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2006-07 AUBURN MEN'S GOLF Sept. 15-17 Carpet Capital Collegiate 15th of 18 Rocky Face, Ga. Sept. 25-26 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 5th of 15 Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 9-10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 7th of 12 Birmingham, Ala. Oct. 14-15 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 6th of 15 Johnson City, Tenn. Oct. 29-31 Callaway Match Play Championship 0-2 Ft. Worth, Texas Feb. 21-23 John Burns Intercollegiate t-6th of 22 Wahiawa, Hawaii Mar. 4-6 Seminole Intercolllegiate 1st of 15 Tallahassee, Fla. Mar. 17-18 E-Z-Go Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 18 Statesboro, Ga. Mar. 26-27 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 12th of 14 Austin, Texas Mar. 30-Apr. 1 Administaff ASU Invitational 14th of 18 Evans, Ga. Apr. 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 4th of 15 West Lafayette, Ind. Apr. 20-22 SEC Championship 3rd of 12 Sea Island, Ga. May 17-19 NCAA East Regional t-2nd of 27 Alpharetta, Ga. May 30-June 2 NCAA Championship Williamsburg, Va. 2006-07 SCHEDULE & RESULTS Nils Bjorling Jr. TR Borlange, Sweden (Midland CC) Jamie Bowen Jr. TR Dawsonville, Ga. (Central Ala. CC) Brent Cooper Fr. HS Valley Head, Ala. (Fort Payne) Steven Groover Jr. SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover) Patton Kizzire Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge) Andrew Medley Sr. 3L Athens, Ala. (Athens) Cole Moreland Fr. SQ Austin, Texas (Westlake) Jay Moseley Jr. 1L Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge) Jake Nolen So. TR Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham So.) Glenn Northcutt So. 1L Dothan, Ala. (Houston Academy) Gordon Strother Jr. TR St. Simon’s Island, Ga. (UT Chattanooga) Keith White So. SQ Hunstville, Ala. (Grissom) Head Coach: Mike Griffin (Troy State ‘70) 23rd Year at Auburn Assistant Coach: Ryan Cabbage (Auburn ‘98) Eighth Year at Auburn 2006-07 TEAM ROSTER May 30 - June 2 • Williamsburg, Va. Golden Horseshoe • Gold Course Par: 72 • Yardage: 6,803 Format: The field in the four-day, 72-hole tournament will be cut to the low 15 teams and six individuals after 54 holes. Field: (1) Georgia, (2) Tulsa, (3) Alabama, (4) UCLA, (5) Florida, (6) Southern Cal, (7) Lamar, (8) Georgia Tech, (9) Arizona State, (10) Tennessee, (11) Oklahoma State, (12) Stanford, (13) Georgia State, (14) Coastal Carolina, (15) East Tennessee State, (16) South Carolina, (17) Louisville, (18) Auburn, (19) Florida State, (20) Vanderbilt, (21) Duke, (22) Arizona State, (23) Charlotte, (24) Texas Tech, (25) North Carolina, (26) Michigan State, (27) New Mexico, (28) Wake Forest, (29) Texas, (30) Minnesota Individuals: Chance Pippitone (Penn), Kyle Stanley (Clemson), Tim Streng (Western Illinois), Daniel Summerhays (BYU), Zach Sucher (UAB), Dan Woltman (Wisconsin) NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP LINEUP Pos. Name Yr. Hometown Avg. 1 Glenn Northcutt So. Dothan, Ala. 72.47 2 Patton Kizzire Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 72.76 3 Steven Groover Jr. Birmingham, Ala. 76.00 4 Jay Moseley Jr. Bainbridge, Ga. 74.32 5 Andrew Medley Sr. Athens, Ala. 74.85 AUBURN IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Championship by tying for second in the East Regional at The Golf Club of Georgia. The second place finish was the Tigers’ best in an NCAA Regional since winning the 1997 East Regional at The Homestead (Va.). Auburn has now qualified for the NCAA Championship 15 times overall and 11 times since 1993. The Tigers’ best finish is a tie for seventh in 1994 at Stonebridge Country Club in McKinney, Texas. Four of the five golfers in Auburn’s lineup have played in the NCAA Championship with Steven Groover being the exception. Here is how they have fared: Name Year Score Finish Patton Kizzire 2006 76-75-71--222 t-82nd Andrew Medley 2005 71-75-73--219 t-55th Andrew Medley 2006 73-74-71--218 t-39th Jay Moseley 2006 77-72-77--226 t-117th Glenn Northcutt 2006 74-72-73--219 t-50th TIGERS AT THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE Auburn’s last appearance at the Golden Horseshoe came at the 2001 NCAA East Regional. The Tigers shot an 860, their third lowest score in an NCAA Regional, but failed to qualify for the NCAA Champion- ship, finishing 13th. TIGERS IN THE POLLS Auburn is ranked 26th in the latest Golfweek and Golfstat rankings. Glenn Northcutt is ranked 55th by Golfweek and Patton Kizzire is 87th. 2006-07 AUBURN MEN’S GOLF

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2006-07 AUBURN MEN'S GOLF

2006-07 AUBURN GOLF

Sept. 15-17 Carpet Capital Collegiate 15th of 18 Rocky Face, Ga.

Sept. 25-26 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 5th of 15 Birmingham, Ala.

Oct. 9-10 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 7th of 12 Birmingham, Ala.

Oct. 14-15 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 6th of 15 Johnson City, Tenn.

Oct. 29-31 Callaway Match Play Championship 0-2 Ft. Worth, Texas

Feb. 21-23 John Burns Intercollegiate t-6th of 22 Wahiawa, Hawaii

Mar. 4-6 Seminole Intercolllegiate 1st of 15 Tallahassee, Fla.

Mar. 17-18 E-Z-Go Schenkel Invitational 3rd of 18 Statesboro, Ga.

Mar. 26-27 Morris Williams Intercollegiate 12th of 14 Austin, Texas

Mar. 30-Apr. 1 Administaff ASU Invitational 14th of 18 Evans, Ga.

Apr. 7-8 Boilermaker Invitational 4th of 15 West Lafayette, Ind.

Apr. 20-22 SEC Championship 3rd of 12 Sea Island, Ga.

May 17-19 NCAA East Regional t-2nd of 27 Alpharetta, Ga.

May 30-June 2 NCAA Championship Williamsburg, Va.

2006-07 SCHEDULE & RESULTS

Nils Bjorling Jr. TR Borlange, Sweden (Midland CC)Jamie Bowen Jr. TR Dawsonville, Ga. (Central Ala. CC)Brent Cooper Fr. HS Valley Head, Ala. (Fort Payne)Steven Groover Jr. SQ Birmingham, Ala. (Hoover)Patton Kizzire Jr. 2L Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Northridge)Andrew Medley Sr. 3L Athens, Ala. (Athens)Cole Moreland Fr. SQ Austin, Texas (Westlake)Jay Moseley Jr. 1L Bainbridge, Ga. (Bainbridge)Jake Nolen So. TR Birmingham, Ala. (Birmingham So.)Glenn Northcutt So. 1L Dothan, Ala. (Houston Academy)Gordon Strother Jr. TR St. Simon’s Island, Ga. (UT Chattanooga)Keith White So. SQ Hunstville, Ala. (Grissom)

Head Coach: Mike Griffin (Troy State ‘70) 23rd Year at AuburnAssistant Coach: Ryan Cabbage (Auburn ‘98) Eighth Year at Auburn

2006-07 TEAM ROSTER

May 30 - June 2 • Williamsburg, Va.Golden Horseshoe • Gold Course Par: 72 • Yardage: 6,803

Format: The field in the four-day, 72-hole tournament will be cut to the low 15 teams and six individuals after 54 holes.

Field: (1) Georgia, (2) Tulsa, (3) Alabama, (4) UCLA, (5) Florida, (6) Southern Cal, (7) Lamar, (8) Georgia Tech, (9) Arizona State, (10) Tennessee, (11) Oklahoma State, (12) Stanford, (13) Georgia State, (14) Coastal Carolina, (15) East Tennessee State, (16) South Carolina, (17) Louisville, (18) Auburn, (19) Florida State, (20) Vanderbilt, (21) Duke, (22) Arizona State, (23) Charlotte, (24) Texas Tech, (25) North Carolina, (26) Michigan State, (27) New Mexico, (28) Wake Forest, (29) Texas, (30) Minnesota

Individuals: Chance Pippitone (Penn), Kyle Stanley (Clemson), Tim Streng (Western Illinois), Daniel Summerhays (BYU), Zach Sucher (UAB), Dan Woltman (Wisconsin)

NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

LINEUPPos. Name Yr. Hometown Avg.1 Glenn Northcutt So. Dothan, Ala. 72.472 Patton Kizzire Jr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. 72.763 Steven Groover Jr. Birmingham, Ala. 76.004 Jay Moseley Jr. Bainbridge, Ga. 74.325 Andrew Medley Sr. Athens, Ala. 74.85

AUBURN IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP The Tigers advanced to the NCAA Championship by tying for second in the East Regional at The Golf Club of Georgia. The second place finish was the Tigers’ best in an NCAA Regional since winning the 1997 East Regional at The Homestead (Va.). Auburn has now qualified for the NCAA Championship 15 times overall and 11 times since 1993. The Tigers’ best finish is a tie for seventh in 1994 at Stonebridge Country Club in McKinney, Texas. Four of the five golfers in Auburn’s lineup have played in the NCAA Championship with Steven Groover being the exception. Here is how they have fared:

Name Year Score FinishPatton Kizzire 2006 76-75-71--222 t-82ndAndrew Medley 2005 71-75-73--219 t-55thAndrew Medley 2006 73-74-71--218 t-39thJay Moseley 2006 77-72-77--226 t-117thGlenn Northcutt 2006 74-72-73--219 t-50th

TIGERS AT THE GOLDEN HORSESHOE Auburn’s last appearance at the Golden Horseshoe came at the 2001 NCAA East Regional. The Tigers shot an 860, their third lowest score in an NCAA Regional, but failed to qualify for the NCAA Champion-ship, finishing 13th.

TIGERS IN THE POLLS Auburn is ranked 26th in the latest Golfweek and Golfstat rankings. Glenn Northcutt is ranked 55th by Golfweek and Patton Kizzire is 87th.

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Head Coach .....................................Mike GriffinAssistant Coach ........................Ryan Cabbage2006-07 Record ...................................120-66-32005-06 Record ...................................100-91-12007 SEC Finish ............................................... 3rd

2007 NCAA Regional Finish ........................... t-2nd2006 NCAA Finish ........................................ t-19thMedia Relations Dept. .................334-844-9800Fax ...................................................334-844-9807Men’s Golf Office ..........................334-844-9652

Chuck Gallina, SID ........................ 334-844-9800Gallina e-mail [email protected] Beaty, Student AssistantBeaty e-mail ................. [email protected] the web ................www.auburntigers.com

AU BU RN G O L F Q U I C K F A C T S

YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP Here is a breakdown of Auburn’s 14 NCAA Championship appearances:

Year Regional Finish NCAA Finish1985 - - 18th1986 - - 22nd1989 East 5th t-29th1990 East 1st 25th1993 East 6th t-17th1994 East t-9th t-7th1995 East 10th 16th1997 East 1st t-16th1998 East 3rd 10th2000 East 8th 14th2002 East 7th t-28th2003 East 10th 8th2004 East 6th t-21st2006 East 8th t-19th

AUBURN VS. THE FIELD The Tigers are 30-31-3 vs. NCAA Champi-onship teams this year. Here is a breakdown of the Tigers’ record against those teams:

Alabama ........................... 0-6 Arizona ............................. 2-0-1 Charlotte .......................... 1-0 Coastal Carolina ............. 1-1 Duke .................................. 1-1 East Tennessee St. .......... 1-4 Florida .............................. 2-1-1 Florida State .................... 2-1 Georgia ............................. 1-3 Georgia Tech ................... 0-1-1 Michigan State ................ 2-1 Minnesota ........................ 3-0 New Mexico ..................... 2-1 North Carolina ................ 3-2 South Carolina ................ 4-1 Texas ................................. 1-2 Texas Tech ....................... 1-2 Tulsa .................................. 1-1 Vanderbilt ........................ 2-1 Wake Forest .................... 0-2 Total ..........................30-31-3

QUOTING HEAD COACH MIKE GRIFFIN(On playing well in the last two rounds of tournaments)“It’s been kind of a tendency all year long. I don’t know what it is, but early in the spring, we would tend to shoot ourselves in the foot in the first round, then we outplayed everybody in the field practically in the last two days. It’s been kind of fun to have a chance to watch a team finally post some numbers that didn’t put us so far back that we couldn’t compete. As our record has shown, we have come forward to play well in the last two days. In fact, in most cases we have outplayed the competi-tion down the stretch. That’s kind of fun. Once these guys begin to play well out of the gate, I think they understand that they can play with almost anyone in the field. It’s what we have been stressing to them for some time now. It’s fun to finally get off to a good start.”

(On why Auburn played well at The Golf Club of Georgia)“I think probably knowing that the golf course kind of suited us. Only a couple of our players had ever played the course before, but we had enough information as we went over there to determine that it was a short, tight, crooked, funny little golf course that you had to know where your golf ball was going. In general, those are the kinds of golf courses that this team plays well. If par means something, our group plays pretty well. If we have to get to 35 under par, we might have a little bit of trouble. We have a couple of kids who can post birdied with almost anyone, but as far as a five-man team that posts a lot of birdies; we don’t tend to go there too much. We can put a lot of pars up and stay away from the big numbers and occasionally we’ll get a birdie or two. I think that had a lot to do with it, the fact that the golf course suited our game. We’re hoping, obviously, that the Gold Course at Golden Horseshoe will do the same.”

(On the NCAA Championship)“We were up there for Regionals back in the early 2000s and we played the Green Course. As I recall, we might have been double-digits under par and actually missed the cut. This time around we’re playing the Gold Course, which is the Robert Trent Jones variety up there, and it is supposed to be the daddy course; it’s the real course. I’m hoping that par might mean something up there more than the Green Course last time. It’s a beautiful place, obviously one of the most historical sites in America. Last time up I think we took the team to Old Jamestown. We’re hoping for good pair-ings this time so we can have time to see some historical sites as well.”

(On Auburn’s performance at Regionals)“This past week Patton Kizzire finished fifth in the field. This is after winning the SEC Championship, so obviously he’s beginning to help his chances for postseason honors at this point in time. Glenn Northcutt, who has been in our number one spot all year long, finished one stroke behind him in sixth place for the championship; another good, strong finish for him. These two young men basically put this team on their backs last week and carried them around the golf course. Jay Moseley has been a stalwart for us most of the year and had a really good round, then didn’t play well the final day. Jamie Bowen, who has been a strong part of our regiment most of the spring, kind of struggled most of the week. He put two pretty good rounds up. The last two days he got off to a terrible start each time. He had a triple the first day and double the last day, but held it together for a 75 the last day, which was better. We put Steven Groover in the lineup last week for the first time. He played as an individual in a tournament early in the spring. He’s been playing so well lately, I had a hunch. We put him in the lineup and he finished in the upper one-third of the field, which is what we are setting our goals for. He counted all three rounds, and did a fabulous job for us. I couldn’t

Rank School Rating1. Georgia 69.87 2. Stanford 70.23 3. Lamar 70.23 4. Alabama 70.36 5. Oklahoma State 70.36 6. Southern California 70.41 7. Florida 70.47 8. UCLA 70.59 9. Georgia Tech 70.71 10. Tulsa 70.77 11. UNLV 70.81 12. Clemson 70.85 13. Coastal Carolina 70.90 14. Tennessee 70.91 15. East Tennessee State 70.94 16. Texas A&M 70.95 17. BYU 71.03 18. Arizona State 71.07 19. Louisville 71.17 20. Charlotte 71.24 21. Florida State 71.29 22. Wake Forest 71.32 23. Duke 71.36 24. Arizona 71.37 25. Georgia State 71.38

GOLFWEEK TOP 25 (MAY 20)

Rank School Average1. Georgia 72.462. Stanford 71.733. Alabama 72.554. Lamar 71.845. Southern Cal 71.786. UNLV 72.207. Oklahoma State 72.778. Florida 73.259. UNLV 72.0910. Georgia Tech 72.9311. Coastal Carolina 72.6012. Clemson 72.1213. Arizona State 73.0514. Texas A&M 73.1715. Tulsa 72.3916. Tennessee 73.2317. Georgia State 73.0318. East Tennessee State 72.1819. Louisville 72.8220. Wake Forest 73.1521. BYU 71.7122. Florida State 73.7623. Charlotte 72.1524. North Carolina 72.9625. Duke 72.97

GOLFSTAT (MAY 23)

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be more proud of Steven for picking this team up when we needed somebody to step up, so obviously he did a great job, and I couldn’t be prouder of him. He was in very good shape being in the top 15 after the first two rounds, then got a little shaky the last day.”

(On teams to beat in the NCAA Championship)“Right off the bat, we took it right in the face from the Georgia ‘Dogs. They got after it in the East Regional. We were right there with them for most of the final round, then right at the end of the day they kind of stretched out a little 12-stroke lead over us and Florida and Georgia Tech. They once again showed their superior-ity and indicated why they have been ranked number one in the country for most of the year. Stanford is probably the best team on the West Coast with maybe the potential of UCLA and Southern Cal coming in there. Oklahoma State, without question, is the class of the central part of America with Lamar right behind them. I think here in the East, Alabama has had a great year. Florida is going to be a team to contend with as well as Georgia Tech. One of the contenders that I thought could make some things happen was Clemson, and they didn’t make it out of regionals, so that’s a little bit of a surprise. UNLV is another team that has been ranked in the top 10 most of the year, and they failed to get out. If we look up and we’ve probably beaten Georgia, Stanford, Alabama, Lamar and Oklahoma State, those teams, we’re probably going to be right there in the hunt, I would say.”

2006 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPTeam ................. 295-293-292--880 (t-19th of 30)Andrew Medley ................73-74-71--218 (t-39th)Glenn Northcutt ...............74-72-73--219 (t-50th)Patton Kizzire ...................76-75-71--222 (t-82nd)Jay Moseley .................... 77-72-77--226 (t-117th)Stuart Moore .................. 72-77-78--227 (t-123rd)

ALL-TIME SCORING AVERAGE Glenn Northcutt and Patton Kizzire are currently ranked in the top-10 on Auburn’s all -time career scoring average list. Northcutt is sixth with a 72.90 stroke average, and Kizzire is ninth at 73.13. Lee Williams, who lettered from 2001-05, is first at 72.38.

TIGERS AMONG NATION’S BEST The Tigers are currently among the nations best in several categories. Auburn is

ranked third nationally in fairways hit at .723. Glenn Northcutt is fifth in fairways hit at .820, and Andrew Medley is third in total short game at .687.

SECOND ROUND IMPROVEMENT The Tigers have shown dramatic improve-ment in their second round scores. Auburn has a team stroke average of 288.25 in the second round, more than nine strokes lower than its first round average of 297.42. The Tigers’ third round stroke average is 286.80

PAIR OF TIGERS EARN ALL-SEC HONORS Junior Patton Kizzire and sophomore Glenn Northcutt were named to the All-SEC squad with Kizzire earning first-team honors and Northcutt earning second team honors. Kizzire was named second-team All-SEC as a freshman in 2005.

SEC CHAMPION Patton Kizzire became the fourth Auburn golfer to win the SEC individual title with a 72-79-70--211 at the SEC Championship last month. He joined Jimmy Green (1991), Bryant MacKellar (1997) and Roland Thatcher (2000) as Auburn’s SEC Champions. The win was also the first in Kizzire’s three-year career. Following his performance, Kizzire was named SEC and Golfweek Golfer of the Week.

NORTHCUTT, KIZZIRE SHINE AT NCAA EAST REGIONAL The Auburn men’s golf team qualified for the NCAA Championship by tying for sec-ond with an 867 total in the three-day NCAA East Regional at the Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta, Ga. The second place finish was the Tigers’ best in an NCAA Regional since winning the 1997 East Regional at The Homestead (Va.). Patton Kizzire fired a 3-under 69 to finish fifth at 4-under 212, and sophomore All-SEC Glenn Northcutt finished sixth at 3-under 213 with a final round 69.

GROOVER ENTERS LINEUP Steven Groover earned a spot in the Tigers’ lineup for the first this season at the NCAA East Regional and did not disappoint. The junior from Birmingham, Ala., tied for 32nd with a 72-73-77--222. Groover tied for 60th in the Boilermaker Invitational in April, but played as an individual.

AUBURN VS. 2006-07 OPPONENTS (120-66-3)Alabama ....................................... 0-6 Arizona ........................................ 2-0-1Arkansas ...........................................2-0Augusta State ..................................1-2Baylor ...............................................2-0Boston College ................................1-0BYU ..... 0-3California .........................................1-0Central Florida .................................2-1Chattanooga ....................................1-0Charlotte ...................................... 1-0Clemson ...........................................1-2Coastal Carolina ........................... 1-1College of Charleston ......................1-0Colorado State .................................0-1Denver ..............................................1-0Duke ............................................ 1-1East Tennessee State .................... 1-4Eastern Michigan .............................1-0Florida ......................................... 2-1-1Florida State ................................ 2-1Fresno State .....................................1-0Georgia ........................................ 1-3Georgia Southern ............................2-0Georgia State ...................................1-3Georgia Tech ................................ 0-1-1Hartford ...........................................1-0Hawaii ..............................................1-0Hawaii-Hilo ......................................1-0Houston ...........................................0-1Illinois ..............................................1-0Indiana .............................................1-0Jacksonville State ............................1-0Kent State ........................................1-1Kentucky ..........................................3-0Long Beach State .............................1-0LSU ... 5-0Longwood ........................................1-0Louisiana-Lafayette .........................1-0Maryland ..........................................1-0Michigan ..........................................1-0Michigan State ............................. 2-1Minnesota .................................... 3-0Mississippi State ..............................2-0Missouri ...........................................1-0Nevada .............................................1-0New Mexico .................................. 2-1New Mexico State ............................1-0North Carolina .............................. 3-2North Carolina State .......................4-2North Florida ...................................1-1Northwestern ...................................1-1Notre Dame ......................................2-0Ohio State ........................................2-0Oklahoma .........................................1-1Oklahoma State ...............................0-1Old Dominion ..................................1-0Ole Miss ............................................3-0Penn State .......................................1-0Pepperdine ......................................1-0Purdue ..............................................2-1Rhode Island ....................................1-0Samford ...........................................1-0San Diego .........................................1-0San Diego State ...............................0-1San Jose State ..................................1-0SMU ..................................................2-0South Carolina ............................. 4-1South Carolina-Aiken ......................1-0St. John’s ..........................................1-0TCU ..... 1-2Tennessee ........................................1-5Texas ........................................... 1-2Texas A&M .......................................1-2Texas Tech .................................... 1-2Toledo ..............................................2-0Tulsa ............................................ 1-1UAB ..................................................5-0UC-Santa Barbara ............................1-0UNLV ................................................0-2Utah ..................................................1-0UTEP .................................................1-0Vanderbilt .................................... 2-1Virginia ............................................3-1Virginia Tech ....................................2-1Wake Forest ................................. 0-2Washington .....................................1-0Wisconsin .........................................1-0

Appearances ..................................................................................................................................................14Last Appearance .............................................................................................................. 2006 (t-19th of 30)Record .................................................................................................................................... 163-236-7 (.410)

Team RecordsBest Finish ......................................................................................................................................t-7th (1994)Best 18-hole score ..........................................................................................................................280 (1994)Best 36-hole score ..........................................................................................................................573 (1998)Best 54-hole score ..........................................................................................................................858 (1998)Best 72-hole score ........................................................................................................................1145 (1998)

Individual RecordsBest Finish ............................................................................................................... 1st (Chip Spratlin, 1995) Best 18-hole score ................................................................................................ 66 (Kevin Haefner, 2000)Best 36-hole score ................................................................................................ 138 (Chip Spratlin, 1995)Best 54-hole score ................................................................................................ 283 (Chip Spratlin, 1995)Best 72-hole score ..............................................................................................282 (Kevin Haefner, 2000)

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FIRST ROAD WIN SINCE 2003 With Auburn’s win in the Seminole Intercollegiate March 6, the Tigers claimed thier first road victory since the 2003 Palencia Invitational. The Tigers did it in exhilarating fashion. They began the final round one shot off the lead and trailed No. 12 North Carolina, No. 24 Florida State and UAB entering the 15th hole before rallying for a five-shot win over the Tar Heels.

BROKEN RECORD Earlier this season in the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate, the Tigers set a school record for the lowest 18-hole score, firing a 13-under 271 in the second and third rounds. The previous record was a 273, set in last year’s Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate.

MOSELEY NAMED TO SEC COMMUNITY SERVICE TEAM Junior Jay Moseley was been named to the SEC Men’s Golf Community Service Team. A Business Administration major, Moseley is one of 12 players chosen representing each SEC institution. The Bainbridge, Ga., native is a mem-ber of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Leadership Team, organized and participated in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Clothing Drive and leads a Bible study for College Golf Fellowship. He volunteered for the Halloween Service Project, Beat Bama Food Drive, Toys for Tots, was a Salvation Army bell ringer and visited hurricane victims from local shelters. Moseley has served with the East Alabama Food Bank and is the Auburn male representative for the NCAA Regional Leader-ship Conference. The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams for all 20 league sports, highlighting a student athlete from each school who gives back to their community in superior service efforts.

GLENN NORTHCUTT NAMED SEC GOLFER OF THE WEEK Auburn sophomore Glenn Northcutt was

named SEC Golfer of the Week after leading the Tigers to a win in the Seminole Intercollegiate March 8. He tied for third in the Seminole In-tercollegiate with a 73-74-66--213 and carded eight birdies in his final round including five after the turn for a 31. Northcutt is the first Au-burn golfer to win the award since Lee Williams in April 2005. SEASON SUMMARY Auburn opened the season Sept. 15 in the Carpet Capital Collegiate in Rocky Face, Ga. The Tigers finished 15th out of 18 at 14-over 297-285-296--878. Patton Kizzire and Glenn Northcutt finished tied for 32nd at 1-over 217. A week later, the Tigers traveled to Bir-mingham where they finished fifth in the Shoal Creek Intercollegiate at 22-over 300-291-295--886. Kizzire tied for 10th at 3-over 219. Auburn returned to Birmingham Oct. 9, finishing seventh in the Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate. The Tigers fired a 271 in the second and third round, setting a school record for the lowest 18-hole score. Northcutt fired a 6-under 207 to tie for 12th. Next, Auburn finished sixth in the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate at The Ridges with a 302-297-285--884. Northcutt finished eighth at 2-over 218 to lead the Tigers. The Tigers traveled to Ft. Worth, Texas, for the Callaway Match Play Championship Oct. 29. Auburn dropped matches to fourth-ranked UCLA and No. 8 Coastal Carolina. Auburn opened up its spring season at the John Burns Intercollegiate in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii Feb 21-23. The Tigers tied for sixth with a 284-289-287--860. Andrew Medley played as an individual and tied for eighth with three straight 70s for a 210 total. The Tigers broke through and claimed their first road win in four years with a victory at the Seminole Intercollegiate March 5-6. Northcutt tied for third at 73-74-66--213. with Kizzire, who shot a 72-70-70--213. Northcutt was named SEC Golfer of the Week two days later. Auburn claimed its third top-five finish of the season at the Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational March 17-18. Jamie Bowen led Auburn, tying

for seventh individually with a 70-74-72--216. The 21st-ranked Tigers returned to the course March 26-27 at the Morris Williams In-tercollegiate in Austin, Texas. Auburn finished 12th, and Jamie Bowen led the team individu-ally, finishing in a tie for sixth. Auburn played in its second tournament in a week when it traveled to Evans, Ga., for the Administaff Augusta State Invitational. The Tigers finished 14th, and Gordon Strother led the team with a 39th place finish. The 24th-ranked Tigers closed out the regular season with a fourth place finish in the Boilermaker Invitational. Northcutt led Auburn, tying for 15th. Auburn finished third in the SEC Cham-pionship at Sea Island, Ga., April 20-22. Kizzire became Auburn’s fourth SEC Champion and claimed his first individual title with a three-stroke victory. The Tigers qualified for the NCAA Cham-pionship by tying for second with an 867 total in the three-day NCAA East Regional at the Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta, Ga. The second place finish was the Tigers’ best in an NCAA Regional since winning the 1997 East Regional at The Homestead (Va.). Patton Kizzire fired a 3-under 69 to finish fifth at 4-under 212, and sophomore All-SEC Glenn Northcutt finished sixth at 3-under 213 with a final round 69.

GROUND BROKEN ON AUBURN UNIVERSITY GOLF TEACHING FACILITY In the fall of 2006, construction began on a $1.95 million golf teaching facility that will become the home of Auburn men’s and women’s golf. The 8,300 square feet facility is located two miles from campus off Donahue Drive and will include office space for Auburn men’s and women’s golf head coaches and assistant coaches as well as a trophy/awards display for men’s and women’s golf, a team meeting room, men’s and women’s locker rooms and indoor hitting bays that open onto the driving range. The facility is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2007.

1 2 3 4 5 Carpet Capital Collegiate Moseley Kizzire Northcutt Strother MedleyShoal Creek Invitational Kizzire Northcutt Moseley Medley NolenJerry Pate National Intercollegiate Kizzire Northcutt Moseley Cooper MedleyBank of Tennessee Intercollegiate Northcutt Moseley Kizzire Cooper MedleyJohn Burns Intercollegiate Kizzire Northcutt Moseley Cooper MedleySeminole Intercollegiate Medley Moseley Strother Northcutt KizzireSchenkel E-Z-Go Invitational Northcutt Kizzire Moseley Strother BowenMorris Williams Intercollegiate Northcutt Kizzire Moseley Bowen MedleyAdministaff ASU Invitational Northcutt Bowen Kizzire Moseley StrotherBoilermaker Invitational Northcutt Bowen Kizzire Moseley StrotherSEC Championship Northcutt Bowen Kizzire Moseley StrotherNCAA East Regional Northcutt Kizzire Bowen Moseley Groover

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2006-07 Auburn Men’s Golf StatisticsINDIVIDUAL ROUNDS - STROKES (AVERAGE)Name Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 OverallGlenn Northcutt 12-904(75.33) 12-852 (71.00) 10-708 (70.08) 34-2464 (72.47)Patton Kizzire 12-899 (74.92) 12-869 (72.42) 10-706 (70.60) 34-2474(72.76)Gordon Strother 7-531 (75.86) 7-503 (71.86) 6-448 (74.67) 20-1482 (74.10)Jay Moseley 12-904 (75.33) 12-900 (75.00) 10-723 (72.30) 34-2527 (74.32)Jamie Bowen 7-511 (73.00) 7-528 (75.43) 5-377 (73.50) 19-1416 (74.53)Andrew Medley 7-539 (77.00) 7-518 (74.00) 6-440 (73.33) 20-1497 (74.85)Brent Cooper 2-153 (76.50) 2-142 (71.00) 2-147 (73.50) 6-214 (73.67)Jake Nolen 1-77 (77.00) 1-74 (74.00) 1-75 (75.00) 3-226 (75.33)Steven Groover 2-152 (76.00) 2-151 (75.50) 1-77 (77.00) 5-380 (76.00)TEAM 12-3569 (297.42) 12-3459 (288.25) 10-2868 (286.80) 34-9896 (291.06)

BEST FINISHESJamie Bowen t-6th (Morris Williams Intercollegiate)Brent Cooper t-35th (Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate)Steven Groover t-32nd (NCAA East Regional)Patton Kizzire 1st (SEC Championship)Andrew Medley t-8th (John Burns Intercollegiate)Jay Moseley t-16th (Seminole Intercollegiate)Jake Nolen t-37th (Shoal Creek Intercollegiate)Glenn Northcutt t-3rd (Seminole Intercollegiate)Gordon Strother t-26th (John Burns Intercollegiate)

HIGHS AND LOWS LOW (18 HOLES) HIGH (18 HOLES)Jamie Bowen 66 81Brent Cooper 66 78Steven Groover 72 80Patton Kizzire 67 82Andrew Medley 67 86Jay Moseley 67 82Jake Nolen 74 77Glenn Northcutt 66 81Gordon Strother 70 80

TEAM ROUNDS COUNTED/PLAYED SUB-PAR ROUNDSGlenn Northcutt ................................... 31/34 (.912) Patton Kizzire .................................... 13Patton Kizzire ........................................ 29.5/34 (.868) Glenn Northcutt ............................... 11Jay Moseley ........................................... 27.5/34 (.809) Jay Moseley ....................................... 6Gordon Strother ................................... 15/20 (.750) Andrew Medley ................................ 4Jamie Bowen ......................................... 13/19 (.684) Gordon Strother ............................... 3Andrew Medley .................................... 10.5/17 (.618) Jamie Bowen ..................................... 3Steven Groover ..................................... 3/3 (1.000) Brent Cooper ..................................... 2Jake Nolen ............................................. 3/3 (1.000)Brent Cooper ......................................... 4/6 (.667)

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Tournament-By-Tournament Results

CARPET CAPITAL COLLEGIATE 297-285-296--878 (15th of 18)T32 Patton Kizzire 75-71-71--217 (+1) T32 Glenn Northcutt 73-70-74--217 (+1)T54 Andrew Medley 73-72-77--222 (+6)T54 Jay Moseley 76-72-74--222 (+6)T71 Gordon Strother 76-73-77--226 (+10)

SHOAL CREEK INTERCOLLEGIATE 300-291-295--886 (5th of 15)T10 Patton Kizzire 77-70-72--219 (+3) T18 Glenn Northcutt 73-73-76--222 (+6)T23 Jay Moseley 78-74-72--224 (+8)T34 Andrew Medley 73-76-76--225 (+9)T37 Jake Nolen 77-74-75--226 (+10)

JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATE 297-271-271--839 (7th of 12)T12 Glenn Northcutt 71-66-70--207 (-6)26 Jay Moseley 76-68-67--211 (-2)T32 Patton Kizzire 73-73-67--213 (E)T35 Brent Cooper 78-66-70--214 (+1)T38 Andrew Medley 77-71-67--215 (+2)

BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE 302-297-285--884 (6th of 15)8 Glenn Northcutt 77-71-70--218 (+2)T28 Patton Kizzire 77-75-71--223 (+7)T33 Jay Moseley 73-81-70--224 (+8)T54 Brent Cooper 75-76-77--228 (+12)T60 Andrew Medley 80-75-74--229 (+13)

JOHN BURNS INTERCOLLEGIATE 284-289-287--860 (t-6th of 22)T8 Andrew Medley * 70-70-70--210 (-6)T26 Jay Moseley 68-75-71--214 (-2)T26 Gordon Strother 74-68-72--214 (-2)T38 Glenn Northcutt 73-73-71--217 (+1)T52 Jamie Bowen 69-75-75--219 (+3)T75 Patton Kizzire 76-73-73--222 (+6)

SEMINOLE INTERCOLLEGIATE 290-288-287--865 (1st of 15)T3 Glenn Northcutt 73-74-66--213 (-3)T3 Patton Kizzire 72-70-71--213 (-3)T16 Jay Moseley 73-73-74--220 (+4)T29 Gordon Strother 72-71-80--223 (+7)67 Andrew Medley 80-77-76--233 (+17)

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Tournament-By-Tournament Results

SCHENKEL E-Z-GO INVITATIONAL 289-293-286--868 (3rd of 18)T7 Jamie Bowen 70-74-72--216 (E)T17 Patton Kizzire 71-76-71--218 (+2)T21 Jay Moseley 75-74-71--220 (+4)T21 Glenn Northcutt 73-75-72--220 (+4)T38 Gordon Strother 79-70-75--224 (+8)

MORRIS WILLIAMS INTERCOLLEGIATE 304-286--590 (12th of 14)T6 Jamie Bowen 75-66--141 (-3)T33 Glenn Northcutt 79-68--147 (+3)T55 Patton Kizzire 75-76--151 (+7)T55 Jay Moseley 75-76--151 (+7)78 Andrew Medley 86-77-163 (+19)

ADMINISTAFF AUGUSTA STATE INVITATIONAL 298-291-289--878 (14th of 18)T41 Gordon Strother 74-73-73--220 (+4)T49 Patton Kizzire 78-72-71--221 (+5)T49 Glenn Northcutt 77-72-72--221 (+5)T70 Jamie Bowen 69-80-76--225 (+9)T70 Jay Moseley 78-74-73--225 (+9)

BOILERMAKER INVITATIONAL 311-296--607 (4th of 15)T15 Glenn Northcutt 77-73--150 (+6)T24 Gordon Strother 79-73--152 (+8)T31 Jamie Bowen 75-78--153 (+9)T36 Patton Kizzire 82-72--154 (+10)T60 Steven Groover* 80-78--158 (+14)72 Jay Moseley 80-82--162 (+18)

SEC CHAMPIONSHIP 304-288-282--874 (3rd of 12)1 Patton Kizzire 72-69-70--211 (+1)T9 Glenn Northcutt 81-70-68--219 (+9)T36 Gordon Strother 77-75-72--223 (+13)T45 Jay Moseley 77-79-73--229 (+19)T49 Jamie Bowen 78-74-79--231 (+21)

NCAA EAST REGIONAL 293-284-290--867 (t-2nd of 27)5 Patton Kizzire 71-72-69--212 (-4)6 Glenn Northcutt 77-67-69--213 (-3)T32 Steven Groover 72-73-77--222 (+6)T56 Jay Moseley 75-72-78--225 (+9)T93 Jamie Bowen 75-81-75--231 (+15)

*Played individually

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Auburn Individual Statistics

JAMIE BOWEN1. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................69-75-75--219 (t-52nd) (+3)2. Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..........................70-74-72--216 (t-7th) (E)3. Morris Williams Intercollegiate ......................75-66--141 (t-6th) (-3)4. Administaff Augusta State Invitational ........69-80-76--225 (t-70th) (+9)5. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................75-78--153 (t-31st) (+9)6. SEC Championship ............................................78-74-79--231 (t-49th) (+21)7. NCAA East Regional ..........................................75-81-75--231 (t-93rd) (+15)

BRENT COOPER1. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ................78-66-70--214 (t-35th) (+1)2. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate ................75-76-77--228 (t-54th) (+12)

STEVEN GROOVER1. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................80-78--158 (t-60th) (+14)2. NCAA East Regional ..........................................72-73-77--222 (t-32nd) (+6)

PATTON KIZZIRE1. Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................75-71-71--217 (t-32nd) (+1)2. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate .............................77-70-72--219 (t-10th) (+3)3. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ................73-73-67--213 (t-32nd) (E)4. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate ................77-75-71--223 (t-28th) (+7)5. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................76-73-73--222 (t-75th) (+6)6. Seminole Intercollegiate .................................72-70-71--213 (t-3rd) (-3)7. Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..........................71-76-71--218 (t-17th) (+2)8. Morris Williams Intercollegiate ......................75-76--151 (t-55th) (+7)9. Administaff Augusta State Invitational ........78-72-71--221 (t-49th) (+5)10. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................82-72--154 (t-36th) (+10)11. SEC Championship ............................................72-69-70--211 (1st) (+1)12. NCAA East Regional ..........................................71-72-69--212 (5th) (-4)

ANDREW MEDLEY1. Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................73-72-77--222 (t-54th) (+6)2. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate ............................73-76-76--225 (t-34th) (+9)3. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ................77-71-67--215 (t-38th) (+2)4. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate ................80-75-74--229 (t-60th) (+13)5. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................70-70-70--210 (t-8th) (-6)6. Seminole Intercollegiate .................................80-77-76--233 (67th) (+17)7. Morris Williams Intercollegiate ......................86-77--163 (78th) (+19)

JAY MOSELEY1. Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................76-72-74--222 (t-54th) (+6)2. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate .............................78-74-72--224 (t-23rd) (+8)3. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ................76-68-67--211 (26th) (-2)4. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate ................73-81-70--224 (t-33rd) (+8)

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Auburn Individual Statistics5. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................68-75-71--214 (t-26th) (-2)6. Seminole Intercollegiate .................................73-73-74--220 (t-16th) (+4)7. Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..........................75-74-71--220 (t-21st) (+4)8. Morris Williams Intercollegiate ......................75-76--151 (t-55th) (+7)9. Administaff Augusta State Invitational ........78-74-73--225 (t-70th) (+9)10. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................80-82--162 (72nd) (+18)11. SEC Championship ............................................77-79-73--229 (t-45th) (+19)12. NCAA East Regional ..........................................75-72-78--225 (t-56th) (+9)

JAKE NOLEN1. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate .............................77-74-75--226 (t-37th) (+10)

GLENN NORTHCUTT1. Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................73-70-74--217 (t-32nd) (+1)2. Shoal Creek Intercollegiate .............................73-73-76--222 (t-18th) (+6)3. Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate ................71-66-70--207 (t-12th) (-6)4. Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate ................77-71-70--218 (8th) (+2)5. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................73-73-71--217 (t-38th) (+1)6. Seminole Intercollegiate .................................73-74-66--213 (t-3rd) (-3)7. Schenel E-Z-Go Invitational ............................73-75-72--220 (t-21st) (+4)8. Morris Williams Intercollegiate ......................79-68--147 (t-33rd) (+3)9. Administaff Augusta State Invitational ........77-72-72--221 (t-49th) (+5)10. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................77-73--150 (t-15th) (+6)11. SEC Championship ............................................81-70-68--219 (t-9th) (+9)12. NCAA East Regional ..........................................77-67-69--213 (6th) (-3)

GORDON STROTHER1. Carpet Capital Collegiate ................................76-73-77--226 (t-71st) (+10)2. John Burns Intercollegiate ..............................74-68-72--214 (t-26th) (-2)3. Seminole Intercollegiate .................................72-71-80--223 (t-29th) (+7)4. Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational ..........................79-70-75--224 (t-38th) (+8)5. Administaff Augusta State Invitational ........74-73-73--220 (t-41st) (+4)6. Boilermaker Invitational ..................................79-73--152 (t-24th) (+8)7. SEC Championship ............................................77-75-71--223 (t-31st) (+13)

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Tournament ResultsCARPET CAPITAL COLLEGIATE SEPT. 15-17 • ROCKY FACE, GA. •

THE FARM GOLF CLUB 1 Alabama ..........................276-285-280--841 (-23)2 Clemson ..........................278-280-289--847 (-17)T3 Georgia ...........................295-278-281--854 (-10)T3 Georgia Tech ..................289-287-278--854 (-10)T5 Florida .............................293-276-287--856 (-8)T5 Georgia State .................286-286-284--856 (-8)7 Tennessee ......................290-281-288--859 (-5)8 East Tennessee State ...290-289-281--860 (-4)9 Vanderbilt ......................290-294-278--862 (-2)10 North Carolina State ....285-287-294--866 (+2)11 Wake Forest ...................289-289-290--868 (+4)12 TCU ..................................299-288-286--873 (+9)13 Duke ................................289-295-291--875 (+11)14 Augusta State ................289-289-298--876 (+12)15 Auburn .........................297-285-296--878 (+14)16 Texas Tech ......................297-294-293--884 (+20)17 South Carolina ...............309-290-287--886 (+22)18 Texas ................................307-305-292--904 (+40)

SHOAL CREEK INTERCOLLEGIATESEPT. 25-26 • BIRMINGHAM, ALA. •

SHOAL CREEK 1 Alabama ..........................288-288-293--869 (+5)2 Tennessee ......................290-297-288--875 (+11)3 Florida State ...................293-294-295--882 (+18)4 Central Florida ...............295-290-300--885 (+21)5 Auburn .........................300-291-295--886 (+22)6 Michigan State ..............296-293-304--893 (+29)7 Baylor ..............................301-295-298--894 (+30)8 North Carolina State ....296-295-305--896 (+32)9 SMU .................................294-301-304--899 (+35)10 UAB ..................................298-301-301--900 (+36)T11 LSU ...................................305-290-306--901 (+37)T11 Virginia ............................306-297-298--901 (+37)13 Georgia Southern .........305-299-302--906 (+42)14 North Florida .................305-301-303--909 (+45)15 Samford ..........................304-307-307--918 (+54)

JERRY PATE NATIONAL INTERCOLLEGIATEOCT. 9-10 • BIRMINGHAM, ALA. •

OLD OVERTON CLUB1 Alabama ..........................270-272-277--819 (-33)2 Texas Tech ......................274-272-280--826 (-26)3 Texas ................................280-276-272--828 (-24)4 BYU ..................................284-274-272--830 (-22)5 Georgia State .................277-280-276--833 (-19)6 East Tennessee State ...290-272-272--834 (-18)7 Auburn .........................297-271-271--839 (-13)8 UAB ..................................272-279-290--841 (-11)9 LSU ...................................283-279-281--843 (-9)10 Arizona ............................280-280-287--847 (-5)11 Tulsa ................................284-285-281--850 (-2)12 Purdue .............................287-283-284--854 (+2)

BANK OF TENNESSEE INTERCOLLEGIATE AT THE RIDGES

OCT. 14-15 • JONESBOROUGH, TENN. • THE RIDGES

1 Tennessee ......................294-290-285--869 (+5)2 East Tennessee State ...291-291-288--870 (+6)3 North Carolina ...............296-287-291--874 (+10)4 Alabama ..........................304-290-281--875 (+11)5 Wake Forest ...................296-297-289--882 (+18)6 Auburn .........................302-297-285--884 (+20)7 South Carolina ...............304-288-293--885 (+21)T8 Kent State .......................305-296-290--891 (+27)T8 Virginia ............................309-295-287--891 (+27)10 North Carolina State ....299-300-293--892 (+28)11 TCU ..................................294-298-301--893 (+29)12 Virginia Tech ..................296-304-294--894 (+30)13 UAB ..................................306-306-284--896 (+32)14 Pepperdine ....................312-304-297--913 (+49)15 Kentucky .........................312-308-314--934 (+70)

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CALLAWAY GOLF COLLEGIATE MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIPOCT. 29-31 • FT. WORTH, TEXAS • COLONIAL COUNTRY CLUB

First Round:

(3) UCLA def. (14) Auburn, 3-2

Jason Kang def. Glenn Northcutt, 6 and 5Patton Kizzire def. James Lee, 1 upJay Moseley def. Peter Campbell, 3 and 2Craig Leslie def. Steven Groover, 5 and 3Lucas Lee def. Andrew Medley, 3 and 2

Second Round:

(6) Coastal Carolina def. (14) Auburn, 4-1

Dustin Johnson def. Glenn Northcutt, 3 and 1Zack Byrd def. Patton Kizzire, 1-upCameron Hooper def. Jay Moseley, 6 and 4Steven Groover def. Lindsay Renolds, 2 and 1Joachim Fourquet def. Andrew Medley, 5 and 4

JOHN BURNS INTERCOLLEGIATEFEB. 21-23 • SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, HAWAII • LEILEHUA GOLF COURSE

1 BYU ..................................279-285-270--834 (-30)2 UNLV ................................277-277-288--842 (-22)3. Texas A&M ......................287-282-286--855 (-9)4. San Diego State .............289-280-287--856 (-8)5. Colorado State ...............284-289-285--858 (-6)6. Auburn .........................284-289-287--860 (-4) Arizona ............................294-281-285--860 (-4)8. Nevada ............................288-288-286--862 (-2) UC Santa Barbara ..........289-293-280--862 (-2)10. SMU .................................289-285-289--863 (-1)11. Long Beach State ..........284-294-287--865 (+1) California ........................287-289-289--865 (+1)13. Denver .............................287-286-297--870 (+6)14. San Diego .......................293-291-288--872 (+8) Arkansas .........................297-287-288--872 (+8)16. New Mexico ...................287-297-290--874 (+10)17. Utah .................................300-292-288--880 (+16)18. Hawaii .............................298-295-290--883 (+19)19. Fresno State ...................296-297-299--892 (+28)20. Hawaii-Hilo ....................306-296-297--899 (+35)21. UTEP ................................293-298-311--902 (+38)DNF San Jose State ................303-313-DNF

SEMINOLE INTERCOLLEGIATEMARCH 4-6 • TALLAHASSEE, FLA. • GOLDEN EAGLE COUNTRY CLUB

1. Auburn .........................290-288-287--865 (+1)2. North Carolina ...............296-281-293--870 (+6)3. Florida State ...................300-286-289--875 (+11)4. East Tennessee State ...302-291-285--878 (+14) UAB ..................................295-292-291--878 (+14)6. Virginia ............................302-292-286--880 (+16)7. Ole Miss ...........................297-289-299--885 (+21)8. LSU ...................................303-293-291--887 (+23)9. Vanderbilt ......................301-296-292--889 (+25) Northwestern ................294-290-305--889 (+25)11. Central Florida ...............299-294-299--892 (+28)12. Mississippi State ............290-299-305--894 (+30)13. College of Charleston ..293-303-300--896 (+32)14. North Carolina State ....304-296-297--897 (+33)15. Toledo .............................313-300-307--920 (+56)

SCHENKEL E-Z-GO INVITATIONALMARCH 17-18 • STATESBORO, GA. • FOREST HEIGHTS COUNTRY CLUB

1. Georgia ...........................287-277-290--854 (-10)2. Alabama ..........................292-288-280--860 (-4)3. Auburn .........................289-293-286--868 (+4)4. South Carolina ...............295-283-296--874 (+10)5. Florida .............................290-297-294--881 (+17)6. Texas A&M ......................298-293-295--886 (+22)7. Georgia Southern ........302-297-288--887 (+23)8. Augusta State ................298-287-303--888 (+24)9. New Mexico ...................299-293-297--889 (+25)10. Tennessee ......................297-302-291--890 (+26)11. Arizona ............................306-284-301--891 (+27)12. North Carolina ...............302-293-301--896 (+32)13. LSU ...................................300-294-303--897 (+33)14. Michigan State ..............301-293-304--898 (+16)15. Ohio State .......................298-302-303--903 (+39)16. Kentucky .........................304-298-305--907 (+43)17. Minnesota ......................299-297-314--910 (+46)18. North Carolina State ....311-297-303--911 (+47)

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Tournament ResultsMORRIS WILLIAMS INTERCOLLEGIATEMARCH 26-27 • AUSTIN, TEXAS. • AUSTIN COUNTRY CLUB

1 UNLV ................................288-280--568 (-8)T2 Tulsa ................................293-281--574 (-2)T2 Texas A&M ......................287-287--574 (-2)4 Texas ................................296-280--576 (E)5 TCU ..................................292-286--578 (+2)6 Kent State .......................285-299--584 (+8)7 New Mexico ...................304-283--587 (+11)8 Oklahoma State ............295-293--588 (+12)T9 BYU ..................................293-296--589 (+13)T9 Texas Tech ......................297-292--589 (+13)T9 Oklahoma .......................291-298--589 (+13)12 Auburn .........................304-286--590 (+14)13 Purdue .............................297-296--593 (+17)14 New Mexico State .........316-292--608 (+32)

ADMINISTAFF AUGUSTA STATE INVITATIONAL MARCH 30 - APRIL 1 •

EVANS, GA. • CHAMPIONS RETREAT GOLF CLUB

1 Coastal Carolina ............282-287-284--853 (-11)2 North Carolina ...............279-281-294--854 (-10)3 Georgia State .................290-281-285--856 (-8)4 South Carolina ...............289-287-285--861 (-3)5 Tennessee ......................283-294-286--863 (-1)6 East Tennessee State ...293-293-278--864 (E)T7 Augusta State ................297-290-282--869 (+5)T7 North Florida .................291-293-285--869 (+5)9 Virginia Tech ..................295-291-286--872 (+8)10 Clemson ..........................295-294-285--874 (+10)T11 North Carolina State ....295-290-290--875 (+11)T11 Houston ..........................300-289-286--875 (+11)13 Virginia ............................298-286-283--877 (+13)14 Auburn .........................298-291-289--878 (+14)T15 South Carolina-Aiken ...293-293-295--881 (+17)T15 Georgia Southern .........303-288-290--881 (+17)17 Notre Dame ....................294-300-290--884 (+20)18 Minnesota ......................296-296-295--887 (+23)

BOILERMAKER INVITATIONALAPRIL 7-8 • WEST LAFAYETTE, IND. •

KAMPEN GOLF COURSE 1 Michigan State ..............301-292--593 (+17)2 Purdue .............................300-302--602 (+26) Northwestern ................308-294--602 (+26)4 Auburn .........................311-296--607 (+31)5 Michigan .........................315-293--608 (+32)6 Ohio State .......................316-293--609 (+33) Indiana ............................308-301--609 (+33)8 Notre Dame ....................316-294--310 (+34) Wisconsin .......................312-298--310 (+34)10 Illinois ..............................310-301--611 (+35)11 Washington ...................311-301--612 (+36)12 Baylor ..............................315-299--614 (+38)13 Oklahoma .......................321-298--619 (+43)14 Missouri ..........................318-303--621 (+45)15 Toledo .............................325-302--627 (+51)

SEC CHAMPIONSHIPAPRIL 20-22 • SEA ISLAND, GA. • SEA ISLAND GOLF CLUB

1 Tennessee ......................301-283-285--869 +(29)2 Alabama ..........................298-288-285--871 (+31)3 Auburn .........................304-288-282--874 (+34)4 Ole Miss ...........................295-293-288--876 (+36)5 Florida .............................304-284-290--878 (+38)6 Georgia ...........................308-289-286--883 (+43)7 Vanderbilt ......................302-295-289--886 (+46)8 South Carolina ...............304-297-288--889 (+49)9 LSU ...................................301-297-294--892 (+52)10 Arkansas .........................316-295-286--897 (+57)11 Kentucky .........................312-293-296--901 (+61)12 Mississippi State ............304-307-302--913 (+73)

2006-07 AUBURN MEN'S GOLF

Tournament ResultsNCAA EAST REGIONAL

MAY 17-19 • ALPHARETTA, GA. • THE GOLF CLUB OF GEORGIA

1 Georgia ...........................286-288-281--855 (-9)T2 Auburn .........................293-284-290--867 (+3)T2 Florida .............................290-285-292--867 (+3)T2 Georgia Tech ..................284-294-289--867 (+3)5 Florida State ...................300-292-281--873 (+9)6 Duke ................................288-293-293--874 (+10)7 Charlotte .........................296-291-288--875 (+11)8 North Carolina ...............305-286-286--877 (+13)9 Georgia State .................289-304-287--880 (+16)T10 Coastal Carolina ............300-290-294--884 (+20)T10 Clemson ..........................293-299-292--884 (+20)12 Virginia Tech ..................304-292-292--888 (+24)13 Central Florida ...............299-294-297--890 (+26)14 UAB ..................................303-299-296--898 (+34)15 Eastern Michigan ..........300-309-290--899 (+35)16 Penn State ......................297-304-300--901 (+37)17 Ole Miss ...........................309-297-297--903 (+39)18 Jacksonville State .........303-301-304--908 (+44)19 Chattanooga ..................299-306-305--910 (+46)20 Maryland ........................295-310-307--912 (+48)21 St. John’s .........................316-302-305--923 (+59)22 Old Dominion ................314-301-311--926 (+62)23 Louisiana-Lafayette ......309-319-309--937 (+73)T24 Rhode Island ..................321-309-310--940 (+76)T24 Hartford ..........................321-315-304--940 (+76)26 Boston College ..............315-316-316--947 (+83)27 Longwood ......................309-327-315--951 (+87)

2006-07 AUBURN MEN'S GOLF

Auburn Team Record

2006-07 OVERALL RECORD 120-66-3 (.643)Carpet Capital Collegiate 3-14-0 Shoal Creek Intercollegiate 10-4 Jerry Pate National Intercollegiate 5-6 Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate 9-5 John Burns Intercollegiate 15-5-1Seminole Intercollegiate 14-0Schenkel E-Z-Go Invitational 15-2Morris Williams Intercollegiate 2-11Administaff Augusta State Invitational 4-13Boilermaker Invitational 11-3SEC Championship 9-2 NCAA East Regional 23-1-2

Auburn In The RankingsGOLFWEEK (top 25) GOLF WORLD

Sept. 14 NR Sept. 14 NRSept. 18 NR Feb. 21 NROct. 1 NR Mar. 16 NROct. 8 NR Apr. 6 24Feb. 19 NR May 16 NRFeb. 26 NRMar. 4 NRMar. 4 NRMar. 11 NR Mar. 18 20Mar. 25 21Apr. 2 NRApr. 9 NRApr. 15 NRApr. 22 NRMay 20 NR