2012 Golfers of the Week
Apr 16-22
Steve Kinsman (Webster)
Webster University's Steve Kinsman, a junior from
Archbold, Ohio, has been named the Men's Golfer of the Week for the
week of April 16-22.
Kinsman's three-over par 75 helped lead Webster to a third place finish overall and first among five SLIAC teams participating at the James McNaughton Memorial Invitational. Kinsman tied for fifth place out of 68 golfers competing.
Apr 9-15
Tanner Rabb (Webster)
Webster University's Tanner Rabb, a freshman from
Zionsville, Ind., has been named the Men's Golfer of the Week for
the week of April 9-15. This marks the second consecutive week that
he has earned the honor.
Rabb shot a 73 at the Weist Foundation Classic hosted by Millikin University to place second out of 62 golfers competing. His 73 was only one shot off the first place total of 72. Rabb also placed 16th out of 53 individuals among high winds and rain at the Taylor University Invitational earlier in the week.
Webster placed third out of 13 teams at the Weist Foundation Classic and fifth out of 10 teams at the Taylor University Invitational.
Apr 2-8
Tanner Rabb (Webster)
Webster University's Tanner Rabb, a freshman from
Zionsville, Ind., has been named the Men's Golfer of the Week for
the week of April 2-8.
Rabb tied for 18th place out of 120 golfers at the Illinois Wesleyan Invitational. He shot a nine over par 153 with rounds of 75 and 78. After shooting a 72 in the first round of Webster's won Gorlok Invitational, Rabb finished with a 156 to place 29th out of 88 competitors. The Gorloks finished 8th out of 23 teams at Illinois Wesleyan and placed sixth overall at their own Invitational.
Mar 5-11
Matt Vanderbeek (Webster)
Webster University's Matt Vanderbeek, a freshman from Fallon, Nev.
(Churchill County), has been named the Men's Golfer of the Week for
the week of March 5-11.
Vanderbeek led Webster in a dual meet victory versus Husson College. In a driving rain and winds on the course at Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla., Vanderbeek managed to shoot an 80 as the weather drove up scores on both sides. He also finished first out of 12 players competing.

















