Palladino becomes first D-3 player to win Monroe
Nick Palladino, a senior at nearby University of Rochester, became the first Division III collegiate golfer to win the Monroe Invitational.
Cathrea's summer begins with Porter Cup victory
Casie Cathrea claimed victory at the inaugural Women’s Porter Cup. The Oklahoma State incoming freshman won on Friday with a final-round 2-over 73 in the rain-shortened 36-hole tournament for a total of 4-under 138.
Rain shortens Women's Porter Cup to 36 holes
On Thursday, the Women's Porter Cup went from a two-hour weather delay at 8:30 a.m. to play being cancelled for the day.
Cathrea fires 65 for Women's Porter Cup lead
Dressed in orange and black on Wednesday, it’s no secret where Casie Cathrea is heading in the fall. The Oklahoma State signee shot an opening-round bogey-free 6-under 65 at Niagara Falls Country Club to take a three-shot lead after the first round of the Women’s Porter Cup.
Setting up NFCC for Women's Porter Cup
Ever wondered how to set up a golf course? Brittany Henderson, the new assistant professional at Niagara Falls Country Club and four-year letter winner at Coastal Carolina, got the opportunity to set up the course this morning for the first Women’s Porter Cup.
Women's Porter Cup to take game to new heights
The power of the Porter Cup name. This week, the inaugural Women’s Porter Cup takes place at Niagara Falls Country Club in Lewiston, N.Y., to help promote the women’s game.
Christovich among mid-ams trying to make noise
With two mid-amateur berths on the line for the 2013 Walker Cup team, the likes of Patrick Christovich are using it as an added incentive to try and garner some national attention.
2013 Cal or 1982 UCLA? Let's take a closer look . . .
Cal won a modern-day record 11 tournaments in the 2012-13 season. UCLA won 13 times in the 1981-82 season. But there is a distinct difference between the two teams, and our Cassie Stein breaks it all down.
5 Things, Ball Ground: Nelson, Kim, Murray advance
A day after the NCAA Championship, California's Michael Kim was among three players to advance to the U.S. Open from sectional qualifying in Ball Ground, Ga.
Alabama claims 2013 National Championship
Alabama got sweet redemption in winning its first-ever National Championship with a 4-1 victory over Illinois at The Capital City Club's Crabapple course. Last year, the Crimson Tide lost to Texas in a heartbreaker.
Marquee match: Illinois' Pieters squeaks past Homa
It was 2012 NCAA medalist, Illinois' Thomas Pieters, against 2013 medalist, California's Max Homa, in the semifinals of the NCAA Championship, where Pieters came out the victor in 20 holes at The Capital City Club's Crabapple course.
Cal defeats Arizona State 3-2 to advance to semis
A clutch shot by California's Brandon Hagy on the 18th hole advances the Golden Bears to the semifinals at the NCAA Championships at The Capital City Club's Crabapple course.
Cal's Stalter takes long route to Berkeley, lineup
Joel Stalter knew he wanted to play in the U.S., but the Frenchman had to do a lot of the leg work, and thankfully got the attention of Cal's Steve Desimone. The rest, as they say, is history.
Cal's Homa claims the NCAA medalist behind 66
California's Max Homa claimed the NCAA individual championship with a bogey-free 4-under 66 in the final round at The Capital City Club's Crabapple course. He is the first Golden Bear to win the individual title.
Despite slow finish, Cal still in prime position
California looked to be running away from the field yet again before hitting the final three holes at Crabapple, which sent the top-ranked team back to the pack and chasing Georgia Tech.
UCLA's Garrick assessed penalty for slow play
UCLA freshman Jonathan Garrick was assessed a one-shot slow play penalty on the 18th hole during the second round of the NCAA Championship on Wednesday. And he was none too pleased about being singled out.
ASU's Rahm (61) takes individual lead at NCAAs
Arizona State freshman Jon Rahm was 'en fuego' on Tuesday during the first round of the NCAA Championship at The Capital City Club's Crabapple Course. Rahm shot a 9-under 61, which included 10 birdies and a bogey.
Capital City Club offers rich, successful history
The Capital City Club has a rich history -- playing host to this week's NCAA Championship is just the latest in a mix of historic events that have taken place on the expansive property just outside of Atlanta.
Individuals at the NCAAs: How they got there
When you think of college golf, you think of both teams and individuals competing for a title or in this case, a national championship. Having qualified through the regionals, on May 28-31, six individuals will enter the NCAA Championship without their respective teams in Atlanta.
Haskins: Cal's Kim headlines final four candidates
With the NCAA Championship on the horizon, it is going to take a win by the three players behind Michael Kim to take away the top spot in the Haskins Award Watch List.
Bauchou's short game pays off in tournaments
Multiple juniors have advanced through U.S. Open local qualifying and will play in Sectional qualifying June 3 at various golf courses around the country. But for Zachary Bauchou, he will always remember his first.
Thunderbird to host top players from the world
The AJGA’s Thunderbird International Junior is set to take place May 25-27 at Grayhawk Golf Club’s Raptor course in Scottsdale, Ariz. For the 13th consecutive year, the Thunderbird will boast a good field of homegrown American players along with an international mix.
Baton Rouge Regional: 'Bama keeps rolling
Alabama won its fifth consecutive tournament title Saturday, coming from behind to defeat Florida by six shots at the NCAA's Baton Rouge Regional.
Baton Rouge Regional: Vogel, Florida still lead Tide
T.J. Vogel is looking like an All-American again, and as a result, the Florida Gators are leading the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional after two rounds.
Baton Rouge Regional: Florida leads 'Bama by 10
Gators growl in Round 1, lead by 10 shots over Alabama and South Alabama at the NCAA's Baton Rouge Regional.
Regional fields set for Div. I men's championship
California, Alabama, UCLA, Texas, New Mexico and Washington are the No. 1 seeds heading into the NCAA postseason, which begins May 16. They are among the 81 teams that will make up the six NCAA Regional fields.
12-year-old misses European Tour cut in China
Ye Wocheng, the 12-year-old who made history on May 2 in becoming the youngest player to compete on the European Tour, shot consecutive 79s to miss the cut at the Volvo China Open in Tianjin, China.
Winner's Bag: Carson Young, Junior Invitational
A look inside the bag of Carson Young, the winner of the 2013 Junior Invitational title.
Notes: Par-4 sixth the ultimate risk-reward hole
The par-4 6th hole -- named Loblolly Bay -- played just over 300 yards on Saturday, and some players in the field took to the risk, but didn't always reap the reward.
Sage Valley: Henley's path gives Wiggins hope for his
Russell Henley, who was the guest speaker at Nike Night at the Junior Invitational at Sage Valley, and Victor Wiggins, will have taken the same road to college golf. Neither player can be claimed off the AJGA’s hotbed of players.
Notes: Griffin picks up ace at Junior Invitational
Benjamin Griffin made history at the Junior Invitational on Friday. Griffin, a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., had a hole-in-one on the par-3 16th for the first time in the tournament.
Sage Valley: International flavor at its best
Selecting the field for any highly ranked event is difficult. The Untied States players are the easiest players to invite because they are in our backyard, but did you ever wonder how the Junior Invitational Executive Committee selects the international field?
Sage Valley: Players take to dormie holes for night golf
On Wednesday night, the 54 players went to the Opening Ceremonies where they heard 18-time major champion Jack Nicklaus answer questions and then came back to their residence for the week to play night golf.
Sage Valley: No. 17 could provide plenty of drama
No. 17 won’t disappoint this week. Playing as the No. 1 handicap hole at Sage Valley, it can cause some heartache coming down the stretch.
5 Things: Davis takes RBC Heritage lead by one
It was a beautiful day in Hilton Head Island, S.C., but the winds picked up just enough for some high scores in the afternoon. That didn’t stop some groups in the morning from going out and shooting some low numbers. 5 Things.
Henley uses unconventional route to PGA Tour success
Russell Henley wasn't your typical junior player. See how he went from playing in small junior events to winning on the PGA Tour.
Sage Valley: 5 Questions with Matthew Fitzpatrick
5 questions with Junior Invitational at Sage Valley participant Matthew Fitzpatrick from Sheffield, England.
Peers on Twitter react to Tiger's Masters incident
Players and people close to the PGA Tour have taken their opinions to Twitter about the Tiger Woods situation at the Masters. Take a look at what people have said.
Two Tour players speak out against amateurs
On Monday, PGA Tour players Matt Every and Charlie Beljan took to Twitter to express their position on whether amateurs should get to play in the Masters. Let's just say they aren't too happy.
Masters 2013: Getting to know Steven Fox
To get you ready for the 2013 Masters, we are breaking down the amateurs and first-timers that will play at Augusta National starting on Thursday, April 11. Today's installment: Steven Fox.
Notebook: USC carries consistency late into season
All five USC Trojans are ranked in the top 100 in the Golfweek Rankings for women's college individuala. Annie Park, Kyung Kim, Sophia Popov and Doris Chen are in the top 21.
TCU's Barjon travels world for first college win
Already helping keep TCU in the top 10 in college men's golf, Paul Barjon picked up his first win by topping Stanford's Patrick Rodgers at the U.S. Intercollegiate – a long journey for the New Caledonian.
Palmetto Championship sweep: Forsyth, Schlottman
Forsyth (N.C.) Country Day's victory at the 2013 Palmetto Championship, replete with junior Ben Schlottman earning medalist honors, comes at bittersweet time as head coach Dennis Ring is leaving at the end of the season.
As Palmetto defending champs trail, anchoring on minds
"It's going to affect us, the amateurs and juniors, more," one Myers Park player says of the looming decision on a ban of anchoring putters, as his team tries to defend its Palmetto Championship crown.
Lua's return sparks Bruins' rise
With a 238-9-5 individual record since missing fall play, senior Tiffany Lua has pushed UCLA to finish in the top five in all four of her starts.
Back in Palmetto Championship, team remembers storms
The last time Arab (Ala.) played in the Palmetto High School Championship, they encountered deadly tornadoes shortly after returning home.
Myers Park to chase Palmetto defense with 5 returners
The Palmetto High School Golf Championship takes place March 28-30 in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and will include 41 teams from around the country.
With a new attitude, Huh fires opening-round 67
An equipment change and high expectations played into John Huh's early-season struggles, but his 5-under 67 on Thursday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational showed glimpses of having a bit of fun again.
Growing pains in first Tour start for Williamson
Recent Dartmouth grad Peter Williamson shot an 11-over 83 at Bay Hill Club & Lodge on Thursday during the first round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational in his first PGA Tour start.
College season takes backseat for U.S. Am champ
Reigning U.S. Amateur champion Steven Fox has played in only two spring college tournaments, and his schedule isn't looking much better for the rest of the season.
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