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  • Golf - Varsity

    2023 - 2024
    Head Coach: Michael Hanagan

    In the 2023 season, Gonzaga Golf captured the WCAC Championship with a dominant performance where five of the six Eagles shot in the 70s and our top performer shot a 68 to earn the low medalist award. The team finished 12-2 overall on the year, and took second place at both the Metro Championship and the DCSAA Championship to finish the season.

    The team looks forward to another season of great golf on many courses around the DMV, see the full schedule below. Go Eagles!

Schedule/Results

Golf - Varsity

Away

Golf - Varsity at Loyola Blakefield

Non-League
Hunt Valley Country Club
Home

Golf - Varsity vs McNamara

League
Win 9-0
University of Maryland Golf Course
Home

Golf - Varsity vs Academy of the Holy Cross

League
Win 9-0
Northwest Golf Course
Home

Golf - Varsity vs The Heights

League
Win 9-0
Belle Haven Country Club
Away

Golf - Varsity at Bullis School

Non-League
Win 184-201
Falls Road Golf Course
Away

Golf - Varsity at Good Counsel

League
Win 7-2
Manor Country Club
Away

Golf - Varsity at St. John's

League
Win 5-4
University of Maryland Golf Course
Away

Golf - Varsity vs Georgetown Prep at Westwood Country Club

Non-League
Tie 184-184
Away

Golf - Varsity at Seton

League
Win 9-0
University of Maryland Golf Course
Home

Golf - Varsity vs Paul VI

League
Win 6.5-2.5
Belle Haven Country Club
Home

Golf - Varsity vs St. Mary's Ryken

League
Win 9-0
Belle Haven Country Club
Home

Golf - Varsity vs DeMatha

League
Win 7-2
The Cannon Club
Away

Golf - Varsity at Bishop Ireton

League
Belle Haven Country Club
Away

Golf - Varsity vs Bishop O'Connell at Westfield Golf Club

League
Westfield Golf Club
Away

Golf - Varsity at St. Albans

Non-League
TBD
Playoff

WCAC Golf Championship

Non-League
University of Maryland Golf Course
Neutral
Playoff

Metro Golf Championship

Non-League
Worthington Manor
TBD
Playoff

DC States

Non-League
Langston Golf Course

Team Record

W L T %
10 0 1 95.5

Roster

Celebrating 200 Years of Jesuit Education in the Nation's Capital