MEN'S GOLF: Ball State finishes sixth in Northern Intercollegiate
By Staff Reports / September 9, 2013The men’s and women’s golf teams got their seasons underway over the weekend after months of inactivity.
The men’s and women’s golf teams got their seasons underway over the weekend after months of inactivity.
Teammates on the Ball State women’s golf team were together during the 113th Women’s Western Golf Association National Amateur Championship.
Ball State men’s golfer Tyler Merkel finished in a tie for 15th in the 60th Sunnehanna Amateur Tournament for Champions last Sunday.
The 32-year-old Justin Rose overcame his share of misadventures on a course that challenged all comers despite being the shortest at a major in nine years.
Ball State got off to one of its best starts all season in Atlanta, stationing itself among the favorites — even holding the top spot for a few holes.
Autumn Duke was a leader and role model for her teammates. Despite the tragic loss of her own role model, friend and foremost, her father, that never changed.
The Ball State men’s golf team will compete in its first NCAA Championship since 1986 Tuesday morning.
The team total of 864 is the lowest for a Ball State team in a 54-hole NCAA event.
The Ball State men’s golf team has advanced to the NCAA Championship.
The Cardinals enter the final round of their NCAA Regional in a tie for seventh place.
The men’s golf team will travel more than 2,000 miles farther than they have all season.
After a disappointing third place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championship on Sunday, coach Fleck said he hoped that it wouldn’t be the last golf his team got to play this year.
Ranked No. 30 by GolfWeek, Ball State’s men’s golf team had high expectations coming into the spring season.
Coming into the second round of the Mid-American Conference Championship, the women’s golf team trailed tournament leader Kent State by just five shots.
The Ball State women’s golf team will compete in the Indiana University Invitational this weekend. Despite a rocky start this spring, the team’s confidence is solid heading into the two-day event.
Ball State men’s golf finished the final round in sixth place with a score of 304 on Tuesday at the Jim West Intercollegiate, after starting the day in second place.
Ball State women’s golf highlighted April on its calendar even before the season began in early September.
The final day of play for the Ball State men’s golf team resulted in seventh place of 16 teams at the Memphis Intercollegiate.
Ball State women’s golf finished the UALR Women’s Golf Classic Tournament at Hot Springs, Ark.