Women's golf falls to South Carolina in quarterfinals of SEC Championship
Auburn fell in the quarterfinals of the SEC Women’s Golf Championship with a 3-2 loss in the match play round to South Carolina.
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Auburn fell in the quarterfinals of the SEC Women’s Golf Championship with a 3-2 loss in the match play round to South Carolina.
The Indian Pines Public Golf Course will be closed at the end of the year for Auburn University Regional airport extension project. City Council approved a $1.2 million contribution to the extension project as part of the consent agenda at its March 1, 2022 meeting.
Coach Kim Evans, former head coach of the Women’s Golf Team may have retired in 2015 but she hasn’t left The Plains behind.
After a season that has seen the Tigers win the SEC and earn a spot in the NCAA Championship, Auburn women's golf head coach Melissa Luellen was named to the WGCA National Coach of the Year award watch list on Tuesday.
When Kaleigh Telfer approached the par-5, 503-yard No. 9 hole, Auburn’s spot in the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship was in danger. The senior was unfazed, though, as her 18-foot eagle putt sent Auburn to the championship.
Auburn claimed its first SEC Women’s Golf Championship since 2012 on Sunday with a 5-0 win over Mississippi State. The championship is head coach Melissa Luellen’s first conference title as head coach and is the program’s 10th championship.
Behind 22 birdies and three eagles, No. 6 Auburn golf finished its first tournament of the season in sixth place at the Carpet Capital Collegiate over the weekend in Rocky Face, Georgia.
Coming off its first SEC title since 2002, Auburn picked up right where it left off as the Tigers finished fourth at the Norman regional to advance to the NCAA Championships for the seventh consecutive season. Auburn is one of just four teams to accomplish that feat.
The No. 8 Auburn men’s golf team is set to make its 27th postseason appearance all-time as the Tigers were selected to the NCAA Norman Regional.
It didn’t take long for Wells Padgett to figure out that this year’s Auburn golf team could be one of the best in the country. With his team coming off three straight top-five finishes to start the season, the freshman knew his team had bigger and better things in store.
Coming into the weekend ranked tenth in the GCAA coaches poll, the Auburn golf team cemented themselves as one of the best teams in the country and took a big step towards their seventh straight NCAA Championship appearance with a 16-stroke win over No. 3 Baylor in the All-American Intercollegiate Championship in Humble, Texas.
Ranked in the top 10 in the polls entering the spring season and looking for their seventh consecutive NCAA Championship appearance, Auburn golf is no stranger to success under coach Nick Clinard.
When the final putt dropped on Sunday, Patton Kizzire picked his ball out of the hole, gave a subtle fist pump, and looked up in amazement to acknowledge the crowd that had cheered him on as he finally realized his dream of winning on the PGA Tour.
The eighth-ranked Auburn men’s golf team is off to a great start this season, finishing top-five in all four events this fall thanks in part to a freshman class that has hit the ground running in their first few collegiate tournaments.
The PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship will be moving to Kentucky in 2018, and will be the first PGA Tour event in the Bluegrass State since 1959.
After finishing third at their season-opening event two weeks ago, No. 13 Auburn men’s golf built on that success with a second-place finish at the Trinity Forest Invitational in Dallas, Texas.
With two top-five finishes and a win last season, Trace Crowe had one of the best seasons in college golf. His 71.82 scoring average led the team and he was named to the All-SEC second team.
Auburn men’s golf opened their 2017 fall season with a third-place finish at the Carpet Capital Collegiate in Dalton, GA. No. 13 Auburn finished at 10-under par in a field that included nine of the top 17 teams in college golf.
Having been to six straight NCAA championships, Auburn men’s golf is no stranger to success under head coach Nick Clinard, who is entering his ninth season.
Chad Collins started Friday morning's Barbasol Championship off at four-under. On Friday alone, Collins had 11 birdies and parred the rest of his holes leaving him heading into the weekend at 15-under.