceballos, Hector ______ 2004-07Dickerson, Bob __________ 1979Dill, Johnny ___________1971-74Dill, Terry ____________1960-62Dobyns, Matt _______ 1998-2001Dodd, Bill ______________ 1980Downing, Horace_______1928-29Driskill, Cory _____ 1998, 2000-02

eEarnest, Paul ____________ 1986Elder, Brad ___________1995-98Elliott, Jim ____________1929-30Ellis, Wes ____________1950-52Estes, Bob ____________1985-88

FFahrenbruch, Jeff _______1995-97Felix, Aaron ____________ 1997Felix, Scott _____________ 2001Field, Lawrence ________1979-82Finley, Dee ___________1966-67Ford, Richard ___________ 1951Fortner, Ernest __________ 1941Fouts, Jack ___________1936-38Fouts, J. Ward ___________ 1939Franks, Todd __________1985-87Frazar, Harrison _______1992-95

GGarth, Tyrell ____________ 1943Geiselman, Allen _______1963-65Gibson, Bob ____________ 1950Godwin, Stewart _________ 1929Golden, Joe Bob ________1952-54Goode, Oscar ____________ 1963Goodwin, Shaun _________ 2004Gossett, David _______ 1999-2000Greenwood, Cameron ___1991-92Gregg, Dick ___________1931-32Groos, Fred ___________1931-32Gydeson, Morris _______1927-28

HHamilton, Buddy _________ 1967Hankins, Robert _________ 1961Harper, Greg ____________ 1995Hartwick, Jason ________2001-04Harwell, Robert ________1973-74Hebert, Jason ___________ 1996Hebert, Jean-Paul ______1991-94Helm, Jack ___________1941-42

Holbrook, James _______1965-67Holland, CHarliE ___ 2007-Holmsley, Stephen ________ 1970Hoover, Francis __________ 1944Hopkins, Ed __________1947-48Hudson, BoBBy ______ 2008-Huffman, Brandon ___ 1998-2000Humphrey, Allen _______1944-45

iIhrig, Chad ___________1992-95

JJerome, Kyle __________1988-91Johnson, Matthew ________ 1982Johnson, Nat ____________ 1945Jones, Marcus _________1994-97

kKahn, Terry _____________ 1962Keenan, Farren ________2004-07Keeney, Gene ___________ 1946Kennedy, Rusty ________2002-04Kerbow, Randy __________ 1991Kirkpatrick, Kelley ________ 1978Kistenmacher, Charles _____ 1934Kite, Tom ____________1969-72Klauk, John _________ 1999-2002Kuykendall, Gil __________ 1951

LLarson, Ladd ____________ 1972Leggett, Raymond ______1954-55Leonard, Justin ________1991-94Long, W.R. _____________ 1927loPEz, lanCE ________ 2007-Love, Davis ___________1954-55Lowry, Randy ___________ 2006Luce, Arhur ___________1939-40

1944 ____ Sterlington Browning1945 ___________ Bob Watson1946 ___________ Ed Hopkins1947 ________ Hugh Dahlberg1948 _____ Morris Williams, Jr.1949 ________Reece Alexander1950 _____________ Wes Ellis1951 __________ Lee Pinkston1952 __________ Lee Pinkston1953 __________ Lee Pinkston1954 ____________ Ted White1955 __________ Kirby Atwell1956 __________ Kirby Atwell1957 ________ Tommy Seekatz1958 _____________ Don Pohl1959 _____________Terry Dill1960 ________Charles Bridwell1961 _____________Terry Dill1962 _______ Randy Geiselman1963 _______ Randy Geiselman1964 ________ Eugene Mitchell1965 _________ Mason Adkins1966 __________ Chip Stewart1967 ________ Rik Massengale1968 __________ Chip Stewart1969 _____________ Tom Kite1970 _________ Ben Crenshaw1971 _________ Ben Crenshaw1972 _________ Ben Crenshaw1973 _____________Bob Mase1974 ________Randy Simmons1975 _______Lance Ten Broeck1976 _________ Phil Blackmar

The Massingill Trophy is awarded each year to the winner of the Longhorns’ intrasquad championship.

1977 _________ Phil Blackmar1978 __________Tom Cornelia1979 __________ Mark Brooks1980 __________ Mark Brooks1981 ______ Brandel Chamblee1982 ______ Brandel Chamblee1983 ______ Brandel Chamblee1984 _____________Bob Estes1985 __________ Todd Franks1986 _____________Bob Estes1987 _____________Bob Estes1988 ____________ Brad Agee1989 ________ Michael Cooper1990 _________ Justin Leonard1991 _________ Justin Leonard1992 _________ Justin Leonard1993 _________ Justin Leonard1994 ________ Harrison Frazar1995 _________ Robby Skinner1996 ____________ Brad Elder1997 ____________ Brad Elder1998 __________David Gossett1999 ____________John Klauk2000 _________Jason Hartwick2001 _________Jason Hartwick2002 _________Jason Hartwick2003 ______Matthew Rosenfeld2004 ______Matthew Rosenfeld2005 _________ Matthew Mills2006 __________Kevin Schultz2007 __________Kevin Schultz2008 _________ Bobby Hudson

mAssinGiLL TroPHy winners

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Roden, Ted _____________ 1942Rose, Andy ___________1980-82Rosenfeld, Matthew ______ 2003-06Ruby, Joe ______________ 1945Russell, Bill ___________1942-43

sSanchez, Tim __________2002-03Schultz, Kevin _________2005-08Scott, J.P. ______________ 1975Seekatz, Thomas _______1957-58Senn, Chad _____________ 1995Sharpless, Ralph _______1937-38Shockley, Stewart ______1977-78Simmons, Randy _______1974-76Skinner, Robby ________1993-96Smith, Bucky ____________ 1979Smith, Jerry ___________1967-68Smith, Tyre (Mgr.) _______ 2001Smith, William __________ 1949Snyder, Richard __________ 1933Sosa, Aaron (Mgr.) _____2001-04Sosa, John ____________1989-92Spagnola, Jim _________1979-80Spitzer, Len _____________ 1941Stewart, Chip__________1967-69Stonitsch, Gil ____________ 1944Surber, Russell _1999-2000, 02-03

TTanner, Bill _____________ 1983Taylor, Tommy _______ 1939-40Ten Broeck, Lance ______1975-76Termeer, Steve __________ 1991Thomas, Paul _________1981-83Thompson, James ______1962-64Tice, Carl ______________ 1945Tiinnin, Jack ____________ 1933Tinning, Steen _________1983-85Tipton, Taylor ___ 1989-90, ’92-93Trimble, John _________1957-58Tucker, George ____ 1968, ’70-72

uUresti, Omar __________1988-91

vVegas, Jhonattan _______2004-07Vescovo. Phil _________1978-79

wWalcowich, Bobby ________ 1951Wall, J.J. _____________2000-03Wallace, Stuart ________1993-94Warobick, Randy _________ 1974Watkins, John ___________ 1944Watson, Bob ______ 1946, ’48-49Webb, Gary _____________ 1984Wehner, Dick _________1944-45Welch, Bill _____________ 1935White, Ed ____________1934-35White, James III ___ 1956, ’58-59White, Ted ___________1954-56Wild, Claude ____________ 1942Williams, Morris Jr. _____1948-50Williamson, Brian _____ 1980, ’82Wilson, Tim __________1974-76Winkle, David ___________ 1984Wirtz, Robert ___________ 1944Witherspoon, Guy ________ 1938

yYoung, Greg __________1979-80

The T-Association has made every effort to keep their files updated. If you are a letterwinner and have any changes, please call 512/232-9460 or email [email protected].

mMachock, George _______1970-71Malone, Patrick ________1996-99Manasse, Blair _________1985-87Mase, Bob ____________1974-76Mason, Jim ___________1974-76Massengale, Rik ________1967-69McAfee, Lane ___________ 1931McDougal, Ronnie ______1983-85McEntire, Mark ______ 1998-2000McGonagill, Jim _________ 1930Meltzler, Kyle __________ 2004-Meyerson, Lars ________1981-82Middleton, Wayne ________ 1936Miller, Bruce ____________ 1966Mills, Matthew ________2004-06Mitchell, Dirk _________1995-97Mitchell, Eugene _______1964-66Moncrief, Bobby _________ 1952Moore, Jace ___________2005-08Moore, James ___________ 1943Moore, Todd _________ 1986, ’88Munger, Nelson __________ 1936Munn, William ________1962-64Munson, Chuck __________ 1971

nNarveson, Dave _______ 1974, ’76Nelson, Brian _____ 1985-87, ’89Nelson, Robert __________ 1959Neyland, Herbert _________ 1943

Niemeyer, Frank _________ 1948Novak, Steve __________1977-78

oOates, Julian ____________ 1953Overturf, Dean ________1968-70

PPadgett, Zach ___________ 1970Patrick, Pat _____________ 1927Payne, Gibson _________1927-28Payne, John ___________1933-34Penn, Bill ________ 1950-51, ’53Pfaff, Tony ___________1972-74Pfluger, Marion ________1949-50Pinkston, Lee _________1952-54Pohl, Don ____________1957-59Polk, Louis _____________ 1931Price, Don ______________ 1927Procter, John __________1955-56Puett, Roane ____________ 1954

rRamsey, Raymond ________ 1934Renfrow, Warren (Mgr.) _1986-87Rhodes, Arthur ________1957-59Riviere, Bernard _______1951-53Roddy, Tommie _________ 1941Roden, Bill ___________1942-43Roden, Larry ____________ 1962

Junior Lance Lopez has competed in two NCAA Championships for Texas.

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yEar tEaM CHaMPion _______ tEaM sCorE MEdalist _________ MEdalist sCorE

1967 Houston ____________________882 (+18) Hal Underwood, Houston ________ 215 (-1)1968 tExas ____________________ 881 (+17)

Chip stewart, texas ____________ 213 (-3)1969 tExas _____________________ 866 (+2)

rik Massengale, texas __________ 210 (-6)1970 Houston ____________________898 (+24)

Bruce Ashworth, Houston ________219 (+3)1971 Oklahoma St._________________877 (+13)

Ted Goin, Oklahoma State ________ 213 (-3)1972 tExas _____________________ 850 (-14)

Ben Crenshaw, texas ___________ 209 (-7)1973 tExas _____________________ 866 (+2)

Ben Crenshaw, texas ___________ 209 (-7)1974 tExas _____________________ 863 (+1)

tony Pfaff, texas ______________ 212 (-4) Jim Mason, texas ______________ 212 (-4)

1975 tExas _____________________ 885 (+2) Van Gillen, Houston ____________217 (+1)

1976 Oklahoma State _______________ 852 (-12) Lindy Miller, Oklahoma State ______ 208 (-8)

1977* Houston ____________________ 563 (-13) Ed Fiori, Houston ______________ 136 (-8)

1978 Oklahoma State ________________870 (+6) Britt Harrison, Oklahoma State ____ 214 (-2)

1979 Oklahoma State _______________887 (+23) Payne Stewart, SMU _____________216 (E)

1980 Houston _____________________866 (+2) Fred Couples, Houston __________ 212 (-4)

1981 Houston _____________________ 858 (-6) Tim Robinson, Stanford __________ 213 (-3)

1982* Oklahoma State ________________578 (+2) Rick Cramer, Colorado __________ 138 (-6)

1983 tExas ____________________ 878 (+14) Greg Turner, Oklahoma __________ 212 (-4)

1984 Houston ____________________ 842 (-22) Brandel Chamblee, Texas _________ 208 (-8)

1985 Lamar ______________________ 844 (-20) Brian Watts, Oklahoma State _____ 205 (-11)

1986 Houston ___________________ 1060 (-20) Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M ________ 203 (-13)

1987 Oklahoma State _______________1088 (+8) Brian Watts, Oklahoma State ______ 211 (-5)

1988 tExas _____________________ 1077 (-3) Bob Estes, texas _______________ 208 (-8)

1989 Houston _____________________865 (+1) Bob May, Oklahoma State ________ 210 (-6)

1990 Oklahoma State ________________ 863 (-1) Jim Lemon, Arizona State ________ 213 (-3) Craig Hainline, Oklahoma State ____ 213 (-3)

1991 Oklahoma State ________________ 858 (-6) Phil Mickelson, Arizona State ______ 207 (-9)

1992 Texas ______________________891 (+27) Bill Hoefle, Oklahoma State ________216 (E)

1993 tExas _____________________ 849 (-15) Justin leonard, texas __________ 205 (-11)

1994# Oklahoma State _______________875 (+11) Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State _____ 210 (-6)

1995# UNLV _______________________867 (+3) Grant Masson, Oklahoma ________ 211 (-5)

1996# Florida _____________________886 (+22) Trip Kuehne, Oklahoma State _____217 (+1)

1997*# UNLV ______________________586 (+10) Victor Schwamkrug, Houston _____ 143 (-1)

yEar tEaM CHaMPion _______ tEaM sCorE MEdalist _________ MEdalist sCorE

1998# Houston _____________________872 (+8) Brad Elder, Texas ______________ 211 (-5)

1999# Georgia _____________________876 (+12) Ryuji Imada, Georgia ____________ 213 (-3)

2000# Brigham Young _______________881 (+17) Joel Hendry, New Mexico _________ 211 (-5)

2001*# Georgia Tech __________________ 573 (-3) Bryce Molder, Georgia Tech _______135 (+1)2002 tExas ____________________ 883 (+19) John Klauk, texas _____________ 210 (-6)2003 Oklahoma State _______________ 842 (-22) Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State ___ 202 (-14)2004 Brigham Young ________________ 858 (-6) Andrew Dahl, Arkansas _________ 206 (-10)2005 Florida ______________________872 (+8) Richard Treis, Florida __________ 206 (-10)2006 Oklahoma State _______________ 850 (-14) Oscar Alvarez, BYU _____________ 209 (-7)2007 UNLV* ______________________ 568 (-8)

Austin Schauer, Texas A&M/ _____ 139 (-5)Ryan Henry, Tulsa/Steve Saunders, New Mexico

2008 tExas ____________________ 868 (+16) Bobby Hudson, texas __________ 208 (-5)

* shortened due to weather# sponsored by Cleveland Golf

ALL-Time cHAmPionsMorris Williams Golf Course 1967-86 (MW); Barton Creek Country Club 1987-90 (BC);

The Hills of Lakeway 1991-98 (Hills); Austin Country Club, 1999-2007 (ACC); UT Golf Club, 2008-Present

Bobby Hudson was the Morris Williams medalist in 2008 with a five-under par total of 208.

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April 7-8, 2008 • The University of Texas Golf ClubAustin, Texas

Final tEaM standings1. tExas 291 290 287 868 (+16) 2. Oklahoma State 291 286 297 874 (+22) 3. UNLV 295 285 296 876 (+24) 4. Auburn 296 290 297 883 (+31) 5. Texas Tech 293 296 296 885 (+33) Central Florida 294 293 298 885 (+33) 7. Alabama 301 287 298 886 (+34) 8. Louisville 295 301 291 887 (+35)9. BYU 290 307 292 889 (+37) 10. Pepperdine 296 297 305 898 (+46) 11. TCU 294 310 300 904 (+52) 12. Fresno State 307 304 299 910 (+58)13. Tulsa 298 308 309 915 (+63)14. San Diego 306 307 304 916 (+65)15. New Mexico 306 304 310 920 (+68)toP tHrEE indiViduals1. Bobby Hudson, Texas 73 70 65 _208 (-5)2. Charlie Holland, Texas 68 73 71 _212 (-1)3. Matt Kinsinger, UNLV 70 72 72 214 (+1)

tExas rEsults1 Bobby Hudson 73 70 65 208 (-5)2 Charlie Holland 68 73 71 212 (-1)T23 Lance Lopez 71 75 76 222 (+9) T39 Donald Constable 74 79 74 227 (+14) T39 Jace Moore 79 72 76 227 (+14) T67 Kevin Schultz 82 79 75 236 (+23) T72 Chris Causey 76 83 79 238 (+25) T78 Austin Traweek 93 88 94 275 (+62)

Since 1967 the Morris Williams Intercollegiate has been one of the top collegiate tournaments in the nation, consistently playing host to the best teams

and individuals in college golf. Individual champions

of the Morris Williams Intercollegiate include

Ben Crenshaw, Fred Couples, Payne

Stewart, Bob Estes, Justin Leonard and Phil Mickelson.

The Morris Williams Inter–collegiate is dedicated to the

memory of former University of Texas

golf star Morris Williams, Jr., who died

in a jet plane crash while in the Air Force in 1953.

An Austin native, Williams became the city’s youngest junior champion at age 13 and dominated the local golf scene for the next several years. He starred on the Longhorn teams from 1947-50 and led Texas to Southwest Conference championships in 1947, 1948 and 1950. In his final year (1950), Williams was runner-up in the NCAA Championship as the ‘Horns finished second in the team competition.

Upon graduation, Williams joined the Air Force and posted an undefeated record in service golf tourna-ments. It was shortly after his victory in the Worldwide Air Force Championship that he was killed.

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morris williams intercollegiateTeAm records

18 HOLES4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 290 (+6) ___________________BYU, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 275 (-13) _________________Texas, 19845-Player Format at MW __________ 345 (-15) __________________TCU, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 283 (-5) _________________Florida, 1989____________________________ 283 (-5) __________ Oklahoma State, 19895-Player Format at BC ___________ 352 (-8) __________________Texas, 19884-Player Format at Hills __________ 280 (-8) _____________ Texas, 1993, 19954-Player Format at ACC __________ 277 (-11) _________________Texas, 2003____________________________ 277 (-11) ___________ Arizona State, 2003

36 HOLES4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 577 (+9) __________ Oklahoma State, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 556 (-20) _______________Houston, 19845-Player Format at MW __________ 702 (-18) __________________TCU, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 578 (+2) ______________ Oklahoma, 19895-Player Format at BC ___________ 710 (-10) _________________Texas, 19884-Player Format at Hills __________ 563 (-13) _________________Texas, 19934-Player Format at ACC __________ 556 (-20) _________________Texas, 2003

54 HOLES4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 868 (+16) _________________ Texas, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 842 (-22) _______________Houston, 19845-Player Format at MW __________ 1060 (-20) ______________Houston, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 863 (-1) ___________________OSU, 19905-Player Format at BC ___________ 1077 (-3) _________________Texas, 19884-Player Format at Hills __________ 849 (-15) _________________Texas, 19934-Player Format at ACC __________ 842 (-22) _________ Oklahoma State, 2003

LOW 1ST ROUND4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 290 (+6) ___________________BYU, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 276 (-12) __________________TCU, 19805-Player Format at MW __________ 345 (-15) __________________TCU, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 285 (-3) __________ Oklahoma State, 19905-Player Format at BC ___________ 353 (-7) __________ Oklahoma State, 19894-Player Format at Hills __________ 280 (-8) _____________ Texas, 1993, 19954-Player Format at ACC __________ 277 (-11) _________________Texas, 2003____________________________ 277 (-11) ___________ Arizona State, 2003

LOW 2ND ROUND4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 285 (+4) _________________ UNLV, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 275 (-13) _________________Texas, 19845-Player Format at MW __________ 347 (-13) _________ Oklahoma State, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 283 (-5) __________ Oklahoma State, 19905-Player Format at BC ___________ 352 (-8) __________________Texas, 19884-Player Format at Hills __________ 282 (-6) __________ Oklahoma State, 19934-Player Format at ACC __________ 279 (-9) __________________Texas, 2003

LOW 3RD ROUND4-Player Format at UTGC ________ 287 (+6) __________________ Texas, 20084-Player Format at MW __________ 276 (-12) _________ Oklahoma State, 19945-Player Format at MW __________ 351 (-9) _________________ Lamar, 19864-Player Format at BC ___________ 283 (-5) _________________Florida, 19895-Player Format at BC ___________ 357 (-3) __________ Oklahoma State, 19884-Player Format at Hills __________ 281 (-7) __________ Oklahoma State, 19914-Player Format at ACC __________ 282 (-6) __________ Oklahoma State, 2003____________________________ 282 (-6) _________________ UNLV, 2000

individuAL records18 HOLESUTGC ____________65 ______________________ Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008MW _____________64 _________________________ Ed Fiori, Houston, 1977BC ______________66 __________________________ Bob Estes, Texas, 1988_________________66 _________________Brian Watts, Oklahoma State, 1989_________________66 __________________ Bob May, Oklahoma State, 1989Hills _____________66 ________________ Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994______________________________________ Grant Masson, Oklahoma, 1995_________________66 ________________ Victor Schwamkrug, Houston, 1998ACC _____________64 ____________________ Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004

36 HOLESUTGC ___________ 141 ____________________ Charlie Holland, Texas, 2008MW ____________ 132 __________________ Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M, 1986BC _____________ 134 _________________________ Bob Estes, Texas, 1988Hills ____________ 138 _____________________ Justin Leonard, Texas, 1993________________ 138 _______________ Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994ACC ____________ 132 ___________________ Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004

54 HOLESUTGC ___________ 208 _____________________ Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008MW ____________ 203 __________________ Jeff Maggert, Texas A&M, 1986BC _____________ 208 _________________________ Bob Estes, Texas, 1988Hills ____________ 205 _____________________ Justin Leonard, Texas, 1993ACC ____________ 202 _____________ Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State, 2003

LOW 1ST ROUNDUTGC ____________67 ______________________ Robbie Fillmore, BYU, 2008MW _____________64 _________________________ Ed Fiori, Houston, 1977BC ______________66 _________________Brian Watts, Oklahoma State, 1987Hills _____________66 ________________ Alan Bratton, Oklahoma State, 1994ACC _____________64 ____________________ Andrew Dahl, Arkansas, 2004

LOW 2ND ROUNDUTGC ____________66 ____________________Matthew Swan, Alabama, 2008MW _____________65 ________________________Brett Kanda, UNLV, 2007BC ______________66 __________________________ Bob Estes, Texas, 1988Hills _____________66 ________________ Victor Schwamkrug, Houston, 1998ACC _____________64 ________________ Randy Creighton, Pepperdine, 2003

LOW 3RD ROUNDUTGC ____________65 ______________________ Bobby Hudson, Texas, 2008MW _____________65 _____________________ Rik Massengale, Texas, 1969BC ______________66 ___________________ Bob May, Oklahoma State, 1989Hills _____________66 ___________________ Grant Masson, Oklahoma, 1995ACC _____________65 ______________ Hunter Mahan, Oklahoma State, 2003_________________65 _________________________ Chris Noel, Tulsa, 2003

MW=Morris Williams Golf CourseBC=Barton Creek Country Club

Hills=The Hills of LakewayACC=Austin Country Club

UTGC=UT Golf Club

ALL-Time TeAm cHAmPionstEaM titlEs last titlETEXAS ___________________12 ____________________ 2008Oklahoma State _____________11 ____________________ 2006Houston __________________ 9 ____________________ 1998Brigham Young _____________ 2 ____________________ 2004Florida ___________________ 2 ____________________ 2005Nevada-Las Vegas ___________ 3 ____________________ 2007Georgia ___________________ 1 ____________________ 1999Georgia Tech _______________ 1 ____________________ 2001Lamar ____________________ 1 ____________________ 1985

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2008-09 LONGHORNS Front row (L-R): asst. coach Ryan Murphy, Julio Vegas, Chris Causey, Austin Traweek, Bobby Hudson, Charlie Holland, Lance LopezBack row (L-R): head coach John Fields, Steffen Schmieding, Dylan Frittelli, Donald Constable, Devin Miertschin, Brett Spencer, Alex Moon, Adam Wennerstrom