Duke men's golf to close fall season at Wendy's Kiawah Classic
By Brian Pollack | October 30, 2015After a few weeks of much-needed rest, the Blue Devils have one last chance to tee it up before putting their clubs away for the winter.
After a few weeks of much-needed rest, the Blue Devils have one last chance to tee it up before putting their clubs away for the winter.
Led by Leona Maguire and Celine Boutier, Duke shot an impressive nine-under-par 855 to capture its second tournament victory of the fall season by 11 strokes.
Duke is well-rested and looking to continue their strong season on the back of Leona Maguire.
No. 7 Duke wrapped up another weekend invitational with another top-five finish, coming in third at the Crooked Stick Invitational tournament at the par-72 Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Ind.
No. 7 Duke captured its third consecutive title at the Ruth’s Chris Tar Heel Invitational at the Finley Golf Course Sunday with a dominating 13-stroke victory.
Two weeks after finishing in fourth place at the Annika Intercollegiate, No. 7 Duke looks to build on that performance this weekend in a tournament close to home. The Blue Devils will make the short trip to Chapel Hill, NC for the Tar Heel Invitational Oct.
Duke rode impressive performances from the trio of Max Greyserman, Adam Wood and Matt Oshrine to a runner-up finish at the Nike Golf Collegiate Invitational held from Sunday to Tuesday at Pumpkin Ridge in North Plains, Ore.
Duke got off to a hot start in its first action of the season, but wasn't able to maintain its momentum through the final 36 holes as the competition quickly pulled away.
The Blue Devils claimed a 3-2 victory against Kentucky in the match play portion of the tournament Sunday after finishing tied for fifth with a cumulative 11-over-par score in the three rounds of stroke play Friday and Saturday.
The Blue Devilswill travel to Nashville, Tenn., to take part in the Dick’s Sporting Goods Collegiate Challenge Cup. Taking place from Friday to Sunday, the tournament will have Duke matching up with some of the best golfers in the ACC and the SEC.
This weekend, the Blue Devils begin their quest for the program's seventh NCAA championship featuring a team with the two most recent national players of the year—a first in NCAA women’s golf history.
Duke went wire-to-wire with Wake Forest in the final round of the sixth annual Rod Myers Invitational, but eventually fell short against the Demon Deacons by one stroke and was forced to settle for second place with a team total of 863.
The sixth Rod Myers Invitational will be the first time the Blue Devils hit the links together since the end of May, when they finished tied for 24th at the NCAA championships.
The senior punched her ticket to the RICOH Women's British Open, the U.S. Women's Open and the Evian Championship later this summer.
Despite an impressive opening round, the Blue Devils struggled Saturday and failed to make the cut at the NCAA tournament in Bradenton, Fla.
Just three days after their female counterparts fell a bit short in their bid to capture a second straight national championship, the Blue Devils will hit the course with a similar goal in mind. What do you think?
The Blue Devils will tee off at the Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Fla., looking to build on their recent success.
The Duke freshman ascended to the top of the national rankings and earned three individual victories during a standout rookie campaign.
The Blue Devils overcame a rough fall season to put together a strong spring showing leading up to the first round of the NCAA championship Friday.
Freshman Lisa Maguire went hole-for-hole with Baylor freshman Lauren Whyte before falling on the sixth playoff hole Tuesday in Bradenton, Fla.