Men's golf tops No. 4 Florida State, wins Seminole Intercollegiate
One round wouldn't have been enough for Auburn on Saturday at the Southwood Golf Course, but two was.
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One round wouldn't have been enough for Auburn on Saturday at the Southwood Golf Course, but two was.
After a disappointing finish to its home tournament earlier this week, Auburn did not start off how it wanted to back on the road.
As Auburn’s golfers stood off the side of the 18th green watching the completion of the third and final round of the Tiger Invitational, there were no smiles or high-fives.
The 17th hole on the Grand National Lakes Course has not been kind to Ben Schlottman in the past, most notably when he double bogeyed and bogeyed the hole in his two rounds at last summer’s Barbasol Championship on his way to missing the cut by two strokes.
Ben Schlottman follows through on his swing during the first round of the Tiger Invitational golf tournament in Opelika, Ala., on Sunday, March 6, 2016. (Photo courtesy of Dakota Sumpter/Auburn Athletics)
Just as Auburn men's golf coach Nick Clinard predicted last week, the familiarity with Grand National Lakes Course and comfort of being at home has served the Tigers well, at least through one day.
The Auburn men’s golf team was ranked No. 1 in all three major golf polls for the first time in school history on Oct. 23. Then it was forced to wait the entire offseason.
Days removed from winning an individual title and helping Auburn to its fourth consecutive team title at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate, Michael Johnson picked up an honor from the SEC office on Thursday.
The Auburn men's golf teams poses with its awards after winning the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate in Mobile, Ala., on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
After a disappointing finish in the opening tournament of the spring season, Auburn bounced back in a big way at the Mobile Sports Authority Intercollegiate.
Auburn recorded its best round of the tournament on the final day, but the women's golf team finished 12th out of 16 teams at the Lady Puerto Rico Classic.
The improvement was too little and came too late for Auburn in the Amer Ari Invitational.
The top-ranked men's golf team improved slightly on its first-round performance but still sits well off the lead after the second round of the Amer Ari Invitational.
The first day of the spring season did not go as planned for the top-ranked men’s golf team.
Jason Dufner, who played golf at Auburn from 1997-2000, captured his fourth PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the CareerBuilder Challenge in La Quinta, California.
While the Auburn men's golf team has risen to number one in the rankings for the first time in school history, alumni of the golf program are having success on the professional level.
Auburn golf currently has 16 alumni playing on professional tours, but the 2015-16 team has already accomplished something none of them could.
Auburn captured its second win of the fall season at the U.S. Collegiate Championship on Sunday, Oct. 19. (Contributed by Auburn Athletics)
Playing in its first tournament since being named the No. 1 team in the nation by Golfstat.com, the Auburn men’s golf team captured its second win of the fall season on Sunday, tying for first at the U.S. Collegiate Championship at the Golf Club of Georgia.
Despite the retirement of longtime women’s golf coach Kim Evans after last season because of health issues, the expectations for the program haven’t changed.