VIRGINIA TECH Golf Guide | 2018 Edition
58 received an invitation to the 2008 Masters Tournament, golf’s most prestigious event. Weaver was also a member of the victorious Team USA in the 2009 Walker Cup. The Hokies have won several conference championships, including eight titles in four different conferences in a 15-year span from 1993 to 2007. The team has appeared in nine of the past 11 NCAA Division I Golf Regionals, and most recently qualified for the 2014 NCAA championship. Virginia Tech also had consecutive trips to the regionals from 2001 to 2004, advancing to the NCAA championship two of those years and finishing eighth in 2001. Since the beginning, the Tech squad has had 44 winning seasons and has continued to build on that tradition. NCAA Appearances, Year by Year 1957 Team: Colorado Springs, Colo. - 1962 Team: Duke University G.C., Durham, N.C. 16th 1965 Team: Knoxville, Tenn. T-11th Individual: Tim Collins, Knoxville, Tenn. 7th 1966 Individual: Tim Collins, Stanford 20th 1967 Team: Shawnee, Pa. 6th Individual: Tim Collins, Shawnee, Pa. 5th 1968 Individual: Billy Herbert, NMSU G.C., Las Cruces, N.M. - 1969 Individual: Billy Herbert, Broadmoor G.C., Colorado Springs, Colo. T-17th 1970 Individual: Steve Forrest, OSU G.C., Columbus, Ohio - 1971 Individual: John Minor, Tucson National G.C., Tucson, Ariz. 56th 1994 Team: East Regional, Grand National, Opelika, Ala. 8th Team: Championship, McKinney, Texas 19th 1995 Individual: Brian Sharp, East Regional, Yale University G.C. 8th 2001 Team: East Regional, Williamsburg, Va. T-5th Team: Championship, Durham, N.C. 8th 2002 Team: Central Regional, Little Rock, Ark. 8th Team: Championship, Columbus, Ohio 20th 2003 Team: East Regional, Auburn, Ala. 19th 2004 Individual: Ryan Stinnett, East Regional, Yale University G.C. 90th Brendon de Jonge
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