Late-round surge gives Duke lead
By Chrissie Gorman | October 18, 2004After two rounds that lasted about 10 hours, an exhausted Duke men’s golf team leads the 14-team field at the annual Duke Golf Classic.
After two rounds that lasted about 10 hours, an exhausted Duke men’s golf team leads the 14-team field at the annual Duke Golf Classic.
The 28th-ranked men’s golf team looks to put a solid stamp on its fall season when it hosts the 2004 Duke Golf Classic Sunday and Monday at the Duke Golf Club.
The Duke women’s golf team successfully defended its Tar Heel Invitational title this weekend without even realizing it.
The Duke women’s golf team trailed by 12 strokes after the first round in Tennessee last week but stormed back to win by one stroke against a host of nationally ranked teams.
When Duke began play Tuesday it had full round plus the end of the second to catch Northwestern.
Ryan Blaum and Nathan Smith are the All-American candidates that are supposed to be leading the Blue Devils, but during Monday's opening round, it was a trio of freshman who catapulted Duke in...
Trailing sixth-ranked UCLA by seven strokes heading into the final day of play in Franklin, Tenn.
Frosty described both the weather and the golf Tuesday at the NCAA Fall Preview in Sunriver, Ore.
The 14th-ranked men’s golf team got its season underway this weekend at the Bank of Tennessee at the Ridges Tournament.
For the two Duke golfers who advanced to the match play portion of the U.S.
After competing in three of the USGA’s most prestigious nationwide tournaments and enjoying a summer of unprecedented success, junior Nathan Smith has returned to Durham to resume his studies...
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