Posted by Chris Megginson - Sun, Aug 29, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

Freshamn golfer Brandon Collier had one of the Tigers' two match wins Sunday.
Campbellsville University entered the day needing to finish only a point better to force a playoff with rival Lindsey Wilson College in the Ryder Cup-style President's Cup match.
However, the Blue Raiders pulled away from the Tigers in the final day of match play to repeat as winners of the President's Cup, 10.5 to 4.5.
Posted by Chris Megginson - Sat, Aug 28, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

Quinn Cole fist pumped his playing partner, Andres Otero, after Cole chipped in for birdie on No. 11.
After the first day of the annual President's Cup match, Lindsey
Wilson College leads Campbellsville in the Ryder Cup style match, 3-2.
Posted by Micah White - Thu, Aug 5, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

The Campbellsville Country Club serves as the Tigers' home course.
The time for Tiger's Golf
2010-2011 season is almost here. Campbellsville University will open its fall
season by hosting the President's Cup match against rival Lindsey Wilson, Aug.
28-29.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Sun, Jun 13, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

Trey Shirley tied for 25th with former teammate, Josh Ratterman
Campbellsville University golfers Josh Ratterman and Trey Shirley made
good showings in the recently-completed Kentucky State Amateur at Richmond's Gibson Bay Golf Course.
Ratterman, a recently-graduated senior from Louisville, Ky., and
Shirley, a sophomore-to-be from Edmonton, Ky., finished tied for 25th
place with 54-hole totals of 216.
Posted by Richard RoBards - Tue, Apr 27, 2010 - [Men's Golf]

Trey Shirley tied Logan Griffin for low man on the CU team with a 54-hole total of 227
If Kenny Lawson's CU golf team was a horse stable getting its
thoroughbreds ready for the Derby, he'd be praying for a dry track on
Saturday.
On moving day in the Mid-South Conference Championship at Cherry Blossom
Golf Course in Georgetown, Ky., the Tigers bogged down. Maybe they just
aren't mudders? The Tigers were three strokes worse in the second round
than they were in the first and lost another stroke to Georgetown for
third place after 36 holes.