No. 6 Auburn women's golf claims victory at Cougar Classic to open 2024-25 season
The Auburn women's golf team launched its 2024-25 season with a first place victory at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C.
The Auburn women's golf team launched its 2024-25 season with a first place victory at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C.
The Auburn men's golf team made history by clinching its first-ever national championship, defeating Florida State in a 3–2 victory at the Omni La Costa Champions Course.
Auburn wins its regional shooting 10 over par at the Auburn University Club and advances to the national championship tournament.
Auburn Men's Golf claimed the No. 1 overall seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament following its SEC Championship on Sunday.
Auburn women's golf fell in the quarterfinals of the SEC Championship and now awaits its selection for the 2023 NCAA Women's Golf Regionals.
City Council approved a contribution of $1.5 million to a renovation project of Indian Pines Public Golf Course because of a required runway extension from the Auburn University Regional Airport which would alter the 18-hole course.
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 watch list on Tuesday.
“I don’t have any words to describe this feeling,” Telfer said. “We had to wait a long time before we knew the result. This is obviously what we came to Auburn for, and we didn’t want to end our season at regionals.”
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.
"I’m looking forward to a good week of preparation for our next event in Arizona.”
Auburn will look to improve on its 11th place showing from a year ago when the NCAA Championships begin May 25 at Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
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 Auburn golf team could be one of the best in the country.
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.
The Tigers finished in the top 5 of all four tournaments in the fall and will look to take the next step in search of their first national title in school history.
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 from Auburn to Lexington, Kentucky.
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.