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Pac-12 Championships – Colorado Golf Archives https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf Tue, 24 May 2022 17:08:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cga-favicon-150x150.png Pac-12 Championships – Colorado Golf Archives https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf 32 32 Bad Timing https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf/2017/04/17/bad-timing/ Mon, 17 Apr 2017 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.colo.golf/2017/04/17/bad-timing/ Less than two weeks before the University of Colorado hosts the Men’s Pac-12 Championships at Boulder Country Club, one of the best CU men’s golf teams in recent years was dealt a major blow when the school’s career leader in scoring average decided to turn pro immediately, ending his college career.

Senior Jeremy Paul, who is No. 77 in the most recent World Amateur Golf Rankings, announced Monday that he has accepted a sponsor exemption as a professional in this week’s Web.com Tour United Leasing & Finance Championship, which starts Thursday in Newburgh, Ind.

Paul, a native of Germany who has a twin brother Yannik who had been a CU teammate, competed in Web.com Q-school in the fall and advanced to the final stage. He finished 72nd in that tournament in December, giving him conditional status on the 2017 Web.com Tour. That wasn’t enough to get him into early-season events, but he landed a spot in this week’s tournament.

“Jeremy has determined turning pro at this time is in the best interest for his budding professional golf career,” CU coach Roy Edwards said.  “We respect his decision.  He has a tremendous future in front of him and we applaud him on a great CU career.  Jeremy leaves CU as one of the most decorated players in our history, (one) who seemingly always played well when his team needed it the most.  The records he holds are mind-boggling at times and those marks will be great targets for future Buffs to try and achieve.
 
“He was a pleasure to coach and he has no bigger fans than his Colorado golf family.”

Paul’s four-year stroke average at CU was a record-setting 71.72. He claimed three individual titles in his college career, and managed 21 top-10 finishes, which is also a program record. He is scheduled to earn a Business degree from CU on May 12.

Without their top player, upcoming for the Buffs are the Pac-12 Championships April 28-30 at Boulder Country Club and the NCAA Regionals May 15-17. CU is hoping to qualify for the NCAA Finals for the first time since 2002, but without Paul, that becomes a much more formidable hurdle to overcome. Paul finished seventh at last year’s Pac-12 meet.

“It has obviously been a tough decision leaving the team a few weeks early, but I believe we have a deep team this year and someone will for sure step up and fill my spot,” said Paul, an honorable mention All-American as a junior. “With that being said, I truly believe that the team will have a great chance winning the Pac-12 Championship and also making a move at the NCAAs.” 

(April 22 Update: Paul missed the cut by two in his professional debut, posting rounds of 72-78 for a 6-over-par 150 total.)

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Next Stop: Boulder https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf/2017/04/09/next-stop-boulder/ Sun, 09 Apr 2017 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.colo.golf/2017/04/09/next-stop-boulder/ Wyndham Clark’s next college tournament will be in his home state of Colorado — the Pac-12 Championships April 28-30 at Boulder Country Club — and the Highlands Ranch resident will come in on a high note.

The University of Oregon senior continues to live up to his ranking as the top college player in the country — at least according to Golfstat.com.

On Sunday, Clark wrapped up the regular season by tying for fifth in the Western Intercollegiate in Santa Cruz, Calif. It was his ninth top-10 finish in 10 tournaments so far this season. He’s been in the top half-dozen eight times, winning twice and placing second three times, third once, fifth once and sixth once. Clark’s worst showing of the season has been a 13th place.

Clark, a former Big 12 Player of the Year and the 2010 CGA Amateur champion, birdied the last hole and shot a bogey-free 3-under-par 67 in Sunday’s final round in Santa Cruz. That moved the five-time U.S. Amateur qualifier up 24 spots on the scoreboard. With a 1-over-par 211 total, he ended up six strokes behind champion Justin Suh of Southern California.
 

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Monumental Spring in College Golf? https://www.wpt-6.colo.golf/2017/01/19/monumental-spring-in-college-golf/ Thu, 19 Jan 2017 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.colo.golf/2017/01/19/monumental-spring-in-college-golf/

The fast-approaching spring portion of the college golf season is shaping up to be one of the most interesting in decades from a Colorado perspective.

The spring schedule starts next week for some teams — including the University of Denver men’s squad — and over the next 4 1/2 months we’ll get our answers to the following questions, each of which has a direct link to Colorado:

— Can Westminster resident Jennifer Kupcho remain No. 1 in the nation in women’s college golf?

It’s not very often that a Colorado golfer ranks No. 1 in the nation, but this is one of those times. Kupcho, a sophomore at Wake Forest, will go into the spring schedule No. 1 in women’s golf — at least according to Golfstat’s head-to-head player standings; she’s No. 4 according to Golfweek.

Kupcho, the CWGA Player of the Year the last three seasons, owned a stellar 69.25 stroke average in her four fall tournaments. After finishing eighth and fourth in her first two tourneys of the season, she won her last two fall events of the year.

Of course, arguably the most important thing is where Kupcho finishes in the NCAA Finals in May. Last year, she placed sixth there individually as a freshman.

Kupcho (left) currently sits 15th in the Women’s World Amateur Golf Rankings.

By the way, Kupcho is just one of four “local” players who is ranked among the top 60 women’s college golfers in the nation heading into the spring. Also on that list are Hannah Wood of Highlands Ranch and the University of Oklahoma (26th according to Golfstat); and University of Colorado senior Esther Lee (31st according to Golfweek) and her freshman teammate Kirsty Hodgkins (53rd according to Golfweek).

Lee set the women’s NCAA record for low round in relation to par when she shot a season-opening 11-under-par 61 in September at the University of New Mexico’s Championship Course.

— Can Highlands Ranch resident Wyndham Clark (pictured above) remain No. 1 in the nation in men’s college golf?

If that question looks a lot like the previous one, it’s no misprint. While one Colorado resident is ranked No. 1 in women’s college golf (Kupcho), another is No. 1 in men’s (Clark). At least that’s where Golfstat’s head-to-head player standings puts the University of Oregon’s fifth-year senior, who is in the midst of his only season in Eugene after transferring from Oklahoma State. Clark, a former Big 12 Player of the Year, is No. 2 in the nation according to Golfweek.

The former CGA Amateur champion didn’t win an individual title in the fall — in fact, he has yet to claim an individual championship in his career as a college player, though he’s finished second five times. And, for the record, he was third in an October event in his home state, at the Paintbrush Invitational at Colorado Golf Club.

Overall, Clark went second, third and sixth individually in his three fall college tournaments.

— Will the 2017 NCAA champions pass through Boulder?

As we’ve noted several times in recent years, the men’s Pac-12 Conference Championships will be contested April 28-30 at Boulder Country Club, marking the first time the CU men have hosted a conference tournament since 1972.

Not only will the event feature the defending NCAA champions (Oregon), but seven of Golfweek’s top 20 players in the country figure to be on hand: Maverick McNealy of Stanford (No. 1), Clark of Oregon (No. 2), Sean Crocker of USC (No. 6), Brandon Wu of Stanford (No. 16), Rico Hoey of USC (No. 18), Jonah Texeira of USC (No. 19) and Colin Morikawa of Cal (No. 20).

Joining Clark in the top 75 of the Golfweek men’s rankings is CU junior Yannik Paul, who checks in at No. 75.

— Will any locals play in the 2017 Arnold Palmer Cup?

The Arnold Palmer Cup is the college equivalent of the Ryder Cup, with the top men’s college players from the U.S. and Europe squaring off in individual and two-man team match play competition. This year’s Palmer Cup will be held June 9-11 at Atlanta Athletic Cup. The 2009 version of the Palmer Cup was contested at Cherry Hills Country Club in suburban Denver.

Clark, who competed in the 2014 Palmer Cup, sits No. 1 in the Team USA standings. CU junior Yannik Paul, a German, is No. 10 for Team Europe.

The top six players from both the final U.S. and European standings will earn spots into the 2017 event, along with four captain’s picks for each squad.

— Will the CU men make the NCAA Finals as a team for first time since 2002?

The CU men’s golf program, host of the aforementioned Pac-12 Championships in Boulder, hasn’t advanced a full team to the NCAA Finals in 15 years, but may have the players to get over the hump this season.

The Buffs are currently ranked No. 24 in the nation, according to Golfweek. They have four players who have played at least 10 rounds this season who own stroke averages under 73: Yannik Paul (71.00), Ethan Freeman (71.75), Jeremy Paul (72.31) and Morten Toft Hansen (72.94). Senior Jeremy Paul, who owns the lowest career stroke average in CU history (71.77), advanced to the final stage of Web.com Tour Q-school and has conditional status on that circuit, but coach Roy Edwards said Thursday that Paul will compete for CU in the spring.

— Will the DU women extend their streak to 14?

The DU women don’t play in a particularly strong league by national standards, but whatever the case, winning 13 consecutive conference titles is quite a feat. Yet that’s exactly what the Pioneers have accomplished.

The run includes three Summit League championships, nine in the Sun Belt Conference and one in the WAC.

The opportunity for No. 14 in a row will come April 23-25 in Nebraska City.

Here’s a rundown of some key spring tidbits for the nine NCAA Division I teams based in Colorado:

Air Force Academy Men

National Rank — 153rd (Golfstat), 183rd (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Sunwoo Choi 72.87.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 13-14, Pat Hicks Invitational, St. George, Utah.

Conference Championship — April 21-13, Mountain West, Tucson, Ariz.

CSU Men

National Rank — 60th (Golfweek), 69th (Golfstat).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Blake Cannon 71.53.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 27-28, National Invitational Tournament, Tucson, Ariz.

Conference Championship — April 21-13, Mountain West, Tucson, Ariz.
 

CSU Women

National Rank — 103rd (Golfstat); 109th (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Ellen Secor 74.14.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 27-28, The Gold Rush, Seal Beach, Calif.

Conference Championship — April 17-19, Mountain West, Rancho Mirage, Calif.
 

CU Men

National Rank — 24th (Golfweek), 28th (Golfstat).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Yannik Paul 71.0.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 2-4, Amer Ari Intercollegiate, Waikoloa, Hawaii.

Conference Championship — April 28-30, Pac-12, Boulder CC.
 

CU Women

National Rank — 41st (Golfstat); 43rd (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Esther Lee 72.25.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 11-12, Peg Barnard Invitational, Stanford, Calif.

Conference Championship — April 24-26, Pac-12, Tucson, Ariz.
 

DU Men

National Rank — 129th (Golfweek), 151st (Golfstat).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Chris Korte 73.25.

Spring Tournament Opener — Jan. 23-24, Arizona Intercollegiate, Tucson, Ariz.

Conference Championship — April 28-30, Summit, Newton, Kan.
 

DU Women

National Rank — 49th (Golfstat); 50th (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Jessica Carty 73.58.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 19-21, Allstate Sugar Bowl Intercollegiate, New Orleans, La.

Conference Championship — April 23-25, Summit League, Nebraska City, Neb.
 

UNC Men

National Rank — 133rd (Golfstat), 139th (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Coby Welch 72.71.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 15-17, John Burns Invitational, Lihue, Hawaii.

Conference Championship — April 28-30, Big Sky, Boulder City, Nev.
 

UNC Women

National Rank — 163rd (Golfstat); 163rd (Golfweek).

Top Stroke Average at Midseason — Janet Yeo 75.0.

Spring Tournament Opener — Feb. 13-14, Battle at Boulder Creek, Boulder City, Nev.

Conference Championship — April 21-23, Big Sky, Boulder City, Nev.
 

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