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The Western Refining All-American
No. 12 Men’s Golf preview: Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic
11.05.2015 | Men's Golf
Three Longhorns will compete at El Paso Country Club November 7-8.
EL PASO, Texas –
The Sun Bowl Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic is one of the premier college golf tournaments in the country. Some of golf's brightest stars have traveled to El Paso to compete in the tournament since its inaugural year in 1976. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Davis Love III, Ricky Barnes and Jerry Pate are just a handful of past participants who went on to have successful PGA careers. College All-America Golf Classic Alumni have combined to win 47 majors championships and have earned over $1 billion in career earnings.
Western Refining College All-America Golf Classic
Where: El Paso Country Club – Par 71, 6,781 Yards
Format: 54 holes over two days (Nov. 7-8)
Participating Individuals
Claudio Correa, South Florida
Riley Davenport, Charlotte
Ben Griffin, North Carolina
Rigel Fernandes, South Florida
Doug Ghim, Texas
Santiago Gomez, NOVA Southeastern
Blair Hamilton, Houston
Gavin Hall, Texas
Rico Hoey, USC
Beau Hossler, Texas
Zack Jaworski, Vanderbilt
Brandon Matthews, Temple
Adrian Meronk, East Tennessee State
Taylor Moore, Arkansas
John Oda, UNLV
Brandon Pierce, LSU
Max Rottluff, Arizona State
Matthias Schwab, Vanderbilt
Robin Scoit-Siegrist
Zach Seabolt, Winthrop
Will Zalatoris, Wake Forest
Zach Wright, LSU
Medalists
1974 Jerry Pate, Alabama
1975 Randy Simmons, Texas
1976 Scott Simpson, USC
1977 Mike Gove, Weber State
1978 Gary Halberg, Wake Forest
1979 Tim Norris, Fresno State
1980 Jay Don Blake, Utah State
1981 Willie Wood, Oklahoma State
1982 Billy Ray Brown, Houston
1983 John Slaughter, Houston
1984 Davis Love, North Carolina
1985 Sam Randolph, USC
1986 Bill Mayfair, Arizona State
1988 Chris Patton, Clemson
1989 Chris Patton, Clemson
1990 Geoff Griffin, Fresno State
1991 David Duval, Georgia Tech
1992 Robert Damron, Central Florida
1993 Chris Riley, UNLV
1994 Notah Begay, Stanford
1995 Tiger Woods, Stanford
1996 Chad Wright, USC
1997 Alberto Ochoa, TCU
1998 Jeremy Anderson, UNLV
1999 Matt Kuchar, Georgia Tech
2000 Ricky Barnes, Arizona
2001 Brad Heaven, Toledo
2002 Adam Rubinson, TCU
2003 Chris Nallen, Arizona
2004 Nicholas Thompson, Georgia Tech
2005 Luke List, Vanderbilt
2006 Chris Kirk, Georgia
2007 Webb Simpson, Wake Forest
2008 Mike Van Sickle, Marquette
2009 Hunter Hamrick, Alabama
2010 Alex Ching, San Diego
2011 Cory Whitsett, Alabama
2012 Kevin Penner, UNLV
2013 Gavin Green, New Mexico
2014 Gavin Green, New Mexico