Rodgers’ Sunday charge propels men’s golf to third in Western Intercollegiate
The No. 8 Stanford men’s golf team capped its regular season with a third-place finish in the Western Intercollegiate at the Pasatiempo Golf Club in… Continue Reading »
The No. 8 Stanford men’s golf team capped its regular season with a third-place finish in the Western Intercollegiate at the Pasatiempo Golf Club in… Continue Reading »
The No. 9 Stanford men’s golf team will finish off its regular season tournament play this weekend at the Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, looking to extend its hot streak into the postseason. The Western Intercollegiate will be held over two days rather than the regular three. This will force the golfers to play 36 holes on Saturday and a standard 18 on Sunday.
The Stanford men’s golf team won its home tournament for the first time in six years Saturday, decimating most of the 17-team field in the… Continue Reading »
The No. 10 Stanford men’s golf team will take to their home course Thursday for the first and only time this season, looking to continue their strong play at the 45th annual U.S. Intercollegiate
Sophomore Patrick Rodgers notched his third victory of the season in dramatic fashion, leading the No. 13 Stanford men’s golf team to a fifth place showing at the Southern Highlands Collegiate Masters in Las Vegas, NV.
This week the No. 14 Stanford men’s golf team co-hosted, with UC-Davis, 15 teams at the Prestige at PGA West in La Quinta, Calif.
Senior Steve Kearney’s career-best fourth-place finish at eight under par led Stanford men’s golf to seventh place in the Amer Ari Invitational at the Waikoloa… Continue Reading »
As one of eight teams participating in the Stanford Classic, Patrick Rodgers, Cameron Wilson and the rest of the No. 19 Cardinal had an opportunity to do what Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy or most of the world’s best golfers never did: compete at the Cypress Point Club. While Stanford’s dreams of taking the team title faded in the face of a red-hot Texas squad on Tuesday, the chance to play competitive rounds on the No. 2 course in Golf Magazine’s 2011 Best Courses in America was certainly a thrill and great opportunity for the team.