Results for November 2007
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Players making a move
Improvement is what every coach and player are looking for. Here's a glance at some individuals who really raised their games this fall. MOST IMPROVED PLAYERMENClayton Rask, Minnesota The Otsego, Minn., native was the No. 3 man for the Golden...
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Mid-season disappointments
From performances that were fab, we now explore those that were ... well ... drab. Some college golfers and teams surprised this fall because of how much they exceeded expectations. Others, however, turned heads because of how far short them...
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Passing out mid-season honors
The first half of the 2007-08 campaign has come and gone. With roughly eight weeks to catch their breathe before beginning the spring march to the NCAA Championship, players and programs must assess where they stand overall and consider how...
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GCAA 2007 Hall of Famers announced
The GCAA just released the names of the class of 2007 for its Hall of Fame. It's another impressive trio of men's college coaches that will be inducted January 14 at Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando, Fla.: Tom Drennan,...
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Cowboy up!
It's official Peter Uihlein (right), the 2007 AJGA boys player of the year, and Morgan Hoffman, the No. 2-ranked player in the latest Polo Golf junior ranking, have sent in their national letters of intent to play for...
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GCAA to honor Arnie
The Golf Coaches Association of America's annual convention outside Orlando will have a little more star power in January, thanks to the anticipated attendance of Arnold Palmer. The two-time NCAA medalist when he played at Wake Forest will be the...
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A step in the pro direction for Hurst?
The headline out of Lakeland, Fla., and the final round of the Duramed Futures Tour's Qualifying School is that 17-year-old Vicky Hurst, the American Junior Golf Association's player of the year, claimed medalist honors with a final-round 71 at Cleveland...
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This week's syllabus: Nov. 8-14
THE FAB FIVEMy look at the top five teams in the country right nowMEN1. UCLA (Last week: 2) The Bruins personified the phrase "Better late than never," by winning all three tournaments on their compact fall schedule after claiming the...
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This week's syllabus: Nov. 1-7
THE FAB FIVEMy look at the top five teams in the country right nowMEN1. Alabama Crimson Tide ends first half of 2007-08 season with second-round loss at Callaway Match Play to SEC-rival South Carolina but with three wins in five...
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