2023-24 Men's Golf Roster
Swanson, Hunter

Hunter Swanson
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 155
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Denver, Colo.
- High School:
- Northfield
- Major:
- Business (Marketing)
Bio
College—Career Notes: With 89 career rounds, he qualifies for the all-time stroke average list, with his 72.20 ranked sixth at present among all Buff duffers … His 22 rounds are tied for sixth in program history, with his 29 subpar rounds tied for 12th, his 43 par or better rounds 11th and his 14 even-par rounds tied for 10th … His 10 tournaments under par already are tied for ninth all-time at CU, with his 11 of par or better tied for eighth.
2024-25 (Jr.): Played in all five stroke tournaments in the fall, with the fifth-best average on the team (70.53, the 10th-best for a fall season by a Buffalo) … Opened the year matching his collegiate best score of 65 in Washington State’s Palouse Collegiate, and went on to finish fourth with a school record for the low 54-hole score on a par-71 course with a 12-under 65-67-69—201 (though it was broken later in the fall by Dylan McDermott) … His first six rounds in the fall were all par or better in nature, as the next time out he finished ninth in CSU’s Ram Masters Invitational (67-70-69—206, -4) … He enjoyed a bogey-free round in each of the first two fall outings … Other top fall finish was a tie for 28th in CU’s Simpson Invitational (212, -4) … Mae 15 birdies in both the WSU and CU events, and tied for the most pars in a round in the fall by a Buff with 16 in the first round at CSU … He had three impressive runs during the fall season of consecutive holes of par or better, 32 (the last 5 holes in Washington State’s Palouse Collegiate and the first 27 in CSU’s Ram Masters), 30 (the last two fating back to the 2024 Pac-12 Championships and the first 28 in the Palouse Collegiate) and 23 (the last 15 in the UNM Tucker Intercollegiate and the first eight in CU-Simpson Invitational) … Only had four holes worse than bogey in the fall season (all doubles; out of 270) … Had an 0-1 record in the Big 12 Match Play Championship (he couldn’t compete the first two days due to illness).
2023-24 (Soph.): The first sophomore in the 16-year history of the David Plati/Mr. Buffalo Award to be named the recipient (by a vote of his teammates; it exemplifies what it means to be a Colorado Buffalo) … Played in 10 of CU’s 11 events as a designated scorer for the team, finishing third on the team in stroke average (72.62) … That ranked 44th overall in the Pac-12, but was the 10th-best average by a sophomore … Was second in rounds in the 60’s (8), subpar rounds (13) and even-par rounds (5), while tying for second with 18 rounds of par or better … He recorded the 10th-best fall stroke average in CU history – 71.07 – for 15 rounds, and his second round 65 (7-under) in the Maui Jim Individual was the team’s low round of the season ... Within that event, in which he finished his season-best fifth with an 11-under 205 score, he recorded the second-best school mark of 42 consecutive holes of par or better when he did so between the first and third rounds ... The team leader in eagles with eight, which tied for the CU single-season mark ... His two bogey free rounds were a team-best (second round in the Maui Jim, third round in Ka’anapali Classic) … He was under par in five tournaments, including a 5-under 211 in CU’s Simpson Invitational where he tied for sixth, a 6-under 207 in the Ka’anapali Classic (tying for 24th) and 6-under 210 in the KE Lamkin Classic (tying for ninth) ... Was 38th in the final Pac-12 Championships (75-78-76-71—300, +16) … His two bogey free rounds were a team-best (second round in the Maui Jim, third round in Ka’anapali Classic) … Had a season-high eight birdies in the second round of the New Mexico Tucker (tied for the second-most in a single round on the team) ... Had just 21 holes (out of 612) worse than bogey, with 18.1 percent of the subpar variety (111) and 77.5 percent of par or better (474) … His three holes worse than par (two bogeys and a triple) in the Maui Jim, the low by a Buffalo in a tournament for the season … He was 52-under par on the par-5 holes, also a team-best … In 24 career tournaments, he has been even or under par on the par-5 holes in 22 of them (under in 19).
2022-23 (Fr.): One of four finalists for CU’s Freshman Male Athlete of the Year ... Played in 13 of 14 tournaments (12 stroke, one match play), With a 72.48 stroke average for the season, fourth on the team (and fifth-best by a Pac-12 freshman; 39th overall); it was also the second-best by a frosh in CU history (first is 70.91) ... Led the team in the NCAA Norman Regional (69-72-69—210, -6), tying for 11th, the highest finish by a CU freshman in a regional and the best gross score and score in relation to par by a CU frosh in the postseason … The 6-under par effort was the first subpar score by a Buff rookie and bested Ekjord’s previous low tally of 1-over 217 ... He tied for 20th in the Pac-12 Championship (70-67-72-71—280, E), the third highest finish by a CU freshman in the event (and the second-best score in relation to par); he tied for fourth among the 19 freshmen who competed in the Pac-12’s ... He played in six fall tournaments, five of the team’s six as a scorer and one as an individual when the Buffs didn’t field a team ... His 72.06 stroke average for the fall season was the fourth-best ever by a Buff freshman ... He opened his career with a 1-over 71 in the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Classic, tied for the sixth-best gross score in a first collegiate round by a Buffalo ... He went on to tie for 32nd in that first collegiate tournament (211, +1), the second-best gross score in a first meet by a Buff ... Owned a 71.7 average for first round scoring, 72.2 for middle rounds and 73.7 for final rounds ... Twenty of 22 spring scores were between 67 and 75 (others: 77, 78) ... Tied for the most pars (39) in a 54-hole tournament when he scored that many at BYU (16 in the third round) ... In 40 rounds (720 holes), he had just 22 worse than bogey (all doubles); that was a par or better percent of 78.3 (fourth on the team) ... Had a 2-1 record in Wyoming’s Match Play event to open the spring.
High School—A four-time, first-team All-State performer (he was the first in Northfield’s history), a three-time, first-team All-Denver Prep School League selection, and a two-time DPS medalist … As a junior, he tied for sixth in the 2020 4A State Championship (78-74—152) … Tied for second as a sophomore (70-72—142), and was also sixth as a freshman in 2018 (77-74—151).
Other—2024: Tied for third in the Southwestern Amateur (73-65-70-69—277, -11), the third-best finish by a Buff golfer in the event and one stroke out of the lead … Placed seventh in the CGA Amateur with a 71-71-69-71—282 (-6), effort, and was one of just 12 players to shoot under par in the final round at AFA’s Eisenhower Blue course … Tied for 27th in the Trans-Mississippi Amateur (68-70-71-73, -2) at Flint Hills National GC in Andover, Kan. … Also tied for 27th in the North South Amateur stroke play at Pinehurst (69-73—142, +1), but was seeded 31st and dropped his first match to Vanderbilt senior Jordan Van Paris, 3&2 … A third tie for 27th he had in the Thunderbolt Invitational in Surprise, Ariz. … Won in a playoff to advance out of Local U.S. Open Qualifying (he shot a 6-over 78 in severe wind at Walnut Creek Golf Preserve in Westminster); he shot 71-76—147 (+3) in the Final Qualifying in Daly City, Calf. (tied for 46th) … He prequalified for the Farmers Insurance Open with a 3-under 68, and then in the Monday qualifier ahead of the PGA Tour event, he shot a 2-under 70 tying him for 18th (the top four qualified); he was the low amateur of the 10 attempting to qualify … Once again partnered with Colorado Mines sophomore Maxwell Lange in the USGA Four Ball Amateur; they tied for 15th in the stroke play (66-67—133, -9) before bowing out in the round of 16 … Partnered with teammate Wes Erling to finish third in the CGA Four Ball (70-65-60—195, -21) … Tied for 65th in the Pacific Coast Amateur (75-74-70-77—296, +12). 2023: Tied for 30th in December’s Patriot All-America (67-71-71—209, -1) … Had an outstanding summer in amateur play (18 sanctioned rounds and a 68.8 average) … Finished second, a stroke back, in the Nevada State Amateur (69-68-68—205, -11) … He was the low amateur and fifth overall in the Rocky Mountain Open at Tiara Rado GC in Grand Junction (66-64-71—201, -12) … Teamed with Colorado Mines freshman Maxwell Lange in the USGA Four Ball; they tied for 27th in stroke play (65-68—133, -9) and won two matches before bowing out in the quarterfinals ... Won two matches but came up short of making the Round of 16 in the CGA Match Play … Tied for third with teammate Robby Keilch in the Sizzler Amateur (66-70-66—202, -8) … Finished 16th in local U.S. Amateur Qualifying at CommonGround in Aurora (71-72—143, +3) … Missed the cut at the Colorado Open despite recording a 73-71—144 (+2) scorecard … Tied for 13th in the Pacific Coast Amateur in at Capilano G&C Club in West Vancouver, B.C. (72-70-67-65—274; -6). His final round 65 was the third-best score in the final round and tied for the fifth-best over the four days … Missed qualifying for the Western Amateur by two strokes (shot 2-under 70), but remained in the Chicago area to match the course record with a bogey-free 66 (-6) at Seven Bridges Golf Club in Woodridge, Ill. … Tied for fifth in the Gobbler Amateur (74-71-71—216, E). 2022: Tied for 10th in the Gobbler Amateur (72-70-75—217, +1) … Junior Golf Scoreboard ranked him as the No. 1 prep golfer in the state of Colorado (and No. 99 in the United States) … Won the Colorado Junior PGA Championship at Fossil Trace by two strokes (70-67-67—204, 12-under) … Tied for third in the CGA’s Western Chapter (69-70—139, -5) … Tied for second in the AJGA Hale Irwin Amateur (68-69-70—207) … A member of Team Colorado, he tied for fourth in the Boys Junior America’s Cup (70-70-69—209, -7), four out of the lead and Team Colorado’s top finisher (Colorado was sixth in the 18 team field) … Tied for eighth in the Colorado Amateur (69-70-69-69--277, -11); he was the top high school golfer in the event … Tied for fifth in local U.S. Amateur qualifying at Commonground GC (66-71—137, -3), three strokes out of advancing … Tied for 40th in the Southwestern Amateur in Scottsdale (70-76—146, +4), missing the cut for the final round by a stroke. 2021: Repeated as the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado (JGAC) Player of the Year … Finished in a tie for second in the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado (JGAC) Tour Championship (72-73—145, +3) at Denver Country Club … One of 81 First Tee Juniors selected to play in the Pure Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach (with 81 touring pros and 124 amateurs), he finished fifth with a 21-under par score of 195 (66-65-64; five off the lead) … Tied for first but lost in a playoff in two major events: in the First Tee National Championship (69-71-67—207, -9) at Clemson, S.C. and in the Colorado Junior PGA Championship (71-75-67—213, -3); his third round 67s in both were the low rounds of each tournament … He also tied for second in the AJGA Junior Open at The Bridges in Montrose (65-71-70—206; -7) to give him three impressive runner-up finishes for the summer …. Reached the quarterfinals of the Colorado Golf Association’s Match Play Championship (where he lost 2 and 1 to the eventual champion. Cole Nygren) … Tied for 55th – the 11th of 106 amateurs – in the Southern California Open at Indian Wells (74-66-75—215, E) … Qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur, but did not advance out of stroke play 2020: Selected as the JGAC Player of the Year … Posted nine top 10 finishes in as many tournaments, including two wins: the King’s Deer event (71) and the Fall Series Tour at Twin Peaks (69-73—142). At the King’s Deer, he made an albatross from 220 yards out on the par-5 10th hole (with an 8-iron) and scored an eagle on the par-4 3rd hole (again with his 8-iron) – in that same round … Runner-up in the Colorado Junior Amateur at Commonground GC (72-74-65—211), one of three second-place efforts. 2017-19: Recorded 28 top 10 finishes, including six wins and four runner-up efforts in Colorado junior action.
Best Career Round In Competition—64 (-8), first round, Toyota Tour Cup Championship, Coral Mountain Golf Club, LaQuinta, Calif., Dec. 11, 2021.
Academics—He is majoring in Business (Marketing) at Colorado.
Personal—He was born March 15, 2004 in Thornton, Colo. … Hobbies – other than being a self-proclaimed “golf addict” include fishing and listening to country music … He started early in the game as a 5-year old; he was a 13-year member of the First Tee of Green Valley Ranch … Had the privilege of playing with well-known professionals Annika Sorenstam and Retief Goosen in First Tee events … Named a “Future Famer” by the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in its 2022 induction class … Saw his World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) rise from in the upper 1000s to 335 entering his sophomore season.
2024-25 (Jr.): Played in all five stroke tournaments in the fall, with the fifth-best average on the team (70.53, the 10th-best for a fall season by a Buffalo) … Opened the year matching his collegiate best score of 65 in Washington State’s Palouse Collegiate, and went on to finish fourth with a school record for the low 54-hole score on a par-71 course with a 12-under 65-67-69—201 (though it was broken later in the fall by Dylan McDermott) … His first six rounds in the fall were all par or better in nature, as the next time out he finished ninth in CSU’s Ram Masters Invitational (67-70-69—206, -4) … He enjoyed a bogey-free round in each of the first two fall outings … Other top fall finish was a tie for 28th in CU’s Simpson Invitational (212, -4) … Mae 15 birdies in both the WSU and CU events, and tied for the most pars in a round in the fall by a Buff with 16 in the first round at CSU … He had three impressive runs during the fall season of consecutive holes of par or better, 32 (the last 5 holes in Washington State’s Palouse Collegiate and the first 27 in CSU’s Ram Masters), 30 (the last two fating back to the 2024 Pac-12 Championships and the first 28 in the Palouse Collegiate) and 23 (the last 15 in the UNM Tucker Intercollegiate and the first eight in CU-Simpson Invitational) … Only had four holes worse than bogey in the fall season (all doubles; out of 270) … Had an 0-1 record in the Big 12 Match Play Championship (he couldn’t compete the first two days due to illness).
2023-24 (Soph.): The first sophomore in the 16-year history of the David Plati/Mr. Buffalo Award to be named the recipient (by a vote of his teammates; it exemplifies what it means to be a Colorado Buffalo) … Played in 10 of CU’s 11 events as a designated scorer for the team, finishing third on the team in stroke average (72.62) … That ranked 44th overall in the Pac-12, but was the 10th-best average by a sophomore … Was second in rounds in the 60’s (8), subpar rounds (13) and even-par rounds (5), while tying for second with 18 rounds of par or better … He recorded the 10th-best fall stroke average in CU history – 71.07 – for 15 rounds, and his second round 65 (7-under) in the Maui Jim Individual was the team’s low round of the season ... Within that event, in which he finished his season-best fifth with an 11-under 205 score, he recorded the second-best school mark of 42 consecutive holes of par or better when he did so between the first and third rounds ... The team leader in eagles with eight, which tied for the CU single-season mark ... His two bogey free rounds were a team-best (second round in the Maui Jim, third round in Ka’anapali Classic) … He was under par in five tournaments, including a 5-under 211 in CU’s Simpson Invitational where he tied for sixth, a 6-under 207 in the Ka’anapali Classic (tying for 24th) and 6-under 210 in the KE Lamkin Classic (tying for ninth) ... Was 38th in the final Pac-12 Championships (75-78-76-71—300, +16) … His two bogey free rounds were a team-best (second round in the Maui Jim, third round in Ka’anapali Classic) … Had a season-high eight birdies in the second round of the New Mexico Tucker (tied for the second-most in a single round on the team) ... Had just 21 holes (out of 612) worse than bogey, with 18.1 percent of the subpar variety (111) and 77.5 percent of par or better (474) … His three holes worse than par (two bogeys and a triple) in the Maui Jim, the low by a Buffalo in a tournament for the season … He was 52-under par on the par-5 holes, also a team-best … In 24 career tournaments, he has been even or under par on the par-5 holes in 22 of them (under in 19).
2022-23 (Fr.): One of four finalists for CU’s Freshman Male Athlete of the Year ... Played in 13 of 14 tournaments (12 stroke, one match play), With a 72.48 stroke average for the season, fourth on the team (and fifth-best by a Pac-12 freshman; 39th overall); it was also the second-best by a frosh in CU history (first is 70.91) ... Led the team in the NCAA Norman Regional (69-72-69—210, -6), tying for 11th, the highest finish by a CU freshman in a regional and the best gross score and score in relation to par by a CU frosh in the postseason … The 6-under par effort was the first subpar score by a Buff rookie and bested Ekjord’s previous low tally of 1-over 217 ... He tied for 20th in the Pac-12 Championship (70-67-72-71—280, E), the third highest finish by a CU freshman in the event (and the second-best score in relation to par); he tied for fourth among the 19 freshmen who competed in the Pac-12’s ... He played in six fall tournaments, five of the team’s six as a scorer and one as an individual when the Buffs didn’t field a team ... His 72.06 stroke average for the fall season was the fourth-best ever by a Buff freshman ... He opened his career with a 1-over 71 in the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Classic, tied for the sixth-best gross score in a first collegiate round by a Buffalo ... He went on to tie for 32nd in that first collegiate tournament (211, +1), the second-best gross score in a first meet by a Buff ... Owned a 71.7 average for first round scoring, 72.2 for middle rounds and 73.7 for final rounds ... Twenty of 22 spring scores were between 67 and 75 (others: 77, 78) ... Tied for the most pars (39) in a 54-hole tournament when he scored that many at BYU (16 in the third round) ... In 40 rounds (720 holes), he had just 22 worse than bogey (all doubles); that was a par or better percent of 78.3 (fourth on the team) ... Had a 2-1 record in Wyoming’s Match Play event to open the spring.
High School—A four-time, first-team All-State performer (he was the first in Northfield’s history), a three-time, first-team All-Denver Prep School League selection, and a two-time DPS medalist … As a junior, he tied for sixth in the 2020 4A State Championship (78-74—152) … Tied for second as a sophomore (70-72—142), and was also sixth as a freshman in 2018 (77-74—151).
Other—2024: Tied for third in the Southwestern Amateur (73-65-70-69—277, -11), the third-best finish by a Buff golfer in the event and one stroke out of the lead … Placed seventh in the CGA Amateur with a 71-71-69-71—282 (-6), effort, and was one of just 12 players to shoot under par in the final round at AFA’s Eisenhower Blue course … Tied for 27th in the Trans-Mississippi Amateur (68-70-71-73, -2) at Flint Hills National GC in Andover, Kan. … Also tied for 27th in the North South Amateur stroke play at Pinehurst (69-73—142, +1), but was seeded 31st and dropped his first match to Vanderbilt senior Jordan Van Paris, 3&2 … A third tie for 27th he had in the Thunderbolt Invitational in Surprise, Ariz. … Won in a playoff to advance out of Local U.S. Open Qualifying (he shot a 6-over 78 in severe wind at Walnut Creek Golf Preserve in Westminster); he shot 71-76—147 (+3) in the Final Qualifying in Daly City, Calf. (tied for 46th) … He prequalified for the Farmers Insurance Open with a 3-under 68, and then in the Monday qualifier ahead of the PGA Tour event, he shot a 2-under 70 tying him for 18th (the top four qualified); he was the low amateur of the 10 attempting to qualify … Once again partnered with Colorado Mines sophomore Maxwell Lange in the USGA Four Ball Amateur; they tied for 15th in the stroke play (66-67—133, -9) before bowing out in the round of 16 … Partnered with teammate Wes Erling to finish third in the CGA Four Ball (70-65-60—195, -21) … Tied for 65th in the Pacific Coast Amateur (75-74-70-77—296, +12). 2023: Tied for 30th in December’s Patriot All-America (67-71-71—209, -1) … Had an outstanding summer in amateur play (18 sanctioned rounds and a 68.8 average) … Finished second, a stroke back, in the Nevada State Amateur (69-68-68—205, -11) … He was the low amateur and fifth overall in the Rocky Mountain Open at Tiara Rado GC in Grand Junction (66-64-71—201, -12) … Teamed with Colorado Mines freshman Maxwell Lange in the USGA Four Ball; they tied for 27th in stroke play (65-68—133, -9) and won two matches before bowing out in the quarterfinals ... Won two matches but came up short of making the Round of 16 in the CGA Match Play … Tied for third with teammate Robby Keilch in the Sizzler Amateur (66-70-66—202, -8) … Finished 16th in local U.S. Amateur Qualifying at CommonGround in Aurora (71-72—143, +3) … Missed the cut at the Colorado Open despite recording a 73-71—144 (+2) scorecard … Tied for 13th in the Pacific Coast Amateur in at Capilano G&C Club in West Vancouver, B.C. (72-70-67-65—274; -6). His final round 65 was the third-best score in the final round and tied for the fifth-best over the four days … Missed qualifying for the Western Amateur by two strokes (shot 2-under 70), but remained in the Chicago area to match the course record with a bogey-free 66 (-6) at Seven Bridges Golf Club in Woodridge, Ill. … Tied for fifth in the Gobbler Amateur (74-71-71—216, E). 2022: Tied for 10th in the Gobbler Amateur (72-70-75—217, +1) … Junior Golf Scoreboard ranked him as the No. 1 prep golfer in the state of Colorado (and No. 99 in the United States) … Won the Colorado Junior PGA Championship at Fossil Trace by two strokes (70-67-67—204, 12-under) … Tied for third in the CGA’s Western Chapter (69-70—139, -5) … Tied for second in the AJGA Hale Irwin Amateur (68-69-70—207) … A member of Team Colorado, he tied for fourth in the Boys Junior America’s Cup (70-70-69—209, -7), four out of the lead and Team Colorado’s top finisher (Colorado was sixth in the 18 team field) … Tied for eighth in the Colorado Amateur (69-70-69-69--277, -11); he was the top high school golfer in the event … Tied for fifth in local U.S. Amateur qualifying at Commonground GC (66-71—137, -3), three strokes out of advancing … Tied for 40th in the Southwestern Amateur in Scottsdale (70-76—146, +4), missing the cut for the final round by a stroke. 2021: Repeated as the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado (JGAC) Player of the Year … Finished in a tie for second in the Junior Golf Alliance of Colorado (JGAC) Tour Championship (72-73—145, +3) at Denver Country Club … One of 81 First Tee Juniors selected to play in the Pure Insurance Championship at Pebble Beach (with 81 touring pros and 124 amateurs), he finished fifth with a 21-under par score of 195 (66-65-64; five off the lead) … Tied for first but lost in a playoff in two major events: in the First Tee National Championship (69-71-67—207, -9) at Clemson, S.C. and in the Colorado Junior PGA Championship (71-75-67—213, -3); his third round 67s in both were the low rounds of each tournament … He also tied for second in the AJGA Junior Open at The Bridges in Montrose (65-71-70—206; -7) to give him three impressive runner-up finishes for the summer …. Reached the quarterfinals of the Colorado Golf Association’s Match Play Championship (where he lost 2 and 1 to the eventual champion. Cole Nygren) … Tied for 55th – the 11th of 106 amateurs – in the Southern California Open at Indian Wells (74-66-75—215, E) … Qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur, but did not advance out of stroke play 2020: Selected as the JGAC Player of the Year … Posted nine top 10 finishes in as many tournaments, including two wins: the King’s Deer event (71) and the Fall Series Tour at Twin Peaks (69-73—142). At the King’s Deer, he made an albatross from 220 yards out on the par-5 10th hole (with an 8-iron) and scored an eagle on the par-4 3rd hole (again with his 8-iron) – in that same round … Runner-up in the Colorado Junior Amateur at Commonground GC (72-74-65—211), one of three second-place efforts. 2017-19: Recorded 28 top 10 finishes, including six wins and four runner-up efforts in Colorado junior action.
Best Career Round In Competition—64 (-8), first round, Toyota Tour Cup Championship, Coral Mountain Golf Club, LaQuinta, Calif., Dec. 11, 2021.
Academics—He is majoring in Business (Marketing) at Colorado.
Personal—He was born March 15, 2004 in Thornton, Colo. … Hobbies – other than being a self-proclaimed “golf addict” include fishing and listening to country music … He started early in the game as a 5-year old; he was a 13-year member of the First Tee of Green Valley Ranch … Had the privilege of playing with well-known professionals Annika Sorenstam and Retief Goosen in First Tee events … Named a “Future Famer” by the Colorado Golf Hall of Fame in its 2022 induction class … Saw his World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) rise from in the upper 1000s to 335 entering his sophomore season.
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