Georgia is the new No. 1 in the fourth and final Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll of the fall season. Georgia earned 23 of the 24 first-place votes, while Oklahoma State dropped to No. 2, followed by Alabama, Southern California and Stanford.
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Golf World Announces Results Of Fourth And Final Women’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Fall Season
UCLA earned 18 of 20 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the final Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches Poll of the fall season. Arizona State finished at No. 2, while Southern California, Oklahoma State and Virginia rounded out the top five.
Golf World Announces Results Of Fourth And Final Men's College Coaches' Poll Of The Fall Season
Georgia is the new No. 1 in the fourth and final Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll of the fall season. Georgia earned 23 of the 24 first-place votes, while Oklahoma State dropped to No. 2, followed by Alabama, Southern California and Stanford.
Golf World Announces Results Of Fourth And Final Women's College Coaches' Poll Of The Fall Season
UCLA earned 18 of 20 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the final Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches Poll of the fall season. Arizona State finished at No. 2, while Southern California, Oklahoma State and Virginia rounded out the top five.
Final Rankings Champions Tour Players 2008
Greg Norman finished the Champions Tour season atop the Power Performance Rankings, followed by Tom Watson, Jay Haas and Bernhard Langer.
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Women’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Spring Season
Southern California receives 11 of 25 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the second Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches’ Poll of the fall season. The Trojans finished second at the Duramed NCAA Fall Preview to start the season. Arizona State jumped from No. 4 to No. 2 with a victory at the Fall Preview, and is followed by UCLA (No. 3), Georgia (No. 4) and Duke (No. 5), respectively.
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Men’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Spring Season
UCLA earns 12 of 23 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the recent Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll. Also receiving first-place votes was second-ranked Southern California. Rounding out the top five are Oklahoma State (No. 3), Georgia (No. 4) and Stanford (No. 5).
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Women's College Coaches' Poll Of The Spring Season
Southern California receives 11 of 25 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the second Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches’ Poll of the fall season. The Trojans finished second at the Duramed NCAA Fall Preview to start the season. Arizona State jumped from No. 4 to No. 2 with a victory at the Fall Preview, and is followed by UCLA (No. 3), Georgia (No. 4) and Duke (No. 5), respectively.
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Men's College Coaches' Poll Of The Spring Season
UCLA earns 12 of 23 first-place votes and is No. 1 in the recent Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll. Also receiving first-place votes was second-ranked Southern California. Rounding out the top five are Oklahoma State (No. 3), Georgia (No. 4) and Stanford (No. 5).
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Men’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Spring Season
The Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll announces UCLA as the No. 1 team.
Golf World Announces Results Of Second Men's College Coaches' Poll Of The Spring Season
The Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll announces UCLA as the No. 1 team.
Haas Extends Charles Schwab Cup Lead
Jay Haas widens his lead in the Charles Schwab Cup standings, moving ahead of Bernhard Langer by 139 points. Haas has 2,186 points and Langer 2,047, while Fred Funk is third with 1,917.
Haas Still Leads; Sluman Moves into Charles Schwab Cup Contention
Jay Haas leads the Charles Schwab Cup standings with 2,145 points, followed by Bernhard Langer with 2,047 points and Fred Funk with 1,876.
Haas Regains Charles Schwab Cup Lead
Jay Haas retook the Champions Tour’s Charles Schwab Cup with his tie for third at the JELD-WEN Tradition. Haas now has 2,145 points and leads Bernhard Langer by 98 points and Fred Funk by 366 points.
Langer Regains Charles Schwab Cup Lead; Vaughan in Contention
Bernhard Langer regains the Charles Schwab Cup points lead, now 72 points ahead of Jay Haas and 671 ahead of third-place John Cook.
Golf World Announces Results Of Fifth And Final Men’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Spring Season
Alabama earns 20 of 22 first-place votes and finishes No. 1 in the final Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll Alabama has won seven tournaments this season, including its first SEC Championship since 1979. Southern California is tied with Georgia for No. 2, followed by UCLA (No. 4) and Oklahoma State (No. 5).
Golf World Announces Results Of Fifth And Final Men's College Coaches' Poll Of The Spring Season
Alabama earns 20 of 22 first-place votes and finishes No. 1 in the final Golf World/Nike Golf Division I Coaches’ Poll Alabama has won seven tournaments this season, including its first SEC Championship since 1979. Southern California is tied with Georgia for No. 2, followed by UCLA (No. 4) and Oklahoma State (No. 5).
Golf World Announces Results Of Fifth And Final Women’s College Coaches’ Poll Of The Spring Season
Duke earned 13 of 25 first-place votes and remained No. 1 in the final Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches’ Poll. Southern California jumped past UCLA (No. 3) for the No. 2 spot in the poll, while Arizona State (No. 4) and Florida (No. 5) rounded out the top five.
Golf World Announces Results Of Fifth And Final Women's College Coaches' Poll Of The Spring Season
Duke earned 13 of 25 first-place votes and remained No. 1 in the final Golf World/NGCA Division I Women’s Coaches’ Poll. Southern California jumped past UCLA (No. 3) for the No. 2 spot in the poll, while Arizona State (No. 4) and Florida (No. 5) rounded out the top five.
Hoch Closes in on Langer in Charles Schwab Cup Race
Bernhard Langer continues to lead the Charles Schwab Cup point standings with 911. Scott Hoch is second with 820, followed by Jay Haas (692), Tom Watson (633) and Denis Watson (599).