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Cowboy Golf Rolls To Big 12 Title
April 24, 2025 | Cowboy Golf
Final Results
TULSA, Okla. – For the second day in a row, Oklahoma State's men's golf team continued its separation from the field during the fourth round of action at the Big 12 Championship on Thursday to cruise to an 11-shot victory at Southern Hills Country Club.
For the Cowboys, the win was their 12th Big 12 crown and the 57th conference title in program history. OSU fired a 3-under 277 during its closing round at the par-70, 7,556-yard layout to finish at 2-under 1,118 and 11 shots clear of Arizona State.
The victory was also the first Big 12 title the Cowboys have claimed at the historic venue and their first since winning back-to-back crowns at The Greenbrier in 2019 and Prairie Dunes Country Club in 2021.
Additionally, OSU has won three tournaments in a row this spring and now has five victories on the season.
In the individual race, sophomore Preston Stout battled through illness to claim his second consecutive Big 12 title and became the 50th conference medalist in program history. In the process, he joined former OSU standout Morgan Hoffmann as a two-time Big 12 champion.
It was his second victory of the spring and the third of his career as well.
After opening with three consecutive 70s, Stout birdied four of his first five to go out in 4-under 31. After a bogey at the 10th, he would birdie the 13th on his way to a closing 67. His 277 total was two shots clear of the field.
Sophomore Ethan Fang tallied another top-10 finish, moving into a tie for fifth place at 281 after closing with a 69. He has finished inside the top 10 in nine of his 11 starts as a Cowboy.
Classmate Eric Lee closed with a 73 to finish at 283 and alone in ninth place. He has now racked up five consecutive top-10 showings.
Freshman Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson fired a closing 68 to climb 12 spots into a tie for 14th place at 287.
Sophomore Gaven Lane earned a top 20 as well, sharing 17th place at 288 after signing for a 74 on Thursday.
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TULSA, Okla. – For the second day in a row, Oklahoma State's men's golf team continued its separation from the field during the fourth round of action at the Big 12 Championship on Thursday to cruise to an 11-shot victory at Southern Hills Country Club.
For the Cowboys, the win was their 12th Big 12 crown and the 57th conference title in program history. OSU fired a 3-under 277 during its closing round at the par-70, 7,556-yard layout to finish at 2-under 1,118 and 11 shots clear of Arizona State.
The victory was also the first Big 12 title the Cowboys have claimed at the historic venue and their first since winning back-to-back crowns at The Greenbrier in 2019 and Prairie Dunes Country Club in 2021.
Additionally, OSU has won three tournaments in a row this spring and now has five victories on the season.
In the individual race, sophomore Preston Stout battled through illness to claim his second consecutive Big 12 title and became the 50th conference medalist in program history. In the process, he joined former OSU standout Morgan Hoffmann as a two-time Big 12 champion.
It was his second victory of the spring and the third of his career as well.
After opening with three consecutive 70s, Stout birdied four of his first five to go out in 4-under 31. After a bogey at the 10th, he would birdie the 13th on his way to a closing 67. His 277 total was two shots clear of the field.
Sophomore Ethan Fang tallied another top-10 finish, moving into a tie for fifth place at 281 after closing with a 69. He has finished inside the top 10 in nine of his 11 starts as a Cowboy.
Classmate Eric Lee closed with a 73 to finish at 283 and alone in ninth place. He has now racked up five consecutive top-10 showings.
Freshman Filip Fahlberg-Johnsson fired a closing 68 to climb 12 spots into a tie for 14th place at 287.
Sophomore Gaven Lane earned a top 20 as well, sharing 17th place at 288 after signing for a 74 on Thursday.
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