Duke men's golf ties for shortened Bandon Dunes Championship Title
By Amrith Ramkumar | March 16, 2015The Blue Devils claimed their first team title in the last two seasons in a shortened event this week.
The Blue Devils claimed their first team title in the last two seasons in a shortened event this week.
The Blue Devils took home individual and team titles after putting in extra work amid tough wintry conditions in Durham.
The Blue Devils will head to Hilton Head, S.C., looking to defend their title in the event from last season.
The Blue Devils had a solid final round at a historic venue to gain some momentum in their spring opener after a slow start.
A short stint of adversity in Duke's season-opener may go on to help the Blue Devils in the long run.
No. 4 Duke will compete in the Northrup Grumman Regional Challenge Tournament in its spring debut, hoping to shake off several months of rust.
Although they showed improvement in their previous two starts, the Blue Devils never got going in their final event before a long winter offseason.
The Blue Devils will hit the road to take on a host of top 25 teams starting Monday at the Royal Oaks Intercollegiate.
Two consecutive five-over rounds prevented the Blue Devils from making a third consecutive run at the title at the Landfall Tradition this weekend.
Just as they did last year, the third-ranked Blue Devils finished in the top five in their first three fall tournaments and are looking for more in Wilmington, N.C., this weekend.
Building on improvements from earlier in the week, the Blue Devils found success on day two of the fifth annual Rod Myers Invitational—cut to 36 holes because of lightning—to end the week on a high...
Junior Celine Boutier and freshman Leona Maguire tied for third place to pace the Blue Devils to the team title in Chapel Hill, their second title at the event in as many years.
After showing improvement in their last start, the Blue Devils return home to cap a busy week and try to gain more momentum in their second-to-last fall tournament.
The Duke Blue Devils will attempt to repeat as Tar Heel Invitational champions this weekend
Freshman twins Leona and Lisa Maguire made the decision to come to Duke from Ireland rather than join the professional circuit.
Although they didn't steal the show with a dazzling performance, the Blue Devils showed encouraging signs of improvement that should carry into their final two fall tournaments.
After suffering a nightmare final round in their second event of the season, the Blue Devils will look to bounce back in the first annual event for the most prestigious Nike Elite schools in the...
Freshman Leona Maguire finished second overall and reigning ACC Player of the Year Celine Boutier took third for the Blue Devils at the three-day event.
Seven of the top 10 teams in the country will tee it up this weekend at the Reunion Resort, and the Blue Devils will be one of them and look to keep their impressive streak of team top-five...
The Blue Devils were unable to meet the challenge presented by the Golf Club of Tennessee Saturday, plummeting down the leaderboard in the final round to finish second to last against a stacked field.