Sunday, May 15, 2011

Highlights from NCAA Regionals Team Qualifying Tournament


Since the Pac-10 Championship at Stanford, the team has played four rounds of a team qualifying competition in order to determine the traveling roster for NCAA Regionals at Wolf Run, Indiana.

Here are a few of the Highlights...

Round 1 held on 5/6/11 at The California Golf Club:

It is just a 35 minute drive up to the Cal Club from Stanford but the change in conditions were a bit of a shock... minus 30 degrees fahrenheit and plus 15mph of wind! Nevertheless, scores were very respectable. David Chung and Cameron Wilson tied for low score with 73s whilst Graham Brockington and Steve Kearney shot 74s.


Round 2 held on 5/7/11 at Stanford Golf Course during the Alumni Match:

This time it was cool and breezy on the home track. Low scorers were Messrs. Brockington and Wilson with 72.

The Alumni took full use of their experience and forward tee advantage to beat the Team for the second time in three years!

Click here or on the Results Photo to see Matt Thompson's photo gallery from the Alumni Match on May 7th.




Round 3 held on 5/11/11 at The Olympic Golf Club (Lake Course):


The beautiful and challenging course was somewhat tamed by Steven Kearney who played solidly for a round of 70 to take the low score by two from Steve Ziegler.

Round 3 held on 5/13/11 at Lake Merced Golf Club:

The story of the day was Graham Brockington's clutch round of 69 that won him the low score of the day by 3 from Sihwan Kim who shot a level par 72. With that 3 under par round, Graham also won the qualifying competition by 3 strokes.


Following play at Lake Merced the NCAA Regionals traveling roster was announced. The Team that will play Wolf Run, Indiana are:

1. Andrew Yun
2. David Chung
3. Graham Brockington
4. Steven Kearney
5. Steve Ziegler

Go Cardinal!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Stanford Golf Course - Top 5 Spectator Viewing Spots

As you will know, The Pac-10 Men's Golf Championships will be hosted at Stanford next weekend April 29th - May 1st. Spectators ENTRY IS FREE !

Here is a countdown of the best spots to watch some of the Nation's best players in action on the Stanford Golf Course:

5. 8th/12th/13th holes -

A favorite spot for the golfing connoisseur who likes to watch a bit of everything. From this vantage point you can watch mid iron shots to the 8th hole par 3, drives on the 13th hole par 4 and second shots/chip shots around the 12th hole par 4 signature hole (with the tree in the fairway!)

4. 1st Tee -

Nerves will be jangling over this opening teeshot from elevation. Never mind the Red Barn on the left, players know that a good drive down the fairway will set up a birdie or an eagle but the thick rough either side of the fairway will make their work difficult.

From the vantage point adjacent to the 1st tee there is plenty of activity from the practice putting green, pro-shop and clubhouse.


3. 9th Green -

Sit in the bleachers or on the grass bank and watch some middle of the round action on this interesting par four where players take their drives over the trees and hazard into the fairway. A good drive leaves just a short iron to the green but it is made complicated by uneven stances and a putting surface that is up out of view. Beware some challenging pin positions on this green that has always been notorious for 3 putts!

Close by from this area you can also watch some bombed drives from the 10th and 12th tees.

2. 14th Green -
The grass banks around the 14th green provide a natural stadium that is just as impressive for spectators as it will be for the players themselves as they hit mid irons across the ravine with the beautiful S flowerbed in backdrop.

It is a perfect place to camp out and watch groups pass through or keep an eye on approach shots to the 11th green and teeshots from the 12th tee.

1. 18th Green -
This is the place where all the highs and lows of the previous two days will culminate in victory for one Pac-10 team and Individual Champion. Sit out on the terrace or in the bleachers with a cool beverage and keep an eye on the giant electronic scoreboard as players and teams jockey for the top spot on the leaderboard. Be sure not to miss the winning putt which will be somewhere between 1pm and 3pm on Sunday May 1st!

GO CARDINAL !

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Post Season Begins - The Pac-10 Championships at Stanford

Post season is here and kicks off with the Cardinal defending their home turf at the Pac-10 Championships to be held at The Stanford Golf Course (April 29th - May 1st).


By all accounts the Stanford Golf Course is in fabulous playing condition. The greens are firm and fast, the rough is growing and pins are set to be a challenge! Within the Stanford Golf Team, preparations are underway and game plans are being made to navigate the course as well as to do combat with a field jam packed with great teams.

Last season, Andrew Yun shaved a full two shots upon his scoring average between the regular season and the Championship Season. That level of play has certainly carried over and been rewarded with a win as well as five other top 5 place finishes plus with the recent news of a Palmer Cup Team USA selection. Right now as we head into Championship Season, the Cardinal are looking for one or two more of its players to step up a gear alongside Andrew and take a shot at regaining the Pac-10 title that has alluded Stanford since 1994!

This event is a once every 10 years opportunity not to be missed. Come watch the nations best collegiate golfers play the Stanford golf course! Entry is FREE! The Pac-10 and tournament organizers have the venue set up in a very spectator friendly way (more spectator information and a Golf Village activity program to follow).

Go Cardinal!


PS. There are only about 5 Volunteer openings left for "Walking Scorers" during the tournament...
How to Sign Up: (1) use the signup boards in the Stanford Clubhouse hallway; or (2) contact Sue Epstein (email at SueEpstein@aol.com).


Sunday, February 13, 2011

Siebel Varsity GTC - PowerPlay Challenge 2/13/11

Cameron Wilson fired an impressive 27 points today to win the first of a series of PowerPlay Challenge events held over the world renowned Siebel Varsity Golf Training Complex.

The PowerPlay version of the game is fun to use in training because its two-flag, risk-reward format offers many opportunities for players to excel through their decisiveness and and ability to execute great golf shots when the consequence stakes are ramped up.

When Cameron hit his 280yard 3wood to just 15 feet on the final hole and had a putt for an eagle on a PowerPlay pin (worth 8points), a runaway 33 point total was on the cards. Ultimately, his "three putt par" proved not to be costly this time around. In a game where a simple "short-sided" error on the final hole can mean the difference between a fancy 24 points or meager 16 points, at least two players were to fall foul of that scenario. Meanwhile, Andrew Yun (playing with Sihwan Kim in the final pairing) might well have snatched victory from CW with a final birdie, however, the firm "Blasi Green" rocketed his ball long and over the out-of-bounds fence onto the 2nd hole of the Stanford Golf Course. Sihwan duly rolled home a birdie to leapfrog his way into 2nd place!

Here is the full rundown of scores:
Rank Player Points
1 Cameron Wilson 27
2 Sihwan Kim 24
3 Graham Brockington 23
(4) Coach Rowe 21
4 Andrew Yun 20
5= Andre Dedecker 16
5= Steven Kearney 16
5= Shane Lebow 16

Here is Sihwan Kim's scorecard for the 24 points that earned him second place:








Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Hawaii Qualifying Tournament

With a phenomenal final round of 66, David Chung won the Inaugural Stanford Golf "Race to Hawaii" Qualifying Tournament.
Andrew Yun also fired a gallant 68
over the challenging San Francisco Golf Club course
in attempt to overcome a 4 shot deficit but Chung held firm.
Senior Captain, Steve Ziegler, carded four rock solid even par rounds to finish 3rd.

Final Leaderboard:


Rank Player Rnd 1 Rnd 2 Rnd 3 Rnd 4 Total
(SGC) (CAL) (SGC) (SF)
1 Chung 68 71 69 66 274 (-9)
2 Yun 73 71 68 68 280 (-3)
3 Ziegler 70 72 70 71 283
4 Wilson 69 74 72 75 290
5 Brockington 73 76 75 74 298
6 Dedecker 69 76 79 77 301
7 Lebow 72 79 74 77 302
8 Kearney 82 73 73 75 303
9 Bowen 79 74 79 74 306
10 Kim 80 73 76 RTD RTD

Round 4 scores - San Francisco Golf Club (Par 71):

66 - David Chung
68 - Andrew Yun
71 - Steve Ziegler
74 - Graham Brockington
74 - Wilson Bowen
75 - Cameron Wilson
75 - Steven Kearney
77 - Shane Lebow
77 - Andre Dedecker
RTD - Sihwan Kim

It's not every day that people shoot 66 at San Francisco Golf Club, and it will certainly be one to remember... (!)

Round 3 scores - Stanford Golf Course (Par 70):

68 - Andrew Yun
69 - David Chung
70 - Steve Ziegler
72 - Cameron Wilson
73 - Steven Kearney
74 - Shane Lebow
75 - Graham Brockington
76 - Sihwan Kim
79 - Andre Dedecker
79 - Wilson Bowen

It was a beautiful day out on the Stanford Golf Course. Thanks to all Club members who came along to watch. We hope you enjoyed the spectacle!


Round 2 scores - California Golf Club (Par 72):

71 - David Chung
(35-36 with 4 birdies and 3 bogies)

71 - Andrew Yun
(3 under 33 back nine with a total of 4 birdies for the day)

72 - Steve Ziegler
(birdied holes 5,6,7,12 and 17 with an extraordinary recovery shot and hole out)

73 - Sihwan Kim
(3 birdies and a bogie free back nine)

73 - Steven Kearney
(sub par leader with an eagle on the first and birdies on holes 8, 11 and 17)

74 - Wilson Bowen
(birdied holes 7 and 16)

74 - Cameron Wilson
(birdied holes 3, 15 and 17 with a nice chip and putt)

76 - Graham Brockington
(a lone birdie captured on video... watch!)

76 - Andre Dedecker
(birdied holes 1 and 11)

79 - Shane Lebow
(opened with a birdie but still recovering from congestion)

Click here to see the full playlist of videos from today's round.


Round 1 scores - Stanford Golf Course (Par 70):

RANK : NAME : SCORE : VIDEO

1 : David Chung : 68 (-2) :

(solid nines of 33 and 35 with four birdies and just two bogies)

2= : Cameron Wilson : 69 :

(Cameron birdied all the par 4s on the front nine, parred all the par fives but bogied all the par 3s. 9 straight pars on the back nine!)

2= : Andre Dedecker : 69 :

(bounced back from a hiccup double bogie 5 on hole 14 with birdies on holes 15 and 16)

4 : Steve Ziegler : 70 :

(a clutch back nine of 33 with birdies on holes 11 and 14)

5 : Shane Lebow : 72 :

(feeling a little under the weather but with nines of 34 and 38 Shane kept up the energy through the round pretty well)

6= : Andrew Yun : 73 :

(a difficult pin position on hole 3 caught out several players including Andrew who made a very rare 3 putt from short range. He drained a long birdie putt on hole 18 to exact some revenge before the day was done)

6= : Graham Brockington : 73 :

(Perhaps the most physically fit man on the team, Graham's hard work is now showing through in his play. His shot of the day is captured in the video above with a 3 wood second shot deep into the green on the 510 yard uphill par 5 hole 16. It is as though he has an extra gear when he needs it!)

8 : Wilson Bowen : 79 :

(A tough day on the greens meant a round without birdies despite many opportunities)

9 : Sihwan Kim : 80 :

(A round peppered with double bogies meant a rocky road start for Sihwan. It was a similar story last Fall season and likewise he will quickly put things to rights)

10 : Steve Kearney : 82 :

(some good swings out there not reflected in the score... onward to Cal Club!)

Guest appearance from Volunteer Assistant Coach...

4= : Rob Grube : 70 :

(pro solid nines of 35 and 35)

See the full playlist of today's videos here.

Next Qualifying Round will be held on Saturday January 22nd at the California Golf Club...

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A New Year ....

Hello Friends of Stanford Men's Golf....

It has been a few months since I have checked in personally on the blog. My new Assistant Phil has done a great job posting some fun pictures and updates the last few posts so credit to him!

We are at that time of year where the butterflies start to crank up and the eager anticipation for the spring schedule comes to life. We all believe we have a great team and now the challenge is to put it on show and do what it takes in preparation to let it all come forward. All I can say is that on campus right now the Cardinal mojo is high! What a win in the Orange Bowl, the Women hoopsters knocking off UConn, and the Men's Basketball team taking down the top team in the Pac-10 a few days back with their win against the Washington Huskies. All good vibes!!! This makes us all feel like good things are in store for Men's Golf.

The team enjoyed their time off and in impressive fashion did really well on their fall quarter finals. It is great validation for the players that come here to know that they might miss as much or more school than any team in the Athletic Department but yet the team GPA usually is north of 3.2, Impressive to say the least and credit to the team for their hard work both on and off the golf course.

We are now immersed in our off season training regimen of workouts three days per week and practice on the Stanford Course and Siebel Complex. The guys have enjoyed a few new practice games that Coach Rowe has also implemented testing all facets of their game.

We are all preparing for our next big event which will take place the first week of Feb. on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is the strongest field we will play in all year as teams from all over the country fly in to enjoy the beautiful weather and good competition. This year we will compete on the Waikoloa Kings Course which is gem and a very strong test of golf. It is neat to see how intense qualifying is for this first tournament among the guys. This is driven both by the hard work they have put in over the winter as well as the keen draw of the destination. Let's see ... playing golf in Hawaii for the week or staying back on campus to study... the preference is very clear!!! Our record in Hawaii has been solid over the years ... we have come out victorious two out of the last three years! Lets see what happens.

On the home front, we are all very excited to be following the exploits of our first PGA Tour Players in a while. Zack Miller and Joe Bramlett played really well at the Q-school this past fall and both are one event into their rookie year on Tour. I never knew PGATour.com could garner so much of my attention following their scores! Also fun to see David Chung enjoy a few weeks as the World's #1 ranked amateur according to the R&A. Impressive to say the least and we are all eager to see how he plays this winter and spring.

Also on the radar around here is the upcoming Pac-10 Men's Golf Championship that will be held at Stanford April 29,30 and May 1. We only host once every 10 or now 12 years so we are working hard to make it very memorable. Stanford's last Pac-10 crown was in 1994 so we have something to prove on our home course. Focusing on the process and quality preparation will get us where we want to go.

We continue to be very appreciate of the support that we get from the Stanford Golf Community and people like you. Thanks for reading our blog and checking out www.stanfordmensgolf.org. I have a feeling that this team can make their marks on the record book if things go the right way .... Go Cardinal!

Coach Ray

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Finals Week

What a week for Stanford Golf !

Whilst the current team have been taking final exams for their fall classes, two recent graduates have undergone a major golfing examination and passed with distinction. Congratulations to Zack Miller and Joseph Bramlett who have earned their 2011 season PGA Tour cards. Read more about both players and their landmark achievement here.

No one person will be more delighted to hear this latest news than Coach Wally Goodwin, guest of honor for the Stanford Men's Golf Club annual dinner held tonight (12/7/10) at the Faculty Club. Many sports fans would really love to have been a fly on the wall there tonight to gain some insights by listening in to Coach Goodwin's stories! As would Coach Ray and I, but unfortunately we were not able to hear our former coach's address due to a clash with the GCAA Coaches Conference. Thanks therefore go to team captain Steve Ziegler for passing along our apologies.

Of course there must have been plenty of talk about the upcoming Stanford Football "Orange Bowl" too... much to celebrate!

Cheers, and Go Cardinal!

Coach Rowe