With a full slate of spring tournaments ahead, Baylor is ready to tee-off and start 2023 the way they ended 2022: with a dominant tournament win.
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The University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma have reached an agreement with the Big 12 to head to the SEC following the 2023-24 athletic season.
The Bears used a dominant 27 holes on Monday to seize the overall team victory at the Collegiate Invitational at the Guadalajara Country Club in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The Bears are coming off a top-three finish at the Match in the Desert and look ahead to the Collegiate Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico on Sunday and Monday.
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Baylor, led by Dossey, wound up running away with the overall win thanks to a team score of 2-under 558. Dossey took home a share of the individual title, his first-ever solo win of his career, as he carded a 2-under 138.
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It wasn’t the result head coach Mike McGraw was looking for, but Baylor men’s golf battled with the University of Texas on its way to an eighth place finish on Wednesday at the Big 12 Match Play Championship.
Baylor men’s golf is coming off its best tournament finish since 2020. Its roster is more competitive than it was last year, and with golfers stepping up, head coach Mike McGraw said in Big 12 Matchplay, it will be time to “let the clubs do the talking.”
Thanks to a trifecta of 3-under 69’s from seniors Luke Dossey, Tyler Isenhart and Johnny Keefer, Baylor men’s golf capped off the Trinity Forest Invitational with a third place finish on Tuesday in Dallas.
Silje Ohma tied a school record with a 65 to lead Baylor women’s golf to a fifth-place finish at the Schooner Fall Classic at Belmar Golf Club in Norman, Okla. Monday.
Baylor women’s golf lost some star talent over the offseason, but the refreshed roster may have what it takes to succeed as they head to Norman, Okla., for the Sooner Fall Classic Saturday.
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The Baylor men’s golf team opened the season with a tie for sixth place at the Gopher Invitational on Monday in Independence, Minn.
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Until now, only Baylor men’s golf had athletes make the cut for the Arnold Palmer Cup. This changes now that women’s fifth-year senior golfer Gurleen Kaur will accompany men’s athlete junior Johnny Keefer.
The Bears were seventh out of a 10-team field, with the University of Oklahoma taking home the title.
Baylor women’s golf had a Big 12 title in their grasp, but faced unlucky conditions and settled to a second place tie.
It’s best to be peaking during late April and early May, and No. 15 Baylor women’s golf is doing just that.
Fifth-year senior Addie Baggarly transferred to Baylor with a spring semester of eligibility and would not have to look far for a familiar face thanks to Gurleen Kaur, another fifth-year senior.
No. 17 Baylor women’s golf wasn’t phased by a tough field after a first-place finish at the Bruzzy Challenge.
Baylor golf climbed from 11th to 9th in a 12-team field, shooting 57-over as a team.
It wasn’t the easiest decision for fifth-year senior Gurleen Kaur, but she will continue to pave her way to the pros in the Chevron Championship.
Having established himself as one of the top players in the country, Keefer looks to lead Baylor golf to more victories as he progresses to the pros.
The Bears never finished a day lower than third place, and showed they can compete with some of the best schools in the country.
No. 20 Baylor women’s golf finished tied for fourth at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate, shooting a three-day total of 21-over 873.
It was an unsatisfying weekend for Baylor women’s golf, finishing tied for 10th among 15 schools.
After realizing she doesn’t want to play golf at the next level, graduate transfer student Addie Baggarly is setting herself up for a bright future in coaching where she can focus on mental health for her golfers.
