Former Blue Devil Streelman notches first PGA tour win
By Michael Schreiner | March 18, 2013
After hovering near the top of the leaderboard for the past few days, the Blue Devils came in third Tuesday in the conclusion of their trip down to a water-logged Louisiana.
Despite not playing the last 18 holes of the competition, Duke finished in second place behind host North Florida in a tournament including nine other teams in the top 50.
The Blue Devils finished in second place at Cypress Point Club.
The Blue Devils did not stray far from par this past weekend.
Sometimes you can tell a hole-in-one by sound, not sight. And Blue Devil head coach Jamie Green knows a hole-in-one when he hears it.
Head coach Jamie Green told his team about a question he was asked in an interview.
Duke rallied on day three of the Cougar Classic to finish in second place.
Led by reigning National Player of the Year Lindy Duncan, Duke women's golf begins its season at the Cougar Classic.
Even on the PGA Tour, the Blue Devil connection brings people together.
Lindy Duncan represented USA playing in the Curtis Cup, an international match for amateur female golfers, last week in Scotland.
Despite top-20 individual finishes from Adam Sumrall and Julian Suri, the Blue Devils finished the ACC tournament in sixth place with a three-round total of 2-under-par 862.
The Blue Devils will look to get over their recent runner-up performances at this weekend’s ACC championship.
Duke was the only team not swept off the course during windy conditions at the ACC championships this weekend.
When junior Lindy Duncan came to Duke, she brought with her a mechanically flawless swing but a tendency to let bad shots throw her off her game.
It was a weekend of championships for junior Brinson Paolini.