Stanford Golf
Stanford Golf maintains a privileged foothold within the Athletics department of this most prestigious of universities where high level academics and high level sport is Tradition. Here's a page where you can find out about current Golf Team developments as well as its history, facilities and other Cardinal Sports.
Appointment to the Stanford Golf Coaching StaffKnowles Family Director of Golf Conrad Ray has NCAA Championship winning experience (as a player in '94 and as a Coach in '07). I am delighted to have been appointed to the position of "Assistant Coach" and join his team...
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Inside Stanford GolfMeet the Team (including stats and swing videos) and the Coach plus hear their insights on life and golf at Stanford...
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Team Players' Blog >>>
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Stanford Athletics850 Student Athletes compete in Cardinal Red. It is the "Home of Champions". Check out news and reports from all the Men's and Women's sports programmes here...
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Stanford TraditionTom Watson and Tiger Woods are two golfing greats who prepared their professional careers at Stanford. The Stanford Men's Golf Team has a website that showcases all the stories (past and present). Tradition is Alive and well...
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Golf FacilitiesStanford has a magnificent Golf Course situated on Campus, a Golf Driving Range and a unique Siebel Varsity Training Center that really has to be seen to be believed...
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Golf CampsOpen to boys and girls ages 7-17 of all skill levels for daily instruction covering every aspect of the game... the magnificent golf facilities and quality coaching staff make for a fun, memorable and educational golf experience on The Farm.
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Interview with New Assistant Coach Philip Rowe, former All-American at Stanford:Talking about the new job, Amateur upbringing, University sport in USA vs Europe, Memories from "The Farm", What it means to be a "Student Athlete", Pro career highlights and the Cardinal Team in the context of the wider Stanford Golf Community...
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