2023-24 Men's Golf Roster

Easton Johnson
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Kansas City, Mo.
2024-25: Finished the season with the team’s second best stroke average with a 72.42… appeared in 11 team events… earned his highest finish in a Cardinal uniform by earning second in the Calusa Cup with a 7-under par 209… tied for 29th in the ACC Championship by shooting a 1-over par 217… best finish of the fall tied for sixth at the Bearcat Invitational..
2023-24: Finished his first year with 12 appearances ... closed the year with a 74.11 stroke average ... finished third at the Cardinal Invdividual Collegiate by shooting a 2-under par ... shot 10-over-par tto finish in a tie for 23rd at the Aggie Invitational ... made his debut with four appearances in the fall .. posted a 73.92 stroke average ... shot one round in the 60s and 1 round of par or better ... recorded one top-20 finish ... tied for 18th at the Bearcat Invitational by shooting a 1-over-par 214 ... carded a UofL best 68 in the second round ... tied for 44th at the Rod Myers Invitational.
Before Louisville: Golf Coaches Association of America Jack Nicklaus Award winner... signed in the summer of 2023 with Louisville ... played one season at Master's University in Santa Clarita, Calif ... won the Jack Nicklaus Award, which is given annually to the top men's collegiate golfers from each of the five athletic governing bodies: the NAIA, NCAA Divisions 1, 2 and 3, as well as the nation's top junior college player ... won the NAIA Men's Golf Individual Championship in May and led the team to an overall runner-up finish at the national championship tournament ... shot an 8-under 280 at the Las Sendas Golf Club in Mesa, Ariz., and eventually took home the individual title after winning a two-hole playoff ... became only the second player in school history to win a national title and the first since 2004 ... top-ranked player in the NAIA Golfstat rankings ... finished the 2022-23 season with an adjusted scoring average of 71.33, the best in the NAIA ... posted the lowest round ever in a GSAC Golf Championship with a first round 64 (eight under par).