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Men’s Golf In First After Round One Of Twin Cities Classic
Elk River, Minn. - The Gustavus men’s golf team is in first following the first round of the Twin Cities Classic on Saturday held at Elk River Golf Club. The Gusties used a season-best 289 (+1) to give them a narrow one-shot lead over the University of Manitoba. Play will resume tomorrow morning at the [...]
Men’s Golf, Oakes Win Augsburg Invitational
Ham Lake, Minn. - The Gustavus men’s golf team registered both a team and individual win at the Augsburg Invitational on Sunday afternoon at the Majestic Oaks Golf Club. Junior Andrew Oakes (Hermantown, Minn.) recorded the first tournament win of his collegiate career after a strong second round. After leading on Saturday, the Gusties shot [...]
Men’s Golf Begins Tournament Play At Augsburg Invitational
The Gustavus men’s golf team hits the road this weekend to open its 2012 season at the Augsburg Invitational held at Majestic Oaks Golf Club in Ham Lake, Minn. The tournament will be a two-day event, taking place on Saturday, Sept. 8, and Sunday, Sept. 9. After placing third in a field of 21 teams [...]
Four Men’s Golfers Compete At Minnesota Golf Association Amateur Championship
(From left to right) Alex Kolquist, Andrew Oakes, Tyler McMorrow, and Trevor Gervais took part int he 109th Annual MGA Amateur Championship on July 16-18. Hastings, Minn. - Four members of the Gustavus Adolphus men’s golf team took part in the 109th Annual Minnesota Golf Association (MGA) Amateur Championship held July 16-18 at the Hastings [...]
Men’s Golf Finishes 12th At NCAA Championships
The Gustavus men’s golf team concluded its season Friday by shooting a 303 (+15) in the fourth and final round of the NCAA Division III Championships held in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. The Gusties shot a four-day total of 301-297-307-303 – 1208 (+56), tying Greensboro for 12th place, their best finish since winning the national title in 2004.
Men’s Golfer Tyler McMorrow Named NGCA All-Region
Howey-In-The-Hills, Florida - Gustavus Adolphus sophomore golfer Tyler McMorrow (St. Cloud, Minn.) has been named a Division III PING All-Region honoree by the Golf Coaches Association of America (NGCA). Players across six regions – Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, South, Great Lakes, Central and West – earned all-region honors for 2012. McMorrow is one of six players from [...]
Men’s Golf In 11th At NCAA Championships After Day One
The Gustavus men’s golf team shot a 301 (+13) in the first round of the NCAA Division III Championships Tuesday in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. and sits in 11th place. Host institution Oglethorpe leads the field of 41 after recording a 285 (-3) at the Mission Inn Resort & Club. Claremont Mudd Scripps and Christopher Newport both shot a 289 (+1) and are tied for second.
Men’s Golf Set To Compete In NCAA Championships Tuesday
The Gustavus men’s golf team is prepared to compete in the NCAA Division III Championships on Tuesday, May 15 through Friday, May 18 held at the Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. After claiming second place in last October’s MIAC Championships and taking first and second in their last two meets, the Gusties earned an at-large bid into this year’s NCAA Tournament.
Tyler McMorrow Garners Final MIAC Golf Athlete Of The Week Honor
Gustavus' Tyler McMorrow (St. Cloud, Minn./Cathedral) picked a good time to shoot the best round of his young college career. The Gustie sophomore turned in his best collegiate score to finish under par and take second place among a talented field at Sunday's 36-hole Saint John's Spring Invitational. In the process, he helped Gustavus move from seventh place after round one, to second place in the final standings as the top Division III team in the field. For his performance, McMorrow has been named the final MIAC Men's Golf Athlete-of-the-Week of the 2011-12 season.
Men’s Golf Takes Silver At Saint John’s Spring Invitational
The Gustavus men’s golf team concluded its 2012 spring campaign with a second place finish at the Saint John’s Spring Invitational on Saturday and Sunday. The Gusties sat in seventh place after day one with a score of 297 and then broke out in day two with a season-low round of 280 to finish with a total of 577 (+9). The 18-hole round of 280 was the lowest recorded by the men’s team since the Gustie Spring Classic in 2004 and the second lowest in program history.









