May 29, 2018 Final Season Stats
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue graduate Brian Carlson was named to the PING All-Midwest Region Team the Golf Coaches Association of America has announced.
The All-America candidate from Madison, Connecticut, has had a sensational campaign for the Boilermakers, leading the team with a 71.66 stroke average and finishing in the top 20 in nine of 12 events played this year. His 71.66 average was the second-best average in school history while his nine top-20 showings tied for the second most.
Carlson posted finishes of T-12th, T-4th, 1st, T-5th, T-11th, T-10th and T-32nd during seven spring events. During those seven events, he recorded a cumulative score of 7-under par.
His career average of 73.24 is the second lowest in school history and he owns 14 top-10 finishes in 46 career events, the fifth-most top-10 finishes in school history.
He is one of 10 players in school history to win multiple events (2015 Windon Memorial Classic, 2018 John Hayt Invitational). Carlson has risen to No. 54 in the official Golfstat national rankings, the highest ranking for a Purdue player since Lee Williamson finished ninth in 2002.
Carlson becomes the fourth player in school history to be named to the all-region team at least twice (2016), joining Adam Schenk, Austin Eoff and Fernando Barco on the list.
Purdue reached its fifth straight NCAA Regional Championships this past year and is slated to return five players in 2018-19 that saw significant action.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Purdue graduate Brian Carlson was named to the PING All-Midwest Region Team the Golf Coaches Association of America has announced.
The All-America candidate from Madison, Connecticut, has had a sensational campaign for the Boilermakers, leading the team with a 71.66 stroke average and finishing in the top 20 in nine of 12 events played this year. His 71.66 average was the second-best average in school history while his nine top-20 showings tied for the second most.
Carlson posted finishes of T-12th, T-4th, 1st, T-5th, T-11th, T-10th and T-32nd during seven spring events. During those seven events, he recorded a cumulative score of 7-under par.
His career average of 73.24 is the second lowest in school history and he owns 14 top-10 finishes in 46 career events, the fifth-most top-10 finishes in school history.
He is one of 10 players in school history to win multiple events (2015 Windon Memorial Classic, 2018 John Hayt Invitational). Carlson has risen to No. 54 in the official Golfstat national rankings, the highest ranking for a Purdue player since Lee Williamson finished ninth in 2002.
Carlson becomes the fourth player in school history to be named to the all-region team at least twice (2016), joining Adam Schenk, Austin Eoff and Fernando Barco on the list.
Purdue reached its fifth straight NCAA Regional Championships this past year and is slated to return five players in 2018-19 that saw significant action.