“It’s a lot bigger than a laptop,” said Pomona-Pitzer golf head coach John Wurzer, motioning to his own. “It’s called TrackMan, it’s $30,000, and it’s a radar that reads every shot and how much it spins back, forth, and sideways.” And it symbolizes the new coach’s vision for Pomona-Pitzer golf.
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Pomona-Pitzer athletic director to take job at Colorado College
Pomona-Pitzer Athletic Director Lesley Irvine will leave Claremont at the end of the 2018-19 school year to become vice president of athletics and athletic director at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, Pomona College announced at the end of January. “Lesley wanted me to convey her deep gratitude for her time
SCIAC-Hopeful P-P Golf Teams Battling Through Adversity
The Pomona-Pitzer women’s and men’s golf teams have faced some troubles this season. This includes the recent firing of head coach Bernard Walker with interim head coach Javier Bazurto. The men’s team is young and relatively inexperienced at the college level, and has failed to score consistently, while the women
Sagehen Golf Follows Through in SCIAC Placement
The Pomona-Pitzer men’s golf team teed off their spring season this past weekend at the SCIAC 1 tournament in Brookside, California. They were ranked sixth in the SCIAC standings going into their first weekend of play for 2017, but after two afternoons of outstanding golf, they finished tied for second

