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NCAA Tournament Records NCAA Tournament (Regional & National) Career Totals Trn Rds 60s Par -Par Strks Avg Thump Delk 2 7 0 2 3 504 72.00 Nicky Goetze 8 28 3 5 7 2047 72.10 D.J. Trahan 8 28 9 4 14 2020 72.14 Brent Delahoussaye 3 9 1 1 2 650 72.22 Gregg Jones 8 27 7 1 11 1952 72.30 John Engler 8 28 3 2 11 2025 72.32 Jack Ferguson 5 16 2 1 5 1159 72.43 Vince Hatfield 2 7 0 0 1 508 72.57 Joey Maxon 8 26 3 0 8 1892 72.76 Charles Warren 8 26 7 1 10 1893 72.80 Mark Swygart 8 28 4 3 7 2040 72.85 Stephen Poole 5 16 2 1 4 1167 72.94 Richard Coughlan 7 22 2 2 5 1607 73.04 Matt Hendrix 6 20 3 3 5 1463 73.15 Dillard Pruitt 3 11 1 0 3 805 73.18 Charles Raulerson 1 4 0 1 0 293 73.25 David May 2 7 0 2 1 513 73.29 Lucas Glover 8 28 4 5 13 2025 73.32 Danny Ellis 8 28 1 5 8 2053 73.32 Kevin Johnson 5 16 2 3 3 1174 73.37 Jonathan Byrd 8 28 1 1 4 2063 73.67 Chris Patton 6 21 3 2 3 1373 73.85 Brian Duncan 3 10 0 0 3 739 73.90 Jani Saari 6 21 1 1 3 1552 73.92 Martin Catalioto 2 7 0 1 0 519 74.14 Bobby Doolittle 8 28 1 5 5 2076 74.14 Mike Byce 6 19 1 0 3 1410 74.21 Tony Nimmer 2 8 1 2 1 595 74.38 Jim Macfie 2 7 1 0 1 524 74.86 Tanner Ervin 3 10 0 1 0 749 74.90 Britt Jones 2 7 0 1 1 525 75.00 Norman Chapman 3 10 1 1 1 752 75.20 Sam Olson 1 4 0 0 0 301 75.25 Ben Duncan 4 14 0 0 0 1054 75.29 Kevin Walsh 2 7 0 1 0 528 75.43 Jimmy White 1 2 0 0 0 151 75.50 Oswald Drawdy 5 17 1 1 1 1284 75.52 Bo Beard 6 22 1 1 1 1670 75.90 Mike Taylor 1 3 0 0 0 228 76.00 Robert McCardale 1 3 0 0 0 228 76.00 Clarence Rose 1 4 0 0 0 304 76.00 Julian Taylor 3 11 0 1 1 836 76.00 Parker Moore 1 4 0 1 0 305 76.25 Brad Clark 3 11 1 0 2 839 76.27 Michael Hoey 2 7 0 0 0 534 76.28 John Trivison 2 6 0 0 1 458 76.33 Larry Penley 1 4 0 0 0 306 76.50 Tommy Biershenk 3 10 1 0 2 765 76.50 Jason Griffith 4 13 0 0 0 996 76.62 Len Yaun 1 2 0 0 0 154 77.00 Chad Starliper 4 12 0 0 0 932 77.66 Elliot Gealy 3 10 0 0 0 779 77.90 Clemson Best Rounds (National Tournament) Year Site Par Score 1989 Edmond, OK -6 274 2000 Opelika, AL -11 277 2002 Columbus, OH -7 277 1998 Albuquerque, NM -10 278 1998 Albuquerque, NM -10 278 2000 Opelika, AL -10 278 2001 Durham, NC -9 279 2002 Columbus, OH -3 281 1998 Albuquerque, NM -6 282 2001 Durham, NC -6 282 2006 Sunriver, OR -6 282 1998 Albuquerque, NM -5 283 1984 Houston, TX -5 283 1994 McKinney, TX -5 283 1997 Lake Forest, IL E 284 1993 Lexington, KY -4 284 1994 McKinney, TX -4 284 1992 Albuquerque, NM -3 285 2004 Hot Springs, VA +5 285 2002 Columbus, OH +2 286 1990 Tarpon Springs, FL -1 287 1991 Pebble Beach, CA -1 287 1997 Lake Forest, IL +3 287 2000 Opelika, AL -1 287 2003 Stillwater, OK -1 287 Clemson Best Rounds vs. Par Year Site Score Par 2000 Opelika, AL 277-11 1998 Albuquerque, NM 278-10 1998 Albuquerque, NM 278-10 2000 Opelika, AL 278-10 2001 Durham, NC 279-9 2002 Columbus, OH 277-7 1998 Albuquerque, NM 282-6 2006 Sunriver,OR 282-6 1989 Edmond, OK 274-6 2001 Durham, NC 282-6 1998 Albuquerque, NM 283-5 1984 Houston, TX 283-5 1994 McKinney, TX 283-5 1993 Lexington, KY 284-4 1994 McKinney, TX 284-4 1992 Albuquerque, NM 285-3 2002 Columbus, OH 281-3 1990 Tarpon Springs, FL 287-1 1991 Pebble Beach, CA 287-1 2000 Opelika, AL 287-1 2003 Stillwater, OK 287-1 1982 Pinehurst, NC 288 E 1983 Fresno, CA 288 E 1993 Lexington, KY 288 E 1993 Lexington, KY 288 E Clemson Individual Best Tourneys Year Rounds Par Score Charles Warren 1998 69-66-67-70 -16 272 Mark Swygert 1994 70-72-65-70 -11 277 Joey Maxon 1998 69-71-70-68 -10 278 Charles Warren 1997 71-68-73-67 -5 279 D.J. Trahan 2002 71-66-78-66 -3 281 D.J. Trahan 2000 71-74-68-69 -6 282 D.J. Trahan 2001 72-71-71-69 -5 283 Gregg Jones 2002 69-69-75-70 -1 283 Richard Coughlan 1997 71-72-68-73 E 284 John Engler 2000 73-73-70-68 -4 284 Lucas Glover 2001 72-71-69-73 -3 285 John Engler 1998 71-72-71-72 -2 286 Dillard Pruitt 1984 73-68-76-70 -1 287 Thump Delk 1993 71-71-73-72 -1 287 John Engler 2001 75-71-71-70 -1 287 Danny Ellis 1990 72-75-69-72 E 288 Mark Swygert 1993 73-73-71-71 E 288 Jani Saari 2000 73-75-69-71 E 288 Clemson Individual Best Tourneys vs. Par Year Rounds Score Par Charles Warren 1998 69-66-67-70 272-16 Mark Swygert 1994 70-72-65-70 277-11 Joey Maxon 1998 69-71-70-68 278-10 D.J. Trahan 2000 71-74-68-69 282-6 Charles Warren 1997 71-68-73-67 279-5 D.J. Trahan 2001 72-71-71-69 283-5 John Engler 2000 73-73-70-68 284-4 Lucas Glover 2001 72-71-69-73 285-3 D.J. Trahan 2002 71-66-78-66 283-3 John Engler 1998 71-72-71-72 286-2 Dillard Pruitt 1984 73-68-76-70 287-1 Thump Delk 1993 71-71-73-72 287-1 John Engler 2001 75-71-71-70 287-1 Gregg Jones 2002 69-69-75-70 283-1 Danny Ellis 1990 72-75-69-72 288 E Mark Swygert 1993 73-73-71-71 288 E Richard Coughlan 1997 71-72-68-73 284 E Jani Saari 2000 73-75-69-71 288 E Clemson Individual Best Rounds Year Rd Score Mark Swygert 1994 3rd 65 Kevin Johnson 1989 1st 66 Charles Warren 1998 2nd 66 D.J. Trahan 2002 2nd 66 D.J. Trahan 2002 4th 66 Charles Warren 1997 4th 67 Charles Warren 1998 3rd 67 Nicky Goetze 1992 3rd 68 Nicky Goetze 1993 3rd 68 Chris Patton 1989 1st 68 Brad Clark 1986 1st 68 Jim MacFie 1984 1st 68 Dillard Pruitt 1984 2nd 68 Bo Beard 1989 1st 68 Charles Warren 1997 2nd 68 Richard Coughlan 1997 3rd 68 Joey Maxon 1998 4th 68 John Engler 2000 4th 68 Matt Hendrix 2000 2nd 68 Thump Delk Richard Coughlan Julian Taylor Clemson Individual Best Rounds vs. Par Year Rd Score Par Mark Swygert 1994 3rd 65-7 Charles Warren 1998 2nd 66-6 Charles Warren 1998 3rd 67-5 D.J. Trahan 2002 2nd 66-5 D.J. Trahan 2002 4th 66-5 Kevin Johnson 1989 1st 66-4 Charles Warren 1997 4th 67-4 Brad Clark 1986 1st 68-4 Jim MacFie 1984 1st 68-4 Dillard Pruitt 1984 2nd 68-4 Nicky Goetze 1992 3rd 68-4 Nicky Goetze 1993 3rd 68-4 John Engler 2000 4th 68-4 D.J. Trahan 2000 3rd 68-4 Gregg Jones 2001 3rd 68-4 Matt Hendrix 2003 3rd 69-3 Stephen Poole 2006 1st 69-3 Clemson Top 10 Finishes in NCAA National Tournament Year Player Score vs Par Fin 1998 Charles Warren 279-5 1st 1998 Charles Warren 272-16 2nd 1993 Thump Delk 287-1 3rd 1994 Mark Swygert 277-11 3rd 1997 Richard Coughlan 284 E 6th 1993 Mark Swygert 288 E 7th 2001 D.J. Trahan 283-5 7th 1990 Danny Ellis 288 E 8th 1999 Lucas Glover 295 +7 8th 2002 D.J. Trahan 281-3 8th 1987 Kevin Johnson 291 +3 9th 1996 Joey Maxon 295 +7 9th 1998 Joey Maxon 278-10 10th 89

ACC Tournament Boxscores 1954 at Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 15 Par: 72 1st Tot Par Fin Leonard Yaun 74 74 +2 7 John Woodward 76 76 +4 15 Bill Johnson 80 80 +8 27 Carr Larsley 85 85 +13 40 Ned Thornhill 88 88 +16 43 Ambross Easterby 91 91 +19 44 315 315 +27 6th 1955 at Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 13-14 Par: 72 Leonard Yaun 74 77 151 +7 11 John Woodward 79 78 157 +13 27 Bruce Schaefer 79 82 161 +17 35 R.I. Agnew 83 83 166 +22 45 Butler 83 86 169 +25 48 Billy Johnson 87 NC NC NC 315 320 635 +59 6th 1956 at Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 11-12 Par: 72 A.J. Inman 78 76 154 +10 22 John Woodward 78 76 154 +10 22 Leonard Yaun 78 77 155 +11 27 George Warren III 79 78 157 +13 30 R.I. Agnew 79 78 157 +13 30 Keith Hane 80 80 160 +16 40 W.K. Van Arsdale 79 81 160 +16 40 313 307 620 +44 6th 1957 Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 10-11 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Bruce Schaefer 76 77 153 +9 18 Melvin Mattison 78 77 155 +11 28 Keith Hane 76 80 156 +12 31 Al Bullington 76 86 162 +18 42 Tommy Townsend 82 88 170 +26 58 Toddy Crittenden 84 89 173 +29 59 306 320 626 +50 7th 1958 at Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 9-10 Par: 72 Burnham Uhler 77 78 155 +11 25 Melvin Mattison 80 77 157 +13 30 Ford Verdery 79 82 161 +17 40 Keith Hane 85 78 163 +19 45 Mack Long 85 82 167 +23 50 Dick Yeary 85 91 176 +32 54 Tate Bowers 79 NC NC NC 321 315 636 +60 8th 1959 at Finley Golf Course in Chapel Hill, NC : May 8-9 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Bob Moser 78 84 152 +18 33 Toddy Crittenden 76 78 154 +20 38 Burnham Uhler 79 76 155 +21 41 Ed George 80 76 156 +22 45 Mack Long 81 74 156 +22 45 John Murray 82 78 160 +26 50 Buddy Grant 78 82 160 +26 50 Sonny Darden 85 78 163 +29 56 313 304 617 +41 7th 1960 at Duke University Course in Durham, NC : May 13-15 Par: 72 Bob Mosher 78 76 154 +10 10 Nick Clark 82 74 156 +12 17 Gene Beard 84 80 164 +20 35 Max Fain 82 83 165 +21 40 Mack Long 84 82 166 +22 42 Bill Townsend 88 81 169 +25 50 326 313 639 +63 6th 1961 at Maryland University Course in College Park, MD : May 12-13 Par: 72 Allan Masters 78 78 156 +12 27 Bob Moser 79 77 156 +12 27 Ed George 80 77 157 +13 30 Ford Verdery 74 85 159 +15 34 Bill Townsend 83 77 160 +16 38 Gene Beard 83 83 166 +22 50 311 317 628 +52 8th 1962 at Old Town Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC : May 11-12 Par: 72 Mike Dawes 76 77 153 +9 22 Ray Chapman 76 81 157 +13 36 Larry Myers 78 82 160 +16 43 Nick Clark 83 77 160 +16 43 Bo Johnson 86 80 166 +22 51 Robert Baker 81 86 167 +23 52 313 317 630 +54 8th 1963 at Cascades Course in Hot Springs, VA : May 10-11 Par: 72 Ray Chapman 81 79 160 +16 30 Robert Baker 79 84 163 +19 36 Mike Dawes 88 77 165 +21 44 Jeff Self 82 84 166 +22 47 Larry Myers 87 83 170 +26 52 Pat Harman 86 89 175 +31 56 Bo Johnson 87 NC NC NC 330 324 654 +78 8th 1964 at Forest Lake Country Club in Columbia, SC : May 8-9 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Mike Dawes 75 81 156 +12 29 Jim Self 75 82 157 +13 33 Pete Pierson 78 79 157 +13 34 Pat Harmon 78 80 158 +14 39 Fay Gooding 82 76 158 +14 43 Ray Chapman 86 83 169 +25 57 Randy Foster 89 87 176 +32 58 Robert Baker 82 NC NC NC 388 398 786 +66 7th 1965 at Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, NC : May 7-8 Par: 72 Bill Wallace 80 82 162 +18 43 Pete Pierson 80 83 163 +19 47 Jim Self 86 79 165 +21 50 Bob McLeod 83 88 171 +27 55 Jim McKeller 90 82 172 +28 56 419 414 833 +113 8th 1966 at Country Club of North Carolina ipinehurst, NC : May 16-17 Par: 72 Jim Carson 84 84 168 +24 35 Jim Gardner 85 86 171 +27 45 Jim McKellar 90 82 172 +28 46 Pete Pierson 77 97 174 +30 47 Pete Neumann 86 89 175 +31 49 Jim Foster 86 94 180 +36 55 Ted deliesseline 91 94 185 +41 56 422 438 860 +140 8th 1967 at Pinehurst Country Club in Pinehurst, NC : May 15-16 Par: 72 Jim Gardner 84 75 159 +15 19 Pete Neumann 82 79 161 +17 22 Charles Hartline 87 76 163 +19 31 Allen Carroll 84 86 170 +26 47 Bob Stringer 81 89 170 +26 48 Steve Dawes 87 84 171 +27 51 Don Liberty 87 85 172 +28 55 418 405 823 +103 6th 1968 at Quail Ridge Golf Club in Sanford, NC : May 13-14 Par: 72 Finish: 7th out of 8 teams Charles Hartline 75 75 150 +6 11 Joe Vignati 70 81 151 +7 15 Tommy Fulmer 83 79 162 +18 52 Tommy Suber 78 86 164 +20 59 Don Liberty 84 84 168 +24 63 Chuck Glenn 86 84 170 +26 67 Mike Castre 86 84 170 +26 71 390 405 795 +75 7th 1969 at MacGregor Downs Country Club in Raleigh, NC : May 9-10 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Joe Vignati 76 77 153 +9 10 Don Liberty 78 79 157 +13 24 Robert Hawthorne 80 79 159 +15 35 William Ford 83 77 160 +16 43 Tommy Suber 78 82 160 +16 43 Bud Zipf 79 NC NC NC Frank Chandler 87 NC NC NC 395 394 789 +69 5th 1970 at Foxfire Country Club in Pinehurst, NC : May 8-9 Par: 72 Tommy Suber 75 74 149 +5 23 Joe Vignati 76 75 151 +7 32 Robert Hawthorne 75 77 152 +8 39 Frank Chandler 76 77 153 +9 42 Randy Orander 81 76 157 +13 57 Bud Zipf 80 77 157 +13 57 Buzzy Smith 80 87 167 +23 66 383 379 762 +42 8th 1971 at Midland Valley Country Club in Aiken, SC & Woodmont Country Club in Rockville, MD s: April 16-17, May 10-11 Par: 72 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Tot Par Fin Joe Vignati 73 78 77 78 306 +18 23 Jimmy Martin 73 72 78 85 308 +20 26 Frank Chandler 77 80 80 76 313 +25 36 Tommy Suber 79 77 80 79 315 +27 42 Steve Broome 79 75 83 80 317 +29 47 Don Bowie 82 77 79 80 318 +30 49 T.J. Grubbs 76 76 86 81 319 +31 50 381 382 398 398 1559 +119 6th 90

ACC Tournament Boxscores 1972 at Willow Creek Golf Club in High Point, NC : May 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 7 teams Billy Rigby 82 75 78 235 +19 18 Jimmy Martin 80 81 77 238 +22 23 Al Sanders 80 76 82 238 +22 23 T.J. Grubbs 83 74 86 243 +27 32 Charlie Craft 81 82 81 244 +28 36 Steve Broome 80 82 85 247 +31 40 James Glenn 84 85 81 250 +34 45 Buzzy Smith 80 87 NC 167 NC 406 388 404 1198 +118 6th 1973 at Foxfire Country Club in Pinehurst, NC : May 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 7 teams Billy Rigbe 76 77 73 226 +10 11 Steve Broome 76 82 75 233 +17 31 Terry Willis 83 78 74 235 +19 34 Al Sanders 81 80 77 238 +22 38 Charles Craft 83 75 82 240 +24 43 T.J. Grubbs 79 81 80 240 +24 43 Rick Beasley 77 85 82 244 +28 46 399 392 381 1172 +92 7th 1974 at Carolina Trace in Sanford, NC : May 22-24 Par: 72 Johnny Black 80 80 78 238 +22 14 Joe Moses 85 74 83 242 +26 22 T.J. Grubbs 86 80 79 245 +29 24 Parker Moore 82 78 85 245 +29 24 Billy Rigby 83 83 81 247 +31 28 Bill Shipley 86 83 79 248 +32 31 Rick Beasley 85 88 77 250 +34 36 416 395 406 1217 +137 5th 1975 at Foxfire Country Club in Pinehurst, NC : May 17-19 Par: 72 Jimmy White 73 74 76 223 +7 5 Bill Rigby 77 77 77 231 +15 21 Bill Shipley 75 78 80 233 +17 24 Joe Moses 78 79 80 237 +21 32 Parker Moore 82 77 81 240 +24 36 John Black 78 79 85 242 +26 39 Chuck Smith 86 72 89 247 +31 46 385 385 394 1164 +84 5th 1976 at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh, NC : May 15-17 Par: 72 Parker Moore 71 68 68 207-9 1 Mike Teasley 79 78 76 233 +17 32 Joe Moses 74 80 79 233 +17 32 Johnny Black 80 79 74 233 +17 32 Robert Van Savage 74 81 81 236 +20 37 Jimmy White 80 80 76 236 +20 37 Jim McNair 85 84 79 248 +32 48 378 386 378 1142 +62 5th 1977 at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh, NC : May 13-15 Par: 72 Kevin Walsh 70 77 74 221 +5 15 Joe Moses 75 74 79 228 +12 25 Johnny Black 78 72 79 229 +13 27 Steve Bond 76 74 80 230 +14 29 Mike Teasley 75 79 76 230 +14 29 Jimmy White 73 81 81 235 +19 42 Jim McNair 78 80 80 238 +22 46 374 376 388 1138 +58 5th Bobby Robinson s 1982 team won Clemson s first ACC Championship. 1978 at North Ridge Country Club in Raleigh, NC : May Par: 72 Mike Lawrence 76 77 68 221 +5 7 Kevin Walsh 75 73 73 221 +5 7 Mike Carlisle 78 73 75 226 +10 21 Jim McNair 77 75 77 229 +13 23 Steve Bond 78 78 79 235 +19 30 Larry Penley 76 82 78 236 +20 Perrin Babb 75 78 87 240 +24 384 378 372 1132 +54 5th 1979 at Cardinal Golf Club in Greensboro, NC : May 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 8 teams Clarence Rose 80 74 72 226 +10 13 Mike Carlisle 75 80 72 227 +11 15 Jim McNair 78 77 73 228 +12 19 Kevin Walsh 77 76 78 231 +15 27 Mike Lawrence 79 75 78 232 +16 30 Tom Ptrosewicz 76 83 75 234 +18 34 Larry Penley 79 76 80 235 +19 37 389 382 373 1144 +64 4th 1980 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 8 teams Clarence Rose 74 71 72 217 +1 5 Kevin Walsh 71 72 74 217 +1 5 Larry Penley 72 75 71 218 +2 7 Julian Taylor 74 74 72 220 +4 11 Mike Carlisle 75 74 74 223 +7 20 Tony Nimmer 78 77 76 231 +15 38 291 291 289 871 +7 2nd 1981 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : May 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Tony Nimmer 77 72 71 220 +4 6 Bobby Clark 75 78 76 229 +13 19 Larry Penley 76 76 77 229 +13 19 Dillard Pruitt 75 77 77 229 +13 19 Norman Chapman 79 79 74 232 +16 31 Julian Taylor 77 80 75 232 +16 31 303 303 296 902 +38 5th 1982 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Dillard Pruitt 71 71 74 216 E 2 Tony Nimmer 75 74 71 220 +4 6 Julian Taylor 69 75 76 220 +4 6 Norman Chapman 73 71 77 221 +5 11 Jim Macfie 77 74 80 231 +15 26 303 303 296 902 +38 5th 1983 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : May 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 8 teams Dillard Pruitt 70 74 73 217 +1 6 Tony Nimmer 77 69 72 218 +2 6 Charles Raulerson 74 73 75 222 +6 14 Julian Taylor 77 72 73 222 +6 14 Norman Chapman 72 76 82 230 +14 31 293 288 293 874 +10 1st 1984 at Pinehurst Country Club in Pinehurst, NC : April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 8 teams Dillard Pruitt 77 70 75 222 +6 4 Norman Chapman 77 75 73 225 +9 10 Jim Macfie 79 75 75 229 +13 14 John Trivison 79 73 82 234 +18 24 Charles Raulerson 78 80 80 238 +22 28 311 293 303 907 +43 3rd 1985 at Bryan Park Country Club in Greensboro, NC Mitch Ralston 73 74 70 217 +1 18 Brad Clark 80 63 76 219 +3 24 John Trivison 71 78 73 222 +6 28 Jason Griffith 74 77 71 222 +6 28 Jim Macfie 74 74 77 225 +9 32 292 288 290 885 +21 6th 91

ACC Tournament Boxscores 1986 at Bryan Park Country Club in Greensboro, NC Finish: 4th out of 8 teams Brad Clark 70 78 68 216 E 6 Kevin Johnson 74 74 72 220 +4 12 Robert McCardle 72 73 76 221 +5 13 Jason Grifith 72 76 75 223 +8 17 Mike Taylor 76 77 78 231 +16 30 288 301 291 880 +16 4th 1987 at Cardinal Country Club in Greensboro, NC : April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Brad Clark 69 73 69 211-5 2 Bo Beard 69 78 70 217 +1 10 Jason Griffith 70 76 72 218 +2 15 Kevin Johnson 70 76 73 219 +3 16 Chris Patton 74 75 72 221 +5 23 278 300 283 865-3 1st 1988 at Cardinal Country Club in Greensboro, NC : April 14-17 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 8 teams Kevin Johnson 73 73 68 214-2 1 Chris Patton 69 75 77 221 +5 3 Oswald Drawdy 71 71 81 223 +7 6 Json Griffith 76 76 75 227 +11 15 Brad Clark 76 79 76 231 +15 24 289 295 296 880 +16 1st 1989 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC Finish: 5th out of 8 teams Yards: 7,134 Chris Patton 78 74 69 221 +5 11 Max Fain 75 71 76 222 +6 15 Oswald Drawdy 77 75 73 225 +9 24 Bo Beard 75 77 75 227 +11 27 Kevin Johnson 75 77 75 227 +11 27 302 296 293 891 +27 5th 1990 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: T-1st out of 8 teams Yards: 7,134 Chris Patton 69 72 71 212-4 3 Nicky Goetze 70 73 69 212-4 3 Oswald Drawdy 70 75 74 219 +3 12 Danny Ellis 74 83 76 233 +17 31 Sam Olson 78 83 77 238 +22 36 283 303 290 876 +12 1st 1991 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 17-18 Par: 72 Finish: 5th out of 8 teams * Yards: 7134 Bo Beard 68 75 143-1 10 Danny Ellis 71 73 144 E 12 Nicky Goetze 75 74 149 +5 25 Bobby Doolittle 76 73 149 +5 25 Mark Swygert 73 78 151 +7 31 287 295 582 +6 5th 1992 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : May 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,100 Danny Ellis 67 73 68 208-8 1 Nicky Goetze 69 70 73 212-4 9 Mike Byce 72 73 68 213-3 11 Bobby Doolittle 74 74 67 215-1 14 Mark Swygert 71 74 73 218 +2 28 279 290 276 846-19 2nd *- Tournament was scheduled for 54 holes 1993 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 17-18 Par: 72 Finish: T-2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,100 Nicky Goetze 67 73 70 210-6 2 Mark Swygert 71 70 71 212-4 3 Danny Ellis 74 71 71 216 E 7 Bobby Doolittle 75 73 72 220 +4 16 Thump Delk 79 78 74 231 +15 40 287 287 284 858-6 2nd 1994 at Northgreen Country Club in Rocky Mount, NC : April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 6th out of 9 teams Yards: 7,134 Mike Byce 75 75 72 222 +6 16 Mark Swgert 73 77 74 224 +8 20 Richard Coughlan 76 72 79 227 +11 28 Tom Biershenk 73 77 78 228 +12 30 Steve White 72 88 86 246 +30 44 293 301 303 897 +33 6th 1995 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 9 teams Yards: 6,888 Richard Coughlan 69 70 72 211-5 2 Mike Byce 72 72 74 218 +2 15 Charles Warren 71 77 70 218 +2 15 Joey Maxon 78 70 74 222 +6 24 Chad Starliper 78 75 71 224 +8 30 290 287 287 864 E 4th 1996 at Old North State Club in New London, NC Finish: 3rd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,106 Richard Coughlan 71 73 70 214-2 3 Charles Warren 74 73 68 215-1 8 Joey Maxon 77 72 68 217 +1 11 Elliot Gealy 77 74 75 226 +10 33 Chad Starliper 75 79 75 229 +13 37 297 292 281 870 +6 3rd 1997 at Whitewater Country Club in Fayetteville, GA : April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 6,739 Charles Warren 74 67 71 212-4 1 Joey Maxon 71 73 74 218 +2 5 Jonathan Byrd 71 78 70 219 +3 7 Richard Coughlan 77 75 70 222 +6 14 Elliot Gealy 76 75 76 227 +11 25 292 290 285 867 +3 1st 1998 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 17-19 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7102 Charles Warren 68 68 69 205-11 1 John Engler 69 70 70 209-7 5 Jonathan Byrd 68 70 72 210-6 8 Joey Maxon 72 76 68 216 E 20 Lucas Glover 76 74 70 220 +4 29 277 282 277 836-28 1st 1999 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 John Engler 70 72 74 216 E 4 Jonathan Byrd 74 70 74 218 +2 9 Michale Hoey 72 73 75 220 +4 12 Lucas Glover 74 74 74 222 +6 18 Ellot Gealy 75 74 78 227 +11 29 290 289 297 876 +12 4th 2000 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 21-23 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 John Engler 70 71 69 210-6 2 Jonathan Byrd 72 74 67 213-3 4 D.J. Trahan 74 71 68 213-3 4 Jani Saari 74 73 74 221 +5 19 Lucas Glover 74 73 77 224 +8 26 290 288 278 856-8 1st 2001 at Magnolia Course in Orlando, FL : April 20-22 Par: 72 Finish: 2nd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,093 John Engler 66 70 67 203-13 1 Lucas Glover 71 72 73 216 E 12 D.J. Trahan 71 75 74 220 +4 22 Gregg Jones 79 70 71 220 +4 22 Ben Duncan 75 73 76 224 +8 35 284 284 285 853-11 2nd 2002 at Old North State Club in New London, NC Finish: 3rd out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 D.J. Trahan 71 68 70 209-7 6 Gregg Jones 68 71 73 212-4 11 Ben Duncan 70 72 70 212-4 11 Matt Hendrix 71 68 74 214-2 15 Martin Catalioto 71 77 72 220 +4 30 280 280 285 845-19 3rd 2003 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 18-20 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Jack Ferguson 72 72 70 214-2 3 Matt Hendrix 76 73 68 217 +1 7 D.J. Trahan 77 68 73 218 +2 9 Ben Duncan 72 75 74 221 +5 14 Gregg Jones 74 73 78 225 +9 20 294 286 285 865 +1 1st 2004 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 16-18 Par: 72 Finish: 1st out of 9 teams Yards: 7,102 Jack Ferguson 69 67 70 206-10 2 Matt Hendrix 70 68 70 208-8 3 Stephen Poole 72 69 69 210-6 6 Gregg Jones 76 73 69 218 +2 21 Brian Duncan 73 71 74 218 +2 21 284 275 278 837-27 1st 2005 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 15-17 Par: 72 Finish: 4th out of 10 teams Yards: 7,102 Jack Ferguson 71 72 74 217 +1 4 Brent Delahoussaye 73 74 70 217 +1 4 Brian Duncan 77 72 74 223 +7 19 Tanner Ervin 85 75 72 232 +16 40 Martin Catalioto 79 86 74 239 +23 49 300 293 290 883 +19 4 2006 at Old North State Club in New London, NC : April 21-23 Par: 72 Finish: 3rd out of 10 teams Yards: 7,102 Brian Duncan 68 67 73 208-8 3 David May 72 65 74 211-5 9 Stephen Poole 77 68 67 212-4 12 Tanner Ervin 72 68 73 213-3 16 Vince Hatfield 73 72 75 220 +4 35 285 268 287 840-24 3rd 92

Clemson Golf History Overview The sport of golf at Clemson University dates to 1930. Clemson posted a 3-3 record in year one, including a victory over Furman and two over Presbyterian, while dropping matches with Georgia, Emory, and Furman. That first edition of the Clemson golf team was coached by the Reverend George Hodges, minister of the Methodist Church in Clemson. The next 45 years saw many dual match victories, but Clemson golf did not reach regional or national prominence until the 1970s. A renewed interest in all of Clemson s Olympic sports, spearheaded by then Athletic Director Bill McLellan, allowed for increased funding for the golf team. As the decade of the 80 s rolled around, Tiger golf found itself even with many of the traditional Southern powers. Now, Clemson is a national challenger every season. Clemson made 23 consecutive appearances at the NCAA National Tournament from 1982-04 and has been invited to the tournament every year since 1982. Since 1982, Clemson has finished in the top 20 20 times, including eight top five finishes and the National Championship in 2003. Former Athletic Director Bobby Robinson can be considered the man responsible for turning the program into a consistent national contender. During his 10-season reign as coach (1974-1983), Robinson guided the Tigers to some of their greatest triumphs. His accomplishments include being the first coach to take a Tiger team to the NCAA s, producing a pair of All-Americans, nine All-ACC selections and three top 20 teams. Much of Clemson s modern day success can be attributed to the foundation that Robinson built. Before Robinson s tenure, no Tiger team had ever won an ACC championship and just one Tiger linkster had ever appeared in the NCAA individual tournament. In 1955 Leonard Yaun became the first Clemson golfer to play in the NCAA Tournament. HIs playing partner the first day was a Stanford Athlete named John Brodie, who went on to pro football fame with the San Francisco 49ers. The 70s and 80s Clemson had success on the links in the mid-1970 s. Jim White played in the NCAA Tournament, followed by Parker Moore, who became Clemson s first ACC medalist. That summer of 1976, Moore also reached the finals of the U.S. Amateur and played in the 1977 Masters. Clemson received its first ever top 20 ranking (12th) by Golf World in March of 1978. Clemson was chosen for the NCAAs as a team for the first time in 1980 behind All-American Clarence Rose. Clemson took home its first ACC team championship in 1982. The linksters enjoyed their greatest success up to that time in 1983, when they fired their way to a fifth-place finish at the NCAA s. Finding themselves in 22nd place after the first round, the Tigers, led by Dillard Pruitt and Julian Taylor, pulled off a fantastic finish. They ended up fifth, as the Tiger s averaged 290 over the final three days at San Juaquin Country Club in Fresno, CA. Taylor finished the tournament ranked 15th and Charles Raulerson, who played on the PGA Tour, finished 20th. Norman Chapman, Dillard Pruitt and Tony Nimmer comprised the remainder A group of students including Alan Johnstone of Orangeburg, SC went to Athletic Director Mutt Gee with the hopes of starting a golf team. Gee complied with their wishes, but it would be many years before the program received any financial assistance. of Clemson s first ever top 5 finisher. Before leaving the Golden Corner of South Carolina all but Raulerson would earn All-ACC honors, and Pruitt became Clemson s first two-time All- American. He finished 13th in the NCAA tournament in 1984, then the highest finish ever for a Clemson golfer. Following the 1983 season, Robinson left the team to pursue athletic administration on a full time basis. Larry Penley, a former all-conference performer for Robinson, then took over the reigns. With a number-19 finish in 1984, the former four-year letterman became only the second coach in Clemson athletic history to guide a team to a top 20 season in his first year. The year was highlighted by seven top 5 finishes and two all-conference selections (Dillard Pruitt and Norman Chapman). Pruitt was an All-American. Following trips to the NCAA s in 1985 and 86, the Tiger linksters began making great strides. In Penley s fourth year at the helm, the Tigers walked away winners at the Palmetto Classic, the Gamecock Invitational, and the ACC Championships. This marked the first time in history that the Tigers had won three tournaments in the same season. Clemson placed 11th at the NCAA s, and Penley was named the 1987 ACC and District III Coachof-the-year. The 1987 record did not stand for long, as the Tigers won four tourneys in 1988 (the Palmetto Invitational, Wofford Intercollegiate, ACC Championships, and the Chris Schenkel Invitational). The season was highlighted by a midseason number 3 ranking and featured for the first time ever three All-ACC players (Kevin Johnson, Chris Patton and Oswald Drawdy). Johnson was a repeat performer as an All-American, while sophomore Chris Patton was a second-team choice. Continuing the trend of improving yearly, the 1989 Tigers were the preseason number-one team in the country, and finished with a 72.62 stroke average. The season culminated with a best ever number-three finish at the NCAA s. The 89 team was led by All-Americans Kevin Johnson and Chris Patton and first-team Academic All-American Oswald Drawdy. The triplet also repeated as All-ACC performers. Johnson would have won the individual national championship, but a controversy over the signing of his scorecard on the second day of competition resulted in a round of 69 being voided. Individual play brought attention to the Clemson program in the summer of 1989. Chris Patton won the US Amatuer championship at Merion Country Club in Ardmore, PA. Patton won the last of six matches over Danny Green 3 and 1 in the finals. He became the second Tiger to compete in the Master s, (Parker Moore was the other in 1977) finishing as the low amateur and 39th overall in the prestigious event. Patton also competed in the US Open and the British Open in 1990. 1990-1994 The 1990 linksters became the fourth straight top 20 Tiger team with a top 12 finish. Chris Patton was a first-team All-American, Oswald Drawdy a third-team choice, and freshman Danny Ellis garnered honorable mention honors with an eighth place finish at the NCAA s, the highest finish ever for a Clemson player at the time. The next three years of the 90 s were dominated by Bobby Doolittle, Nicky Goetze, and Danny Ellis. They started all four years, led the Tigers to four top 20 finishes, including fourth in 1993. The trio combined to win five medalist honors in their four years and the Tigers won 11 team titles in their careers. Goetze was a three-time All-ACC selection, while teammates Ellis and Doolittle were selected twice each for the honor. Upon graduation, all three ranked in the top 10 in Clemson history in stroke average. Danny Ellis was ACC Champion in 1992, was a three-time All-American, and ranked seventh in stroke average at the end of his career. He also reached the finals of the 1993 U.S. Amateur. Goetze was also a two-time All-American on the links, including a second team choice as a senior. He set three Clemson records, including rounds, tournaments, and rounds of 75 or better with 125. His 73.19 stroke average was third best in Clemson history and he also finished with 19 top-10 finishes. 93

Clemson Golf History Clemson s incredible depth was highlighted in 1993 NCAA Tournament play, as the Tigers took the NCAA East Regional and finished fourth in the NCAA. Doolittle led the team to its first ever East Regional title. He finished second individually, the best ever by a Tiger at that event at the time. It was a fourth, lesser known senior who led the Tigers to the number four finish at the Champions Country Club in Lexington, KY. Thump Delk, who had never broken par in his career and played in only five tournaments all season, fired rounds of 71-71-73-72 totaling 287, one-under-par for the four round tournament and finished third. Mark Swygert finished seventh overall, one stroke behind Delk. The duo s performance garnered them honorable mention All-America awards. Therefore, five Clemson golfers earned some type of All-America honors in 1993. This was a first in Clemson history and possibly a first in Division I golf history. The 1994 season saw the Tiger s again claim the East Regional with a team effort. Mark Swygert fired a third round 67 to finish the tournament in a tie for first place. He became Clemson s first Regional medalist. Coach Penley also received rounds in the 60s from Richard Coughlan and Tommy Biershenk to lead the Tigers to the championship. Swygert tied the Clemson record for low finish in an NCAA tournament with a thirdplace 11-under par effort. Clemson finished the event in ninth place as a team, marking the fourth top 10 finish in Clemson history in NCAA play. 1995-99 Winning the East Regional became a habit for the Tigers in 1995 as they claimed their third straight championship. Led by 213 tournament totals from Richard Coughlan and Mike Byce, the Tiger s won the regional by 12 strokes over ACC rival North Carolina. The 1996 team earned quite a few individual honors. At the ACC Tournament, head coach Larry Penley was named ACC Coach-of-the- Year for the second time in his career. Richard Coughlan, Joey Maxon, and Charles Warren were tabbed as All-ACC selections. For the fifth time since 1988, three Clemson players were picked as All-Americans. Warren was a third team pick, while Coughlan and Maxon were honorable mention selections. The spring of 1997 was a noteworthy season on an individual and team basis. Charles Warren came back from a six-stroke deficit entering the final round and won the NCAA Tournament, the first Clemson golfer in history to win the National Championship. The native of Columbia fired a 67 on the final day, the lowest final round ever for a Clemson golfer in NCAA Tournament play. He then defeated Brad Elder in a one-hole playoff. Warren also won the ACC Tournament, and thus became the first league player in history to win the ACC and NCAA tournaments in the same year. He also finished second at the NCAA East Regional in one of the greatest individual late season runs in Clemson history. Richard Coughlan joined Warren on the first-team All-America squad, the first time Clemson had two first-team selections. Coughlan, who earned his degree in 1997, finished sixth at the NCAAs and was named ACC Co-Player of the Year in a vote of the coaches. The duo was the prime reason Clemson finished third at the NCAA tournament, tying for the highest finish in school history. Joey Maxon, Elliot Gealy and Jonathan Byrd were the other three starters on this team that also won the Ping Intercollegiate and the ACC Championship. Byrd became the first freshman in Clemson history to be recognized as firstteam All-ACC. The 1997-98 season was the most successful in Clemson golf history by many means of measurement. First, Larry Penley s team finished #2 in the nation at the NCAA national tournament, Clemson s highest finish in history. Clemson shot a 31-under-par team score for the event, the second best team score in NCAA National Tournament history. Unfortunately, UNLV shot the lowest tournament score versus par in history, 34- under. Despite the disappointment of finishing just three strokes from a National Championship, Penley and his team could take great joy in their accomplishments, both on an individual and team basis. The team won the ACC Tournament title for the second straight year and Charles Warren was ACC Champion for the second straight year. Warren concluded his Clemson career with two ACC championships, an NCAA Title (1997) and the runnerup spot at the NCAA championship (1998). He finished his career with 16 Clemson school records, including, lowest stroke average in a season (71.28) and most rounds under par in a season (23). Warren was named the recipient of the Dave Williams Award, which is given to the top senior golfer in the nation. Joey Maxon had a superb senior season and finished 10th at the NCAA Tournament. It gave him All-America honors for the second time in his career. Jonathan Byrd joined Warren and Maxon on the All-ACC team. Byrd became the first player in Clemson history to be first-team All-ACC as a freshman and sophomore. Clemson was in tournaments with 21 of the top 24 teams in the nation in 1997-98 and had a cumulative stroke margin against every Charles Warren won the 1997 NCAA Championship and won the Dave Williams award in 1998. one of those 21 teams. That included national champion UNLV who was seven strokes higher in the five tournaments they competed in 1997-98. Coach Larry Penley was rewarded with ACC Coach of the Year honors, the third consecutive year he has won that award. He became the first golf coach in ACC history to win the honor three straight years. Penley s Tigers set school season records for stroke average (71.59), rounds under par (80), top 10 finishes (24) and first or second place team finishes (9). Clemson had a top 10 NCAA finish for the third straight year in 1998-99, the first time in the history of the program that Clemson had put three straight top 10s together. Along the way Clemson won a record tying five tournaments, including a record three in the fall. One of the victories was at the San Juan Shootout in February in Puerto Rico. Clemson fired a record breaking 34-under-par for the event and had a record low 830 team score. Clemson was ranked number-one in the nation for most of the year. The season concluded with an eighthplace finish out of the 30 teams at the NCAA Tournament at Hazeltine National in Minnesota. Clemson had the lead after 36 holes, the first time the Tigers had a lead at the end of any round in NCAA play. Jonathan Byrd and John Engler were both first-team All-Americans, while Lucas Glover s eighth-place individual finish at the NCAAs garnered him honorable mention selection. Byrd was also a first-team All-American in the classroom, becoming the seventh Clemson athlete in history to be first team All-American on the field of competition and in the classroom. 1999 - Present The preseason polls for 1999-00 saw the Tigers ranked #1 in the nation. The Tigers did not win the national championship at season s end, but did have many landmark performances. Among the team highlights were championships at the ACC Tournament and the NCAA East Regional. It was the sixth ACC title and fourth regional crown for Larry Penley, but the first time the Tigers won both in the same year. Clemson also won its third straight Jerry Pate Intercollegiate in the fall. The season concluded with a seventhplace finish at the NCAAs and Auburn, the fourth straight top 10 finish for Clemson. Lucas Glover had a Clemson record 71.24 average for the year and was named first-team All-American. John Engler was a second-team selection, Jonathan Byrd was a third-team choice and D.J. Trahan, Clemson s top performer at the NCAAs with a 15th-place finish, was honorable mention and was a freshman All-American. Byrd was also named a first-team Academic All-American, the second straight year he was an All-American on the course and in the classroom. The 1999-00 season also included Clemson s first two hole in one shots in competition in the school s history. John Engler (Ping Preview) and Michael Hoey (The Ridges) both accomplished the feat. In the summer of 2000, D.J. Trahan won the United States Public Links Championship, and 94

Clemson Golf History earned an invitation to the 2001 Masters. Clemson recorded a fifth straight Top-10 NCAA finish and second, second-place ranking in a four year period with its performance at the 2001 NCAA Championships held at Duke University. Clemson finished in the top five in every event in the 2000-01 Academic Year, including team honors at the Jerry Pate Intercollegiate for the fourth straight year. Lucas Glover and John Engler concluded their careers as first-team All-Americans. Each was named All-ACC for the third straight year and each won a tournament, Glover the San Juan Shootout and Engler the ACC Tournament. D.J. Trahan was All-ACC and earned Honorable Mention All-American honors with an seventh-place finish at the NCAA s. Clemson was supposed to have a relatively down year in 2001-02 with the loss of three starters, including All-Americans Lucas Glover and John Engler, a pair of four-year starters. But, the Tigers road the back of D.J. Trahan early in the season, then showed its ability as a strong team when it came to postseason play. The Tigers won the Ping Preview in September when Trahan birdied the final hole to give the Tigers a thrilling team victory. Trahan won three events for the year, the first Clemson golfer to do that. His final victory came at the NCAA East Regional, helping the Tigers to a co-championship as a team. The fine play continued at Ohio State in the National Championships as Clemson finished tied for third. Clemson held the lead after the second round, the second time in history Clemson had the lead at the midway point of the national championships. At the conclusion of the season, Trahan was named the National Player of the Year, winning the Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan awards. His 70.33 stroke average was eighth best in NCAA history for a single season. Gregg Jones was named a second-team All- American. A Championship Season Clemson achieved the ultimate golf team accomplishment in 2003, winning the NCAA Clemson Yearly Statistics Individual Stk Finishes Rds Rds Rds Rds Year Trns Stks Rds Avg 1 or 2 -Par -Par Top 10 60s Par/-par 1982-83 12 8934 122 73.23 3 5 27 10 13 35 1983-84 10 11,200 152 73.68 4 3 45 17 13 63 1984-85 11 9754 132 73.89 2 2 29 16 16 48 1985-86 13 10,306 140 73.61 6 7 32 18 14 54 1986-87 15 11,395 156 73.04 8 12 49 22 17 69 1987-88 12 10,553 144 73.28 7 8 38 22 11 51 1988-89 13 11,037 152 72.61 5 11 58 19 27 78 1989-90 13 11,680 159 73.45 4 8 37 13 18 70 1990-91 14 11,462 156 73.47 4 8 37 15 12 49 1991-92 12 10,501 144 72.92 5 8 39 17 13 61 1992-93 14 11,368 156 72.97 7 14 43 22 13 73 1993-94 14 12,080 164 73.66 3 7 31 13 9 52 1994-95 14 11,546 156 74.01 1 5 34 9 9 46 1995-96 14 11,539 156 73.97 5 7 27 22 10 41 1996-97 14 11,099 152 73.02 4 8 38 20 13 58 1997-98 14 11,455 160 71.59 9 20 80 24 38 103 1998-99 14 11,581 160 72.38 6 15 53 21 25 75 1999-00 12 10,555 148 71.32 7 21 77 23 40 99 2000-01 12 10, 299 144 71.52 5 20 81 16 35 103 2001-02 13 10,656 148 72.00 3 15 62 14 30 81 2002-03 13 11,126 140 71.32 12 27 77 28 48 108 2003-04 13 10,908 152 71.76 4 16 58 19 33 79 2004-05 12 10,625 144 73.78 0 5 29 6 13 44 2005-06 12 10,812 148 73.04 1 7 38 9 15 62 National Championship at Karsten Creek in Stillwater, OK. It was a dominating season for the Tigers, as they claimed six tournament trophies, a school record. In addition, Clemson became the first team in NCAA history to sweep conference, regional, and national tournaments. The Tigers went wire-to-wire as the nation s No. 1 ranked team. The National Champions were led by three All-Americans. D.J. Trahan capped his brilliant career with first-team All-America honors. He also was named first-team All-ACC for the fourth consecutive year, joining Jonathan Byrd as the only four-time All-ACC selections in school history. Jack Ferguson was a secondteam All-American, after appearing in only a handful of tournaments as a freshman in 2001-02. His birdie putt on the last hole won Jack Ferguson and D.J. Trahan kiss Clemson s first ever NCAA Championship in 2003. the ACC Championship, then his par on the 72nd hole clinched the NCAA title. Matt Hendrix was a third-team All-American and Verizon Academic All- District selection. Gregg Jones, another starter for the entire year, was a first-team All-ACC selection. Ben Duncan, the fifth starter on the championship squad, rounded out his Clemson career with a strong showing in the NCAAs. At the conclusion of the season, Larry Penley was named the National Coach-of-the-Year. Clemson finished the year 183-8-3 in head to head competition. Clemson continued its championship tradition in 2004 when the Tigers won both the ACC Tournament and the NCAA East Regional. The Tigers used a 10-under-par team round in the final round of the ACC Tournament to win the event for the eighth time under Head Coach Larry Penley. The win at the 2004 NCAA East Regional was the seventh in history for the Clemson program, more than any other college golf team. Greg Jones shot a four-under-par 66 in the final round and Brent Delahoussaye finished fourth individually for the 54 holes to lead the Tigers to the victory on the Yale University Golf Course. It was the fourth straight year Jones finished in the top 15 at the NCAA regional, a first in Clemson golf history. The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the 23 rd consecutive year and finished 18 th overall in the 30-team field that competed at The Homestead in Virginia. After the tournament, Matt Hendrix, who had started the year competing at the Walker Cup for the United States team, was named a second-team All-American long with teammate Jack Ferguson. Clemson returned to the NCAA National Tournament and the Nation s Elite teams with a Top 10 finish in 2006. Led by senior All-ACC player Brian Duncan and Stephen Poole, the Tigers finished seventh at the NCAA Tournament at Sunriver, OR. The balanced 2006 team had six different players record a Top 10 finish in 2006. 95

National Rankings Gregg Jones ranked 12th in the nation as a sophomore in 2001-02. Individual Golfers in Final Top 100 MasterCard/Sagarin Rankings Year Golfer Cl. Points 1995-96 Charles Warren So. 203.617 15th Joey Maxon So. 195.733 19th Richard Coughlan Jr. 180.580 27th 1996-97 Charles Warren Jr. 281.086 5th Richard Coughlan Sr. 237.207 9th Jonathan Byrd Fr. 97.167 45th 1997-98 Charles Warren Sr. 317.292 7th Joey Maxon Sr. 241.134 17th Jonathan Byrd So. 188.932 28th John Engler Fr. 121.369 53rd Lucas Glover Fr. 115.501 62nd 1998-99 Jonathan Byrd Jr. 324.833 6th John Engler So. 298.405 9th Lucas Glover So. 260.698 14th Michael Hoey Fr. 118.195 53rd 1999-00 Lucas Glover Jr. 338.468 7th John Engler Jr. 297.495 9th Jonathan Byrd Sr. 249.412 14th D.J. Trahan Fr. 225.704 22 nd 2000-01 John Engler Sr. 366.750 4 th Lucas Glover Sr. 354.075 6 th D.J. Trahan So. 226.439 25th *2001-02 D.J. Trahan Jr. 69.13 2nd Gregg Jones So. 70.38 12th *2002-03 D.J. Trahan Sr. 69.22 2nd Jack Ferguson So. 69.62 5th Matt Hendrix Jr. 69.89 9th Gregg Jones Jr. 71.03 41st *2003-04 Matt Hendrix Sr. 69.76 10th Jack Ferguson Jr. 70.13 17th 2005-06 Brian Duncan Sr. 70.76 27th Stephen Poole Sr. 70.98 42nd Vince Hatfield Fr. 71.04 46th *Sagarin ranking Brian Duncan was one of three Tigers in the Top 50 last year. Clemson in College Golf Foundation Weekly Polls 1996-97 Preseason 6 October 16, 1997 9 November 6, 1996 12 December 4, 1996 10 February 26, 1997 6 March 12, 1997 5 March 27, 1997 4 April 9, 1997 4 April 23, 1997 3 May 7, 1997 4 May 21, 1997 4 Final 3 1997-98 Preseason 2 September 25, 1997 2 October 29, 1997 7 December 2, 1997 3 February 26, 1998 7 March 4, 1998 6 March 11, 1998 4 March 18, 1998 4 March 25, 1998 4 April 1, 1998 2 April 8, 1998 2 April 15, 1998 2 April 22, 1998 2 April 29, 1998 2 May 6, 1998 2 May 13, 1998 2 May 20, 1998 3 Final 2 1998-99 Preseason 4 October 7, 1998 3 November 11, 1998 1 December 2, 1998 1 March 3, 1999 1 March 11, 1999 1 March 17, 1999 1 March 24, 1999 1 April 1, 1999 1 April 7, 1999 2 April 14, 1999 3 April 21, 1999 3 April 28, 1999 3 May 5, 1999 3 May 12, 1999 3 May 19, 1999 3 Final 5 1999-00 Preseason 1 October 6, 1999 1 November 11, 1999 1 December 6, 1999 1 March 9, 2000 3 March 16, 2000 3 March 23, 2000 2 March 29,2000 2 April 5, 2000 2 April 12, 2000 2 April 19, 2000 2 April 26, 2000 2 May 4, 2000 2 May 11, 2000 2 May 18, 2000 3 May 24, 2000 1 Final 3 2000-01 Preseason 1 October 4, 2000 2 November 1, 2000 2 December 6, 2001 2 March 7, 2001 2 March 14, 2001 2 March 21, 2001 3 March 28, 2001 2 April 4, 2001 3 April 12, 2001 3 April 19, 2001 3 April 26, 2001 3 May 2, 2001 3 May 9, 2001 3 May 25, 2001 3 Final 3 2001-02 Preseason 9 February 7, 2002 5 February 21, 2002 5 March 7, 2002 3 March 21, 2002 2 April 4, 2002 3 April 18, 2002 3 May 2, 2002 T-2 May 16, 2002 2 Final 2002-03 Preseason 1 February 12, 2003 1 February 26, 2003 1 March 12, 2003 1 March 26, 2003 1 May 7, 2003 1 Final 1 2003-04 Preseason 1 September 24, 2003 2 October 8, 2003 3 October 22, 2003 3 February 12, 2004 3 February 26, 2004 3 March 11, 2004 2 March 25, 2004 2 April 8, 2004 2 April 22, 2004 2 May 7, 2004 2 Final 18 2004-2005 Preseason 3 September 23, 2004 3 October 7, 2004 11 November 11, 2004 11 February 11, 2005 16 February 25, 2005 17 March 11, 2005 18 March 25, 2005 19 April 8, 2005 24 April 22, 2005 24 May 6, 2005 26 Final 37 2005-06 Sept. 23, 2005 T-17 October 7, 2005 20 October 21, 2005 19 November 4, 2005 24 November 18, 2005 21 February 16, 2006 T19 March 2, 2006 21 March 16, 2006 14 March 30, 2006 15 April 13, 2006 15 April 27, 2006 12 May 10, 2006 10 Finals 7 2006-07 Sept. 28, 2006 4 Oct. 12, 2006 4 Oct 28, 2006 6 Nov. 16, 2006 8 Final 37 Clemson in the Final Top 25 Polls Yr. 1995-96 8 1996-97 3 1997-98 2 1998-99 5 1999-00 3 2000-01 3 2001-02 3 2002-03 1 2003-04 18 2005-06 7 96