Bradley, Weiler Earn PING All-Region HonorsBradley, Weiler Earn PING All-Region Honors

Bradley, Weiler Earn PING All-Region Honors

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) has announced that Cole Bradley and Joe Weiler have been named PING All-Midwest Region.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) has announced that Cole Bradley and Joe Weiler have been named PING All-Midwest Region.
 
Weiler earns All-Region honors for the second time after being named last year. Weiler had an outstanding senior season, leading the team in stroke average (72.17), while finishing tied for second at the Big Ten Championships, Purdue's highest finish since Pariya Junhasavasdikul won medalist honors in 2007. He placed tied for 10th at the NCAA Noblesville Regional for his fourth top-10 finish of the season. He would finish with 12 rounds of even-par or better (out of 24 played) and has seven top-10 finishes in 14 events spanning the last two seasons.
 
Weiler owns the fourth- and fifth-lowest stroke averages in school history (5th – 2021; 4th – 2020) and ranks sixth on the school's career stroke average list.
 
and has three top-5 finishes in seven events this spring. Weiler leads the team with a 72.33 stroke average and now owns the fourth- and fifth-lowest stroke averages in school history (4th in 2020 – 72.05). In addition to his Big Ten runner-up finish, he placed tied for fourth at both the Timuquana Collegiate and the Boilermaker Invitational.
 
Over his last two seasons, he has seven top-10 finishes in 14 events. He currently ranks sixth on the school's career stroke average list (73.52).
 
Bradley, meanwhile, his first all-region accolade after a stellar last month. Bradley won the NCAA Noblesville Regional for his first career victory and currently sits in T-11th at the NCAA National Championships entering Sunday's third round. Entering the third round, he owns a 72.27 stroke average, good for sixth in school history. He was the round-one leader in Scottsdale after firing a 4-under par 66, the lowest round for a Purdue player in NCAA Championships history.

He has recorded three top-20 showings, including a top-20 finish at the Big Ten Championships. He was 10th at the Hootie Intercollegiate at Bulls Bay and owns nine career top-20 showings, the team leader.