Both Jacob Woodmancy and Gavin McWhorter emerged with top 10 individual finishes at the Hastings Bronco Invite. In the team standings, the Bulldog 'A' grouping placed fifth in a field that featured competitors from eight institutions.
Gavin McWhorter performed at a higher level than all but one competitor in the entire field in round one of the Hastings Invite. The Bulldogs will enter round two in fourth place, five strokes off the tournament lead.
At the third official varsity tournament of the fall, the Bulldog 'A' grouping placed 11th while led by one-under-par rounds from Jake Hagerbaumer and Justin Webert on the final day of the Siouxland Fall Invite.
Eight Bulldogs stand within five strokes of each other following two rounds of action at the 2023 Siouxland Invite. Jacob Woodmancy and Jake Richmond tied for the lowest cumulative score in Sioux Center on Monday.
Drew D'Ercole and Justin Webert collected top 10 individual medals at the Blue River Classic as the Bulldogs placed third as a team. Concordia's 'A' squad shot a three-round total of 296-297-291–884 at Highlands Golf Course.
Led by top-10 standings from two Bulldogs, Concordia will enter the second day of the Blue River Classic in third place out of 16 groups. Coach Brett Muller's squad shot 296-297–593 at the home course Highlands on Tuesday (Sept. 5).
More than 90 golfers from 11 different institutions will be on hand as Concordia and Doane co-host the 2023 Blue River Classic on Tuesday and Wednesday. The tournament will feature 54 holes of golf played at Highlands Golf Course.
Josh D'Ercole led a group of eight Bulldogs who competed at the Mount Marty Invite as part of the opening week of the 2023-24 season. D'Ercole was one of three Concordia golfers to place inside the top 20.
The first official tournament of the 2023-24 season is in the books for Concordia Men's Golf. Led by Drew D’Ercole, the Bulldogs shot a three-round total of 303-294-303–900 at the UC Ferguson Classic held on Monday and Tuesday.
Drew D'Ercole equaled a career low for a single round while pacing the Bulldogs at their first event of the 2023-24 season. Over the first 36 holes of the 54-hole event, Concordia shot a team score of 303-294–597 at the UC Ferguson Classic.
Eight of the nine Bulldogs who carded season averages in the 70s last season return to the 2023-24 squad. Depth will again be a strength as Concordia looks to build upon a record-breaking season behind fifth-year standout Drew D'Ercole.
Omaha native Ivan Yabut combines a big game with a big smile and a big heart. The sport of golf has provided Yabut a platform for reaching others and spreading the joy the game has given him.
Led by proven performers Ivan Yabut and Drew D'Ercole, Concordia Men's Golf believes it is primed to move up from last season's GPAC placement of sixth. The Bulldogs return all five competitors who played in last spring's conference championships.
Preseason preparation has begun in earnest as the first week of classes has arrived. Since last season concluded in late April, the Concordia Men’s Golf team has set its sights on making a move within the GPAC.
After a seventh-place GPAC finish, the Concordia men’s squad is looking improve in 2020-2021.
Concordia alum Shawn Rodehorst completed his third season as head women’s golf coach at the University of Nebraska-Kearney in 2019-20. He discussed his coaching career and Bulldog memories in this Q&A interview.
An inspirational student-athlete, senior Nolan Zikas has been named the 2018 winner of the David Toms Overcoming Adversity Award. The award is presented to one collegiate male golfer in the nation each year.
Nolan Zikas and Tylar Samek return to the lineup for head coach Brett Muller's men's golf program. They are likely to be joined by a host of transfers that Muller hopes will help push the team near the top of the GPAC.
Behind the likes of Russell Otten and Nolan Zikas, the 2017-18 Concordia men's golf team has hopes of moving up the conference standings. The Bulldogs open their season Sept. 1 at the Midland Invite.
Nolan Zikas is a winner. In life. On the course. Said Zikas, "I enjoy being an inspiration. I like telling my story. I want kids to know that they can overcome this."