The Queen’s Golf team was triumphant on the green at the OUA Championships held Friday, Oct. 15 at Cherry Downs Golf Club in Pickering.
The Queen’s men won the tournament with a team score of +3, nine strokes ahead of Wilfred Laurier, the second-place finishers. The women’s team finished in fourth...
Queen’s golf capped their season off on a high note earlier this week, finding success at the OUA Championships on Monday and Tuesday. The men’s team ended with a sixth place finish, while the women finished in second and podiumed with silver.
The winners of the provincial tournament—hosted by McMaster...
It was a busy weekend for the Queen’s golf team: they played two tournaments in two days this past Saturday and Sunday.
Despite the back-to-back contests, they couldn’t have asked for better results.
The first tournament, hosted by Carleton, was played at the Marshes Golf Course. With more water...
With a new season on the horizon, the Queen’s golf team has a new face guiding them through the OUA.
Earlier this summer, Kristin MacLaren was appointed head coach of the men’s and women’s golf teams, taking over from long-time coach, Bert Kea. Sandy McBride, who also served the team as an assistant...
Headed into the Canadian University/College Golf Championships, men’s team captain Chris Murray held strong expectations for his team.
“We had a pretty good chance [and] I was confident in the team, I know everyone else was confident in themselves,” Murray said.
Looking at the leaderboard...
With both men’s and women’s teams picking up silver medals at the OUA Championships in Ottawa, it’s safe to say Queen’s golf had some success on the fairway this past weekend.
Over the course of the two-day tournament, Gael Robyn Campbell led the team with a second overall, +13 finish. For her strong...
It’s safe to say the Queen’s golf team that the Canadian University/College Golf Championships wasn’t their best outing. Although the Gaels had a strong finish at the 2016 event, as well as a promising qualifying finish at the 2016 OUA championship, neither the male or female team made the final round...
Entering the season as 2015 OUA bronze medalists, both the men’s and women’s golf teams continued their rise to the upper echelon of the collegiate scene as they wrapped up their regular season with a great performance at the OUA Championship at the Ambassadors Golf Club in Windsor.
Both teams were...
Queen’s golfer Jordan Gregoris held a comfortable spot in third place after two days at the Canadian University/College Golf Championships.
But the tables turned quickly on Gregoris, as he struggled to make his shots and dropped in the table.
Disappointed, he sheepishly walked over to the scoring...
Those who have golfed with a random partner before may know that often conversations on the course are there just to fill the awkward silence. But every now and then you come across someone worth listening to.
During his PhD in biomechanics at Queen’s — with a specific focus on knee arthritis — and...
While most student-athletes spend their summers training for the upcoming school season, Queen’s golfer Russell Bowie will be representing his country on an international stage.
The Mississauga native is among six Canadian golfers from the CIS who’ve been selected to travel to Gwangju, South Korea,...
Queen’s golf teams faced stiff competition at the OUA Golf Championships. The men excelled, while the women were consigned to a different fate.
The men’s team placed fifth of 16 teams, six strokes behind the champion Western Mustangs.
Queen’s men didn’t reach the podium after winning the silver medal...