2012-13 Men's Golf Roster
Biography
2011-12
- Played in 11 tournaments and 31 rounds, posting a stroke average of 73.16 to lead the squad
- Won the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic with an even-par three-round total of 210
- Finished in the top 10 at the UTA/Waterchase Invitational (T6) and Wichita Diet Pepsi Shocker Invitational (T8), shooting even par in both events
- Shot a 2-over to place tied for 12th at the Lonestar Invitational and tied for 14th at the Brickyard Collegiate
- Finished T20th at both the Morris Williams and The BandcorpSouth
- Named Southland Conference Men[apos]s Golfer of the Month for September
2010-11
- Completed in 12 tournaments and averaged 73.14 strokes over 36 rounds
- Claimed the San Diego Intercollegiate title with a 2-under-par 214
- Notched top five finish at Lonestar Invitational (T3) with 3-under-par 213
- Placed eighth at Southland Conference Championship with even-par-216
- Had five other finishes in top 25
- Named the Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year and second-team All-Conference.
2009-10
- At Colorado: Saw action in four tournaments in the fall, three as an individual where his scores did not count toward CU[apos]s team total. Though he opened with an 80 in his first collegiate round in New Mexico[apos]s Tucker Invitational on the Lobos[apos] tough UNM Championship Course, he bounced right back with an even-par 72 in the second round. His best finish was an 11th place effort in the weather-shortened Colorado State Invitational.
Prior to UTA
- A four-time All-State (5A) and first-team All-District team member.
- He was a two-time Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) 5A High School Champion, winning with a 70-74--144 score (even) as a sophomore in 2007 and a 68-76--144 score (even) as a junior in 2008; he placed fourth as a senior (72-76--148; +4)
- Tied for fifth as a freshman to give him four top 5 performances in as many tries.
- Playing as his school[apos]s No. 1 man from his freshman through senior years, Bishop Lynch won the state title his sophomore and junior seasons under coach David Post.
- He was a scratch (0 Handicap) golf since the start of his junior year.
- Completed his high school/junior career as the No. 107 ranked player in the National Junior Golf Scoreboard Class of 2009 rankings
- The No. 177 junior in the Golfweek/Titleist rankings.
Personal
- Born April 2, 1991 in Dallas, Texas. Hobbies include playing the guitar and listening to music (he lists Jack Johnson and Led Zeppelin as his favorites).
- He is just the fifth player from the state of Texas to join the CU golf team, and the first since Davis Driver (El Paso) was a senior in 1972.