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2002-03 Citadel Golf Media Guide

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Charleston National Golf Club Coosaw Creek Country Club Crowfield Plantation Golf & Country Club Dunes West Golf Club Kiawah Island Golf Courses Legend Oaks Country Club Miler Country Club Patriots Point Golf Links Pine Forest Country Club River Club on the Ashley Rivertowne Country Club Seabrook Island Shadowmoss Golf Club Snee Farm Country Club The Links at Stono Ferry Wescott Plantation Wild Dunes Many Thanks to the Courses Where We Play Citadel Golf • 1

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Table of Contents:Captain’s Pulaski and Campbell ...................................CoverCitadel Courses ........................................ Inside Front CoverThe Citadel Quick Facts & Credits ...................................... 12002-03 Season Schedules ........................................................ 2Coaches and Captains .............................................................. 3Women’s & Men’s Team .......................................................... 4Men’s Team ................................................................................. 5The Citadel ......................................................................... 6 & 7Administration ........................................................................... 8Facilities and Season Outlook ................................................ 92001 Statistics ........................................................................... 10Citadel Golfing Greats .......................................................... 11Charleston, SC ................................ 12 & Back Inside CoverCaudle, Ross, Nguyen, Myers and McMillan Back Cover

Location ............................................................ Charleston, SCFounded ................................................................................ 1842Enrollment .......................................................................... 1,800Colors ................................................. Citadel Blue and WhiteAffiliation ..................................................................... NCAA IConference ................................................................... SouthernNickname ...................................................................... BulldogsPresident ............. Maj. Gen. John S. Grinalds, USMC Ret.Director of Athletics ......................................... Les RobinsonFaculty Athletic Representative ........ William SharbroughOfficer Representative ............................... Richard G. EvansAssistant SID & Golf Contact ......................... Daryl GroveDirector of Sports Medicine ........................ Andy ClawsonAthletic Department .......................................... 843-953-5030SID Office ............................................................. 843-953-5120SID Fax .................................................................. 843-953-5058Website ................................................ www.citadelsports.comMailing Address ..................................................... The Citadel..................................................................... 171 Moultrie Street................................................................. Charleston, SC 29409

CREDITS:The 2002 Citadel Golf Media Guide is a publica-tion of The Citadel Media Relations Office. Thispublication was written and designed by DarylGrove, using Adobe Pagemaker 7.0 and Photoshop6.0. Mike Hayden, Jana Sicola, Andy Solomon,Marta Hedland, Gerald Runey and BenjiBroadwater provided significant assistance. Photosare by Russ Pace, the Charleston Metro SportsCouncil and the Charleston Convention & VisitorsBureau. A special thanks sent to The Citadel PrintShop.

Many Thanks to the Courses Where We PlayCharleston National Golf ClubCoosaw Creek Country Club

Crowfield Plantation Golf & Country ClubDunes West Golf Club

Kiawah Island Golf CoursesLegend Oaks Country Club

Miler Country ClubPatriots Point Golf LinksPine Forest Country ClubRiver Club on the AshleyRivertowne Country Club

Seabrook IslandShadowmoss Golf Club

Snee Farm Country ClubThe Links at Stono Ferry

Wescott PlantationWild Dunes

Front Row:SweenySpencerBryantCaudle

ReinsmithSalters

McMillanFinkFrye

Back Row:Robertson

MyersRoss

HancockRomero

CampbellNguyenBowsherThorsenPulaskiLawson

Broadwater

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2002 - 2003 Women’s Golf

2002 - 2003 Men’s GolfFall 2002

2002 Sea Trail Intercollegiate Golf TournamentSeptember 20-22Myrtle Beach, SC • Host - Elon University

2002 Charleston Southern University Fall InvitationalOctober 6-8Charleston, SC • Host - Charleston Southern University

2002 Pirate Fall IntercollegiateOctober 20-22Greenville, SC • Host - East Carolina University

2002 Laurel Ridge - Catamount ClassicOctober 27-29Waynesville, NC • Host - Western Carolina University

2002 Stetson Men’s Intercollegiate TournamentNovember 9-12Deland, FL • Host - Stetson University

2002 Mission Inn Collegiate ClassicNovember 17-19Orlando, FL • Host - Winthrop University

Spring 2003CSU Spring Kick-Off ClassicFebruary 16-18Charleston, SC • Host - Charleston Southern University

2003 Citadel InvitationalFebruary 23-25Summerville, SC • Host - The Citadel

2003 Winthrop Spring InvitationalMarch 10-12Rock Hill, SC • Host - Winthrop University

2003 Furman IntercollegiateMarch 20-23Greenville, SC • Host - Furman University

2003 Liberty University Spring Golf ClassicMarch 30 and April 1Lynchburg, VA • Host - Liberty University

2003 Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 18-20Statesboro, GA • Host - Georgia Southern University

Fall 20022002 Unlimited Potential/Bay Tree ClassicSeptember 5-8Myrtle Beach, SC • Host - College of Charleston

2002 Draper Valley Lady HighlanderSeptember 15-17Radford, VA • Host - Radford University

2002 Cougar Fall InvitationalSeptember 22-24Charleston, SC • Host - College of Charleston

2002 Great Smokies Intercollegiate Golf TournamentOctober 20-22Waynesville, NC • Host - Western Carolina University

2002 B-CC/Coca Cola Invitational Golf TournamentOctober 25-27Daytona Beach, FL • Host – Bethune-Cookman College

Spring 20032003 Florida International Spring InvitationalFebruary 9-11Miami, FL • Host - Florida International University

2003 Southern ShootoutFebruary 16-18Birmingham, AL • Host - Birmingham Southern

2003 Springlake Woman’s IntercollegiateMarch 6-8Sebring, FL • Host - Northern Illinois University

2003 Snowbird IntercollegiateMarch 12-14Tampa, FL • Host - Nothern Illinois University

2003 Lady Bruin InvitationalApril 6-8Dickson, TN • Host - Belmont University

2003 Southern Conference ChampionshipApril 20-22Waynesville, NC • Host - Western Carolina University

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Benji Broadwater, a 1997 graduate of the Military College of South Carolina, is in histhird year with The Citadel and first as the Director of Men’s and Women’s Golf.

Broadwater returned to The Citadel after serving as Program Director for SpecialOlympics Kentucky in 1998-99.

Broadwater got his start in coaching as a graduate assistant at The Citadel during the2000-01 season. Upon receiving his Master’s of Education, Broadwater took over theposition he currently holds.

He is a native of Frankfort, KY and a 1992 graduate of Franklin County High School.Broadwater played on two state championship teams while in high school. At The Citadel, he earned four letters ingolf. He was also voted as the most valuable player twice in 1995 and 1996 and served as team captain his senior year.

Broadwater is married to the former Jennifer Schott of Shepherdsville, KY and the couple resides in Charleston.

Benji Broadwater • Golf Coach

Tom Robertson is in his first season with the Bulldogs as men and women’s assistantgolf coach. Robertson attended Saluda High School in Saluda, South Carolina, whilelettering in football, basketball, track, and golf. His previous golf experience includesbeing an assistant golf professional at Wild Dunes and head golf professional at WescottPlantation Golf Club.

He is currently attending The Citadel’s College of Graduate and Professional Studies toobtain a degree in Business Administration.

Robertson is married to the former Trudy Hartzog. They are the proud parents of oneyear old, Mary Grace Robertson, and are expecting a newborn in September. Thomas Robertson was born June 2,1967 in Saluda, South Carolina. His hobbies include playing golf and boating.

Tom Robertson • Assistant Golf Coach

SUZANNE

CAMPBELL

JuniorMt. Pleasant, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Charlie

BRAD

PULASKI

SeniorColumbia, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Bravo

Bulldog Golf Captains

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MARY

NGUYEN

SophomoreDuluth, GA

Business AdministrationCadet Company - India

KAYLA

BOWSHER

FreshmanKaty, TX

Criminal JusticeCadet Company - Tango

TRACY

HANCOCK

FreshmanRidgefield, WA

PsychologyCadet Company - Tango

KRISTINA

ROMERO

FreshmanFayetteville, GA

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Lima

KELLEY

THORSEN

FreshmanCrown Point, IN

Sport ManagementCadet Company - November

TREY

Mc

MILLAN

SophomoreMullins, SC

Political ScienceCadet Company - Lima

JOHN

ROSS

SophomorePawley’s Island, SCComputer Science

Cadet Company - Bravo

LAWRENCE

CAUDLE

SophomoreIrmo, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Romeo

KIP

MYERS

SophomoreLake City, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - F-Troop

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MATTHEW

BRYANT

FreshmanColumbia, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Romeo

JEFF

SPENCER

FreshmanBlythewood, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Charlie

MATT

FRYE

FreshmanHartsville, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - Tango

JORDAN

FINK

FreshmanHartsville, SC

Business AdministrationCadet Company - November

KORY

REINSMITH

FreshmanAllentown, PA

Health & WellnessCadet Company - India

FRANK

SALTERS

FreshmanAtlanta, GA

Civil EngineeringCadet Company - November

The Citadel Men’s Finish1938 .................................................... 4th (353) out of 51942 .................................................... 5th (652) out of 71952 ..................................................... 3rd (599) out of 61953 .................................................... 4th (597) out of 91954 .................................................... 6th (683) out of 71955 .................................................... 2nd (614) out of 81957 .................................................... 6th (642) out of 91958 .................................................. 6th (623) out of 101959 .................................................... 4th (647) out of 91960 ......................................................... 2nd (631) out 91961 .................................................... 2nd (621) out of 91962 .................................................... 4th (635) out of 81963 .................................................... 7th (655) out of 81964 ..................................................... 1st (624) out of 91965 .................................................... 5th (654) out of 91966 .................................................... 6th (685) out of 91967 .................................................... 6th (671) out of 81968 .................................................... 4th (644) out of 91969 ..................................................... 3rd (785) out of 71970 ..................................................... 3rd (800) out of 81971 ..................................................... 3rd (783) out of 71972 ..................................................... 3rd (790) out of 51973 .................................................. 6th (1202) out of 81974 .................................................. 6th (1203) out of 71975 .................................................. 6th (1228) out of 81976 .................................................. 7th (1222) out of 81977 .................................................. 6th (1205) out of 81978 .................................................. 7th (1196) out of 81979 .................................................. 6th (1207) out of 91980 .................................................. 6th (1168) out of 91981 .................................................. 6th (1179) out of 91982 .................................................. 5th (1153) out of 91983 .................................................... 5th (958) out of 91984 .................................................... 4th (929) out of 81985 ..................................................... 3rd (920) out of 81986 .................................................... 6th (927) out of 81987 .................................................... 6th (959) out of 91988 .................................................. 8th (1013) out of 91989 .................................................... 7th (957) out of 81990 .................................................... 7th (941) out of 81991 .................................................... 4th (906) out of 81992 .................................................... 6th (941) out of 91993 .................................................. 7th (934) out of 101994 .................................................. 7th (944) out of 101995 .................................................. 6th (933) out of 101996 .................................................. 8th (971) out of 101997 .................................................. 7th (966) out of 101998 .................................................. 9th (927) out of 111999 ................................................ 10th (964) out of 122000 ................................................ 11th (951) out of 122001 ................................................ 11th (970) out of 122002 ................................................ 11th (945) out of 12

This will be the first seasonThe Citadel women

compete as a team in golf

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Major General John S. Grinalds, United States Marine Corps (Retired), wasnamed eighteenth President of The Citadel on his 59th birthday, January 5,1997.

General Grinalds was graduated with honors from the United States MilitaryAcademy in 1959, earning a BS degree. He continued his education atBrasenose College, Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar earning bachelor’sand master’s degrees in geography and, once again, graduating with honors.

General Grinalds served as a White House Fellow in 1971 and completed hisMBA at Harvard Business School with distinction in 1974.

When he retired following 32-years of serviece he held the rank of MajorGeneral and served as the commanding general of the Marine Corps RecruitDepot in San Diego, a base with the responsiblity for recruiting and training22,000 new Marine recruits annually.

General Grinalds is a member of the South Carolina selection committee forthe Rhodes Scholarship Trust and has served on the board of the George C. Marshall Foundation. He also is amember of the Officer’s Chirstian Fellowship, the White House Fellows Association, the Association of AmericanRhodes Scholars and the Sons of the American Revolution.

General Grinalds is married to the former Norwood Dennis, his childhood sweetheart from Macon, GA and theyhave three sons, Dummond, Southy and Allen, and one daughter, Kate. They also have six grandchildren.

Les Robinson, the winningest baskestball coach in Citadel history, is in histhird year as the director of athletics at The Citadel.

With nearly four decades of college athletic experience to his credit, Robinsonin only the fifth athletic director in Citadel history.

He continues to serve on the prestigious NCAA Division I Men’s BasketballCommittee as he was one of four new members chosen by the 34-memberselection panel prior to the 1999-00 season. The Men’s Baskeball Committee isone of the NCAA’s most influential committees, as the group is responsible forthe site selection for each round of the NCAA Division I men’s basketballchampionships, chooses the at-large teams that will compete in the field of 65,and makes other important decisions regarding Division I men’s basketball.

Robinson earned a bachelor of science degree in education and recreation fromNC State in 1965 and added a master’s degree in education and guidance fromWestern Carolina in 1969.

Robinson is married to the former Barbara Simon of St. Albans, WV. The Robinsons, who live on Sullivan’s Island,have four children: Greg, Robby, Kelly and Barbara, and seven grandchildren.

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Golf Offices and Facilities

Vandiver Hall, which opened in the fall of 1991, is a multi-purpose athletic complex that houses thelocker rooms, offices and hitting range for The Citadel’s golf program. The 21,645 square foot building,named for Thomas C. Vandiver, a 1929 graduate, is complete with locker rooms and offices for thevolleyball, track and field, wrestling, soccer and golf teams.

“We ended the season on a good note by shooting our second best team score of the year in the conference tournament,” statedcoach Benji Broadwater. “A lot of our young players got good experience through playing in quite a few tournaments againstgood competition. Mike Koon, our lone senior, did an outstanding job as team captain, and we are going to miss his leadershipand experience. He had one of his best years as a Citadel golfer, which is exactly what you hope for out of your seniors.”

Statistically, Ben Twilley and Josh Atkinson shot an average of 79 throughout the fall and spring seasons. Paul Rouleau, Caudleand Brad Pulaski finished the season with an average of 80 while Koon and Chad Lynch rounded out the top seven striking anaverage of 81. Twilley and Atkinson shot the low rounds of the season of 73 at the Pirate Fall Intercollegiate.

The men lose two major components of the 2002 squad in Koon and long time Citadel golf coach Gerald Runey. “Runey hasserved the school well for over 30 years, and The Citadel and especially the golf team will miss him greatly,” Broadwater added.

To combat the loss of Koon and Runey, the Bulldogs have signed Jeff Spencer and Matthew Bryant, a SCJGA “Blade Champion”and a 2002 4A State Runner Up. “Look for our returning players to be much improved after a summer of hard work anddedication to the game,” Broadwater said. “I am really excited about what the future holds for this team.”

The women’s team consisted of only two athletes, captain Suzanne Campbell and Mary Nguyen, so they were not able tocompete in team competition. However, a steady drop in scoring averages marked the individual performances.

“Suzanne and Mary played very well this year,” said Broadwater. “Both players lowered their stoke averages from the fall to thespring, and they were playing their best golf at the end of the year.”

A highlight for next fall will be the addition of four new golfers. Kayla Bowsher, Kelley Thorsen, Kristina Romero and TracyHancock have signed to swing the irons for the Bulldogs this season. This will mark The Citadel’s first season of a full women’sgolf team.

“We are excited to get the year started with the addition of our new players, along with the experience and leadership thatSuzanne and Mary will bring to the team,” Broadwater added.

2001-02 Season Wrap Up and 2002-03 Outlook

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Name Rounds Total Strokes Stroke Average Low RoundBen Twilley 7 556 79.43 73Josh Atkinson 1 5 1195 79.67 73Paul Rouleau 7 564 80.57 75Lawrence Caudle 1 7 1371 80.65 74Brad Pulaski 7 565 80.71 77Michael Koon 1 5 1224 81.60 77Chad Lynch 5 408 81.60 79Trey McMillan 1 1 902 82 76John Ross 1 0 832 83.20 77Kip Myers 6 506 84.33 78Burt Lawson 2 172 86 83Ralph Gottlieb 2 185 92.50 88

Suzanne Campbell 1 6 1369 85.56 80Mary Nguyen 1 9 1805 95 84

2001-02 The Citadel Golf Statistics

WCU-Laurel Ridge Intercollegiate12th – 12329-331-660T26 Ben Twilley 81-77-158T35 Lawrence Caudle III 82-78-160T48 Paul Rouleau 80-85-16555 Brad Pulaski 85-83-16856 Trey McMillan 83-86-169WD Michael Koon 86-WD

Pirate Fall Intercollegiate14th – 14301-311-304-916T58 Josh Atkinson 73-79-77-229T62 Lawrence Caudle III 74-81-76-231T62 Paul Rouleau 77-79-75-231T65 Ben Twilley 83-73-76-232T71 John Ross 77-80-84-241

Charleston Southern Fall Invitational14th – 14332-325-657T43 Trey McMillan 79-80-159T62 Josh Atkinson 83-81-164T64 Ben Twilley 88-78-16672 Kip Myers 82-91-17373 Lawrence Caudle III 88-86-174

Shootout at Burning Bridge11th – 12330-333-663T44 Brad Pulaski 84-77-161T50 Josh Atkinson 83-80-16357 Paul Rouleau 79-89-16859 Michael Koon 84-87-171WD Trey McMillan 84-WD

February 19 – Charleston Southern Invitational15th – 18322-315-637

T45 Michael Koon 77-78-155T57 Lawrence Caudle III 85-74-159T63 Josh Atkinson 80-80-160T81 Kip Myers 80-88-16887 Burt Lawson 89-83-172

March 5 – Winthrop University InvitationalTie 18th – 18334-319-653T40 Josh Atkinson 83-74-157T66 Kip Myers 87-78-165T71 Lawrence Caudle III 85-81-166T84 Michael Koon 82-86-168T89 John Ross 84-90-174

March 12 – The Citadel Invitational13th – 140333-339-672T37 Michael Koon 81-76-157T53 Chad Lynch 82-81-163T64 John Ross 89-85-17473 Ralph Gottlieb 88-97-185WD Josh Atkinson 82-WD

March 24 – Furman Invitational24th – 24323-326-321-970T93 Brad Pulaski 77-80-79-236T120 Lawrence Caudle III 87-81-76-244123 Chad Lynch 79-83-83-245125 Michael Koon 80-84-85-249126 Trey McMillan 88-82-83-253

April 21 – Southern Conference Tournament11th – 12318-312-315-945 +81T49 Lawrence Caudle III 80-77-80-237T49 Trey McMillan 76-80-81-237T51 Michael Koon 79-79-80-23853 Josh Atkinson 87-76-77-24055 John Ross 83-82-78-243

Unlimited Potential/Baytree

161 Mary Nguyen 106-99-101-306

Lady Pirate Fall Intercollegiate

T72 Suzanne Campbell 91-84-87-26292 Mary Nguyen 101-104-104-309

Great Smokies Women’s Collegiate

T84 Suzanne Campbell 84-85-169116 Mary Nguyen 92-91-183

February 26 – Mercer Invitational

T6 Suzanne Campbell 87-87-17427 Mary Nguyen 97-98-195

March 12 – Lady Pirate Golf Classic

T69 Mary Nguyen 89-89-84-262T74 Suzanne Campbell 87-85-94-266

March 17 – Elon Intercollegiate Women’s GolfInvitational

One day of play due to rainT15 Suzanne Campbell 40-41-81T55 Mary Nguyen 46-45-91

April 9 – 2002 Cougar Spring Tournament

29 Suzanne Campbell 83-86-16935 Mary Nguyen 89-93-182

April 23 – Southern Conference Tournament

28 Suzanne Campbell 80-82-86-24834 Mary Nguyen 95-91-91-277

Men’s Tournaments Women’s Tournaments

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The Citadel first fielded a golf team in 1933 and by the end of the decade the Bulldogs were the best team in the state. In 1939, co-captainWeldon Doe led The Citadel to its first of three consecutive state championships. Doe captured individual honors at the state tournament.

The Citadel has had several very good golf teams, particularly in the 1950s and ‘60s. Three straight years,from 1951-53, the Bulldogs won the prestigious South Carolina Intercollegiate Tournament. The 1951team won six of eight matches while the 1952 team, paced by Bob Lowry of Huntsville, Ala., and BillyPicard of Charleston, finished third in the Southern Conference. Picard advanced to the quarterfinals ofthe National Amateur in 1951.

In the early 1960s, Dick Horne helped make Citadel teamssuccessful, and after Horne graduated in ’62, the teamcontinued its success by capturing the school’s lone SouthernConference title in 1964.

Dick Horne played from 1958-62 under coach Ed Woffordand Monty Rariden. Serving as The Citadel’s captain in1962, Horne was the Southern Conference Co-Championshooting a 71 average that year. Since then Horne hascompeted in eight USGA Championships, won the 1968Azalea, the 1975 South Carolina Open, two South CarolinaMatch Championships, the Bermuda Amateur from 1984 to1986, and participated in five British Senior Opens and fiveBritish Amateurs. He served as the president of the SouthCarolina Golf Association from 1996 to 1998 and wasinducted in to the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame in 1987.

The only golfer in The Citadel’s Athletic Hall of Fame isCharles B. Smith, who was on the South CarolinaIntercollegiate champion in 1952 and served as the Bulldogs’co-captain. He was named South Carolina Golfer-of-the-Year and participated in the Masters four times. Smith wonthe Southern Amateur, Eastern Amateur, Carolinas Amateurand was a member of the Walker Cup Team on two occasions.

Runey coached golf from 1973-1982 and then again from1999-2002. Runey taught in the school’s biologydepartment for 32 years and spent 11 years as The Citadel’sFaculty Athletic Representative for 11 years. From 1997 to1999, he was the president of the Southern Conference’sExecutive Committee, which serves as the governing bodyof the league.

The Citadel’s Top Dawgs

A Brief History of The Citadel GolfParts were taken from the book“Guts and Glory” by Bob Lang

and written byDaryl Grove of The Citadel’sMedia Relation’s Department

Billy Picard • 1952

Charles Smith • 1952

Dick Horne • 1962

Gerald Runey • 2001Left • Eddie Piedmont • 1987

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