Women's Golf at one time was #9 in the Country
Posted: Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:17 pm
All Tulane, All The Time!
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A big congrats to the young ladies...not one senior on the team !!!!...and I checked the schedule...they take some very nice trips !!!!!..Grand Pa's get your granddaughters some golf clubs for Christmas !!!!RobertM320 wrote:And the ladies take the championship!
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Fantastic!RobertM320 wrote:Here's the Golfweek list. Tulane comes in at #9
http://rankings.golfweek.com/rankings/default.asp?T=wt
Must carry some weight with Golfrank magazine, because otherwise why put them ahead of all those other P5? Why not just let them languish like Lamar and the rest of them?dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
I'm not sure if anyone noticed but that tourney had no P5 participants and only 4 G5 schools (USA, WKU, Troy and UAB).
The team also needed (and got) a stellar final round/day to catch Lamar for the win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
It is "GolfWeek" magazine and they do a pretty good job when ranking teams...and as far as PEE teams are concerned GolfWeek has nothing to do with ESPN or any other TV broadcast company, and their rankings over the years have justified the system they use ...RobertM320 wrote:Must carry some weight with Golfrank magazine, because otherwise why put them ahead of all those other P5? Why not just let them languish like Lamar and the rest of them?dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
I'm not sure if anyone noticed but that tourney had no P5 participants and only 4 G5 schools (USA, WKU, Troy and UAB).
The team also needed (and got) a stellar final round/day to catch Lamar for the win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
and back in the day baseball, men and womens golf, swimming and for many Track and field were a diversion until spring, and regular season of Football...but now, especially since title 9 the PEE's are putting money in these sports...back in the day South Alabama did not have football...basketball and Baseball were their sports...hell there are still many smaller schools making "waves" against the PEE's Coastal Carolina comes to mind in baseball....Tulane would be a player in men's golf, you only need a few players, equipment cost is virtually zero after the initial investment...I do not think Tulane will ever be more that a 7 to 9 win football program at best...if it wants it's name in NCAA sports,Golf, Basketball and Baseball is where their future lies...Football will never be able to get enough players to build the proper depth necessary to compete with the top 20 programs in America, at least not with the current admission standardsRobertM320 wrote:My point was that years ago, you'd see more small schools listed. Think baseball in the 1980s. Rankings used to be filled with the Tulanes, South Alabamas, Cal-Fullerton, and Wichita States of the world. Eventually the money influx to the P5 schools trickles down to the smaller programs, giving them better facilities, thereby attracting better athletes. They then move up in the polls. In addition, the "Power 5" designation has become a mindset, intentionally or not, to where its accepted that the "P5" schools are "better", and they get favoritism in the rankings. Not saying its intentional on the part of the Golfweek Magazine votes, its just a mindset.
Too bad TD was not able to find a spot of Sue...she is a wonderful person and always represented Tulane in the highest regardShow Me wrote:Golf was always in good hands under the direction of Sue Bower. Good to see that continue.
i was very disappointed to see mrs bower leave. she built that program and kept it afloat after katrina. every coach that has come through was handpicked by her and im afraid that if our current coach ever leaves that we may struggle to find a leader of the same caliber. mrs bower carried a lot of clout in the golf world.golfnut69 wrote:Too bad TD was not able to find a spot of Sue...she is a wonderful person and always represented Tulane in the highest regardShow Me wrote:Golf was always in good hands under the direction of Sue Bower. Good to see that continue.
you have spoken the truth !!!nowave wrote:i was very disappointed to see mrs bower leave. she built that program and kept it afloat after katrina. every coach that has come through was handpicked by her and im afraid that if our current coach ever leaves that we may struggle to find a leader of the same caliber. mrs bower carried a lot of clout in the golf world.golfnut69 wrote:Too bad TD was not able to find a spot of Sue...she is a wonderful person and always represented Tulane in the highest regardShow Me wrote:Golf was always in good hands under the direction of Sue Bower. Good to see that continue.
Hate to say "I told you so" but.............I told you so.dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
I'm not sure if anyone noticed but that tourney had no P5 participants and only 4 G5 schools (USA, WKU, Troy and UAB).
The team also needed (and got) a stellar final round/day to catch Lamar for the win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
I am not going to pass judgement on one bad tournament...it happens to many teams...sometimes a "track" fits a team and sometimes it does not...beside "fall" golf is used for learning...next March is a different storydpm wave wrote:Hate to say "I told you so" but.............I told you so.dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
I'm not sure if anyone noticed but that tourney had no P5 participants and only 4 G5 schools (USA, WKU, Troy and UAB).
The team also needed (and got) a stellar final round/day to catch Lamar for the win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
http://results.golfstat.com/public/lead ... &tid=13729
I would be surprised to see this team in a Regional, let alone Top 3 AAC.
Well, apparently, this "track" also didn't fit the team. I guess you'll point to the fact they did beat an NAIA team, a non-FBS school and 1 FBS program that they've improved.golfnut69 wrote:dpm wave wrote:Hate to say "I told you so" but.............I told you so.dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
I am not going to pass judgement on one bad tournament...it happens to many teams...sometimes a "track" fits a team and sometimes it does not...beside "fall" golf is used for learning...next March is a different story
I do have to Laff ' The Ruth's Chris tar Heel Classic".....what a bitch, Ruth Fertel, was the on the board of Merchant's Bank,(metro NOLA) and forced foreclosure on Chris' for the sole purpose of buying the restaurant...that posted, I still say next March is next March...I also noted that several PEE schools did not do that well ... but your score sez who you are for that particular 3 or 4 days...so we are, who we are....I am not jumping off the Pennybacker Bridge anytime soon over itdpm wave wrote:Well, apparently, this "track" also didn't fit the team. I guess you'll point to the fact they did beat an NAIA team, a non-FBS school and 1 FBS program that they've improved.golfnut69 wrote:dpm wave wrote:Hate to say "I told you so" but.............I told you so.dpm wave wrote:Don't want to burst anybody's bubble or be Debbie Downer, but this ranking apparently comes by virtue of the tourney win.
The next 3 tourneys over the next 5 weeks will be a much more valid test of where the ladies are in relation to equal competition.
I am not going to pass judgement on one bad tournament...it happens to many teams...sometimes a "track" fits a team and sometimes it does not...beside "fall" golf is used for learning...next March is a different story
http://results.golfstat.com/public/lead ... &tid=14059
A bad course, I do not think so, it is beautiful there....looks to me, several teams did not enjoy the view very much, including The Ohio State University team... I played the course at Texas A&M on Friday, the course was OK, one of the easiest courses I have played in many years, but I did not play very well... on the Monday before, I played one of the more difficult tracks in metro Austin and scored very well...but that's Golf, it is a great deal like having Sex, U don't have to be very good, to enjoy it very much !!