Nebraska’s Branden Meyer, Mark Foelbaek and Jack Lundin headline the list of Big Ten Men’s Golfers to Watch announced by the conference on Thursday, Jan. 21.
Meyer, a senior from Gilbert, Ariz., enters his second season in the Nebraska men’s golf program after posting Nebraska’s No. 2 stroke average (75.53) a year ago. The 2019 NJCAA Division II All-American went 3-1 to help Nebraska advance to the semifinals of the 2020 Big Ten Match Play Championship. He closed his first year at Nebraska as a GCAA All-America Scholar.
Foelbaek also begins his second season at Nebraska after an NJCAA Division I All-America career. Foelbaek, who was named Nebraska’s Lifter of the Year for men’s golf, had a strong fall season while competing as an individual, including a victory at the Nebraska Open in Columbus.
Lundin, a true freshman from Sioux Falls, S.D., is ready to make an impact on the Nebraska lineup. A two-time South Dakota AA State Champion, Lundin won the Midwest Junior Championship in the summer of 2020 at Finkbine Golf Course in Iowa City with a 210 (-6) over 54 holes to break the tournament record. He won the tournament, which featured golfers from 11 states, by nine shots.
Nebraska is set to open its season at the Big Red Alumni Invite in Jacksonville, Jan. 30, before returning to Florida for the Big Ten Match Play Championship at Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Coast, Feb. 5-6.
2021 Big Ten Men’s Golfers to Watch
Branden Meyer, Nebraska – Sr., Gilbert, Ariz.
Mark Foelbaek, Nebraska – Jr., Jelling, Denmark
Jack Lundin, Nebraska – Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D.
Michael Feagles, Illinois – Sr., Scottsdale, Ariz.
Jerry Ji, Illinois – So., Hoofddorp, Netherlands
Giovanni Tadiotto, Illinois – Sr., Anderlecht, Belgium
Mitch Davis, Indiana – Jr., Valparaiso, Ind.
Clay Merchent, Indiana – Fr., Noblesville, Ind.
Harry Reynolds, Indiana – Jr., Greenville, S.C.
Gonzalo Leal Montero, Iowa – Jr., Seville, Spain
Alex Schaake, Iowa – Sr., Omaha, Neb.
Benton Weinberg, Iowa – Sr., Potomac, Md.
Austin Barbin, Maryland – So., Elkton, Md.
Christian Park, Maryland – Sr., Charlotte, N.C.
Brent Ito, Michigan – Sr., Ardsley, N.Y.
Charlie Pilon, Michigan – Sr., New South Wales, Australia
Patrick Sullivan, Michigan – Jr., Grosse Pointe, Mich.
James Piot, Michigan State – Sr., Canton, Mich.
Troy Taylor II, Michigan State – Jr., Westerville, Ohio
Andrew Walker, Michigan State – Sr., Battle Creek, Mich.
Angus Flanagan, Minnesota – Sr., Woking, England
Connor Glynn, Minnesota – So., Waconia, Minn.
Thomas Longbella, Minnesota – Sr., Chippewa Falls, Wis.
James Imai, Northwestern – So., Brookline, Mass.
Eric McIntosh, Northwestern – Sr., Edinburgh, Scotland
David Nyfjall, Northwestern – Jr., Uppsala, Sweden
Felix Kvarnstrom, Ohio State – Sr., Gothenburg, Sweden
Maxwell Modovan, Ohio State – Fr., Uniontown, Ohio
Elis Svaerd, Ohio State – Sr., Sodertalje, Sweden
Alec Bard, Penn State – Sr., New Hartford, N.Y.
Ryan Davis, Penn State – Sr., Berkeley Heights, N.J.
Louis Olsakovsky, Penn State – Sr., Upper St. Clair, Pa.
Cole Bradley, Purdue – Jr., West Lafayette, Ind.
Andrew Farraye, Purdue – So., St. Augustine, Fla.
Joe Weiler, Purdue – Jr., Bloomington, Ind.
Christopher Gotterup, Rutgers – Sr., Little Silver, N.J.
Xavier Marcoux, Rutgers – So., Concord, Mass.
Oliver Whatley, Rutgers – Sr., Rockville, Md.
Sam Anderson, Wisconsin – Sr., Stoughton, Wis.
Griffin Barela, Wisconsin – Sr., Lakewood, Colo.
Coalter Smith, Wisconsin – So., Gross Pointe Farms, Mich.
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