Student Golfer Has Ace in the Hole
Cougar golfer William Rainey is looking to continue the momentum of his CAA Individual Championship title win into the 2016-17 season.
Cougar golfer William Rainey is looking to continue the momentum of his CAA Individual Championship title win into the 2016-17 season.
William Rainey is the first golfer in school history to make the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships. He's also received national attention for his golf trick shots! Watch him make shot after impossible shot.
This marks the golf program’s third-straight appearance at the NCAA Regionals.
Playing in honor of their late teammate, Jackson Moore, the men's golf team won its third Colonial Athletic Association title in a row.
The Cougars will learn their postseason-regional site assignment as the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championship will be announced on The Golf Channel on Monday, May 4 at 10 a.m. (ET) during its Morning Drive show.
One year removed from a season in which the College claimed four team championships and maintained an average GPA above 3.0 for all students in all sports, the College will now look to re-enter the national spotlight.
Mary Chandler Bryan, a rising junior from Chapin, S.C., has qualified for the U.S. Women’s Amateur Championship, joining three other current or former Cougar golfers to qualify for the prestigious event.
They helped the Cougars capture conference championships in women's and men’s golf earlier this year, and now seniors C.C. Buford and Zach Munroe and alumnus Alex Ellis have qualified for the U.S. Amateur Championship.
The College of Charleston made an immediate impact in the Colonial Athletic Association during its first year as a member. Athletic Director Joe Hull says next year promises to be even more exciting.
The women's and men's golf teams are headed to the NCAA Regionals after winning conference championships in the Colonial Athletic Association.