IU gets set for the Big Ten Championship
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Scoring was at a premium for all 15 men’s golf teams at Ohio State’s Kepler Intercollegiate this weekend, as no team managed to post a score below par for the tournament.
Jake Brown didn’t have his own set of clubs until April 2010, the spring of his eighth grade year. Brown’s dad, Jim, got him a set of clubs for his birthday.
IU men’s golf was one of seven teams to post a team score under par in the third round at Kampen Course this weekend, closing with a 1-under 287 to finish in eighth place out of 15 teams at the Boilermaker Invite.
IU men’s golf comes off of its season-best finish at home to face five teams in Golfweek’s top 50 at rival Purdue.
Three Indiana natives make up IU golf’s senior class, and the trio has been roommates for the past four years.
After finishing dead last at the Desert Mountain Intercollegiate, IU men's golf bounced back this weekend at the Grand Canyon Invite. The Hoosiers carded a team score of 295 on Sunday to finish in eighth place at the 14-team tournament with an overall score of 865.
IU men’s golf has just four more outings before the Big Ten Tournament, and the Hoosiers can only go up from where they are now after a disappointing showing this weekend in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The IU Athletics Department brought in a motivational speaker to talk to the men’s golf team in fall 2015. The speaker had the student-athletes write their short- and long-term goals on a note card.
IU men's golf kicked off its spring season this weekend in the Big Ten Match Play Championship, and the Hoosiers got off to a lethargic start.
The IU men’s golf team will tee off against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Friday in the opening round of the 2017 Big Ten Match Play Championship.
After facing off against four top-25 teams in two weeks, IU swimming and diving took on Michigan State this weekend in its first Big Ten matchup of the season.
With above-average finishes, come above-average expectations. After a second place finish at Northern Intercollegiate, IU didn’t shoot par on its expectations at Quail Valley Intercollegiate.
Mojo: a magical quality IU men’s golf has lacked until now.
IU Coach Mike Mayer knew pretty quickly the Northern Intercollegiate would be a battle for silver. Top-ranked Illinois had jumped out to a quick, and insurmountable, lead.
The Hoosiers failed to put in a quality team performance for the third consecutive week, and finished 32 strokes over par. IU Coach Mike Mayer said their performance this weekend was nothing more than sub-par.
Last weekend, IU men’s golf saw where they stood nationally. This weekend, they will see where they stand in the Big Ten.
Forty strokes. That was the difference between good golf and great golf this weekend at Olympia Fields Country Club, IU Coach Mike Mayer said.
After finishing sixth of 14 teams at Wolf Run Intercollegiate, IU men’s golf travels north this weekend for the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational.
Rickie Fowler. Rory McIlroy. Brock Ochsenreiter.