NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The college careers of Vanderbilt golf seniors Will Gordon and Patrick Martin will come to an end, one way or another, at this weekend’s NCAA Men’s Golf Championship in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Lately, Vanderbilt head coach Scott Limbaugh has found it difficult to encapsulate his seniors’ remarkable tenures on West End.
“That would take a lot of thinking,” Limbaugh joked.
Gordon and Martin enter the NCAA Championships looking to seal their Commodore career with the first national title in program history. But no matter how the Dores’ trip to Fayetteville ends, that duo will leave Vanderbilt as perhaps the winningest senior class in program history.
Gordon, a native of Davidson, N.C., and Martin, from Birmingham, Alabama, have combined to win 16 team championships during their career, including Vanderbilt’s first SEC Championship and the NCAA Stroke Play Championship both in 2017. They have won five individual tournament titles between them and been honored as All-SEC recipients seven times and All-Americans five times. Last week, Gordon was honored as SEC Player of the Year – just the fourth in program history – while both seniors landed on the All-SEC First Team.
The Commodore pair has been just as dominant in the record books. If it holds, Gordon’s 69.21 stroke average will set a single-season record at Vanderbilt. Martin averaged just 70.76 strokes per round this season. More remarkably, the two seniors head to the NCAA Championships tied for second in Vanderbilt’s career scoring average with identical 70.93 averages — having amassed the exact same number of shots (9504) and rounds (134) in their Commodore careers.
If Vanderbilt’s two veterans have begun to reflect upon their collegiate accomplishments, they aren’t showing it.