Duke men's golf travels to historic Inverness Club for Inverness Intercollegiate
By Staff Reports | September 19, 2016Following their lone home tournament of the year, the Blue Devils will tee it off on the road this week at a historic venue.
Following their lone home tournament of the year, the Blue Devils will tee it off on the road this week at a historic venue.
Two years after crossing the pond and opting to play golf at Duke instead of going pro, the Maguire twins find themselves at a fork in the road that will split them up this fall.
No. 23 Duke struggled to a 9-over-par second round Saturday and finished fifth at the seventh annual Rob Meyers Invitational at Duke University Golf Club.
Smalley and the No. 23 Blue Devils will open the season Saturday and Sunday in the Rod Myers Invitational at Duke University Golf Club.
Duke women's golf star Virginia Elena Carta finished second at the U.S. Women's Amateur and made the cut at an LPGA event this summer.
The Udine, Italy, native pulled off a series of upsets to advance to the final of the event, nearly becoming just the second player ever to win the NCAA championship as an individual and U.S. Women's Amateur in the same year.
Streelman, the 102nd-ranked golfer in the world, revealed a new wedge named after Redick, the all-time leading scorer in Duke men's basketball history and current guard for the Los Angeles Clippers.
Head coach Dan Brooks has coached 24 All-Americans, but for the first time ever one of his former players has captured a professional major.
In a sport dominated by countries such as South Korea and the United States, Beck is Israel's only player on the LPGA Tour.
Leona Maguire will likely tee it up in Rio de Janeiro later this summer when golf makes its way back to the Olympics for the first time since 1904, but growing up, the Cavan, Ireland, native was not sure what sport she wanted to pursue.
That was the story of Carta's week—a calm demeanor and efficient putting sparked the Udine, Italy, native's record-breaking NCAA championship win.
The sixth-seeded Blue Devils were defeated 3-2 by second-seeded Stanford Tuesday afternoon in Eugene, Ore., marking the second time in as many years Duke failed to survive a national semifinal match.
Elena Carta dominated the NCAA championship field this week at the par-72 Eugene Country Club en route to an individual championship,
No. 6 Duke will compete with 23 other teams and 12 individuals at the NCAA championship beginning Friday in Eugene, Ore.
No. 19 Duke tied for eighth at the Stillwater, Okla., NCAA regional Monday through Wednesday, finishing with a three-day total of 60-over-par after a slow start at Karsten Creek Golf Club.
Fresh off a fifth-place finish at the ACC championship, the No. 19 Blue Devils will tee it up as the No. 4 seed at the Stillwater, Okla., NCAA regional Monday through Wednesday.
Duke placed fourth at the Baton Rouge, La., NCAA regional Thursday through Saturday, good enough for the top-six finish needed to ensure a spot in the NCAA championship May 20-25 in Eugene, Ore.
The No. 19 Blue Devils were awarded the No. 4 seed in the Stillwater, Okla., regional Thursday when the NCAA revealed this year's regional field on Golf Channel.
Although the Blue Devils struggled in their most recent start, history will be on their side as they attempt to qualify for the NCAA championship.
For the second straight year, Duke is looking to get back on track at NCAA regionals after a lackluster ACC championship performance.